'Mr Evelyn on pag. 250 commends Mr Wanley’s Method for the Disposition of the Medalls in the Bodleian Library as very comprehensive and ingenious. But it must be noted that that is rashly spoken. For Wanley quite confounded the Library, and put all things into Disorder, & a great deal of Labour was afterwards requir’d to rectify his Errors.' (Hearne 1885, vol. 3, p. 363; Burnett 2020b, p. 429)