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CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
1616-1617.
Coke anxious to be restored to the favour of the court
-The quarrel between Secretary Winwood and the
Chancellor Bacon-Proposes a marriage between his
daughter Frances and Sir John Villiers, Buckingham's
brother-Lady Hatton opposes the match-Carries her
daughter off-Coke discovers her retreat, and recovers
possession of her-Both Coke and his wife complain
to the Privy Council-Memorial written for Lady
Hatton-Lady Hatton a court beauty-Her conduct
to Sir Edward Coke after his disgrace Notices
of them in the gossiping letters of that period-Letter
of Lady Hatton to the Privy Council-Is out of favour
at court-Petition to the King-Letters of Lady
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