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TO THE

SLOANE MANUSCRIPTS

IN THE

BEITISH MUSEUM /

BY

EDWARD J. L. SCOTT, M.A., D.Litt.

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.

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PREFACE.

The Manuscripts here indexed formed a part of the extensive scientific and literary collections of Sir Hans Sloano, Bart., M.D. After his death on January 1 lth, 1753, in accordance with the terms of his will, his entire Museum and Library were offered by his executors to the nation for £20,000, and were ultimately purchased for that sum out of the proceeds of a public lottery under the Act of Parliament 26 Geo. II., cap. 22, from which the British Museum dates its foundation.

In common with the Cotton and Harley MSS., which were dealt with in the same Act, the Sloane MSS. have retained the name of their original collector, with a separate numeration, 1-4100 ; at the same time they serve for a basis to the great series of subsequent acquisitions known as the Additional MSS., the first of which is numbered 4101, and which have now reached the number 37,000.

As far as No. 5017 the Sloane and Additional MSS. together are included in Samuel Aysoough's Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the British Museum hitherto undescribed, 1782, 2 vols, quarto. The descriptions there given do not follow the numerical order, but are roughly classified according to subject. Although useful to a certain extent, they are for the most part inadequate and too often incorrect, while the index is confined to a mere list of the personal names which appear in them. Apart from a new Catalogue, a fuller and more systematic Index, with references, not to Aysoough's pages, but to the manuscripts themselves, has therefore long been required, and, so far as the Sloane MSS. are concerned, it is at length supplied in the present volume.

Besides names of persons and places and particular subjects, it includes a large number of class-headings, a list of the more important of which is prefixed. Yolumes and single documents on historical subjects will be found under the name of the country to which they relate, those of a general character being placed at the beginning and the rest following chronologically under the several reigns. With regard to collections of letters, and more particularly

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Sloane'8 own correspondence (4036-4069), the references differ in many cases from those given by Ayscongh or since quoted elsewhere. The contents of such volumes were formerly arranged alphabetically under the names of writers. As the disadvantages of this system are obvious, the opportunity has now been taken to change it for an order of date, and it must therefore be understood that the references throughout follow the present arrangement.

Although the numeration extends to 4100, upwards of two hundred and fifty numbers within this limit do not appear in the Index. Most of them were borne by Oriental manuscripts, printed books, maps, and early engravings, which have been transferred to the Departments of the Museum to which they more properly belong. Others were accidentally passed over when the collection was origin- ally numbered, or the volumes bearing them were already missing in Ayscough's time ; and there are also cases in which two different numbers were assigned to the same manuscript. The hundred and sixty-eight documents which go by the name of the Sloane Charters, but the provenance of which is somewhat doubtful, are also omitted. They are, however, included in the Index to the Charters and Bolls in the British Museum, of which vol. i. (Index Looorum) was published in 1900. Moreover, after the publication of Ayscough's Catalogue, and after the Sloane numeration had been continued for the Ad- ditional series, upwards of a hundred more Sloane MSS. were identified. Although they are numbered Additional MSS. 5018- 5027, 5214-5308, they ought strictly to have been indexed here with the rest of the Sloane collection ; but, as they appear in the Index to the Additional Manuscripts .... acquired in the years 1783- 1835, published in 1849, it was not thought necessary to repeat the entries relating to them which are there given.

The present Index was compiled by my predecessor as Keeper of MSS., Dr. Edward Scott, and he is solely responsible for its plan and execution. In passing it through the press he had the help of Dr. Eenyon, Assistant Keeper of MSS., and of Mr. D. T. Wood and Mr. H. I. Bell, Assistants.

George F. Warner,

Keeper of MSS.

Wth September, 1904.

PRINCIPAL CLASS-HEADINGS.

Accompte.

Magic.

Alchemy.

Manners and Customs.

Architecture.

Manuscripts, Owners of, etc

Arithmetic.

Maps and Plans.

Arms.

Mathematics.

Army, of England.

Medicine.

Art

Metaphysics.

Astrology.

Meteorology.

Astronomy.

Military Tactics.

Mineralogy.

Bibles.

Mint

Bibliography.

Moral Philosophy.

Bindings.

Music

Bookplates.

Botany.

Natural History.

Natural Philosophy.

Catalogues.

Navigation.

Chemistry.

Navy.

Chronology.

•Numismatics.

Classics.

Commonplace Books.

Orders.

Companies.

Parliament

Dictionaries.

Peerage.

Drama.

Philosophy.

Drawings.

Physiognomy.

Plague.

Epigrams.

Poetry.

Epistolography.

Prayers.

Epitaphs.

Prophecies.

Exchequer.

Proverbs.

Fortification.

Receipts.

Revenue.

Geography.

Romances.

Geology.

Geometry.

Sermons.

Grammars.

Societies.

Specula.

Heraldry.

Sports and Pastimes.

History.

Theology.

Inscriptions.

Trade.

Inventories.

Visions.

JEalendar.

Voyages and Travels.

Law, of England.

Zoology.

liturgies.

CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.

Abingdon, Earl of. Fur Norris read

Bertie. Adair (Patrick). In last entry, for 1697

read 1696. AdelardUB, Bathonknsis. For 2030

read 2030 or 2422.

Forff. 179-186 readff. 181-188.

Africa. African Company, Royal.

To references in 2nd entry add 2728, B.

f. 193.

Albany, Duke of. v. Stewart (John).

Albufi {Mag. Johannes de). Dele de.

For Alstonne (John) read Alstoune.

Amadahaw, Sultan. For Menonglabow read Menafigk&bau, in Sumatra.

Andemacus. Bead Andernacus.

Arras, Bishop of. Fur Rochechouart (Guy de Seve de) read Seve de Roche- chouart (Guy I. de).

Arreton, Ide of Wight. For f. 103 read

f. 98. Art. (Cross-references.) For v. Cosen-

tinus (A. T.) read r. Thy lesius (Anton i us),

Consentinus.

For r. Voutet (J.) read v. Vontet

(Jacques).

Astrology. (Cross-references.) For r. Jnbri ibn Haiyan, al~Tarsus\ read v. Jibir Ibn Haiyan, al-Tarsusi.

Astronomy. (Cross-references.) For v. Kaerleon (Louis) read v. Carleon (Louis).

Athol, Earl of. For Stewart read Stuart

Ayyuh ibn Sulaiman ibn Ibr&- n&m. For Ayyuh read Ayyub.

Bassano (Abraham). For 1571 read 1671.

Insert Beaufort, Due de. v. Venddme (Francois de).

Insert Belloy (Baron de). v. Rodes (Claude de).

Bevilaoqua (Ippolito). For Zangani read Zangari.

Before 4034, ff. 107-109, insert

4025, f. 117.

Binns (Joseph). Add v. also Bynne

(Joseph). Boey (Cornelis), Sen. For f. 190 read

f. 185. Add Verses on Holbein's picture of

Erasmus, 1645. Lat. 2764, f. 37.

Insert Bolingbroke, Viscount, v. St. John (Henry).

Borillius (Bonifacius). For f. 46 read f.49.

Insert Bourdeaux, Seigneur de. v. Neu- ville (Antoine).

Insert Brixen, Curd. Bishop of. v. Khrypffs (Nicolaus), de Cusa.

Bullmer at. Spyllesby. For Bullmer read Bullur.

Bynne (Joseph). Add v. also Binns (Joseph).

Insert Cambray, Bishop of. v. Landuno (Guido de).

Cambridge, Magdalene College. In second entry, after sizar add [5iV Samuel Morlandl and for 1614 read 1644.

Insert Cambridge, Charles, Duke of. r. Stuart (Charles).

Canterbury, Archbishops of. Insert Parker (Matthew).

Carlisle, Bishops of. Insert Nicolson (William).

Insert Castelfrano, Sieur de. v. Nau- tonier (Guillaume de).

Insert Chaloedon, Bishop of. v. Smith (Richard).

Insert Chiapa, Bishop of. v. Los Cosas (Bartolome* de).

Chiohe8ter, Bishops of. Insert Wyche (Richard de), S.

Insert Cleveland, Earl of. v. Went- worth (Thomas).

Coventry and Lichfield, Bishops of. Insert Sampson (Richard).

Insert Crawford, Earl of. v. Lindsay (Ludovic).

Insert Crawford-Lindsay, Earl of. v. Lindsay (John).

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/nsert Dampville, Seigneur dc. r. Montmorency (Charles de).

Insert Dedekenn (Georgius), Arcli- deacon, of Hamburg. Funeral oration on P. Nicolaus, 1608. Lot. 2888, ff. 08-101 b.

Des Loges (Marie Bruneau de). Dele de.

Des Marets (D— ). In reference, for 20, 40 read 21, 41.

Insert Dofhey (Richard). Formerly owned MS. 2778.

For Dousenbray, Comte, read Donsen- bray.

Down and Connor, Bishops of. Insert Leslie (Henry).

Insert Dromore, Bishop of. v. Leslie (Robert).

Insert Dunkeld, Bishop of. v. Lindsay (Alexander).

Insert Du Plessis-Marly, Seigneur, v. Mornay (Philippes de).

Durham, Bishops of. Insert Tunstall (Cuthbert).

Dyne (Sir Lewis). For f. 123 read f. 125.

Insert Edinburgh, Bishop of. v. Liud- say (David).

England. Oliver Cromwell. In sixth entry, for Grant to £. Horseman read Grant to G. Downing.

Insert iSpernon, Duo <T. v. Nogaret de La Valette (Jean Louis de).

Insert Exeter, Bishop of. v. Woolton (John).

Insert Fayrer (James), M.A.% of Queen* s College, Oxford, Rector of Sulhamstead, co. Berks. Gave MS. 1986, in 1658, to T. Barlow.

Insert Fitswalters, Lord. v. Ratcliffe (Thomas).

Oeoffroy (Claude Joseph), Le Jeune. In 1st entry, for f. 156 read f. 190.

Glasgow, Archbishops of. Insert Lind- say (Patrick).

Insert Qowrie, Earl of. v. Ruthven (William).

Insert Grandison, Viscount, v. St. John (Oliver).

Insert Graves (George). Owned, in 1646, MS. 2811.

Insert Hereford, Bishop of. v. Monck (Nicholas).

Indies, West Add v. also West Indies.

Kilmore, Bishops of. Add Wetenhall (Edward).

Insert Kingston, Duke and Duchess of. v. Pierrepont.

La Boohelle. Add r. also Rochelle, La.

Leicester, Earls of. Add t. Sidney.

Lincoln, Bishops of. Insert Rotherham (Thomas).

Smyth (William).

Insert Iiisieuz, Bishop of. v. Oresme (Nicolas).

London, Bishops of. Insert Ravis (Thomas).

Robinson (John).

Vaughan (Richard).

For Lorraine de Vallemont read Le Lorraine de Vallemont.

Insert Lymington, Viscountess. r. Wallop (Bridget).

Maple (W— ). To date add 1711; to reference add 4065, f. 27.

Margaret of Austria, r. Netherlands. Dele crosS'reference.

Maurepas, Comte de. For Phelypeaux read Phelypeaux de Maurepas.

Insert Moray, Earl of. v. Stuart (James).

Insert Morley, Barons, v. Parker.

Insert Morley and Monteagle, Barons, r. Parker.

Insert Mulgrave, Earl of. r. Sheffield (Edmond).

Norwich, Bishops of. Add Trimnell (Charles).

Insert Ossory, B. C. Bishop of. r. Roth (David).

Prophecies. (Cross-reference.) For Sybil, The, read Sibyls.

Insert Richmond, Countess of. v. Tudor (Margaret).

St. Asaph, Bishops of. Add Wynne (John).

Salisbury, Bishops of. Add Ward (Seth).

Spyllesby al. Bullmer (John). For Bullmer read Bullur.

INDEX.

A — (D — ). Discourse on figtrees, 17th cent. Transl. 3072, ff, 18-35.

A— (E— ). Horoscope, 1575. 1770, f. 146.

A— (G— G — ), Medicus Venetus. Con- silium medicum, 1645. 2253, f. 267. A. (I.) r. Arnold (James).

A— (J—). Verses bv, to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. Lat. 3516, f. 95.

A — (S — ), 3f.D. Medical prescriptions, 1659-166J. 4078, ff. 351-355.

A— (T — ). r. Ramssrus (T— ), LUhuanus.

Aa (Pierre ran der), Bookseller, of Leydeiu Letters to J. G. Scheuchzer, 1723-1726. Fr. 4065, ff. 301, 319 ; 4066, f. 6.

Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.

Fr. 4069, f. 87.

Aa (Willeuiina van der). Letter to C. CI u si us, 17th cent. Lat. Extract. 2764, f. 22.

Aalam Guier, Emperor* v. Muham- mad, Auratujzih *Alautylr.

Aarhuus, in Denmark, Bishops of. r. Canutus.

AbariO (Petrus de), M.D., of Padua. De membris nutritionis, 15th cent. 3124, ft. 276-323.

l>e venenis, 15th cent. 168, ff.

117-134 b.

Heptameron, 17th cent. 3850,

ff. 13U-23.

Heptameron, translated by R.

Turner, 17th cent. Imperf. 2577, B. f. 23.

Abbas HalL v. Cornard, Great.

Abbot (George), Archbishop of Canter- bury. Papers relating to his part in Lord Essex's divorce suit, 1613. 1856, ff. 47-50 ; 3828, ff. 1-47.

Instructions from the Council to,

for the Bishops of his Province, n. d. 1775, f. 74.

8L0ANE INDEX.

Abbot (George), Archbishop of Canter- bury (continued). Letter to the Bishops of his Province, 1622. Copy. 1710, f. 306.

letter to the Bishop of London,

1622. Copy. 1710, f. 306 b.

Letters to James I., 1623. Copies.

826, f. 16 ; 1775, f. 73.

Royal letter to, as Commissioner

of the Charter House hospital, 162$. 856, f. 12 b.

Letter to, from Sir T. Roe, 1633.

654, f. 305.

Letter to, from J. Dury, 1633.

654, f. 305 b.

Abbot (Robert), Bishop of Salisbury. Examination of the dedicatory epistle of Dr. W. Bishop to the King, prefixed to his preteuded reformation of a Catholic deformed by W. Perkins, early 17th cent. Corrected draft. 537.

Letter to C. von Zerotin, 1614.

Lat. Copy. 415, f. 20.

Abbott (Edward), Chief Chaunter in Welts Cathedral. Koyal letter commen- datory of, to the next vacant residentiary- ship £l618]. 856, f. 16 b.

'Abd Al Aziz Ibn 'Uthman, Al Ka-

lisi. Tractatulus astrologicus de latro- cinioet furto, 15th cent. 312, ff. 29-40 b.

I>e exaltationibus planetarum ex,

15th cent. 702, f. 4 b.

Tabula varia astrological ex, 15th

cent. 702, f. 12.

Abdala Raswone, Cidi of Marocco. Treaty with England, 1661. 3509, f. 2.

Abdalcader MidicheL Memorial to, from the Governor ot Tangier, (^1666 J. Span. 19;»5, f. 45.

Abdalcader Mirino. Letter to

Warren, cue. 1669. Upon. 3513, ff. 49,

56. Abdell ( ), of Padua. Letter to,

from K. Digby, with draft of answer,

n. d. 4066, f. 321.

2

INDKX.

Abdeloader Boxo, of Arzilla. Corre- spondence, 166J-1666. Span. Copies. 1955, ff. 6, 47, 49, 52, 96 b, 100 b, 131, 136.

Letters to, fiom Col. H. Norwood,

1668, 1669. Spm. 3499, ff. 1 9, 38 ; 3510, f. 89.

Abdelgrim el Shat, son of the Shot of Anqero. Correspondence, 166 J. Span. Copies. 1955, ft". 42, 64 b, 82.

Abdocrim Hoxis, Kinq of Tetwm. Treaty with England, 166i. 3509, f. 2.

Abdy (Humfrey). Curatio hernia pro, per I. Veslingium, 1646. 200, f. 42.

Abdy {Sir John). Correspondence, as Joseph Kent, with Dr. Crovden, 1648, 164j. 203, ff. 1, 4, 5; 3299, ff. 178, 179.

Letter to, from Abbat R. Papa-

fava, 164H. 203, f. 8.

Abeel (J — ), Becorder of Albany, New York Province, U.S.A. Letter to Lord Cornbury, 1705. 4064, f. 86.

Abendana (Isaac). Epistolu ad J. Pragestum, 1671. 1381, f. 72.

Abenaohar, Medicua Arabs, r. Abu 'aji ibn Zuhr.

Aberdeen* Catalogus librorura Biblio- thecie Collegii Regii apud, 17th cent. 3298.

Presentation of Dr. T. Bower to

the Principalship of the Marischal Col- lege, 171J. 3198, f. 8.

Abergavenny, Barony of. Question of its descent, 17th cent. 1429, f. 55.

Abernethy ( ). Medical Case,

18th cent 4076, f. 376.

Abernethy (John), pretended Bishop of Caithness. Sentence of deposition against, 1638. 650, f. 72.

Abingdon, co. Berks. Inscriptions and arms from the church, 1597. 3836, i. 14 b.

Order for powder to be sent to

the garrison, 1645. 1519, f. 116.

Abingdon Abbey, co. Berks. Kx- cerptu ex ecclesiastica historia ejus, 16th cent. 1301, f. 411 b.

Abingdon, Earl of. r. Norris (Mon- tagu).

Abnet (William). Letter to J. Petiver, 1711. 2941, f. 6.

Abouts (Matthaeus). Letter to, from E. Kwmpfer, 1693. Dutch. 3064, f. 27.

Abraham Aben Fzra. r. Abraham, ben Meir Atjen Ezra.

Abraham, ben Meir Aben Ezra. Liber

de secret is de judiciis natiritatum, 15th

cent. 312, ff. 43-69 b. De mundo liber ab H. Bate de

Hebreoin Latinumtranslatus, 15th cent.

312, ff. 70b-96b.

Hali Ben Hamed Hem b rani liber

de electionibus horarum translatns per, 15th cent. 312, ft. 215-255 b.

Abraham Judaeus. r. Abraham, ben Meir Alien Ezra.

Abu Abhar al-Kinani, Medio* Arabs. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 42.

Abd 'All Ibn Zuhr, Media* Antbs. De conservation corporis humani et regimine sanitatis liber translatns ab A. de Villa Nova, 15th cent. 59, ff. 21 b- 35 h ; 130, ff. 41-48.

Canon ejus de curatione lapidis,

13th cent. 2946, f. 203.

Abu Bakr Mohammad Ben Za- caria Errazzi. r. Muhammad ibn Zacariya (Abu Bakr), Al-lidzx.

Abu Koraish, Mrdiats Arabs. Notice of, 18th cent. iAit. 3G47, f. 37.

Abu Mohammad Badr Ben Abil Osaibi'a. Vita? et scripta Medicorum Arabum, lHth ceut. lAt. 3647.

Abu Mohammed £1 Hafld, Medk-us Arabs. Life, lHth cent. 3647, f. 41.

Abu Zaid Honain Ben Isaac El Ebadi, Medicus Antbs. Vita, cum scriptorum ejus catalogo, 18th cent. 3647, ff. 45-72.

Abul Hasan Thabit, Medicus Arabs. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 9 b.

Abulkaaem. v. Khalaf Ibn 'Abbas (A bu Al-Kasim), Al-Zahrdtci.

Abul Salt, Modk-us Arabs, in S/«tut. Liber de medicinis simplicibus trans- latus ab A. de Villa Nova, 15th cent. 213, ft*. 51b-63b.

Abyssinia. Historia dcgli Abbibsini popoli dclP Etiopia, per G. di ttaldassare, 17th cent. 2257.

Aoaninus Ferious. r. llunaiu Ibn Jshik, al-llbadl.

AccomptS, Accompts of the Treasurer of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, circ. 1436. Frwjm. 4074.

Payments to religious fraternities,

1497-8. 1009, f. 57 b.

« Accompt of household expense*,

15th cent. 2128, ff. 31-33.

Household expenses, temp. Hen. VI.

96, f. 44.

INDEX.

Accompts (continued). Memoranda of purchases of corn and wool, 1515-1516. 3501, ff. 1 b, 2.

Expenses of installation of Lord

Essex as K. G., 1572. 1786, f. 92 b.

Accompta of a London parish,

1588. 3939, ff. 2, 50, 57-63, 65.

Fragments of accompts, 16th cent.

Fr. 2553, ff. 34-42 b, 135-143 b.

Accompt of goldsmith's work, 16th

cent. 3166, f. 40.

Book of fees paid to officers and

servants of the crown, temp, Jas. I. 1520.

Accompts of the works at St.

James' Palace, 1644. 1706, ff. 1-5.

Accompts of moneys of a sailor.

Acqua Blanca (Peter d'), Bishop of Hereford. Epitaphinm, 18th cent. 1710, f. 3 b.

Aoquet (Henry d'), Physician and Burgo- master at Delft. Letter to J. Petiver, 1703. Fr. 3321, f. 127.

Acts of Parliament, v. Parliament, Acts of.

Actuarius (Joannes). Compendium of urines, translated by I. Barrough, 17th cent. 1635, ff. 30-61.

Adages, v. Cortboevius (Theodoricus).

Adair (Patrick) School exercises, trans- lations, etc., 17th cent. Autoyr. 1249, ff. 62-119.

Traite* de la Verolle, 17th cent.

1648-165}. 3494, passim.

Memoranda of felling of wood,

1659-1676. 3099, ff. 1 b-3.

Accompts of the ship Greyhound,

1661-1668. 2943.

Accompts of the ship Roermonde,

1661. Dutch. 2930.

Private expenses of W. Crosse,

Fellow of Sidney Sussex Coll, Cam- bridge, 1664-167 j. 3780.

Accompts of a tradesman, 1671-

1675. 2517, ff. 88b-92b.

Memoranda respecting provender

for horses, 1686. 2569, f. 32.

Private accompts, 1695 - 1696.

Span. 3796, ff. lb-4b.

Accompts kept by a medical prac-

tioner, 17th cent. 2286, ff. 1, 66-71. Accompts for victualling the Navy,

170J-170f. 3953.

Bill for watch works, Holland toys.

etc., 1731. 4019, f. 82.

Accoramboni (Girolamo) Du catarrhis ex, 1536. 2858.

Achen, in Sumatra. Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 39.

Acheson (James) Letters to Lord Falk- land, 1627, 1630. 3827, ff. 102, 181.

Acker (Francois van), Mt reliant, of Lon- don. Letter to, from A. de Leau, 1629. Dutch. 4062, f. 134.

Aekres (Thomas), of the Royal Gardens. Letters to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066, ff. 248, 249.

Acosta (Joseph de), Jesuit. Extract concerning metals out of his " Historia Naturalis et Moral is Indie," 17th cent. 319, ff. 31 b-33.

1228, ff. 1-61.

De memoria, 1674. Autogr. 1247,

ff. 23-31 b.

Praxis Medica in itinere ad Indiam

Orientalem, 1683. 1395.

Praxis medica in varios

1686-1697. 1230.

Obaervationes medic*, 17th cent.

casus,

1398.

Instructions for a swordsman,

17th cent. 1198, f. 40.

Letters to Dr. L. Plukenett, 1686,

1687, and n. d. 4062, ff. 218-223 b ; 4066, f. 250.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1691,

I69f 4036, ff. 103, 284.

Letter to Dr. D. Beddevole, 1692.

4062, f. 244.

Owned in 1678, MS. 1176, and in

1697, MS. 1128.

Adam. Vita protoplasti Adami et Eva?, 15th cent. 289, ff. 70 b-79 b.

Adams ( ). Aqua ad oculos pra>

stantissima, 16th cent. 574, A. f. 33 )>.

Adams (Alexander). Letter to Sir II. Sloane, 173g. 4055, f. 264.

Adams (Archibald). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707-1709. 4040, f. 295 ; 4041, ff. 2, 286 ; 4042, f. 32.

Adams (Archibald), Surgeon, of Xoncirh. Letter to Dr. E. Tyson, ». d. 4006, f. 2,V2.

Adams (Arthur), Surgeon. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1707. 4076, f. 372.

Adams (George), of Bristol. Letters to J. Petiver, 170{j. 3321, ff. 109, 115.

Adams (Jack), The Fool, of Clerkemrell. Account of, with an elegy, 17th cent. 384, f. 30 b.

B 2

INDEX.

Adams (John), Gardner to ike Duke of Beaufort. Botanical and other papers, 17tb-18th centt. 3343.

Catalogue of plant* growing at

Badminton, circ. 1695. Imperf. 641. Letter to, from T. Awbrey, 1690.

4062, f. 237.

Letter to, from J. Bobart, 169J.

3343, f. 142.

\ W*tt\ of co. XortkanU. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lot. 2812, f. 62 b.

Adams (Simon), M-D- Letter to Sir II.

Sloans, 1719. 4076, f. 374. Adams (Thomas), Quartermaster of

Dr*+foon$. Letters to Sir H. Sloane,

1732, 173J. 4052, ff. 113, 189; 4054,

f. 200. â–  Memorial of his miliUrv semce,

addressed to Sir H. Sloane, n. il. 4057,

f. 246. Aflfj.mii â–  (Melchior). Vit* Germanorum

Philosophorum, 17th cent. Extract*.

2764, f. 219.

Addison (At. Hon. Joseph). Extract from his travels in Italv, 18th cent. 3407, f. 63.

Addison {Dr. Lancelot) Preamble for a reply to pro]msals of the Mavor of Tangier, 1668. 3510, ff. 4, 15.

Adelardns Bnthoniensis. Isagoge minor in Artronomiain, 12-1 3th centt. /m- perf. 2030, f. 87.

Magics quftdam ex, 17th cent.

3846, ff. 179-186.

r. Euclides.

AdelkrantZ (A— Charlotta), of Stock- holm. List of curiosities from Lapland, 1736. Bred, and Engl. 4054, ff. 271, 272.

Admiralty Office. Of the office of the Admiraltie of England, 16th cent. Transl. 1605.

The Office of the Admiraltie of

England, 18tb cent. 3232, ff. 48-74.

Adolph (Christopher). Letter to J. Petiver,1705. 3321, f. 176 b.

Adolphos, Vrituxps flolstatue. Chemical obser rations from his books, 17th cent. 1373.

Adultery. A plea for Adultery, or the vindication of whores, 17th cent. 802.

.Stbenathar (Thesiphones), JMfftipulut Jaoobi ApoUolL Tractatus theologici, 17th cent. 2864.

JBgidii (B— Or—) Utter to B. Ene- wald, 1696. Lot. 2877, f. 91.

JEgidius, S. c. Giles, S.

JEgidiUB, Cotoo/kwu. Versos de nrinis cam commenUrio, 13th cent. ; 282, ff. 19 b-46 b ; 420, ff. 85-91 b ;— 14th cent. 568, ff. 201-214; 773, ff. 1-33 b; 1610, ff. 38-40: 3550, ff. 10-22;— 15th cent. 148, ff. 1-40.

Commentary on his treatise on

urines, 15th cent. 121. ff. 41 b-58 : 252 ff. 295-306.

De urinarum judiciis. 14th cent.

521, ff. 25-4o.

De content U urinarum. 14th cent.

568, f. 214 b;- -15th cent. 357, ff. 23-28. • Obserrationes in .Kgidium de urinis,

16th cent. 574, A. ff. 38-43, 44-57 b.

Extract from his Judicia Urinarum,

17th cent. 1635, ff. 16-21.

De pulsions, 14th cent. 773, ff. 34-

63: 1610, ff. 35b-37b.

Aquae et olen, 15th cent. 3149,

ff. 29, 45.

<£gidius (Petrus), Ant'r*rj>iensis. Verses on J. ManarduV Comment.*! ries on Galen, 1536. Lot. 1407, f. 1 b.

.figineta (Paul us), r. Paul, of jfyinu

JSnigmaS. r. P— (N— ), of Edinhmyh.

Aerssens (Frans van), Heer von I 'loot, eon of Cornells run Arrsseus. ffrer ran Sommelsdijk. Voyage d'Es]>agne, 1654. 3048.

JEsculapius, Medkns. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, ff. 24-35.

JEsop. Fables, ciiv. 1600. Eny/ish rente. Imperf. 1783, ff. 1-6.

Aetius, Amidenui. Medical extracts from, by P. Moore, 1567. 1631 ; 2141.

Excerpts ex operibus ejus medkis,

18th cent. Or. 2434.

Aetius (Paul us), r. Aetius, Amidenus.

2EStolU8 (Alexander) r. Alexander, jEtolus.

Afflaticius (Joannes), Oissineusis. Urinrc secundum, 13th, 14th centt. 430, ff. 28 b- 31 b ; 431, ff. 65-69 b.

Africa. Limits of, 16th cent. Hal. 887, £ 2.

Account of, 17th cent. 1837.

Prohibition of commerce with, by

the Duke de Medina, 1664. Span, 3513, f. 8.

