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to the only use of ye said Sir Arthur Herrys his heyres and assignes, and to no other use intent or purpose.

6. 'Formes for presentations to Advowsons.'

Begins (fol. 13, a):

To all Christian people to whome thes presents shall come...

Ends

In the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and fifty an twoe.

7. Lease of a house for 21 years.

Begins (fol. 14, a) :

Edward Horwood and Martha his wife for divers good causes and considerations them moveinge ...

Ends (fol. 16, a):

... the said John Pedley his executors and assignes. In Wittnes whereof, &c.

8.

The plea of John Woodward gent one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Edward Rookwood.'

Begins (fol. 16, b):

The defendant sayeth that he ought not to make any answere... Ends:

...prayeth to be dismissed with his costs and charges in this behalf wrongfully sustayned.

9. Writ of Outlawry.

Begins (fol. 16, b):

Jacobus dei gratia Anglie Francie et Hibernie rex...

Imperfect.

10. The replication of Robert Fryth gent complainant to the severall answers of Edmund Cooke Esqr. and Lambard Cooke gent. defendants."

Begins (fol. 17,a):

The said replyant doth and will justifye mayntayne and averr... Ends:

... and he humbly prayeth as in his bill he hath prayed.

11. The Plea and demurrer of Elizabeth Pert widdowe defendant to parte and her answeare to other parte of the bill of Complaint of John Buxton and Margarett his wife complainants.”

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Give up to the said Humfrey Fairfax his executors or assignes.

13. Grant of Arms by Clarencieux King at Arms, dated 1612.

Begins (fol. 19, a):

To all and singular as well nobles and gentles as others...

Ends:

And of Scotland the six and fourtieth.

14. Agreement between merchants as to their shares in a mercantile adventure.

Begins (fol. 21, a):

This Indenture made the fourtenth daye of December anno domini 1608.

Ends:

...the daye and yeares first above written.

15. Lease of an impropriate parsonage for 3 years.

Begins (fol. 22, a):

This Indenture made the Ends:

day of

in the yeares of the raigne...

anything herein conteyned to the contrary notwithstanding. In Witnes, &c.

16. Letter of Attorney to deliver seisin.

Begins (fol. 22, a):

Knowe all men by these presents, &c.

Ends:

In the yeare of the raigne, &c.

-50

1,52

53

17. Grant of Land in reversion.

Begins (fol. 23, a):

Hec indentura facta quarto die Aprilis...

Ends (fol. 23, b):

Cum eorum pertinentiis universis.

18. Articles of agreement for building a ship.

Dd. п. 16, 17, 18.

Three Volumes, small folio, on paper, of 230 leaves each. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, RHYMES, CABBALISTIC FORMULE, &c., in English, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The entire is a mass of nonsense, and the author can scarcely have been of sane mind.

Dd. I. 19, 20.

Two small folios, on paper, of 242 and 233 leaves respectively, containing various poems in doggerel Latin and other MISCELLANEA, in the same handwriting and by the same author as the three preceding.

Dd. 1. 21.

A large folio, on paper, 312 leaves, about 45 lines in each page, well written in a hand of the xvi1th century.

A REGISTER OF THE ACTS OF THE COURT OF THE LORDCOMMISSIONERS IN CAUSES ECCLESIASTICAL, from Michaelmas Term 1631 to Hilary Term 1633.

Several names, apparently of owners, had been inscribed at the beginning of the volumes, but all were afterwards erased except those of 'Anthony Parkinson' and 'John Harrigates.'

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a full

A small folio, on parchment, of 189 leaves, page containing about 70 lines. The handwriting is small, and of the XIV th century. The MS. is continuously paged throughout.

The first page contains an index to the contents of the volume, in which the titles of the treatises occur in a different order from

that of the MS. itself. References to the present paging have been inserted.

SANCTI MAXIMI CONFESSORIS OPERA.

1. pp. 279. Πρὸς Θαλάσσιον περὶ διαφόρων ἀπόρων,

κ. τ. λ.

Begins

Φυσικὸν μὲν τοῖς λογικοῖς . . .

Ed. Combéfs, Paris 1675, 1. pp. 1-300.

Scholia are written in the margin.

2. pp. 7985. • Πρὸς Θωμᾶν περὶ διαφόρων ἀπόρων,

κ. τ. λ.

Begins

Ἀπλανοῦς θεωρίας ἐξ ἐμμελοῦς...

Printed pp. 46-70 of Appendix to Joannis Scoti Erigenæ de Divisione Natura, Oxon. 1681.

3. pp. 85152. ‘πρὸς Ιωάννην ἀρχιεπίσκοπον Κυζίκου περὶ διαφόρων ἀπόρων τοῦ θεολόγου [i. e. Gregory of Nazianzum].

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... καὶ μόνην ἀπαιτοῦντι παρ ̓ ἡμῶν θυσίαν τὴν εἰς ἀλλήλους φιλανθρωπίαν. τέλος τῶν σχολίων, κ. τ. λ.

Part of this treatise, viz. from the commencement to p. 95,

. . ἀβρόχοις διώδευσαν ἴχνεσιν,

has been printed pp. 1-45 of the Appendix to Jo. Scotus as above. The remainder, viz. pp. 95-152, from

θεωρία τῆς διὰ τῆς θαλάττης διαβαθείσης δυνάμεως διὰ Μωσέως. Οὕτω τάχα καὶ Μωυσῆς ἔκεινος ὁ μέγας τῇ πληγῇ ...

to the end, does not seem ever to have been printed.

4. p. 152. ‘Περὶ τῶν δύο φύσεων τοῦ Κυρίου καὶ σωτῆρος ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ.

Begins

Ο Αρειὸς τὰς τρεῖς ὑποστάσεις ...

Ed. Combefis, I. 76-78.

5. pp. 152-154. • Πρὸς Ἰωάννην ὅτι ἀσώματός ἐστιν ἡ

ψυχή. Begins

Τὸ τίμιον τῆς ὑμετέρας ...

Ed. Combefis, II. 238243.

6. pp. 154, 155. ‘Πρὸς Ιορδάνην περὶ τοῦ μετὰ θάνατον ἔχειν τὴν ψυχὴν τὴν οἰκείαν ἐνέργειαν.

Begins

Τῇ δευτέρᾳ τοῦ ἐνεστῶτος . . .

Ed. Combefis, II. 243-247.

7. pp. 155, 156. ‘Πρὸς ἡγουμένην περί τινος ἀσκητρίας ἐξελθούσης τῆς οἰκείας μονῆς.

Begins

Οἱ τῆς ἀληθείας κήρυκες . . .

Ed. Combefis, I. 255-259.

8. pp. 156-163. * Εἰς τὴν προσευχὴν τοῦ πάτερ ἡμῶν. Begins

Αὐτὸν ἐδεξάμην τὸν θεοφύλακτον . . .

Ed. Combéfis, 1. 344-366.

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9. pp. 163-164. Περὶ τῆς κατὰ Θεὸν λύπης.

Begins

χαίρω καὶ εὐφραίνομαι . . .

Ed. Combefis, II. pp. 231-235.

10. pp. 164 166. ‘Επιστολὴ ἄλλη.

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12. pp. 167-172. Πρὸς Γεώργιον ἔπαρχον κ. τ. λ. Begins

οὐδεὶς οὕτω τοῦ φωτὸς . . .

Ed. Combefis, I. pp. 201-218.

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