HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DXXXI., DXXXII. Parliamentary collections of the Hon. Charles Yorke, M.P. for Reigate (1747-1768) and for Cambridge University (1768-1770). Two volumes, the first miscellaneous (1742-1768), the second dealing with the Marriages Bill (1754 and 1765) and Militia Bill (1756) only. Paper; ff. 489, 345. Folio.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CCCCXC., CCCCXCI. Miscellaneous historical collection, consisting of transcripts of State papers, several of which are in the handwriting of the 1st Earl of Hardwicke, with a few original letters, etc. Two volumes. Vol. I. 1567-1720; Vol. II. 1721-1817. The tables of contents at the beginning of Vol. I. do not refer to the present MSS. as now arranged. Paper; ff. 425. Folio.
HARDWICKE PAPFRS. Vols. DLXXVI., DLXXVII. Official returns and miscellaneous papers, with a few letters, relating to the various branches of the Army in Ireland during the Lord-Lieutenancy of Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke; 1801- 1805. Two volumes. Paper. Large folio.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DCCLXXVII.-DCCLXXXV. Warrants to the Attorney- or Solicitor-General (as in 36,123 above) for patents for public officials, peers, baronets etc., and for pardons, naturalizations, and other miscellaneous purposes, with accompanying papers; 1720-1733, 1756-1766. Signed by the King or Lords Justices, and countersigned by Secretaries of State, Commissioners of the Treasury and Admiralty, etc. Nine volumes. Paper. Folio.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DCCXCVII., DCCXCVIII. Peerage cases in the House of Lords, 1730-1769, being chiefly notes by the 1st Earl of Hardwicke or briefs of the Hon. Charles Yorke, with some other papers relating to the subject. Two volumes.; Paper. Folio.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DII., DIII. Proceedings of the two Commissions appointed in Ireland, by the Convention and by the Lords Justices and Council, 1660-1661, including a collection of papers referred to by them in the proposals for the settlement of Irish affairs, the earliest being the constitution of the (Roman Catholic) Supreme Council in 1642. Another copy of the whole is in Dean Milles' collections (Add. MS. 4,781). Two volumes. Paper; ff. 156, 138. XVIIIth cent. Folio.