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29. Queen Elizabeth's warrant for levying pioneers for the service of the Earl of Warwick, Lieutenant of the Army against the Northern Rebels. Windsor, Nov. 29, 1569. fo. 46. This document is signed only with the first two letters of the Queen's name.
30. Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl Marshal of England, appointing Mons. de Naon to be Secretary to the Queen of Scots; with admonitions for his good behaviour. Saint James's, March 29, 1575. fo. 47.
31. Mr. Strype's copy of Queen Elizabeth's remarkable letter to Lord Burghley, beginning "Sir Spirit." May 8, 1583. fo. 49. Printed in Strype's Annals, iii. 166, and from thence in the Biogr. Britannica; where the writer seems to err in supposing the Queen to use the word "spirit" in the sense o...
33. James VI. of Scotland to Lord Burghley, in favour of certain Scotish merchants sent to London to provide necessaries for his marriage. Ross, July 19, 1589. fo. 51.
34. Seaton Earl of Wintoun, to Prince Henry, complimentary, with a present of a feather. Edinburgh, Dec. 24, 1600. fo. 53. In the superscription the Prince is called, "Harie be the Grace of God, Prince off Scotland, and Appeirand of Waillys."
35. Prince Henry's copy of a complimentary letter from himself to the States General of the United Provinces, by the hands of the Chevalier Daniston. Striveling, 22 Aug. 1601. fo. 55. (In French.)
36. Queen Elizabeth's licence to the Lord Darcy, for absence from Parliament on account of sickness. Richmond, Oct. 25, 1601. fo. 56. Signed by herself.
37. Prince Henry's Copy of a complimentary letter from himself to his uncle the King of Denmark. July 27, 1602. fo. 58. (In Latin.) Written on a fragment of a letter which had been written to the Prince's preceptor, Mr. Adam Newton.