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HODGKIN PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 192). Military and Naval papers, 1601-1786, including a number of letters and papers of Gen. Monck. Contents:—
1. Statement of a month's pay for Her Majesty's forces in the Low Countries, 13 May - 9 June, 1601. With a request, [italics]signed[/italics] by the paymaster W[illiam] Meredith, for an order for the sum total of the charge, and a note for the Treasury by the Lord Treasurer, T[homas Sackville, Baron] B[uckhurst], that such order be made, 12 May, 1601. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 273. Lot 94. f. 1.
2. Privy Council warrant to the Lord Treasurer [Lord Buckhurst] to pay to John Wood, of London, the sum of 2216[italics]l.[/italics] 13[italics]s.[/italics] 4[italics]d.[/italics] in fulfilment of a contract for the victualling of forces in Munster in Ireland; Whitehall, 31 Jan. 1601[2]. Signed by [Charles Howard, 1st Earl of] Nottingham and nine other privy councillors, including Buckhurst himself, and marked by him with an order to the Treasury for payment. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 273. Lot 94. f. 4.
3. Dockyard and naval accompts, signed by Sir Gylford Slyngisbie, Richard Bingley, and others, viz: — (a) Certificate of ordinary charges at Woolwich, Jan. 1611/2. f. 7; —(b) Certificate of ordinary charges at Portsmouth, April, 1617. f. 9; — (c) Estimate of the charge of His Majesty's ships at the Narrow Seas for a pay to be made to the companies there serving from 1 Jan. 1617[8] to 30 Apr. 1618. With [italics]signature[/italics] of the Earl of Nottingham. f. 11; — (d) Certificate of ordinary charges at Deptford, Oct. 1618. f. 13. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 276, 278, 279. Lot 122.
4. Petition to Prince Rupert from Thomas Corbett, Captain of a company under the regiment of Col. Lisle, seeking satisfaction for injuries sustained in a dispute about quartering of soldiers at Walcot and Pershore, co. Worc.; n.d. Lot 159. f. 14.
5. Articles of agreement between Gen. [George] Monck [afterwards 1st Duke of Albemarle], Commander in Chief of the forces in Scotland, for and on behalf of the Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and (a) James [Baillie [italics]al.[/italics] Forrester, 2nd] Lord Forrester, on behalf of himself and his party, for the submission of Lord Forrester; 9 Sept. 1654. [italics]Signed[/italics] and sealed by Lord Forrester. Lot 277. f. 16; — (b) Sir Hugh Campbell of Cessnock and John Chalmers of Gadgirth on behalf of John [Campbell, 1st] Earl of Loudoun, for the submission of the Earl of Loudoun; 12 Mar. 1654/5. [italics]Signed[/italics] and sealed by Monck, Campbell and Chalmers. Lot 198. f. 22. With three [italics]engraved[/italics] portraits of Monck. ff. 19-21.
6. Letters ([italics]signed[/italics]) from Monck to (a) Cromwell, concerning the estate of [James Home, 3rd] Earl of Home; Dalkeith, 20 Mar. 1654/5. With seal. f. 26; — (b) [The Commissioners of Admiralty], recommending Edw. Nickson for employment in the fleet; Dalkeith, 27 Mar. 1655. f. 29; — (c) [Henry] Lawrence, Lord President of the Council, concerning the charges for the new fortifications, the maintenance of prisoners, etc., in Scotland; Dalkeith, 4 Sept. 1655. f. 31. Lot 278; — (d) The same, concerning reductions in the charges of the forces in Scotland, with an estimate enclosed; Dalkeith, 6 Sept. 1655. With seal. f. 34; — (e) Cromwell, concerning the fortifications of Leith, etc.; Edinburgh, 15 Apr. 1656. With seal. f. 50. Lot 279; — (f) The same, asking authority to have additional Commissioners of Assess in Scotland; Edinburgh, 11 Mar. 1657/8. With paper seal of the Council of Scotland. Lot 283. f. 62; — (g) The Commissioners of Ordnance, requiring horse-furniture for six companies of the Guards; The Cockpit, 7 June, 1665. Lot 297. f. 71.
