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.
91. Lord Arlinaton to Prince Rupert; concludes that he is in sight of the enemy, and wishes him success; that the Duke of York had expressed his wonder that he had not heard of the progress of the Fleet, &c. Whitehall, May 23, 1673. fo. 152.
3. King Henry VIII. to Dr. Knight, ambassador in Flanders, that he would solicit leave from the Duchess of Savoy for Thomas Barnaby, an English merchant, to carry on his traffic, notwithstanding her proclamation against importing French commodities. Dated Chertsey. 12 Aug. fo. 3.
8. An unsigned and undated Letter in the same handwriting as the preceding, addressed, as it should seem, by Queen Catharine Parr to the University of Cambridge, in answer to a Latin letter, requesting her interference with the King to exempt the Colleges, Chantries &c. from the operation of...
10. King Edward VI. to the Earl of Hartford, strongly recommending to him the pursuit of literature, and thanking him for some communications. Saint James's, June 9th. fo. 14. (In Latin.)
14. An unsigned Letter in the handwriting of King Edward the Sixth; perhaps to Bucer, Fagius, or Peter Martyr, from whom he had received godly instruction. fo. 22. (Latin.)
20. Mary Queen of Scots, to some Privy Counsellor, that he would attend to the proceedings of the Earl of Murray, &c. January 31, 1568. fo. 31. (In the Scotish dialect.)