21. Mary Queen of Scots, to Lord Burghley, requesting his mediation with the Queen his mistress, respecting her long captivity. Sheffield, Nov. 21. fo. 32. (In French.) The whole in her hand-writing.
27. A Fragment of certain suggestions to Queen Elizabeth, touching the declaration of a successor to the Crown; with some very angry remarks thereon in her Majesty's hand-writing. fo. 42. See vol. xciv. art. 14, 15.
28. A kind and affectionate Letter from Queen Elizabeth to Sir Amyas Paulett, expressive of her satisfaction with his conduct, and alluding to some base actions of the Queen of Scots. No date. A copy only. fo. 44. Printed in Strype's Annals, vol. iii. p. 361.
29. Queen Elizabeth's warrant for levying pioneers for the service of the Earl of Warwick, Lieutenant of the Army against the Northern Rebels. Windsor, Nov. 29, 1569. fo. 46. This document is signed only with the first two letters of the Queen's name.
30. Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl Marshal of England, appointing Mons. de Naon to be Secretary to the Queen of Scots; with admonitions for his good behaviour. Saint James's, March 29, 1575. fo. 47.
31. Mr. Strype's copy of Queen Elizabeth's remarkable letter to Lord Burghley, beginning "Sir Spirit." May 8, 1583. fo. 49. Printed in Strype's Annals, iii. 166, and from thence in the Biogr. Britannica; where the writer seems to err in supposing the Queen to use the word "spirit" in the sense o...
34. Seaton Earl of Wintoun, to Prince Henry, complimentary, with a present of a feather. Edinburgh, Dec. 24, 1600. fo. 53. In the superscription the Prince is called, "Harie be the Grace of God, Prince off Scotland, and Appeirand of Waillys."
48. Prince Henry to the Count de Vaudemont, thanking him for his proffered friendship, and expressing his particular esteem for him, in being satisfied with thge present he had made him of some English dogs. No date. fo. 71. A copy by Adam Newton?