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Vol. III., 1625-May 1660:-
1. "Desadueu des armes de M. de Soubize par le Synode Prouincial de L'Isle de France, Picardie, Champa-ne et Beausse, 17 Auril 1625." 2. "Responses du Conseil du Roy [Louis XIII.] sur les plaintes et demandes de ceux de la Religion," 1626. f. 3.
3. "Relation du Voyage et descente en l'Isle de Ré. Auec les noms et nombre des morts"; July, 1627. Engl. Copies. ff. 9, 13.
4. James [Ussher], Archbishop of Armagh, to John Selden, enclosing a table of the discrepancy between the Hebrew and Samaritan chronology; Pontanæ [Drogheda], 30 Nov. 1627. Lat. Hologr. f. 17.
5. "Bref du Pape Vrbain huictiesme sur la prinse de la Rochelle" [to Louis XIII]; Rome, 23 Nov. 1628. f. 18.
6. "Coppie de la lettre de Mrs. de lassemblee generalle de Nismes escripte au Roy de la Grand Bretaigne"; 12 Mar. 1629. f. 20.
7. "Coppie de la lettre de Mr. [Henri, Due] de Rohan escripte au Roy de la Grand Bretaigne"; 12 Mar. 1629. f. 22.
8. Tho[mas Coventry, 1st Baron] Coventry, C[ustos] S[igilli], to Sir William Jones and Sir James Whitlock, Justices of King's Bench and of Assize in co. Oxon., on the underrated estates of Recusants; Durham House, 6 July, 1629. Hologr. f. 24.
9. Treatise on "othes ex officio"; [circ. 1629]. f. 26.
10. "Quearies propounded by sundry of the Cleargie of the Dyocess of London and parts adiacent, touching the oath inioyned by the late Synnod, cannon 6th "; [post 1629.] f. 30.
11. The Lords of the Privy Council to the Justices of Peace of co. Somerset, sending "Directions for the tyme of dearth of corne"; Whitehall, 13 June, 1630. Copy. With certificates signed by [Sir] Robert Phelips of the receipt of the original at Taunton, 5th July, and by W[illia]m Bull of the receipt of this copy, 6th July. f. 32.
12. "Apologie de Monsieur le Due de Rohan sur les derniers troubles de France á cause de la Religion; 1630." f. 34.
13. "Conventio inter Judices Seculares et Judicem Ad[miralita]tis quoad Prohibiciones"; Whitehall, 18 Febr. 1632[3]. Engl. ff. 40, 42.
14. " An opinion concerning a war with France. Mar: 1°, 1632[3]." Lat. f. 43.
15. Acquittance to James Maleverer, Esq., of Arncliffe, N.R., co. York, for payment of the fine for refusin- knighthood at the coronation of Charlesl.; 6 July,1633. Signed by [Thomas Wentworth, Viscount] Wentworth [afterwards 1st Earl of Strafford], as Commissioner for compounding the fines. f. 52.
16. Bulstrode Whitelocke [afterwards Commissioner of the Great Seal], to Edward Hyde [afterwards lst Earl of Clarendon], on his flight from England; Paris, May, 1634. Hologr.; with seal. f. 54.
17. W[illia]m Noye [Attorney-General] to Sir John Coke, Secretary of State, on the collecting of ship-money; 21 June, 1634. Hologr. with seal. f. 55.
18. Sir Francis Windebank, Secretary of State, to Arthur Hopton, "Agent Resident" in Spain, on his negotiations with the Spanish Court; Westminster, 16 Oct. 1634. Hologr., partly in cipher, with a duplicate partly hologr. without cipher. Enclosed are the "Articles of agreement betweene ye Kinges of Ingland and Spaine for maritime affaires, sent by Dauis," and "The Spanish Residents exceptions" to the same, in Spanish. Both papers are in cipher, and are accompanied with deciphers. f. 57.
19. The same to the same; Westminster, 17 Oct. 1634. Hologr. cipher, with decipher. f. 82.
20. The same to the same; Westminster, 23 Jan. 1634[5]. Hologr. Enclosed is a commission to Hopton to treat, and to conclude articles for a maritime treaty with Spain, 24 Jan. 1634[5]; signed by Charles I., and with signet seal. f. 84.
21. "Coppie of the Articles giuen by me on the 2lth of March, 1635, st: no. to the Conde of Oliuares." Span. f. 88.
22. "Dissertatio Antistropha or An Answer to a Learned and Noble Jentlemans Enquiry, containing an examen and discussion of seuerall Difficulties prod[uced] in the same Enquiry against sundry doctrinall P[oints] and other vndoubted Verityes of ye Catholique Apostolique land Ortho]doxall Faith. Reviewed and Augmented by - -. A[n]no Periodi Julianæ -----------------------., Mense Xanthico." [April, 1635]. f. 92.
23. The University of Cambridge to William [Laud], Archbishop of Canterbury; claiming exemption from " Metropoliticall jurisdiction and visitation of the see of Canterbury"; 19 Dec. 1635. Signed by Hen[ry] Smyth, Procan[cellarius, Master of Magdalen College]; Ralphe Brownrigge, [Master of Catharine Hall]; Thomas Bachcroft, [Master of Gonville and Caius College]; Samuel Ward, [Master of Sidney-Sussex College]; William Sandcroft, [Master of Emmanuel College]; S[amuel] Collins, [Provost of King's College]; Jo[hn] Cosin, [Master of Peter House]; Tho[mas] Paske, [Master of Clare Hall]; Tho[mas] Bainbrigg, [Master of Christ's College]; Rich[ard] Love, [Master of Corpus Christi College]; Thomas Comber, [Master of Trinity College]; Tho[mas] Eden, [Master of Trinity Hall]; and B[enjamin] Lany, [Master of Pembroke Hall]. With seal. f. 140.
24. "The reasons sent by Mr Vice-Chancellor and the Heads why the Vniuersity of Cambridge is conceiued to be exempt from Metropoliticall Visitacion." Enclosed in the above. f. 142.
25. Henry Smyth, Procan[cellarius], to Archbishop Laud, on the same subject; Cambridge, 20 Dec. 1635. Hologr. ; with seal. f. 144.
26. "A coppy of my [Archbishop Laud's] L[ette]rs to Dor Smyth, Vice Chancellor of the Vniuersity of Cambridge in answere to the reasons objected by him and the rest of the Heades against my Metropoliticall Visitation"; 31 Dec. 1635. Draft, with corrections. f. 146.
27. "Ye Cardinal [Pole]'s citation at Cambridge; Dr Perne being Vicechancellor"; 1556. Lat. Copy, circ. 1636. f. 147.
28. "The Bull [of Eugenius IV.] of Exempcion for Kinges Colledge at Cambridge"; 1445. Lat. Copy, circ. 1636. f. 148.
