| Description | Includes references to the receipt of a volume containing 96 Heads, 12, Additional Heads, the set of Kings [and chs] of Vertues engraving and also 4 of Smith's Views of Abbeys; the set of Heads of the Kings by Vertue being what Grimston's Father took in when first published and are much better copies than any to be had now, they having cost him a guinea and are now selling for [14]; as the volume will be taken to pieces advice to reserve the heads; the 12 Additional Heads having been printed with the continuation of Rapin and taken out of his set when the set was half bound; his purchase of the impression of a book not yet published which contains the Antiquities and Monuments of the Churches of Canterbury and York with the Copper Plates in Dart's Canterbury and Drake's York; a request for a plate of Admiral Medley's monument to include in the book, along with a a short account of the Admiral; an offer to engrave the Plate and having returned the large volume of Swift's Works |