89. The Portuguese Ambassador to Queen Anne, concerning the deportation of Frenchmen from the kingdom of Portugal. 23 Oct. 1703. (In French.) Original.
90. The Portuguese Ambassador to Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State, with a memorial concerning the capture of a Genoese vessel at Lisbon by the English. 28 Oct. 1704. fo. 226. (In French.) Original.
97. Kirchner, the Polish Ambassador, explains to the Queen the nature of the rebellion in Poland, instigated by the French, &c. 12 May 1704. fo. 248. (In French.) Original.
125. A fragment of some periodical publication during the time of the rebellion in the reign of Geo. I. with a singular anecdote of the loyalty of Col. C-r. fo. 309.
128. The statement of Alexander Valier, concerning his being suborned by one Bromfield to give evidence against the Earl of Oxford; signed by himself. July 1715. fo. 315.
80. "The substance of a conference between the Lords Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty to treat with the Ambassadors extraordinary of the States General of the United Provinces at St. James's, 5 April 1703"; about stopping letters, &c. fo. 201.
111. A Paper addressed "to all true-harted Scotsmen, whether soldiers or others." It is indorsed "Ane invitation by the Rebells to their countreymen, whereof a few copies were printed at Perth 1715, and this was taken from one of them." fo. 272.
121. The Pretender's "Declaration" for making a compensation to the villages of Aucterarder and Blackford, which had been burnt and destroyed by his troops. Dated Scoon, 26 Jan. 1716. fo. 304.