7. Report of reductions to be made in the forces in Scotland, [italics]signed[/italics] twice by Maj.-Gen. J[ohn] Lambert, and Philip Jones, Member of the Council of State; 3 Oct. 1655. With a set of proposals for retrenchment, 25 Sept. 1655. Lot 279. f. 39.
8. Letters to the Commissioners of Admiralty and Navy from (a) Henry Hatsell, with information on the condition and movement of ships; Plymouth, 14 Mar. 1655[6]. Two seals. Lot 277. f. 44; — (b) Richard Elton, Governor of Hull, concerning convoy of merchantmen; Hull, 14 Mar. 1655[6]. Seal Lot 278. f. 47; — (c) William Whitehorne, with news from the Flemish roads; Essex Frigate in Mardike Pitts, 25 Aug. 1656. Enclosed are (f. 56) the examination of Robert Egilleon, of Calais, concerning naval movements at Flushing, 23 Aug. 1656; and (f. 57) a letter in [italics]French[/italics] from [Louis] de Béthune, [Comte, afterwards Duc de] Charost, Lieutenant-General of Calais, to Whitehorne; Calais, 1 Sept. [n.s.] 1656. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 50. Followed (f. 59) by a bill of lading (partly [italics]printed[/italics]) in [italics]Dutch[/italics] for the 'Salm', [italics]signed[/italics] 'Pieter Arerensen'; Rotterdam, 2 Sept. 1656. f. 53; — (d) Rob. Robiinson ([italics]sic[/italics]), concerning damage to his ship; Preston Frigate in Yarmouth Roads, 12 Feb. 1656/7. Seal. f. 60. Lot 283; — (e) E[dward] Russell, [Admiral, afterwards Earl of Orford], on behalf of the King's anchorsmith at Portsmouth; 'The Duke' at St. Helen's, 16 Feb. 1689/90. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 330. Lot 374. f. 110.
9. 'A narrative of y[superscript]e[/superscript] signall victory w[superscript]ch[/superscript] it pleased God to bestow upon his Ma[superscript]ties[/superscript] navy under y[superscript]e[/superscript] command of his Royall Highness James, Duke of York, against y[superscript]e[/superscript] fleet of y[superscript]e [/superscript]states of the United Netherlands, June 3, 1665.' [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 305. Lot 295. f. 65.
10. Will. Sherrer to — White, on the naval action with the Dutch; 10 June, 1665. Printed in [italics]Notes and Queries[/italics], 3rd Ser., vii, p. 336. Lot 298. f. 74.
11. Warrant from Albemarle to the Commissioners of Ordnance, to deliver powder, etc., to Capt. John Huitson for the use of Albemarle's regiment of Guards [the Coldstream Guards]; 14 June, 1665. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 305. Lot 297. f. 77.
12. W[illiam] Bentinck, [afterwards Earl of Portland] to — , entrusting him with letters; n.d. [italics]Fr.[/italics] Lot 320. f. 80.
13. Letters to Prince Rupert, from (a) [the Commissioners of Admiralty], concerning the convoy of merchantmen and the vitualling of the fleet; Whitehall, 20 Aug. 1673. [italics]Signed[/italics] by [Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of] Shaftesbury, [Arthur Annesley, Earl of] Anglesey, [Henry Bennet, Earl of] Arlington and Sir George Carteret. f. 82; — (b) Robert Robiinson, concerning convoy and pilots for the East India Fleet; 'The Monmouth' in the Downs, 5 Sept. 1673. f. 85. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 313, 314. Lot 320.
14. Sir Richard Haddock, [Admiral, 1690] to Vice-Admiral Sir John Kempthorne, concerning the naturalization of the latter's sons; [London], 13 May, 1677. Lot 327. f. 88.
15. [Capt. Peter Shakerley] to — , on the payment of quarters for certain troops; Chester Castle, 8 Oct. 1686. Lot 364. f. 91.
16. Four letters of B[evil] Skelton to [William] Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War, concerning the welfare of his two sons; Paris, 25 Feb. - 20 Mar. 1687/8, n.d. Lot 367. ff. 94-105.
17. Inventories (with full description) of the arms of Capt. Pound and Capt. Samuel Ely seized and delivered into court; 1690. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 328. Lot 374. f. 106.
