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... John Tindal . Roper's office TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 13 Nov. 1616 ) TO THE SAME ( 17 Nov. 1616 ) THE CASE OF JOHN BARTRAM • • TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM , TOUCHING MOMPERSON'S BUSINESS , THE MALTSTERS , ETC. ( 21 Nov. 1616 ) 2 ...
... John Tindal . Roper's office TO THE LORD VISCOUNT VILLIERS ( 13 Nov. 1616 ) TO THE SAME ( 17 Nov. 1616 ) THE CASE OF JOHN BARTRAM • • TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM , TOUCHING MOMPERSON'S BUSINESS , THE MALTSTERS , ETC. ( 21 Nov. 1616 ) 2 ...
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... JOHN DENHAM WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER ( 19 May , 1617 ) . THE SPEECH USED BY SIR FRANCIS BACON LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND TO SIR WILLIAM JONES , UPON HIS CALLING TO BE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ...
... JOHN DENHAM WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER ( 19 May , 1617 ) . THE SPEECH USED BY SIR FRANCIS BACON LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND TO SIR WILLIAM JONES , UPON HIS CALLING TO BE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ...
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... John Cotton from the place of Custos Rotu- lorum · • 5. Buckingham's letters in favour of suitors - how meant by him and how treated by Bacon . Threats of Lord Clifton TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 20 Jan. 1617-8 ) Suit for erection of ...
... John Cotton from the place of Custos Rotu- lorum · • 5. Buckingham's letters in favour of suitors - how meant by him and how treated by Bacon . Threats of Lord Clifton TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 20 Jan. 1617-8 ) Suit for erection of ...
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... John's declaration . Examination of Robert Mering . 4 Sept. 17 Aug .. Page 415 415 " " 39 of William Herbert , Esq . 17 Sept. . 416 " " " 3 of Captain Roger North . 418 " " . 419 " " " " 420 421 • of Captain John Chudleigh Captain ...
... John's declaration . Examination of Robert Mering . 4 Sept. 17 Aug .. Page 415 415 " " 39 of William Herbert , Esq . 17 Sept. . 416 " " " 3 of Captain Roger North . 418 " " . 419 " " " " 420 421 • of Captain John Chudleigh Captain ...
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... John Roper myself ; for neither I nor my Lord Treasurer can deserve any great thanks of you in this business ; consider- ing the King hath spoken to Sir John Roper , and he hath pro- mised ; and besides the thing itself is so reasonable ...
... John Roper myself ; for neither I nor my Lord Treasurer can deserve any great thanks of you in this business ; consider- ing the King hath spoken to Sir John Roper , and he hath pro- mised ; and besides the thing itself is so reasonable ...
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