22. The Duke of Savoy to King James I. thanking him for a letter of friendship received from him, and discussing various political matters. Turin, March 15, 1617. fo. 40. (French.)
24. Victor Amedeo, Prince of Savoy, to King James I.; by Mr. Isaac Wake, acknowledging his great obligations to him, &c. fo. 44. (French.) No date, but certainly written in 1619.
26. Mons. de Crequy to the Marques of Buckingham, Lord High Admiral; expressing his regret on the departure from France of the bearer, M. Montagu, whom he strongly recommends to him. No date. fo. 48.
27. Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia to her father, King James I.; that the Baton de Dona will state to him the particulars of the misfortune that has compelled her husand and herself to leave Prague, and requesting his assistance to prevent their ruin. That she is resolved never to quit her husband, ...
28. The Prince of Orange to King James I.; for a supply of artillery for the States General, who had been exhausted by their assistance to the Venetians and their great expeditionis against pirates. Hague, Jan. . . . . . 1621. fo. 52. (French.)
29. The Prince of Orange to the Marques of Buckingham; that the States were about to send ambassadors to Britain for the settlement of differences. Nov. 10, 1621. fo. 54. (French.)
30. A duplicate of a letter from the States to General Fairfax and the Council of war; recommending to the favour and protection of the Parliament the Ambassadors they had sent to treat for peace. January 29, 1649. fo. 56. An indorsement on this letter states that it "was never opened, but found...