Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon].
- All Souls College Library
- Date:
- 1842
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CXXX. Paper, in small 4to, ff. 28, xvn. Cent.; for- merly belonging to N. Luttrell. A book of Latin and English proverbs, ar- ranged alphabetically. Beg. “ Acesei et Heliconis ; A proverbe spoken of such as be cunningly wrought.” At the end, Unto these fewe you may annexe more if you will, as your occasion serveth, and reduce them into an Abecedarye order.” CXXXI. Paper, in 4to, ff. 79, xvn. Cent.; formerly belonging to N. Luttrell. The first part of the life and reign of Henry IY. king of England, extending to the end of the first year of his reign, with a Latin dedication to Robert Bourchier, earl of Essex, and pre- face to the reader; by sir John Hayward. Printed in zjto, London, 1599. CXXXII. Paper, in small 4to, ff. 64, sec. xvn. Short notes upon several books of the Old and New Testament; h. e. the Canticles and Psal- ter, Genesis to Numbers inclusive, SS. Luke and John, and the Acts of the Apostles. Reversing the volume, Theological notes, in Latin, entitled, “ Theo- logise doctrina, ex Wolebio.” CXXXIIL Codex chartaceus, in 4to minori, ff. 190, sec, XVII. Annotationes in Evangelia quatuor, Symbolum Apostolicum, et Judge epistolam; sub titulo Liber sacris dicatus anno Domini 1622 ; Deus in principio, medio, fine. Indignissimus servus servorum Jesu Christi Thomas Has- salk” CXXXIV. Paper, in small 4to, ff. 142, xviii, Cent. The doctrine of passive obedience debated; whe- ther a nation having an established religion, laws and privileges, which are subverted by the prince and another religion endeavoured to be introduced, whether the people of that nation can stand up in the defence thereof, and oppose their prince in such illegal attempts and depose him, collected from various printed tracts, sermons, etc. bearing upon the subject, apparently by Narcissus Luttrell. cxxxv. Paper, in small 4to, ff. 96, xviii. Cent. 1. Continuation of the subject contained in the preceding volume, fol. 1. 2. Extracts from Mauger’s French grammar. fol. 73. CXXXVI. Paper, in folio, ff. 73 and 122, xviii. Cent.; divided into two volumes. Treatise concerning the secondary origination of mankind by propagation, in two parts; by Sir Matthew Hale. See Burnet’s life of Sir M. Hale, p. 190. At the end of the work is “ A Prayer” by the same. CXXXVII. On vellum, in folio, ff. 40, written at the end of the sixteenth century; bequeathed to All Souls college library by Ralph Fre- man, of Hammels, Esq. The survey taken the — daye of April in the xxiij. yere of ye raigne of our Sovereigne La- dye, quene Elizabeth, by Thomas Stutevyle Esq., of the scyte and demeasnes of ye mannor of Westmyll, [co. Herts], and other lands in Westmyll, beynge in ye possessyon of George Hammonde or his assignees, by force of severall indentures of demyse, and of one William Churche, by veiwe and not by mea- sure ; when ye same was in her Majesties possession by reason of ye mynorytie of Tho- mas Howard, commonly called lord Thomas Howard, second sonne of ye late duke of Nor- folk and ye lady Margaret, his wife, daughter and sole heyre to ye lord Audley, late lorde Chauncellor of England.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22017768_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)