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Stowe MS 744
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Vol. II. (ff. 172). 1640-1667.
1. [Sir] Richard Skeffington [?aft. 4th Bart., of Fisherwick] to his cousin Sir E. Dering; Coventry, 12 Dec. 1640. f. 1.
2. The Mayor and Jurats of Sandwich to the same, asking him to oppose in Parliament the attempts to levy subsidies on the Cinque Ports from which they are at present exempt, and reminding him of their previous services to the Crown, etc.; Sandwich, 14 Jan. 1640 [1]. f. 2.
3. Capt. Richard Lee to the same, on a petition to Parliament; 7 Mar. 1640 [1]. f. 6.
4. [Sir] John Skeffington, 2nd Bart., of Fisherwick [ob. 1651], to the same; 8 Mar. 1640 [1], Fisherwick, 26 Dec. s. a. The first letter is signed " Anonymus," but is in Sir John's handwriting. ff. 7, 17.
5. William Brockman to the same, concerning white and "pide" (pied) deer of Mrs. Moyle; Mar. 1640. f. 8.
6. [Sir] Hamon L'Estrange to his cousin Sir E. Dering, concerning a petition exhibited against, him "into the Committee touching the High Constables and E. Marshalls court by one Styleman"; 24 Mar. 1640 [1]. f. 10.
7. Robert Abbott, minister of Cranbrook, Kent, to the same, (a) on the matter and form of a true church, etc.; 8 Oct. 1641. f. 11;-(b) on Dering's imprisonment in the Tower, etc.; 24 Feb. 1641 [2]. f. 15.
8. Augustine Skynner to the same, on the Kent clergy, etc.; Tutsham Hall, 28 Jan. 1641 [2]. f. 13.
9. [Sir] John Wolstenholme, Jun. [afterwards lst Bart.], Farmer of the Customs, to Sir John Harrison, Knt., on matters connected with his office; London, 13 Apr. 1654. With draft of reply, 17 Apr. ff. 24, 26.
10. [Sir] Richard Fanshawe, 1st Bart., to his father-in-law, Sir John Harrison, on the latter's money affairs; 14 Nov. 1655. f. 28.
11. [Sir] Heneage Finch, Knt. [Earl of Nottingham, 1681], (a) to his brother-in-law Sir Edw. Dering, 2nd Bart., principally on family matters-" . . . The Archbishop of Armagh [Ussher] sickned Thursday last, being the 20th of March, and dyed on Friday the 21th. Hee is to be interred in Westminster Abby at the charges of my Lord Protector, who likewise builds his Sepulcher. Sir Henry Vane is dead too, and by his own hands, as my Aunt Mellish told me on Tuesday last, to whom her sonne Hampton brought the news from the Exchange, and that the Protector had seised the estate," etc.; Lambeth, 27 Mar. 1656. f 30;-(b) to the same, with the postscript, "This day a councell of officers assemble at St. James's, notwithstanding all which is Past"; 21 Oct. 1658. f. 33;-(c) to the same, on legal matters; n. d. f. 35; -(d) to the same, on public affairs . . . "Yesterday was acted, in the greatest and noblest presence which the Court can make, before the fullest Theatre, and with the highest applause imaginable, my Lo. Orerys new play calld The Generall, formerly acted in Ireland by the name of Altamira, but much alterd and improved. From thence the whole Court went to Wallingford house, where the Earl of Arran [Richard Butler, son of James, lst Duke of Ormonde, cr. Earl of Arran 1662] and the Lady Mary Stuart [dau. of James, lst Duke of Richmond] were that night before supper marryd in the Gallery by the Archbp. of Canterbury, whose presence is a Dispensation of it self and makes all houres and places Canonicall . . . his Maty did my Lo. Arran too much honour, for he did not only stay to see him in bed, but to see him rise agayn, and deliverd over the bride into the custody of her mother for some time"; Kensington, 15 Sept. 1664. f 81.
12. [Hon.] Ro[bert] Boyle [5th son of Richard, Earl of Cork,] to -; Sussex House, 3 Apr . [1660]. f. 37.
