Miscellany compiled in Leyden by H[ugo] Campbell [manuscript], compiled 1714-1715.

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Miscellany compiled in Leyden by H[ugo] Campbell [manuscript], compiled 1714-1715.

Excerpts from books on many topics, largely contemporary, including Rymer's Foedera, Hamlet and Pope. Campbell occasionally comments on his passages. Contains partial index.

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