TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CXLIII-CXLV. William Trumbull: List of his correspondence, and transcripts from his letter-books, 1609-1625. Copies, circa early 18th cent. These lists and transcripts were made during or shortly after the time of Sir William Trumbull. Formerly Add. 28, 29. Three volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CXXXIII-CXLII. Minutes of despatches and letters, etc.; Sept. 1609-Sept. 1625. Drafts and fair copies. These consist largely of Trumbull's retained copies of communications that he addressed to successive Secretaries of State. They incorporate a number sent to James I during the period in which the King acted as his own Secretary, following the death of Salisbury. Miscellaneous items include sets of diplomatic instructions to Trumbull, 1612-1618, and copies of correspo...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CCXXVI, CCXXVII. Journals of the House of Lords, etc.; 1604-1624. Copies, early 18th cent. The first of these two volumes, which are copied in a single hand, begins with a text of the Commons' 'Protestation' to James I of 20 June 1604, transcribed on leaves separately paginated as pp. 1-58, at the head of which is a note in the hand of Sir William Trumbull. Paper: ff. [350 + 235]. 232mm x 202mm, and 318 x 200mm. Bindings of smooth marbled calf, with elaborately gilt-...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CCCVII, CCCVIII. Miscellaneous papers, mostly copies of official letters and memorials acquired by Trumbull; 1665-1686, n.d. Mostly French and Spanish. Two volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLXXXIX, CXC. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to diplomatic and foreign affairs; 1624, 1626-circa 1648, n.d. Partly copies and drafts in Weckherlin's hand. Mostly Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Arabic. Among letters preserved here from English and foreign diplomats are several of Sir Robert Anstruther, Sir Sackville Crow, Sir William Curtius, Sir William Boswell, Joseph Avery, Ludvig Camerarius and Johann Joachim Rusdorff. Other papers inc...