13. [Sir] John Hotham to Col. Charles Fairfax, Governor of Hull, on the raising of a regiment and on their engagement in a "common cause, viz. the safety of the nation"; Rise, 16 Apr. 1660. f. 40.
14. [Heneage Finch, Earl of] Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant of Kent, (a) to Sir E. Dering, relating principally to his [the writer's] departure as Ambassador to Turkey, and to the government of the trained bands in Kent during his absence; Essex House, 27 Aug. -4 Oct. 1660. Eight letters. ff. 42-52;-(b) to -; 2 Mar. 1664/5. Imperfect. f. 86;-(c) to Sir E. Dering; Pera, 10 Aug. 1665. f. 93. (See also next volume.) 15. Ri. Tombrell to his cousin William Lowther, of Swillington, on the affairs of his regiment; Chester, 3 Feb. 1660 [l]. f. 53.
16. Power of attorney from Robert Fayrberd to Mary his wife to sell goods, etc., of the late Sir Samson Every, Serjeant-at law, of which he was administrator; 2 Apr. 1661. f. 55.
17. Privy Council to the Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant, and the Deputy Lieutenants of co. Kent, for the enforcment of the King's proclamation for the disarming of "officers or souldiers serving in any of the Armies of the late usurped Powers"; Whitehall, 11 Dec. 1661. Contemp. copy. f. 57.
18. Certificate in favour of the widow and children of William Burley, of Cawood, co. York, "Cannoneare under the command of the Marquess of Newcastle in his Majesty's service at Hessey Moore," etc. ; 15 Aug. 1662. Signed by Sir Miles Stapleton, Bart., and sixteen others. f. 60.
19. [Dorothy, dau. of Visct. Fairfax, widow of Richard Hutton, of Poppleton] to her son Charles, giving him advice "when he was going to London"; 6 Apr. 1663. Copy in the hand of Thomas, eldest son of the writer. f. 61.
20. [Edward Conway, 3rd Viscount] Conway, (a) to his brother; Lisburne, 22 May, 1663. f. 62;--(b) to Sir Edward Dering; Lisburne, 13 Apr. 1664. f. 74;-(c) to the same; Ragley, 14 Mar. 1665/6, 20 June, 1666. ff. 103, 113;-(d) to the same, mentioning "the good news of the successe of our Fleet"; Lisburne, 29 Aug. 1666. f. 125;-(e) to the same, concerning his [Sir E. Dering's] chances for "the reversion of the Auditor's office," with the postscript, "Heere is no news but the death of my Lady Denham, the Queene's sicknesse, and the ill correspondence of both Howses of Parlament. I supt with the King and my Lady Castlemain last night and was with them till two aclock this morning; they were very merry and did not trouble their heads with any of these things"; London, 8 Jan. 1666/7. f. 144;-(f ) to the same, on the subject of the Auditorship; London, 2 Feb. 1666/7 f. 148.
21. John Knatchbull [2nd Bart., 1684] to (a) Sir E. Dering; 20 July, 1663. f. 63;-(b) to the same, mentioning the effects of the plague at Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, etc., and the "defeat of the Dutch by the sinking of and firing of above 60 of theire shipps," etc.; Mersham, 11 June, 1666. f. 110.
22. James Windet, M.D., to Samuel Clark, Squire Bedell of Oxford University, thanking him for the loan of his Dialogues of Achmet and Sinan, etc.; London, 22 Aug. 1663. f. 65.
23. Sir William Lowther, Knt., M.P. for Pontefract (ob. 1687), to John Bell; Preston, 22 Oct. 1663. f. 66.
24. [Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of] Roscommon, to Sir E. Dering; 8 Nov. 1663, Trim, 10 Nov. 1664. ff. 68, 82.
25. Sir John Goodricke, Bart., to - Giles, with a blazon of his [the writer's] arms, to be placed on a window in Ripon Minster; 26 Feb. 1663 [4]. f. 70.
26. S[ylvanus] Morgan to Henry Giles, complimenting him on his proficiency in "work in glass," etc.; London, 17 Mar. 1663/4. f. 71.
27. [Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of] Orrery, President of Munster, to Sir E. Dering, Commissioner for executing, the Act of Settlement; Charleville, 12 Apr. 1664-26 Apr. 1667. ff. 72, 108, 122, 158.