29. "Concerning my [Archbishop Laud's] Visitacion of the two Vniuersityes, Oxf[ord] and Cambridge"; circ. 1636. f. 150.
30. William Somner, jun., [Kentish antiquary] to John Hart, of Creed Lane,"touching the proving of prerogative Wills at Canterbury"; Canterbury, 13 May, 1636. f. 154.
31. Warrant to the Solicitor General [Sir Edward Littleton] to prepare a Confirmation of the Statutes of the University of Oxford; Lambeth House, 26 May, 1636. Signed by W[illiam Laud, Archbishop of] Canterbury. f. 156.
32. Confirmation of the Statutes of Oxford University; [1636]. Three imperfect copies. f. 158.
33. "Certaine disorders in Cambridge to be considered of in my [Archbishop Laud's] Visitation. Rece[ived] Septemb. 23, 1636"; with an enclosure: "1603. Emanuell Colledge. The disorders of yt Howse &c. for matter of Religion." f. 175.
34[Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount]Conway and Kilulta, to John Selden, on the alarm felt at the Plague; London, 30 Jan. 163.6/7. With seal. f. 179.
35. Henry Ball to his master, Sir Thomas Thynne, on the collecting of ship-money in Cirencester and Lechlade; Kempsford, 2 Aug. 1637. f. 181.
36. Warrant of Charles I. to Sir John Bankes, Attorney General, or Sir Edward Littleton, Solicitor General, to prepare a grant of an annuity of £40,000 per annum to Queen Henrietta Maria, to commence at the King's death; Whitehall, 24 March, 163.8/9. Signed. With a portrait of the King inserted. f. 183.
37. Instructions from Charles I. for Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, Lord High Admiral, as "Generall of such Forces as shalbe raised in all places on this side Trent, or in our Do[min]ion of Wales.........dureing our absence from theis Southerne partes" [1639]. Signed. f. 186.
38. Ger[ardus] Joa[nnes] Vossius [Professor of History at Amsterdam and Prebendary of Canterbury], to Archbishop Laud, on the political disturbances in England; Amsterdam, 8 Oct. 1640. Lat.; with seal. f. 188.
39. Archbisliop Laud to Oxford University, sending a gift of MSS. for Bodley's Library; Lambeth, 6 Nov. 1640. Translation from the Latin Copy. See Macray's Annals of the Bodleian Library, pp. 62, 63. f. 190.
40. [William Seymour, Marquis of] Hertford [afterwards 2nd Duke of Somerset], to [Frances, his 2nd Wife] on his custody of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York; York, 18 Apr. 1642. f. 194.
41. Pass for Bartholomew Hall, of Wimborne, co.Dorset, with his family; 2 Aug. 1643. Signed by W[illia]m Lenthall, Speaker. f. 196.
42. "A copy [in Dr Harbin's hand] of the Covenant taken by the Lords, 15 Octob. 1643, with their subscriptions. From the originall on vellum now in the hands of ye Lady Lansdowne, Decemb. 29, 1718." f. 198.
43. Record [by John French, Registrar of Oxford University] of the election, 24 Oct. 1643, of the Marquis of Hertford as Chancellor of the University in place of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. f. 203.
44. Form of electing a Chancellor of Oxford University. Copy in John Selden's hand. f. 205.
45. John Ridley to Bulstrode Whitelocke, on Church government in Apostolic times; 31 March, 1644. f. 207.
46. Abraham Hayne [Rector of St. Olave, Hart Street], to John Selden, on his threatened ejection from his living; London, July, 1644. Lat. f. 209.
47. Examination of Thomas Savile, Viscount Savile, by the Parliamentary Committee, and petition from him to the Parliament; 12-17 June, 1645. Copies. f. 211.
48. "Information of Denzill Holles, Esquier [afterwards 1st Baron Holles], taken before the Committee of Lords and Commons the 26th of June, 1645." f. 227.
49. Charles I. to Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, on his resolution to remain firm to his principles; Huntingdon, 25 Aug. 1645. Copy. (Printed in Bray's Evelyn Memoirs, vol. II., pt. 2, pp. 103-4.) f. 231.
50. Pass for Edward [Sackville, 4th] Earl of Dorset, Chamberlain of the Household; 24 June, 1646. Printed form, signed by T[homas] Fairfax [afterwards 3rd Baron Fairfax]. f. 233.
51. Gerard Langbaine, D.D., President of Queen's College, Oxford, to John Selden, on University news and literature; 23, 28 Sept., 27 Oct., 19 Nov. 1646, 8 Febr. 1652[3]. Enclosed (f. 236) is a copy of the foundation charter of West Sherborne Priory, co. Southampt. ff. 234, 236, 237, 239, 241, 300.
52. John Parker to [William] Burton, about the licensing of his "Translation of, and notes upon, St. Clement's 1st Epistle to the Corinthians"; London, 18 Febr. 1646[7]. f. 243.
53. Petition to the Committee of the House of Commons from Darnall, late Attorney of the late Court of Wards and Liveries; [1647]. f. 245.
54. Opinion of the Committee of general officers at Putney certified to [Gen. Oliver Cromwell] ; 1647. f. 247.
55. Account of negotiations for the Treaty of Newport between Charles 1. and the Parliament; 2-21 Oct. 1648. Copies. f. 249.
56. Ed[ward] Reynoldes, Vicechancellor of Oxford, [Dean of Christ Church], to John Selden, on the prebends attached by James I. to the Professorships of Law and (Lady Margaret's) Divinity; Oxon, 23 Oct. 1648. With seal. f. 266.
57. Warrant for execution of Charles I.; 29 Jan. 1648[9]. Imperfect copy by Dr. Harbin. f. 268.
58. Sir Simonds D'Ewes [1st Bart., of Stowlangtoft], to John Selden, thanking him for assisting his German-Latin-English Lexicon by a gift of an Anglo-Saxon MS.; Westminster, 2 Febr. 164.8/9. Lat. Signed. f. 270.
59. "A Breife Resolution of yt Grand Case of Conscience (necessary for these times) Concerning ye Allegiance due to a prince eiected by force out of his Kingdome, And How farre ye subjects may comply with a present usurped power. London. Printed in ye yeare 1650." [By Robert Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln.] Copy. f. 272.
60. News-letter to the Lord Commissioner Bulstrode Whitelocke, containing a copy of a letter dat. Hague 27/17 Jan. 1650[1], from Walter Strickland, resident at the Hague, to the Speaker, and of proceedings in Parliament; n.d. f. 276.
61. (a.) Receipt from James [Stuart, Duke of York, afterwards James II.], to John Harbyn, English merchant at Morlaix, for a gift of 500 livres; Louvre, Paris, 26 Oct. 1651. Signed. f. 279 b. (b.) Edward Wolley [afterwards Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh], to the same, enclosing the above receipt; Paris, 28 Oct. 1651. f. 280.
