No. X.
Charles
by the Grace of God, of Great Britain,
France, and Ireland,
King, Defender of the Faith, &c. &c. &c.
To the most eminent
Prince, the Lord Nicholas Cottoner, Grand Master of
the Order of Malta,
our very dear cousin and friend, Greeting:
We
apprehend that long since it must have come to the knowledge of your eminence,
that a vessel of war of our Royal fleet, named the "Sapphire," went
ashore some months ago on the coasts of Sicily; and was so much damaged, that
she became entirely unseaworthy. We have however heard,
that some guns which belonged to the said ship have been taken to the island of Malta, and there preserved. Having, in
consequence, ordered our well-beloved and faithful subject. Rudolf Montague,
the Master of the Horse of our most serene Consort, and our Minister near his
most Christian Majesty, to send there some fitting person to inquire after any
remains of the said wreck, and to dispose of them in a manner most advantageous
to Us, we, as friends, beg your eminence to be pleased to interpose your
authority; so that the persons already sent, or hereafter to be sent by our
said Minister, may experience no delays nor impediments, but rather find all
favour and due aid from each and every chief of the arsenal, ports and customs,
and other officers to whom it may appertain; which we, in a similar case, will endeavour
fully to reciprocate to your eminence.
In the
mean time we recommend, with all our heart, your eminence to the protection of
the Most Good and Most Great God.
Given from our Palace
of Whitehall, on the 28th
day of November, 1670.
Your
Eminence's good Cousin and Friend,
CHARLES
REX.