52. Account received from Ireland in 1745 of brandy, rum, wine, &c. entered outwards at the ports of Dublin, Drogheda, Wexford, Wicklow, and Waterford. fo. 180.
9. Cardinal Wolsey to Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, soliciting his good offices towards obtaining the King's pardon. Written from Asher, without date. fo. 12. Printed in Strype's Memorials, Vol. I. Append. p. 91.
122. King Charles II. probably to Prince Rupert, with directions how to intercept the Dutch East Indiamen. That preparations are making at home for an attempt upon Holland or Zealand. Whitehall, July 26. fo. 213.
139. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle, with the sentiments of the Dukes of Bolton, Devonshire, Lords Dorchester, Oxford, &c. on the present posture of affairs, which are as wrong and as much Tory as if Lords Rochester and Nottingham were at the head of every thing; that the Fleet is ...
6. Charles Cardinal of Lorraine to Prince Henry; congratulating him on his father's accession to the crown of England, &c. Nancy, June 27, 1603. fo. 9. (French.)
7. Sophia, Queen-mother of Denmark, to Prince Henry; acknowledging the receipt of his letter by Sir Wm. Stuart, with her good wishes, &c. Nicoping, June 27, 1603. fo. 11. (Latin.)
11. The Prince of Tuscany to Prince Henry; informing him of his intended marriage with the Archduchess Mary Malydalen of Austria, Aug. 10, 1608. fo. 19. (Italian.)