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MS Ashmole 1830 Letters from Aubrey to Edward Lhwyd

MS Aubrey 1 The Natural History of Wiltshire

MS Aubrey 2 The Natural History of Wiltshire

MS Aubrey 3 An Essay Towards a Description of the North Division of Wiltshire

MS Aubrey 4 A Perambulation of Surrey

MS Aubrey 5 An Interpretation of Villare Anglicanum

MS Aubrey 6 The Minutes of Lives (Part 1)

MS Aubrey 7 The Minutes of Lives (Part 2)

MS Aubrey 8 The Minutes of Lives (Part 3) including an Apparatus for the Lives of our English Mathematical Writers

MS Aubrey 9 The Life of Mr Thomas Hobbes

MS Aubrey 10 An Idea of Education of Young Gentlemen

MS Aubrey 11 An extract or Summary of the Lemmata of Stone-heng restored to the Danes, by Walter Charleton

MS Aubrey 12 Letters to John Aubrey (1644–95), A–N

MS Aubrey 13 Letters to John Aubrey (1644–95), O–W

MS Aubrey 14 Monumenta Britannica (Parts 1 and 2); also MS Top. Gen. C.24

MS Aubrey 15 Monumenta Britannica (Parts 3 and 4); also MS Top. Gen. C.25

MS Aubrey 16 Copy of part of Chronologia Architectonica

MS Aubrey 17 Designatio de Easton-Piers in Comitatu Wilts

MS Aubrey 19 Medical Recipes in English

MS Aubrey 20 Two Essays written in 1659–60 by H. Milborne ‘For the better orderinge the poore’

MS Aubrey 21 The Countrey Revell, or the Revell at Aldford, and miscellaneous papers

MS Aubrey 23 A Collection of Genitures Well Attested

MS Aubrey 24 An Astrological Treatise, Zercobeni, seu Claviculæ Salmonis Libri IV, with additional recipes and incantations

MS Aubrey 25 Musica, Nicolaus Mercator

MS Aubrey 26 Faber Fortunae

MS Aubrey 28 A letter from Mr Thomas Hobbes

MS Ballard 14 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

MS Ballard 62 Scribal copy

MS Hearne’s Diaries 158–9 Thomas Hearne’s transcript of Robert Plot’s notes on Aubrey’s Adversaria Physica

MS Rawlinson D.26 The Journal of Anthony Wood

MS Rawlinson D.727 Fair copies of three of Aubrey’s Lives

MS Rawlinson J.F.6 The Accidents of John Aubrey

MS Tanner 22 Letters to Thomas Tanner, 1698

MS Tanner 23 Letters to Thomas Tanner, 1697

MS Tanner 24 Letters from Aubrey to Thomas Tanner, 1696

MS Tanner 25 Letters from Aubrey to Thomas Tanner, 1695

MS Tanner 102 The Journal of Anthony Wood

MS Tanner 456 Letters between Aubrey and Anthony Wood

MS Wood 39 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

MS Wood 40 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

MS Wood 46 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

MS Wood 49 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

MS Wood 51 Letters from Aubrey to Anthony Wood

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MS Sloane 1039

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The Royal Society

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Classified Paper VII (I) 30

Classified Paper VIII (I) 24

Classified Paper XII (I) 17

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–––––, The Minutes of Lives, The Oxford Cabinet, Consisting of Engravings from Original Pictures, in the Ashmolean Museum, and other Public and Private Collections, with biographical anecdotes by John Aubrey FRS, and other Celebrated Writers (London: printed for James Caulfield, 1797)

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–––––, Three Prose Works, ed. Buchanan-Brown, J. (London: Centaur Press, 1972)

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–––––, The Natural History of Wiltshire; by John Aubrey FRS (written between 1656 and 1691), edited and elucidated by notes, by John Britton, FRA, ed. Britton, J. (The Wiltshire Topographical Society, London: J. B. Nichols and Son, 1847; republished, with an introduction by Ponting, K. G., Trowbridge, Wiltshire: Redwood Press Limited, 1969)

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Bacon, F., The remaines of the Right Honorable Francis, Lord Verulam, Viscount of St Albanes, sometimes Lord Chancellour of England being essayes and severall letters to severall great personages, and other pieces of various and high concernment not heretofore published: a table whereof for the readers more ease is adjoined, Bacon, Francis, 1561–1626, Bodley, Thomas, 1545–1613, Palmer, Herbert, 1601–47 (London: printed by B. Alsop for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop . . ., 1648)

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–––––, ‘John Aubrey and the Circulation of Edmund Waller’s Of a Tree Cut in Paper’, Notes and Queries, 49 (2002), pp.344–5

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