folio. A Volume, containing Letters, &c. written by royal, noble, and eminent Persons of Great Britain, from the time of King Henry VI. to the reign of his present Majesty. These are originals, except where otherwise expressed.
65. President Bradshawe tithe Lord General Cromwell, with much compliment and flatter; commends the indefatigable industry of General Harrison; that he will shortly hear of a great number of godly persons in a regimental form in London, whose example will be followed in Norwich, Kent, and other ...
145. The Duke of Marlborough to. . . . . . . . . . thanks him for congratulations on the reduction of Bouchain; laments the unwillingness of the States to contribute to a project for bringing France to reason. 21 Sept./2 Oct.; a memorandum on the letter mentions that it was received the 26 Sep...
150. Sophia, Electress of Hanover, to . . . . . . . for his interest in favour of Mr. Winde, a gentleman of her chamber. Hanover, May 26, 1707. fo. 269. (In French.)
59. King Charles II. to. . . . . . .thanking him for sending 100l., and expressing concern for his sufferings. Saint Germain, Aug. 30, 1649. fo. 91. The superscription in cypher.
61. King Charles II. to. . . . . . .requesting the loan of 500l. "on this great occasion," and promising very faithful repayment on his royal word. St Germain, Aug. 31, 1649. fo. 95. The superscription in cypher.
68. Oliver Cromwell, Protector, to [the superscription torn off] desiring him and his High Sheriff to make due inquiry into the conduct of Adjutant General Allen, who was reported to have multiplied dissatisfactions in men's minds with the Government; and report the same to him. January 20, 1654...
129. The Duke of York to. . . . . . . . . .recomcommanding to his favour the bearer of the letter, in the service of the Prince de Ligne. Expresses his very warm thanks for the service rendered him by the party addressed in the House of Commons; hopes the King will find his account in the great ...
9. Cardinal Wolsey to Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, soliciting his good offices towards obtaining the King's pardon. Written from Asher, without date. fo. 12. Printed in Strype's Memorials, Vol. I. Append. p. 91.