Vol. XXVII. Tradesmen's receipts to Lord Preston's deputy, Thomas Robson, for items supplied for the Great Wardrobe; 1686-1688. ff. i+64. 295 x 185mm. Vellum binding with green ribbon ties, 17th cent.
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XXV. Letters and papers, including newsletters from London, to Lord and Lady Preston, and some items of political verse; 1667-temp. Geo. I. Partly copies. Partly French, Latin, Spanish, Italian and Turkish. Some newsletters are printed in H.M.C. 7th Report, pp. 404-407 and o...
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. V. Confidential letters to Charles II, James, Duke of York, Sir Leoline Jenkins, George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, and others; 1682-1684. Printed in H.M.C. 7th Report, pp. 333-345. ff. ii+60. 315 x 205mm. Brown leather binding, gilt-stamped on the spine, with the rem...
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XI. Letters and memorials sent to the French court and ministers, and elsewhere in France; 1682-1685. French. Partly summarised in H.M.C. 7th Report, pp. 329-333. ff. ii+79. 310 x 205mm. Brown suede binding with green ribbon ties, 17th cent.
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XV. Letters from France; 1682-1686, n.d. Partly French. Some extracts are printed in H.M.C. 7th Report, pp. 380-382. ff. 348. 255 x 185mm. Netherby Library binding.
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XVI. Letters from English envoys at other courts; 1682-1686. Partly French. Extensively printed in H.M.C. 7th Report, pp. 382-392. ff. 119. 360 x 230mm. Netherby Library binding.
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XVII. Letters from Gideon Godet, Avocat of the Parlement of Paris, and French secretary to Lord Preston, mainly relating to Lord Preston's applications to the French court; 1683-1684, n.d. French. ff. 248. 255 x 185mm. Netherby Library binding.
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XX. Newsletters from Paris, Fontainebleau, Toulon, Turin, Genoa, Florence, The Hague, Frankfort, Regensburg, Cologne, Vienna, Passau, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Heidelberg, Amsterdam, etc.; 1682-1688. Including some notes to Lord Preston and his secretary Tempest by informants and ...
PRESTON PAPERS. Vol. XXI. Letters, memorials, etc., mainly stemming from English efforts to mediate between France and Spain, the United Provinces and the Emperor over Luxembourg, Orange, French contributions in the Southern Netherlands, and the negotiation of the twenty-year Truce of Regensburg...