This is an interim version of our Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue while we continue to recover from a cyber-attack.
This catalogue is currently browse-only. The collection item request form is not available at the moment but will be reopened from Monday 15 December. Find out more about our current collection access suspension.
4. "Noms des pièces des ornemens des Galères que l'ou travaille dans la sale des voiles à l'arcénal, avec la quantité des marchandises qui leur est necessaire." fo. 880.
31. The answer of the Bank of England to the question of the Committee of the whole House of Commons, 1. Whether the Bank can raise the sum of 2564000l., the salt duty being upon them: 2. Whether, if the House should provide interest at 8 per cent. for all tallys out upon Parliamentary funds, an...
50. Estimate of the charge of 5513 horse and 10755 foot of the troops of Hanover in the pay of Great Britain from 26 Dec. 1743 to 25 Dec. 1744. fo. 176.
2. King Henry VIII. to Sir Edward Poynings and Dr. William Knight, ambassadors to the King of Casthe, to demand satisfaction for an outrage committed on an English ship in one of the ports of Zealand. Dated Greenwich, 22d July. fo. 2.
15. A Letter of Lady Jane Grey, as Queen of England, to the Marquess of Northampton, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Surry, Northampton, &c. announcing her entry into possession of the kingdom of England, and requiring his allegiance and defence of her title, gainst what she calls "The fa...
16. The Lady Mary (afterwards Mary I.) to the Lord Admiral (Seymour) declining to interfere respectin his suit for marriage with the Queen-dowager. June 4th. fo. 26.
17. An unsigned Paper in the hand-writing of the Lady Mary, seemingly addressed to the Lords of the Privy Council, remonstrating in very spirited terms, on their conduct, with respect to her interference during the minority of her brother. fo. 28.