28. Edward Smyth, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, to the same, on Irish affairs, etc.; Dublin, 28 May, 10, 17 Aug. 1664. ff. 76, 78, 80.
29. F[rances, wife of Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of] Roscommon, to Lady Dering; 27 July, [ 1662-1674]. f. 84.
30. [Sir] John Skeffington [aft. 2nd Viscount Massereene] to Sir E. Dering, on public affairs in Ireland; 2 Mar. 1664/5, 24 May, 1665. The first letter is imperfect. ff. 86, 89.
31. John Lewys to Richard Beane, with the postscript, "By some ill accident (supposd in the Powther roome) the Ship London (wherein Sr John Lawson was to have gone Commander) was blowne up, comming out of Chattam Dock, and therein perrisht neere 400 men," etc.; London, 11 Mar. 1664 [5]. f. 88.
32. Order of Council fixing the duty on the transport of horses into Ireland at 10s. a horse; "At the Court at Salisbury," 6 Aug. 1665. Signed by Robert Southwell. f. 91.
33. [Sir.] Edward Dering, 2nd Bart. (ob. 1684), to Lord Arlington, Secretary of State, chiefly on matters connected with the writer's office of Commissioner of Appeals, etc., in Ireland; Dublin, 20 Jan. 1665 [6], 29 Nov. 1666, 11 Feb. 1666 [7]. Drafts. ff. 96, 139, 150.
34. Warrant exempting Sir E. Dering from having officers or soldiers quartered on his lodgings at Dublin; 25 Jan. 1665 [6]. Signed by [James Butler, 1st Duke of] Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. f. 97.
35. [Henry Bennet, Earl of] Arlington, Secretary of State, to Sir E. Dering, on the merits of Sir Rob. Southwell, Dering's son-in-law; Whitehall, 6 Feb. 1665/6.. f. 99;-in favour of Col. Fitzpatrick; 20 Mar. 1665/6. f. 105;-in favour of Viscount Netterville, etc.; 3 Nov. 1666. f. 136.
36. Sir Thomas Peyton, 2nd Bart., of Knowlton, to the same, recommending his cousin-german Capt. Stephen Hales: "He is an old Low Country officer . . . of a most inexcusable modesty accompanied with great honesty and virtue, which how it becomes a souldier (take our Armies and Campes as they now are, since ye desuetude of the Roman Discipline) I leave you to judge"; Knowlton, 16 Feb. 1665/6 f. 101.
37. Legal opinion by T. Johnson on the excommunication of "Mr. Pickering," and whether he can be discharged by the King without the Bishop's sanction; [1665]. f. 107.
38. [Sir] Richard Ingoldesby, K.B., to [?Sir E. Dering], referring to favours received by himself and his brother Sir Henry Ingoldesby in Ireland "in reference to our provisoe in the Act of Settlement," etc.; 11 June, 1666. f. 112.
39. Thomas [Fulwar, Archbishop of] Cashel, to Sir E. Dering, as Commissioner for the Court of Claims in Ireland; Cashel, 16 July, 1666, 31 Jan. 1666 [7]. ff. 115, 146.
40. [,Sir] Rowland Lytton, Knt., to Sir John Harrison, concerning the marriage settlements of his son and Harrison's daughter; Knebworth, - July, 1666. f. 118.
41. William [Fuller, Bishop of] Limerick, to Sir E. Dering; London, 2 Aug. 1666. f. 120.
42. H[enry] Ashhurst, Alderman of London, to George Thursby, offering to assist in apprenticing the children of certain poor men in Westmorland, Cumberland and Northumberland; 25 Aug. 1666. f. 124.
43. Henry Jones to Thomas, 2nd Baron Culpeper, giving news of the fleet at Spithead; Isle of Wight, 12 Sept. 1666. f. 127.
44. [Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of] Anglesey, Treasurer of the Navy, to Sir E. Dering, as Commissioner for the Court of Claims, respecting the former's property in Ireland, with some allusions to public affairs; 20 Oct. 1666--16 Nov. 1667. ff. 130, 142, 151, 156, 172. See also Vols. III. and IV.
