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LETTER
128. A letter to the king, of my lord chan-
cellor's amendment, and the difference begun
between the chancery and king's bench
129. To Sir George Villiers
130. To Sir George Villiers, about swearing him
into the privy council
131. To the king, of the chancery and king's
bench
132. To the king, on the breach of the new
company
133. To Sir George Villiers
134. To his Majesty, about the earl of Somerset
135. To his Majesty, about the chancellor's
place
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136. To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of
Somerset
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137. To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of
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143. To Sir George Villiers
144. To the king, about the Commendams .
145. A memorial for his Majesty, 1616
140. To Sir George Villiers, of Somerset's
arraignment.
141. To the king, about Somerset's examination
142. An expostulation to the lord chief justice
Coke
146. To Sir George Villiers
147. To Sir George Villiers
148. Touching the Commendams
149. To Sir George Villiers
150. To Sir George Villiers
151. To Sir George Villiers
152. To Sir George Villiers
159. To sir George Villiers, acknowledging the king's favour
160. To the king
161. To the lord viscount Villiers
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192. To the earl of Buckingham
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193. To the earl of Buckingham
194. To the king
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153. To Sir George Villiers, about Irish affairs
154. To the king
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155. To Sir George Villiers, on sending his bill
for viscount
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156. To Sir George Villiers, on sending his pa-
tent
157. To the king, of Sir George Villiers's patent
158. To Sir George Villiers, on sending his pa-
tent sealed
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168. To the lord viscount Villiers
169. To the earl of Buckingham, on the same
day Sir Francis Bacon was declared lord
keeper of the great seal
170. To the earl of Buckingham
162. Reasons why the new company is not to be
trusted and continued with the trade of
cloths
163. To the lord viscount Villiers
164. To the lord viscount Villiers
165. To Sir Francis Bacon, his Majesty's attor-
ney-general
The case of John Bertram
166. To the lord viscount Villiers
167. To the lord viscount Villiers, about duels. 90 219. To the lord chancellor
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181. To the earl of Buckingham
182. To the king
183. To the earl of Buckingham
184. To the king
185. To the earl of Buckingham
186. A memorial for his Majesty
187. To the earl of Buckingham
188. To the earl of Buckingham
189. To the earl of Buckingham
190. To the lord keeper
191. To the earl of Buckingham
171. To the university of Cambridge
172. To the earl of Buckingham
173. To the earl of Buckingham
174. To Mr. Matthew, censuring some astrono-
mers in Italy.
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175. To the king, about the Spanish match 93
176. To the earl of Buckingham
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177. An account of council business, and other
matters
178. A note of some precedents as come nearest
the case of the lord Brackley referred to in
the foregoing letter
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179. To the lord keeper
180. To the earl of Buckingham
199. To the king
200. To the lord chancellor
201. To the marquis of Buckingham
202. To the marquis of Buckingham
203. To the marquis of Buckingham
204. To the marquis of Buckingham
205. To the marquis of Buckingham
206. To the marquis of Buckingham
207. To the marquis of Buckingham
208. To the marquis of Buckingham
209. To the lord chancellor
210. To the marquis of Buckingham
211. To the marquis of Buckingham
212. To the king
213. To the king
214. To the marquis of Buckingham
215. To the lord chancellor
216. To the lord chancellor
196. To Mr. Matthew, about reading and giving
judgment upon his writings
197. To the marquis of Buckingham
198. To the lord chancellor
217. To Sir Thomas Leigh and Sir Thomas
Puckering, knights and baronets
89 218. To the marquis of Buckingham
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282. To the marquis of Buckingham
283. To the duke of Buckingham
284. To the lord St. Alban
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285. To the duke of Buckingham
115 286. To the lord St. Alban
249. To Mr. Matthew, expressing great acknow-
ledgment and kindness
250. To Mr. Matthew, owning his impatient
attention to do him service
251. To the marquis of Buckingham
252. To the marquis of Buckingham
253. To the lord chancellor
115 287. To the lord St. Alban
115 288. To the duke of Buckingham
116 289. To the lord St. Alban
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112 276. To the king
112277. To Mr. Matthew, employing him to do a
112 good office with a great man
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113 278. To the lord Digby, on his going to Spain 130
113 279. To Mr. Matthew
274. To the lord marquis of Buckingham, high
admiral of England
275. To Father Redempt. Baranzan
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280. An expostulation to the marquis of Buck- ·
ingham
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114 281. To the lord St. Alban
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291. To the duke of Buckingham
292. To the lord St. Alban
293. To the lord treasurer Marlborough, expos-
tulating about his unkindness and injustice
294. To the king
295. Answer to the foregoing, by king James
296. The lord viscount St. Alban to Dr. Wil-
liams, bishop of Lincoln, concerning his
speeches, &c.
297. The bishop's answer
298. To the queen of Bohemia
299. A letter of the lord Bacon's in French, to
the marquis Fiat, relating to his "Essays" 136
300. To the earl of Arundel and Surry, just
before his death, being the last letter he
ever wrote
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To the queen
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To Robert Kemp, of Gray's Inn, Esq.
126 To the earl of Essex
126 To Mr. Bacon from the earl of Essex
. 126 To the earl of Essex
126 To Sir Robert Cecil
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Sir Robert Cecil's answer
127 Earl of Essex to Mr. Bacon
LETTERS, SPEECHES, CHARGES, ADVICES, &c. OF Lord
CHANCELLOR BACON,
FIRST PUBLISHED BY DR. BIRCH, IN ONE VOLUME
OCTAVO, IN 1763.
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To the lady Clifford
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To the lord chancellor
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To the lord chancellor, and Sir Lionel Tanfield,
lord chief baron of the exchequer
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199 To the lord chancellor
199 To the marquis of Buckingham
200 To the marquis of Buckingham
200 To the lord chancellor
201 To the marquis of Buckingham
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202 To the marquis of Buckingham.
202 To the lord chancellor
To the king, concerning the form and manner
of proceeding against Sir Walter Raleigh
To the marquis of Buckingham
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202 To the marquis of Buckingham
203 To the marquis of Buckingham
203 To the lord chancellor
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203 To Mr. Secretary Calvert
To the king
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204 To the lord chancellor
204 To the marquis of Buckingham
205 To the lord chancellor
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