Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the Sixteenth Seventeenth And Eigh

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Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the Sixteenth Seventeenth And Eigh
Henry Ellis
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Hickes, at the next house beyond the furthest lamp towards the feilds in King's Street, Bloomsbury.
I am Your most affect, humble serv*. Geo. Hickes. Mr. Brown, who is a very learned worthy man, will direct you to good lodgeings.
CXIX.
Wanley to Dr. Charlett, from Cambridge. His account of the MSS. Which he had seen at Benet and Emanuel Colleges.
[Ballard's Letters, vol. Xm. P. 47. Orig. '] Reverend & Honored Sir, Cambridge, Septemb. 2, 1699.
In my last I gave you an account of my coming hither
... on Wednesday night past. On Thursday morning I waited on Mr. Laughton, at Trinity College^ who was very busie, but however, at last, took me with all freedom into the College Library, the description of which I need not trouble you withall. Some of the books I enquired after could not be found on the sudden ; but I made a shift to probe out a few of them myself, being left alone by Mr. Laughton, who was sent for in hast to the Vice-Chancellor.
After I had satisfied my curiositie there for the present, I went to the Schools, and found Mr.


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