45. [Sir] George Carteret, Richard Braham and Edward Cook, patentees for digging of coals in Windsor Forest, to Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury [Earl of Clarendon, 1674]; 22 Oct. 1666. f. 131.
46. [Sir] George Lane, Secretary of State for Ireland [Viscount Lanesborough, 1676], to Sir E. Dering; Rathelyne, 24 Oct. 1666. f. 135.
47. Jo[hn Lesley, Bishop of] Clogher, to [Sir E. Dering?], asking for "the reducement of the acceradge of Termont McGra to what it is really worth . . . The land . . . is the worst and most unproffitable in the Province of Ulster," etc. ; Castle Leslie, 4 Mar. 1666 [7]. f. 152.
48. [Theobald Taafe, lst Baron] Carlingford, to Sir E. Dering, on the latter's appointment to office in Ireland, and on public affairs; London, 20 Apr. 1667. f. 157.
49. Michael [Boyle, Archbishop of] Dublin, to [Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon], relating to the Irish Judges, and to the prospects of a peace-"Wee have lost almost all our trade and moneys, but a happy peace will restore both togeather"; Dublin, 14 May, 1667. f. 160.
50.Elizabeth Aldburghe to her son William Lodge, of Jesus College, Cambridge; Arnoldsbigin, 24 June, 1667. f. 164.
51. Christopher Hildiard to -, on his collection of Roman coins, etc.; York, 17 Aug. 1667. f. 165.
52. [James Butler, 1st Duke of] Ormonde, to Sir E. Dering, in favour of his "brother Hamilton "; Kilkenny, 24 Oct. 1667. f. 167.
includes:
- f. 1 Sir Richard Skeffington, of Fisherwick, 4th Baronet: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1640.
- ff. 1-15 Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet: Letters to, from Lord Westmorland and others: 1625-42.
- f. 2 Sandwich, Kent: Letter from the Mayor and Jurats to Sir E. Dering: 1641.
- f. 3 Patrick Plunkett, 9th Lord Dunsany: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1668.
- f. 4 Clement Finch: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1641.
- f. 6 Richard Lee, Captain: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1641.
- ff. 7, 17 Sir John Skeffington, of Fisherwick, 2nd Baronet: Letters to Sir E. Dering: n.d.
- f. 8 William Brockman: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1641.
- f. 10 Sir Hamon L'Estrange: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1641.
- f. 13 Captain Augustine Skynner: Correspondence with Sir E. Dering: 1642, 1644.
- f. 15 Robert Abbott, Vicar of Cranbrook: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1641-1642.
- f. 19 Thomas Bott: Letter to, from H. Agarde: 1652.
- f. 19 Henry Agarde: Letter to T. Bott: 1652.
- ff. 20, 22, 27 Geoffrey Toulson: Correspondence with Sir J. Harrison: 1649, 1653-1654.
- ff. 20, 22, 27 Sir John Harrison, of Balls: Correspondence with G. Toulson: 1649, 1653, 1654.
- f. 24 Sir John Harrison, of Balls: Letter to, from Sir J. Wolstenholme: 1654.
- f. 24 Sir John Wolstenholme, 1st Baronet: Letter to Sir J. Harrison: 1654.
- f. 28 Sir John Harrison, of Balls: Letter to, from Sir R. Fanshawe: 1655.
- f. 28 Sir Richard Fanshawe, Baronet: Letter to Sir J. Harrison: 1655.
- f. 30 Sir Henry Vane, senior: Suicide of: 1656.
- f. 30 James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh: Death of: 1656.
- ff. 30, 33, 35, 81 Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham 1681: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1656-1673.
- ff. 30-167 passim Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet: Letters to, from Sir H. Finch and others: 1656-1684.
- f. 32 Henry Bradshaw: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1658.
- f. 37 Hon Robert Boyle, 5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork: Letter to -: 1660.
- f. 38 Major Ralph Waterhouse: Letter to Col. C. Fairfax: 1660.
- ff. 38, 40 Hon Charles Fairfax, Colonel: Letters to, from Maj. Waterhouse and Sir J. Hotham: 1660.