62. "A brief information of the present condition of those of the Religion in France, and of the way to provide for their redressement in the present joncture. Feb. 165.2/1." f. 281.
63. [Godefroi, Comte] d'Estrades [Governor of Dunkirk], to [Col. John Fitz-James, Cromwell's agent], on Louis XIV's unwillingness to treat for the sale of Dunkirk; 12 Mar. 1652. Fr. Hologr. (See d'Estrades Letters; London, 1743, vol. I., p. 103). f. 283.
64. Deposition of Col. John Fitz-James relating to his mission to Dunkirk; [1652]. Signed by Col. Fitz-James and Lieut. John Griffiths, f. 285.
65. Negotiation of Col. Fitz-James with Comte d'Estrades, Governor of Dunkirk; [1652]. f.287.
66. Advantages of Dunkirk; [1652]. f. 291.
67. Robert] Boyle [5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork], to John Mallet, of Poynington, co. Somers., on general subjects; 23 March, 1651[2] ; Youghal, 22 Jan. 165; Oxford, 17 April, 1658. With seals. if. 293, 318, 396.
68. Order of the English Council of State to the Commissioners of Parliament in Ireland, for transporting 3000 Irish rebels to serve the King of Spain; Whitehall, 14 July, 1652. Copy; attested by Ro. Daniell, Notary Public, 1652. f. 295.
69. Private instructions of Charles II. to [Henry Wilmot, 1st] Earl of chester, his ambassador in Germany; Paris, 25 Dec. 1652. Hologr. f. 296.
70. Speech of Lord Rochester to [Ferdinand III., Emperor of Germany]; [1653]. Lat. f. 297.
71. [Sir] B[althasar] Gerbier [late Master of the Ceremonies to Charles I.], to the Lord General [Oliver Cromwell] and Lord Whitelocke; 1 March, 1652[3]. f. 302.
72. "A summary relation of Sr Balthasar Gerbiers proceedings since this Parliaments assembly and his finall ends thereby "; 1 March, 1652[3]. In Gerbier's hand. f. 304.
73. Promise to redeliver to the Lord Commissioner [Bulstrode] Whitelocke the "Manuscript of the Greeke Septuagint commonly called Teclaes Septuagint" [the Codex Alexandrinus] 15 Aug. 1653. Signed by W[illia]m Fuller [Dean of Ely]; Bruno Ryves [Dean of Chichester]; Sa[muel] Baker [Prebendary of Canterbury]; Brian Walton [afterwards Bishop of Chester] ; and Rich[ard] Drake [afterwards Chancellor of Salisbury]. f. 308.
74. Charles II. to Lord Rochester, on the success of his mission to Germany; Chantilly, 13 Nov. 1653. Hologr; with seal. f. 310.
75. William Jackson [of Oxford University] to John Selden, beg,-ilihis interest with the Chancellor [? Oliver Cromwell] ; ante 1654. Greek. Hologr. f. 312.
76. Petition to the "Parliament of the Commonwealth" from the Minister and the French Congregation first settled at Durham House, and since at the Capucins' Chapel by Somerset House; [1649-1653]. Signed by - Jespaigne, "Minister of the gospell," and others. f. 314.
77. Sir Ch[arles] Wolseley [member of the Council of State], to Bulstrode Whitelocke, Ambassador in Sweden, on the election of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector, and on the dissolution of Parliament; Whitehall, 7 Jan. 1653[4]. With seal. f. 316.
78. John Thurloe, Secretary of State, to the same, on his negotiations in Sweden; Whitehall, 4, 10, 16, 24 Febr. 165314]. Copies. (Not printed in Thurloe's State Papers.) f. 320.
79. John Selden to the same, on the conversation respecting him between Queen Christina and Whitelocke; Whitefriars, 2 March, 1653[4]. Hologr. draft. f. 328.
80. Sir J[ohn] H[olland], Navy Commissioner, to the same, on his interview with the Protector; London, 28 March, 1654. With seal. f. 329.
81. The Senate of the University of Cambridge to John Selden, thanking him for a present of oriental gems ; 12 April, s.a. Lat. f. 331.
82. Petition of Brian Walton, D.D., to the Council of State, for their patronage of his Polyglott Bible; [1653-1651]. Hologr. f. 333.
83. Approbation of Walton's Polyglott Bible, signed by Archbishop Ussher and J. Selden; n.d. f. 335.
84. Instructions from Charles II. to Henry [Wilmot], Earl of Rochester, his ambassador to the Elector of Brandenburg; Aix, 25 Sept. 1654. Signed. f. 336.
85. Charles II. to the same, asking for 6000 "Gilders out of my German money?'; Spa, 30 July, [circ. 1655]. Copy by Dr. Harbin. f. 338.
86. "Eucharisticon Pro Recuperata Valetudine Olivari serenissimi nostri Principis, et Imperatoris Occidentalium Insularum Semper Augusti, &c. Cum nuper excussus esset Quadrigâ (Mirum feroicientibus Equis) gravissimoque Casu contusus, ut pæne de Salute desperaretur"; [1655]. Lat. verse. Printed broadside. f. 340.
87. John Dury to the Lord Commissioner [Bulstrode] Whitelocke, on the union of all Protestant Churches; Cassel, 15 April, 1656. (See Masson's Life of Milton, vol. III., pp. 194-221.) f. 341.
88. William Swyft [one of the retinue of Col. William Lockhart, Ambassador in France], to the same, on the news in France; Chaulny, 16/26 July, 1656. f. 343.
89. Gerard Langbaine, D.D., Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, to William Burton "Scholemaister at Kingston upon Thames. To be left with Mr. Hide, one of the Correctors of the great Orientall Bibles at the Printing howse. London," criticising his "Græce Linguæ Historia 15 Sept. 1656. f. 344.
90. William Somner [jun., Kentish antiquary], to the same, sending him his pamphlet " Julii Cæsaris Portus Iccius London, 19 Nov. 1656. f. 346.
91. "Dr. Tho. Smyth's Paper concerning the Marquis of Hartfords conference with O. Cromwell"; [1656-1657]. f. 348.
92. Report to the Council of State, on the case of John Fautrart, of Guernsey, versus Thomas Symons, with respect to lands in Sark; with a statement of the case; [Febr. 165.6/7]. (See Calendar of Domestic State Papers, under 19 Febr. 1657.) ff. 350, 353.
93. Proposals to the Council of State for a better trade with Spain; n.d. f. 365.
94. Remonstrance to the Council of State from the London merchants trading for the Islands of Canaries; n.d. f. 367.
95. Remonstrance to the King of Spain [Pliilip IV.] from the English merhants; n.d. f. 368.
96. Offer to the Council of State from James Howell [afterwards Historiographer Royal] to compose a fresh treatise on "Great Britain's claymes to the Souverainty of the Seas"; n.d. f. 370.