18. Letters from [Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of] Nottingham, [afterwards 7th Earl of Winchilsea], to (a) the Admirals of the Fleet, with orders for sailing; Whitehall, 14 Sept. 1690. Lot 378. f. 112; — (b) — , on the proposed attack on St. Malo; Whitehall, 8 July, 1692. f. 122; — (c) [William] Gregg, English envoy to Denmark, concerning appeals from the Admiralty; Whitehall, 21 Oct. 1692. [italics]Copy.[/italics] f. 126. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 78. Lot 440. With an [italics]engraved[/italics] portrait of Nottingham, two copies, ff. 114, 115.
19. Pass, signed by [Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of] Lucan, for Major Patrick Alen, with his wife and family, to leave Limerick to enjoy his estate in Leinster pursuant to the capitulation of Limerick; Limerick, 7 Oct. 1691. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 332. Lot 438. f. 116.
20. Statement for the Justices of Hicks's Hall, co. Midd., of the services in the Fleet of James Gray; 18 May 1691. Certified in part by Admiral Russell, 10 Feb. 1691/2, and [Robert Lucas, 3rd Baron] Lucas, 15 Feb. 1691/2. Lot 438. f. 119.
21. Pere[grine] Bertie, son of the 2nd Earl of Lindsey, to — Moore, concerning a reported betrayal of naval secrets by [Abraham] Anselme; 1 July, 1693. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 79. Lot 440. f. 129.
22. Warrant from [Henry Sydney, Earl of] Romney, Master General of the Ordnance, to Sir Henry Goodricke, Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, requiring him to enter upon the books of the office Henry Stanyford on his appointment as carriagemaker, blockmaker and carpenter in the garrison at Portsmouth in succession to his father Ambrose Stanyford; Ordnance Office, 15 Oct. 1694. Paper seal. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 334. Lot 448. f. 132.
23. Warrant to the constables and other officers of the West Riding of Yorkshire, and more especially of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, to levy penalties upon Ralph Fretwell and Francis Heaton for their failure to furnish one sufficient soldier each to the militia; 14 Mar. 1695[6]. [italics]Signed[/italics] by H[enry] Fairfax. [Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount] Irvine, and [Sir] George Cooke, deputy-lieutenants for the West Riding. Seals. Lot 448. f. 134.
24. Answers of the Admiralty to seven questions of the House of Lords Committee relating to the Toulon Squadron not being intercepted before getting into Brest Harbour in May, 1696; 31 Mar. 1697. [italics]Copy.[/italics] Printed in the [italics]Journals of the House of Lords,[/italics] xvi, pp. 154, 155. Lot 453. f. 136.
25. Warrant from the Commissioners of the Navy to the officers of H.M. yard at Woolwich, requiring that any ships sent to Woolwich by order of Admiral Sir George Rooke to be cleaned and refitted be gone in hand with as soon as possible; Navy Office, 14 May, 1697. [italics]Signed[/italics] by Adm. Sir Richard Haddock, comptroller, E[dmund] Dummer, Surveyor, Charles Sergison, and five other commissioners. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 339. Lot 453. f. 142.
26. Estimate of the charge of the Ordnance Office for land service for 1698; 17 Jan. 1697[8]. Lot 456. f. 144.
27. Account of the readiness for the sea of all H.M. ships and vessels under repair, and present dispatch, and of those building, with the names of such as lie up in harbour; Navy Office, 3 May, 1700. [italics]Signed[/italics] by Daniel Furzer, Surveyor of the Navy, J[ames] Sotherne and D[ennis] Lyddell. [italics]H.M.C.,[/italics] p. 340. Lot 459. f. 147.