- f. 40 Sir John Hotham: Letter to Col. C. Fairfax: 1660.
- f. 41 Alexander Burnet, Archbishop of Glasgow and (1679) of St. Andrews: Letter to -: 1660.
- ff. 42-52 Heneage Finch, Earl of Winchilsea: Reference to his departure as Ambassador to Turkey: 1660.
- ff. 42-52 Heneage Finch, Earl of Winchilsea: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1660-1676.
- f. 53 Sir Richard Tancred: Letter to W. Lowther: 1661.
- f. 55 Sir Samson Every, Serjeant-at-Law: Administration of his goods: 1661.
- f. 55 William Fayrberd: Attorney to sell the goods of Sir S. Every: 1661.
- f. 57 Heneage Finch, Earl of Winchilsea: Privy Council letter to, as Lord Lieut. of Kent: 1661.
- f. 60 Sir Miles Stapleton, Baronet: Certificate signed by: 1662.
- f. 60 William Burley, of Cawood, county Yorkshire: Certificate in favour of his widow and children: 1662.
- f. 61 Dorothy Hutton, daughter of Baron Fairfax, widow of R Hutton, of Poppleton: Letter to her son: 1663.: Copy.
- f. 62 Edward Conway, 3rd Earl of Conway: Letter to his brother: 1663.
- ff. 63, 110 Sir John Knatchbull, 2nd Baronet: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1663, 1666.
- f. 65 James Windet, MD: Letter to S. Clark: 1663.
- f. 65 Samuel Clarke, Squire Bedell of Oxford University: Letter to, from J. Windet: 1663.
- f. 66 John Bell: Letter to, from Sir W. Lowther: 1663.
- f. 66 Sir William Lowther, MP for Pontefract (ob. 1687): Letter to J. Bell: 1663.
- ff. 68, 82 Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon; (ob. 1684): Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1663, 1664.
- f. 70 Sir John Goodricke, Baronet: Letter to - Giles: 1664.
- f. 71 Henry Giles: Letters to, from S. Morgan: 1664-1668.
- f. 71 Sylvanus Morgan: Letters to H. Giles: 1664-1668.
- ff. 72, 108, 122, 158 Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery: Letters, as President of Munster to Sir E. Dering: 1664-1667.
- ff. 74, 103, 113, 125, 144, 148 Edward Conway, 3rd Earl of Conway: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1664-1667.
- ff. 76, 78, 80 Edward Smyth, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1664.
- ff. 77, 95 John Thoresby: Letters to G. Thoresby: 1664, 1665.
- f. 81 Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery: Performance of his play "The General" al. "Altamira": 1664.
- f. 81 Lady Mary Stuart, daughter of James, 1st Duke of Richmond: Marriage with Lord Arran at Wallingford House: 1664.
- f. 81 Richard Butler, Earl of Arran: Marriage with Lady M. Stuart at Wallingford House: 1664.
- f. 81 Drama: Lord Orrery's play, " The General" al. "Altamira," acted: 1664.
- f. 84 Mary Dering, wife of Sir E Dering, 2nd Baronet: Letter to, from Lady Roscommon: [1662-74].
- f. 84 Frances Dillon, wife of Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon: Letter to Lady Dering: [1662-74].
- ff. 86, 89 John Skeffington, 2nd Viscount Massereene: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1665-1670, 1678.
- f. 88 Navy; England: H.M.S. London blown up at Chatham: 1665.
- f. 88 Sir John Lawson: Proposed to be commander of H.M.S. London: 1665.
- f. 88 John Lewys: Letter to R. Beane: 1665.
- f. 91 Ireland: Duty on transport of horses into: 1665.
- f. 91 Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk of the Privy Council: Order of Council signed by: 1665.
- ff. 96, 99, 105, 136, 139, 150 Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington: Correspondence with Sir E. Dering: 1666-1673.
- ff. 96, 99, 105, 136, 139, 150 Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet: Correspondence with Lord Arlington: 1666-1668.
- f. 97 Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet: Exemption from having soldiers quartered on him at Dublin: 1666.
- f. 97 James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde: Warrant signed by: 1666.
- f. 99 Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk of the Privy Council: Letter of Lord Arlington on the merits of: 1666.
