Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon].
- All Souls College Library
- Date:
- 1842
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![5. List of the king’s yachts, their size, date and place of building, etc. p. 59. Reversing the volume, 6. “ A list of the ships, commaunders, etc. under the command of Richard Deane and George Monck, Generalls, against the Hollanders in the fight on the second and third of June, 1653.” 7. Letters of safe conduct to Jo. and Christ. Harmersten; Testimonial in favour of Sampson Bourne; with a few official forms. 8. “ Receipt for Staukers.” CXLI. Paper, in small 4to, ff. 24, written in the beginning of the eighteenth century by F. L[uttrell ?] 1. A list of his Majesty’s navy royal, with the dimensions of the ships, number of men and guns, dates and times of building, with the names of the builders, fol. 1 b. 2. The wages of the officers and seamen in war and peace ; the weight of cordage and ordnance on board, etc. fol. 10 b. 3. Estimate of the ordinary charge of the navy for a year, from June 1660 to June 1661, of the charge in building several ships, etc. fol. 17. At the end, “ This preceeding manuscript of ye state of ye navy was copied by my son F. L. from ye manuscript in ye custody of John Anstis, Esq., and examined there- with by him and me, but I doubt ’tis not correct, having found several mistakes yerein : N[arcissus] L[uttrell]. 22 April 1710.” CXLII. Paper, in large folio, ff. 20, xvih. Cent. “ Remembrances for order and decency to be kept in the upper House of Parliament by the lords when his Majesty is not there, leaving the solemnity of his Majesty’s coming to be marshalled by those lords to whom it more properly appertains,” with an index prefixed. CXLIII. Paper, in large folio, ff. 114, xvin. Cent. 1. Estimate of the charge of the Navy for the year 1683, with the usual rates and allow- ances granted to the principal officers, com- missioners, clerks, etc. presented to the House of Commons by Sir Robert Rich on 3 Jan. 1698. fol. 1. 2. Accompt of his Majesty’s proper rents arising from the Few and Blench duties in Scotland, with the deductions, alterations, and differ- ences between the present rental and the for- mer, preceding king James his going into England in 1603 ; extracted out of the rolls and registers by Sir William Parves, his Ma- jesty’s solicitor, 1681. fol. 30. 3. His Majesty’s revenue in Scotland since H. M. happy restoration, as at present payable; also the establishment of the pay of the army in Scotland, in 1684. fol. 94. Prefixed, “ For John Drummond, of Lun- din,” secretary of state for Scotland. CXLIV. Paper, in folio, ff. 146, xvii. Cent.; formerly belonging to N. Luttrell. “ The severall arguments and opinions'of all the reverend and learned judges of England con- cerning the great case of Shipp-moneyes xiij. Carol. Regis, xxvij Januarii 1638.” Compare Rushworth, vol. ii. p. 481, seqq. CXLV. Paper, in large folio, ff. 333, xvii. Cent.; for- merly belonging to N. Luttrell. Reports and entries of cases in the King’s Bench, and other courts in the reigns of Charles II., James II., and William III. ; with notes by N. Luttrell. CXLVI. Paper, in folio, ff. 115, written about the year 1700. A volume of papers containing the statements respecting the Navy, the lists and stations of the different ships, the victualling accounts of Admiral Russel, etc., as laid before the Par- liament in 1698 ; with an index annexed.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22017768_0052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)