122. King Charles II. probably to Prince Rupert, with directions how to intercept the Dutch East Indiamen. That preparations are making at home for an attempt upon Holland or Zealand. Whitehall, July 26. fo. 213.
139. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle, with the sentiments of the Dukes of Bolton, Devonshire, Lords Dorchester, Oxford, &c. on the present posture of affairs, which are as wrong and as much Tory as if Lords Rochester and Nottingham were at the head of every thing; that the Fleet is ...
5. King Henry VIII. acknowledgement of certain jewels sent to him at Hampton Court from Greenwich, by Master Norris the 21 Sept. 1531. fo. 6. Printed. in Strype's Life of Cranmer, Append. p. 7.
60. King Charles II. to. . . . . . .requesting the loan of 5001. for six months, promising on his royal word to repay it with interest. Saint Germain, Aug. 30, 1649. fo. 93. The superscription in cypher.
73. Richard Cromwell, Protector, to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, his brother; that he is about to send over a confidential person to him to acquaint him with the state of his affairs, which are very heavy and difficult; cautions him not to write concerning his intended journey; alludes to the...
165. Queen Caroline to Archbishop Wake; consoles him for some lose in his family; promises her interest in behalf of the poor sufferers in their religion, &c. St. James's, March 21, 1730. fo. 298. (French.)
22. The Lady Elizabeth to the Lord Protector, a well-composed justification of her conduct respecting certain opinions of the Council. She alludes to the necessity of a proclamation to restrain evil reports of the King's sisters. Hatfield, Feb. 21. fo. 33.
130. The Duke of Monmouth to the Queen Dowager, expressing great contrition for his offence, and ardently requesting her intercession with the King to save his life. Ringwood, July 9, 1685. fo. 229.