“The Lady Sedley: her Receipt Book,” 1686. (In writer's possession.)
2.
“Mary Doggett: her Book of Receipts,” 1682. (Sloane MS., No. 27,466, British Museum.)
3.
“My Lady Ranelagh's choice Receipts, etc.” (Sloane, 1367, British Museum.)
4.
“A booke of Medicens collected, being mostly “pvd Medicens to healp,” by LewisAnthony, 1696. (Sloane 556, British Museum.)
5.
“Southsea Castle MS.” (Royal College of Physicians Library, 1663–1671.)
6.
“Mompesson MS.” 1730, Medical Society of London. (Probably compiled by descendant of Mompesson, Rector of Eyam, whose services to his parishioners at the time of the Great Plague will be remembered.)
7.
“A Discourse of the cure of Wounds by Sympathy,” by Anthony Highmore, London, 1651.
8.
Dispensatories (Salmon's, 1696, and Quiney's, 1739).
9.
RaymondCrawfurd,,” Last Days of Charles II.”
10.
“English Court in Exile,” by E. and M. S. Grew (Mills and Boon), pp. 92.3.
11.
Burnet, “History of my own Times,” Oxf. ed., 1823, note, vol. iii, p. 114.
12.
“Dictionary of National Biography,” Art., Sedley, Sir C.; Sedley, Catherine; ElizabethGrey,, Countess of Kent.
13.
SamuelPepys,, “ Diary,” 1663–8.
14.
JohnEvelyn,, “ Diary,” June13, 1673; January 19, 1686.
15.
“Works of the Hon. Sir Charles Sedley, with Memoir written by an Eminent Hand,” 1776.
16.
Camden Society, “Hatton Correspondence,” i, p. 216.
17.
Camden Society, 1875, “Lady Anne Halkett's Autobiography.”
“Holy Life of Mrs. E. Walker,” by WalkerAnthony, 1690.
20.
“Home Life of English Ladies in the Seventeenth Century,” by the author of “Magdalen Stafford,” 1861.
21.
“Life of the Hon. Lady Anne, Countess of Arundel,” p. 213.
22.
“A Choice Manual of rare and select Secrets in Physick and Chirurgerie, collected and practised by Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent,” (?) 1651–2.
23.
“The Ladies Dispensatory,” by SowerbyLeonard, 1652.
24.
“The Ladies Cabinet Enlarged and Opened,” 2nd ed., 1655.
25.
“The Queen's Closet Opened,” 1657.
26.
Godfrey Kneller's portraits of Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, and of Sir Charles Sedley, were sold at Christie's for £1,000 and 360 guineas respectively on February 28, 1913. These portraits were formerly in possession of the Rev. E. H. Dawkins, of Morhanger House Bedfordshire, and were purchased by Messrs. Agnew.