28. Papers concerning French officers and regiments in British pay, [italics]circ.[/italics] 1702-1706, including (a) List of French pensioners dead or provided for from 24 June, 1702 to 1 Jan. 1703/4. f. 151; — (b) 'Liste des officiers a la pension qui sont commandez pour composer les six regiments d'infanterie,' 21 Mar. 1705/6. f. 155; — (c) Letter of A[dam] Cardonnel, secretary to the Duke of Marlborough, to — , concerning French officers on the Irish establishment; Whitehall, 16 Mar. 1705/6. [italics]Copy.[/italics] f. 160; — (d) List of French officers struck off the establishment of Ireland, being provided for in Her Majesty's service; certified by Charles Dering, Auditor General of the Exchequer in Ireland, 15 Aug. 1706. f. 163; — (e) 'List of officers of the three French regiments lately reduced who were to be inserted upon the establishment of French pensions in Ireland at the allowances hereunder mentioned.' f. 167; — (f) Warrant from Queen Anne for adding several officers, lately reduced with three French regiments of foot, to the list of French pensioners upon the Irish establishment; Kensington, 4 Nov. 1706. [italics]Copy.[/italics] f. 172. Lot 470.
29. Papers relating to an assault committed by John Jackson, sutler, on Col. Giles Spicer, from whom he claimed a debt; Aug. 1703. They are (a) Spicer's statement to the court-martial of the assault. f. 175; — (b) Letter and petition of Jackson to the same, concerning the alleged debt. ff. 177, 178. Lot 463.
30. J — Thurston, secretary of the General Officers of the army, to Gen. [Charles] Churchill, concerning recruiting for the two regiments of Foot Guards from the county of Middlesex and the cities of London and Westminster; Whitehall. 3 Mar. 1707. Lot 470. f. 179.
31. Memorial of Ensign Thomas Hamilton to [John Churchill,] Duke of Marlborough, praying for a court-martial in respect of a fatal duel between him and Capt. [William] Bradbury in France; [1709]. Lot 470. f. 182.
32. Thomas Philipson to the Officers of the Ordnance, relating to the affairs of his deceased brother John Philipson, Master Gunner of Scarborough, 7 Dec. 1756. Lot 492. f. 185.
33. Lieut.-Col. Richard Bowles to [Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle], on behalf of Henry Johnson, a sentinel of his company, who shot a French prisoner of war at Knowle thinking he was discharging his duty; Bristol, 16 June, 1760. Followed by Ensign Armstrong Frank's report of the matter; Knowle, 16 June 1760. Lot. 497. f. 187.
34. Col. James Erskine, of the late regiment of Swiss Chasseurs, to Matthew Lewis, Deputy Secretary-at-War, on finding no officers of his regiment in the Army List; 14 Nov. 1786. Lot 492. f. 191.
Army; England: Miscellaneous papers rel. to military and naval matters: 1601-1786.
includes:
- f. 3 b William Meredith, Army Paymaster: Request for pay for the forces in the Low Countries: 1601.
- ff. 3 b, 5 Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst; 1st Earl of Dorset: Minutes by, as Lord Treasurer: 1601, 1602.
- f. 4 John Wood, of London: Warrant for payment to, for victualling the forces in Ireland: 1602.
- f. 5 Sir John Fortescue, Chancellor of the Exchequer: Accompts, etc., signed by: 1597-1602.
- f. 5 William Knollys, Earl of Banbury 1626: Signature: 1602.
- f. 5 Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst; 1st Earl of Dorset: Council order signed by: 1602.
- f. 5 Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester: Signatures as Privy Councillor: 1602, 1625.
- f. 5 Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere; 1st Viscount Brackley: Signature to Order in Council: 1602.
- f. 5 Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury: Privy Council warrant signed by: 1602.
- f. 5 Sir Robert Cecil, Baron Cecil of Essendon 1603; Viscount Cranborne 1604, Earl of Salisbury 1605; Secretary of State: Order in Council signed by: 1602.
- f. 5 John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury: Order in Council signed by: 1602.
- f.5 Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice: Signature: 1602.
- ff. 5, 11 b Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham: Accompts, etc., signed by: 1599-1618.
- f. 7 Hugh Lydyard: Woolwich dockyard accompt signed by: 1612.
- f. 7 Woolwich, Kent: Certificate of ordinary charges at the dockyard: 1612.
- f. 7 Peter Buck: Certificate of dockyard charges signed by: 1612.
- ff. 7-13 Richard Bingley: Naval accompts signed by: 1612-1618.
- ff. 7-13 Sir Gylford Slingsby, Comptroller of the Navy: Signatures: 1612-1618.
- ff. 7-13 Navy; England: Dockyard and naval accompts: 1612-1618.