97. "A true relation [by Capt. Sir Richard Stayner] of the destroying the Spanish shipps at the Isle of Tenariff [by Admiral Blake], the 20 Aprill, 1657." f. 372.
98. Secret treaty between, Louis XIV. and Oliver Cromwell; Paris, 10 May, N.S., 1657. Two copies. ff. 376, 382.
99. "Arguments for the continuing the payment of first fruits and tenthes"; n.d. f. 387.
100. "Reasons submitted to ye Consideration of his Highnesse and ye Court of Parliam[en]t for placing- Civilians Judges in the Courts of Admiralty and Probat of Wills, &c."; n.d. f. 389.
101. Petition for the continuaiice of the "Offices of Registers to the Comissaries, Archdeacons, &c."; n.d. f. 391.
102. Petition for "one Court of Appeale to be sett vp in the roome of ye Arches and Audience"; n.d. f. 393.
103. "Exceptions of Peere Williams, Clerk of the Extracts in his Highnesse Court of Exchequer, presented to ye Honble Committee sitting in ye inward Court of Wardes vpon ye Bill touching Recusants"; n.d. f. 394.
104. "An Act for Registring and preseruing the Discents of heires and Orphans"; n.d. f. 395.
105. Advice to the English Nation to use their endeavours to have a Protestant Prince elected to fill the vacancy of the Holy Roman Empire caused by the death of Ferdinand III. [1658]. f. 397.
106. Scheme of the Lord Protector for turning St. Mary Hall, Oxford, into a college for poor Protestant ministers and scholars, being foreigners and strangers born; n.d. Imperfect draft. f. 399.
107. Two proposals "for raysing of money for the vse of the Comonwealth of England"; n.d. ff. 401, 403.
108. "A Deduction of Things relating to ye Sound in the years 1658 and -59; with some Reflections thereupon: By S[i]r Ph[ilip] Medows." f. 405.
109. Al[gernon] Sydney [Ambassador in Denmark, 2nd son of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester], to Lord [Commissioner Bulstrode] Whitelocke, on the conduct of the English Parliament and the movements of General Monck; Elsinore, 13 Nov. [1659]. f. 416.
110. Br[ian Duppa], Bishop of Salisbury,, to Lord Hertford; Richmond, 17 Sept. [1649-1660]. f. 418.
111. B[ulstrode] Whitelocke to [Sir Harbottle Grimstone, 2nd Bart.] Speaker of the House of Commons, claiming the royal pardon for himself and his son James; 22 May, 1660. Hologr. draft. f. 420.
112. Sir Edw[ard] Hyde [Lord Chancellor, afterwards 1st Earl of Clarendon], to [Heneage Finch, 2nd] Earl of Winchilsea; Breda, 23 May, 1660 With seal. f. 421.
113. Letter partly in cipher, undeciphered, relating, apparently to Gen. Monck and his movements in 1659 and 1660. Imperfect. f. 423.
includes:
- f. 1 Louis XIII of France: Desadveu des armes de M. de Soubize, par le Synode de l'Isle de France, etc.: 1625.
- f. 1 Benjamin de Rohan, Seigneur de Soubise: "Desadveu des armes de, par le Synode provincial de l'Isle de France," etc.: 1625.
- ff. 1, 3, 18, 20, 22, 34 Huguenots: Papers relating to, in France: 1625-1630.
- f. 3 Louis XIII of France: Responses du Conseil sur les plaintes et demandes de ceux de la Religion: 1626.
- ff. 9, 13 Charles I of England: Expedition to the Isle of Ré: 1627.
- ff. 9, 13 Isle of Ré: Expedition to: 1627.
- f. 17 James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh: Letter to J. Selden on Hebrew and Samaritan chronology: 1627.: Lat.
- f. 17 Chronology: Letter of Archb. Ussher, on Hebrew and Samaritan Chronology: 1627.
- ff. 17, 179, 209, 236-331 passim John Selden: Letters to him: 1627-1654.
- f. 18 La Rochelle; France: Brief of Urban VIII. on its capture: 1628.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 18 Louis XIII of France: Brief of Urban VIII. on the capture of La Rochelle: 1628.: Copy.
- f. 18 Urban VIII; Pope: Brief to Louis XIII. on the capture of La Rochelle: 1628.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 20 Nîmes, France: Letter of the General Assembly at, to Charles I. of England: 1629.: Copy.
- ff. 20, 22 Charles I of England: Letters to, from the Assembly at Nîmes, and from the Duc de Rohan: 1629.
- f. 22 Henri Rohan, Duc de Rohan: Letter to Charles I. of England: 1629.: Copy.
- f. 24 Roman Catholics in England and Ireland: Letter of Lord Coventry on estates of recusants in co. Oxon: 1629.
- f. 24 Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry: Letter to the Justices of Assize in co. Oxford, on estates of Recusants: 1629.
- f. 24 County of Oxford: Letter to the Justices of Assize in, on estates of Recusants: 1629.
- f. 26 Oaths: Treatise on oaths ex officio: circ. 1629.
- ff. 26-33 Calendars: Correspondence between Sir F. Walsingham and the Bishops on the reformation of the Calendar: 1583.
- f. 30 See of London: Queries on the oath enjoined by the late Synod: post 1629.
- f. 30 England, Ecclesiastical History: Queries of the London clergy on the oath enjoined by the late Synod: post 1629.
- f. 32 Sir Robert Phelips, JP for county Somerset: Certificate: 1630.
- f. 32 Corn: Privy Council order for the time of dearth of corn in co. Somerset: 1630.
- f. 32 County of Somerset: Privy Council order to the Justices "for the tyme of dearth of corn": 1630.
- f. 34 Louis XIII of France: Apologie du Duc de Rohan sur les derniers troubles a cause de la Religion: 1630.
- f. 34 Henri Rohan, Duc de Rohan: Apologie sur les derniers troubles en France à cause de la Religion: 1630.
- f. 40 Court of Admiralty: Agreement with the Judges on prohibitions: 1633.
- f. 40 Law: Agreement between the Judges and the Admiralty Court on prohibitions: 1633.
- f. 43 Charles I of England: An opinion concerning a war with France: 1633.: Lat.
- f. 43 Political Tracts: An opinion on a war with France: 1633.: Lat.
- f. 52 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640: Signature to an acquittance: 1633.
- f. 52 James Maleverer, of Arncliffe, county Yorkshire: Payment of fine on refusing knighthood: 1633.
- f. 54 Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon: Letter to, from B. Whitelocke: 1634.
- f. 54 Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, President of the Council of State: Letter to E. Hyde, on his flight: 1634.
- f. 55 William Noy, Attorney-General: Letter to Sir J. Coke, on ship-money: 1634.
- f. 55 Ship-money: Letter of the Attorney-General on: 1634.