African Company, Royal. Char-

ter granted to the Royal English Mer- chant Adventurers Company trading to Africa, 1663. Copy. 205 or 992.

INDEX.

Afrioa. AFRICAN Company, Royal (con- tinued). Proclamation against interlopers in their trade, 168}, 1681. 2724, ff. 1, 8-11 b.

Paper* relating to, 1696-1700.

2902, ff. 88-95.

Account of its gold, 17th cent.

2903, f. 232. Arms, 17th cent. 2281, f. 1 b.

AfricanUB (Flaccus) al. Africus (Flavins). Compendium Aureum, 14th cent 3092, ff. 2-6.

De vii herbis vn planetis attri-

butb liber tertius, 14th - 17th centt. 1754, ff. 45-47; 3171, ff. 94b-102; 3822, f. 59 b ; 3848, ff. 1-5.

Afwesta, in Sweden, Account of royal copper mines at, by A. Swab, 1723. Swed. 3414.

Agarde (Arthur), Deputy Chamberlain in the Excfiequer. Memorandum that the " leger book of Westminster Abbey came to his hands by casualty and that he purposed to restore it thither," 15gg. 1301, f. 400.

Extracts from his book of registered deeds and treasury rolls, 17th cent. 1301, ff. 379, 388.

Agaa (Radulph) SupervUio manerii de Cornerde Magna alias Abbas Haule, 1592. 3664.

Agaao (Andreas) Epistota ad P. Reginum pro Guarino contra Trapezuntium, 16th cent. 2378.

Agathon, &, Abbot. Legends de, 15th cent 1936, f. 129.

Ager (Arthur) v. Agarde.

Agge (Maria). Scheme of her nativity, 1656. 1707, f. 34 b.

Agge (Samuel). Scheme of his nativity, 165J. 1707, f. 6 b.

AgilllTTl (W.) r. Avinon (Walterus de).

Aglionby (John), Jun. Illegal appoint- ment of, as country-keeper of co. Cumber- land, 1683. 2723, f. 72.

Aglionby (William). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1692-170$ and n. d. 4036, ff. 128, 148 f 4039, f. 411 ; 4057, ff. 247, 249.

Agnes, S. Memoria de, 15th cent. 2916, f. 127.

Agoatini (Agostino degli), Physician to Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII. Medical Receipts devised by, for Henry VIII., 16th cent. 1047.

Agrioola (Oeorgius), the Elder. Medical extracts from, 17th cent. 1135.

Qufedain de re metallica ex, 17th

cent. 3119, ff. 1-36, 139 b-167.

Agricola (Georg Andreas). Letter to Sir II. Sloane, 1698. Lai. 4037, f. 136.

Agrioola Rhomnus. v. Starkey (George).

Agriculture. Extracts from P. de Cres- cent! is and others on the art of grafting, etc., 16th cent. Lat. and Engl. 1032, ff. 1, 7-16.

De la vie des Champs et de l'Agri-

culture par C. de Beauvais, 1645. 736.

Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius). De occulta philosophia, 17th cent. Imperf. 3850, ff. 2-13.

Occult Philosophy, Book iv., 17th

cent. 3851, ff. 75-91.

Translation by R. Turner of Book

iv. of his Occult Philosophy, 17th cent. 2577, B. ff. 2-22.

Abstract by Sir H. Piatt of his

De occulta Philosophia, 17th cent. 2223, ff. 1-17, 25-52, 57-59.

Abstract of his De occulta philoso- phia, 17th cent. 2246, A'. 31 b-49.

Extracts from his Occult Philo- sophy by Dr. French, 17th cent. 3824, ff. 30-52.

Excerpts from his Occult Philo- sophy, 17th cent. 3846, ff. 7-12.

Extract from, relating to the

planets, 17th cent. 3648, ff. 47-53.

Alchemical notes from, 17th cent

3632, ff. 111-114.

Aguiar (Damian), "Regius Senator." Letters to, from M. Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, ff. 36, 38, 66 b.

Aguila (John de), Spanish Captain. Pro- clamation set forth at Kinsale in Ireland, 1601. 25, f. 4.

Agulhas, Cape, South Africa. Journal of voyage from, to Johanna Isle, 1659. 3672, ff. 67 b-69 b.

Ahlefeldt ( ). Letter from Genoa to

, 1703. Fr. 2877, ff. 223-

225 b.

Ahlers (Cyriacus), Body-Surgeon to Qeorge II. at Hanover. Proposal to Sir H. Sloane to elect Dr. J. P. Seip into the Royal Society, 1736. Signed. 4054, f. 220.

Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn ' Abd Allah (Shihab Al-Dfn), Al Dimashki Al 'Aj'tmi, called Ibn *Arabshdh. Uistoria de Timuro, 17th cent. 2848.

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INDEX.

Ahmad Ibn Yusuf Ibn Muham- mad (Abii Al 'Abbas), Al-Tif&shi Al Kaisi Al Abtinji. Florilegium rei lapi- dari*, 18th ceut. 3240.

Ahnfeldt (Hans von). Autograph in Album, 1608. 3415, f. 38.

Aikenhead (P— ), M.D. Utter to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 4076, f. 71.

Aikerod (Dr. ). Prescription for

his infirmity, late 17th cent. 1087, f. 76.

Ailesbury, Earls of. v. Bruce (Robert).

Ailly (Pierre d'), Cardinal Bishop of Cambray. Elucidarius astronomies concord \m cum theologia et cum historic* veritate, 15th cent. Extracts. 636, f. 3.

De concordantia discordantium

nstronomorum, 15th cent. Extracts. 636, f. 5.

Prima apologetica defensio astro-

nomies veritatis, 15th cent. Extracts. 636, f. 10.

Ailliet (John), Yeomxn of the Stirrup. Warrant to the Keeper of the Wardrobe for delivery of stuff to, 1487. 2251, f. 79.

Allricufl Saxonua. Descent of H. de Nevill from, 17th cent. 1429, f. 97 b.

Ainsworth ( ), of Kelmarsh, co.

NortJirmts. Medical prescription for his wife, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lat. 2812, f. 69 b.

Ainsworth (Edward). Recommendation of, to Gen. Fairfax for employment, 1645. 1519, f. 108.

Ainsworth (Robert), Lexicographer. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1729. Lot. 4050, f. 98.

Aiscough (Gulielmus), M. B. Signature to articles in support of the Faculty, 169J. 1393, f, 17.

Aix. De thermarum Civitatis Aquensis natura, 17th cent. 1557.

Aix de La Chaise (Pere Francois d*).

Apocryphal correspondence with Father

E. Petre, 1688. Dutch. 609, ff. 92-98,

99-113 b. Correspondence with Spon,

n. d. Pr. Copies. 2280, ff. 37-44.

AjueUes (Abraham). Correspondence with Col. H. Norwood, 1668, 1669. Bpan. 3499, ff. 14, 33, 39, 74; 3510, f. 89 b.

Ajuelles (Azar), a Moor at Tangier. Instructions to, from Lord Middleton, 1673, 167f . Span. 1958, ff. 42, 48 b.

Alanfanciufl (Philippus),iin0/iciis, M.A. et M.D. Practica, 15th cent. 3124, ff. 196b-220.

AlamiS, Philosophus. De lapide philo- sophico, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 234b-239.

Alanus, Physic*. Sal us vit«, 14th cent. Excetpt. 323, ff. 160-161 b.

Alaraohe. v. Larache or El Arish.

Alarcon (Francisco de), Member of the Supreme Council of Castile. Letter to, from the Marques de Favura, 1642. Span. 2496, f. 207.

Alban, S. Hymnusin, 13th-14th eontt. 1580, f. 143 b.

Albano (Petrus de). r. Abann (Petrus de).

Albany, Duke of. r. Stewart (John).

Albemarle, Duchess of. r. Carendish

(Elizabeth). , Dukes of. v. Monck.

Alberghetti (Sigismondo). Certificate of the favourable report of L*Academie Royale des Sciences on his work " Xuova Artiglieria,M 1700. *V. 4038, f. 27.

Albertanus, Brixiensis. v. Albert anus, Judex.

Albertanus, Judex. De doctrina di- cendi et tacendi, 15th cent. 3551, ff. 50-63.

Albert! (Alessandro). Capitoli a, di A. K. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 138- 140.

AlbertUS, Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon. De Alchemia, I5th-16th centt. 3120, ff. 174-192 ; 3457, ff. 46-56.

Compendium super artem alkimie,

15th cent. 976, f. 32 b.

Notabilia alchemica, 15th cent.

3744, ff. 117 b-124.

Com posit urn de Coin posit is, 1582.

Engl. 3180, f. 12 ;— 16th cent. 276, f. 3 ; — i7th cent. Engl. 3630, ff. 70-74.

Compositio Elixeris Mineral is, 15th

cent. 3457, ff. 109b-113.

Ezperimenta physica, 13th cent.

342, ff. 130 b-131 b ;— 14th cent. 3281, ff. 15-19 ;—15th cent. 351, ff. 25-40.

De lapidibus, 17th cent. 1009,

ff. 68b-72b.

Liber lucis, 15th cent. 276, ff.

75-77 b.

De natura rerum liber primus,

15th cent. 405, ff. 65-107 b.

INDEX.

AlbeitUS, Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon (continued). Secretum secretorum, 15th cent. 323, ff. 2-61 b.

Semite recta. 15th cent. 323,

ff. 61b-84b; Engl. 513, ff. 155-168; Extract. 2135, ff. 20-21;— 1575. Germ. 830, ff. 1-43 b;— 16th cent. Engl. 316, ff. 8-54;— 17th cent. 317, ff. 88-91 b, 99 ; Extract. 2170, ff. 18-30.

Speculum luminum, 15th cent.

Engl. 513, ff. 168b-178.

AlhertUB, Parvus. Occultorum thesaurus, ou le petit pavant reform^, 1544. 2879, ff. 31-41.

Albin (Eleazar). Description of Knglish and foreign spiders, 1732. 4001.

DrawingM by, of J. Jones' collection

of productions of Barbary, 17th cent. 4003, ff. 17-24.

Letters to J. Petiver, 171), 1712

and m. d. 4065, ff. 15, 75 ; 4066, f. 254.

Albin (Onesiphorus), Secretary to the Hudson's Bag Company. Certificate of the correctness of a copy of the Hudson's Bay Company^ patent, 1668. 2447.

Albin de Valsergue (Jean), dit De Seres, Archdeacon of Toulouse. Dis- course of the succession of ministers in the church against Calvin, 17th cent. Abstract. 848, f. 18.

Albinovanus (Caius Pedo) Fragmen- tum de navigatione Germanici per ocea- num septentrionalem, 15th cent. 777, f. 31.

Albinu8 (Bernhardus). Prselectiones publicae, 1709. 2966, ff. 1-20.

Collegium ejus publicum de molie-

rum affectibus, 1710. 2965.

Collegium de Materia Medica sub,

18th cent. 2964.

Descripta quedam ex ejus pnelec-

tionibusde Materia Medica, 1717. 3185.

Albinus (Bernard Siegfried). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. Lat. 4056, f. 292.

• Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1740.

Lat. 4069, f. 58.

Albinus (Georgius filius Mag. Johannis). Horoscope, 1603. 1770, f. 138.

Albinus (Joh.). Horoscope, 1570. 1782, ft. 1-6.

Albohasen Haly Ben Abenragel.

v. Ah' Ibn Abf Al-Rajjil (Abu Al Hasan), Al Kurtub( Al-Shaibdnf.

Albret (Jeanne d'), Queen of Navarre. v. Navarre, Sovereigns of.

Albrioht (Johann GUnther), of Hildes- heim, student of medicine at Leipzig. Autograph in Album, 1694. 2360, f. 84.

Albubeter Arazi. v. Muhammad ibn Zakariya (Abu Bakr) Al-R&zx.

Albucasis. v. Khalaf Ibn 'Abbas (Abu Al-Kisim), Al-Zahrdvci.

Album Amieorum. Marniz de St.

Aldegonde (Marie de), 1579-1623. 851. Willingham (George), 1585-1650.

2035, B.

Boussy (Charles de), 1608-1638.

3415.

Ruytter (Guillaume de), 1608- 1630. 3416.

Veraati (Philibert), 1615, 1616,

1623. 2035, A.

Sibelius a Goor (Caspar), 1668-

1671. 1795 or 2597. Krieg (David), 1691-1697. 2360.

Albumasar. v. Jafar Ibn Muhammad (Abu Mashas), Al Balkhi.

Albus (Mag. Johannes de), dictus De

Sancto Jacobo. Antidotarius, 13th cent.

2268, ff. 2-15. Alcabitius. v. 'Abd Al 'Aziz Ibn 'Uth-

man, Al Kabui. Alcazar, in New Castile. Letter to the

Governor, from Lord Howard, circ. 1670.

Span. 3513, f. 54. Alcazar (Andreas), Medicos. Chirurgia,

17th cent. 1719, ff. 50-342.

Alchemy. General collections and an- ouymous treatises and processes, in prose and verse ; in chronological order, 14th- 18th centt.;— 14th cent. Engl. 121, f. 95 b; Lat. 323; Lat. 521, f. 75; Lat. and *Y. 1754, ff. 48-238 b;— 15th cent. Lat. 75, f. 97; Lat. 212: Lat. 276 ; Engl. 480, ff. 26-161 b ; Lat. 513, f. 154 ; Lat. 692 ; Engl, and Lat. 976 ; Lat. and Engl. 1091; Lat. 1118, ff. 4-154; Lat. 1698, ff. 53-66 b; Lat. 2128, ff. 1-30; Lat. 2135; Lat. 2268, ff. 15b-17; Lat. 2325; Lat. 2560; Lat. 3008, ff. 1-70 b; Lat. 3171, ff. 16- 104; Z*i*.3548,ff. 109-113; Lat. 3744, ff. 9b-124; Engl. 3747;— 1461. Lat. 338, ff. 52b-56bJ— 16th cent. Lat. 212; Lat. 276; Lat. and Eiujl. 414, ff. 93-121 b; Lat. 423, ff. 2-ilb; Lat. 1062, ff. 64-82 ; Lat. and Engl. 1077, ff. 1, 2 ; L<t. and Emjl. 1078 ; Lat. and Engl. 1092; Engl. 1095; Engl. 1097; Lat. and Engl. 1098 ; Lat. and Engl. 1105; Lat. and Engl. 1113-1114; Lat. and Engl. 1127; Lat. 1136; Lat. and Engl. U46-1153; Lat. and Engl. 1170-1171; Lat. and Engl. 1181; Lat.

INDEX.

1183; Lat. 1185; 1186; Enql. 1198, ff. 68-82 b; Engl. 1316; TaiU 2006; Lat. 2135; Er^gl. 2174; Lat. 2327; Za*. and Germ. 2528 ; Zfo#/. 2567 ; Fr. and Z<i*. 2764, ff. 11, 113; Engl. 3086, ff. 1-39 b, 48-109 b; Lat. 3120; Engl. 3162, passim ; JSto//. 3170 ; Fr. and /.a*. 3422 ; Lat. 3457*; ^i^/. 3579 ; Engln Fr. and Lat. 3630-3634; Engl. 3657; .£n£/. 3706, passim; En,/l. and Z'*. 8809; — 1555. Engl. 3004; — 1558. Engl. 2598 ;— 1572. Lat. 3661 ;— 1575. Gterm. 830 ;— 17th cent. Engl, and Lat. 12; Aaf. 78, ff. 81, 84 b; Engl. 83, ff. llb-26b; Engl. 169; ZtyJ. 279, ff. 38 b-97 b ; Engl. 288 ; Engl, and Lat. 317; Z«*. and £*/. 319; Lat. 387; A>i/. 427, ff. 21-28 b, 29-40 b; Lat. 607, ff. 73-77; Lat. 609, ff. 70-91; Engl. 630, ff. 116-120 b ; Fr. and Zfoo* 63i, ff. 134, 234, 236 b, 286-292 b; Engl, and Lat. 640, ff. 352-402 b ; Lat. 646, ff. 9, 14-22, 25 ; Ltt. 689, ff. 32- 42 b; Lat. 710; Engl. 715; Engl. 731, ff. 125-142; £'«///. 907; Engl. 997, ff. 132b-138b; Engl. 1094; Z<i/. 1139, ff. 10, 12, 70-72 b, 75-78 b; Lat. and Engl. 1157 ; Za*. 1182; Engl^ Lat. and DtdcA, 1255 ; Engl. 1378, f. 302; Engl. 1386 ; Zn/j/. 1451 ; Engl. 1512, ff. 152- 174 b; Engl, and Xa«. 1687; Engl. 1723; Za*. 1793; Lat. 1809; Za«. 1810; Zfo*//. 1828, ff. 145 -151b; Lat. 1842; Engl. 1881; Zaf. 2008; 2^. and Ital. 2010; £a/. and Fr. 2011, ff. 134b-153b (reversed); Engl. 2036 ; Z/i*., Zn^/. and Fr. 2101, ff. 10- 31; Engl. 2169; Zty/. 2170; Engl. 2173; ZVkj/. 2174; JF^/. 2175, ff. 52- 174 b; Ekgl. 2176; Qerm. 2182; JE7n^/. 2188; Engl. 2192; Zn///. 2193; Z^/. 2194, ff. 77 b-87 b ; Ennl. 2203, 'ff. 118-182, 233-244 b; Engl. 2208; Zty/- 2218; Zty/. 2219; Enjl. 2225; ZV. 2382; Fr. 2384; Za<. 2405; Zfo/j/, 2503, passim; Engl. 2517, ff. 17-22, 35- 86 ; Engl. 2532 ; Lat. 2543, ff. 55-69 b Engl. 2559, ff. 41-46; Engl. 2567 Z%/. 2577, A. ff. 13-65 b; En.fl. 2585, ff. 8-114; Engl. 2592, ff. 27b-57 Engl. 2617, ff. 1-14, 66-68 b; En/l, 2619, ff. 91b-106, 112-116 b; £n<// 2624, ff. 10-15, 24-29; Enql. 2639 ZV. 2681, ff. 1-194 b; ZV. 2933; Lat, and Fr. 3116, ff. 74-95 b ; Lat. 3117 Enal. 3162, /xmim ; Zn^/. 3180 ; Engl. 3320 ; Fr. and Zfo/7/. 3461 ; Lat. and Fr. 3549; Zty/. 3613; Engl. 3629; An*/. ZV. and Lat. 3630-3634; Engl. 3638 Engl. 3639; A*//- 3640; At*//. 3641 Engl. 3642; Any/. 3643; Engl, and Z)u^, 3644; Fiv//. 3645, ff. 1-102 b Engl. 3652, ff. 1-110 ; Engl. 3667 ; Engl.

3684 ; EnqL 36*7 ; A:*;/. 3691 ; £119/. 370H; LU. and Fr. 3704; Zm<//. 3706, passim ; Engl. 37 11, passim ; Engl. 3712 ; Engl. 3713; Zn//. 3715; Engl. 3719; Z.if. and Engl 3720; Zup/. 3721 ; Zaf. and En.fl. 3729 ; Zn,//. 3735 ; Engl, and A.i/. 3738. ff. 3 b, 22b-*6b, 60 89 b; Fr. 3739 ; Engl. 3747, f. 1 ; Engl. 3753 ; Engl. 3757; Am//. 3758; Znj//. 3762, ff. 1-88 b; A>//. 3764, ff. 5-54; Fr.

3766 ; Lat. and Z*//. 3770 ; Engl. 3772 ; J?!*//. 3773, ff. 17*b-46 b ; Engl. 3774- 3775 ; Lat. and Engl. 3777 ; G«rm. 3797, ff. 6-31 b, 48-151 ; Emjl. 3799 ; Emjl. 3805, ff. 1-110 b ; Dutch, 3832, ff. 314- 320; Lat. 3898; Fr. 3913 ;— 1624. Ixd. 1787, £ 109 ;— 162J. Engl. 693, ff. >6b-39b;— 1654. Fr. 732, f. 174; —1662. Engl. 2222, ff. 128 b-136 ;— 1672. Engl. 3636, ff. 100-166 b ;— 1685. Lat. 618, ff. 230-235 b :— 1691. Engl.

3767 ; — 1696, 1705. Engl. 2037 ; — 18th cent. Engl. 89, ff. 36-40 b ; Engl. 3506; Entjl. .J637 ; AV. 3693; Engl. 3698, ff. 1-16 ; 3699 ; Engl. 3751, ff. 1- 28; Engl. 3752, ff. 1, 8- lib, 19-24 b, 26 b, 29, 32-133 b; AV. 3871.

Answers to questions touching the

Philosopher's Stone put to the Devil by Elardus, 15th cent. 1118, f. 82 b.

Catalogue of printed books relating

to Alchemy, late 17th cent. 696, ff. 1- 38 b.

v. Agrippa (Henricus Cornelius).

Albertus Magnus.

Anaxagoras.

Aquino (Thomas de), 5.

Aristotle.

Arondell (John).

Artefius.

Bachemius (Arnoldus).

Bacon (Roger).

Bales (John)

Baltosar, Jiukcw.

Barsolone (Bartholomews de)

Becher (John Joachim).

Beckerus (Dr. ).

Belin (Albert), AVbt.

Bellingham (Samuel).

Beraud (Pierre).

Bernard, Monk of Bermondsey.

Bernard us, Trevisanus.

Berner (Abel).

Birport (Robert).

Blanchus (Johannes).

Blomefield (William).

Bodenstein (Adam von).

Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp Aureol Theophrast), called Paracelsus.

Bracesco (Giovanni).

Bruni (Benignus de).

INDEX.

Buono Avogario (Pietro).

Cenes (Guy 11am de).

Chaucer (Geoffrey).

Christophorus, Parisiensis.

Cicilia (Matheus de).

Clerke (John).

Coats (Richard).

Comes (Jacobus).

Copus (Martinus).

Cremona, in Italy.

Crompton (Hugh).

Dastyn (John).

Dm (Arthur).

Draper (Clement).

Dunstan, S.

Edlin (Richard).

Elias, de Assissio.

England, Sovereigns of. Henry

IV. Edward IV. Evans (Homfrae). F. (I. C), of Hamburg. F. (J.).

Flamel (Nicholas). Font an us (Johannes). Francigena (Nicholans). Gassmanu (Frame). Glauber (Johann Rudolph). Grasseus (Joannes). Guido, de Montano. Gulielmus, Brixicnsis. Haimo.

Hermes, Trismegistus. Hilardus. ftusain ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu 'All),

called Ibn Sind or Avicenna. J&bir Ibn Haiyan, Al-Tarsusi. Janna (Christophorus de). Jeronlmus, of Borne. Joannes Isaacus, called Hollandus. Joveninus, Frater, of Rome. Kelley (Sir Edward). Kellum (Robert). Kettler (John). Khnnrath (Henricus).

Le Goust (Philippe).

Leister (George).

Liraojon de Saint Didier (Alex- andre Tonssaint).

Lomerto (Jacobus de).

Lull (Ramon).

Lydgate (John).

M. (J. G.), of Lcyden.

Maier (Michael).

Mantel Hone (Antonellus de).

Marrowe (George).

Mayerne (Sir Theodore Turquet de).

Merlin.

Merrifoot (Roger).

Menng (Jehan de), dit Clopinel.

Miriam, the Prophetess.

Montanor (Guido de).

Monte-Snyders (Johann de).

Morienus Romanus.

Moritz (Pieter).

Muller (Philipp).

Mundanus (Theodoras).

Naples.

Nicholans, Magister, Ordinis

Preodioatorum. Nicholson (F.). North (Gilbert). Norton (Samuel). Norton (Thomas), "/ Bristol. Nuisement (Jacques de), Baron. 0. (J. C.) Padua.

Pantheus (Joannes Augustinus). Pauper (Johannes). Pearce, the Black Monk, Penotus (Bernard us Georgius). Percy (Peter). Planellos (Antonius). Piatt (Sir Hugh). Potter (Thomas). 1

Propositus (Gulielmus).

Raganne ( ).

Randall (Samuel).

Rhomseus (Agricola).

Ricardus Anglicus.

Ripley (George).

Robson (Thomas).

Rodargirus (Lucas).

Rome, Bishops of. Honorius IV.

Rouillascns (Philippus).

Rupescissa (Joannes de).

S.(J.)

Sawtrey (John).

Sendivogius (Michael).

Sheffield (Edraond), 1st Rirl of

Mulgrave.

Spencer ( ).

SUrkey (George). . i

Such ten (Alexander von). ' *

Terminis (Raymundus de). Thurneiser zum Thnrn (Leon*

hardt). Torrescissa (William de). Trismosin (Solomon). Tyler (Henry). Ungarie (Johannes). Vadis (iEgidins de). Valentinus (Prater Basilius). Vallensis (Robert us). Venetiis (Bartholomasus de). Venetiis (Marcus de). Venetiis (Rowlandus de). Villa Nora (A mold us de). Walker (Richard). Whithede (Davye), Clerk. Zadith filius Hamuel, dictus

Senior.

Alouinus. Epistola de Trinitate ad Fredegisum, 14th cent. 1777, f. 89.

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INDEX.

Aide (Gottfried), of Breslau; Inspector of Cloth Manufactories in Silesia. Ac- count of his collection of minerals, 18th cent. 4020, f. 232.

Aldenham Manor, oo. Hertf. Case of Lord Falkland in a suit on the mortgage of, 1628. 3827, f. 153.

Aldhelm, &, Bishop of Sherborn. De laude rirginitatis, 17th cent. Extracts. 2764, f. 133 b.

Aldrieh (Henry), Dean of Christ Church,

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1704. 4039,

f. 399. Aldridge (Master ). Speech at tho

funeral of old Father Stamninate, 17th

cent. 922, f. 206.

Aldworth (R— > Letter to a ladv, 1697. 1911-1913, f. 137.

Aldworth (Sir Richard), Provost Mar- shal and Vice' President of Munst<r. Letter to Lord Falkland, 162§. 3827, f. 25.

Alegambe (Philippus). Bibliotheca scriptorum societatis Jesu. 1673. Ex- tracts. 624, ff. 1-58.

Alemann (Conrad von), of Magdeburg. Treatise on precious stones, in prose and rerse, 1482. Germ. 448.

Alemont ( ), M.D. Treatise on the

Philosopher's Stone, 17th cent. 2036, ff. 53-70.

Alenoe (Cresse d*), M.D. of Paris. Con- silium medicum, 1651. 2670, f. 9.

Aleppo, in Syria. Register of letters on mercantile affairs from, by W. Clark, 1597-1602. 867.

A. Olivieri dissertatio de inscrip-

tione lapidis ex Aleppo G. Cupero transmissa, circ 1706. 3563, ff. 13-67.

Alerio, M.D. of Lucca. Philosophi epistola ad, de alchemia, late 1 5th cent. 1091, f. 170 b.

Alessandri (Vincentio d'% Venetian Ambassador in Persia. Relatione di Persia, 1575. 1826, ff. 1-9.

Alessio, Pieuumtese. Receipts out of his M Secrets," 17th cent. 2818, ff. 128- 140 ; 3692, f. 51 b.

Alessio (Alexandre), M.D. Observa- tions ex, 17th cent. 3118, ff. 274, 278, 279-294; 3119, ff. 215-220.

Alessone, in Thessaly. View of a Greek Monastery at, 17th cent. 1905, f.43.

Alexander VEL, Pope. v. Rome, Jiishojts of. Alexander VII.

Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. Seal, 1139. Copy. 3424, f, 4 b.

Alexander, Attolus. Venus ex ejus Apolline, 17th cent. Greek. 2764, f. 127.

Alexander Africus. v. Kiranus, King of Persia, pseudonym.

Alexander Aphrodimus. Com- mon tari us in AristotelU librum De Anima, 15th cent. 1618.

Alexander, the Great, King of Macedon. Vita, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 3-11.

Res gestae ex Trogo Pompeio

aliisque auctoribus, 15th cent. 289, ff. 109-115 b.

Conference with Dindimus, 17th

cent. 3991, ff. 95-97.

Epistola de mirabilibus Indie ad

Aristotelem, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 12- 17 ;— 15th-16th centt. 1785, ff. 2-13.

Aristotelis Epistola ad, de regi-

mine snnitati8, 14th cent. 420, ff. 180- 183 b ; 430, ff. 61-63 b ; 1610, f. 42 b ;— 15th cent. 59, ff. 203-206 b ; 282, f. 123 ; 405, ff. 23 b-25 b; 3554, ff. 37-89;— 1456. Jtal. 416, f. 16;— 17th cent. 317, f. 82 b.

Epistola de dieta ad, ab Hippo- crate, 15th cent. 3866, f. 53.

Sphere of, 17th cent. 3086, ff.

100 b-107.

Alexander, TraUianus. Notata ex ejus xii libris de arte medica, 1599. 64, ff. 1-33.

Alexander (Terence). Letter to Lord Falkland, 163}. 3827, f. 183.

Alexis, of Piedmont, r. Alessio, Pie- montese.