- f. 9 Portsmouth, Hampshire: Certificate of ordinary charges at the dockyard: 1617.
- f. 9 Matthew Brooke: Charges at Portsmouth dockyard signed by: 1617.
- f. 13 Deptford, Kent: Certificate of charges at the dockyard: 1618.
- f. 13 Edward Falkener: Certificate of charges for Deptford dockyard signed by: 1618.
- f. 14 Rupert, Prince; Count Palatine of the Rhine: Petition to, from T. Corbett: n.d.
- f. 14 Captain Thomas Corbett: Petition to Prince Rupert: n.d.
- f. 16 James Baillie al Forrester, 2nd Lord Forrester: Agreement with Gen. Monck for his submission: 1654.
- f. 16 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Agreement with Lord Forrester: 1654.
- f. 18 William Clarke: Signature: 1654.
- f.18 John? Gilmour: Signature: 1654.
- ff. 18, 24 b J- Baynes: Signatures: 1654, 1655.
- ff. 18, 24 b Matthew Lock: Signatures: 1654, 1655.
- ff. 19-21 Art. Portraits: George Monck, Duke of Albemarle d 1670.: Engr.
- ff. 19-21 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Portraits: 17th-19th centt.: engr.
- f. 22 Sir Hugh Campbell, of Cessnock: Articles of agreement with Gen. Monck: 1655.
- f. 22 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Agreement with Sir H. Campbell and J. Chalmers: 1655.
- f. 22 John Chalmers, of Gadgirth: Articles of agreement with Gen. Monck: 1655.
- f. 22 John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun Chancellor of Scotland: Agreement for his submission to the Protector: 1655.
- f. 24 b Tobias Bridge: Signature: 1655.
- f. 24 b Admiral Jeremiah Smyth, Knight 1665: Signature as witness: 1655.
- f. 26 James Home, 3rd Earl of Home: Letter of Gen. Monck conc. the estate of: 1655.
- ff. 26, 50, 62 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Letters to O. Cromwell: 1655-1658.
- ff. 26, 50,62 Oliver Cromwell of England: Letters to, from Gen. Monck: 1655-1658.
- f. 29 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Letter to the Admiralty: 1655.
- f. 29 Edward Nickson: Recommendation of, for employment in the fleet: 1655.
- ff. 29, 44-61, 82, 110 Admiralty: Correspondence of the Commissioners of Admiralty and Navy: 1655-1690.
- ff. 29, 44-61, 82, 110 Navy; England: Admiralty correspondence: 1655-1690.
- ff. 31, 34 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Letters to President Lawrence: 1655.
- ff. 31, 34 Henry Lawrence, President of the Council of State: Letters to, from Gen. Monck: 1655.
- f. 39 Colonel Philip Jones, member of Council of State: Report on reductions in the forces in Scotland: 1655.: Signed.
- f. 39 Major-General John Lambert: Report on reductions in the forces in Scotland: 1655.
- f. 44 Henry Hatsell: Letter to the Admiralty: 1656.
- f. 47 Richard Elton, Governor of Hull: Letter to the Admiralty: 1656.
- f. 53 William Whitehorne: Letter to the Admiralty Commissioners: 1656.
- f. 56 Robert Egilleon, of Calais: Examination of, conc. naval movements at Flushing: 1656.
- f. 57 William Whitehorne: Letter to, from the Due de Charost: 1656.: Fr.
- f. 57 Louis de Béthune, Duc de Charost: Letter to W. Whitehorne: 1656.: Fr.
- f. 59 Pieter Arerensen: Bill of lading for his ship the " Salm": 1656.: Dutch.
- f. 60 Captain Robert Robiinson: Letter to the Navy Commissioners: 1657.
- f. 65 Navy; England: Narrative of the battle of Sole Bay: 1665.
- f. 65 Southwold, Suffolk: Account of the battle at Sole Bay: 1665.
- f. 65 James II of England: Narrative of his naval victory over the Dutch.: 1665.
- ff. 71, 77 General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle: Letter and warrant to the Commissioners of Ordnance: 1665.
- f. 74 William Sherrer: Letter to White: 1665.
