'... I am very much pleased to heare of your good successe in ............ materialls you have gott for your worke of Coynes, and that Sr Thom. Cotton's coynes are in your hands, and yt Mr. Sumner fitts you soe well. I have a very great estimation of ye man, for his knowledge and well conditionednesse. I like well his ghesse yt STOTI should be SNOTI, and yt other relating to Exeter. ... I hope when yt is done, your Saxon Lexicon and ye Saxon Laws shall come on in their order wthout delay, and by yt tyme those are of, I doubt not but your excellent workes of coynes will be readye.' (BL, Harley MS 374, f.142; Hamper 1827, pp. 196-7, letter XXXII; Burnett 2020b, pp. 536 n. 183, 539)