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37. Prince Henry's Copy of a complimentary letter from himself to his uncle the King of Denmark. July 27, 1602. fo. 58. (In Latin.) Written on a fragment of a letter which had been written to the Prince's preceptor, Mr. Adam Newton.
77. King Charles II. to the Lord Chancellor; that his brother had spoken with the Queen about owning his son, and that she had declared in much passion, that if he did she would never see him more. Desires his advice on this matter. Thursday morning. fo. 126.
79. King Charles II. to the L. Chancellor; that his brother will tell him of all that passes at Portsmouth; that he is very happy, and must be the worst man living, which he hopes he is not, if he be not a good husband, &c. Portsmouth, 25 May. fo. 130.
90. Lord Arlington to, probably, the Duke of York; that the King was pleased with the sight of the Fleet. He regrets that the news of the Dutch being in the Downs was not true, &c. Whitehall, May 20, 1673. fo. 151.
96. Lord Arlington, probably to the Duke of York, that there is news of the Dutch being off the Goodwins. That the King talks of sending Monsieur de Schomberg with the troops for the landing, &c. Whitehall, July 3, 1673. fo. 162.
110. King Charles II.'s orders to Prince Rupert to commit the charge of the Fleet in his absence to the Earl of Ossory, and that he appoint some small vessel to lie in the East Swaile to examine all vessels passing that way; with many other very particular directions concerning the Fleet. Sept. ...