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Abstract
This article gives new information on the so-called Letter-book
of John, Viscount Mordaunt (Rylands MS GB 133) beyond that in RHS Camden Series
LXIX, identifies the likely scribe, and dates the transcription to late 1660. It
shows how the large format book was created to record the heroic role played by
Mordaunt and his wife Elizabeth (née Carey) in the achievement of
Restoration, and how the unfinished state of the textual project adds to our
knowledge of the social and political difficulties experienced by Mordaunt, a
client of Clarendon. Beyond its historiographical value for understanding the
activities of the plenipotentiary, the book helps to tell the story of
Mordaunt’s headlong career from his treason trial in 1658 to his
impeachment in 1667, the extraordinary supportive agency of Elizabeth, including
managing secret correspondence in 1659, the complexities of the
Mordaunts’ friendship with John Evelyn, and their loyalty to their fallen
patron Clarendon extending to exile in Montpellier in 1668.