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128. The Duke of Monmouth to the King that if be should obey His Majesty's orders to bring back the volunteers, he should leave the troops in the greatest disorder, and endanger the loss of Ostend; that he has been obliged to detach 400 men to Newport, and is in need of a fresh supply, &c. O...
129. The Duke of York to. . . . . . . . . .recomcommanding to his favour the bearer of the letter, in the service of the Prince de Ligne. Expresses his very warm thanks for the service rendered him by the party addressed in the House of Commons; hopes the King will find his account in the great ...
130. The Duke of Monmouth to the Queen Dowager, expressing great contrition for his offence, and ardently requesting her intercession with the King to save his life. Ringwood, July 9, 1685. fo. 229.
131. An order of Privy Council signed by King James II. commanding the town of Cambridge to elect new Aldermen and Common-council in the room of others removed. April 28, 1688. fo. 231.
134. The Copy of a letter from the Princess Anne of Denmark, to the Queen; that she is deeply affected with the surprising news of the Prince's departure, and is gone to absent herself to avoid the King's displeasure; that she is divided between her duty and affection to a father and a husband, ...
135. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to Queen Anne; desiring that she would guarantee a treaty that he had made with Duke Rodolph, April 21, 1702. fo. 238. (In Latin.)
136. Queen Anne to the Duke of Wirtemberg; approving his being appointed to the command of the Danish troops. Windsor, July 24, 1707. fo. 240. (In French.)
137. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle, concerning the Duke of Queensberry's patent; congratulates him on the election of a Whig Parliament, &c. Whitehall, May 27, 1708. fo. 242.