36. Queen Elizabeth's licence to the Lord Darcy, for absence from Parliament on account of sickness. Richmond, Oct. 25, 1601. fo. 56. Signed by herself.
42. King James I. to the Duke of Buckingham, expressing his grief at his absence, and earnestly desiring his return. Requests that none may see his letter, and that the Duke will not answer it. No date. fo. 64.
43. Prince Henry to his father, giving an account of his health and studies; that he was reading Terence, Cicero and Phædrus. July 15. fo. 66. (In Latin.)
44. Prince Henry to his mother, in French, with the first-fruits of his studies in that language, by way of new-year's gift. fo. 67. A copy by his tutor, Adam Newton?
52. King Charles I. to the Sheriff of Kent, complaining of neglect of a writ issued from the Privy Council, and peremptorily commanding him instantly to obey the same, by levying the sum of 8000l. in the county of Kent and the; Cinque Ports, for providing a ship of 640 tons for defence-of the re...
64. The Parliament of England to the Viceroy of Sardinia, desiring protection to Admiral Popham and the Fleet under his command for the suppression of piracy. Signed by William Lenthall, the Speaker. April 26, 1650. fo. 101. (In Latin.) This letter once belonged to Lord Oxford, as appears by Hum...
67. A summons to Jervas Piggott, Esqr signed by Oliver Cromwell, requiring him to serve as a Member of Parliament for the county of Nottingham. June 6, 1653. fo. 107. At the foot of this document is written, "I rather chose to be made a sacrifice then to yeild obedience to these comands. Ger. Pi...