147. Sir Richard Steele to Lord Oxford; that having an ambition to serve in Parliament, he desires leave to resign his office of Commissioner of the Stamps; enters into an explanation of his late conduct to those in former power, which he ascribes altogether to his love of truth. He tells him th...
151. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to Mr. Harley; acknowledges his satisfaction at the interest he manifests in favour of his house, and compliments him as Minister. Hanover, Dec. 15, 1710. fo. 270. (French.)
154. Sophia, Electress of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; is sorry that the Queen has cause to complain of the allied powers who leave the burden of the war to fall on her subjects: and it is much to be lamented that, after so many victories, Great Britain should be obliged to wish for peace. Oc...
158. Sophia, Electress of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; recommending to his notice the bearer Baron de Grot, ambassodor to England from the Elector. Oct. 12, 1712. fo. 282. (French.)
159. George Louis, Elector of Hanover, to the, Lord Treasurer, desiring his favour towards the Baron de Grot, his ambassador, Nov. 13, 1712. fo. 285. (French,)
161. Sophia, Electress of Hanover, to the Lord Treasurer; with thanks for his attachment to the house of Hanover, and to the interest of her son the Elector. fo. 290. (French.) No date, but indorsed by Lord Oxford as received May 25, 1714.
167. The superscription of a letter to Lord Townsend, in the hand-writing of His Majesty King George the IId. together with an impression his private seal. fo. 302.