Alexius (Alexander), v. Alessio (Alex- andre)), M.D.

Aleyn (Thomas), Lord Mayor of Lon- don. Letters to, from Sir A. Hesilrige, H. Morley, and V. Walton, 1659. 970, ff. 6, 8.

Letters to, from the Officers of the

Fleet, 1659. 970, f. 10.

Alfidius. De spirit u occultato, 16th cent. 2327, f. 10 ;— 17th cent. 2503, ff. 91-101.

Epitre de, au Roy Memphis, 16th

cent. 3549, ff. 20 b-25.

Alfonseco (Thomas de), Portuguese, of Cochin China. Abstract of proposals made to Charles II. for finding the longitude, 17th cent. 871, ff. 1-6.

INDEX.

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Alfonso Fernandez, de PdUncia. Chronica del Re Enrique el Quarto, 17th cent. 2799.

AlfonsUB, M agister. Alchemical pro- cess, 1572. 3661, f. 216.

Algiers. Relation of the escape of Englishmen out of, 1640. 3317, f. 8.

Description of the city, temp.

Chas. II. 2755, f. 52 b.

State of, according to Consul

Martin's remarks, temp. Chas. II. 2755, ff. 53-57.

Letters to the Aga and Duana of,

from Lord Belasyse, 1665. 3499, ff. 6,7.

Letter from Col. Norwood to

pirates of, 1666. Span. 1955, f. 43. Letter from the Bashaw of, to Col.

II. Norwood, 1667. 3509, f. 206.

Letter to the Alcayde and

Governor, 1668. Span. 3499, f. 18. Letter to the Bashaw, from Col,

H. Norwood, 1669. 3510, f. 56.

Treaty with England, 1671. 2680,

f. 45 ; 2755, f. 50.

Capture of a Spanish galleon by

Algerine pirates, 1671. Engl, and Span. 3511, f. 26 b.

Papers relating to captive English- men redeemed from, 1672. 3511, ft'. 154, 160-167.

List of ships of war belonging to,

1676. 2755, f. 52.

Drawing by Capt. J. Kempthorne,

of an engagement with Algerine men- of-war, 1669. 3665, f. 9.

Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne,

1688. 3665, f. 16.

Essay on and map of, by T. Shaw

1729. 3986, ff. 47-53.

Algorismus. v. Arithmetic.

Alguaaar Abuala Zor, Alius Abi- meleth fllii Zor. r. Abu 'Ali Ibn Zuhr.

Alhasen Arabs, v. fiasan Ibn Hasan (Abu 'Ali), oilled Ibn Al Haitham.

Ali, el Shat, son of the Shat of Angera. Letter, [1666]. Copy. 1955, f. 42.

Ali Ibn Abi Al-Rajjal (Abu al Hasan), Al Kurtubi Al-Shaibdni. Ex- cerpt* ez, de judiciis Astrorum, 17th cent. 3746, f. 6.

Of the state of a sick man, 15th

cent. 6, ff. 43, 46 b.

De fnre et furto, 15th cent. 309,

ff. 24-30 b.

'Ali Ibn Ahmad Hembran. De

election i bus horarum liber ab Abraham Judeo translatus, 15th cent. 312, ff. 215-255 b.

Ali Ibn Rudhwan Ibn 'Ali Ibn J* Afar (Abu Al fiasan). Astrologica quedam, 16th cent. 1620, ff 73-76 b.

Ali Puli. His tractate of the regenerated salt of nature, translated by F. E., 17th cent 487 ; 609, ff. 31-39.

Alicante, in Valencia. Chart of, 1665. 1831, A. ff. 1-23.

Alicia, Countess of Northampton, v. St. Liz (Simon de), Enrl of Northampton.

Aliff (T— ). Vrerses on the Duke of Buckingham's death, 17th cent. 542, f. i:>.

Ali ng ton, Family of. Arms, 16th cent. 1301, f. 324.

Alington (Robert de). Sermo de decern mandatis et plagis, 14th cent. 2275, ff. 215-218.

All Souls, College of. v. Oxford, Uni- versity of.

Allaoci (Leone), Keeper of the Vatican Library. Instructions to, respecting the removal of the Palatine library at Heidelberg to the Vatican, 1622. Ital. 631, ff. 1-8.

Allardinus ( — ), Preacher m Embden. Prescription sent to, for scurvy and catarrh, by Dr. S. Bellingham, circ. 1681. 647, f. 70.

Allatius (Leo), v. Allacci (Leone).

Allegory. Directions for painting alle- gorical " tables," late 16th cent. 1041 ; 1062; 1063; 1082; 1096; 1169.

Allen (Benjamin). Scheme of his nativity, 1640. 1707, f. 18 b.

Allen (Edmund). Commonplace book, 1670. 3910.

Allen (Henry). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4078, f. 262.

Allen (John), M.D.y of Bridgwater. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1721. 4076, ff. 324, 326.

Allen (Richard), Soldier at Tangier. Charge against, for assault, circ. 1673. 3514, f. 140.

Allen (Thomas), M.D., of Cams College, Cambridje^ Physician to Bethlehem Hos- pit'd. Medical disputations, 17th cent. Lat. ;*308, ff. 2*6, 288.

Formerly owned MS. 309.

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INDEX.

Allen (William). Letter to Sir H. Sloane,

1740. 4076, f. 328. Allerton, North, co. York. Inscriptions

and arm* from the church, 1601. 3836,

f. 27. Alleatry (James), bookseller. Letter to

H. Power, 1663. Copy. 1326, f. 39. Alleyn (George). Owned, in Febr. 158f ,

MS. 2463. Alleyne (Ja— ). Formerly owned MS.

2463. Alliaoo (Petrus de), Cardiruil. v. Aillr

(Pierre d')- Allington ( ), Mrs. Apophthegms,

17th cent. 848, f. 17 b. Alliot (Jean Baptiste). Observations on

his "Traite* du Cancer," 18th cent.

3323, f. 264. Allison (Robert), Captain. Voyage of,

from Jamaica to Porto-Bello, 1671*.

2752, ff. 20-35.

Voyage of, round S. America,

1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.

Alliz (Pierre), D.D. Letter to — Petv-

worth, 1708. 4026, f. 291. Allix (Willielmus). Owned, in 1702,

MS. 2726. Alio (Carolus). Aureola J. de S. Amando

abbreviate per, 16th cent. 2411,

ff. 61-70.

Allonville (Jacques Engine d'), Chevalier de Louville. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. Fr. 4044, f. 75.

Allori (Agnolo), called " II Bronsino."

Capitoli, 17th cent. 1880, if. 182-440 b.

Allot (Robert). Verses to his school- master, 16th cent. Lat. 130, f. 73 b.

Allsap (Margaret) Letter to Dr. Binns, circ. 1630. 153, f. 173.

Almasses (M — d*), Marquis, v. D'Al-

masses. Almeyda (Pedro d'), of Lisbon. Letter

to J. Petiver, 1715. Fr. 3322, f. 86.

Alsopp (Roger), Colonel, at Tangier.

Quarrel with — Carpenter, 16f J. 3514,

ff. 26, 28. Charge of mutiny against R.

Nowell, 1670. 3514, f. 34. Charge against J. Boroughs, 1673.

3514, f. 185.

— Appointment of examiners of accompts of tax-gatherers at Tangier, 1674. 3511, f. 265.

Letter to J. Luke, 1673. 3514,

Alsopp (Roger), Colonel, at Tangier (con' tinned). Letter to the Tangier Commis- sioners, circ. 1674. 3512, f. 87.

Letter to, from Capt. P. Fairborne,

1674. 3512, f. 23.

Allyn ( ). Receipt for a rupture,

late 17th cent. 1087, f. 6.

Aim ad a (Rodcrico Fernandez d'). Let- ters to, from M. Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, ff. 13 b, 14 b, 17 b.

Almanac. Almanac for the year 1507. Two printed leaves. 1032, ff. 36, 37.

Extracts from an almanac for the

meridian of Chester, 1683. 2281, f. 55 b.

Extracts from almanacs for 1683.

2281, f. 59 b.

Rude sketch of a Clog-Almanac,

f. 174.

late 17th cent. 1009, f. 80.

Aim armor, r. Muhammad ibn Zakariva (Abu Bakr), al-Jiazi.

Almeida (Luis de), Oorcrnor of Al- gane. Letter to, 166 J. Span. Cupy. 1955, f. 2

Aloghius (Vincentius). Consilium me- dicum, 17th cent. 2253, f. 202.

Alphar (Sebastiio). Letters to, from M. Correa, 1600. Lat. 902, ff. 3, 4, 5.

Alphide. v. Altidius.

Alpinus (Alpinus), Medicus Professor J'atacinus. Consilium medicum, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 70-73.

Alston (Charles), Secretary of the Col- lege of Physicians at hdinburgh. Letter to Sir U. Sloane, 1735. 4054, f. 92.

Alston (John), Clerk of the roads m

Chelsea Parish. Letter to Houlms,

1738. 4066, f. 122.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.

4057, f. 250.

Alstonne (John). Formerly owned MS. 2687.

AltOBtifl (William). Unguentum niuudi- ficativum secundum, 16th cent. Engl. 2199, f. 9 b.

Altoviti (Oiobattista). Capitoli a, di A. F. Grazzini, 17th cent. 1880, ff. 141-143.

Alum (Francys). Bill of goods for, 1562. 3162, ff. 22, 25.

Alured (Thomas). Letter to the Duke of Buckingham on the Spanish Match, 17th cent. 1455, ff. 20-23; 1710, f. 307 b.

INDEX.

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Alvarado (Felix Antonio de). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4057, ff. 252, 253.

Alvarado y Braoamonte (Andies de), dit Hoffman, v. Hoffman de Alvarado Bracamonte (Andres).

Alvares de Toledo (Domingo), Pro- curador General de la Horden de S. Francisco. Carta de, al Padre Com- missario General, 1667. 3984, f. 241.

Alvarez (Gabriel), of Mndrid. Letter to, from J. White, 1714. Lat. 4065, f. 162.

Alvares de Portugal (Nunez), Governor of Portugal. Correspondence with M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lat. Copies. 902, ff. 2, 45, 45 b, 47, 48 b, 56, 57 b, 62, 63, 63 b, 64, 68 b.

Alvarez de Toledo (Pedro), Marquis de Villafranca. Promise, as Viceroy of Naples, on the introduction of the inqui- sition into Naples, 1547. Ttal. 2103, f. 179 b.

Alvarez de Toledo (Gabriel). MS. 3283 was dedicated to him.

AlvarUB Hispanus, Magister. Tabula de diebus criticis, 13th cent. 342, f. 133.

Alvetanus (Cornelius), "Jiodius." On the Philosopher's Stone, 1565. 1744, ff. 4-8.

Alvey (Thomas), M.D., Fellow of Jferton CoHetjt; Oxford. Formula medicinarum, 1667. 491, ff. 1-3, 26-56 b.

Correspondence with Dr. T. Novell,

1681. Lat. Copies. 491, ff. 4-24.

Alwaye (Thomas). Petition to pAnne Boleyn] for release from the Tower, [1530-1531]. 1207, f. 1 b.

Aly Ben Hadrahaman Bayer, Al- calde of Alcasur. Letter to Maharaet el Tebib, 1669. Span. 3499, f. 70.

Letter to, from Col. H. Norwood, . Span. 3499, f. 31.

Amadehaw, Sultan, v. Menonglabow, Sulbma of.

Amanda Villa (Henricus de), Addicus Philippi Francias Ilegis. Emplastrum, 14th cent. 1754, f. 30 b.

Amaral (Petrus), Societatis Jesn. Com- pendium Aristotelis logics?, 17th cent. 2983.

Amarat (Melchior d'). Letter to, from M. Correa, 1601. Lat. 902, f. 56.

Amatus, Lusitanus. v. Rodriguez de Castello Branco (Joio).

Ambassadors. Instructions to, teinpp.

Edw. Vl.-Jas. I., collected by Sir J.

Peyton, 17th cent. 2442. Instructions for ambassadors and

diplomatic agents with their offices,

duties and privileges, 17th cent. 1019,

ff. 490 b-535 b.

Forms of receptions of, in France

and Rome, 17th cent. Fr. 2144, ff. 230-235 b.

Amberes (Hernando de). Libro de muchas formns de letrus y diferentes lenguas, 17th cent. 3864.

Amboyna, in the Moluccas. Relation of proceedings at, by the Dutch against the English, 17th cent. 3645, ff. 177- 185.

Ambra (Giovanni lfeittista d'). Lettere a, trattante d'odori, di distillazioni e di fiori per L. Magalotti, 1693. 2756, ff. 192-219.

Ambrose, S., IHshop of Milan. De bono mortis, 14th cent. 2515, ff. 36-55.

Ambrose (William). Prophecy, 17th cent. 1008, f. 185.

Ambrosinus ( Hyacinth us). Phytologia, 17th cent. Extracts. 2352, f. 1 bf

Amelia, Princess, 2nd daughter of George II. Report as to the cause of her illness, 18th cent. 3984, f. 99.

Summons of Drs. Steigertahl and

Amiens to Kensington Palace to bleed her, n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 246.

Bulletins of her health, 18th cent.

4078, f. 368.

Amelot ( ). Letter to the Comte

de Cambis, 1737. Fr. Extracts. 4055, f. 251.

Amelot de la Houssaye (Abraham Nicolas), Sieur. Translation of his ver- sion of Tacitus' Moral ia, by Sir K. Sherburne, late 17th cent. Engl. 1048, ff. 1-58.

America. Historia de las Indias por B.de LasCasas, 1492-1500. 3052-3054.

Relacion de la destruyciou de las

Indias por B. de Las Casas, 15.">2. 375.

History and description of the

English dominions in, 17th cent. 3861, ff. 62 b- 67.

Project for keeping New England

dependent on England, 17th cent. 3962, f. 51.

Paper relating to the employment

of the Yanaconas Indians in the mines of Potosi, 1606. Span. 3055, ff. 8-19.

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INDEX.

America {continued). Correspondence cone, two Indians lodged with Dr. Haber- field at the Hague, professing themselves to be members of a new society of Christians called " Societas Corona: Equestris ordinis," 1643. 648, f. 41.

Relations des Missions des PP. de

la Cpmpagnie de Jesus dans les isles et dans la Terre Ferme de I'Amenque Meri- dional e, 1665. 1019, ff. 164-195.

Account of Pennsylvania, New

England, rfc., 1689. 2902, ff. 164-170.

Papers relating to the English

plantations in, 18th cent. 2902, ff. 245-248.

Relation of D. Ingram's journeys

through a great part of North America, 1582. 1447.

Capt. B. Sharp's " South Sea

Waggoner," lr>84. 44 ; 239.

Relation of voyage to, by Capt.

W. Jackson, 1642. 793 or 894.

Narrative of voyage round South

America, 1680-1681. 2752, ff. 36-71.

Journal of voyage to Maryland and

back, 1705. 2291.

De animal ibus novi orbis, 17th

cent. 1139.

Accounts of American animals and

plants, 18th cent. Prose and tcrw. 4020, ff. 212-220.

Description of American plants bv

C. Plumier, 18th cent. 2337.

Catalogs plantarum Americana- rum, 17th cent. 2202, ff. 1-21.

Delineationes plantarum Ameri-

canarum aC. Plumier, 17th cent. 4017.

Curiosa Americana, 1716. 3340,

ff. 279-297.

Drawings of American Indians,

17th cent. 4015, f. 36.

South Amkrican Com tan t. Pro-

posals for, submitted to James 11., 1688. 3984, f. 210.

Amerye (Elizabeth), of Northall. Pen- ance for adultery, 1568. 1710, f. 161.

Ames (Henry). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4057, f. 254.

Ames (Joseph). Letters to Sir II. Sloane, 1733-1743. 4052, ff. 247, 359; 4053, ff. 90, 112, 118; 4055, f. 101; 4056, f. 254; 4057, f. 221.

Amiens, in France. Mlmoire de la gcmhralite de, par J. B. Biguon, 169m. 3291.

Amiens, Dr* £• Amy and (Claude).

Amiens (Francois d'), Frttnciscan. Translation of Dionysius the Areopagite's "De ccelesti hierarchia," 15th cent. Fr. 3049.

Amla (Moseh). Letter to , 16|g

1713, A. f. 45.

Amman (John), Professor of Botany at St. Petersburg. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734-1741. Lat. and EngL 4053, f. 232 ; 4054, ff. 32, 99, 188, 297, 298; 40:>:», ff. 155, 315, 339; 4056, fl. 28, 109, 132, 268, 355.

Letter to Collinson, 1740.

1968, f. 85.

Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1735, 1740. 4068, f. 281 ; 4069, ff. 40, 48.

Amouroeus (Christian). r. Moritz (Peter).

Amoy, in China. Draught of the en- trance into the Roadstead, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, ff. 70 b, 71.

Amsterdam. Praxis medicine in Noso- comio Amstelodamensi, late 17th cent. 609, ff. 40-60 b.

De viribus medicamentorum in

officinis Amstelodami usualium, 17th cent. 3068.

Quaedam ex Pharmacopoeia Am- stelodamensi, 17th cent. 3118, f. 277.

Letter to the magistrates, from

B. Severinius, [1662-1663]. 2x70, f. 97.

Amthor (Christopher Heinrich). Cata- logue of his writings, 17th cent. Germ. 2890, f. 24.

Amyand (Claude), Serjeant Surgeon to George II. Report on Mrs. Coke's bodv, 172 J. 4078, f. 99.

Summons to, to bleed Princess

Amelia at Kensington Palace, n. d. 4066, f. 246.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1722,

1724. 4076, ff. 330,331.

Letters to Dr. Scheuchzer relative

to inoculation for the small-pox, 1729. 406, B. f. 17.

Amyatt (John), of Totnes, co. Devon. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 296.

Anacreon. Oda in Amorem a B. Vul- canio versa, 17th cent. lat. and Dutch. 2764, f. 18 b.

Anagrams. Anagram on the name of " Bones/' 17th cent. 2282, f. 39 b.

INDEX.

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Anastasius (Joseph), a Greek of Amaseia in Cappudocia. Letter to Bifthop Andrewes, temp. Jas. I. Romaic. 118, f. 36.

Anatomy, r. Medicine.

Anaxagoras. Natural Conversions ; an alchemical work, 17th cent. 2503, ff. 108 -123; 3086, ff. 48 b -53; 3636, ff. 135-152.

Ancient Britons, Society of. v. Societies.

Anckelmann (Eberhard) Letter to C.

Schroedter, 1688. G<rm. 2876, f. 119. Letter to G. Schroedter, 1688.

Lttt. and Germ. 2877, f. 24.

Andalusia, Province of. List of captives redeemed by, circ. 1666. Span. 3513, ff. 15-19.

Andeolus, S., Martyr. Vita, early 13th cent. 1772, ff. 19-23.

AndemacuB. r. Guinterins (Joannes).

Anderson (A — ), Secretary to the Society for Propujating Christian Knowledge in Scotland, etc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, with papers, 1731. 4051, ff. 310-314 b.

Anderson (Anthony Tolhurst), Fellow of All S/uls College, Oxford. Testimonials to, as candidate for the Professorship of Manic at Gresham College, from Oxford University, 172$. Copies. 4065, ff. 313, 314.

Anderson (C— ). Letter to , 1660.

Ltd. 4062, f. 152.

Anderson (Henry). Letter to Lord Carlisle, 168}. 2724, f. 139.

Anderson (Lancelott), Captain, of Bull.

Account of Greenland, 17th cent. 3986,

ff. 78, 79. Anderson (N-), Soldier at TangUr.

Charge against, for assault, 1673. 3514,

f. 1K6.

Anderten (S— d'). 1-etter from her to .Sir H. Sloane, 1740 Fr. 1968, f. 85.

Andrade (Domingo Lopes de), of Valla- dulid. Letter to J. Da vila, 1690. Portug. 2456, f. 153.

Receipt for two chests, 1689.

Portug. 2989, f. 279.

Andre© (Antonius), Dutciflwu. Quim- tiones super Ariatotelis Metaphvsicaro, 1457. 3453.

Andre® (Johann Valentin), Superin- tendens Calbensis in Ducatn Wirten- bergfco. Epistolsc ad, a J. Dury, 1633. 654, ff. 23, 152.

Andreas de Caldrinis (Joannes), Decret. Doct., Catumicus BononU'nsis. Formerly owned MS. 2269.

Andree (John), Sen., M.D. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1736-1743. 4055, f. 8; 4056, f. 156 ; 4057, ff. 220, 225.

Andrew, S. Ugenda de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 7 b.

Andrew (John). Utter to Dr. C. Mortimer, 1736. 4066, f. 116.

Andrew (Joshua), of Mitcheldean, <:o. Glouc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. 4054, f. 284.

Andrewes, of cw. Norf. and Suff., Family of. Arms and crest of, by J. Hawtrey, 17th cent. 3714, f. 28.

Andrewes (Lancelot), Bi hop of Win- chester. Collection of his letters and papers, 17th cent. 118.

Judicium de articulis Lambethano

Synodo n D. WhiUkero oblatis, 17th cent. Imperf. 414, f. 4 b.

Notes found in his service-book,

written in his own hand, 1638. Lat. and Engl. 827, ff. 19-23.

Letter to, from II. Broughton,

1603. 3088, f. 95 b.

Inscription on his monument at

St. Mary Overy's Church, in Southwark, 1630. 118, f. 47.

Andrewes (Nicholas). Letter to Bishop Andrewes, [1619-1626]. Lat. 118,,f.38.

Andrews {Sir Henry), Bart., of Lath- bury, co. Bucks. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 42.

Andrews (J— > Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1722, 1731. Lat. and Engl. 4046, ff. 309 ; 4052, f. 50.

Andrews (William), of co. AVs&r. Feoff- ment to, of land, 17th cent. 1317, f. 18 b.

Andrighetius (Andrighutus). Kespou- sum quaestioni de peste per bourn cat- nem illata, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 91 b-94.

Androsius (Lancelot us), Ep. Wintoni- ensis. v. Andrewes (Lancelot).

Anecdotes. Exemplaquorundanimoruui, 15th cent. 289, ff. 57 b-59 b.

Angel at. Aungell (John), of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Sermon at St. Mary's Church, Oxford, circ. 1570. 2987, ff. 79 b-86.

Angelbright (John), r. Kngelbrecht (Johann).

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INDEX.

Angelio (Pietro), da Barga. Asias, metrlce, 17th cent. Imperf. 3090.

AngeoriUB, Tanrinensis Gymnasii Lec- tor. Methodus eumndorum morborum, 1619. 3133, ff. 325-338.

Angibaud (Ch— ). Letter to [Sir H. Slcwine], ». d. Lat. 3322, f. 139.

Angier (John). Contract with Dr. R. Busby for work on his house at Chis- wick, late 17th cent. 1009, f. 144.

Angla (Maria). Horoscope, 1515. 1697, f. 52.

Anglesey, Earl of. v. Annesley (Arthur).

Anglicanus Aulieus. Letters thus signed, to Sir H. Sloane, 172f, 1729. 4050, ff. 76, 102.

Allglico (Juanni). Compendio trino di, de la experientia de la Trinita, 17th cent. 3004, ff. 63-87.

AnglicUB (Galfridus). Astrological tract, 17th cent. 3690, f. 93.

AnglicuB (Johannes), de Este. Rosarius, 1563. 2006, ff. 69-96.

Angling. Treatise on, 17th cent. 1160.

"PUcator," a poem on, [1663-

1677]. Lat. 1709, ff. 181-183.

Iiaits fur fishing, 16th cent. 4,

f. 39 b; 96, ff. 27, 29 b;— or*. 1673. 149, ff. 72 b, 74.

Anglo-Saxon Language. Elementa Saxonica, 17th cent. 586, ff. 43 b-52.

Angmit (Walter), M./J. Judgment of urines, 17th cent. 1635, ff. 7-15.

Anguish (Edmond). Collection by, of W. Camden'* grants of arms, 16th cent. 3485

Angus, Earl of. v. Douglas (Archibald).

Anhalt, , Prince of. Description

by, of his Museum, 18th cent. Engl. 4019, ff. 16, 17.

Ani88on (Jean). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1699-1715, and n. d. Fr. 4037, f. 342; 4043, ff. 185, 234, 261, 266, 316; 4057, ff. 256-279 b.

Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1715, and n. d. Fr. 4068, f. 97 ; 4069, f. 88.

Annandale, Earl of. r. Johnstone (William).

Annapolis Boyal, in Noca Scotia. Letters and orders relating to its govern- ment under S. Vetch, 1711-1713. 3607.

Anne, <<?. Hymnus in, 14th, 15th centt.

2471, f. 36; 2565, f. 22; 2633, f. 28

2683, f. 20. Memoriade, 15th cent. 2916,f.l25

Service in honour of, 15th cent.

Lilt. 2515, f. 111.

Anne of Austria, Bf other of Louis XI V. v. France, Kings of. Louis XIV.

Anne of Cleves, 4th xrife of Henry VIII. r. England, Sovereigns of. Henry VIII.

Annesley (Arthur), 2nd Viscount Va~ lentiay afteric. 1st Earl of Anglesey. A. Rhumand Oratio de cducationepuerorum, addressed to, 1659. 1525, ff. 113-123.

Letters to Dr. E. Borlase, 1680,

lr.81. 1008, ff. 263, 265, 280, 294, 298, 322, 330, 332.

Annesley (Francis), Is* Viscount Volenti* t and P. iron Mountnorris^ Vice- Treasurer of Ireland. Letter to, from Charles I., 1627. 3827, f. 112.

Warrant to, from Lord Loftus and

Lord Cork, 16JJ. 3827, f. 175.

Annesley (Francis). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1725. 4048, f. 74.

Annesley (Mary), wife of Arthw, 5th Earl of Anqlesey. Medical case, 1718. 4078, f. 104.

AnonymUB. Letter thus signed to Sir H. Sloane. n. d. 4057, f. 271.

Anpringhen (Johannes (Saspar do), Paro ; CaintTttrius Arcfiitlucix Aii>truv. Consilium medicum pro ejus stupore im- proviso, 1643. Ital. 2253, ff. 192b-195.

Anselm, S.t Arcftbishop of Canterbury.

De conceptione fi. Marite Virginis, 13th

cent. 1056, A. ff. 7 b-9. Elucidarium, 14th, 15th centt.

2275, ff. 230-244 ; 3551, ff. 10-49.

De beatitudine celestis patrie, et

meditationcs, et orationes, 14th cent. 1613, ff. 70b-82.

De redemption e humana, 14th

cent. 2275, ff. 62-63 b.

Quiedam ex, 15th cent. 982,

ff. 67 b, 72.

Anstey (Mary). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 4076, f. 332.

Anstis (John), Garter King • at - Arm*. Letters to J. Bagford, 1713, [171$]. 3339, f. 149 ; 4065, ff. 142, 151.

Letter to Sir R. Sibbald, 17 lj.

3339, f. 150.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171j-

1722. 4044, f. 145; 4046, ff.66, 207, 209.

INDEX.

17

Anfitis (John), Garter King-at-Arms (con- tinued). Letter to , 1719. 4065,

f. 292.

Letter to, from Sir R. Sibbald,

1714. 4065, f. 147.

Anfltruther (Sir Robert), Ambassador to Denmark. Autograph in Album, 1614. 3415, f. 27.

Letter from his chaplain to J.

Dury, 1633. 1465, f. 195.

Anthill (William), Soldier at Tangier. •Sentence of death passed on, 1671. 3514, f. 75.

AnthimU8» Comes. Epistola ml Teo- dericum Regem Francorum de observa- tion ciborum, 17th cent. 3107.

Anthony (John), M.D. Praxis medica,

1635. 489. Proscriptiones medics, 1628-1632.

2688. Anti-Christ. Nonnulla dc Antichristo,

15th cent. 289, f. 91.

Antigonus, King of Macedon. Dioclis Carystii epistola ad, de morborum prraagiis, 17th cent. Engl. 1592, ff. 14-17.

Antigua, Islindof. Statement of prices of articles traded for at Antigna and names of traders in the Island, circ. 1680. 978, ff. 51-58 b.

Antiquities. De ritibus, diis, mori- b usque Veterum adversaria, 17th cent. 377.

Drawings of trumpet*, etc., found

in Dungannon Lower Baronv, co. Tyrone, 171J. 4065, f. 138.

Drawing of a trumpet found at

Griffinrath, co. Kildare, 172jj. 4048, f. 209.

v. also Art. English. Antium. v. Anzio, in Italy.

Antoni (Henry), Ahbat of Missenden. Note of election in 1436. 747, f. 55 b.

Antoninus, Augustus. Iter Britanni- arum, cum R. Talboti annotationibus, 17th cent. 3067, ff. 1-10.

Antonio, Apothecary of the Jesuit Col' lege of San Anton at Lisbon. Letter to, from J. White, 1712. JmL 4065, f. 56.