- f. 77 Ordnance: Warrant from the Duke of Albemarle for powder, etc., for the Coldstream Guards: 1665.
- f. 77 Captain John Huitson, Coldstream Guards: Warrant for delivery of powder to: 1665.
- f. 80 Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland: Letters to ----: n.d.: Fr.
- f. 82 Rupert, Prince; Count Palatine of the Rhine: Letter to, from the Admiralty Commissioners: 1673.
- f. 84 Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington: Signatures: 1663-1673.
- f. 84 Sir George Carteret, Governor of Jersey; Treasurer of the Navy: Letter to Prince Rupert signed by: 1673.
- f. 84 Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey: State papers signed by: 1673, 1680.
- f. 84 Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury: Warrants, etc. signed by.: 1666-1673.
- f. 85 Rupert, Prince; Count Palatine of the Rhine: Letter to, from Capt. Robiinson: 1673.
- f. 85 Captain Robert Robiinson: Letter to Prince Rupert: 1673.
- f. 88 Admiral Sir Richard Haddock: Letter to Sir J. Kempthorne: 1677.
- f. 88 Vice-Admiral Sir John Kempthorne: Letter to, from Sir R. Haddock: 1677.
- f. 91 Peter Shakerley, Governor of Chester Castle: Letter to -: 1686.
- ff 94-105 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Bevil Skelton, diplomatist: Letters to W. Blathwayt: 1685, 1688.
- ff. 94-105 William Blathwayt: Letters to, from B. Skelton: 1688.
- f. 106 Captain Pound: Inventory of his arms: 1690.
- f. 106 Captain Samuel Ely: Inventory of his arms: 1690.
- f. 110 Admiral Edward Russell, Earl of Orford: Letter to the Navy Commissioners: 1690.
- f. 112 Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Earl of Winchilsea 1729: Letter to the, Admirals of the Fleet: 1690.
- ff. 114, 115 Art. Portraits: Daniel Finch, Earl of Nottingham: circ. 1700.: Engr.
- ff. 114, 115 Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Earl of Winchilsea 1729: Portrait of: circ. 1700.: Engr.
- f. 116 Major Patrick Alen: Pass to, out of Limerick: 1691.
- f. 116 Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan: Pass signed by: 1691.
- f.119 James Gray: Certificates of his services in the fleet: 1691, 1692.
- f. 120 Robert Lucas, 3rd Baron Lucas of Shenfield: Certificate signed by: 1692.
- f. 120 Admiral Edward Russell, Earl of Orford: Certificate by: 1692.
- f. 122.- Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Earl of Winchilsea 1729: Letter to --: 1692.
- f. 126 Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Earl of Winchilsea 1729: Letter to W. Gregg: 1692.: Copy.
- f. 126 William Gregg, Envoy to Demark: Letter to, from the Earl of Nottingham: 1692.: Copy.
- f. 129 Abraham Anselme: Letter conc. alleged betrayal of naval secrets by: 1693.
- f.129 Peregrine Bertie, son of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey: Letter to -- Moore: 1693.
- f. 132 Colonel Henry Sydney, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694) Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State: Warrant by, as Master-General of the Ordnance: 1694.
- f. 132 Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Baronet; of Ribston: Warrant to, as Lt.-General of the Ordnance: 1694.
- f.132 Henry Stanyford: Warrant for, to succeed his father Ambrose as garrison carriage-maker at Portsmouth: 1694.
- f. 134 Francis Heaton, of Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake, county Yorkshire: Warrant against, for failure to furnish a soldier to the militia: 1696.
- f. 134 Ralph Fretwell, of Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake, county Yorkshire: Warrant against, cone. the militia: 1696.
- f.134 Wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, Yorkshire: Warrant to the constables of, to levy penalties for failure to furnish soldiers to the militia: 1696.
- f. 135 b Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount Irvine: Signature: 1696.
- f. 135 b Henry Fairfax, Deputy Lieutenant for W Riding, county Yorkshire: Signature: 1696.
- f. 135 b Sir George Cooke, 3rd Baronet: Signature: 1696.
- f. 136 Admiralty: Answers of, to the Lords' Committee conc. the failure to intercept the Toulon squadron: 1697.
- f. 142 Navy; England: Navy Commissioners' warrant to Woolwich Dockyard for refitting ships: 1697.
