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DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.

Stitch the Engravings at the lower part of the plate, and then fold them in.

Plate I. is to face p. 111.
Plate II. to face p. 137.
Plate III. to face p. 189.

Plate I.

No. I. Part of Queen Elizabeth’s pretended Letter to Shakspeare; copied from the fac-simile in Miscellaneous Papers.
No. II. Conclusion of a Letter from Queen Elizabeth to James the Sixth of Scotland. MSS. Cotton. Caligula. C. ix. p. 307.
No. III. Conclusion of a Letter from the same Queen to a person unknown. MSS. Cotton, Vespasian. F. 3. p. 13. b.


Plate II.

No. IV. Superscription of Lord Southampton’s pretended Letter to Shakspeare. Copied from Miscellaneous Papers.
No. V. A pretended Receipt given by John Heminges to Shakspeare. From the same Collection.
No. VI. A genuine Autograph of John Heminges; from a deed executed by him in 1617–18.