Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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f. 30r |
Receipts from Giles Jacob to Bernard Lintot |
Part |
1719–1720 |
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pp. 16–28 |
‘An Essay upon Satyr’, by the Earl of Mulgrave (and John Dryden?) |
Part |
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pp. 53–5 |
Verses, by John Milton(?) |
Part |
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pp. 60–1 |
Verses, by John Ayloffe(?) |
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pp. 61–5 |
‘On The Lord Mayor & Court of Aldermen going to Whitehall, with The King, and Dukes Freedom’, by Andrew Marvell(?) |
Part |
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pp. 66–7 |
‘On the K—’, by the Earl of Rochester |
Part |
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pp. 82–91 |
‘A Dialogue. Between the Two Horses at Chaing Cross, and Wool Church’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 92–5 |
‘A Dialogue, Between K. and D.’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 113–21 |
‘A Discourse of Rebellion Given up and down in 1676’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 156–8 |
‘Cato’s Answer to Labienus, When he advis’d him to go and Consult the Oracle of Jupiter Hammon’, by John Ayloffe or Robert Wolseley(?): a translation of Lucan, Pharsalia, ix. 566–86 |
Part |
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pp. 166–7 |
‘On the Lord Chancellor Hide. 1667’ (author unknown) |
Part |
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pp. 190–1 |
‘The Dispute’, by the Earl of Rochester, 1673 |
Part |
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pp. 212–13 |
‘The Parliament House To be Let’ (author unknown), 1678 |
Part |
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pp. 213–15 |
‘Advice to Apollo’ (author unknown), 1678 |
Part |
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pp. 234–40 |
‘Colon. A Satyr on the Court Ladies’, by the Earl of Dorset, 1679 |
Part |
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pp. 240–3 |
‘An Epistle To Julian’, by Lord Falkland, 1679 |
Part |
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pp. 249–51 |
‘An Ironical Satir’ (author unknown), 1680(?) |
Part |
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pp. 259–64 |
‘Satyr. On The Court Ladies’ (author unknown), 1680 |
Part |
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pp. 291–3 |
‘A Satyrical Sonnet’ (author unknown), 1680 |
Part |
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pp. 302–7 |
Table of contents |
Part |
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p. 320 |
Copy of a letter from King Charles II to King Christian V of Denmark, 1 May 1680. |
Part |
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f. 1r |
Note on the contents of the book |
Part |
18th or 19th c. |
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f. 2 |
List of prominent people, including members of the royal family, with some addresses, in an unidentified hand |
Part |
1721 x 1731 |
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ff. 3–4 |
List of names, headed ‘The Names of the Gentlemen in Lincolnn Inn Fields’, in an unidentified hand |
Part |
early 18th c. |
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f. 6 |
‘An Acrostick Epitaph on Mr Christopher Henley’s Tomb, in Stepney Church-Yard. in July 1693.’ In an unidentified hand. Author unknown. |
Part |
early 18th c. |
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ff. 25–31 |
Notes on various subjects, including plans for the Hyp-Doctor |
Part |
1728–30 |
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ff. 40–6 |
Ideas for orations, etc. |
Part |
1728–9 |
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f. 51 |
List of four titles |
Part |
early 18th c. |
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ff. 61–3 |
‘List of Books to be written’ |
Part |
early 18th c. |
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f. 130 |
Brief note on English trade |
Part |
early 18th c. |
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