138. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle that he had been prevented from waiting on him by a sprain in his foot. Alludes to the bad state of affairs, the villainous management of Scotland, and the ascendancy of the Popish interest in Ireland. That if there be no spirit shown in Parliament, ...
149. A copy of Lord Chancellor Harcourt's letter to Baron Schutz; that a writ of summons for the Duke of Cambridge lies ready to be delivered to him, April 13, 1714. fo. 267.
6. King Henry VIII. to Thomas Dowty, to furnish a cabin in his ship to a servant of Sir Anthony Kingston, serjeant of his Majesty's hawks sent by his master into Iceland to transport hawk into England. Dated Hampton, 29 March, 1539. fo. 8. N.B. The King's sign manual is stamped, not written.
7. Queen Katherine Parr to King Henry VIII. in his absence, full of duty and respect, and requesting to hear from him. No date. fo. 9. Printed in Strype's Eccles. Memorials, vol. ii. App. p. 33.
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.
55. A warrant signed by King Charles I. to Lord Percy, General of the Artillery, for delivery of one hundred pair of pistols to Lieut. Gen. Lord Wilmot. Dated from Oxford, Dec. 1, 1643. fo. 83.
56. A Warrant signed by King Charles I. to Lord Percy, for delivery of 200 muskets from the stores at Bristol to Colls Nisnne and Sellenger. Dated from Oxford, Dec. 7, 1643. fo. 85.