DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 31 



" Suma de la coronica del Rey Anrriquo octavo de 

 Ynglaterra": a chronicle of English affairs from 1530 to 

 1552, in Spanish, purporting to be written by a Spanish 

 soldier resident in England and an eye-witness of many of 

 the events described. A copy written at Madrid in 1577. 



Letters of Francis Godolphin and others, with Privy 

 Council warrants, etc., relating to preparations against the 

 Spaniards and other military affairs in Cornwall ; 1570-1601. 



Exchequer Accompts and other official papers of Sir Walter 

 Mildmay, Under-treasurer and Chancellor ; 1572-1580. 



Collection of letters, warrants and other papers relating to 

 the Tower of London, etc. ; 1576-1763. 



Twelve letters from Robert Bowes, when ambassador in 

 Scotland, to his brother Sir George Bowes, of Streatlam, 

 CO. Durham ; 1578. 



Original instructions, signed, from James I. to Francis 

 Manners, Earl of Rutland, sent to Spain to bring home 

 Charles, Prince of Wales, 1623; and from Charles I. to 

 Henry de Vic, sent on a mission to La Rochelle, 1626. 



Transcripts of state-papers, political and other letters, and 

 miscellaneous matter in prose and verse, temp'p. Elizabeth- 

 Charles I. ; made for Sir Francis Fane, cr. Earl of West- 

 moreland in 1624. Three volumes. 



"A trewe storie of the Catholicke prisoners in Yorke 

 Castle," etc., in 1600, apparently by William Richmont, with 

 other controversial tracts ; early 17th century 



Diary of the Parliament of 1621, kept by John Smith, of 

 Nibley, co. Gloucester, m.p. for Midhurst. 



Correspondence and papers relating to the Civil War, 

 consisting chiefly of letters addressed to Edward Montagu, 

 second Earl of Manchester ; 1640-1647. 



Register of correspondence of Mildmay Fane, second Earl 

 of Westmoreland, as Lord-Lieutenant of co. Northampton, 

 1660-1665 ; with autobiographical notes of the same 

 (d. 1666), and of Thomas Fane, sixth Earl (d. 1736). Three 

 volumes. 



Correspondence of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby, with 

 Sir Leoline Jenkins, ambassador at the Nimeguen Conference, 

 with a letter from Danby to the Duke of Lauderdale, 

 1677-1678. 



Reports of cases in the Courts of King's Bench and 

 Common Pleas and at Assizes at Shrewsbury, Stafford, and 

 elsewhere, 1692-1698 ; formerly owned by Chief Justices Sir 

 Robert Eyre and Sir William Lee. 



Case-book of Chief Justice Sir John Holt, containing his 

 autograph notes and judgments in eleven cases, 1701-1703, 

 including the famous one of Ashby v. White. 



A volume of letters from James Ogilvy, Earl of Seafield, 



Chancellor of Scotland, to Sidney Godolphin, Earl of 



0.108. Godolphin, 