Antonio, Medicus Hispanus. Consilium medicum, 17th cent. Span. 2253, f. 122.

Antonio, Prior de Crato, fingido Beg de Portugal. Carta a, de Philippe II., 1588. 3610, f. 19.

Antonio (Juan), Provincial of the Order of tlte Trinitu. Letters to, from Fr. B. Serrano, 1673, 1675. 3513, ff. 99, 110.

8LOANE INDEX.

Antonio (Nicholas). Supplementa ad ejus Bibliothecam Hispanam Novum, 17th cent. 2882, ff. 1-24.

Antoniolus (Antoni us), of Padua. Com- pendium medicinx et chirurgia?, 1612. 329.

AntoniuSy de Bitonto. Sermon at Milan, 24 March, 1455. 416, ff. 142- 149 b.

Antony, of Padwi, S. Memoriade, 15th cent. 2916, f. 124 b.

Antrobus (Benjamin), Jnn. Copy by, of J. Bauthumley's theological treatise, 17th cent. 2544, ff. 1-53.

Antrobus (Robert), of Eaton. Letters to J. Petiver, 170J, 1704. 3221, ff. 145, 147 ; 4063, f. 236.

Antwerp, in Belgium. Account of, lnte 17th cent. Tmperf. 1009, f. 213.

Anusius (Petrus), Yenetus. Sermo de Romans Cabala? mystcriis, 18th cvnt. 1411 or 2957, ff. 331-338.

Anzio, in Italy. Extract respecting its port, 18th cent. 3407, f. 63.

Aphenry. v. Penry.

Aphorisms. On the generation of man, the revolution of human souls, etc., 17th cent. 530, ff. 75-91 b.

Apianus (Petrus). Cosmographia, early 17th cent. Extract. 838, ff. 69-88.

Apollonia, S., Virgin and Martyr. Me- moria de, 15th cent. 2916, ff. 128-130.

Apollonius Tyrius. Narratio de, early 13th cent. 1619, ff. 18-29 ;— 16th cent. 2233.

Apono (Petrus de). t?. Abano (Petrns de).

Apophthegms. 'The table of good counselled 16th cent. 292, ff. 60, 61.

Apostles, The. Memoranda de vitie eorum, 13th cent. 1772, f. 7.

ApostoliUB (Michael), of Byzantium and Crete. Oratio contra duos ejus disci- pulos scelestissimos, quorum utriusque nomen erat Emanuel, alterum Creten- sem, alterum Helota, 15th cent. Gr. 324.

Apothecaries, Society of. v. London.

Medical Societies. Appion (Peter). Com probation of the

chemical art, 17th cent. 3688, f. 148.

Apples (Joannes Benjamin d'). Letters to J. Petiver, 1709. 4064, ff. 211, 215.

Apponus (Petrus), Patatinus. v. Abano (Petrus de).

Appyllesby. r. Ballmer.

18

INDEX.

Apsley (John), of Levees, co. Sussex. Letter to his kinsman, J. Petiver, 1712. 4065, f. 59.

Apuleius (Lucius), Madaurensis. Opera, 16th cent. 2586.

Apuleius Platonicus, alias Plato Apoliensis Urbis. De virtutihus herbarum, 12th cent. 1975, ff. 1 b-6, 12b-49b.

Apulia (Johannes de). Processus alchc- mici, 15th cent. 3457, ff. 420 b-426.

Aquae Solis. v. Bath, co. Som.

Aqua VitSB. v. Chemistry.

Aquino (Thomas de), S. Commentarii in summse Theologies partem primam, per Fr. 1. de Luna, 1585. 891.

De essentiis essentiarum, 15th

cent. 2156, ff. 130 b-148.

De fato, 15th cent. 2156, ff. 154 b-

159.

I^e turba minori Philosophorum,

17th cent. Engl. 3638, ff. 92-128 b.

Testament um alchymicum, 17th

cent. 288, ff. 179-181.

Compendium super secretis art is

alchymie, 17th cent. 3004, ff. 118-121.

Recepta alchymica, 15th cent.

-976, f. 29 b.

Arabia. Vita? et scripts Mcdicorum Arabum ex Arabico versa; a S. Negri, 18th cent 3647.

Arabic, v. Oriental MSS.

Aragon. Modo de proceder en Cortes de. por G. de Blancas, 17th cent. 2301.

Aragon (Fabritius). letters to, from M. Correa, 1600, 1601. Lai. 902, ff. 5 b, 8 b, 44.

Aragona (Niccolo Michele d'), Principe di Cassano. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1738. Ttal. and Lai. 4055, f. 417.

Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1738, 1739. 4069, f. 1.

Araugius (Joannes). Letter to, from M. Correa, 1601. Lai. 902, f. 31.

ArbateL Magical treatise, 17th cent. 3851,11. 10 b- 29.

Arbilleur (L— ), M.1>. Trcntise on the Plague, addressed to Lou in XIV., rirv. 1666. Fr. 3267.

ArbogastUB (Johannes), Comes tfc Thwin. C'onsiliu medica pro ejus affectu hypo- chrondriuco, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 184- 192, 294.

Arboriculture. On the cultivation of fig-trees, late 17th cent. Fr. 629, ff. 358-371 b.

Arboys (William de), of Salines in Bur- gundy. Receptee alchymicae, 15th cent. 976, f. 42.

Arbuthnott (John), M.D. Order of Council to, to take measures against the plague, 1721. 3984, f. 91.

Report on Mrs. Coke's body, 172|.

4078, f. 99.

Utters to Sir H. Sloane, 1707-

1713, and n. d. 4040, f. 377; 4041, ff. 171, 189; 4042, ff. 120, 234; 4043, ff. 72, 76, 187; 4057, ff. 273-285; 4076, ff. 334, 336 ; 4078, f. 282.

Letter to the President of the

Royal Society, 18th cent. 4026, f. 240.

Archs&ology. Dissertation by Sir T. Browne on sepulchral barrows, cfc, 17th cent. 1827, ff. 40-43.

Archer (Benjamin), Vicar of Qnainton, co. Bucks. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. </. 4057, ff. 286, 288.

Archer (Francis). MS. 3721, ff. 2-47, was written for him in 1601 by W. Burgles.

Archer (Thomas). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1715. 4044, f. 80.

Archiestoun Castle, co. Tipperary. Attestation by the Royal Commissioners of the defence of, by H. Peisley, 1642. 1008, ff. 75-88.

Archilleue, J'hysicus. De corporibus et spiritibus, 14th cent. 1754, ff. 84-94.

Archimedes. Collections from, by Lord Dorchester, 17th cent. Ixit. 2119, ptiishn.

Epistola ad Regem Gelouem, 1688.

2623, ff. 61-73.

Sketch and description of his brass

screw, 17th cent. 2577, A. ff. 84-89.

Archipelago. C. Bondelinontii liber insularum Archipelagi, 1642. 3843.

Relacion de la nouvelle isle dans

l'Archipel, 1707. 3396, ff. 55 b, 58- 72 b.

Architecture. H. Bliioni's Book of the five column* of Architecture trans- lated l»y I. i\, 1608. 1M»4, ff. 26-37.

â–  Commonplace book of building and

architecture, 1 65s. 531.

- Translation of A. Palladio'.s 1st book of Architecture, bv G. Kichard*, 1676. 911, ff. 1-63.

INDEX.

10

Architecture (continued). The Mirror of Architecture by V. Scamozzi, reviewed by J. Schuym, and translated ont of tfutch by W. Fisher, 1676. 911, ff. 65- 83 b.

On the structure of Italian houses,

with plans, 17th cent. Engl, trans I. 866.

Excerpta ex Vitruvio aliisque

auctoribus de architecture, etc., 17th cent. 1009, ff. 62-68 b.

Estimate for stables for the Duke

of Beaufort, 18th cent. 4019, f. 25 b.

Arco (Olivier d*), Count Letter to Qn. Elizabeth, 1580. Ital. 3299, f. 9.

Arctophylax. v. Bernard (Francis).

Ardagh, Bishop of. v. Richardson (John).

Arderne (Johannes), de Nexrark. Prac- tica de fistula in ano, 14th cent. 341, ff. 41-69 b ; 3844 ;— 15th cent. 6, ff. 141- 154 b ; 76, f. 143 ; 238, ff. 99-214 ; 277, ff. 60b-75b; 563, ff. 63-121 b ; 795, ff. 96 b-163 b ; 2002 ;— 17th cent. 1991, ff. 142-159.

Liber Medicinarum, 14th cent.

56; 335, ff. 1-78 b; 341, ff. 1-40 b; 3548, ff. 26-99 ;— 15th cent. 76, ff. 1- 143 ; 238, ff. 8-96 b ; 347, ff. 2-75 ; 795, ff. 20 b-96 b; 962, ff. 123 b-248 b; 2122 ; —16th cent. "563, ff. 122-129 b ;— 17th cent. 1991, ff. 168-224 ; 2271.

Scala sanitatis contra pestilenciam,

etc., 15th cent. 1080, A. ff. 31 b-36.

De curatione octilorum, 15th cent.

75, f. 145.

Ex libro ejus collects tempore quo

Angli )>artem Gallia* Aquitaniuj occu- pabant, 17th cent. 3428, f. 67.

Axdglass, Countess of. v. Cromwell

(Katharine). Earl of. v. Cromwell (Thomas).

Arebalo (Francisco de). Letter to, from Lord Sandwich, 1668. Span. 3499, f. 67.

Arensfeld ( ), Colonel, of Hamburg.

Account of his duel with Capt. Gulden- klei, 17th cent. Lat. 2144, f. 175.

Arevalo. r. Arebalo.

Arevencii (Guido). Comment ari us in Kogerii Chirurgiam, 14th cent. 3550, ff. 99-.il 6.

Argall (John). Correspondence with Cambridge Univer>ity, 1018. 3562, II. XI b, 82.

Argent (John), 21. D. Medical prescrip- tions, 17th cent. 1080, B. f. 64.

Argentine, Family of. Excerpta e registro de evidentiis de, 16th cent. 1301, f. 144.

Argiers. v. Algiers.

Argile ( ), of co. Suss. Note of

birth and sickness of, 1624, 1650. 1708, f. 106.

Argolus (Andreas). Tables of the pri- mum mobile, 17th cent. 533, ff. 3 b-11.

Argote (Fernandez Mufioz de). r. Mufioz de Argote (Fernandez).

Arias Montanus (Benediqtus). Auto- graph inscription, 16th cent. Aramaic, Hebr., Gr. and Lat. 2764, f. 106.

Arica, Hay of, in Peru. Map of, 1681. 3820, f. 89.

Ariosto (Lodovico). M. Bacon versus in, 17th cent. 396, f. 18,

Aristophanes. Scholia in Plutum, Nubes et Equites, 17th cent. 1324, ff. 1-12. 30-33, 40-42.

Aristotle. Operum synopses, cum in- dicibus, 17th cent. 406, A. ff. 88-118 b.

Com men tar i us in opera ejus, 17 th

cent. 1320.

Index to his works, 17th cent.

3005, ff. 55-62.

Compendium totius philosophic ex ejus libris, 17th cent.

natural is 2982

Coiuinentaria in libros de coelo et

mundo, de sensu et sensato, de memoria et reminiscent in, de somno et vigilia, de longitudine et brevitate vit.v, et de anima, per M. Ramzay, 148j. 748.

Commentaria in libros ejus de

physicist, de coelo et mundo, de genera- tion et corruptione, et de anima, 17th cent 1967.

Prolegomena in ejus libros de

natural! auscultatione, de coelo, et de generatione et interitu, 1618-1619. 2018, ff. 2-182.

— Quaestiones in libros octo de phy-

sico audita et libros quatuor de coelo, 17th cent, fmperf. 399.

Commentaria in ejus physicam

auscultationem et universam logicum, a B. de Lara, 16th cent. 3445 ; :>44<>.

De anima, cum Alexandri Apliro-

disai commentario, l.~>th cent. 1618.

Annotationes ex libris de anima,

17th cent. 738, ff. 2-25, 27.

Comment ari us in libros ejus de

anima, 1662, 1663. 1221, ff. 122 b- 174.

c 2

20

INDKX.

Aristotle (continued). In libros ejus de anima except iones Vicomercati Physici Regli, 17th cent. 3043, ff. 31 b-90.

Disputatio prooemialis in octo

libros de physico auditu, 17th cent. 142.

J. Broughtoni disputationes in ejus

libros de generatione et corruptione, 1604. 2583.

Observations in ^libros ejus de

ortu et interitu, 1662-3. 1221, ff. 62- 105.

De signis et moribus naturalibns

hominum, 15th cent. Imperf. 1128, ff. 1-97;— 17th cent. Imperf. 1626, f. 94.

Ex posit io ejus sententite de separa-

bili corpore humano a G. Postello, 17th cent. 1412 or 2958, ff. 262-280.

Liber anathnmue, 15th cent. 59,

ff. 36-98.

De proprietatibos herbarum et

lapidum, 15th cent 2459, ff. 9 b-16.

Proposi ta 1 ibrom mquatu or prior um

ethicorura ad Nicomachum, 16th cent. 108, ff. 9-43 b, 56-62.

Qusedam notatu digna in ethicain,

17th cent. 955, ff. 120-133.

Commentarii in ejus ethicam, 18th

cent. 3138; 3139.

Adnotationes in librum primura

moralium ad Nicomachum, 17th cent. 92.

Quiestiones in ejus metaphysicam

ab A. Andrea, 1457. 3453.

Quowtiones in ejus metaphysics,

17th cent. 400.

Extracta ex ejus metaphysicis, 17th

cent. Lot. 2557, ff. 12 b-16.

Commentarii in ejus metaphysicam,

18th cent. 3136 ; 3137, ff. 1-209.

Compendium logicse ejus a P.

Amaral, 17th cent. 2983.

Compendium ad ejus logicam ab

A. a Fonceca, 1661-1662. 2988.

Commentaria philosophica in ejus

logicam, ab A. van Dijck, 1674. 3177.

Commentarius in ejus logicam,

18th cent. 3140.

Anatomia libri posteriorum ana-

lyticorum, 17th cent. 955, ff. 101-119.

Opiniones philosophorum e libris

physicorum, 17th cent. 1 130.

In physica ejus commentatio, 17th

cent. 1981, ff. 1 b-34.

J. Tomaoni commentaria in phy- sica, 17th cent. 2856.

Aristotle (continued). Compendium physices ad ejus prascriptum a C. Wolphio, 17th cent. 3046.

Commentarii in ejus physicam,

17th-18th centt. 3134; 3135.

De physiognomia, 12th-13th centt.

Lat. 2030, ff. 95-103;— 14th cent. 323, ff. 180b-188; 3281, ff. 19 b-23;— Imperf. 3469, ff. 34-36.

Analysis in ejus libros politicorum,

per R. Hackluitum, 1588. 1982.

Supposititious Works. Desecre-

tis secretorum,seu de rcgimine principum liber a Philinpo clerico translatus, 14th cent. 1934, ff. 84-122 ; 3469, ff. 1-22 ; —15th cent. 3554, ff. 37-89.

Epistoln de sanitate tuenda ad

Alexandrum, a Johanne Hispalensi trans- lata, cum epistola ejusdem Johannis Hispaniarum Regina dedicatoria, 14th cent. 420, ff. 180 -183 b; 430, ff. 61- 63 b; 1610, ff. 42b-43b.;— 15th cent. 282, ff. 123; 405, ff. 23b-25b.

Secretasecretorum ad Regem Alex-

andrum, 15th cent. 59, ff. 203-206 b ; 2413;— 1456. Tttxt. 416, ff. 16-17; —17th cent. Imperf. 317, f. 82 b.

English metrical version by Lyd-

gate and auother of his Secreta Secre- torum, 15th cent. 2027, ff. 53-92; 2464.

Alexandri Magni epistola ad, de

mirabilibus India*, 13th cent. 1619, ff. 12-17 ;—15th-16th centt. 1785, ff. 2-13.

De conductibus aquarum, 12th-

13th centt. Lat. 2030, ff. 110-113. — De chiromantia, 12th-13th centt.

Lat. 2030, ff. 125-126.

Liber perfect! Magisterii Alchemia?,

14th cent. 1754, ff. 95-112.

Dicta de Alchemia, 14 th cent.

323, ff. 95-109.

Practise of the Philosopher's stone,

17th cent. 3640, ff. 127-138.

Excerpta alchemic* ex, 17th cent.

2405, passim.

E x posit io textuum Aristotelis et

Hermetis secundum R. de Salopia, 15th cent. 3744, ff. 54-60.

Concordance between him and

Hermes by G. Riplev, 17th cent. 3667, ff. 149 b-157.

De signis astro] ogicis ad Alconem

Regem liber primus, 16th cent. 69, ff. 37-41 b.

INDEX.

ai

Aristotle (continued). Sanguinis inspectio in phlebotomia secundum, 15th cent. 134, f. 169.

Arithmetic. De algorismo, 14th cent. Imperf. 514, ff. 1-8.

Algorisrous, cum com men to, by

Saxton, 15th cent. 513, ff. 26-43.

Qusestiones et problemata arith- metics, 15th cent. 513, ff. 43 b-56 b.

De algorismo, 15th cent. 282,

f. 167.

De figuris et usn numerorum

Arabicorum, 15th cent. 513, f. 58.

Rules and examples in Arithmetic,

16th cent. 2497, ff. 3-32 b.

Arithmetical questions with solu- tions, 16th cent. 1329, ff.19 b-26 b.

A book of Arithmetic, 17th cent.

1428, ff. 72-178.

Arithmetic* practica, 17th cent.

3146, ff. 149-197.

A schoolboy's Arithmetic book,

17th cent. 1203, ff. 40-78.

Arithmetical examples, 17th cent.

2766, ff. 33-51 b.

- System of Arithmetic, 17th cent. 1440, ff. 2-9 b.

Examples of Decimal Arithmetic,

Fr.

17th cent. 2279, ff. 60-63.

De arithmologia, seu rationc

numerandi, 17th' cent. 651, f. 159.

Arietta, Concubine of Robert of Nor- mandy, v. Normandy, Dukes of. Robert.

Arlington, Baron, v. Bennet (Henry).

Armagh, Archbishops of. v. Bramhall (John). Ussher (James).

Armand (George). Letter to Marshal Bellefonda, 1678. Fr. Copy. 631, f. 187.

Armenia. Vocabularium Armenico- Latinum, 17th cent. 1574.

Armenia (Petrus de). De Tartaro, 15th cent. 976, f. 18.

Armitage (Richard). Letter to R. Bere, 1678. 2723, f. 29.

Armory Office. Fees to officers in, temp. Jas. I. 1520, f. 31.

Arms, English. Arms in churches in cos. Worcester, Nottingham, Middlesex, Oxford, Berks, Salop, Wilts, Somerset, York, Cambridge, Northampton, Lin- coln, and Durham, 1589-1601. 3836, ff. 9-31, 50 b-52.

Engraved arms of the

Turkey and E. India Companies, and the livery companies of London, 17th cent. Imperf. 4011, ff. 42-72.

African Merchant Adven-

turers Company, 17th cent. 2281, f. 1 b. Hudson's Bay Company,

17th cent. 2281, f. 3.

Arms of the College of

Physicians, and of the members, 1666. 4000.

Dutch. Representation de l'estat

ecclesiastique et seculier de la Comte de Heynaut, 17th cent. 4011, ff. 73-92. French. Lorraine (Charles 1. de),

Bisliop of Metzy 1548-1551, or Lorraine (Charles 11. de), Bishop of Mctz, 1578- 1607. 2418 (on cover).

German. A rms of German nobility,

by P. Vernati, 1615. 2035, passim.

Italian. Arms of Bentivogli of

Bologna, 16th cent. 2377, f. 1.

- Arms of the family of Este,

16th cent. 2378, f. 2. v. also Heraldry.

Armstrong (Francis) Papers relatiug to his murder, 1683. 2723, ff. 101-129.

Armstrong (John), of Edinburgh. Let- ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. Lot. 4052, f. 62.

Armstrong (Thomas). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 173jj, 1733. 4026, ff. 213, 292.

Army, of England. Instructions to the clerk of the band, relative to his duties in taking account of the rawing of sol- diers, their accoutrements, ammunition, pay, etc., 1589. 292, ff. 48-52.

Prayer for English troops engaged

in war, temp. Eliz. 2172, f. 44.

List of provisions for the ordnance

branch of the army, temp. Common- wealth. 2396.

Establishment for a regiment of

horse, 18th cent. 2504, f. 89.

Arnaldi (Mag. Stephen). Die tar i urn, 15th cent. 1100, ff. 122-160 b.

Arnaud (Claude C— ), Jansenist. Re- sponse aux trait& sur la perpetuity de la Foy de l'Eglise Catholique touchant l'Eucharistie, 1665. Lat. and Fr. 2871, ff. 66-132.

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INDEX.

Arndius (M — Carol us), Professor at GustrO'P and Rostock, Letters to G. Schrocdter, 1697, 1698. Gr. and Lot. 2877, ff. 98, 103, 107, 109, 116, 122, 136, 138.

Amfeld (Nicholas de). Autograph in Album, 1615. 3415, f. 51 b.

Arnheim (John George Ton), General. Letter to, from Christian IV. of Den- mark, 1633. Copy. 22, f. 10.

Arnold, <i Polish Jew. Alchemical work, 1570. 1723, ff. 93 b-115.

Arnold ( ), M. A, of Newton. On

the virtues of the oak, 1579. 2551, ff. 42-45.

Arnold (Gottfried). Collectanea de, 17th cent. 2890. ff. 48-51.

Arnold (James), of Aberdeen. Letters and verses to Sir H. Sloane, 1724-1733. lMt. and Engl. 3516, ff. 56 78, 117 133, 136-151, 197, 201; 4047, f. 206; 4052, ff. 281, 294.

Carmen in D. Rutty obitum, 18th

cent. 3516, f. 192.

Carmen in J. G. Scheuchzer

obitum, 1729. 3516, f. 192.

« Carmen in Georgii 1. obituin, 18th

cent. 3516, f. 195.

Epitaphium in Samuelis, Episcopi

Roffensis, obitum, 18th cent. 3516, f. 196.

Epitaphium in P. King, Cancel-

larii, obitum, 1729. 3516, f. 197.

Carmen iu J. Friend obitum, 18th

cent. 3516, f. 199.

Carmen iu T. Bowers, Episcopi

Cicestrensis, obitum, 18th cent. 3516, f. 200.

Poem on the great commanders of

the age, 1732. 3516, f. 201.

Aromatari (Giuseppe degli). Consilium medicura, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 223.

Arondell (John). The rosary of the philosophers, 17th cent. 3685.

Arpe (Petrus Fridericus). Letter to G. Schroedter, 1709. Lnt. 2877, f. 259.

Arriis (Duarte Madeira), r. Madeira Arrais (Duarte).

Arran, Earls of.

v. Butler (Richard). Hamilton (James). Arras, Bishop of. r. Rochechouart (Guy

de Sere de). Arras, Monseigneur <T. r. Perrenot de Granvelle (Aiitoine), Cardinal Bishop of Arras.

Arreton, Isle of Wight. Account of ancient weapons found in Haseley Manor on Arreton Down, 1737. 4055, f. 103.

Arrowsmith (John), Master of St.

John*s and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge.

Notes of his sermons, by D. Foote, 17th

cent. 598, ff. 36, 49, 78 b, 130 b. Medical treatment of, by Dr. Pratt,

16.r>6. Lat. 79, f. 1<»5.

Arsenius, <S'., Ay Kit. Legenda de, 15th cent. 1936, f. 127.

Arsinoe, wife of Ptolemy Philadelpftus. v. Egypt, Kings of.

Art. Illuminations and Drawings. ENGLISH. Biblia sacra, 13th

cent. 1521. Breviarium, 14th cent.

2466. Horae B. Maria; Virginia,

14th cent. 2»»83. Bestiarium, 14th cent.

3983.

3544.

Liter astrologie, 14th cent.

â–  ' Kalendar, 14th cent. 2465.

Hone B. Mar he Virginia,

15th cent. 2321; 2471; 2474; 2565; 2633.

Psalter, 15th cent. 2400.

Lydgate's translation of

Boccacio\s " Fall of Princes," 15th cent. 2452.

Grotesques in red and

blue, 15th cent. 972.

Pen and ink sketches of

archers, etc., I48g. 748, ff. 25 b, 69 b, 79 b, 82 b, 109 b, 124 b, 130, 131, 145 b. Copies of capital letters

from MSS., 17th cent. 1448, A.

Coloured drawings to

iEsops fables, 17th cent. 1783, ff. 1 6 b.

Mystical drawings illus-

trative of Revelation, chap, xv., circ. 1640. 1004, ff. 8 b, 9.

Drawings of antiquities

found in digging the foundation of new

St. Paul's Cathedra], London, 1675.

1677. 958, ff. 106 b, 107. Woodcut of Dungeness

Lighthouse, ante 1692. 2717, f. 27 b. Drawings of the herbs

Cuckoopint and Pilewort, 17th cent.

1009, ff. 124-126.

FLEMISH. Speculum humana?

salvationis, 14th cent. 346. Psalter, 14th cent. 2427.

INDEX.

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Art. Illuminations and Drawings. FLEMISH (continued) Hone, 15th cent. 2571 ; 2692 ; 2726 ; 2916.

Grotesque coloured initial

letters, 1539. 1174. Emblematical figures in

red chalk, 17th cent. 1316.

- FRENCH, Illuminated initial*,

and miniatures illustrative of medical art, 12th cent. 1975;— 13th cent. 1977; 2435.

— Bcstiarium, 14th cent.

278. • Vegece de Tart de Chiva-

lerie, 14th cent. 2430. Les grans croniques de

France; in camaieu gris, 14th cent.

2433, A-C.

Grotesques, 14th cent.

2409.

Breviary, 15th cent. 2419.

Horse, 15th cent. 2467;

2468; 2605; 2732, B. ; 2803.

Dionysius de ccelesti

hierarchia, 15th cent. 3049.

Horse of Louise de Savoy,

1516. 2418.

Picture of the journey of

the Duchess of Savoy to Nice, 1560. 2421.

GERMAN. Speculum humans

salvationis, 15th cent. 361.

Painting of the installa- tion of an emperor, 17th cent 723, f. 19.

Coloured allegorical and

other figures, 1710-1716. 3841.

ITALIAN. S. Pauli epistohe, 12th

cent. 539.

Almansor; tractatus me-

dicus, 14th cent. 2947. Delineationes picturarum

in mus«o A. Vendrameni, Venotorum

Ducis, 1627. 4004.

RUSSIAN. Copybook; initial let- ters, 17th cent. 3845.

SPANISH. Drawings of Chinese

manners and customs, 1621-1626. 1005, ff. 143-171.

Sculpture. Notice of the statue

of the Dying Gladiator in the Ludovisi Gardens at Rome, 17th cent. 1911- 1913, f. 169.

List of statues, in Sir H.

Sloane's handwriting, 18th cent. 4019, ff. 56-58.

jjiNQRavinos. Engravings of the

seasons, etc., 1611. 3375.

Art (continued). Treatises. Liber Mas- sa de coloribus, 13th cent. 342, f. 132.

Secretum Philosophorum,

15th cent. 2579, ff. 2-99 b.

Receipts for illuminating

books, 15th cent. 122, ff. 69 b-71 b.

Treatise on inks and waters

for illuminating, 15th cent. 122, ff. 90-95 b.

Colours for painting or

staining, late 15th cent. 747, f. 49 b. On Perspective, illustrated

with figures, 16th cent. Eng. and Lot.

536. Directions for painting a

table or picture containing allegorical

and other figures, 16th cent. 1041 ;

1062; 1063; 1082; 1096; 1169. De diversis coloribus, pic-

turis et tincturis, 1506. Dutch. 345,

ff. 23 -34 b. The craft of steining, after

the newest manner that is now used in

London, 17th cent. 1027.

Le parfait enlumineur,

17th cent. 2884, ff. 101-109 b;— 18th cent. 2994, ff. 1-7, 8-15 b.

De syinmetria corporis

huniani liber cum tabulis instructus variis, 17th cent. 575.

On limniug and enamel- ling, on moulding and casting, and on the composition of moulds, 17th cent. 227, ff. 1, 2, 30-36 b.

Rules for engraving, paint- ing, etc., 17th cent. 1203, passim.

The art of painting in oil,

17th cent. 1448, B. ff. t-3 b.

Secreta pigmentariornm,

17th cent. 1448, B. ff. 4-10 b.

Dissertatio de artis pio-

toriae historia, 1627. Ital. and Lot. 4004, ff. 3-9 b.

Treatise on perspective

with diagrams, 1648, 1649. Dutch 3202.

Directions for portrait

painting, tire. 1650. 228, ff. 1-23.

Catalogues. Sale catalogue of

paintings and engravings, 1713. 4019, f. 65.

r. Bousy (Charles de). •

Cosentinus (A. T.>

Isac (G.)

