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person. The Names of the Lords Lieutenants nominated by the Howse of Comons, 1641. The Muster Roll of the Collonell Sir Rawfe Hopton, Knight, his Band of 200 foote Soldiers, within the Eastern Division, and Regiment of the Countie of Somerset.--Bathe, xxi^o xxij^{do} Maij, 1639.--(Contains, a List of the Officers, "William Tynte," &c.--a list of bearers of Pikes, with the Names of the Soldiers and of the gentlemen or tithings for whom they serve,--also a similar list of the bearers of "Shott.") A list of Parishes in the Deaneries of Froome and Bedminster, with the name of the Clergyman of each, the arms supplied by him, and the Names of the men who bore them. A Rate for raising L41-00-03 per mensem, in the hund. of Kainsham, for Generall Fairfax Army, 1648. Several Papers relating to Differences concerning Rates between the In Hundred and Out Hundred of Kainsham. Particulars and Value of Feer's Tenement, in Belluton, now in the possession of Henry Stickland, given in by him this day, 24 Dec., 1655. Rente to my Landlord, Coll. Alex. Popham, out of the 3 Tenements I hold in Publoe, and the Lives thereon at the time of their obtaining, 1650. A Receipt for his Rente at Publoe, 3. 8bris & 11 Dec., 1638. _The above are in the handwriting of Jo. Locke, the elder; in another hand, on blank covers, left by the former, are_--Propositions on Philosophy:--Phisicke, Ethike, and Dialectike. De Providentia Dei et ad genus. De Praedestinatione. Propositiones Catholicae. N.B. One of the later chapters of the Essay on the Human Understanding is treated under propositions nearly identical with the leaf of the MS. which is described in the preceding four lines. Copia Actus locationis Mensae Dominicae in Ecclesia S. Gregorij Civitatis London. Character of Drunkenness (_Rhyme_), &c. &c. At the end, in several hands, are various receipts: one in the elder Locke's handwriting, 'The Weapon Salve, and the use thereof, as it was sent unto mee as a most excellent and rare secret from my Cosin Alderman John Locke[5], of Bristoll, in his Letter, dat. 5^o Apr. 1650,'--also 'To make Shineing Inke', signed 'J L: Ox:' On the last leaf is a record of the Births, Marriages and Deaths of the Locke Family, from 1603 to 1624, including that of John Locke, th
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