Tract on the means of annoying the Dutch,
- E5/4/9.
- File
- [c.1605].
Tract on the means of annoying the Dutch,
Tract on ships and navigation,
‘A brief abstract exposition and demonstration of all parts and things belonging to a ship and the practice of navigation’, [c.1600x1648].
Thomas Fiott's acquittance for £60,
Thomas Dongan’s account with Nicholas Tuite,
The trial of Thomas Monson [copies],
Copies, [1615x1648], of documents concerning the trial of Sir Thomas Munson [Monson] following the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overberry [Overbury], prisoner in the Tower.
'The treaty defensive made by the Commissioners of his Majesty and the French king' [copy],
The treason of the duke of Norfolk [copy],
Copy, [1630x1640], of depositions, etc., touching the treason of Thomas [Howard], duke of Norfolk, in 1546-1547.
'The proposition of the Parliament to the king for a well grounded peace',
'The proposition of the Parliament to the king for a well grounded peace and to the Scotch commissioners', April 1646; with 'some papers of the Commissioners of Scotland ... concerning the propositions of peace' [printed], 11 April 1646, and the answers of the Lords and Commons to these papers [printed], 16 April 1646.
'The Portrait of queen Christine of Sweden',
'The Lord Frankland’s fourth speech in the House of Commons' [copy],
Three issues of the 'London Gazette': 9-12 October 1671; 27 February–3 March 1672; 9-13 October 1673.
'The Life of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury' [copy] ,
'The life and reign of king Henry VIII',
Draft and copy, [c.1634x1640], of Edward Herbert’s ‘Life’ of Henry VIII, which was published in 1649; also included is some of the material used in its composition.
'The king’s speech to both houses of Parliament' [copy],
'The Expedition to the Isle of Rhe',
Drafts and copies, [1628x1630]-1631, of Edward Herbert’s ‘Expedition to the Isle of Rhe’, which was published in Latin in 1658.
'The Earl of Strafford characterised',
'The Earl of Strafforde characterized in a letter sent by a gentl[eman] out of London to a friende in the countrey', [c.1641].
The earl of Shaftesbury's speech upon appointing a day in court for Thomas Sherley,
Notes on the earl of Shaftesbury’s speech in the House of Commons upon the debate of appointing a day for hearing Dr [Thomas] Sherley’s cause, 20 October 1675.
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The duke of Wharton's reasons for going into exile as a Jacobite,
'His Grace the Duke of W[harton]’s reasons for leaving his native country and espousing the cause of his Royal Majesty king James, in a letter to his friends in Great Britain and Ireland', [1725].
Wharton, Philip Wharton, Duke of, 1698-1731.
'The defensive agreement between Great Britain and France, taken from the Dutch news' [copy],
Copy of an article taken out of the Dutch news, 1682, concerning the defensive agreement between Great Britain and France against Spain.