St John's College H.31 (James 293)
Charles Yate, Notes on eminent members of College. English and Latin, 1838 onwards
St John's College H.29 (James 292)
William Beveridge, Dissertation on the institution of monasteries. English, c. 1700
St John's College H.28 (James 291)
Edmund Porter, 'The Mysterie of the Sabbath Discovered'. English, 1658
St John's College H.26 (James 290)
Catalogue of the books of Thomas Baker. English and Latin, mid eighteenth century
St John's College H.21-23 (James 286-8)
Adrian Beverland, MS notes in a copy of the 1696 Fabri thesaurus. Latin and Greek, c. 1710
St John's College H.20 (James 285)
'Tabula Angliae'. Latin, 1627
'Tabula Angliae Script' Anno Domini 1627', a complete valuation of all the benefices in England and Wales, arranged by county. There is also a list of 'Addicons' (fos 84-6). The 'Tabula' records nearly 9506 benefices, with a total annual value of over £113,000. Cf. the list in SJC, MS S.2, which seems all but identical in content.
St John's College H.19 (James 284)
John Christopherson, 'Jephthah'. Greek and Latin, seventeenth century
St John's College H.18 (James 283)
Sir John Cheke, Two Homilies of St John Chrysostom. Latin, 1543
St John's College H.17 (James 282)
Proclamations, and proceedings in parliament', 1603-10. English, seventeenth century
St John's College H.15 (James 281)
Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, etc. Latin and English, later seventeenth century