I have written about Narushima Nobuyuki’s career from 1689 to 1740 in serial form. This paper adds a revised and expanded edition of the chronological record (7)–(14) and deals with articles presented to him in 1741.
In 1738, he composed a waka in memory of the late Yamaoka Kagehiro. In the Gen-bun era, he gave the poem “Koken-ka”, in praise of an old sword, to Mr. Ishii, a samurai who boasted about his skill in martial arts.
In 1741, his essay “Kisa” depicted the transportation of an elephant kept by the Tokugawa shogunate from Hama-Rikyu to Nakano village.
As usual, Nobuyuki served as a mediator between dignitaries around Tokugawa Yoshimune and librarians of Momijiyama Library.