British Library MS. Sloane 320.
Paper. Folio. 129 folios. End of 16th Century.

[With the exception of the first article, the volume is written in the same hand as MS. Sloane 317.]
2. 'Notes gathered out of the testament of Arnoldus Philosophicus'. f.32b.
3. The Epistle to Edward IV prefixed to George Ripley's Compound of alchymy. f.33b. Printed in Ashmole p.109.
4. The conclusion of 'the Chanon's Yeoman' of Geoffry Chaucer. f.34b.
It begins: 'Lo thus said Arnolde of the Newe Towne.'
5. 'A white worke , being but a branche of the greatt worke taken out of Mr. George Ripley's bossome booke, verie excellent, spedie and eazie.' f.35.
6. A translation of the 'Rosarium Philosophorum', which is printed in Theatrum Chymicum. Argent. 1659, vol iii. p.663. f.36.
7. A few alchymical receipts. f.49b.
8. A translation of the work of J. Fanianus Chrysippus, entitled 'De arte metallicae metamorphoseos.' f.50.
Title: 'Ihon Chrysippe Famian of the arte of transmutinge of metalles to Philloponus.' The Latin was printed at Paris in 1560.
9. 'The questions and demaundes of the Archebysshope of Reanes, with the answeres of Guilliam de Cenes', being the translation of a piece in the Theatrum Chymicum, vol. iv. p.616, entitled 'Questiones M. Arnoldi ad Bonifacium VIII.' f.57.
10. Extracts from some alchymical tract. f.60b.
11. 'The repertorie of Raymonde Lullie, the Philosopher'; in English. f.63b.
12. 'The purgation of [Mercury] vive, translated into English out of High Dutch.' f.65.
13. Extracts from Raymond Lully's Theorica; in English. f.66b.
14. Paracelsus's seven books De natura rerum, and his two books De natura hominis, translated into English. f.77b.
Title: 'The seaven bookes of Aureeolus Theophrastus Paracelsus, beinge a greatt student of Philosophy and phisick as towchinge the nature of thinges, and fynallie towe bookes concernynge the nature of man.'
15. The Philorcium of George Ripley; in English. f95b.
16. 'Isake his worke upon lead'; probably an extract from Johannes Isaacus Hollandus. f.99.
17. 'The Earle Nicolas his Epistell'. f.104.
18. 'Sir George Ripley, canon, his vissione.' f.108. Printed in Ashmole, p.374.
19. 'The Campe of Philosophie', or Bloomfield's blossoms. ff.108b-111b. 32. Ibid. p.305.
20. Extracts from Hermes Trismegistus, etc. f.111.
21. 'The Testament of Geber, the Philosopher'; in English. f115b.
22. Extracts from various authors. f.116b.
23. A few verses referring to George Ripley's Wheel. f.121b.
See MS. Sloane 319, f.44.
24. 'Michael Skott's questionarie.' f.122.
Translated from the Theatrum Chymicum, vol. v, p.795.
25. A tract, entitled, the Serpent and the Dragon. f.125.
It begins: 'Armules, one of the fathers of philosophie.'
26. 'Certayn additions after the speches of the master and his disciple', upon chymical processes. f.127b.