Vol. I. (ff. 314) 1740-1760. includes: ff. 1-113 passim The Athenian Letters: Letters conc.: 1740-1743, 1798. f. 246 Horatio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton: Letters to the 2nd Lord Hardwicke: 1744-1756.
(I. ff. 146). 20 Nov. 1753-10 Oct. 1755. includes: ff. 1-24 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Correspondence with Sir J. Yorke: 1752-1765.: Copies.
(I. ff. 146). 30 Nov. 1753-11 July, 1755. includes: ff. 1-32 b Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Correspondence with Sir J. Yorke: 1752-1765.: Copies.
Vol. DXXXII. Hon Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor: Parliamentary collections: 1742-1768. England; Parliament: Collections of C. Yorke: 1742-1768. includes: f. 92 Political Tracts: Some observations on the stat. 26 Geo. II. for the better prevention of clandestine marriages: n.d.[circ.1762 ?].:...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DLXXXIX. Law Reports, 24 Hen. VI.-44 Eliz. (1445-1602): the compilation of Sir Francis Moore, Kt., Serjeant-at-law and M.P. (ob. 1621), "ex libro . . scripto manu propria ipsius" (f. 3). In French. The contents differ somewhat from the printed edition of 1663. Index of cas...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DCXX., DCXXI. Law Reports, King's Bench, East. 9-Hil. 14 Chas. I. (1633-1639). French. Two volumes. Paper. XVIIth cent. Belonged to Serjeant Waller. Bookplates of Philip [Yorke, 1st] Baron Hardwicke. 8 X 6 ¼ in.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol DCCXL. Treatise "of Pardons," written in connection with the case of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby, in 1679, by Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Lord Chancellor. Copied (see Lord Hardwicke's note on f. 1) "from a fair MS. in the hands of the Right Hon. [Simon Harcourt...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCCLX. Collections relating to the Exchequer, viz.:- 1. "Copy of Papers communicated by Mr Marriott" and (ff. 15, 27 b) "by Mr James Pearse," being orders, rules and precedents of the Court of Exchequer. The first portion (ff. 1-7) agrees with Hargr. MS. 15 1, ff. 2-9 b,...
(IX. ff. 88), 1 Jan.-15 July, 1780. David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield: Correspondence, as envoy at Paris and Secretary of State, with Sir R. M. Keith: 1772-1785.