34. Seaton Earl of Wintoun, to Prince Henry, complimentary, with a present of a feather. Edinburgh, Dec. 24, 1600. fo. 53. In the superscription the Prince is called, "Harie be the Grace of God, Prince off Scotland, and Appeirand of Waillys."
48. Prince Henry to the Count de Vaudemont, thanking him for his proffered friendship, and expressing his particular esteem for him, in being satisfied with thge present he had made him of some English dogs. No date. fo. 71. A copy by Adam Newton?
66. Oliver Cromwell to Coll Francis Hackett, at Peebles; that he cannot revoke a commission which he had given to Capt. Empson in favour of Capt. Hubbert, but that he will not be unmindful of him. That he was not satisfied with Hackett's saying of Empson that he was a better preacher than fighte...
71. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert, thanking him for his offer of assistance in recovering his Kingdom, but declining it from the present state of his affairs. Bruges. 15 June 1656. fo. 115.
72. A Warrant, signed by the Protector Richard Cromwell, to Henry Scobell, Esq. a Clerk of the Council; for payment to Lord Berry of 500l. Oct. 5, 1658. fo. 117.
75. King Charles II. to Sir George Downing, resident with the States General; with instructions to maintain in His Majesty's name the right and pretensions of the Lord Wotton to the Drossartship of Breda; the interest of the King's nephew, the Prince of Orange, being concerned therein. Sept. 13,...