116. To the king, concerning Owen's cause, etc. 351
117. To the king, about a certificate of lord chief
justice Coke,
353
118. To the king,
354
119. To the king,
355
120. To the king, of revenue and profit, 360
121. To the king,
361
122. To the king, concerning the new company, 363
123. To Sir George Villiers, about Roper's place, 366
124, To the king,
ibid.
125. To the king, advising him to break off with
the new company,
369
126. To the king, touching the chancellor's sick-
371
127. To the king,
ibid.
128. A letter to the king, of my lord chancellor's
amendment, and the difference begun between
the chancery and king's bench,
374
129. To Sir George Villiers,
376
130. To Sir George Villiers, about swearing him
into the privy council,
377
131. To the king, of the chancery and king's bench,
378
132. To the kiny, on the breach of the new company,
383
133. To Sir George Villiers,
387
134. To his majesty, about the earl of Somerset, ibid.
135. To his majesty, about the chancellor's place, 389
136. To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
merset,
390
137. To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
merset,
893
138. A letter to the king, with his majesty's obser-
vations upon it,
395
139. To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
merset,
398
140. To Sir George Villiers, of Somerset's arraign-
ment,
400
141. To the king, about Somerset's examination, 402
142. An expostulation to the lord chief justice Coke,
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