Mayerne (Sir T. Turquet de).

Russell (Wriothesley), 2nd Dub of Bedford.

Stobaeus (J.).

Voutet (J.).

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INDEX.

Arteaga de la Guerra (Isidore). Epistolae ad J. Cunningham, 17th cent. 2376, ff. 22, 25.

Artedi (Petrus), Arujermannia-Suecus.

Catalogus piscium maris Balthici, ut et

tiuviorum ac lacuum Sueciac, 18th ceut.

3870. Ope rum ejus recensio, 18th cent.

4020, ff. 194-197:

Arteflus, Arab Philosopher. Claris Majoris Sapientise, translated by S. Forman, 1609. 3822, ff. 103-114.

Clavis majoris sapient ia, 17th cent.

Eng. transl. 716 ; 3642, ff. 69-80.

Clavis majoris sapientiee, 17th cent.

Extracts. 3721, ff. 77-86 ; 3757, ff. 35- 39; 3773, ff. 17 b-31.

De arte suttrillia, 15th cent. Ex-

tract U18, ff. 112,113.

Artefius' secret book, 17th cent.

3773, ff. 17 b-31.

Arthromedea (Sebastianus), 0 alius. Versus, 17th cent. 2764, f. 17 b.

Arthur, King of the Britons. Excerptum e Gulielmo Malmesbury de loco ejus sepulture, 17th cent. 1775, f. 179.

Arthur (Patrick). Letter to Sir H. Sloanc, 1740. 4056, f. 328.

Artillery. Descriptions of ordnance, with drawings, 16th cent. 2497, ff. 38 -44 b.

Treatise on, 17th cent. 3959, ff.

28b-39.

v. Bourne (William).

ArtopCBiufl. o. Baker.

Arundel, co. Suss. Survey of the river at, 1698. 3233, f. 13 b.

Arundel, Earls of. v. Howard.

Arundel (John), Physician to Henry VI. ; aftertc. Bishop of Chichester. Medical receipts, 15th cent. 7, f. 42 b.

Arundel (Richard), Ut Baron Arundel of Trerice. Letter to, from T. Polwhele, 1680. 3822, f. 164 b.

Arundell, of Wardour, Family of. Pedi- gree, 16th cent. 1301, f. 107.

Arundell (Francis), of Stoke Parkt oo.

Northt. Medical prescription for, by Dr.

J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 28 b. — — Medical prescription for his son,

by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lat. 2812,

f. 36 b.

Arundell (Mary), wife of Thomas, 1st Baron Arundell of Wanlour. Prescrip- tion for, circ. 1600. 931, f. 60.

Aiysmyth. r. Arrowsmith.

Ascension, Isle of. Plants* ibi collects, 1699. 2376, ff. 118b-122.

Chart of, by Sir N. Miller, late

17th cent. 1040, f. 53 b.

Ash (Thomas), Labourer, of Wymondham, Certificate from the parish of Wymond- ham recommending him to the King to be touched for the evil, temp. Chaa. II. 206, B. f. 61.

Aahburnham (Jane), wife of William Ashburnham and widow of James, 1st Earl of Marlborough. Royal letter to the Church of^chester to grant to her a lease of Hudingham, Coddingtou, and Kingston Manors, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.

Ashburnham (John), 1st Earl of Astt- bwiiham. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 173.1. 4053, f. 94.

Ashburnham (M— \ wife of Sir William, 2nd Bart., of Bromham. Medical Case of, 18th cent. 4034, f. 31 1.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1719.

4078, ff. 266, 268, 275, 280.

Ashburnham (William), Royal Cofferer. Royal letter to the Church of Rochester to grant to him and Lady Marlborough, his wife, a lease of Hudingham, Codding- tou, and Kingston Manors, 1660. 856, f. 23 b.

Ashby (Matthew), of Ayfestwry, co. Bucks. Parliamentary proceedings in his case, 1704. 3066.

Ashby (Waring), of Quenby, co. Leic. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 175.

Ashe (Ann), youngest tlau. of Sir Joseph Asht\ ist Bart. Petition on her behalf, as a lunatic, to Lord Chancellor Somers, 169f. 4037, f. 202.

Ravings of, 17th cent. Autogr.

4037, ff. 190, 198, 199.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 169m.

4037, ff. 85, 117.

Letter to Dr. P. Barwick, n. d.

4066, f. 255.

Ashe (Sir James), 2nd Bart., of Twicken- ham. Certificate of his health, by Sir II. Sloane, 1708. 4078, f. 306.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent.

4078, f. 263.

Ashe (John), M.P. Letter to, from O. Cromwell, 1648. 1519, f. 183.

Ashe (Mary), 2m/ dau. of Sir Jos. Ashe, 1st Bart. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1698, 169g. 4037, ff. 117 b, 197, 300.

INDEX.

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Ashe (St. George), Bisliop of Clogker.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171J. 4043,

f. 129. Ashe (Simeon?) Short-hand notes of

his sermon on Romans ii. 4, by D. Foote,

late 17th cent. 600, f. 90.

Aahenhurat (Ward). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 4078, f. 260.

Ashhurat (Sir William), Alderman of London, Deposition relating to his traitorous speech, 1690. 203, f. 60.

Ashley (Robert), Af.P. for Dorchester.

Autobiography, circ. 1622. Lat. 2131,

ff. 16-20. AaTilinn Manor, nr. Great Ongar, co.

Essex. Grant of, by Dr. Hamey to the

College of Physicians, 1672. 203, f.

12« ; 3914, f. 121. Aflhmole (Elias). The Way to Bliss,

17th cent. 217.), ff. 1-51. Preface to Dr. J. Dee's Conferences

with Angels, 1672. 3188.

Astrological schemes, 17th cent.

Hologr. 3822, ff. 3-34. Horoscope under the anagram

James Hasolle, 17th cent. 3766, f. 16. Lines presented to his mother on

New Year's day, 164} Hologr. 970,

fc2-5b.

Warrant for his appointment to

be Comptroller of Excise, 1660. 856, f. 34.

Letter to, from W. Lilly, 166f

3822, f. 48.

Letter to, from T. Napier, 167 J.

3822, f. 162.

Wrote, in 1674, MS. 3677.

Wrote MS. 3678.

Formerly owned MSS. 1680; 3679,

ff. 1-74 b.

Owned, in 166f, MS. 3856.

Aahton ( ), of Crofton. Notes rela- tive to W. de La Mare, 17th cent. 1429, f. 98.

Ashton (John), Major. Copy of letters and papers found about his person, 1690. 3328, ff. 157-165.

Letter from, before his execution,

, sent to the Sheriff, [1691]. 1731, A. ff.

97-102.

Aahworth (Dr. ). Medical pre- scriptions, 1623. 1080, B. f. 22.

Quaedam ex ejus adversariis, 17th

cent. Fr. 2079, ff. 137-144.

Aahworth (Henry) Letter to Dr. Case, n. d. Lat. 548, f. 4.

Aflhworth (John), of Macclesfield. Let- ters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738-1742. 4055, ff. 402, 404 ; 4056, f. 58 ; 4057, f. 119.

Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1742. 4057, f. 117.

Aaia. Obseryationes rerum memorabi- lium in, a P. Bellonio, 1589. 1533, ff. 1-262.

Limits of, 16th cent. Hal. 887,

f. 2.

Miscellanea de rebus Asiaticis, e

MSS. Kampferi, 17th cent. Fr., Germ. and Lat. 2910.

Account of, 18th cent. 1836, ff.

26-103.

Askeaton Castle, co. Lunerick. Re- lation of passages which happened in, by W. Eames, 1642. 1008, ff. 55-58 b.

Articles of capitulation of, 1642.

1008, f. 59.

Names of the chief rebels at the

siege of, 1642. 1008, f. 60.

Askine (R — ). Formerly owned MS.

15;>8.

Aamann (Daniel), of Liegniti in Silesia. Autograph in Album, 1696. 2360, f. 61.

Aapinall (Nicholas), Hector of Ilormead Parva. Commission to, from the Bishop of London, 1561. 1317, f. 116 b.

Asplin (W— •). Letter to [J. Petiver], n. d. 3322, f. 139.

Asrob, S.% " Senex Meridianus" Decla- ratio Alchymise, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 14-23.

Assas (Nicolas d'), Chcv., Tutor to Lord Rockingham. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4052, ff. 270, 275, 292.

Letter to Lady Sondes, 1733.

4066, f. 89.

Aaaeline (Eustache). v. Eustechius [Asselioe], a Sancto Paulo.

Assemanus (Stephanus Evodius), Arch- bishop of Apamea. Observations on a letter from Dr. T. Shaw to Sir T. Dereham, 1733. ltal. 4066, f. 103.

Asaer (Joannes), Menevensis, Bishop of Sherbum. De .Klfredi gestis, 17th cent. Excerpts. 1846, ff. 122-137.

Asteley. v. Astley.

Aatell (M— ). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1720, 1724. 4045, f. 336 ; 4047, f. 163.

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INDEX.

Astley (Sir Jacob), Serjeant Major General; afterw. 1st Baroi Astley, Directions to, for government of the

. army during the cessation, 1640. 1200, f. 86.

Directions to Sir J. Fen wi eke to

muster the foot, 1640. 1200, f. 89.

Directions to the Colonels of foot,

1640. 1200, f. 89 b.

Letter of thanks to, from E. Porter,

1645. 1519, f.

Aston ( ), Captain. Papers of, 17 th

cent. 1815.

Aston (Francis), Secretary of the Royal Society, London. Letters to C. Sibelius a Goor, 1682, 1683. Lat. 2729, ff. 119, 137.

Aflton (John). Formerly owned MS. 4018, B.

Aflton (Sir Thomas), 1st Bart. Royal letter commendatory of his wife and family to Sir H. Willoughby, 1646. 856, f. 24.

Aston (Thomas), of co. Stafford. Horo- scope, 166f 2282, f. 29.

Aston (William), Merchant. Day-book of expenses and disbursements, 167J. 1808.

Astraohan, in Bussia. Diary of journey to, bv E. Kampfer, 1683. 2923, ff. 116- 153.

Astrolabe. Astrolabii confectio, 14th

cent. 2479, ff. 1-7. De astrolabii partibus et usu, 15th

cent. 780, ff. 49-55.

Regulse ad discernenda membra

astrolabii, 15th cent. 513, f. 15 b.

Practica astrolabii, 15th cent.

513, ff. 16-19 b.

Interpretatio terminorum astro-

labii in Arabicis termini*, 15th cent. 4, f. 59.

Excerpta de astrolabio, ex Chau-

cero aliisque, 16th cent. 446, ff. 37-56. v. Chaucer (Geoffrey).

Astrology. De diebus luns triginta, 11th cent. 475, ff. 211-217 b.

De judiciis astrorum, 12th cent.

2030, ff. 88-94 b.

De scientia astrorum, 13th cent.

2030, ff. 114-118.

Dies fausti et infausti secundum

lunam crescentem, 13th cent. 2461, ff. 62-64 b.

De lunationibus et somniis, 13th

Astrology (continued). Liber deetinn- tionum, 14th cent. 3564, ff. 1-34.

Astrological rules and calculating

tables, 14th cent. 568, ff. 8-18 b.

Liber parcarum sive fetorum,

14th cent. 3281, ff. 26-36 b.

De judiciis Astronomic in re

medica, 14th cent 3281, ff. 56 b-65. Astrologica-medica qujedam, 14th

cent. 433, ff. 99-103.

Regulae astrologies de luna, 14th

cent. 514, f. 42.

" Racio 8pere Pictagore," 14th

cent. 521, f. 45.

De cognoscendo diem nativitatis

hominis, 14th cent. 3281, f. 14.

Tabula conjunctionum signorum

zodiaci, 14th cent. 3482, f. 13.

Astrological treatises, 15th rent.

Lat. and Eiujl. 5, ff. 173-190; 282, j*is*itn ; 312 ; 332 ; 636 ; 702, ff. 6-33 b ; 1313, ff. 94-103 b; 1609, ff. 11-32; 1620; 1681; 1697, passim; 3124, ft 2- 51b; Imperf. 3277; 3443, ff. 1-4 b; 3566, ff. 112D-126, 142 b.

A litelle tretys of Astronomye and

of Philosophic contrived and made of the wisest philosofers and astronomyers that ever weren sithen this worlde fnrst beganne, 1 5th cent. 965, ff. 145 b-147 b, 165-180; 1317, ff. 103b-li:>; 2453; /m/x?r/. 3553, f. 1-20;— 17th cent. 1317, ff. 103b-115.

Introductio ad judicia Astronomie,

15th cent. Imperf. 3530.

Horoscopes and astrological pre-

dictions, 1442-1458. 428, passim.

Tractatus astrologico - magicus

44 Filia astronomie," 15th cent. Lat. and Fr. 314, ff. 2-64 b.

Treatise on the planets, viz. on the

fortunes of those born under each of the zodiacal signs, 15th cent. Imperf. 1088, ff. 61b-93b.

Tokens of good and evil for each

day of the month and week, 15th cent. Verse. 1315, ff. 49-67 b.

De diebus creticis, 15th cent. 134,

ff. 4b-20b.

Human destinies learnt from the

stars, 15th cent. 1315, ff. 36 b-48 b. Schemata de spams duodecim

coutinentia responsiones sedecim ad sedecim qutestiones propositas, 15th cent. 351, ff. 3-14 b.

On the influence of planets on the

cent. Imperf. 2030, f. 134.

human body, 15th cent. 965, ff. 2-7 b ; 3285, ff. 76 b-84; Imperf. 3526, ff. 1- 7 b.

INDEX.

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Astrology (continued). Quatdam astrolo-

gica-medica, 15th cent. Lat. and Engl.

390, ff. 25 b-31 b. Comprobatio que fecit Ksdras

sacerdos in Jerusalem, 15th cent. 122,

ff. 125-129.

Nativitatum liber, 15th cent.

Imperf. 3486, ff. 81 b-85 b.

" Le liure de duxe signes," 15th

cent. 420, ff. 277-280 b.

" Jadicia Herfordensis," 15th cent.

1713, ff. 15-18 b.

"Computacio Danielis prophete

aive sompniale," 15th cent. 1009, ff. 58-61.

De natnra planetarum, 15th cent.

521, ff. 269-271 b.

On the signs of the Zodiac and the

influence of the planets, 15th cent. Imperf. 620, ff. 12-14 b.

Astrological observations on the

eclipse of the sun, 17 June, 1433. 428, ff. 139-141. —

On the government of the 12 signs,

15th cent. 7, f. 39 b.

Of the spheres and planets, 15th

cent. 73, f. 26.

Ad sciendum tempus planetarum,

qua hora debet flebotomari, 15th cent. 634, f. 1.

On phlebotomy, according to the

signs of the Zodiac, 15th cent. 121, f. 35.

De septem metallis per septem

planetas, 15th cent. 121, f. 94 b.

Curae egritudinum secundum iin-

pressiones imaginum signorum, 15th cent. 332, f. 6.

Astrologica qusedam ad medicinam

spectantia, 15th cent. 405, f. 46 b.

De dominione planetarum, 15th

cent. 634, f. 2.

In quo signo cujuslibet mensis Sol

fuerit, 15th cent. 634, f. 2.

De quatuor qualitatibus quomodo

dividentur'pejr influenciam planetarum, 15th cent. Engl. 706, f. 103.

Astrological rules respecting the

time of birth, late 15th cent. Lat. 747, f. 76 b.

De eclipsi signa futura, 15th cent.

783, B. f. 205.

Signa vite et mortis secundum

cursum lune et mensis, 15th cent 783, B. f. 217.

Natures of the zodiacal signs, 15th

cent. 965, f. 22. Tabula septem planetarum, etc.,

15th cent. 983, f. 80.

Astrology (continued). Tabula voluella, cum regula, 15th cent. 1620, ff. 5-6 ; 4100*.

Table of the conjunction ol the

planets, 1492. 3152, f. 78 b.

Astrological tables and tracts, 16th

cent. 14, /wisstm; 311, passim; Ttal. 8«7, ff. 60-67 b, 77b-80; 1697, passim;— 1590. 3690, ff. 20 b-25 b, 91 b-102 ;— 1599. 3, ff. 3-6, 13-38.

De arte astrologica et magica,

16th cent. 8.

Summae Astrologis judicialis pars

altera, 16th cent. 3130, ff. 1-53 b.

De Astrologia judiciali, 16th cent.

3762, ff. 89-137.

Astrological rules for discovering

theft, 16th cent. 14, f. 27 b ; 69, ff. 1- 36, 42-56.

Observations medico-astrologica*,

16th cent. 114, ff. 102-134.

On the aspects of the planets, and

rules for solving questions, 16th cent. Engl, and Lat. 1009, ff. 99-122 b.

Astrological rules, 16th cent.

3722, ff. 143-154 b. Astrological remarks, 16th cent.

2561, ff. 55b-66b. Observationes astrologies cum

figuris, *16th cent. 887, ff. 69-76 b.

Kalendar and table of zodiacal

signs, 16th cent. 389, ff. 138-144 b. Astrological judgments, 16th-17th

centt. 2503, ff. 82-87 b.

Of planetary and lunar influence,

16th cent. Lat. 2320, ff. 19-24.

Designis, 16th cent. 69, ff. 37-41 b.

Remarks on the seasons likely to

ensue according to the day on which the first of January may happen to fall, 16th cent. 393, f. 73 b.

De signis Zodiaci, 16th cent. 568,

f. 240.

Tabulae conjunction um, a.d. 1482-

1500, 16th cent. 702, f. 11.

Quicstio de stellarum configura-

tionibus in 1503 et 1504, 16th cent. 3130, ff. 54-58.

Schemes of nativities, 1533, 1564.

3634, ff. 28, 73;— 17th cent. 1459, ff. 212b-219; 1707; Lat. 1770, ff. 136- 162 b; 1778; 1782, ff. 1-42 b; Lat. 1783, f. 92; 2282: 2682, ff 1-19, 21-29, 96-101 ;— 1575-1634. 1709, ff. 143-180 ;— 161 1-1614. 1476 ;— 1629- 1674. 1129, ff. 178-181, 185-195 b ;— 1651. 570, ff. 37-39;— 1656. Span. 1141;— 1662-1698. 1120;— 166S. 1708, ff. 106-127 ;— 1672. 3722, f. 182.

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INDEX.

Astrology (continued). Calculatio na- tivitatis pueri, 1561. 2273, ff. 46 b-49.

Astrological treatises, 17th cent.

1470, ff. 73 b-98 b ; 1697, passim ; 1760 ; 1902; 1965, ff. 4-18, 168, 178-181 b ; 2607 ; 2627 ; 3654, ff. 26 b-28 b ; 3766 ; 3822. ff. 3-34 b, 51-61 b, 86, 122 b-133 ; 3857.

The nature of the twelve bowses

for judgement of diseases and the causes thereof, 17th cent. 99.

â–  Ars judicatoria secundum novem

judices, 17th cent. 268.

De directionibus astrologicis, 17th

cent. 740.

Treatise cone, the nature of astro-

logy, 17th cent. 762.

Astrological observations, 17th

ceut. 1312 ; 1426, ff. 65b-75; Lit. and En*jl. 3714, ff. 3-12 b.

Astrological judgments, 17th cent.

2535.

Tables for the practice of judicial

Astrology, 17th cent. 374 b.

Astrological rules, 17th cent.

1734, ff. 1-250, 255-266.

De judiciis astrologicis, 17th cent.

435, ff. 1-61 b.

Influence of the signs and dominion

of the planets, 17th cent 1404, ff. 59- 98 b.

Astrological tables and notes, 17th

cent. 2172, f. 357 ; 2619, ff. 143-149 b, 165-188 b, 193b-201b.

Excerpts concerning judicial Astro-

logy, 17th cent. 1131, ff. 11 -37.

On judicial Astrology, 17th cent.

Fr. 3722, ff. 160 b-180 ; 3762, ff. 139 b-156.

On Astrology, including horoscopes

of royal personages, 17th cent. Fr. 1009, ff. 82-98 b.

A table of houses for the latitude

of 56 degrees, 17th cent. 631, ff. 113- 118 b.

Rationes contra vana Astrologorum

prognostics, 17th cent. 1733, ff. 378- 383 b.

De fortitudine et debilitate plane-

tarum, 17th cent. 1983, B. ff. 53-58.

Koto latronum, 17th cent. 1664,

ff. 8 b-14.

Astrological observations on the

days of the week, 17th cent. 1468, ff. 251-253 b.

Astrological notes, 1 7th cent.

1592, ff. 10b-13.

Astrology (continued). Significations of the planets in the zodiacal signs, 17th cent. 1590, ff. 45, 46.

Observations on Planets and

Comets, 17th cent. 373, f. 19.

Dissertation on astrology, 17th

cent. Fragment. 1786, f. 179."

Signification of figures of nativities,

17th cent. 1404, ff. 1-58.

Astrological observations on the

four superior planets being visible at one time, 28 Nov. 1642. 651, f. 105.

Heures planetaires, 1667. 3722,

ff. 134-141 b.

Elements of Astrology, 1685-1687.

Fr. 3384.

Medico-astrological treatment of

patient*, 1689. 1983, B. ff. 58-74 b.

De sigillis planetarum, 18th cent.

Germ. 3438.

Astrological notes relating to

medicine, 18th cent. 1789, ff. 1-10.

v. African us (Flaccus) alias Africus

(Flavius). Agrippa ( Henri c us Cornelius). Anglicus (Galfridus). Ashmole (Elias). Balemin.

Bernard (Francis). Bombast von Hohenheim (Philipp

Aureol Theophrast), called

Paracelsus. Colchester. Coley (Henry). Cundall (George). Dee (Arthur). Dee (John). Dove (Richard). Edlin (Richard). Firmicus Maternus (Julius). Forman (Simon). Gresham (Edward). H-(J-).

Jabri ibn Haiyin, al- Tar 8 ml. Jafar ibn Muhammad (Abu

Mashas), al-Baikhi. Lilly (William). Montulmo (Antonius de). Plato Tyburtinus. Plinius Secundus (Cains). Plukenett (Leonard). Ptolomftus (Claudius). Sylvestris (Bernard in us). Trewythian (Richard). Turner (George). Vaughan (Thomas).

Astronomy. Astronomical rules for the ecclesiastical kalendar, 11th cent. 263, j

INDEX.

29

Astronomy (continued). Tractatuli as- tronomic!, 14th cent. 514, ff. 10-49 b.

Astronomical calendars, 14th, 15th

centt. Lat. 807 ; 2250 ; 2465.

Calendarium eclipsiam lunarium

ab 1282 ad 1300, 14th cent. 3281, ff. 16, 25.

Kalendarium Johanna* Principissa?

Wallice A.D. 1380 compositum, 15th cent. 282, ff. 5-17 b.

Astronomical tables, 1385-1469.

1110, f. 35 b. Cauoneset Tabula?, 15th cent. 407.'

Almanac 7 planetaram ad annum

1431. 3556, ff. 16-23 b.

De sphera, 15th cent. 513, ff.

59-75.

mense, 15th cent. 702, f. 3 b.

Rules for calculating the moon's

rising, etc., 15th cent. Lat. 770, f. 1 b. Astronomical treatises, 16th cent.

Lat. 1620;— 1572. Imperf. 3278;—

17th cent. Lat. 1760; Imperf. 1779,

ff. 54-159 b. • Astronomiic aphorismi, 16th cent.

446. Astronomical tables, with rules

for navigation, latitudes of places, 16th

cent. Fr. 514, ff. 50-77.

Doctrina brevis de construe tionc

Ephemeridum, with tables, 16th cent. 14, ff. 40 b-44.

Tabulae Astronomies, 16th cent.

3130, ff. 58b-60b.

Astronomical collections, 1 7th cent.

1697 ; 1782, ff. 33-41 b ; 3881, p mim. Astronomical problems, 17th cent.

3889, ff. 17-49.

Problems in practical astronomy,

17th cent. 570, if. 24-36 b, 39 b-53. In theoricas planetartim, 17th cent.

1525, ff. 52-78 b.

Treatise of planetary instruments,

17th cent. 3722, ff. 94-110 b.

Astronomical observations, 17th

cent. 3858, ff. 1-14.

Tables to find the motion of the

sun and moon for ever, 17th cent. 533, ff. 70b-81.

De narratione astronomica, 17th

cent. 1525, ff. 43-51 b.

Tables of declensions and ascensions

of the planets, 17th cent. 3634, ff. 80- 88 b.

Epochs? mediorum motuum Solis,

17th cent. 3, ff. 7-12 b.

Astronomy (continued). Agronomical calculations, 17th cent. 1510, ff. 51-53 b.

On the nature of the seven planets,

17th cent. 1926, ff. 44-46 b.

Astronomical observations to be

made by the masters of ships, etc., in their E. India and other long voyages beyond the equinoctial line Southward, 17th cent. 427, ff. 43-44 b.

Extracts on, from the memoirs of

the French Academy, vol. 3, cap. 18, 17th cent. 660, f. 58.

Des 48 images celestes, 17th cent.

Fr. verse. 1009, f. 81.

Rule for finding the situation of

the planets, 17th cent. 1786, f. 164. Altitudo poli Londini, 17th cent.

Planetarum cursus in unoquoque —

3746, f. 2.

Discussion by an Englishman of

Galileo's new discovery of Jupiter's satellites, 1610. 682, f. 46.

Tables of the position of the

Planets, 1630-1654. 691.

Observation of an eclipse, 1630.

Ital. 3722, ff. 1-7 b.

Astronomical tables, 1650. 3932,

ff. 85-91.

Tractatus prognostics de coraeta

in 1652 apparente, 17th cent. 3019, ff. 66-71.

Introductio ad astronomiam,

1662-3. 1221, ff. 10-15 b.

Tractatus de sphaera, 1674. 1031,

ft. 123-126. Account from Germany of the late

comet, 1680-168$. 2281, ff. 87 b-89,

90b. Notice of solar and lunar eclipses

in the year 1683. 2281, f. 50 b.

Table of the moon, 1688-1699.

3861, f. 23.

Observations on star stones, 18th

cent. Ttal. 4026, ff. 340-342 b.

Animadversions super decern

macular um solarium periodo, 18th cent. 4019, f. 44.

Treatise on the planetary system,

1715. 3147.

v. Bachstrom (Jean Frederic). Bonnivert (Gedeon). Brahe (Tycho). Cetto, in Peru. Ohildrev (Joshua). F- (S-). Flamstead (John). Gresham (Edward). Grew (Nehemiah). Hobbes (Thomas). Kaerleoo (Louis).

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INDEX.

Manfredi (Eustachio). Pisanelli (Baldassar). Power (Henry), M.D. Ray (Rev. John). Rooke (Laurence). Wing (Vincent).

Afltruc (Jean), Physician to Louis XV.

Dissertatio de petrificatis Boutonneti

re pert is, 18th cent. Lat. and Fr.

3323, f. 33. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1740. D\

4056, f. 267.

Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1739, 1740. Fr. 4069, ff. 23, 57.

Astry (Sir James). Letter to, from H. Beverland, n. d. Lat. 1985, f. 45.

Atchen. v. Achen.

AthenaeUB. Excerpta ex Casauboni animadvers'ionibus in, 17th cent. 1173, fT. 7-22 ; 1300, ff. 1-5.

— — Deipnosophistarum libri, 1606- 1607. Excerpts. 1111, ff. 69-80.

Atherton (H — ), of Newcastle. Letter to R. Sterrel, 168}. 3822, f. 166.

Letter to Dr. W. Gibbons, 169f.

4062, f. 251.

Atherton (John), Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. Account of his trial and execution, by Rev. J. Quick, 17th ce.it. 1818, ff. 177-188.

Athlone, co. Weht ^feath, Ireland. Ac- count of its siege by Gen. Ginkel, 1691. 3065. f. 62.

Athol, Earl of. v. Stewart (Johu).

AtimetUS, Pamphili Tiberii Cwsaris Aula Libcrti Libertus. Verses on the death of Hornoncea his wife, 15th cent. Lat. 327, f. 75 b.

Atkines (Thomas), Surgeon, of Northamp- ton. Formerly owned MS. 1629.

Atkins (fiev. ). Sermon, 1639.

250, f. 200 b.

Atkins (Mrs. — ). Report on her body by Sir H. Sloane and W. Cowper, 1705. 4078, f. 307.

Atkins (Charles). Letter to his uncle Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2724, f. 164.

Atkins (Charles), Surgeon of the English Factory at Gombroon. Letters to J. INrt i ver, 1 700, 1 70 1 . 332 1 , ff. 38, 8 1 , 90.

Atkins (Sir Jonathan). Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1683. 2724, f. 168.

Atkinson (C — ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, W. 4046, f. 238.

Atkinson (James), of Christ's Hospital. Specimen of handwriting, 1664. 994, ff. 1 b, 2.

Atkinson (John), " Clericus " of Dal- s ton. Certificate of birth and baptism of E. Denton, 1654. 2281, f. 2 b.

