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TO THE SAME (22 Nov. 1617)

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Cause between Sir Rowland and Edward Egerton. Suit touch-
ing Alehouses. The King's household.

TO THE R. HON. HIS VERY GOOD L. THE MARQUIS OF BUCK-

INGHAM, OF HIS M's. MOST HON. PRIVY COUNCIL (16 Jan.

1617-8)

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Removal of Sir John Cotton from the place of Custos Rotu-
lorum

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5. Buckingham's letters in favour of suitors-how meant by him
and how treated by Bacon. Threats of Lord Clifton

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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (25 Jan. 1617-8)
Huddy v. Huddy. Buckingham's acknowledgment of Bacon's
attention to cases recommended. Bacon dines at Gray's Inn
on Candlemas Day to countenance the revels. Suit for the
making of Sheriffs and Escheators' Patents, referred to Bacon.
Another Masque in preparation

6. Public charge to be given to the Judges and Justices on the last

Star Chamber day.

TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (6 Feb. 1617-8)

TO THE KING (6 Feb. 1617-8)

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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (25 July, 1618)
Grant stayed at the seal. Commission of Wards in Ireland.
TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (27 July, 1618)
Bill for making Lady Compton Countess of Buckingham.

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7. Sir Walter Ralegh's expedition to Guiana. Three former pro-
posals of the kind rejected, as likely to lead to a breach of the
peace with Spain. His fourth proposal to seek a mine not near
any Spanish settlement, supported by Secretary Winwood, and
accepted. Commission signed 26 August, 1616. Limits of
commission. Security against abuse of it. Apprehensions as
to his designs. Conversation with Bacon about taking the
Plate fleet. His instructions to the party sent in search of the
mine. Its supposed position with regard to the neighbouring
town. Inconsistency of these instructions with his commis-
sion. Irrelevancy of the justification offered in his " Apology."
Real object of that paper
Capture and treatment of St. Thome.

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Arrest of Ralegh by Sir L. Stucley. His failure to escape out of
England, and recommitment to the Tower

Commissioners appointed to examine the case.

offence. Legal difficulty in dealing with it

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Two courses recommended by the Commissioners. Their report
drawn up by Sir Edward Coke.

TO THE KING (18 October, 1618)

of his last speech

8. Discovery of transportation of gold and silver by the Dutch mer-
chants.

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TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (19 Oct. 1618)
Cause in Chancery between Francis Foliambe and Francis
Horneby. Enclosure of Lincoln's Inn Fields. Lord Ormonde
before the Council for refusing an award made by the King.

TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM (12 November, 1618) . 375

Cause of Mr. Wyche recommanded. Additional instructions for

the Court of Wards

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TO THE RIGHT HON. MY VERY GOOD LORD THE LORD

MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM, OF HIS M. MOST HON. PRIVY

COUNCIL (25 Nov. 1618)

9. Popular outcry against Sir L. Stucley. His "Apology," written.
immediately after Ralegh was transferred from his custody to
the Tower. His "Petition," presented after Ralegh's execu-
tion, for a Declaration to be put forth by the State for the
clearing of matters: published by the King's printer on the
26th of November, and immediately followed by the official
"Declaration." Credibility of the official narrative. Bacon's
part in it. Documents in illustration

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Expectations of Ralegh's followers

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Why he complained that the plan of his voyage had been "be-

trayed to Spain"

Popular judgment on his execution, how to be accounted for . 435
Legal difficulty in dealing with the case in an ordinary way.
Regular course of proceeding against such offences, as de-
scribed by Blackstone. Ralegh's own way of dealing with
them when he was in authority

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