. 269 Lease of York House. To THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. 270 3. Death of Winwood (27 Oct. 1617). Restoration of Lady Hat- ton to liberty. Feast at Hatton House to the King and Prince. The King his own Secretary. Rising importance of Sir Lionel Cranfield.. Retrenchment of expenditure in the King's household. More letters from Buckingham TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM (19 Nov. 1617) TO THE SAME (22 Nov. 1617) . 276 TO THE R. HON. HIS VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF BUCKING- TO THE KING (from the Council, 5 Dec. 1617) TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM (6 Dec. 1617) Sir George Chaworth and the farm of the Petty Writs TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM (New Year's Eve 1617) 4. Buckingham made a Marquis, 1 Jan. 1617-8. Bacon made Lord Chancellor the Sunday after. Has the making of a Baron given him; and is in great favour with the King and Buck- ingham. Reduces his household. New Year's gifts Cause between Sir Rowland and Edward Egerton. Suit touch- TO THE R. HON. HIS VERY GOOD L. THE MARQUIS OF BUCK- Great cause of Tithes concerning the Benefices of London. Removal of Sir John Cotton from the place of Custos Rotu- 5. Buckingham's letters in favour of suitors-how meant by him TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (20 Jan. 1617-8) Suit for erection of an office for the making and copying of commissions that go out of Chancery for examining witnesses. TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (25 Jan. 1617-8) 6. Public charge to be given to the Judges and Justices on the last TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND (15 April, 1618) TO THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND (April, 1618) A suitor sentenced in the Star Chamber for slandering the Lord 2. The Countess of Shrewsbury fined in the Star Chamber for con- tempt in refusing to answer any question touching the Lady Arabella. NOTE OF BACON'S SENTENCE (26 June, 1618) 314 Note (by Sir Jul. Cæsar) of his CHARGE TO THE JUDGES BEFORE THE SUMMER CIRCUITS (26 June, 1618) 3. Bacon created Baron Verulam of Verulam (12 July, 1618). TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (25 July, 1618) TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (5 Aug. 1618) 4. Riotous attack upon the Spanish ambassador's house. that a "delinquent" be given up to the mob. . 7. Sir Walter Ralegh's expedition to Guiana. Three former pro- Arrest of Ralegh by Sir L. Stucley. His failure to escape out of Two courses recommended by the Commissioners. Their report Third course ordered by the King. Impolicy and futility of it. 363 Ralegh formally charged with his late offences before the Com- missioners. Note of the charge and of his answer (imperfect) 364 Warrant to prepare for death. Execution granted by the King's of his last speech 8. Discovery of transportation of gold and silver by the Dutch mer- TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (19 Oct. 1618) TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (12 November, 1618) . 375 TO THE RIGHT HON. MY VERY GOOD LORD THE LORD MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM, OF HIS M. MOST HON. PRIVY 9. Popular outcry against Sir L. Stucley. His "Apology," written. A DECLARATION OF THE DEMEANOR AND CARRIAGE OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH, KNIGHT, AS WELL IN HIS VOYAGE AS IN AND SITHENCE HIS RETURN AND OF THE TRUE MOTIVES AND INDUCEMENTS WHICH OCCASIONED HIS MAJESTY TO Extracts from Sir Thomas Wilson's minutes of conversations 10. Two points on which the official Declaration has been charged with misrepresentation. Question whether the attempt to Expectations of Ralegh's followers Why he complained that the plan of his voyage had been "be- Popular judgment on his execution, how to be accounted for . 435 His execution a sacrifice, not to Spain, but to the necessity of preventing breaches of faith between nations 11. Buckingham's letters in favour of Dr. Steward. Account of the New instructions for the Court of Wards. TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (4 December, 1618) Lord Ridgway's account. Hall's patent of Denizens. 12. Proceedings of Lord Ormonde's son in Ireland.. Business of TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (11 Dec. 1618) Commission from the States to treat of differences with the E. |