DEPARTMENT OF MSS. 83 



of Sir John Hotham and his son, a letter to him from Charles 1., 

 the answer of the Committee of both Kingdoms to his proposi- 

 tions for surrender, etc. 



Original minutes of meetings of the Privy Council, with 

 names of the members present, etc. Aug. 1661-Apr. 1667 ; in 

 the hands of Sir E. Walker, Sir J. Nicholas and Sir R. Browne, 

 Clerks to the Council. 



Register of petitions to the king, with terms of reference in 

 answer, etc. ; Oct. 1661-Oct. 1662. 



Register of royal warrants, letters, etc., to the Lord Lieu- 

 tenant and other officials in Ireland; Oct. 1601-Oct. 1662. 



List of military officers in commission, 1661 ; with copies of 

 commissions, Sept. 1661-Oct. 1662. 



" The Law of England relating to five of the Kings seales " : 

 a much enlarged autograph revision by John Brydall of his 

 Jus Sigilli, published in 1673. 



Additional Instructions from the Secret Committee of the 

 Scottish Council to the Committees of Council as to the treat- 

 ment of the Covenanters [1684]. With five signatures. 



Abstracts of "public revenues, taxes and moneys borrowed," 

 1697-1700 ; with an account of sums applied to the public 

 services, 1702-1704. 



Establishment-lists of the Customs for England and Wales ; 

 1762-1763. Two volumes. 



Holograph letters of George III. to his confidential political 

 agent John Robinson, M.P., Secretary to the Treasury, chiefly 

 during the administration of Lord North, with drafts or copies 

 of Robinson's replies; 1772-1784. Three volumes. With a 

 volume of accompts, etc., relating to the king's private financial 

 affairs, 1751-1782. 



Letters of Admiral Sir W. Sidney Smith, 1795-1840, chiefly 

 addressed to Admiral Sir R. Bickerton during the Egyptian 

 campaign of 1801. 



Letter from Lord Wellington to [Col. H. M.] Gordon, with 

 severe reflexions on the " absolute impotence " of the Spanish 

 leaders, etc. ; Cartaxo, 5th Feb. 1811. 



Letters addressed to Francis Place, the radical reformer, by 

 " men of political and literary reputation " and others, chiefly 

 on political questions; 1813-1852. Two volumes. Supple- 

 mentary to the large Place collections already in the Museum. 

 Presented by Dr. H. A.Miers, Principal of London University, 

 and his brother, F. R. Miers, Esq. 



•' The Minutes of the Working Men's Association," 1836- 

 1839, chiefly in the hand of William Lovett, the Chartist, 

 first secretary. Four volumes. Presented by Maurice H. 

 Truelove, Esq. 



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