- f. 142 Woolwich, Kent: Warrant to the officers of the yard at, conc. ships for repair: 1697.
- f. 143 Benjamin Tymewell, Commissioner of the Navy at Portsmouth: Warrant signed by: 1697.
- f. 143 Edmund Dummer, Surveyor of the Navy: Signature: 1697.
- f. 143 Charles Sergison, Navy Commissioner: Signature: 1697.
- f. 143 Admiral Sir Richard Haddock: Signature: 1697.
- f. 143 Thomas Willshaw, Navy Commissioner: Warrant signed by: 1697.
- f. 143 Samuel Pett, Navy Commissioner: Signature: 1697.
- ff. 143, 149 b Dennis Lyddell, Navy Commissioner: Signatures: 1697, 1700.
- ff. 143, 149 b James Sotherne, Navy Commissioner: Signatures: 1697, 1700.
- f. 144 England; Ordnance Office: Estimates: 1698.
- f.144 England; Ordnance Office: Estimates: 1698.
- f. 147 Navy; England: State of H.M. ships under repair, building, etc.: 1700.
- f. 149 b Daniel Furzer, Surveyor of the Navy: Signature: 1700.
- f. 160 Adam Caxdonnel, junior, Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough: Letter to: 1706.: Copy.
- f. 163 Charles Dering, Auditor-General of the Exchequer in Ireland: Lists of French officers in English service certified by: 1706.
- f. 172 Anne of England: Warrant rel. to French pensioners on the Irish establishment: 1706.: Copy.
- ff. 175-178 John Jackson, sutler: Papers rel. to assault on Col. G. Spicer by: 1703.
- ff. 175-178 Colonel Giles Spicer: Papers rel. to an assault on: 1703.
- f. 179 General Charles Churchill: Letter to, from J. Thurston: 1707.
- f. 179 J- Thurston, Secretary of the Army General Officers: Letter to Gen. C. Churchill: 1707.
- f. 182 Captain William Bradbury: Memorial of Ensign T. Hamilton conc. his fatal duel with: 1709.
- f. 182 Ensign Thomas Hamilton: Memorial to the Duke of Marlborough conc. his duel with Capt. Bradbury: 1709.
- f. 185 John Philipson, Master Gunner of Scarborough: Letter rel- to: 1756.
- f. 185 Thomas Philipson, brother of John Philipson: Letter to Ordnance Officers: 1756.
- f. 187 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Bowles: Letter to the Duke of Newcastle: 1760.
- ff. 187-190 Private Henry Johnson: Papers rel. to his shooting a French prisoner of war: 1760.
- f. 190 Ensign Armstrong Frank: Report of the shooting of a French prisoner of war at Knowle: 1760.
- f. 190 Knowle, Bedminster, Somerset: Report of the shooting of a French prisoner of war at: 1760.
- f. 191 Colonel James Erskine: Letter to M. Lewis: 1786.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002058205
040-002058208 - Is part of:
- Add MS 38846-38857 : JE Hodgkin papers
Add MS 38848 : HODGKIN PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 192). Military and Naval papers, 1601-1786, including a number of letters and papers of Gen.… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002058205[0003]/040-002058208
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- Languages:
- Dutch
English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1601
- End Date:
- 1786
- Date Range:
- 1601-1786
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Admiralty, 1708-1964
Alen, Patrick, Major
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Annesley, Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Anselme, Abraham, of Add MS 38848
Arerensen, Pieter
Army of England
Baillie, James, 2nd Lord Forrester, of Torwoodhead, 1629-1679
Baynes, J., associated with General George Monck, Duke of Albemarle, fl 1654
Bennet, Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington
Bentinck, Hans Willem, 1st Earl of Portland
Bertie, Peregrine, son of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey
Bingley, Richard
Blathwayt, William, of Add MS 38148
Bowles, Richard, Lieutenant-Colonel
Bradbury, William, Captain
Bridge, Tobias, Knight, army officer, fl 1645-1674
Brooke, Matthew
Buck, Peter, of Add MS 38848
Béthune, Louis, Duc de Charost
Campbell, Hugh, of Cessnock
Campbell, John, 1st Earl of Loudoun Chancellor of Scotland
Carteret, George, Governor of Jersey; Treasurer of the Navy