- f. 101 Sir Thomas Peyton, 2nd Baronet; of Knowlton: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1640, 1666.
- f. 101 Stephen Hales, Captain: Letter in favour of: 1666.
- f. 105 John Fitzpatrick, Colonel: Letter in favour of: 1666.
- f. 107 Captain Jo- Pickering, of Tingley: Legal opinion on his excommunication: 1665.
- f. 107 T- Johnson: Legal opinion: 1665.
- f. 109 Henry Nicoll: Letter to -: 1666.
- f. 110 Plague, The: References to the plague in Kent: 1666.
- f. 112 Sir Richard Ingoldsby, K B; Regicide: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1666.
- ff. 115, 146 Thomas Fulwar, Archbishop of Cashel: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1666, 1667.
- f. 118 Sir John Harrison, of Balls: Letter to, from Sir R. Lytton: 1666.
- f. 118 Sir Rowland Lytton: Letter to Sir J. Harrison, on his son's marriage with M. Harrison: 1666.
- f. 118 Sir John Harrison, of Balls: Marriage of his daughter to W. Lytton: 1666.
- f. 120 William Fuller, Bishop of Limerick, and (1667) of Lincoln: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1666.
- f. 124 Henry Ashhurst, Alderman of London: Letter to G. Thursby: 1666.
- f. 124 George Thursby: Letter to, from H. Ashhurst: 1666.
- f. 127 Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper: Letter to, from H. Jones: 1666.
- f. 127 Henry Jones: Letter to Lord Culpeper: 1666.
- f. 129 Thomas Fulwar: Letter to -: 1666.
- ff. 130, 142, 151, 156, 172 Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey: Letters to Sir E. Dering: 1666-1676.
- f. 131 Richard Braham: Letter to Lord Cornbury: 1666.
- f. 131 Edward Cock: Letter to Lord Cornbury: 1666.
- f. 131 Sir George Carteret, Baronet: Letter to Lord Cornbury: 1666.
- f. 131 Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon: Letter to, from Sir G. Carteret and others: 1661.
- f. 133 Robert Leigh: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1666.
- f. 135 George Lane, 1st Viscount Lanesborough: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1666.
- f. 136 Nicholas Netterville, Viscount Netterville: Letter in favour of: 1666.
- f. 138 John Holman: Letter to -: 1666.
- f. 140 Thomas Nixon: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1667.
- f. 144 Leeds, Yorkshire: Letter from the Mayor, etc., to T. Kirke: 1701.
- f. 152 John Lesley, Bishop of Clogher: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1667.
- f. 154 Ellianor Midford: Letter to G. Thoresby: 1666.
- f. 155 Elkanah Walles, Minister: Letter to, from J. Moxon: 1667.
- f. 155 James Moxon: Letter to E. Walles: 1667.
- f. 157 Theobald Taaffe, 2nd Viscount Taaffe; 1st Earl of Carlingford (1662): Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1667.
- f. 160 Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Dublin; Chancellor of Ireland: Letter to Lord Clarendon: 1667.
- f. 164 William Lodge: Correspondence with E. Aldburghe: 1667.
- f. 164 Elizabeth Aldburghe: Correspondence with W. Lodge: 1667.
- f. 165 Christopher Hildiard: Letter to -: 1667.
- f. 166 H- Bayldon: Letter to J. Thoresby: 1667.
- f. 167 James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde: Letter to Sir E. Dering: 1667.
- f. 168 John Roe: Letter to R. Southwell: 1667.
- f. 170 Sir Francis Foulke: Letter to -: 1667.
