A catalogue of manuscripts in the library. Of the Society of antiquaries of London.
- Society of Antiquaries of London. Library
- Date:
- 1816
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A catalogue of manuscripts in the library. Of the Society of antiquaries of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![87. 4. A Discorse of late Trobles happenede ffi Scotelonde betwene the noble and mightye Prynces Marye by the grace of God Quene of Scot- lande and her Husbande Henrye the Kinge, with other Earles, Lords, Barrons, Gent. Freeholders, Merchants, and Craftesmen beinge on bothe parties the ix. of Marche Anno 1565. fol. 12. 5. At the end is a Poem of fifteen Stanzas, beginning “ Who lyst to marke the Skotyshe gysefollowed by three or four Medical Receipts. Turning the Volume up, and beginning at the opposite end, we have, 6. Notes out of Cambdine [Camden], fol. 1. v 7. The Degrees of the Nobility of England, fol. 12. 8. Knights Barronets made by Kinge James Anno Dom. 1612. fol. 19- 9. Knightes of the Bathe made by King James att his Coronation Anno ,M, ,n.M i. 1603* foL 19b‘ 10. Knightes of the Bath att Prince Henri’s Creation the 3. of June 1610. ibid. ^ , 11. Knights of the Bath made att the Creation of Charles Duke of York the 5 of Jan. 1604. ibid. 12. A generall Note of all the Knights mad by K. James since his com- ing into England An°. Dom. 1603. fol. 20. 13. Officers of the Courtes of Revenue with the Charges, fol. 22. 14. The Names of Knights latlie made. ibid. 15. The Number and Names of all the Kinges Shipes. fol. 23* 16. Notes out of France, fol. 24. 17. Notes out of Spaine. fol. 24 b. 18. Notes of the Gentry in different Counties of England, fol. 26. 19. The Proceedinge of the Kinge to the Parliament the 30th of January 1620. fol. 36. 20. A Note of certaine Marquesses, Earles, and Barons of England. ” fol. 41. 21. How the tow Roger Mortimers ended their Liues vnfortunately. fol. 45. 22. How Sr. Thomas of Woodstocke, Duke of Gloucester, was vnlaw- fully murthered. ibid. 23. How the Lord Mowbrey was promoted by Richard the second, and his end. fol. 45 b. 24. The Live and Death of the Erie of Northumberland who lived in Richarde the 2. raigne. ibid. 25. The Life and Death of Humfry Duke of Glocester. fol. 46. 88. A Treatise on Anatomy. Folio. On paper. 89. A thin Volume in Quarto, on paper, containing an Account of an ancient Picture, representing the Death of King Henry Damley of Scotland, brought to England by the Duke of Richmond from his Castle of Aubigne. At the end of the Account is the signature of Martin Folkes. P.R.S.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22006229_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)