Caxdonnel, Adam, junior, Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough
Cecil, Robert, Baron Cecil of Essendon 1603, Viscount Cranborne 1604, Earl of Salisbury 1605; Secretary of State
Chalmers, John, of Gadgirth
Churchill, Charles, General; of Add MS 38848
Clarke, William, of Add MS 38848
Cooke, George, 3rd Baronet
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, politician, 1621-1683
Corbett, Thomas, Captain
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Dering, Charles, auditor and diplomat, fl 1674-1712
Dummer, Edmund, naval engineer and ship builder, 1651-1713
Egerton, Thomas, 1st Baron Ellesmere, 1st Viscount Brackley, 1540-1617
Egilleon, Robert, of Calais, fl 1656
Elton, Richard, militia officer and governor of Hull, fl 1649-1659
Ely, Samuel, military officer, fl 1690
Erskine, James, Colonel
Fairfax, Henry, Deputy Lieutenant for West Riding of Yorkshire, fl 1696
Falkener, Edward, clerk, fl 1618-1630
Finch, Daniel, 7th Earl of Winchilsea, politician and privy counsellor, 1647-1729
Fortescue, John, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Frank, Armstrong, Ensign
Fretwell, Ralph, of Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake, county Yorkshire
Furzer, Daniel, Surveyor of the Navy
Gilmour, John?
Goodricke, Henry, 2nd Baronet, of Ribston, diplomat and politician, 1642-1705
Gray, James, sailor and subject of a certificate of service, fl 1691-1692
Gregg, William, Envoy to Demark
Haddock, Richard, Knight, naval officer, c 1629-1715
Hamilton, Thomas, Ensign
Hatsell, Henry
Heaton, Francis, of Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake, county Yorkshire
Home, James, 3rd Earl of Home
Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Huitson, John, Captain; Coldstream Guards
Ingram, Arthur, 3rd Viscount Irvine
Jackson, John, sutler
James II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Johnson, Henry, Private
Jones, Philip, Colonel member of Council of State
Kempthorne, John, Vice-Admiral
Knollys, William, Earl of Banbury 1626
Lambert, John, Major-General; of Add MS 38848
Lawrence, Henry, President of the Council of State
Lock, Matthew, of Add MS 38848
Lucas, Robert, 3rd Baron Lucas of Shenfield
Lyddell, Dennis, Navy Commissioner
Lydyard, Hugh, of Add MS 38848
Meredith, William, Army Paymaster
Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle, army officer, 1608-1670
Navy of England
Nickson, Edward
Ordnance Office
Pett, Samuel, Navy Commissioner
Philipson, John, Master Gunner of Scarborough
Philipson, Thomas, brother of John Philipson
Popham, John, Speaker of the House of Commons and judge, c 1531-1607
Pound, Captain
Robiinson, Robert, Captain
Rupert, Prince and Count Palatine of the Rhine; Duke of Cumberland, royalist army and naval officer, 1619-1682
Russell, Edward, Earl of Orford, Admiral
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, poet and administrator, 1536-1608,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108650890
Sarsfield, Patrick, Earl of Lucan
Sergison, Charles, Navy Commissioner; of Add MS 38848
Shakerley, Peter, Governor of Chester Castle
Sherrer, William
Skelton, Bevil, Lieutenant-Colonel diplomatist, 1641-1696
Slingsby, Gylford, Comptroller of the Navy
Smyth, Jeremiah, Admiral; Knight 1665
Somerset, Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, 1550-1628
Sotherne, James, Navy Commissioner
Spicer, Giles, Colonel
Stanyford, Henry, of Add MS 38848
Sydney, Henry, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694), Colonel; Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State
Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
Thurston, J-, Secretary of the Army General Officers
Tymewell, Benjamin, Commissioner of the Navy at Portsmouth
Whitehorne, William
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury
Willshaw, Thomas, Navy Commissioner
Wood, John, of London - Places:
- Deptford, Kent
Knowle, Somerset
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Southwold, Suffolk
Strafforth and Tickhill, Wapentake of, Yorkshire
Woolwich, Kent