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Crewe MS/21/f. 36 · Part · 29 Apr. 1719
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

For the consideration of £225 ‘and upwards’, A assigns to B the copyrights of The Accomplish’d Conveyancer, 3 vols., 8vo; The Modern Justice, 8vo; The Laws of Appeals and Murder, 8vo; Lex Constitutionis, or, The Gentleman’s Law, 8vo; The Statute Law Common-plac’d, 8vo; A General Table to the Statutes, 8vo; and The Compleat Parish-Officer, 12mo; as well as shares in The Compleat Court-Keeper, 8vo; The Court-Keeper’s Companion, 12mo; The Justice of Peace’s Vade-Mecum, 12mo; and The Clerk’s Remembrancer, 8vo; all by A. Witnessed by Thomas Brewer(?) and Anthony Brigham.

Crewe MS/21/f. 30r · Part · 1719–1720
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

Acknowledges the receipt of six payments, amounting to ten guineas, for making additions to his Statute Law Common-plac’d, for a second edition.

(Six receipts on one sheet, dated 8 Dec. 1719, 19 Dec. 1719, 2 Jan. 1720, 18 Jan. 1720, 26 Jan. 1720, and 6 Feb. 1720.)

Add. MS b/74/4/5 · Item · 15 Mar. 1885
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Shute Haye, Walditch, Bridport, Dorset.—Sends a copy of Boyle’s paper on Henry VIII, V. iv. 32, and comments on related notes in the Variorum edition. An advertisement in The Post Boy indicates that Lintot’s edition of Shakespeare’s poems must have been published in 1711.

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Shute Haye, Walditch, Bridport, Dorset
March 15 1885 {1}

My dear Sir,

Hen. VIII. V. iv. 32 (Camb. Sh.).

You may not have seen Boyle’s paper on Hen. VIII., so I send you a cutting from it which bears on the passage referred to above {2}. Some time ago I found that the lines which Collins quoted (Var. Sh. 1821, xix. 485, note) in support of what, I suppose, is the sense usually attached to ‘tool’ in the mod. edd., are not accurately given, nor do they in their original form, it seems to me, support Tollet’s note (ibid.). They occur in The Two Noble Kinsmen, III. v.

Camb. Sh. vol. IX, p. xvii. See the advertisement at the back of The Post Boy {2}. Lintott’s {3} ed. must have been published in 1711, N.S. 1710 is the O.S. date.

Very truly yours
W G Stone

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This letter was almost certainly directed to Aldis Wright, though his name is not mentioned.

{1} The first three figures of the year are printed.

{2} Add. MS b. 74/7.

{3} Add. MS b. 74/4/6.

{4} Written above ‘Gildon’s’, struck through.