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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.
88. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert; with information that the French Fleet had been seen off Dartmouth on their way to join him, &c. May 10, 1673. fo. 147.
90. Lord Arlington to, probably, the Duke of York; that the King was pleased with the sight of the Fleet. He regrets that the news of the Dutch being in the Downs was not true, &c. Whitehall, May 20, 1673. fo. 151.
91. Lord Arlinaton to Prince Rupert; concludes that he is in sight of the enemy, and wishes him success; that the Duke of York had expressed his wonder that he had not heard of the progress of the Fleet, &c. Whitehall, May 23, 1673. fo. 152.
92. The Duke of York to Prince Rupert; that there is no news of Narborow's arrival; the ships will be ready for landing by the 8th June. St. James's, May 24, 1673. fo. 154.
93. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert, to consult on the measures necessary to assist him in the attack on the Dutch Fleet. Whitehall, May 24, 1673. fo. 156.
94. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert; expressing his satisfaction with the result of the engagement with the Dutch Fleet. Desired he will severely punish the Captains of the fireships who misbehaved, and send home all the Englishmen taken in the Dutch service, that they may be hanged. Whitehall...