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No. VII. Two lines of a theatrical Account, pretended to have been written by Shakspeare; copied from Miscellaneous Papers.
No. VIII. A pretended autograph of Shakspeare; copied from the same Collection.
No. IX. Part of Shakspeare’s pretended Letter to Lord Southampton.
No. X. A new Autograph of Shakspeare; from a Deed executed by him, March 10, 1612–13, in the possession of Albany Wallis, Esq.
No. XI. XII. XIII. Autographs of Shakspeare, copied from his Will.
No. XIV. Autograph of Richard Burbadge, from a deed executed by him, Dec. 22, 1593.
No. XV. Autograph of John Duke, the player; from Henslowe’s MS.
No. XVI. Autograph of Joseph Taylor, the player; from a deed executed by him in 1612.
No. XVII. Autograph of Nat. Field, the player, from a Letter written by him.
No. XVIII. Autograph of Chapman, the poet, from Henslowe’s MS.
No. XIX. Autograph of R. Hathwaye, the poet, from Henslowe’s MS.
No. XX. Autograph of Massinger, the poet, from an original Letter.