. The manuscripts of Henry Duncan Skrine, esq. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTYS STATIONERY OFFICE, BY EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from EYRE and SPOTTISWOODE, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, , and 32, Abingdon Street, Westminster, ; or ADAM and CHARLES BLACK, 6, North Bridge, Edinburgh; or HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., 104, Grafton Street, Dublin. 1887.[C—5060.] Price Is. Id. HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. ELEVENTH REPORT, .APPENDIX, PART I. THE MANUSCRIPTS OF HENRY DUNCAN SKRINE, E


. The manuscripts of Henry Duncan Skrine, esq. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTYS STATIONERY OFFICE, BY EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from EYRE and SPOTTISWOODE, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, , and 32, Abingdon Street, Westminster, ; or ADAM and CHARLES BLACK, 6, North Bridge, Edinburgh; or HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., 104, Grafton Street, Dublin. 1887.[C—5060.] Price Is. Id. HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. ELEVENTH REPORT, .APPENDIX, PART I. THE MANUSCRIPTS OF HENRY DUNCAN SKRINE, E SQ. SALVETTI CORRESPONDENCE. $r«tentr& to fcotlj feautieg nf parliament fty Cummana Df $cr jHajMttjj. Sa:. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTYS STATIONERY OFFICE, BY EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTT. And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from EYRE and SPOTTISWOODE. East Harding Street, Fleet Street. , and 32, Abingdon street, Westminster, ; or ADAM and CHARLES BLACK, 6, North Bridge, Edinburgh ; or HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., 104, Grabtok Street, Dublin 1887. [C.—5060.] Price Is. id. 1 THE MANUSCRIPTS OF HENRY DUNCAN ^SERINE, ESQUIRE, OF CLAVERTON MANOR,SOMERSET. SALVETTI CORRESPONDENCE. The originals of the following letters are preserved in the Archives MSS. of•of Florence and were written by a certain Alessandro Antelminelli, a H De^ixenative of Lucca, who adopted the name of Amerigo Salvetti and was — for many years the representative of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany atthe English Court. They are written in the Tuscan dialect, and partlyin cipher, and were translated, in 1881, by the late Mr. Heath Wilsonof Florence, s


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