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inclination of bis majesty's, signified to
Sir Paucis Bacon to the Lord Treasurer, con-
him, for the chancellor's place...... 14
cerning the solicitor's place.......
1 Lord Chancellor Bacon to Sir George Villiers, of
to the Lord Treasurer Burghley.
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advice concerning Ireland, from Gorham-
to the Lord Treasurer Burghley..
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bury to Windsor......
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Mr. Anthony Bacon to the Earl of Essex.
to the Earl of Northumberland..
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The Earl of Essex's answer.....
to the King.......
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Sir Francis Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury, con- Sir Francis Bacon, the king's attorney, returned
cerning the solicitor's place.......
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with postils of the king's own hand..... 18
to the Earl of Essex, when Sir Robert Cecil
to the Master of the Horse, upon the sending
was in France.........
of his bill for viscount, sС...............
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to the Earl of Essex, concerning the Earl of
to Sir George Villiers, upon the sending his
Tyrone .....
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patent for Viscount Villiers to be signed.. 20
to the Earl, before his going to Ireland..
to the King, about a certificate of my Lord
to the Earl of Essex, after his enlargement...
Coke's......
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in recommendation of his service to the Earl
to Mr. Toby Matthew..
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of Northumberland, a few days before Queen
to the Earl of Salisbury.
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Elizabeth's death...
8 to the King..
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to Mr. Robert Kempe, upon the death of Queen
to the King.
Elizabeth
9 to the King......
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to Mr. David Foules in Scotland, upon the en.
to the King, upon the sending unto him a
trance of his majesty's reign.....
9 beginning of a History of His Majesty's
to Sir Robert Cecil, after defeat of the Spa-
Time....
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niards in Ireland, for reducing that kingdum
to the Lord Chancellor, touching the History
to civility, with some reasons enclosed..... 9
of Britain
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to the Lord Treasurer, touching his speech in
to the King, about the pardon of the Parlia.
Parliament.
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ment's sentence........
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to Mr. Matthew, upon sending his book De
to the King, upon presenting his discoursu
Sapientia Veterum .
10 touching the plantation of Ireland....... 24
to the King, touching matter of revenue and
to the Earl of Salisbury, upon sending him
profit......
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one of his Books of Advancement of Learn-
ing.......
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to the King, touching the lord chancellor's
place ....
... 10 The Lord Chancellor Bacon to the Lords... 25
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to the King, of my lord chancellor's amend-
to the Duke.......
ment, and the difference begun between the
Sir Francis Bacon to the Lord Treasurer Buck
Chancery and King's Bench..
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hurst, upon the same occasion, of sending
to Sir George Villiers, touching the difference
his book of Advancement of Learning... 26
between the Courts of Chancery and King's
of the like argument, to the Lord Chan
Bench .......
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to the King, concerning the premunire in the