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HAPDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCCLXXXV. "A Collection of letters and other papers of State relating to the public transactions in the reign of Queen Elizabeth," written in shorthand, according to the system of George Ridpath, 1687, apparently from the originals contained in volumes marked M-Z, now in ...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DXIX. Report of the Committee of Secrecy appointed (13 Apr. 1715) by the House of Commons to examine into the Peace of Utrecht, etc.; 10 June, 1715. Printed in Parliamentary History, vol. vii. app. i. Paper; ff. 107. Bookplate of the 1st Earl of Hardwicke. 12 ¾ X 8 in. En...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCCXLIII. "A letter to Dr. [Francis] Topham, Master of the Faculties, on the subject of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Right of Option": a tract on the privilege enjoyed by the Arehbishop, upon the appointment of any of his suffragans, to fill one benefice in the suffragan...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCCCLVII. Brief of Charles Philip Yorke, in the King's Bench, 1787-1788, in the disputes between the society of Peterhouse, Canibridge, and (Yorke's uncle) James Yorke, Bishop of Ely, as visitor, concerning the mastership. Paper; ff. 249. Folio. Charles Philip Yorke, 4th ...
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E. Address of the Lord Mayor and City of Dublin to Philip [Yorke, 3rd] Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, requesting his portrait; 30 Apr. 1802. Seal, broken, enclosed in white kid-skin. Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke: Addresses to, from the city, etc. , of Dublin: 1802-1806. ...