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- Names:
- Abbott, Robert, Vicar of Cranbrook
Agarde, Henry
Aldburghe, Elizabeth
Annesley, Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Ashhurst, Henry, Alderman of London
Bayldon, H., correspondent of John Thoresby, fl 1667
Bell, John, of Stowe MS 744
Bennet, Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington
Bott, Thomas, of Stowe MS 184
Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, c 1610-1702
Boyle, Robert, 5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork
Boyle, Roger, 1st Earl of Orrery
Bradshaw, Henry, of Stowe MS 744
Braham, Richard
Brockman, William, of Stowe MS 744
Burley, William, of Cawood, county Yorkshire
Burnet, Alexander, Archbishop of Glasgow and (1679) of St. Andrews
Butler, James, 1st Duke of Ormonde
Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran, of Stowe MS 200
Carteret, George, Baronet, of Stowe MS 202
Clarke, Samuel, Squire Bedell of Oxford University
Cock, Edward, of Stowe MS 744
Conway, Edward, 3rd Earl of Conway
Culpeper, Thomas, 2nd Baron Culpeper
Dering, Edward, 1st Baronet, antiquary and religious controversialist, 1598-1644
Dering, Edward, 2nd Baronet, politician, 1625-1684
Dering, Mary, composer, ?1628-1704
Dillon, Frances, wife of Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon, d 1675
Dillon, Wentworth, 4th Earl of Roscommon, landowner and poet, c 1633-1685
Every, Samson, Knight, serjeant-at-law, d 1661
Fairfax, Charles, of Menston, antiquarian and barrister, 1597-1673
Fanshawe, Richard, 2nd Baronet, landowner, 1665-1749
Fayrberd, William, merchant, fl 1661
Finch, Clement, correspondent of Edward Dering, fl 1641
Finch, Heneage, 1st Earl Nottingham, politician and privy counsellor, 1621-1682
Finch, Heneage, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea, army officer, c 1627-1689
Fitzpatrick, John, army officer and politician, d 1693
Foulke, Francis
Fuller, William, Bishop of Limerick, and (1667) of Lincoln
Fulwar, Thomas
Fulwar, Thomas, Archbishop of Cashel
Giles, Henry, correspondent of Sylvanus Morgan, fl 1663
Goodricke, John, 1st Baronet, politician, 1617-1670
Hales, Stephen, army officer and cousin of Sir Thomas Peyton, 2nd Baronet, fl 1665-1666
Harrison, John, of Balls
Hildiard, Christopher
Holman, John, of Stowe MS 744
Hotham, John, of Stowe MS 744
Hutton, Dorothy, daughter of Baron Fairfax, widow of R Hutton, of Poppleton
Hyde, Henry, 2nd Earl of Clarendon
Ingoldsby, Richard, K B; Regicide
Johnson, T-
Jones, Henry, of Stowe MS 744
Knatchbull, John, 2nd Baronet
L'Estrange, Hamon, of Stowe MS 744
Lane, George, 1st Viscount Lanesborough
Lawson, John, of Stowe MS 744
Lee, Richard, Captain; of Stowe MS 744
Leigh, Robert, of Stowe MS 201
Lesley, John, Bishop of Clogher
Lewys, John, of Stowe MS 744
Lodge, William
Lowther, William, MP for Pontefract, d 1687
Lytton, Rowland, of Stowe MS 744
Midford, Ellianor
Morgan, Sylvanus, of Stowe MS 599
Moxon, James
Navy of England
Netterville, Nicholas, Viscount Netterville
Nicoll, Henry
Nixon, Thomas, of Stowe MS 744
Peyton, Thomas, 2nd Baronet, of Knowlton
Pickering, Jo-, Captain; of Tingley
Plunkett, Patrick, 9th Baron Dunsany, politician, ?1594-?1669
Roe, John
Skeffington, John, 2nd Viscount Massereene
Skeffington, John, of Fisherwick, 2nd Baronet
Skeffington, Richard, of Fisherwick, 4th Baronet
Skynner, Augustine, Captain
Smyth, Edward, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Southwell, Robert, Clerk of the Privy Council
Stapleton, Miles, Baronet
Stuart, Mary, daughter of James, 1st Duke of Richmond
Taaffe, Theobald, 2nd Viscount Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford (1662), fl 1662
Tancred, Richard
Thoresby, John, of Stowe MS 744
Thursby, George
Toulson, Geoffrey
Ussher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, 1581-1656,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122813078
Vane, Henry, senior; of Stowe MS 744
Walles, Elkanah, Minister
Waterhouse, Ralph, Major
Windet, James, MD
Wolstenholme, John, 1st Baronet - Places:
- Ireland, Europe
Leeds, Yorkshire
Sandwich, Kent