117. The Duke of York to Prince Rupert; that he had been fair up with the enemy's Fleet off Ostend, but the blowing-wind prevented his engaging it. Desires a supply of water and provisions that he may return to the enemy's coast. Southwold, May 21. fo. 203.
123. The Duke of York to Prince Rupert; that he cannot think of looking for De Ruyter until he meets with the victuallers; that he would send what ships are in the River to join him, &c. Dogger-Bank, July 29, fo. 215.
124. The Duke of York to Prince Rupert, for a supply of anchors and cables preparatory to coming to the Nore, the Fleet having suffered by the stormy weather that had dispersed the Victuallers, &c. West end of the Dogger, Aug. 4. fo. 217.
134. The Copy of a letter from the Princess Anne of Denmark, to the Queen; that she is deeply affected with the surprising news of the Prince's departure, and is gone to absent herself to avoid the King's displeasure; that she is divided between her duty and affection to a father and a husband, ...
33. Philip IV. King of Spain, to King Charles II.; a letter of civility and compliment in answer to one of the 6 Aug. from His Majesty. Madrid, Sept. 20, 1660. fo. 63. (Latin.)
18. A Copy of Queen Mary's letter to Sir George Somerset and others, announcing the death of the King, and commanding them to repair to her at the manor of Keninall. July 8, 1553. fo. 29.
49. The Countess of Marr to King James I. that her son is coming to England, and reminding him that he still had an old servant, who was desirous, before her death of rendering him some service, &c. No date. fo. 72. (In French.)
128. The Duke of Monmouth to the King that if be should obey His Majesty's orders to bring back the volunteers, he should leave the troops in the greatest disorder, and endanger the loss of Ostend; that he has been obliged to detach 400 men to Newport, and is in need of a fresh supply, &c. O...