- f. 55 Sir John Coke, Secretary of State: Letter to, from the Attorney-General, on ship-money: 1634.
- f. 55 Charles I of England: Letter of the Attorney-General on ship-money: 1634.
- ff. 57-91 Charles I of England: Letters and papers on the negotiations with Spain: 1634, 1635.
- ff. 57-91 Sir Francis Windebank, Principal Secretary of State: Letters and papers on negotiations with Spain: 1634, 1635.: Engl. and Span.
- ff. 57-91 Philip IV of Spain: Papers on negotiations with England: 1634, 1635.
- ff. 57-91 Arthur Hopton, Secretary to Lord Cottington's Embassy in Spain; Knight and Ambassador 1638: Letters to, with papers, on his negotiations: 1634, 1635.: Engl. and Span.
- f. 88 Gaspar de Guzman, Conde de Olivares: Articles for a treaty with England submitted to him: 1630.: Span.
- f. 92 Theology: Dissertatio Antistropha : an answer on some points of faith: 1635.
- f. 140 Thomas Bachcroft, Master of Caius College,Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archb. Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Benjamin Lany, Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; afterwards Bishop of Ely: Signature to a letter to Archbishop Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Thomas Bainbrigg, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archb. Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Richard Love, DD; Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archbishop Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Samuel Collins, Provost of King's College, Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archb. Laud: 1638.
- f. 140 Thomas Paske, Archdeacon of London and Master of Clare Hall, Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archbishop Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Thomas Eden, LL.D; Master Of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1626: Signature to a letter to Archbp. Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 John Cosin, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Bishop of Durham (1660): Signature to a letter to Archbp. Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Ralph Brownrigge, Master of Catharine Hall, Cambridge: Signature to a letter to Archbp. Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Samuel Ward, Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Taunton: Signature to a letter to Archbishop Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 William Sancroft, alias Sandcroft; Master of Emmanuel College, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury: Signature to a letter to Archbishop Laud: 1635.
- f. 140 Thomas Comber, DD, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge; Dean of Carlisle: Signature to a letter to Archbp. Laud: 1635.
- ff. 140-178 Henry Smyth, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor: Correspondence with Archbishop Laud on metropolitan jurisdiction over the University: 1635, 1636.
- ff. 140-178 William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence and papers on the metropolitan jurisdiction over Oxford and Cambridge Universities: 1635, 1636.
- ff. 140-178 University of Cambridge: Claims to exemption from the jurisdiction of the See of Canterbury: 1635-6.
- f. 147 Reginald Pole, Cardinal; Archbishop of Canterbury 1555: Citation at Cambridge: in 1556.: Lat.: Copy.
- f. 148 Eugenius IV; Pope: Bull, exempting King's College, Cambridge, from archiepiscopal jurisdiction, 1445.: circ. 1636.: Copy.
- f. 148 Cambridge; King's College: Papal Bull in 1445, exempting it from Archiepiscopal jurisdiction: circ. 1636.
- f. 150 University of Oxford: On Archbp. Laud's visitation: circ. 1636.
- f. 154 John Hart, of Canterbury: Letter to, from W. Somner: 1636.
- f. 154 William Somner, Kentish Antiquary: Letter to J. Hart: 1636.
- f. 156 Sir Edward Lyttelton, Solicitor-General, afterwards Chief Justice of the Common Pleas: Warrant to, from Archbishop Laud: 1636.
- ff. 156, 158 University of Oxford: Warrant of Archbp. Laud to confirm the statutes: 1636.
- f. 175 Cambridge; Emmanuel College: Disorders in matters of religion: 1636.
- f. 179 Edward Conway, 2nd Viscount Conway: Letter to J. Selden, on panic at the Plague: 1637.
- f. 179 Plague, The: Letter of Lord Conway concerning: 1637.
- f. 181 Henry Ball, of Kempsford: Letter to Sir T. Thynne, on ship money: 1637.
- f. 181 Ship-money: Letter on collection of, in Cirencester and Lechlade: 1637.
- f. 181 Sir Thomas Thynne: Letter to, from H. Ball: 1637.
- f. 181 Lechlade, Gloucestershire: Letter on the collection of shipmoney in: 1637.
- f. 181 Charles I of England: On the collection of shipmoney in Cirencester and Lechlade: 1637.
- f. 181 Cirencester, Gloucestershire: Letter on the collection of ship-money in: 1637.
- f. 183 Charles I of England: Warrant for an annuity to Qu. Henrietta Maria: 1639.
- f. 186 Charles I of England: Instructions to Lord Northumberland, as General of the Forces: 1639.
- f. 186 Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland: Instructions of Charles I. to: 1639.
- f. 188 William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter to, from J. J. Vossius: 1640.: Lat.
- f. 188 Gerard John Voss, Professor of History at Amsterdam; Prebendary of Canterbury: Letter to Archbishop Laud on Political disturbances: 1640.: Lat.
- f. 190 William Land, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter to Oxford University, with a gift of MSS.: 1640.: Copy.
- f. 190 University of Oxford: Letter of Archbp. Laud presenting MSS. to the Bodleian library: 1640.: Copy.
- f. 194 William Seymour, Marquis of Hertford; afterwards Duke of Somerset: Letter to his wife on his custody of the Princes: 1642.
- f. 194 Charles I of England: Letter of Lord Hertford on his custody of the Princes: 1642.
- f. 196 Bartholomew Hall, of Wimborne, county Dorset: Pass for him: 1643.
- f. 196 William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons: Signature to a pass: 1643.
- f. 198 Charles I of England: Covenant taken by the Lords: 1643.: Copy.
- f. 198 England; Parliament: Covenant taken by the Lords: 1643.: Copy.
- f. 203 William Seymour, Marquis of Hertford; afterwards Duke of Somerset: Extract of his election as Chancellor of Oxford: 1643.
- f. 203 University of Oxford: Election of Lord Hertford as Chancellor: 1643.
- f. 205 John Selden: Copy by, of the form of electing a Chancellor of Oxford University: 17th cent.
- f. 205 University of Oxford: Form of electing a Chancellor: 17th cent.
- f. 205 Ceremonials: Form of electing a Chancellor of Oxford University: 17th cent.
- f. 207 Church History: Letter by J. Ridley, on Church government in apostolic times: 1644.
- f. 207 John Ridley: Letter to B. Whitelocke on Church Government: 1644.
- ff. 207, 276, 302, 304, 316-330, 341, 343, 416 Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, President of the Council of State: Letters to him: 1644-1656, 1659.
- f. 209 Abraham Hayne, Rector of St. Olave, Hart Street, London: Letter to J. Selden: 1644.: Lat.
- f. 21 1 Thomas Savile, Viscount Savile: Examination of: 1645.
- f. 227 England; Parliament: Information of D. Holles before a committee of both Houses: 1645.
