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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Ashmole 971, 972. 17th Century. [Notes on the 'Theatrum Chemicum Brittanicum'.]
5. [Note about two translations of Ripley's Medulla.]
10. 'Thomas Charnock his pose, Upon the white and the red rose'.
11. 'The following account [of the chief events in Charnock's life and history]...'.
12 'This is a draught of what was painted in the litle dore of Mr Charnock's Athanor roome'.
13. Further account of Charnock.
16. Verse 'written at the bottome of Ripley's Scrowle, between the King and the Pilgrim - In the name of the Trenitie'.
'At the end of the scrowle - Thomas Mundy wrought this scrowle, maye 10th anno 1578'.
17. Two stanzas from 'David Ramsay' beginning 'Whosoever will make the Philors Stone'.
21. 'Sepultura Georgii Ripley' drawing of his tomb at Bridlington, bearing alchemical emblems, from the Cottonian MS. Vitell. E.X. (p.459).
22. About projections made at the Hague in 1666, and by Wincenslaus Seilerus.
25. A fragment of Charnock's, relating to the year when he learned alchemy.
26. Story about a glass full of tincture found in pulling down some of the wall of Bath Abbey, related by Mr. Richard Wakeman.
30. Charnocke's curious account of a 'booke off philosophie' dedicated by him to Queen Elizabeth.
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