TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CXLVIII-CLVIII. Miscellaneous tracts concerning English relations with France, Spain, the Spanish Netherlands and the Low Countries; circa 1578-1622. Partly French. Copies, partly imperfect. From Misc. XLVIII and Add. 4, 12-14, 19, 31. Eleven volumes. –
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CXXXI, CXXXII. William Trumbull: Miscellaneous letters and papers, partly relating to his duties as Clerk of the Privy Council, with some foreign papers; 1626-1632, n.d. Partly Latin, French, Italian and Spanish. Add. 72373 concludes with a section of undated items formerly incorporated in Misc. VII, XV, XVII, XVIII, XIX XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVII, XXXVIII, XL, XLII.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. LV, LVI. Jean Libigny, secretary to the Council of the Marquis of Brandenburg; 1614-1625. French. Formerly Alphab. XXVIII. Two volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CXLVI, CXLVII. Miscellaneous papers mostly concerning English relations with France, Spain and the Low Countries; 1552-1631, n.d. See also papers relating to the Treaty of Xanten (1614) in Add. 72406, below. Two volumes.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. XLIX, L. Le Sieur Girard; 1618-1625. French. From Alphab. XXV. [At the end is a letter of Nathaniel Gerard, dated Madrid, 28 Jan. 1629/30.] Two volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLX-CLXII. Papers and tracts relating to Spain, the Spanish Netherlands and the States General; 1515-1624, n.d. Mostly copies. Mostly Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Dutch. Three volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLXIV, CLXV. Papers and tracts relating to the Holy Roman Empire and Palatinate; 1544-1624, n.d. Mostly copies. Latin, French, Spanish, Italian and German. From Misc. IV, XXXIX, D/ED Misc., Add. 2, 4, 7, 13, 15, 25, 41. Two volumes.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLXXV-CLXXVIII. Privy Council papers; 1573, 1582, 1616-1635, n.d. Mostly drafts and fair copies. Partly French. The main sequence runs from 1616 to 1635 and comprises orders, warrants, letters, minutes and petitions. A large portion of the papers in Add. MSS 74128 and 72419 relates to meetings in Sept. 1630 and Jan. 1635, for which see further Add. MSS 72420, below. Many of the documents are in Trumbull's hand, with several in that of Sir John Coke, Secretary of State,...
Scope & Content:
Sir John Coke, Secretary of State: Privy Council papers in his hand: circa 1625-1635.