162. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; that he could not answer his letter before on account of the death of his mother, which he should very soon announce in proper form to the Queen Herrenhausen, June 11, 1714. fo. 292. (French.)
1. A proclamation, signed and sealed by George, Duke of Clarence, in the name of King Henry VI. that none presume to rob or despoil the Lord Mountjoie's manors of Barton and Elveston in Derbyshire, or vex or trouble the tenants, &c. Dated the 26 Octor. It has been very ignorantly indorsed "A...
80. King Charles II. to the L. Chancellor, concerning the insolent behaviour of Sir H. Vane; that he is too dangerous a man to be suffered to live, if he can be honestly put out of the way. He desires the Chancellor to consider of the matter. Hampton Court, Saturday, two in the afternoon. fo. 13...
83. King Charles II. to Prince Rupert, empowering him to manage the affairs of the Navy at London, in the absence of the Duke of York. May 3, 1672. fo. 137.
103. The Duke of York to Prince Robert; congratulates him on his escape in the engagement and wishes that the winds may do him no greater harm than De Ruyter has done him. Aug. 20, 1673. fo. 176.
140. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle; that he would speak or send to Mr. Jessop about the matter of the Speaker, to engage him for Sir Peter King, &c. Oct. 26, 1708. fo. 250.
2. King Henry VIII. to Sir Edward Poynings and Dr. William Knight, ambassadors to the King of Casthe, to demand satisfaction for an outrage committed on an English ship in one of the ports of Zealand. Dated Greenwich, 22d July. fo. 2.
15. A Letter of Lady Jane Grey, as Queen of England, to the Marquess of Northampton, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Surry, Northampton, &c. announcing her entry into possession of the kingdom of England, and requiring his allegiance and defence of her title, gainst what she calls "The fa...