Cork. 1 p.; 33 x 22 cm. "Noble Cousin, Wee are now brought to the last Pynche of beinge able to subsist..." A plea for supplies for the troops around Cork. folder 6.
1642 Oct 31-Nov 10 The Hague. 1 p., 33 x 21 cm. "The Queen hath demanded ships and appointed the 17th of this month to depart from hence..." Discussion of affairs at the Hague including a note about plans to raise money by pawning jewels. folder 14.
Worcester. 1 p.; 29 x 19 cm. "My Lords and Gentlemen, In obedience to your commands..." Concerns a petition sent to Charles I. Great Britain -- Committee of Safety. folder 9.
n.p. 1 p.; 30 x 18 cm. "Sir Give me leave to arreast your noble promise of endeavor on my behalfe..." Includes list of payments and expenses due to Balfour. folder 1.
Shrewsbury. 2 p.; 29 x 20 cm. "Sir, His Majesty arrived here yesternight..." With nine line autograph postscript stating that he would rather die in the King's cause, "than prosper by taking arms against God's annoynted." folder 8.
Worcester. 1 p.; 32 x 22 cm. "My Lords & Gentlemen, In obedience to the commands of the Houses..." Discusses the King's refusal to receive a petition. Also signed by Viscount Mandeville; Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield (1599-1680); Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton (1613-96); Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke (1608-43); Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham (1613?-66); Arthur Goodwin (1593?-1643) and one other. Great Britain. Committee of Safety; Charles I, 1600-49. folder 5.
Derby House. 1 p; 31 x 20 cm. Countersigned by John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (1598-1663). Draft of reply on the same page. "Sir, The King being now marched with all his forces..." Reply: "According to your Lordships commands..." folder 4.