101. The Senate of Nuremberg to the Queen, concerning the deplorable state of the Circle of Franconia, and requesting a subsidy. is March 1704. fo. 256. (In Latin.) Original: on vellum.
107. "His Majesty's [James III.] most gracious declaration." fo. 268. A printed single sheet. Dated at Commercy, 25 Oct. 1715, in the 15th year of his reign, and reprinted at Perth 1715.
123. A printed paper intitled "The miserable state of Scotland, since the Union, briefly represented; and the only way to render it happy plainly pointed out. In a letter to a friend." 1716. fo. 306. Published by the Rebels.
124. A printed single sheet, intitled "A letter from a gentleman at Paris to his correspondent at the Hague. Dated May 31, 1718, N.S." fo. 308. It gives an account of the last moments of the "Queen Dowager," and states that she had not disowned the Chevalier de St. George being her son, as had b...
134. An original article or compact between the Emperor of Germany and the Dutch, that no peace should be made with France till satisfaction be given to the Queen of Great Britain for a former declaration by the French King in favour of the Pretender. Hague, 12 April 1702. fo. 331. (In Latin.)
136. "Recueil succinct des points sur lesquels les Cercles d'Electoral du Rhijn, de Franconie, de Swabe et du Haut Rhijn se sont declaré de vouloir entrer dans l'alliance avec sa Majesté Imperiale, S. Majesté Britt. et L. H. P." fo. 335.
99. Prince Frederick William to the Queen, recommending his brother to her notice on his visit to England. 29 Feb. 1704. fo. 252. (In Latin.) Original.