125. King Charles II. probably to Prince Rupert; approves of his coming to the Nore to refit; that the Dutch meditate offers of negotiation, but that nothing will be more likely to produce a good peace than the appearing ready to continue the war, with an alarm of a descent, &c. Whitehall, A...
126. King Charles II. probably to Prince Rupert repeating his directions to refit at the Nore, where he intends visiting him. Whitehall, Aug. 10. fo. 221.
127. Wing Charles II. to Prince Rupert, with directions to come up with all speed, leaving the Fleet together with the French squadron in the River, and not permitting any officer except Lord Ossory to come on share. Whitehall, Aug. 26. fo. 223.
135. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to Queen Anne; desiring that she would guarantee a treaty that he had made with Duke Rodolph, April 21, 1702. fo. 238. (In Latin.)
136. Queen Anne to the Duke of Wirtemberg; approving his being appointed to the command of the Danish troops. Windsor, July 24, 1707. fo. 240. (In French.)
137. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle, concerning the Duke of Queensberry's patent; congratulates him on the election of a Whig Parliament, &c. Whitehall, May 27, 1708. fo. 242.
141. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle; that the death of the Prince of Denmark has made a great alteration in every thing, and that their party had in contemplation to offer a compromise respecting Sir Peter King's Speakership, &c. Nov. 4, 1708. fo. 252.
143. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle; concerning Mr. Peyton's not being a fit man to come into Parliament though with His Grace's interest being a bully for the Tory party, Aug. 31, 1710. fo. 255.
144. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle; inviting him to meet their friends at Lord Halifax's house, and to bring with him or send the letters that passed between Lord Nottingham and Col. Gilby about the men taken at Hull. Wednesday afternoon. fo. 257.