Atkynson (William). Formerly owned

MS. 446. Attayde (Antonins de). Correspondence

with M. Correa, 1600, 1601. 902, ff.

10, 11, 23, 33 b, 34, 43 b, 66 b.

Atte Merke (Ralph), of Drayton, co. Suss. Lease to his brother Nicholas of land in Drayton and Selhain, co. Suss., 1352. Lat. 1044, f. 257.

Atton (I*—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, ». d. 4078, f. 241.

At Wynde (Roger). Admission of him and Isabel, his wife, to the confraternity of the Friars Minors, in England, 1467. Lat. 1617, f. 1 b.

Aubert ( ), M.D. Consulte par,

pour A. Calsamilia, 1684. 3998, ff. ,38-41.

Aubert (Claude), Drench Merchant at Tangier. Information by, against R. Wyth, 1672. 3514, f. 123.

Inventory of his goods, 1672.

3514, f. 122.

Aubert (Jacques), M.D., of Vemfdme. Answer to his exposition of metals, by R. Lane, 17th cent. 2228.

Aubign6 (Theodore Agripjia d*). Sonnet against the conversion of Henry IV. of France, 1 7th cent. Fr. 524, f. 10.

Aubigny (K— ). r. Stuart (Katharine), widow of George, Lord Aubigny.

Aubrey ( ). Letter to Sir H. Sloaue,

n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 290.

Aubrey (John), Antiquary. Miscellanies, 17th cent. Excerpts. 3846, ff. 112 b.

Letter to Dr. W. Holder, 1693.

1388, f. 149.

Letter to Dr. R. Hooke, 1695.

1039, f. 108.

Letter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d.

4057, f. 292.

Auchel ( — d'), Sieur. Livrc de receptes pour les homines, traduictcs d'A Demand en Fran<;ois, 1654. 732.

Auden (Charles). Owned, in 1642, MS. 1607.

Audiflret ( ), of Lyon*. Wrote, in

1669, MS. 1076.

Audit Office. Fees to County Auditors, temp. Jas. I. 1520, f. 9.

INDEX.

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Audley (Thomas), Bai-on A\idley; I*ord Chancellor. Character of, 17th cent. 1523, f. 25 b.

Audley End House, in Saffron Walden, oo. Essex. Epigram on a drawing of, by Lord Suffolk's steward, 1649. Lilt. 739, ff. lb, 104 b.

Audomarus, Philosopher, of Paris. Ex posit io summce Geberi secundum, loth cent. 3120, ff. 145-173.

Auersperg (Wolfgang Engelbrecht von), Graf. Consilia medica pro, 1638, 1646. Lat. and Germ. 2253, ff. 73 b-86, 272 b -274.

Aufrere ( ). Letter to P. Silvester,

n. d. Fr. 4066, f. 257.

Augar (Isaac Elieser), of Amsterdam. Letter to Sir II. Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 293.

Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1734

Lat. 4068, f. 246.

Augmentation Office. Fees to officers in, temp. Jas. I. 1520, ff. 5 b, 8.

Augsburg, in Bavaria. Diet of the German States at, 1555. 2103, ff. 180- 184.

Consilium medicum pro matrona

Augustana, 1632. 2253, ff. 5-53.

Augustine, &., Bishop of Hippo. Elen- chus operum ejus, 17th cent. 19K1, f. 38 b.

Beneficia roissam audientibus

evenientia, 15th cent. 3722, f. 128.

I)e cognitione vera; vita?, 14th

cent. 2515, ff. 58-85.

De conflictu virtutum et vitiorum

et de vera religione, 14th cent. 1613, ff. 14 b-52.

Enchiridion, 13th - 14th centt.

Excerpts. 1580, f. 81 b.

Meditationes de Spiritu Sancto,

14th cent. 2275, ff. 64-72.

De Mendacio, 13th cent. 1 103, A.

ff. 1-9.

Oratio, 14th cent. 1777, f. 49 b.

Oratio ante missam dicenda, 1 5th

cent. 1939, ff. 109-121.

Reg u la, 14th cent. Ext nuts.

1934, f. 82.

De secreto Inearnationia Verbi l>ei

et de ejus dnobus substantiis, 1 4th cent. 1888, ff. 79,79 b.

Sentential ex ejus serinouibtis de

verbis Domini, &c, 14th cent. 3551, ff. 72 b-84.

AugUBtine, S.t Bis/top of Ifip/HJ (con- tinued). Speculum Peccatoris, 15th cent. 988, ff. I -13 b.

De spiritu et anima, 14th cent.

2515, ff. 85b-110.

AugUStinus (Erasmub), Verbi Dei Minister, Memorabilia chronologioa ex Scripturis Sacris in ejus usum collects, 1577. Germ. 299S, ff. 162-185.

AugUStyne, Dr. v. Agostini (Agostino degli).

Aumont (Louis d'), Inc. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1717. Fr. 4045, f. 74.

Letter to, from Sir F Sloane, n. d.

Fr. 4069, f. 89.

Letter to his Secretary, from Sir

H. Sloane, 1713. Fr. 4068, f. 74.

Aungell, Master, r. Angel (John).

Aungier (Thomas), Major. Letters to

Finch, 1696, 1697. 2728, ff. 234-

243 b.

Aureyo (Johannes de), Frater Minor. Confessionale, 15th cent. Fr. 242.% ff. 1-32.

Aursperg. v. Auersperg.

Ausheim (Ferdinand de), Baro. Con- silia medica pro, 1646. Lat. ami Ttah 2253, ff. 54-57, 299 b.

Epistola de propinanda aqua ejus

Tectntiana, 17th cent. 2253, f. 90.

Austen, Phylum. Medical treatise according to, 15th cent. 100.

Austen (John), M.P. for co. Middlesex. Letter to , 172J. 4046, f. 202.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 172*.

4046, f. 204.

Austin (Mary), Jun. Warrant to ap- point her to be laundress to the intended Queen, 166L 856, f. 10 b.

Austin (Thomas). Formerly owned MS. 20.

Austin (William), Sen., Barrister, of Southward. MS. 3150 whs dedicated to, by J. Day.

Austria. Journal of travels in, by Dr. E. Browne, 1668-1069. 1905, ff. 1 39, passim.

Austria, Ardubikes of. Treaty with England, temp. Hen. VII. JmL 2lo:s, ff. 189 192.

Ferdinand. Alliaiur of, with

Koine, Germany and England, <,7n;. 1.VJ7. Ixit. 2103, ff. 203-206.

Austria, Albert, \rc/tdu/;e ot\ Otrdinal. Horoscope, 1559. 1770, f. 1*49 b.

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INDEX.

Austria, Charles VI., Arcltdukc of. Horoscope, 1565. 1770, f. 151.

Austria, Charles Joseph, Archduke of; brother of the Emperor Leoptld I. Note of his birth, 1649. 1708, f. 108.

Austria, Ernest, Archduke of. Horo- scope, 1553. 1770, f. 151b.

Corres]K>ndence with Qii. Eliza- beth, 159.">. 1786, f. 37.

Austria, Maximilian III., Archduke of. Horoscope, 1558. 1770, f. 150.

Austria, Sigismund, Archduke of. U. Molitoris tractatus scriptns ad, de phi- touicis mulieribus, 1489. 2417, ff. 2-35 b.

Austria, Wenceslaus, Archduke of. Horo- scope, 1561. 1770, f. 150 b.

Austria, Don John of, natural son of Philip IV. v. Netherlands, Governors of

Autographs, r. Album Amicornm.

Auzout (Adrien). Judgment of, on telescopes, early 18th cent. 4019, f. 241.

Avaloil, Province of in Newfoundland.

Grant of, to Sir G. Calvert, 1623. Lut.

and Engl. Copies. 170. Colonization of, 1670. 3662, f. 24.

AvanziUB (Carol us). Consilium medicum pro, 17th cent. Ital. 2253, f. 292 b.

Averani (Giuseppe), of Florence. Letter to Sir H. Newton, 1712. Lai. 4065, f. 66.

Averson (Hugh), of SncUisham. Account of payment for sheep, 1604. 3827, f. 2.

Avicenna. v. rlusain ibn vAbd Allah (Abu 'Ali Al), called Ibn Sinior Aricenna.

Avienus (Rufus Festus). Versus de Orpheo, 15th cent. 777, f. 88.

Versus de cantu Syrenum, 15th

cent. 777, f. 89 b.

Avinetus Alius Ysaaci. v. Muham- mad ibn ZakasTya (Abu Bakr), Al HnzT.

Avinon (Walter de). De urinis, 14th cent. 420, ff. 122-124; 3550, ff. 22 b- 28;— 15th cent. 783, B. ff. 197-203; 3531, ff. 14-1 8.

Avodio (Joseph), of Mount Libawis in Syria. Letter to Sir H. Slonne, m. d. 4057, f. 294.

Awbrey (Thomas), Seedsman, of London. Letter to J. Adams, 1690. 4062, f. 237.

Axtell (Co/. Daniel), Regicide. Medical recipe for, 1657. 153, f. 110.

Ayleway (Thomas). Warrant for diN- ]M>ssessing him of the office of searcher in the port of London, 1661. 856, f. 26.

Ayllyff (John), Surgeon to Henry YITI. Owned MS. 1.

Aylmer (Whitgift). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1710. 4042, f. 145.

Aymon (Jean) Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, 1 702. Fr. 4068, f. 38.

Ayrey (James), of London. Autograph in Album, 1697. 2360, f. 4.

Ayry (James). Letter to, from H. Jones, 1697. 4062, f. 268.

Letter to, from A. Buddie, it. d.

4066, f. 289.

Aytoun {Sir Robert), Private Secretary to Antic of Denmark. Poems, 17th cent. Copies. 1446, ff. 44 b, 45.

Versus ad, a R. Thorio, 17th cent.

1768, f. 38 b.

Ayyuh IbnSulaiman ibn Ibrahim,

High Priest of Boonda in Africa. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1734. Arab, and Enol. 4053, f. 341.

Azogue, in Guancabelica, Peru. Discourse on the employment of Indians in the mines at, 17th cent. 3055, ff. 20-25.

Azores, The. Description of, 17th cent. Fr. 1019, f. 8 b.

B — (]>r. — ). Encomium on, 17th cent. 3769, f. 11.

B— (A—), of London. Letter to Sir If. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 121.

B— (Barbara). Letter to [Sir H. Sloane], 170g. 4041, f. 279.

B— (C— ), Surgeon Royal. Royal letter commendatory of, to be a freeman of the city of London, temp. Charles II. 856, f. 19 b.

B— (D— ), of co. Xorthants. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met ford, 1666. LaU. 2812, f. 89.

B— (E— ), M.D. Letter to, from V. Serrano, 1708. Lut. 4064, f. 157.

B— (G— ), Student of Christ Church, Oxon. Letter to, from H. Broughton, 1611. 3088, f. 110.

B., H. v. Boxe (Henry).

B— (J— ). Plaister for the fc-othauhe, 17th cent. 2196, f. 122 b.

INDKX.

33

B — (J—)- Fabula ab, H. Sloane inscripta, 18th cent. 3516, f. 209.

B — (M — A — ). Alchemical collections, 1575. 830.

B— (P— C— ), M.P. Letter to, from u a true zealous Protestant," 17th cent. 1983, B. f. 10.

B— (R— de), of Florence. De Chiro- mantia, 1407. 513, if. 109-134.

B— (R— ). Letter to A. Hill, 1709. 2902, f. 65.

B— (R— O—). Observations on re- straining Netherland merchants from exporting English beer, 1606. 1710, f. 140.

B— (T— ). Poems, 17th cent. Copies. 1446, ff. 66 b, 89.

B— (T— ), of Queen's College, Oxon. Let- ter to his friend, on English history, 1656. 3828, ff. 189-204.

B—(W— ). Essay on Ambition, late 17th cent. 1009, f. 73.

Ba— (Ro— ). Life of Sir T. More, 1599. 828.

Babault (Guy), M.D. On diseases of the human body, 17th cent. 2415, ff. 103-240.

Receipts, 17th cent. 2414 ; 2415.

Babb ( > Letter to, from Sir H.

Sloane, 172 j. 4068, f. 112.

Babelin ( ), OntlUt at the Hospital

for the Blind in Paris. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. Fr. 4052, f. 54.

Baber (Sir John), M.D. Medical re- ceipts and prescriptions, 17th cent. 1924.

Babo, Dr. v. Babault (Guy).

BabUA, Magister. Alphabetum Alchc- micum, 14th cent. 1754, ff. 172 b-182.

Babylonians. Observations on the manners and customs of the antient Babylonians, 17th cent. Fr. 1013.

Baeoher (— ), Surgeon, of London. Formulas medicinales receptso ex, 16th cent. 574, A. f. 33 b.

Baoher ( ), of Tangier. Charge

of maladministration by, against J.

Bland, arc. 1670. 3514, f. 25. Information by, against soldiers

in Capi. Gyles' Company, 1672. 3514,

f. 116.

Baohilar (George), of Christ's Hospital, London. Specimens of handwriting, 1671. 994, ff. 7b-10,17b,18,31b,32, 35 b, 36.

SLOANE INDEX.

BachimiUB (Arnold us). Pan-Sophia Enchiretica, 17th cent. Fr. 3871, ff. 1-58.

Baohstrom (Jean Frederic). Nova acstus murini theoria, 17th cent. 4022, ff. 97-105.

Baehtiflhub, Medicus Arabs. Vita, 18th cent. 3647, f. 4 b.

Baokwell (Edward), Alderman. Cove- nant as freighter of the ship Waterhousc with the owner and master, 1663. 1952, f. 70.

Accompt of, with Col. H. Norwood,

1668. 3510, f. 25 b.

Baoon (Antony), son of Vie Lord Keeper Sir N. Baoon. Apology to, from Lord Essex, [1598]. 1132, ff. 15-25.

Correspondence with Lord Essex,

n. d. 1856, ff. 7 b, 9 b ; 3078, ff 14 b-20.

— — Medical prescriptions for, 1597. 494, ff. 8, 8 b, 11.

Baoon (Francis), Viscount St. Albans. Catalogue of the extant MSS. of, with a table of his speeches, etc., 17th cent. 629, ff. 243-245.

- Advancement of Learning, book v. ; extract from, by Sir M. Williams, 17th cent. 70.

Essavs ; extracts from, by Sir E.

Sherburne', 17th cent. 836, f. 51.

Novum Organum criticized by D.

Mylius, 17th cent. Lat. 427, ff. 102 b- 119 b.

Natural History ; extracts from,

17th cent. 2283, ff. 65 b-68.

Proportions pond era m rerum

ejusdem magnitudinis e, 17th cent. 1733, f. 7.

Faber fort once, translated by R. H.,

1682. 412, ff. 71-100 b.

Letters and Speeches, 1599-1617.

3522.

Letters, 17th cent. 3078.

Letter to the Lord Chancellor,

touching the history of Britain, [1609]. 972, f. 1.

- Correspondence with Cambridge University, 1616-1619. Engl, and Lat. 3562, ff. 27, 27 b, 42, 86 b, 89, 93.

Letter to the House of Lords, 1621.

826, f. 7.

Letter to the Duke of Buckingham,

[1623]. 972, f. 3.

Letter to Sir H. Snvile touching

helps for the intellectual powers, 17th cent. 629, ff. 246-250.

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INDEX.

Bacon (Francis), Viscount St. Albans (con- tinued). Letter to Sir £. Coke, n. <L 1775, ff. 78-83.

Letters to Lord Essex, n. d. 1775,

ff. 83-85 b.

Letter to James I., m. d. 1775,

f. M.

Letter to the "Company for the

settlement of New Drapery, co. Hert- ford," n. d. 3827, f. 189.

Letter to, from Sir T. Bodley,

1607. 1775, ff. 50-53.

Speech at the arraignment of Lord

Somerset, 1616. 1002, f. 80-98 b.

Speech on his appointment as

Chancellor, 1617. Imperf. 1856, f. 73. A confession of the faith written

by, when made Solicitor-General, 17th cent. 363, ff. 81-93 b.

Discourse touching the Low

Countries, the King of Spain, the King of Scotland, the French King and Qu. Elizabeth, 17th cent. 755.

Considerations for the better estab-

lishment of the Church of England, 17th cent. 1435, ff. 125-130.

• Considerations touching the Queen's

service in Ireland, 17th cent. 1775, ff. 47-49.

Apology addressed to, by L. Pe-

trucci, 1619. Lot. and Ital. 415, ff. 2-13.

Verses against his condemnation

in 1620, by Dr. Lewis al. La was, 17th cent. 826, f. 4; 1792, ff. 109-112.

MS. 1622 is dedicated to him.

Bacon (Matthew), M.D., of London. Autobiography, 1616-1661. 464.

Collection of poems and other

pieces, circ. 1644. Lat. and Engl. 396.

Medical instructions for Sign.

Barganio, 1651. 203, f. 157.

Letter to Sir H. Walgrave, 1653.

1833, f. 15.

Bacon (Montague), Hector of Newbotd Verdun, co. Leic. Letter to Capt. Tub- lay, 1743. 4066, f. 127.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.

4057, ff. 295, 297.

Bacon (Sir Nathanael), youngest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Bart. Declara- tion of the desperate estate of F. Splra, in 1548, compiled by. 17th cent. 397.

Bacon (Nathanael). Letter to Sir T. Browne, n. d. Lat. 4066, f. 248.

Bacon (Sir Nicholas), Lord Keeper. Orations, 1558, 1562, 1568, 1571. 105, ff. 1-7.

Ordinances for repairing of abuses,

1566. 1565.

Discourse of Qu. Elizabeth 's mar- riage with the Duke of " Aluioyne," 1570. 1786, ff. 18-24.

Bacon (Robert). Poem by, inscribed to Sir H. Sloane, 18th cent. 3400, ff. 6-10.

Bacon (Roger). Mendacia tria de Al- chemia, 14th cent 1754, ff. 62-74.

Speculum secretorum Alchimia?,

14th cent. 1754, ff. 48-50 ;— 15th cent. 513, ff. 178b-181; 692, ff. 1-9 b, 113- 117 b ; 1118, ff. 50-56 ;— late 15th cent. 1091, ff. 178-198 ;— 17th cent. 2405, ff. 39-47 ; Engl. 3688, ff. 87 b-91 ;— 18th cent. Engl. 3506, ff. 42-46.

Brcviloquium alchymiac, 15th cent.

276, ff. 4-10 b.

J. de Rupescissa'* treatise on the

quintessence of Alchemy attributed to, 15th cent. 353.

De quinta essentia, 15th cent.

ff. 101-123; 2322, ff. 135-168 ;— 16th cent. 23*20, ff. 73-93.

Translatio Fornacuin Geberi, 15th

cent. 1118, ff. 60-71.

Verbum abbreviatum, 15th cent,

692, ff. 46-51 b; — 17th cent. ggg, f. 167 ; 1842, ff. 32-36.

Errores Alchemici secundum, 15th

cent. 3744, f. 35.

Finalis conclusio Alchemica, 15th

cent. 692, f. 102.

Opus Alchemicum, 15th cent.

2327, ff. 30-33. Secreta Philosophise, 16th cent.

3657, f. 50 b.

Discourse on the Philosopher's

stone, 17th cent. 1723, ff. 55-60.

Alchemical extracts from, 17th

cent. 2173 ; 2176, ff. 34 b-41.

Experiment by, out of Albertus

Magnus, 17th cent. 2170, ff. 18-30.

Die Alchimistische Kunst, 1575-6.

830, ff. 52-78.

De chymia, 17th cent. 288, ff.

136-138 b.

Liber duodecim aquarum, 15th

cent. 276, ff. 22-23 b; 513, ff. 181b- 188 b.

Dc mirabili potestate artis et

naturaj, 15th cent. $156, IV. 111-116.

De utilitate Astronomic, 17th cent.

2629, ff. 17-56.

INDEX.

Bacon (Roger) {continued). Epistols ejus ad Johannem Parisiensem de separ- atione elementorum et de pondeributf, 15th cent. 2327, ff. 25, 35.

De fistula, 15th cent. 238, ff.

2l4b-216b.

Necromantia, 1 7th cent.

ff. 44 b 46.

De perspective^ 15th cent.

3884,

215$ ff. 1-41 ; "2542, ff. 1-55.

•* Radix Mundi," translated by R.

Freloue, 1550. 1799, ff. 31-73.

De retardatione senectutis, 16th

cent. 2320, ff. 56-64. â–  Expositio epistols* ejus de retard*

atione senectntis, 16th cent. 2320, ff.

27-29.

De multiplicatione specierum, 15th.

cent. 2156, ff. 42-71.

Thesaurus Spiritnnm, 17th cent.

3850, ff. 117 b-129 ; 3853, ff. 3-45.

Extracta de cotnpendio studii theo- logian, 17 th cent. 2629, ff. 2-16.

Bacon (Thomas Sclater). Formerly owned MS. 3610.

Bacon (William). Experiments magica, 17th cent. 3846, ff. 93b-98; 3851, f. 109 b.

Baddow, co. Essex. Suit respecting lands in, 1619. 3299, ff. 187-208.

Baden, in Austria. Account by Dr. K. Browne of the baths, 17th cent. 1911- 1913, ff. 145-150 b.

Badger (John), M.D. Vindication of himself from slanders of London Apothe- caries, [1701 J 3914, f. 109.

Badham (John). Letter to Dr E. Browne, 1702. 1911-1913, f. 138.

Badminton, co. Glove Account of, arc 1680. Fr. 1028, f. 4 b.

Lists of plants for the Duke of

Beaufort's garden at, 1690-1713. 4070- 4072.

Catalogue of plants growing at,

circ. 1695. 641.

Catalogue of plants and Bowers in

the Duke of Beaufort's garden at, 1699. 525.

B&ok (Abraham), M.D^ of Stockholm. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. Lot. 4057, f. 299.

Baerleus (Joannes Henricus), of Strass- burg. Autograph in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 55.

Bagford (George). Letter to, from J. Bagford, n. d. 1983, f. 83.

Bagford (John). Catalogues of his books and collections, 18th cent. 1044, ff. 533-565.

Collections relating to London,

etc^ circ. 1703. 1106.

Proposals for printing an essay on

the art of typography and calcography, 18th cent. 1044, f. 309.

Commonplace books, circ 1700.

885; 893; 923.

Papers and letters on the art of

printing, 18th cent. 1435, ff. 1-13, 18-23.

History of printing the Bible, and

its editions, 17th cent. Autogr. 1378, ff. 150, 175-179, 181.

— — Collection* of leaves and fragments of antient MSS^ with notices of the early printers, etc., 8th- 18th cent. 1044.

Collections cone printing, public

and private libraries, rare books, writing and language, 17 th cent. 1085.

Collections to illustrate the art of

writing, 12th- 15th centt. 1086.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1704,

1707. 4039, f. 33U ; 4040, f. 347.

Letter to G. Bagford, n. d. 1983,

f. 83.

Letters to, from J. Austin, 1713.

40lT>, ff. 142, 151.

Owued MSS. 292; 297.

Bagge (Simon), Fellow of Cuius College, Cambridge. Auswer to a medical dispu- tation, 1653. L<it. 3310, ff. 233-237.

Baglioni (Adriano). Conto a, della )«r- dita di Famagosta et del regno di Cipro, 1573. 2256.

Baglivus (Georgius). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1705. Lat. 4039, f. 428.

Bagnenius ( ), Medicus Pisanus.

De arte purgandi, 1618. 3133, ff. 229- 264.

Bagshaw ( ), Douiino, of co. NorV^

ants. Medical prescriptions for, by Dr. J. Metfbrd, 165J, 1666. Lat. 2812, £54,88.

Bagshaw (Edward), the Klder, M.P.for Southward Speech concerning griev- , 1640. 1430, ff. 51-54 ; 3317, f. 5.

Baguley (Michael). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 170}. 4076, f. 344.

Bagwell (William), Mcrcluint, Prisoner in the Fleet. ' The arithmetical I descrip- tion of the celestiall and terrestrial globes,* with letter to W. Legatt, 1651. 652, ff. 154-157 b.

D 2

3*3

INDEX.

Bahama Isles, W. Indies. Description of, by C. Salmon, 1687. 45, f. 71 b.

Bahir (L1.). Notre ejus in Genesira, i. 2, 17th cent. 2879, ff. 136-146.

BShr (Ludwig). Answer to a question whether in the time of a plague it be lawful to flee, 1551. Trans! . 1665. 791, ff. 16-21.

Baijman( Richard). Catalogue of treatises sent by, to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4057, f. 312.

Baildon (L— > Letter to Mr*.

Binns, 1644. 153, f. 277.

Baildon (William). Letters to his cousin Dr. Binns, circ. ! 660. 1 53, ff. 94 b, 1 48 b.

Bailleul(A — de). Autograph in album, 1579, 1581. 851, ff. 24, 52.

Bailleill (Adrien de). Autograph in album, 1582. 851, f. 104.

Bailleill (Philipote de). Autograph in album, 1579. 851, f. 10 b.

Balllon (Cher. de), of Florence.

Letter to K. Southwell, 1740. Fr. 4056, f. 320.

Bailo (Edward). Apertio corporis ejus in Nosocomio D. Thomas, per Drm. F. <Jlis?on, 1654. 681, f. 24.

Bally (Arthur). Account of an ludian poisou, 17th cent. 4025, f. 12.

Bainbrigg (Thomas), M. D. Utter to Sir H. Hoanc, 172$. 4026, f. 436.

Balnea (John), Serjeant-at-Latc. Letter to him, on the Sea-Caterpillar, 173}. Extract. 4025, ff. 239-241.

Baines {Sir Thomas), M.D. Kpitaphium in, per J. Finch, 1681. 3329, f. 5.

Biographical note concerning, n. d.

JJ322, f. 165.

Bairus (Petrus), J/./)., of Turin. De medendis humani corporis malis enchiri- dion, 18th cent. Engl. 1630.

Bakepua (Henry dc), Miles. Seal in 1279, copied, 18th cent. 3424, f. 10 b.

Baker ( ), co. NorthanU. Medical

prescription for his daughter, by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. IaxU 2812, f. 66.

Baker (Anne), of Ashbt/y co. Norihants. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Metford, 1652. Lot. 2812, f. 16 b.

Baker (Daniel), of ChrisVs Hospital.

Specimen of handwriting, 1671. 994,

ff. 21 b-28. Baker (Ed ward V Proposals to those

desirous of a collection of English insects,

18th cent. 4020, f. 222.

Baker (John). Mystical treatise, 15th- 16th cent. 1524, ff. 40-58.

Baker (John), Butcher, of St. Pukher's Parish, co. Middl. License to sell meat privately in Lent, 166J. 856, f. 1 1.

Baker (JohnX Soldier at Tangier. Charge against, for theft, circ. 1674. 3514, f. 246.

Baker (Josiah). Letter to J. Whitlocke, n.d. 1926, ff. 113-117.

Baker (Margaret). Collection of receipts, 1650, 1672. 2485; 2486.

Baker (Richard). Honor discoursed of, in the theorv of it and the practice, [1675-1713].* 881.

Baker (Robert). Translation by, of C. de la Bel Here's " Physiognomia ration- alis," 17th cent. 3942.

Baker (Robert), Surgeon to Guy's Hospital. Letter relative to inoculation for the small-pox, 1729. 406, B. f. 15 b.

Baker (Robert). Letter to J. Petiver, 1701. 4063, f. 91.

Baker (? Samuel), of Gray's fan. Poem on the Camp, 1687. 2348, f. 37.

Baker (Thomas), Acndemicus Oxoniensiit. Carmiua in honoretn T. Sack vile, Baron is dc Buck hurst, Cnncellarii, 16th cent. Or. and L«t. 3728.

Bakewell (J— ). Letter to Sir II. Sloane, 1723. 4076, f. 347.

Bakewell (Katharine). Letter to Sir II. Sloane, 1733. 4076, f. 346.

Bak8terU8 ( ). Versus ad, a F.

Thorio, 17th cent.. 1768, f. 48 b.

Baku, in Transcaucasia. Journey to, from Shamakba, 17th cent. Gem. 2910, ff. 112-123.

Balacala. r. Batticaloa, in Ceylon.

Balamln. c. Balvmin.

Balasore, in Bengal. Directions for sailing from, to Hooghly, 17th cent. 3668, f. 40 b.

Balasore River, in Bengal. Chart of, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, ff. 69 b, 70.

Balbian (Justus a), of Alost in Flanders. Tractatus varji tie alchymia et de lapide philosophic*, 17th cent. 1255, ff. 105- 143.

Descriptio libri S. Asrob, 17th

cent. 1255, ff. 14-23.

Translatio scripti de lapide philo-

sophico ex superiori lingua Oermanica in inferiorem, 1600. 1255, ff. 11 b-13.

INDEX.

.37

Baloleugh (Madam ). Note of her

birth, 165}. 1708, f. 107.

