[841]Scripsit.
A dialogue between a Privy Councellor and a Justice of Peace.
The father's advice to his son.
Historie of the World.
Maximes of State.
History of William the Conqueror—Thomas Gale hath it.
Edmund Wyld, esq., hath his[842] (a manuscript) ☞ 'A tryall of oares and indications of metalls and mines.'
[843]E<dmund> W<yld>, esq., hath his MSS. of mines and trialls of mineralls—quod vide.
Vide Mr. Coniers[LXXVII.], apothecary, for Sir Walter Raleigh's examination (the originall).
[LXXVII.] 'Take a catalogue of the MSS. of Mr. Conyers, apothecary, at the White Lyon in Fleet Street.'—Memo. in MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6v.