Tract on ships and navigation,
- E4/2.
- File
- [c.1600x1648].
‘A brief abstract exposition and demonstration of all parts and things belonging to a ship and the practice of navigation’, [c.1600x1648].
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 king’s speech to both houses of Parliament' [copy],
'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.
The case against viscount Wimbledon, General of the Cadiz voyage, and his reply,
'The charge delivered by the Earl of Essex and nine other Colonels at the Council table against the Viscount Wimbledon, General of the last Cales [Cadiz] voyage, with his answer containing a full relation of the defeat of the same voyage', [1625].
Suit between the earl of Orrery and Edward Herbert,
Interrogations and answers for the defendant in the suit between Roger [Boyle], earl of Orrery, Lord President of Munster, plaintiff, and Edward Herbert, defendant, concerning estate boundaries in Culcow, Cluddane and Ballimacruttery, Co. Kerry, 1667.
'Stat des pensions que le Roy veult et entend estre paiez ...’ [copy],