- f. 227 Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles; MP: Information before the Parliamentary Committee: 1645.
- f. 227 Charles I of England: Information of Denzil Holles: 1645.
- f. 231 Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State: Letter to, from Charles I.: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 231 Charles I of England: Letter to Sir E. Nicholas on his resolution to be firm: 1645.: Copy.
- f. 233 General Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron Fairfax: Pass for Lord Dorset: 1646.
- f. 233 Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset: Pass for him: 1646.
- ff. 234, 236, 237, 239, 241, 300 Gerard Langbaine, DD, President of Queen's College, Oxford: Letters to J. Selden: 1646-1653.
- f. 236 Sherborne, West, Priory; Hampshire: Copy of the foundation charter: 1646.
- f. 243 John Packer: Letter to W. Burton: 1647.
- f. 243 Bible BIBLIOGRAPHY: Letter on licensing Butler's translation of St. Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians: 1647.
- ff. 243, 346 William Burton: Letters to him: 1647, 1656.
- f. 245 Darnall, Attorney of the court of Wards and Liveries: Petition to the Committee of the House of Commons: 1647.
- f. 247 Charles I of England: Opinion of the Committee of General Officers at Putney: 1647.
- f. 249 Charles I of England: Negotiations for the Treaty of Newport: 1648.
- f. 249 Newport, Isle of Wight: Negotiations for the treaty of: 1648.
- f. 249 England; Parliament: Negotiations for the treaty of Newport: 1648.
- f. 266 Edward Reynolds, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor: Letter to J. Selden: 1648.
- f. 266 University of Oxford: Letter on the prebends attached to the professorships of law and divinity: 1648.
- f. 268 Charles I of England: Copy of his execution warrant: 1649.: Partly facsimile.
- f. 270 Sir Symonds D'Ewes, 1st Baronet; of Stowlangtoft: Letter to J. Selden: 1649.: Lat.
- f. 272 Robert Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln 1660: On allegiance due to an ejected prince: 1650.: Copy.
- f. 272 Political Tracts: On allegiance due to an ejected prince, by Bishop Sanderson: 1650.
- f. 276 England; Parliament: News of proceedings in: 1651.
- f. 276 Newsletters From England: From London: 1651.
- f. 276 Walter Strickland, Resident at the Hague: News-letter to the Speaker: 1651.: Copy.
- f. 279 b James II of England: Receipt, as Duke of York, for 500 livres: 1651.
- f. 279b John Harbyn, English Merchant at Morlaix, in Brittany: Gift of 500 livres to the Duke of York: 1651.
- f. 280 Edward Wolley, afterwards Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh: Letter to J. Harbyn: 1651.
- f. 280 John Harbyn, English Merchant at Morlaix, in Brittany: Letter to, from E. Wolley: 1651.
- f. 281 Louis XIV of France: Condition of the Huguenots: 1652.
- f. 281 Huguenots: Condition of, in France: 1652.
- ff. 283-292 Colonel John Fitz James, Aqent of Oliver Cromwell: Negotiations with the Comte d'Estrades concerning Dunkirk: 1652.: Fr. and Engl.
- ff. 283-292 Louis XIV of France: Negotiations relating to Dunkirk: 1652.
- ff. 283-292 Dunkirk, Nord: Negotiations of the Comte d'Estrades and Col. FitzJames concerning: 1652.: Fr. and Engl.
- ff. 283-292 England; Commonwealth: Negotiations relating to Dunkirk: 1652.
- ff. 283-292 Comte Godefroi d' Estrades,; Governor of Dunkirk: Negotiations with Col. Fitzjames, concerning Dunkirk: 1652.: Fr. and Eng.
- f. 285 Lieutenant John Griffiths: Deposition concerning Dunkirk: 1652.
- ff. 293, 318, 396 Hon Robert Boyle, 5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork: Letters to J. Mallet: 1652-1658.
- ff. 293, 318, 396 John Malet, alias Mallet; of Poynington, county Somerset: Letters to, from R. Boyle: 1652-1658.
- f. 295 Ireland: Order of the English Council of State to transport Irish rebels to Spain: 1652.
- f. 295 Ro Daniell, Notary Public: Attestation: 1652.
- f. 295 England; Commonwealth: Order to transport Irish rebels to Spain: 1652.
- f. 295 Philip IV of Spain: Order of the English Council of State to transport Irish rebels to enter his service: 1652.
- ff. 296, 297, 310 Ferdinand III; Emperor of Germany: Instructions, etc., of Lord Rochester, English ambassador to: 1652, 1663.
- ff. 296, 310 Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester: Charles II.'s instructions and letter to him as ambassador to Germany: 1652, 1653.
- ff. 296, 310 Charles II of England: Instructions and letter to Lord Rochester as ambassador to Germany: 1652, 1653.
- f. 297 Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester: Speech to the Emperor Ferdinand: 1653.: Lat.
- ff. 302, 804 Sir Balthasar Gerbier, late Master of the Ceremonies to Charles I: Letter, with memorial, to O. Cromwell and B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Richard Drake, afterwards Chancellor of Salisbury: Promise to re-deliver the Codex Alexandrinus to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Bruno Ryves, Dean of Chichester: Promise to redeliver the Codex Alexandrinus to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Samuel Baker, Prebendary of Canterbury: Promise to re-deliver the Codex Alexandrinus to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Brian Walton, afterwards Bishop of Chester: Promise to re-deliver the "Codex Alexandrinus" to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 William Fuller, Dean of Durham; d.1659: Promise to redeliver the Codex Alexandrinus to B. Whitlocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Bible BIBLIOGRAPHY: Undertaking by Dean Fuller and others to re-deliver the Codex Alexandrinus to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 308 Codex Alexandrinus: Promise for its re-delivery by Dean Fuller and others to B. Whitelocke: 1653.
- f. 312 William Jackson, of Oxford University: Letter to J. Selden: ante 1654.: Greek.
- f. 314 Jespaigne, Minister of the French Protestants, London: Signature to a petition: 1649-1653.
- f. 314 London, England: Petition of the French congregation to Parliament: 1649 - 1653.
- f. 314 Protestants: Petition of the French congregation in London to the Parliament: 1649-1653.
- f. 316 Sir Charles Wolseley, Member of the Council of State: News-letter to B. Whitelocke: 1654.
- ff. 320-327 John Thurloe, Secretary of State: Letters to B. Whitelocke: 1654.: Copies.
- ff. 320-328 Christina of Sweden: Letters relating to Whitelocke's embassy to Sweden: 1654.
- ff. 320-328 Oliver Cromwell of England: Letters relating to Whitelocke's embassy to Sweden: 1654.
- f. 328 John Selden: Letter to B. Whitelocke: 1654.
- f. 329 John Holland, Navy Commissioner: Letter to B. Whitelocke: 1654.
