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![Lot 590—continued. LORRAINE (Francois de) Duc de Guise, A. L. s. 2 pp. folio, Cherne- sur-Moselle, 21 Feb. 1561, to Catherine de Medicis, written in reply to her letter requesting him to return at once and suppress the civil insurrections LorRAINE (Henri de) Duc de Guise, A. L.s. 3 pp. folio, Nancy 10 July, 1586, to Phillip II of Spain, appointing him Protector of the I.eague against England for the establishment of Catholicism in Scotland... “ Your Majesty whom we have with one general voice chosen protector and mainstay of so worthy and laudable an undertaking,” ete. Mary QUEEN oF Scots, Transcripts of Twelve Letters to Fénélon, of which four are believed to be unpublished ; CATHERINE DE Menicis, Forty Transcripts of her Correspondence with the French Ambassadors in England, Jacques Bochetel and De I.a Mothe Fénélon, thirty-eight are from Catherine de Medicis, other three are to her, 22 are apparently unpublished ; CHARLES IX, Sixty- six Transcripts, his correspondence with the French Ambassadors in England, Bochetel and Fénélon, ef which about 24 are unpub- lished; The remaining sixty-one ‘lranscripts are from Bochetel and Fénélon ; accompanying the volume are F. J. Weaver's notes upon the contents 591 Mary Quren or Scots’ ExECcUTION AND SECRETARY DavVISON. The Right Honble. Algernon Capell’s, Earl of Essex’s Collection of Contemporary Historical MSS., comprising : A Brief Enquiry into Leagues and Allyances made betwixt Princes and Nations. And the Nature of their Obligations Dated at end 5 July 1586.—Paper sent by SECRETARY DAVISON to Secretary Walsingham concerning ye REASONS FOR HIS [vizt. Secretary Davison’s] EX- PEDITING YE WARRANT FOR YE QUEEN OF SCOTTS EXE- CUTION, together with An Argument of matters objected in ye Starr Chamber against Secretary Davison, on ye same Account. March 28, £© 1587.—Papal Bulls and Letters.—Two Tracts concerning Heraldry, viz: oO (a) A Briefe rehersall of the Causes of the disorder in the Office of Armes f —_and the means shewed how the same may bee reformed._(b) The ffriday \ 5th of January In the yeare 1420 and in the 10th yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord K.H. 5th Kinge of ffrance and of England within the noble Citty of Roane in the Dutchie of Normandie and in the ffeast of the nativity of our Lord were wee the Kinges of Armes and Heraldes of the Realme of England assembled & of the abeysance of the same of wch the names follow. Interrogatories administered to the Earle of Bristoll (after his arrivall in England from his Embassage in Spayne. Anno Dom. 1624). 466 pp. folio, calf, with the Earl of Essex’s bookplate 1701 neat Ugh 592 Newton (John) Divine and Hymn-writer, Friend of the Poet Cowper, Series of Seven L. s. addressed to John Thornton, 23 pp. 4to and folio, Olney and Bedford, 9th Sept.1773 to 13th June, 1779, mentioning Cowper, the Unwins, Wesley, Dr. Dodd, the American Revolution, etc., brown morocco sm. folio](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31650661_0130.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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