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146. Queen Anne to Lord-Oxford; rejoices at his recovery, and wishes him health for many many years approves of his reminding her of the necessity of a fast throughout Britain; that she had found the Lord Chamberlain in a good humour; doubts whether Mr. Prior's birth will entitle him to the offi...
152. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer: desiring that he would use his interest with the Queen to send him some regiments of cavalry, that he might the better be enabled to, make terms with the Danes for keeping the Dutchy of Bremen free from the effects of war; and that he...
153. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; thanks him for his attention to the preceding letter. Herrenhausen, Oct. 6, 1711. fo. 274. (French.)
155. George Louis Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; acknowledges the Queen's attention to his interests in the intended peace, &c. Nov. 7, 1711. fo. 277. (French.)
156. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; that he in glad to find he was satisfied with his attention to his relation whilst at Hanover. Herrenhausen, Sept. 27, 1712. fo. 279. (French.)
162. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; that he could not answer his letter before on account of the death of his mother, which he should very soon announce in proper form to the Queen Herrenhausen, June 11, 1714. fo. 292. (French.)
1. A proclamation of Charles the Ninth, King of France, for the enforcing an edict against sedition among his subjects; with the royal signature. St. Germain en Laye, Aug. 6, 1561. fo. 1. (French.)
2. Charles IX. King of France, to Queen Elizabeth, informing her of his intended marriage with the Emperor's daughter. Amboise, Aug. 15, 1569. fo. 2. (French.)