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.
160. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; thanks him for his attention to the Protestant interest, &c. Hanover, 27 April 16 May, 1714. fo. 288. (French.)
163. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; thanking, him for his, attachment to the Protestant succession, the more acceptable to him at a time when designs of a nature injurious to the Queen's authority had teen imputed to his family. Requests his good offices with her Majest...