- f. 331 University of Cambridge: Letter of thanks to J. Selden, for oriental gems: n.d.: Lat.
- f. 333 Brian Walton, afterwards Bishop of Chester: Petition to the Council of State for patronage of his Bible: 1653-1654.
- f. 333 Bible BIBLIOGRAPHY: Petition of Dr. Walton to the Council of State, for patronage of his Polyglott Bible: 1653-1654.
- f. 335 Bible BIBLIOGRAPHY: Approbation of Walton's Polyglott Bible by Archbishop Ussher and J. Selden: 1653-1654.
- f. 335 Brian Walton, afterwards Bishop of Chester: Approbation of his polyglott Bible, by Archbishop Ussher and J. Selden: 1653-1654.
- f. 335 John Selden: Approbation of Dr. Walton's Polyglott Bible: 1653-1654.
- f. 335 James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh: Approbation of Dr. Walton's polyglott Bible: 1653-1654.
- f. 336 Brandenburg, Electors of. Frederick William: Instructions of Lord Rochester, English Ambassador to: 1654.
- f. 336 Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester: Instructions, as ambassador to Brandenburg: 1654.
- f. 336 Charles II of England: Instructions to Lord Rochester, ambassador to Brandenburg: 1654.
- f. 338 Charles II of England: Letter to Lord Rochester for money: circ. 1655.: Copy.
- f. 338 Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester: Letter to, from Charles II., for money: circ. 1655.: Copy.
- f. 340 Political and Satirical Poems: Verses on the recovery of O. Cromwell: 1655.: Lat.: Printed.
- f. 340 Oliver Cromwell of England: Verses on his recovery: 1655.: Lat.: Printed.
- f. 341 John Dury: Letter to B. Whitelocke on the union of Protestant churches: 1656.
- f. 343 William Swyft, attending on the English Ambassador to France: Newsletter to B. Whitelocke: 1656.
- f. 344 Gerard Langbaine, DD, President of Queen's College, Oxford: Letter to W. Burton: 1656.
- f. 344 William Burton: Letter to, from Dr. Langbaine, on his "Græcæ Linguæ Historia": 1656.
- f. 346 William Somner, Kentish Antiquary: Letter to W. Burton: 1656.
- f. 348 Dr Thomas Smyth: Paper on Lord Hertford's conference with O. Cromwell: [1656-1657].
- f. 348 Oliver Cromwell of England: Paper on his conference with Lord Hertford: 1656-1657.
- f. 348 William Seymour, Marquis of Hertford; afterwards Duke of Somerset: Paper on his conference with O. Cromwell: 1656-1657.
- ff. 350, 353 Thomas Symons: Report on his case v. J. Fautrart, of Guernsey,: 1657.
- ff. 350, 353 John Fautrart, of Guernsey: Report on his case v. T. Symons,: 1657.
- ff. 350, 353 Island of Sark: Report on a suit for lands in: 1657.
- f. 365 Trade and Commerce: Proposals for a better trade with Spain: 1654-1658.
- ff. 365, 368 Philip IV of Spain: Papers on the trade of England and Spain: 1654 - 1658.
- f. 367 Canary Islands: Remonstrance of London merchants trading to: 1654-1658.
- f. 367 Trade and Commerce: Remonstrance of London merchants trading to the Canaries: 1654-1658.
- f. 368 Trade and Commerce: Remonstrance to the king of Spain from English merchants: 1654-1658.
- f. 370 James Howell, afterwards Historiographer Royal: Proposals for a treatise on the Sovereignty of the Seas: 1654-1658.
- f. 370 Political Tracts: Proposals of J. Howell for a treatise on the Sovereignty of the Seas: 1654-1658.
- f. 372 Admiral Robert Blake: Account of his attack on the Spanish fleet at Teneriffe: 1657.
- f. 372 Sta. Cruz, the Island of Teneriffe: Account of Blake's attack on the Spanish fleet: 1657.
- f. 372 Philip IV of Spain: Account of Blake's attack on the Spanish fleet at Teneriffe: 1657.
- f. 372 Navy; England: Account of Blake's attack on the Spanish fleet at Teneriffe: 1657.
- f. 372 Captain Sir Richard Stayner: Account of Blake's attack on the Spanish fleet at Teneriffe: 1657.
- ff. 376, 382 Oliver Cromwell of England: Secret treaty with France: 1657.: Copies.
- ff. 376, 382 Louis XIV of France: Secret treaty with O. Cromwell: 1657.: Copies.
- f. 387 England, Ecclesiastical History: Arguments in favour of first fruits and tenths: 1654-1658.
- f. 389 England; Parliament: Speech of Lord Shaftesbury on abolishing appeals to the Lords: 1675.
- f. 389 Court of Admiralty: Reasons for appointing civilians as Judges: 1654-1658.
- f. 391 England, Ecclesiastical History: Petition for continuance of Registers to the Commissaries, Archdeacons, etc.: 1654-1658.
- f. 393 Court of Arches: Petition for a court of appeal in its place: 1654-1658.
- f. 394 Roman Catholics in England and Ireland: Exceptions to the Bill touching recusants: 1654-1658.
- f. 394 Peere Williams, Clerk of the Extracts in the Court of Exchequer: Exceptions to the Bill touching recusants: 1654-1658.
- f. 395 Orphans: Act for registering descents of heirs and orphans: 1654-1658.
- f. 395 Oliver Cromwell of England: Act for registering the descents of heirs and orphans: 1654-1658.
- f. 397 Political Tracts: Advice to the English nation to procure the election of a Protestant emperor: 1658.
- f. 397 Ferdinand III; Emperor of Germany: Advice to the English nation to election the election of a Protestant successor to him: 1658.
- f. 399 Oliver Cromwell of England: Scheme of the Protector to make St. Mary Hall, Oxford, a college for foreign Protestants: 1654-1658.
- f. 399 Protestants: Scheme of O. Cromwell to make St. Mary Hall, Oxford, a college for foreign Protestants: 1654-1658.
- f. 399 Oxford; University of : St. Mary Hall: Scheme to make it into a college for foreign Protestants: 1654-1658.
- ff. 401, 403 England; Commonwealth: Proposals for raising money: n.d.
- f. 405 Frederic III; King of Denmark: Account of things relating to the Sound, by Sir P. Meadows: 1658-9.
- f. 405 Sound, The: Account of things relating to, by Sir P. Meadows: 1658-1659.
- f. 405 Sir Philip Meadows: Account of things relating to the Sound: 1658-9.
- f. 416 Algernon Sydney, 2nd son of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester; Ambassador to Denmark: Letter to B. Whitelocke on polities in England: 1659.
- ff. 416, 423 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Letters on his movements: 1659.
- f. 418 William Seymour, Marquis of Hertford; afterwards Duke of Somerset: Letter to, from Bishop Duppa: [1649-1660].