BaldCBUS (Philippus). History of Ceylon, 17th cent. Germ. Extracts. 2711, ff. 201-203.

Baldaaaare (Giovanni di), Abbissino, Cavagliere di S. Antonio. Historia degli Abbissini popoli dell* Etiopia, 17th cent. 2257.

Balduin (Francois), of Arras. Auto- graph inscription, n. d. Lat. 2764, f. 3.

Bale (John), Bishop of Ossory. Account of him and his works, out of Fuller's MAbel RedivivuslM circ. 1700. 885, f. 68.

Bale (John). Letter to the Duchess of Beaufort, 1692. 4062, f. 246.

Letter to, from M. Banckes, 1689.

4062, f. 231.

Balemin, al. Balamin, dl. Beleem. De imagine plane tar urn, 17th ceut. 3822/ ff. 54-58.

De imaginibus, 17th cent. 3826,

ff. lOOb-101.

Do Mgillis et imaginibus plane- tar urn, 17th cent. 3848, ff. 52-02.

Bales (John), Alchemist. "Liber li- brum,M 17th ceut. 3087, ff. 12-23.

Balfour (Sir Andrew), of Edinburgh. Catalogue of his books, 1694. 3332, ft'. 91-98.

Letter to Sir C. Scarburgh, 1691.

4077, f. 15.

Balfour (Sir James), of Pittendreich, Secretary to Mary, Qu. of Scots. Certi- ficate by, of the authenticity of a copy of the bond of the Scottish Nobility for

Sromoting Bothwell's marriage with (ary, Qu. of Scots, 1567. 3199, f. 137 b.

Balgay (Elizabeth). Medicines pre- scribed for, by Dr. Cottee, 1606. 1592, f. 8.

Balherbe (Pedro de), of Seville. Declara- tion of his Will by his executors, 1670. Spm. 2802, ff. 2d-102.

Ball (Thomas), Embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London. Bill of debt, 1601. 362, f. 3.

Ball (Thomas), Vicar of Northampton. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met- ford, 1652. Lat. 2812, f. 5 b.

Ball (Thomas), of Emanuel College, Cam- bridge. Notes of his sermons, by D. Foote, 17th cent. 598, f. 20.

Ballantine (Sir John), of CrooMale Hall, Cumberland. Letter to Dr. S. Wall, 1680. 1731, A. f. 47.

Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1681.

Dr.

2724, f. 169

Ballard (John). Letter to 1661. 118, f. 320.

Ballard (Martin). Answer to Duport's apology, 1647. 1454, f. 22.

Ballard (N— ). Letter to , arc

1550. Draft. 748, t 63.

Ballard (Thomas), Jun. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1690. 4036, f. 78.

Ballasore. r. Balasore.

Balle (Charles). Letter to, from Dr. D Bottom, 1701. ltal. 4063, f. 92.

Balle (Robert). Letters to Sir H. Sloane,

1718-1728. 4045, ff. 165, 181, 187;

4046, ff. 100, 146; 4047, f. 288; 4049,

f. 248 ; 4050, f. 41. Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane

1727. 4068, f. 138.

Bailee (John), self-styled " Duke of Oak- ha>n and Alcncon, Protestor to James III." Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1702. 4075, f. 241.

Ballot. On its nature and use, particu- larly in the state of Venice, 17th cent. 30X2, ff. 1-9 b.

Ballyman (John), M.D., of Exeter. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1714, 1734. 4077, ff. 69, 109.

Balmerinooh, Baron, r. Elphinston (John).

Balstone (P— ). Formerly owned MS. 73.

Balstone (William). Formerly owned MS. 73.

Balta8ar, Judeus. Processus alchemicus, 1572. 3661, I 256 b.

Baltic Sea. Maris Balthici piscium catalogue, a P. Artedo, 18th cent. 3870.

Baly (John). Admission of him and Katharine, his wife, to the confraternity of the Friars Minors, in England, 1450. Lot. 1617, ff. 76 b, 77.

Bampfylde (Dame Gertrude), wife of Sir C. W. Bampfylde, 3rd Bart., of Polthnore. Letter to, from Sir II. Sloane, 1714. 4077, f. 69.

Banastre, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 92 b.

BanaBtre (J — ). Letter to Sir H Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 301.

38

INDEX.

Banbury, Countess of. r. Knollys (Anne).

Banokes (Matthew). Estimate for making a promenade at Chelsea House for the Duke of Beaufort, [1689]. 4060, f. 260.

Letter to J. Bale, 1689. 4062,

f. 231.

Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Can* terbury. Answer to his complaint, by H. Bronghton, n. d. 3088, f. 106 b.

Verses on his prayer for Prince

Henry, 1627. 1489, f. 9 b.

Bandinell (Daniel), Dean of Jersey. Warrant for appointment to the Deanery, vacant by his death, 1661. 856, f. 5 b.

Bane (I — ), Imperial Commissioner. Ar- ticles for protection of English and German merchants, 1545. fr. 2103, f. 197.

Banes, r. Baines.

Banester al. Banister (John). Ex- cerpta medica e, 17th cent. 2109, ff. 1-107.

BaniBius (Paul us), Silesius. Epistola ad I. Hubnerum, 1638. Copy. 639, ff. 146-148 b.

Banister (Henry), Soldier at Tangier. Charge of mutiny against, by Ensign T. White, 1670. 3514, f. 39.

Banister (John), v. Banester.

Banister (Rev. John), of Virginia. Papers relating to natural history, 1678- 1680. 4002.

List of his physiological collections,

made after his death, 1692. 3321, f. 8.

Letter to the Bishop of London,

1689. 3321, f. 1.

Letter to S. Doody, with lists of

plants, n. d. Copies. 3321, ff. 3-6 b. Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 3321,

f. 7.

Bankes (Benjamin). Letter to Dr. X. Grew, n. d. Tmperf. 1941, f. 21.

Bankes (Sir John), Attorney-General. Argument concerning shipmoney, 1637. 1569; 3933, ff. 140-174.

Bann (Nathanael), M.D., of Manchester. Letters to Dr. Sampson, 1681. 123, ff. 4,9,11.

Bannatyne (Adam), Bishop of Aberdeen. Sentence of deposition against, 1638. 650, f. 74.

Bannister (William). Dedicatory let- ter to A. Simpson, 1658. 1470, f. 249.

Lady Beaumont's funeral sermon,

copied by, 1658. 1470, ff. 249-267.

•p^wt^Tw^ in Java. Journal of voyage to, by W. Perse, 1679-1680. 3669.

Banyer (Henry), of Leghorn. Letter to J. Petiver, 17 If. 3322, f. 85.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d.

4057, f. 303.

Baratier (Francois), French Protestant

Minister. Letter to Le Maitre,

1735. Fr. Extract. 4066, f. 113.

Barba, al. Burdegalia, al. Burgan-

dia (Johannes de). v. Bordeaux (John de).

Barbados. History of, by J. Scott, 17th cent. 3662, ff. 50-78.

Account of, with map, 1684.

2441.

Retention of St. Christopher's by

the French Governor of, 1668. Fr. and Engl. 1519, ff. 234, 236.

Papers relating to, 1685, 1687.

3984, ff. 187-197.

Act for the government of, 1697.

2902, ff. 83-86.

Instructions to the Governor, 18th

cent. 2902, ff. 87-89.

Letters relating to, from J. Wal-

duck to J. Petiver, 1711-1712. 2302.

Catalogue of plants from, 1690.

2346, ff. 197 b-199.

Names of plants collected in, for

the King's use, by J. Reed, 1690. 4070, ff. 17 b, 19.

List of plants sent from, by J.

Weir to the Duchess of Beaufort, 169t*. 4072, f. 299.

List of seeds from, 169*. 1968,

f. 182.

Catalogue of trees from, 18th cent.

3332, f. 28 b.

Barbara, & Meraoria de, metrice, 15th cent. 2471 or 2718, f. 42 ; 2565, f. 28; 2633, f. 34; 2683, f. 20; 2916, f. 127.

Memoria de, 15th cent. 2571, f.

20 b.

Barbara (Isabella). Consilium modicum pro ejus epilepsia, etc., 1643. Ital. 2253, f. 203 b.

Barbarigo (Angelo). Consilia medica pro ejus fluxione catarrhali, 1641. 2253, f. 181. ^

INDEX.

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Barbary. Treatise of the revolution!

from 1508 in, 17th cent. 3405. Account of, by J. Willson, ct'rc.

1660. 3509, ff. 11-14.

Discourse of, by Lord Sandwich,

1662. 3509, ff. 25-27.

Trade of Tangier merchants with

the Moors of Barbary, 1675. 3512, f. 206.

Relation of, by J. Whitehead,

captured in 1691 by the Moors, 18th cent. 90.

Collection of its productions, with

drawings by J. Jones and E. Albin, 17th cent. 4003, ff. 17-24.

Drawings of plants in, by J. James,

with descriptions, etc., 1680. 4009, ff. 1-35.

Barbeirac. v. Barbeyrac.

Barberini, Family of. Account of their sudden flight from Rome, temp. Innoc. X. 3299, f. 177.

Barberini (Francesco), the Elder, Car- dinai. Catalogus rei nummaria* veteris Romans, 1693. 2843.

Barbette (Paul us), M.D., of Amsterdam.

Anatomia Practica, 17th cent. Dutch,

Lat. and Fk Antogr. 2826. On gangrenes, 17th cent. Extract,

379, ff. 27-29 b.

Medicamenta repellentia, 17th

cent. 1285, ff. 185-186.

Barbeyrac (Charles), M.D., of Mont- peUier. Traite* des niaux veneriens, 17th cent. 3903, ff. 221-255.

Consulte par, pour A. Calsamilia,

1684. 3998, ff. 38-41.

Consulte par, a l'Hdpital General

de Montpellier, 17 th cent. 3998, ff. 42-

Consul tes m&icaux, 1684. 3998,

ff. 44t>-49 b.

Barbon (Nicolas) M.J). Certificate cone, the repair of a passage belonging to, near the Ordnance Office, 1682. 1048, f. 63.

Barbor (Isabel). Verses sent to a lady at Eaton, with the answer, 17th cent. 1807, f. 141.

Barclay (John). Versus in, a F. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, ff. 29, 38.

Barclay (Robert). Letter in the name of the Committee of both nations to Lord Fairfax, 1645. 1519, f. 96.

Barden (D — ). Delineatio geometrica montis metallic!, 1656, 4030,

Bardolfe, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 41. '

Barebones. v. Barbon.

Barford (Jonathan). Legacy to St. Thomas Hospital, London, 1691. 2728, A. f. 134.

Barg8BU8 (Petrus Angel i us), r. Angelio (Pietro), da Barga.

Bargellini (Cam ill o), of Bologna. In- formatio Doct. Dominici de ejus morbo gallico, 17th cent. 2253, f. 198 b.

Bargrave (Robert), of Canterbury. Bio- graphical notes on him and his wife, 1628-1661. 1708, f. 107.

Barham (Henry X Sen., M.J). Account of Jamaica, 1722. 3918.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1713-

1725. 4043, ff. 45, 208 ; 4045, ff. 55, 58, 68, 77, 89, 108, 110, 204; 4046, ff. 140, 242, 260, 289, 325 ; 4047, ff. 165, 337 ; 4048, f. 15; 4078, f. 259.

Barham (Henry), Jim. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726-1733. 4048, ff. 156, 299; 4053, f. 32.

Baricellus (Julius Cwsar). Hortulus genialis, 17th cent. Excerpts. 1988, ff. 193-201.

Receptee mediae, 17 th cent. 2547,

ff. 48 b-53.

Barker ( ). Sermon preached at St.

Mary's, [Oxford], 16th cent. 2987, f. 38.

Barker ( ), M.D.. of Shrexcsbury.

Commonplace book, 1595-1605. 78, ff. 150-184.

â–  Medical observations and memor-

anda, circ. 1600. 79, ff. 112-156.

Barker ( ), Puritan Minister at

Pytchley, co. Northants. Speech at his execution for adultery and murder, 1637. 363, ff. 1-8 b.

Barker ( ), Minister. A supposed

letter read to, from N. Wallington, 1650. 922, f. 168.

Barker (J—), of the Middle Temple. Owned, in 1669, MS 3926.

Barker (Olivia). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. 4076, f. 368.

Barkham (Susan). Verses on, 1654- 1668. 1431, ff. 77 b-85.

Barking Abbey, co. Essex. Pedigrees from the rental book, 16th cent. 1301, f. 3051.

Barkley. r. Berkeley.

Barksdale (J—). Letter to Sir J, Houbland, 1697. 2902, f. 163.

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INDEX.

Barlaam and Josaphat, S3. Legenda de, 15th cent.. 1936, ff. 130-139.

Barles (Louis), J/. A, of Marseilles. "flouvelles Decouvertes" de, 17th cent. Extracts. 229, ff. 95-101 b.

Barlett (John), M.D., of co. Suss. Medical receipt*, 16th cent. 1759.

Barlow (Charles), of Emanuel College, Cambridge. Bookplate. 3794.

Barlow (John), M.D., of Manchest r. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1734. 4051, ff. 146, 168, 1K4. 204,231 ; 4052, f. 88; 4053, f. 256.

Barlow (Ralph), Dean of Bath and Wells. Roval letter to the Bishop to confer the Uviug of Cheddar on him, in case of lapse, [1621-1631]. 856, f. 14.

Barlow (Thomas),©/ Queen's Coll^ 0x*m. ; Bodley's Librarian, after*. Bishop of Lincoln. Owned, in 1658, MS. 1986.

Barlow (W— \ of Plymouth. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1734, 1737, 1743. 4025, ff. 14 20; 4055, f. 131; 4057, f. 187.

Barlow (William), of St. John's College, Cambridge. Quostiones theologies in die Comitiorum disputatft, ciiv, 1578. 478, ff. 38-70 b.

Barnard ( ). Receipt for stores at

Tangier, 1073. 3511, f. 239.

Barnard (Henry). Letter to J. Petiver, 1701. 3321, f."77.

Barnard (John), of Abington, co. No*tht. ; 2nd husband of Shakespeare's grand' daughter, Elizabeth Hall. Medical case, 1652. Lot. 2812, f. 50 b.

Barnard (John), of Brampton, oo. Hunt. Medical prescription of Jesuits' bark for his wife by Dr. J. Metford, 1655. Lot. 2812, f. 69.

Barnard (William), Rector of Esher, co. Surr. Medical case of a parishioner recommended by, to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4077, f. 286.

BarnerUB (Jacobus), Ph.eiM.D. Colle- gium phyaicum in Academia Lipaiensi habitum, 1676. 1220, ff. 1-186.

Collegium medicura institutional

Lipsia? habitum, 1676. 2140.

Barnes, r. Berners.

Barnes (John), Rector of Wormley. Commission to, from the Bishop of London, 1561. 1317, £ 116 b.

Barnes (Joshua), Qrmca Lingua Pro- fessor Regius Cattfahrigiensi*. Versus in laudem T. Guidotti, 17th oent. Or. 2038, f. 7.

Barnes (William), of Monmouth. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 170J. 4041, ff. 89, 93.

Barnham, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 42.

Barnsel ( ), M.D. Formula soedi-

dnales receptee ex, 16th cent. 574, A. f. 33.

Barnsley (Thomas), Draper, of London. Conveyance of lease of his messuage , 1687. 2655, f. 157.

Baro (Peter), L >dy Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge. QiuMtione* theologies* in vespere Comitiorum dia- putatsc, oirc. 1570. 478.

Barooius (Franciscu*). r. Baxozzi (Francesco).

Barolitanns (Marianus Sanctns). v Sanctus (Marianus), Barolitanus.

Barometer. Graduations Scheuch- zerianc fundamentum, 1725. Lat. and Ocrm. MS. and Prints. 4065, ff.299b- 302 b.

Baronetage. List of Baronets, 1619. 2904, f. 33.

Baroszi (Francesco), of Venice. Mathe- matical instrument invented by, with drawing, 1566. 2279, f. 94 b.

Barr (James), Brewer, of Lmndon. In- ventory of his goods, 1598. 2177, f. 23.

Barre ( X <'* Laguy. Consilium

lnedicuin pro ejus genero, 1647. 2881, L 160.

Barrell (Rev. Edmund), of Srtton at Hone. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1721- 1736. 4025, ff. 27-36 ; 4026, t 242 ; 4049, f. 8; 4053, f. 72; 4054, f. 320: 4076, £ 323.

Barret (Grace). Memorandum of her birth, 1611. 3490, A. f. 83.

Barret (Mary). Memorandum of her birth, 1609. 3490, A. f. 83.

Barret (S— ). Letter to Sir H. Sloane n.d. 4077, f. 73.

Barrett (Dacres Leonard), of BeUumse Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1701-1719 4038, f. 261 ; 4041, f. 216 ; 4043, f. 267 4045, f. 121, 267.

Barrett (J—). Letter to Sir H. Sloane «. d. 4077, f. 71.

INDEX.

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Barretto de Resende( Pedro), Captain. Livro do estado da India Oriental, 1646. 197.

Barrillot ( X °f Geneva. Letter to

J. T. Woolhonse, 1729. Fr. Coj>y. 4050, f. 158.

Banington (Nicholas de). Seal. Copy, 18th cent. 3*24, f. 11.

Barrodflle (Joseph). Letter to Dr. £. Browne, 1669. 1911-1913, f. 124.

Barron (Johannes), Student of St. Andrew* s University, co. Fife. Annota- menta in Arisiotelis libros de cselo et de generation© et interitu, 1618-1619. 2018, ff. 109-182.

Barrough. v. Barrow.

Barrow (I—). Letter to J. Petirer, n.d. 4066, £262.

Barrow (Isaac), B.A. Cont'd). \ afterte. Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Translation by, of Actuarius' Com- pendium of urines, 17th cent. 1635, ff. 30-61.

Barrow (Samuel), of Madras. Letter to Sir J. Hoskins and Dr. R. Hooke, 1686. 1039, f. 133.

Barrow (Thomas), of Xeicgate Market. Letter to J. Petiver, 1710. 4064, f. 227.

Barrow (Thomas). Letter to A. M.ck- uaghton, 1712. 4065, f. 43.

Barrow (Thomas). Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1733. 4052, f. 328.

Barrow (Thomas), father of Dr. Isaac Barrow. Letter to Dr. Mouutague, n. d. 2903, f. 114.

Barry {Col. ). Letter to, from Lord

Carlisle, 1679. 2724, ff. 250-252.

Barry (David). Apprenticeship of, to S. Luke, 1674. 3512, f. 73.

Barrye (James). Elegy on the death of James I., 1 7th cent. 1394, f. 176.

Baraolone (Bartbolomieus de). Pro- cessus alchemicus, 1572. 8661, f. 252 b.

Banton (Edward), MaxhantyOf Tewkes- bury. Acknowledgment of his debt to R. Portman, 1592. 2497, f. 34.

Bartar (Edward), of Cabo Corso Town. Letter to J. Petiver, ff$g. 3321, f. 32.

Bartas, Stow du. v. Saluste (Guillanme de), Siew- du Bartas.

Bartesius (George), Gatnanus. De cataractis oculorum ex Quarta, Quinta et Sexta parte Ophthalmodulias ejus, 1694. Lat. transl. 699 ; 2530, ff. 1-57.

Bartholinus (Bartholns Caspar), Pro- fessor of Eloquence at Copenhagen. Letter to, from B. Sererinius, 1655. 2870, f. 55.

Bartholinus (Caspar), of Malmoa.

Annotations in ejns raetaphysicam ma-

jorem, 17th cent. 235, ff. 14-45. Collectanea ex ejus institutionibus

anatomicis, 17th cent. 3635, ff. 119 b-

144.

Bartholinus (Caspar), *>n of Thomas Bartholinus, the Eider. Collegium Physicnm privatim yentilandnm pro- posituin, 1688. 3007, ff. 26-37.

Collegii Physici dissertationes

duse, 17th cent. 3007, ff. 1-25, 38-53.

Bartholinus (Thomas), the Eider Tabula musculorum omnium tot i us cor- poris, 1666. 2524, B.

— — Obserratione anatomic*, 17 th cent. 2825, ff. 69-123.

Tabula anatomica, 17th cent.

2882, f. 90.

Histories anatomica}, 17th cent.

Extracts. 1172, ff. 84-88 ; 1913, f. 32 ; 232C, ff. 124-135 ; 3391, fl*. 3, 4, 5, C-9.

Verses on, by B. Severinius, 17th

cent. 2870, f. 3.

Bartholom&US, Anglicus. De pro-

prietatibus rerum, 14th cent. 471 ; 511 ;

3167; 3539. — — De proprietatibus rerum lib. viii.,

cap. lx., de renenis serpentnm, 15th cent.

3535, ff. 13-18 b. â–  De proprietatibus rornm, 15th

cent. Engl, abstract. 983, ff. 81-103.

BartholomsBUB, Phihsophus. Practica medics, 13th cent. 1615, ff. 46-68; 2454, ff. 26-52.

Formulas remediorum, 13th cent*

Bartels (Matthias). Romeril, 17th cent.

Versus ad, a Th. 1878, f. 22 b.

1933, f. 98 b.

Breviarium de regimine sanitatis,

15th cent. 3149, ff. 19-26.

Bartholomew, S. Hymnus ad, 12th cent. Imperf. 3103, f. 115 b.

Bartlet (Anthony). P. Severini Idea medicine, probably translated by, circ. 1600. 11.

Bartlet (J — ), of Kensington. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1728. 4049, f. 142.

Bartlet (Nathanael), M.D., of Poole. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. Lat. 4048, f. 221.

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INDEX.

Bartlett (William), of Madeira. Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1679. 2724, f. 204.

Bartlot (Richard), MJ). Medical receipt, 16th cent. 3149, f. 48 b.

Barton (G— \ Bookseller, of St. Martin's Street, London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n.d. 4057, f. 304.

Barton (Jacobus). Carmen in honorem H. Sloane, n.d.- 3516, f. 32.

Barton (Joseph). Letter to, from A. Hill, 1697. 2902, ff. 20, 4t.

Barton (L— ). Letters to Dr. Binns, circ. 1660. 153, ff. 80 b, 99 b.

Bartram (John), Quaker, of Skulkhill, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Remarks by, on insects sent to Sir H. Sloane, 1742. 4019, ff. 132,133.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1741,

1742. 4057, ff. 56, 157.

Letter to, from Sir H. Sloane, n. d.

4069, f. 90.

Barwell (Edmund), Master of Christ's College, Cambridge. Qu test tones theolo- gies in vespere Comitiorum disputatte, circ. 1570. 478.

Barwell (Nathanael), of Acirorth, near Pontefract. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1731. 4052, f. 5.

Barwiok ( ), Major. Scheme of hid

nativity, 1619. 1707, f. 43 b.

Barwiok (Peter), M.D., Physician to Charles II. Letter to Bishop Dolben, 1682. 3299, f. 71.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1689-

1700. 4036, ff. 57-61 b, 65-71 b, 74, 85, 88, 90-92 b, 95 ; 4037, f. 368.

— — Letter to the Duchess of Albemarle,

1690. 4036, f. 97. â–  Letter to, from A. Ashe, n. d.

4066, f. 255.

Barzlus (Arnoldt), Heer van Riderwoorde, Consul of Land-van-den- Urye. MS. 339 was dedicated to him in 1577 by C. Scby- lander.

Basil, S. Monita, 14th cent. 2275, ff. 205-207.

Kxcerpta theologica ex, 1 3th -14th

cent. 1580, f. 28.

« Epistola ad Olympium, 17th cent.

Gr. 2764, f. 145.

Basilius. Versus de Vino et Venere, 15th cent. 777, f. 88 b.

Baailius Valentinus. v. Valentinus (Basil ins).

Baskervile (Robert), M.D. Letter to Dr. W. Gibbons, 1698. 4077, f. 284.

Letter to Lady Woroester, 169i».

4078, f. 387.

Letter to Sir H. Sloane, }$JJ. 4076,

f. 348.

Baakervill (Sir Thomas). Commission to be commander of the English forces in Picardy, 1596. Copy. 33, t 9 b.

Basle, in Switzerland, Gemmarum

Basilianarum expositio per VUlerium,

17th cent. 3524. Agentis Ordinum Baailea Epistola

ad Dora, de Brederode, 1633. 654, f. 73, Epistola ad Basiliensem, a J. Dnrv,

n. d. 654, f. 82.

Basnage de Beauval (Henri). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1695- -1698 and n. d. Fr. 4036, ff. 215, 219, 273, 299; 4037, f. 56 ; 4057, ff. 305-309 b.

BaBBadonni (Giovanni), Venetian Am- bassador to England. Articles submitted by the English Government for his approval, circ. 1596. Lot. 3299, f. 47.

Baasand ( ). Letter to Sir H.

Sloane, n. d. Lat. 4057, f. 310.

Basaano (Abraham). Owned, in 1571, MS. 2265.

Basse (William), Poet. Verses on Shakes- peare, 17th cent. 1792, f. 114.

Bassett (Edward) Letter to, from his uncle, J. Bassett, 1676. 4062, f. 188.

Bassett (Edward). Receptee medicas et catalogue librorum, 18th cent. 2392.

Bassett (John). Letter to his nephew, E. Bassett, 1676. 4062, f. 188.

Basta (Georgio), Count oVHust, Imperial Commander-in-Chief in Hungary. Testi- monial in favour of L. Petrncci, 1607. Ital. and Lat. Copies. 415, ff. 14, 14 b.

Baster (Job), M.D., of Zierikzee. Obser- vations anatomic® practice, 1742.

4025, f. 37.

Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1732-

1 745. Lat, Fr. and Engl. 4025, f. 40 ;

4026, ff. 215-228 ; 4057, ff. 212, 242. Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1737-1740. Lat. and Engl. 4068, ff. 342, 350 ; 4069, ff. 10, 28, 43, 92, 93.

Bastian al. Basting (Michael), of Christ's Hospital, London. Specimens of handwriting, 1671. 994, ff. 15 b, 1»», 33 b, 34, 37 b, 38.

Basting, v. Bastian.

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43

Bastingius (D— ). Carmen Satyricum in, 1589. 2764, f. 153.

Bastwioke (John), M.D. Apologia ejus Edoardo, Comiti Dorset, dicata, n. d. 2131, ff. 1-15.

Letter to G. Willingham, n. d.

2035, B. f. 10.

Batatses (Basil), of Constantinople. Let* ter to Sir H. Sloane, 1732. Gr. 4052, f. 233.

Batehelor (fiood*ife ), of Oundle.

Medicine prescribed for, 1615. 1814, f. 103.

Bate (GeorgeX MJ). Medicamenta usitatiora, 17th cent. Sid, passim; 1080, B^ passim i 1966.

Letter to Dr. Colston, circ. 1650.

118, f. 235.

Letter to N. Ondart on the treat- ment of the oase of the Duke of Gloucester, 1660. Copy. 123, f. 2 b.

Bate (Henry). The «De Mundo" of Abraham ben Meir Aben Ezra, trans- lated by, 15th cent. 312, ff. 70b-96 b.

Bateman (John), M.D. Formerly owned MSS. 3914; 3915.

Bath* co, Sam. Plan of the Roman Quadrivium at, 1711. Lat. 4042, f. 312.

On the virtues of the waters, 18th

cent. 3984, f. 249.

Song, with musical notes, on cures

performed at, 17th cent. 292, f. 6.

Bath and Wells, Diocese of. Returns of value of chantry lands in, temp. Eliz. Fragments. 3759, ff. 1 b, 35.

, Bishops of. Royal letter to the

Bishop to confer the living of Cheddar on Dean Barlow in case of lapse, [1621- 1631], 856, f. 14. v. Lake (Arthur). Montague (James). Pierce (William).

Bathurst (Ralph), M.D., President of Trinity College, Oxford. Letter to, from Dr. N. Highmore, n. d. 548, ff. 14b-17.

Bathy (John), of Tangier. Examination of, in atrial for theft, 167). 3514, f. 83.

Batte (Robert), of Farnley. Letter to Dr. H. Power, 1666. 3515, f. 57.

Battiealoa, in Ceylon. Chart sjof, by Capt. J. Kempthorne, 1688. 3665, f. 42.

Battle (William), M.D. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4026, f. 435.

Battle Abbey, co. Suss. Papal grant of a cemetery to, in St. Nicholas Church, Exeter, 14th cent. 1777, f. 88.

MS. 4031 was given to, by Abbat

J. Nuton, [1463-1490].

Batton (William). Owned, in 1603, MS. 3024.

BattUfl (Bartholomew), Professor Theo- logies in Academia Qryphiswaldensi. Oratio funebris in ejus honorem per M. Stephanum, 1639. 2888, ff. 1-5.

J. Gundermanni epigramma in

ejus tractatum "De hominis justifica- tione," 17th cent. 2888, f. 5 b.

Bauda (Isaac). Speech for the defence of, v. J. Gonsal, late 17th cent. Fr. 1009, f. 160.

