Volume 1
Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum.
- British Museum. Department of Manuscripts (Stowe MSS)
- Date:
- 1895-1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Gorge to carry out a survey of forfeited lands in Leinster; Exeter House, 14 Aug. 1673. f. 293. 6. “ An account of the publique schooles within the Province of Ulster,” by James Margetson, Archbishop of Armagh ; 28 Aug. 1673. f. 330. • 203. Essex Papers. Vol. IV. (fif. 341). Sept.—Dec. 1673. 1. “A relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highnesse Pr. Kupert by Mons’’ de Martell, their Vice-Admirall” : an account of the engagement of the English and French Fleets with the Dutch on 20 Aug. 1673. f. 15. 2. Letters from Sir Joseph Williamson, one of the Plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Cologne; Cologne, M Sept.-^®/^^ 1673[4]. ff. 38, 121-142, 151, 171, 180, 188, 253, 287, 315. 3. Order of the Privy Council for maintaining the Acts of Settle- ment and Explanation, and for disabling Eoman Catholics in Ireland; Whitehall, 26 Sept. 1673. Signed. With a copy of the address of the House of Commons to the King, on 25 Mar. 1673, enclosed, fif. 54, 56. 4. Letters from Sir William Temple, on the state of parties, the marriages of the Duke of York and Prince of Orange, etc.; London, 10 Sept., 25 Oct., 20 Dec. 1673. fif. 17, 113, 361. 5. Warrant of Charles I. for creating Arthur, 1®* Lord Capell of Hadham, an Earl; w.d. [ciVc. 1646—1648 ?]. Signed; countersigned by George, Lord Digby. f. 329. 204. Essex Papers. Vol. V. (ff. 365). Jan.—Mar. 1674. 1. Letters from Sir Joseph Williamson; Cologne, Jan.—1674. ff. 1, 11, 53, 94, 128, 147, 185, 205, 246, 279, 287, 298, 306, 339. 2. “ Articles of treasonable and other crimes of high misdemeanour against the Earl of Arlington, Principall Secretary of State ” ; 15 Jan. 167|. f. 59. 205. Essex Papers. Vol. VI. (ff. 416). Apr.—Aug. 1674. 1. Letters from Sir Joseph Williamson; Cologne, Apr. 1674. ff. 17, 51. 2. Warrant for an audit of the accompts of Lord Eanelagh and his partners, as farmers of the Revenue in Ireland, on account of the non-payment of the forces there; Whitehall, 23 Apr. 1674. f. 77. 3. Letters from Sir William Temple, on proceeding as Ambassador to Holland; Sheen, Hague, 28 Apr., 20 June, 10 Aug. 1674. ff. 84, 254, 386. 4. Warrant for letters patent in Ireland to Prince Rupert, for “ the new arts or inventions of converting into steele all manner of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29002618_0001_0303.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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