60. King Charles II. to. . . . . . .requesting the loan of 5001. for six months, promising on his royal word to repay it with interest. Saint Germain, Aug. 30, 1649. fo. 93. The superscription in cypher.
61. King Charles II. to. . . . . . .requesting the loan of 500l. "on this great occasion," and promising very faithful repayment on his royal word. St Germain, Aug. 31, 1649. fo. 95. The superscription in cypher.
64. The Parliament of England to the Viceroy of Sardinia, desiring protection to Admiral Popham and the Fleet under his command for the suppression of piracy. Signed by William Lenthall, the Speaker. April 26, 1650. fo. 101. (In Latin.) This letter once belonged to Lord Oxford, as appears by Hum...
65. President Bradshawe tithe Lord General Cromwell, with much compliment and flatter; commends the indefatigable industry of General Harrison; that he will shortly hear of a great number of godly persons in a regimental form in London, whose example will be followed in Norwich, Kent, and other ...
66. Oliver Cromwell to Coll Francis Hackett, at Peebles; that he cannot revoke a commission which he had given to Capt. Empson in favour of Capt. Hubbert, but that he will not be unmindful of him. That he was not satisfied with Hackett's saying of Empson that he was a better preacher than fighte...
67. A summons to Jervas Piggott, Esqr signed by Oliver Cromwell, requiring him to serve as a Member of Parliament for the county of Nottingham. June 6, 1653. fo. 107. At the foot of this document is written, "I rather chose to be made a sacrifice then to yeild obedience to these comands. Ger. Pi...
68. Oliver Cromwell, Protector, to [the superscription torn off] desiring him and his High Sheriff to make due inquiry into the conduct of Adjutant General Allen, who was reported to have multiplied dissatisfactions in men's minds with the Government; and report the same to him. January 20, 1654...