Lettre du 8 mai 1701 (sans lieu): He thanks L. for his accounts of Cornwall and Armorica. He sends his paper on the origin of some fossils in which he vindicates himself from the objection that it clashes with the writings of Moses, and he desires L’s view of his hypothesis, and also oh a medal he encloses, a piece exactly of the proportion of a brass piece found at Bryngwyn Cirque. He gives the Hebrew inscription on the medal, which he translates. (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 1817a, f° 373).