Baudelot de Dairval (Charles CesarX French Antiquary. Correspondence on coins and medals, 1697. Dutch. Copies. 130, ff. 7-14 b.

Letter to G. Schroedter, n. d. Fr.

2878, f. 1.

Bauderon (Brice). Index in ejus phar- macopoeiam, 17th cent. 3119, ff. 294- 318.

Baudewens (Samuel). De morbo et obitu ejus, 17th cent. 2253, ff. 141 b- 144.

BaudiUS (Dominicus). Epistola? ad S. a Bergen, 1605-8. 2882, ff. 51-53.

— — Epistola metrics ad, a F. Thory, 17th cent. 1768, ff. 43-48.

Baudrand (Michel Antoine). Addita- menta ad ejus lexicon geographicum, 18th cent. 2887, ff. 212-214.

Bauhinus (Joannes Caspar), at Basle.

Autograph in album, 1670. 1795 or

2597, f. 12. Baulerus (Johannes Jacobus), UUnensis.

Letters commendatory of, circ. 1640.

Lat. 2882, f. 42.

Baumgartnerus (Hieronymus). Letter

to, from P. Melanchthon, n. d. Lat.

2764, f. 4. Baumgartnerus (Hieronymus fi litis

Hieronymi), of Nuremberg. Letters to,

from Joachim Camerarius, n. d. Lat.

2764, f. 9, 135. Baumgartnerus (Joannes Georgia*).

Letter to, from G. Postellus, 1561. Lat.

1413 or 2959, ff. 93-95.

Bauthumley (Jacob). Theological treatise, 17th cent. 2544, ff. 1-53.

Bavaria. Journal of travels in, 17th cent. 3552.

N

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INDEX.

Bavaria (Anne de), tcife of the Due d'Enghicn. v. Bourbon (Henri Jules de), Due cTEnghien.

Bavaria, Ernest, Duke of. v. Cologne, Archbishops Electors of,

Bave (Charles), M.D,, of Bath. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1714-1734. 4076, ff. 352-365..

Bave (Samuel). Medical ease of Mrs. Monuington, 1635. 118, f. 313.

Baxter (Richard). Note on N. Billings- . ley's " Anthropopoea," circ. 1689. Autogr.

1161, f. 2. Extract from the Dedication of

"The Saints' Everlasting Rest," 1667.

1022, ff. 3-7.

Baxter (William), Master of the Mercers9 School, London, Letter to Dr. Thorp, 1707. 3986, f. 23.

Bayer (Gottlieb Siegfrid), Ptofesxr at St. Petersburg. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1731-1737. Lot. 4026, ff. 229-237.

Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1733, 1736, 1737. 4068 ff. 198, 287, 323.

Bayerus (Angelus). Met W us mor- boruin curandoruni, 17th cent. 3133, f. 305.

index to his Methodus ni or bo rum

curandorum, 17th cent. 1035, ff. 0S- 76 b.

Bayes, Mr. v. Dryden (John).

Bayle (Francois). De npoplexia, 17th cent. Excerpt. 1845, ff. 1-11.

Bayley (Walter), M.D. Prescriptions, 17th cent. 1660, ff. 29 b-31 b.

Baylie (Richard). Probate of Arch- bishop Laud's will, 166$. 3080.

Bayly (Edward), M.D. . Account of an earthquake in Sussex, 1734. 4025, f. 229.

Bayly (Elizabeth), of co. Norlhants. Medical prescription for, by Dr. J. Met- ford, 1655. Lot. 2812, f. 71 b.

Baynard (Edward), M.D. Letter to Sir

H. Sloane, 1698. 4037, f. 97. Letter to J. Petiver, n. d. 4066,

f. 263.

Baynard (Capt. John). Royal letter for the admission of, into the Charter House Hospital, 162f 856, f. 12 b.

Baynard (John). Letters to Dr. W. Holder on his treatise on harmony, 1692- 1694. 1388, ff. 57-180 b.

Baynes (John), Serjennt • at • late, v, I'aincs.

Baynes (Paul). "Christian letters'* in the year 1620, copied by N. Walling- ton, 1650. 922, ff. 52-68 b.

Bayrua (Petras). v. Bairu*.

Beaoon (John), of Lombard Street. Let- ter to Lord Carlisle, 1680. 2734, f. 230.

Beale ( ), M.D. Biographical notes

on him and his wife, 1629-1660. 1706, f. 107.

Beale (Henry). Collection of medical receipts given by, to his brother BaTtheJo* mew, 17th cent. 1439, ff. 3-144.

Beale (John), Rector of YeovU, co. Som. Concerning perspective*, tubes and tele* scopes, 17th cent. 548, f. 18.

The art of making parchment,

vellum, glue, etc., read before the Royal Society, 25 May 1664. 698, f. 89 b.

Letter to S. Hartlib (?) on educa- tion, 1652. Lat. 649, f. 206.

Letter to, from Dr. N. Highmore,

1669. Draft. 549, f. 34 b.

Letter to, from Dr. R. Hooke, 1680 .

1039, f. 171.

Beale (Robert), Ambassador to ffollan*!. Instructions to, 1576. 2442, f. 113*

Beale (William), Master of Jesus and St, Mn's Colleges, Cambridge. Letters to Bishop Andrewes, ante 1626. Lat. 118, ff. 273, 297.

Beamey, Family of, of Sawtry. Seal, in 1391, copy, 18th cent. 3424, f. 11 b.

Beamont (Dr. ), of Bath, co. Sow.

Horoscope, 1643. 2282, f. 31 b.

Beamount. v. Beaumont.

Beard (Richard), M.D., of Worcester. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1728, n. d. 4034, f. 213 ; 4050, f. 23 ; 4076, f. 370.

Letter on inoculation for the small

pox to Dr. Scheuchier, 1729. 406, B. f. 8.

Beasley al. Rattin (Thomas). Letter to Dr. Binns, circ. 1639. 153, f. 195 b.

Beaton (David), Cardinal Archbishop of S. Andrew's. Bond of him and other Scottish nobles against Lord Arran, 1543. 3199, f. 247.

Beaton (James), exiled Archbishop of Glasgow. Journal of his negotiations with France, Spain, Germany and Rome, 15«7. Imperfect modern transcript* 3199, ff. 162-168.

Correspondence with the Scottish

Court, 1566-1568. Modem transcripts. 3199, ff. 129 0-172,214-21^3410, S43b.

Letter to the Bisjrfop of Ross, 1578.

Lat. Copy. 16,i^Tb.

'/

INDEX.

45

Beaton (John). Letter to his brother, the Archbishop of Glasgow, 1567. 3199, ff. 15* b-157 b.

Beauohamp, Family of. Excerpts from

the history of, 16th cent. 1301, ff. 29,

220 b. Beauohamp (Maud de), wife of William,

1st Earl of Warwick, Notes relative to,

17th cent. 1429, f. 92. Beauohamp (Thomas de), 3rd Earl of

Warwick. Seal. Copy, 18th cent. 3424,

f. 0. Beauford (John), M.D. Letter to Sir

II. Sloane, [1720]. 4026, f. 438.

Beaufort, Duke of. v. Somerset (Henry)

Beaufort (Henry), Cardinal Bishop of Winchester. Some heads drawn out from the second and last foundation of St. Cross Hospital by, 17th cent. 1080, B.ff. 42b-44.

Beaugency (Henre* de), Abbot of Ours- camp. Letter to, from the Abbat of Clairvaux, [1142]. Lot. Copy, 14th cent. 1777, f. 87 b.

Beauley. r. Beaulieu.

Beaulieu River, co. Southants. Survey of, 1698. 3233, f. 21 b.

Beaulieu (J— de). I-etter to P. Leiy, 19 July, s. a. Fr. 1985, f. 112.

Letter to H. Beverland, with

answer, n. d. 3395, ff. 3, 3 b.

Beaulieu (Jacques de), dit " Frerc Jacques." Nouvelle mcthode de Tex- traction de la pierre, 1697. 1709, f. 125.

Account of his method of lithotomy,

1699. Fr. 4078, f. 140.

Beaumont, Family of. Pedigree, 16th cent. 1301, f. 281 b.

Beaumont, De, of Whitby, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 50.

Beaumont, Viscountess. v. Beaumont (Bridget).

Beaumont (Anselm). Owned, in 1700, MS. 1102, B.

Beaumont (Bridget), tcife of Sapcote, 2nd Viscount Beaumont. Funeral ser- mon on, by Rer. J. Hodgson, 1640. 1470, ff. 249-267.

Beaumont {Hon. Elisabeth), daughter of Sapcote, 2nd Viscount Beaumont. Letter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 1640. 1470, f. 266.

Beaumont (Hon. Elizabeth), daughter of Stpoote, 2nd Viscount Beaumont. Utter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 1640. 1470, f. 266.

Beaumont (Francis), afterw. Justice jof the Common Fleas. Letter to, from W. Lewis, 1583. Lat. 3731, f. 1.

Beaumont (Francis), Dramatist. Lecture on grammar, delivered during the Christmas revels in the Temple, tire. 1600. 1709, ff. 13-22.

Poems, 17th cent. Copies. 1446,

ff. 72 b, 73 b.

Beaumont (Hon. John), 2nd son of Sojh- cofr, 2nd Viscount Beaumont. Letter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 164f. 1470, f. 266.

Beaumont (John). Owned, in 1683, MS. 1102, B.

Beaumont (John), Surgeon and Geo- logist, of Stone Easton, co. Som. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1702-1730. 4038, ff. 336, 343; 4046, f. 234; 4051, f. 70.

Memoir of, n. d. Fr. 4069, ff. 94-

103 b.

Beaumont (Nicholas). Medical pre* script ions for W. Gastley, 16th cent. Lat. 389, ff. 23 1-234 b.

Beaumont (Thomas), 3rd Viscount Beaumont. Letter to, from Rev. J. Hodgson, 164}. 1470, f. 266.

Beaumont (Walter de). Notes relative to, 17th cent. 1429, f. 93.

Beaumount ( ). Letter to, from

Sir H. Sloane, 1684. L<tt. 4068, f. 3.

Beaune (Renaud de), Archbishop of Bourges. Utter to, from J. de La Riviere, [1592-1602]. Lat. 2089, ff. 58-68.

Beauvais, Bishop of. v. Potier (Angus- tin).

Beauvais (Charles de). De la vie des Champs et de l'Agriculture, 1645. 736.

Beauvais (G— de), of Withyham, co. Suss. Wrote, in 1645, MS. 736.

Beauvais (Gabriel de). Anagram on, 17th cent. 369, f. 1.

Beauvais (Vincent de). r. Vinoentius, Bellovacensis.

Beauvoir (Elizabeth), widow of William Beauvoir, Chaplain to Lord Stair. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, enclosing petition to Sir R. Walpole, 1728. 4049, ff. 174, 176 b.

Beauvoir (Richard de). Responses auz questions de la Socilte* Royale de Londres touchant l'ambre, 18th cent. 3323, ff. 205-208.

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INDEX.

Beauvoir (William), Chaplain to Lord Stair. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 171$- 1717. 4044, ff. 11, 18, 37, 118; 4045, f.47.

Beaux XtepritB, Society of. A Pindaric

rim addressed to, 17th cent. 231, 1-13.

Beavan (Jacob), v. Bevan.

Beaweostes (Richard), of Cannon Rote, London. Translation of L Roderigo*s "Pisces Zodiaci Inferioris," 16th cent. 3657, ff. 4-24 b.

Becanus (Joannes Goropius). v. Goropins (Joannes), Becanus.

Becoadelli (Antonius), Panormita. Versus ad P. Braociolini, 16th cent. 2987, f. 44.

Beooaria (Antonio), of Verona. Liber Dionysii Periegetis Aleiandri de sit a orbis e Greco in Latinum versus per, 15th cent. 2017, ff. 40-87.

BeccateltaB (Antonius). v. Beccadelli.

Beoham (Francis). Letter to Dr. N. Grew, n. d. Imperf. 1963, f. 106 b.

Beoharias (Antonius). r. Beocaria.

Beoher (Dr. ). Invention for

making pitch and tar from sea coal, 17th cent. 3299, f. 41.

Beoher (Capt. Edward). Narrative of the siege of Rathbarry Castle, 1641. 1008, ff. 44-54 b.

Beoher (John Joachim), Af.D., of Spires ;

Councillor of the Emperor Leopold.

Alchemical treatise, 17th cent. 3639,

ff. 1-62. Alchemical processes, 17th cent.

2867. Sketch of the seal of his new

Psychosophic society, 1681. 1039, f.

166. Beoher (Sir William), Clerk of the

Council. Relation of the success of the

love of Henry IV. of France to the

Princess of Conde, 1655. 841.

Becker (Abraham), Minister of the church at EmmericJi. Autograph in album, 1669. 1795 or 2597, f. 59.

Becker (Balthasar). v. Bekker.

Beekerus (Dr. ). F. Gassman*8

Pantaleon unmasked, 17th cent. 3641, ff. 9-16.

Beoket (Thomas), Archbishop of Canter- bury. Epistolffi ejus de suo exilio, 14th cent. 1777, ff. 1-48.

Qusedam de ejus morte, 13th cent.

3103, f. 114 b.

Beoket (Thomas), Arcfibishop of Canter*

bury (continued). Sept em gaudia B.

Thorns*, cum invocatione, et collect*,

15th cent. 2471, f. 36. â–  Memoria de, metrioe, 15th cent.

2565, f. 18 ; 2571, f. 16 b ; 2633, f. 22 ;— .

16th cent. 2683, f. 17.

Concertatio ejus cum Henrico

Principe, et tenebrarum Principibva, metrics, 17th cent. 1767, ff. 2-4.

Nienia in ejus morte, 17th cent.

1767, ff. 13-17.

Beckett (William), M.D.t of London. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 171}. 4045, f. 93.

Beckett (William), M.Dn of Abingdon. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, n. d. 4034, f. 215.

Beokley ( ). Inventory of property

on him at his accidental death at Tangier, 1671. 3511, f. 31.

Beck m an n al. Beomann ( ),

SeperintetideHS Servastanus in Ducatu Anhaltino. Letters to, from J. Dury, 1632, 1633. Lat. Copies. 654, ff. 140, 170; 1465, ff. 230-235.

Beokwith (Sir Leonard), Commishhncr for settling the boundaries of England and Scotland. Instructions to, 1551. 2442, f. 139 b.

Beomann* r. Beck m aim.

Beda, the Venerable. Hyronus de rati one temporum, 11th cent. 263, f. 20.

â–  De duodecim mensibus, 11th cent. 263, f. 20 b.

â–  Hymnus de anno et mensibus, 11th cent. 263, f. 21.

De naturarerum, 12th- 13th cent.

2030, ff. 1-9. De Sybillis, 15th cent. 156, ff,

13b-19b.

Oratio ejus, 15th cent. 2471, f.

104 b; 2633, £90.

— Prophecies, 17th cent. 1008, f. 184; 1802, ff. 10b-14.

Beddevole (Dominique), M.D. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1684. 3998, f. 34.

« Letter to, from P. Adair, 1692.

4062, f. 244.

Bedell (William), Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh. Correspondence with J. Durv, 1633-1639. Lat. 402, ff. 193, 195; 654, ff. 185, 192; 1465, ff. 5-8.

Bedford, Earl of. v. Russell (Francis).

Duke of. t. Russell (Wriothesley).

INDEX.

47

Bedford (Arthur), Chaplain to Frederic Louis, Prince of Wales. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1737. 4055, f. 192.

Bedford (Hilkiah), Konjuring Divine. Letter to M. Greene, 1714. 4065, f. 172.

Bedforde (John). Obit, 1510. 4, f. 104 b.

Bedillgfield (Sir Francis), of Tangier.

Letters to J. Luke, 1672. 3511, ff. 88,

121, 135. Letter to, from J. Mathews and

Co., 1672. 3511, f. 94. — — Grant of a vessel to his daughters

after his decease, by Lord Middle ton,

1672. Copy. 3513, f. 71.

Bedmar, Marquis de. v. \m Cueva (Curd, Alphonso de).

Beekhuysen (John). Accouut of a journey from Nagasaki to Jcddo by D. Six, 1669. Germ. 3061, ff. 90-99.

Beere (Elizabeth). Collection of receipts, 17th cent. 2488.

Bees. Historia apum, 17th cent. Engl. 1989, ff. 24-31.

Beeston (J—), M.D., of Bath. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1726. 4034, ff. 219, 221.

Beeston (Co/. Sir William), Governor of Jawtica. Horoscope, 1636. 2282, f. 6 b.

Beeston (William), M.D., of Ipswich. Letter to J. Massey, 1705. 4064, f. 83.

Beger (Laurentius). Dissertation on Greek silrer medals from his u Thesaurus ex Thesauro Palatino select us," 18th cent. 3407, ff. 104-111.

Beguin (Jean). In ejus Tyrocinium Chimicum notae D. J. Hartmanni, 17th cent. 1988, ff. 2-46.

Observations ex ejus Chymia,

17th cent. 3118, ff. 274, 278, 279-294, 375D-399, 521b-524; 3119, ff. 319- 325.

Behemensis (Johannes) De institutione medici, 1506. 345, ff. 7-8.

Behm (Michael), Constd of Dantzic. Letter to J. Hevelius, 1667. Extract. 3646, £ 90.

Behr (Bernhardus). Letter to, from J. C. Fabricius, 1680. Lat. 2144, f. 141.

Behrnauer (Gottlob), of Leipzig. Auto- graph in album, 1691. 2360, f. 22.

Beil (Anna Magdalena von). Letter to P. Moritz, [1683]. Germ. 2702, ff. 32-34.

Beirman (Arnold us Boot), of UtrtchU Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1720. Lat. 4034, f. 217.

Bejarano (Ruiz), Oydur de la Audiencia de las Chttrcas. Paper relating to the service of Indians in the mines of Potosi, 1606. Span, 3055, ff. 8-19.

Bekker (Balthasar). Letter to, from H. Beverland, 1693. Lat. Lnperf. 3963, ff. 10-19.

Bekman (T— S— ). Memorandum of necessaries for fortifying castles at Tangier, circ. 1662. 2448, f. 21.

Letter to the Duke of York on

Tangier, 1662. 2448, f. 50.

Bel (Matej). Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1738, 1739. Lat. 4025, f. 43; 4026, ff. 280-287.

Letters to, from Sir H. Sloane,

1738. Laf. 4068, f. 351 ; 4069, f. 8.

Belasyse, Family of. Pedigree and arm*, 17th cent. 3836, f. 33.

Belasyse (John), 1st Baron Belasyse. Commission to, as Governor of York, to take prisage of wines in the North Riding, 164|. 1519, f. 23.

Permission to, from Charles I. to

remove from Oxford, 164J. 1519, f. 26.

Correspondence and papers during

his Governorship of Tangier, 1665, 1666. Engl, and Span. 1952 ; 1955, ff. 6 b-21 ; 3299, ff. 88, 89, 91, 97; 3496; 3499; 3509, ff. 80-129 ; 3513, ff. 12, 13.

Belasyse (Thomas), 2nd Viscount, after*. Earl Fauconberg. Report by, as Ambas- sador to Italy, on various States of Italy, 16${f. 2752, ff. 1-28.

Letter to Lord Carlisle, [16811.

2724, f. 110.

Belcher (Gilbert), Captain of the 44 Tryali:* Order for delivery of a box in his cabin directed to J. Petiver, 1718. 4065, f. 288.

Belehier (John), Surgeon to Guy's Hospital Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1736. 4055, f. 21.

Bellbat. v. Roland (Jacques), Sieur de BeWbat.

Beleemus. v. Balemin.

Belgium. Collectanea de Belgii re litteraria, 18th cent. 2994, ff. 61-72, 87-100.

Speculum herbarum, etc., apud

Belgas crescentium, 1685. 3328, f. 200.

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INDEX.

Belin (Albert), Abbe. Adventures of an • unknown Philosopher, 17th cent. 3641, ff. 49-60.

Belinda." Letter thus signed to Sir H. Sloane, 1721. 4046, f. 173.

Belinger ( ), M.D. Michael Ett-

muller's Chymia Rational is translated by, 18th cent. 355.

De retried iisvari is chymicis altisque,

17th cent. 488.

— Processus varii chymici et phar- maceutic!, 17th cent. 504.

Collegium Chimicum, 1659. 476,

ff. 51b-illb.

Casus agrotantium in Nosocoroio

Leydensi ezscripti a, 1660, 1661. 490.

Collegium in J. A. van der Linden

raeleteroata medicinre report atum, 1661- 1663. 370.

Cases and lectures attended by,

at Leyden Hospital, 1661-1662. 445.

Notes to F. de La Boe Sylvius'

public lectures at Leyden, 1662-1664. 458.

Praxis medica in morbis particu-

laribus, 1664-1666. 447.

Notes from Prof. Eifler's medical

lectures at Leyden, 1664. 452.

Medical receipts, 17th cent. Engl.,

/>., Lat.% and Dutch. 440.

r. also Belli ugh am (Samuel) prob- ably the same person.

Belitz (Georgius). Horosco)>c, 1597. 1770, f. 148.

Belita (Mauritius). Horoscope, 1591. 1770, f. 145.

Beliua (Matthias).

c. Bol (MatSj).

Bell ( ), Brother of the Charterhouse.

Horoscope by Dr. V. Bernard, 1653- 1658. 1707, f. 33 b.

Bell ( ). Utter to Dr. S. Wall, 16t»}.

1731, A. f. 77.

Bell (George), M.D. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1730-1734. 4051, ff. 5, 143, 268 ; 4053, ff. 80, 138, 203.

Bell (John), of the Nooke. Indictment for his murder, 1681. 2723, f. 67.

Bell (John), Surgeon, Memorandum of his contributions to Sir H. Sloane's collection, 18th cent. 4019, f. 48.

Bell (Peter Colin). MS. 1323.

Formerly owned

Bell (Richard), Gunfomder to the Great Mogul, Account of his travels in the Mogul's country and his residence in the courts of the Emperors Shah Jeh&n and Aurangzib, 1654-1668. Signed. 811, ff. 2-17.

Journal of his travels to Prester

John's country, Persia, etc., 1667. 811, ff. 18 b-44.

Travels from Lisbon to Jerusalem

Bell (Richard), Bisliop of Carlisle (1478- 1495). Owned MSS. 281 ; 289.

and other places, 1669. 811, ff.45b-64.

Bell (Richard), of Godsbrigg. Iudictmeut against, for murder, 1681. 2723, f. 67.

Bell (Thomas). «* Dictata de Strata- gematis," 1672. 1249, ff. 1-60 b.

Bell (Walter), of the Nooke. Petition to Lord Carlisle, 1681. 2723, f. 67.

Bellarmino (Roberto Francesco Romolo), Cardinal Archbishop of Capua. Judicium de libro quern Lutherani vocant Con- cordis?, 17th cent. Excerpts. 2871, ff. 27, 30 b-39.

BellasiB {CoL John), v. Belasyse (John).

Bellegarde, Due de. v. Saint Lary et de Thermes (Roger de).

Bellegarde (St. Ferreol de), Anden Colonel de VEtat. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1716. Fr. 4044, f. 201.

Bellen, Family of. Arras of, in Mcttiug- ham College, 16th cent. 1301, f. 377 b.

Bellers (Fettiplaee), Dramatist. Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1710. 4042, f. 195.

Bellen (John), Quaker Philanthropist Letter to Sir H. Sloane, 1724. 4047, f. 208.

BeUiere (Claude de la), Sieur de La Niolle. t>. La Bellierc

Belling (Sir Henry)* Letters to Lord Falkland, 162}, 162$. 3827, ff. 39, 60.

Bellingham, Family of. Pedigree, 17th cent. 1429, f. 44 b.

Bellingham (Daniel), Goldsmith, of Dublin. Certificate of the Corporation of Dublin of his losses by piracy, 1652. 1008, f. 181.

Bellingham (Elizabeth), dau. of Dr. Sim. Bellingham. Lines on the Fifth of November, late 17th cent. 645, f. 31 b.

Bellingham (Samuel), M.D. Corre- spondence and papers cone chymical medicines, secrets, etc*, 17th oent. 647.

Shorthand notesof medical lectures,

1659, 1660. 609, ff. 19-30 b.

INDEX.

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Bellingham (Samuel), M.D. (continued).

Chemical receipts written chiefly in

shorthand, 17th cent. 729. Dictate clinica J. A. van der Linden

notata a, tire. 1663. 606.

Medical cases and observations,

chiefly made at Embden, 1679. 630, ff. 158-168.

Medical and chemical receipts col-

lected at Amsterdam and Bremen, 17th cent. 633, ff. 148-218.

Chemical, medical and other col-

lections relating to the arts made at Bremen, late 17th cent. 642.

Collection of receipts, chemical,

medical and surgical, made at Bremen and Hamburg, late 17th cent. Engl, and Lot. 645.

Extracts from S. Bool ton's "Me-

dicina magics tamen physics," and from R. HookVs " Micrographia," late 17th cent 643.

" Not* in J. Schroeterum," cone

the chemical treatment of minerals, late 17th cent. Lai. 644.

Formula remediorum plurims pro

variis mo r bis, late 17th cent. 604.

Miscellaneous medical and chemical

receipts, late 17th cent. Engl, and Lot. 605.

Secrets medica, 17th cent. 3969,

ff. 44-54.

Letter to his son Samuel, 1666.

629, ff. 273-278.

Catalogues of medical, theological

and other books belonging to, 1664- 1675. 647, ff. 17-38. Wrote MSS. 607-609, 619, 646.

v. also Belinger ( ), probably

the tame person.

Bellini (Lorenzo), Dottore. Poesie Toscane per, alia Marchess Strozzi, 17th <pnt. 2756, ff. 128-150.

Bellomonte. v. Beaumont.

Bellonius (Petrus). v. Belon (Pierre).

Bellot (Jacques), of St. Vaast. French grammar, 16th cent. 8316.

Bells ( ), of Tangier. Note of credit

allowed by, to Capt. Liddell, 1671. 8511, f. 55 b.

Belluooius (Thomas). Pisani horti plantse vaxiores ab eo editse, 18th cent. 3340, f. 272.

Belon (Pierre). De neglects stirpium cul- ture, 17th cent. Extract. 1845, f. 164.

Observationes, 17th cent. Ex- tracts. 3119, ff. 348-351. 8LOANE INDEX.

Beltone (Johannes de), Magisler. Ex- perimentum magi cum " Flos Aomin " vocatum, 15th cent. Inxperf. 314, f. 106 b.

Bemde (John). Letter to, from A. Hill, 1708. 2902, f. 50.

Bempde (Temperance), mother of Lady Annandale. Letters to Sir H. Sloane, 1723. 4034, ff. 223, 225.

Ben Adam. Vision of, by F. a Bethabor, 17th cent, 3724, ff. 91-93 b.

Benoe (Alexander), Adtniralty and Cinque Ports Commissioner. Instructions to Admiral W. Penn,1648. 1709, ff. 55-62.

Bendall (Ephraim). Letter to J. Hart- man, 168J. 647, f. 73.

Benedetti (Oiacopone de'), da Todi. "Stabat Mater," hymnus, 16th cent. 2419, ff. 18b-21; 2692, f. 89; 2748, f. 129 b.

Versus de vanitate mundi, 15th

cent. 1584, f. 13 b.

Benedictis (Benedictus de), Medkus Senior Patavmus. Consilis medica, 17 th cent. 2253, ff. 70-73, 260.

Benedictis (Jacobus de). v. Benedetti (Oiacopone de*), da Todi.

Benedictus, Monachtts Roffensis. Liber de consuetudiuibus Ecclesise Roffensis, 16th cent. Excerpts. 1301, f. 387 b.

Benedictus, Philosophus. Gemma salu-

tans, 15th cent. 1118, ff. 84-87. Theriaca divina, 1599. 1857.

Benedictus (Alexander). Observations on the gout, etc, 1 7th cent. 1628, f. 62.

Benedictus, de Canfeld [William Fitch]. The rule of perfection, 1652. 601.

Benefield (Sebastian), D.D., Rector of Meysey-Hampton. Notes on Amos v. 4-22, 17th cent. 1199.

Letter to S. Burton on revising

the preface to his Sermons, 1629. 1199, f. 87.

Benese (Richard), Canon ofil St. Martin's, by London n [Morton Priory, co. Surr.y Book of measuring land, 1577. Extracts. 1478, ff. 2-7.

Benet (Matthew). Receipt for valuables entrusted to him by Dr. Colston, 1659. 118, f. 6.

Benet (Sir Thomas), v. Bennet.

Benett (T— ). Formerly owned MS. 3424.

BengOUgh (Henry). Formerly owned MS. 3925.

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INDEX.

Bening (Johannes). Epigramma in praise of Sir D. Hastcville's u Speculum Medico- chymicum," 17th cent. Lot. 439, f.9b.

Bennet (Mrs. ), of Cornwall. Letter

to her son-in-law, Capt. Upcott, 1684. Copy.