The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Mr. Junius ( - )
References in Documents:[POSTHUMOUS WORKS, and Sloane MS 1911-13, f. 104.]
HONOURED SIR
Yours of the 10th instant came safe to my hands,
with that learned discourse inclosed, concerning the word
good friends
have also consulted about it.)
one of the
Robert Cotton
Downe, desiring your opinion thereof and of what magnitude
you think it was.
for your kinde intention to send him a list of those books you
have, which may be for his use.
That which you were told of my writing any thing of
folke
my thoughts, nor can I expect a life to accomplish it, if I
should; or any encouragement considerable to the chardge
and paynes of such an undertaking. This I mean as to the
county, and not my Fenne History, which will extend there
into.
And as for
honourer of you, and desires me to present his hearty service
and thanks to you for that mention you have made of him in
your learned discourse of Urnes. He says he hath no such
5 It is not in the Hydriotaphia, but the Garden of Cyrus, that
"Cl. et Doct.
Bissæi -Hamper
purpose at all, nor ever bad; but that his brother-in-law
that towne, but whether or when to make it publique he
knows not.
And now, sir, that you have been pleas'd to give me leave
to be thus bold with you in interrupting your better studies,
I shall crave leave to make a request or two more to you.
First, that you will let me know where in
expression concerning such buriall of the Saxons, as you
mention in
heaps of earth, which you lately sent me; for all that I have
seene extant of his in manuscript, is those volumes of his
Collectanea and Itineraryes, now in the
at
The next is, to entreat you to speake with one
Haward
who was an executor to
wich
yeare: and to desire a letter from him to
speedily to joyne with
den
the sight of a manuscript of Landaffe, which may be usefull
to me in those additions I intend to the second volume of the
Monasticon, now in the presse; for
that he cannot without expresse order from him, do it: the
rest of the executors of
pleasure me therein. If you can get such a letter from him
for
deliver it, for their are 3 keys besides.
And lastly, if at your leisure, through your vast reading,
you can point me out what authors do speake of those im
provements
which have been made by banking and drayning
in
me a very high favour.
From
Ægypt, and so likewise what is sayd by
Note in the Posthumous Works.
7 Blomfield
attend it, whereby you will more oblige
For my much honoured friend,