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78. King Charles II. to the Chancellor; that he would counsel Brodericke not to meddle any more with what concerns Lady Castlemaine, and denounces vengeance against him should he spread any scandalous reports of her. Wishes that he may be unhappy in this world and in the world to come, if he sho...
79. King Charles II. to the L. Chancellor; that his brother will tell him of all that passes at Portsmouth; that he is very happy, and must be the worst man living, which he hopes he is not, if he be not a good husband, &c. Portsmouth, 25 May. fo. 130.
80. King Charles II. to the L. Chancellor, concerning the insolent behaviour of Sir H. Vane; that he is too dangerous a man to be suffered to live, if he can be honestly put out of the way. He desires the Chancellor to consider of the matter. Hampton Court, Saturday, two in the afternoon. fo. 13...
83. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert, empowering him to manage the affairs of the Navy at London, in the absence of the Duke of York. May 3, 1672. fo. 137.
85. King Charles II. to the Duke of York, to return home; the Dutch Fleet being drawn in Tuesday night. fo. 141. Indorsed by the Duke, "Received Sept. 18, 1672."
86. The Duke of York to Prince Rupert; to dismiss some Officer on board the Hope from the service, and to send him up in custody to answer for his conduct. Whitehall, April 27, 1673. fo. 143.