10. An original warrant from the Earl of Northumberland to Robert Fox, Captain of a Leghorn vessel in the King's service, to receive Sir Thomas Roe, the Ambassador, on board his ship, &c. April 23, 1641. fo. 21.
145. The original articles of peace and commerce between King Chariods II. and the Dey of Algiers. 29 Nov. 1671. fo. 364. The treaty concludes with stating that whosoever shall be the case of the breaking of this peace shall assuredly be punished with present death.
12. Copy of a letter from Lord Danby to the English Ambassador at Paris, respecting propositions of peace to be made to the French King. March 25, 1678. fo. 25.
14. "List of papers inclosed in a letter from the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, to the Right Honouorable Mr. Secretary Vernon." Feb. 17, 1698-9. fo. 28.
15. Original report of the Lord of Trade on Lord Bellamont's proposal for the security of the plantations, and furnishing naval stores from thence. 4 Oct. 1700. Signed Th. Meadows, John Pollexfen, Abr. Hill, Geo. Stepney, Mat. Prior. fo. 30.
26. Extract of a letter from Mr. Randolph, on the French encroachments on the English plantations, and on the necessity of fixing boundaries. New York, May 16. 1698. fo. 73.
30. Copy of a very loyal and humble address to King William III., from the Deputy Lieutenant and others, militia officers of the county of Salop, stating "how much their souls abominate the devilish designs and most vile unmanly attempts of those greatest of all villains the infamous butchers of...
33. An original letter from the Lords of Trade, on proceedings relating to Lord Bellamont; desiring that they may be laid before the King. Decem. 19, 1700. fo. 88.