- f. 418 Brian Duppa, Bishop of Chichester; tutor to the sons of Charles I: Letter to Lord Hertford: 1649-1660.
- f. 420 Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, President of the Council of State: Letter to Sir H. Grimstone, claiming the royal pardon: 1660.: Draft.
- f. 420 Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet (1648); MP; Speaker of the House of Commons: Letter to, from B. Whitelocke: 1660.: Draft.
- f. 421 Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon: Letter to Lord Winchilsea: 1660.
- f. 421 Heneage Finch, 2nd Earl of Winchilsea: Letter to, from Sir E. Hyde: 1660.
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- Bachcroft, Thomas, Master of Caius College, Cambridge, fl 1635
Bainbrigg, Thomas, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, bap 1574-1646
Baker, Samuel, prebendary of Canterbury, fl 1653
Ball, Henry, of Kempsford, fl 1637
Blake, Robert, Admiral
Boyle, Robert, 5th son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork
Brownrigge, Ralph, Master of Catharine Hall, Cambridge
Burton, William, of Add MS 32093
Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1600-1649
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Christina, Queen of Sweden
Coke, John, Knight, politican, 1563-1644,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081554048
Collins, Samuel, Provost of King's College, Cambridge
Comber, Thomas, DD, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge; Dean of Carlisle
Commonwealth, England
Conway, Edward, 2nd Viscount Conway and 2nd Viscount Killultagh, politician and book collector, 1594-1655
Cosin, John, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Bishop of Durham (1660)
Court of Arches
Coventry, Thomas, 1st Baron Coventry
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Daniell, R, notary public, fl 1652
Darnall, attorney of the Court of Wards and Liveries, fl 1647
Drake, Richard, clergyman, 1609-1681
Duppa, Brian, Bishop of Winchester, 1588-1662
Durie, John, alias Dury, clergyman, preacher, writer and pamphleteer, 1596-1680
D’Ewes, Simonds, 1st Baronet, diarist and antiquary, 1602-1650,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083393524,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/12656415
Eden, Thomas, LL.D; Master Of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1626
Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
Estrades, Godefroi, Comte, Governor of Dunkirk
Eugenius IV
Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron, Parliamentarian military officer, 1612-1671
Fautrart, John, of Guernsey, fl 1657
Finch, Heneage, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea, army officer, c 1627-1689
Fitz James, John, army officer and politician, 1619-1670
Frederic III, King of Denmark
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, 1620-1688
Fuller, William, Dean of Durham, d 1659
Gerbier, Balthasar, late Master of the Ceremonies to Charles I
Griffiths, John, army officer and signatory of a deposition relating to Colonel John Fitz-James' mission to Dunkirk, fl 1652
Grimston, Harbottle, 2nd Baronet (1648), MP; Speaker of the House of Commons
Habsburg, Ferdinand III Ernst, Emperor of Germany, 1608-1657
Hall, Bartholomew, of Wimborne, county Dorset
Harbyn, John, English Merchant at Morlaix, in Brittany
Hart, John, of Canterbury
Hayne, Abraham, Rector of St. Olave, Hart Street, London
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
High Court of Admiralty, c 1340-1875
Holland, John, Navy Commissioner
Holles, Denzil, 1st Baron Holles, politician, 1598-1690
Hopton, Arthur, Secretary to Lord Cottington's Embassy in Spain; Knight and Ambassador 1638
Howell, James, afterwards Historiographer Royal
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 1609-1674
Jackson, William, of Oxford University
James II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Jespaigne, Minister of the French Protestants, London
King's College, University of Cambridge
La Rochelle, France
Land, William, Archbishop of Canterbury
Langbaine, Gerard, DD, President of Queen's College, Oxford
Lany, Benjamin, Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; afterwards Bishop of Ely
Lenthall, William, Speaker of the House of Commons
Louis XIII, of France
Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
Love, Richard, DD; Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Lyttelton, Edward, Solicitor-General, afterwards Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Malet, John, alias Mallet; of Poynington, county Somerset
Maleverer, James, of Arncliffe, county Yorkshire
Meadows, Philip, of Add MS 32093
Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle, army officer, 1608-1670
Navy of England
Nicholas, Edward, Secretary of State, 1593-1669
Noy, William, Attorney-General
Packer, John, of Add MS 32093
Parliament
Paske, Thomas, Archdeacon of London and Master of Clare Hall, Cambridge
Percy, Algernon, 10th Earl of Northumberland
Phelips, Robert, JP for county Somerset
Philip IV, of Spain, 1605-1665
Pimentel, Gaspar, 1st Duke of Sanlúcar, called the Count-Duke of Olivares, statesman and royal favourite, 1587-1645
Pole, Reginald, Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1500-1558,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122783884
Reynolds, Edward, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor
Ridley, John, of Add MS 32093
Rohan, Benjamin, Seigneur de Soubise
Rohan, Henri, Duc de Rohan, 1579-1638
Ryves, Bruno, Dean of Chichester
Sackville, Edward, 4th Earl of Dorset, politician, 1590-1652
Sancroft, William, alias Sandcroft; Master of Emmanuel College, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury
Sanderson, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln 1660
Savile, Thomas, Viscount Savile
See of London
Selden, John, of Add MS 32092
Seymour, William, Marquis of Hertford, afterwards Duke of Somerset
Smyth, Henry, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor
Smyth, Thomas, Dr
Somner, William, Kentish Antiquary
St Mary Hall, University of Oxford
Stayner, Richard, Captain
Strickland, Walter, Resident at the Hague
Swyft, William, attending on the English Ambassador to France
Sydney, Algernon, 2nd son of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester; Ambassador to Denmark
Symons, Thomas, of Add MS 32093
Thurloe, John, Sec of State
Thynne, Thomas, of Add MS 32093
University of Cambridge, 1209-
University of Oxford
Urban VIII, Pope
Ussher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, 1581-1656,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122813078
Voss, Gerard John, Professor of History at Amsterdam; Prebendary of Canterbury
Walton, Brian, afterwards Bishop of Chester
Ward, Samuel, Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Taunton
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640
West Sherborne Priory, Hampshire
Whitelocke, Bulstrode, President of the Council of State
Williams, Peere, Clerk of the Extracts in the Court of Exchequer
Wilmot, Henry, 1st Earl of Rochester
Windebank, Francis, Principal Secretary of State
Wolley, Edward, afterwards Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh
Wolseley, Charles, Member of the Council of State - Places:
- Canary Islands, Spain
Cirencester, England
Dunkirk, France
Ireland, Europe
Lechlade, Gloucestershire
London, United Kingdom
Newport, Isle of Wight
Nîmes, France
Oxfordshire, England
Ré, Brittany
Sark, Channel Islands
Somerset, England
Sta. Cruz, the Island of Teneriffe
Westminster, England