G. MICHELMORE & CO.
17. Complains that he has received no letters from him
though he has written ten. He cannot get money
and has lived on credit for 6 weeks. 4to. Copen-
hagen, 9 July 1672.
18. Is glad he has recovered from the fever. Is in debt
£800. Etc. 4to. Copenhagen, 30 July 1672.
19. Has received a letter of advice from Banks at Hamburg.
Presses for more money. “ I write this weeke to my
wife whoe will speake to the Lords about it & assist
you at any time.” Etc. 2 pp. 4to. Copenhagen,
6 Aug. 1672.
20. Draft, about his wife receiving the Rents of the
Aulnage. Etc.
21. “ My wife desireing some Addition to bee made to ye
Lodgings att Whitehall, hath prevailed with mee for
ye doeing of itt, ... I have ordered her to receive
my rents of ye northern Aulnage ” to pay for the
addition. Etc. Folio. Copenhagen, 27 Aug. 1672.
22. Thanking Sir Robert Clayton for £500 and sending
him two warrants for a “ Brace of Dooes (Does) &
wish you a great deale of mirth att ye eating of them.”
Etc. 2 pp. 4to. Copenhagen, 14 Sept. 1672.
23. Sir Robert Clayton’s Letter to his Grace. Folio.
30 Sept. 1672.
24. His wife the Duchess informs him that Sir Robt. Long
will pay all his (the Duke’s) assignments upon ye
account of my Embassy.” 4to. Copenhagen, 15 Oct.
1672.
25. On money matters. 4to. Copenhagen, 5 Nov. 1672.
The Duke died at Elsinore a month later—12 Dec.
26. Coppy of Clayton’s Letter to the Duke and Banck’s
Letter of Creditt for £500. 3 pp. 4to. 25 Nov. 1672.
27. Proposal for the Duke’s possession of the “ I2d per
Chalder ” (coal). Folio, (c. 1672.)
28. A note of the Duke’s Goods (Plate, Guns, etc.). Folio.
(c. 1672.)
29. A note of the Duke’s Leases of his Aulnage. Folio.
Feb. 1672-3.
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17. Complains that he has received no letters from him
though he has written ten. He cannot get money
and has lived on credit for 6 weeks. 4to. Copen-
hagen, 9 July 1672.
18. Is glad he has recovered from the fever. Is in debt
£800. Etc. 4to. Copenhagen, 30 July 1672.
19. Has received a letter of advice from Banks at Hamburg.
Presses for more money. “ I write this weeke to my
wife whoe will speake to the Lords about it & assist
you at any time.” Etc. 2 pp. 4to. Copenhagen,
6 Aug. 1672.
20. Draft, about his wife receiving the Rents of the
Aulnage. Etc.
21. “ My wife desireing some Addition to bee made to ye
Lodgings att Whitehall, hath prevailed with mee for
ye doeing of itt, ... I have ordered her to receive
my rents of ye northern Aulnage ” to pay for the
addition. Etc. Folio. Copenhagen, 27 Aug. 1672.
22. Thanking Sir Robert Clayton for £500 and sending
him two warrants for a “ Brace of Dooes (Does) &
wish you a great deale of mirth att ye eating of them.”
Etc. 2 pp. 4to. Copenhagen, 14 Sept. 1672.
23. Sir Robert Clayton’s Letter to his Grace. Folio.
30 Sept. 1672.
24. His wife the Duchess informs him that Sir Robt. Long
will pay all his (the Duke’s) assignments upon ye
account of my Embassy.” 4to. Copenhagen, 15 Oct.
1672.
25. On money matters. 4to. Copenhagen, 5 Nov. 1672.
The Duke died at Elsinore a month later—12 Dec.
26. Coppy of Clayton’s Letter to the Duke and Banck’s
Letter of Creditt for £500. 3 pp. 4to. 25 Nov. 1672.
27. Proposal for the Duke’s possession of the “ I2d per
Chalder ” (coal). Folio, (c. 1672.)
28. A note of the Duke’s Goods (Plate, Guns, etc.). Folio.
(c. 1672.)
29. A note of the Duke’s Leases of his Aulnage. Folio.
Feb. 1672-3.
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