42. King James I. to the Duke of Buckingham, expressing his grief at his absence, and earnestly desiring his return. Requests that none may see his letter, and that the Duke will not answer it. No date. fo. 64.
43. Prince Henry to his father, giving an account of his health and studies; that he was reading Terence, Cicero and Phædrus. July 15. fo. 66. (In Latin.)
44. Prince Henry to his mother, in French, with the first-fruits of his studies in that language, by way of new-year's gift. fo. 67. A copy by his tutor, Adam Newton?
48. Prince Henry to the Count de Vaudemont, thanking him for his proffered friendship, and expressing his particular esteem for him, in being satisfied with thge present he had made him of some English dogs. No date. fo. 71. A copy by Adam Newton?
49. The Countess of Marr to King James I. that her son is coming to England, and reminding him that he still had an old servant, who was desirous, before her death of rendering him some service, &c. No date. fo. 72. (In French.)
50. Prince Charles's own copy of a Latin letter from himself to the Pope, with promises to support the Catholic Faith in general against its enemies, and an allusion to his contract of marriage with a Popish Princess. fo. 74.