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128 A letter to the king, of my lord chancellor's amend-
ment, and the difference begun between the chan-
cery 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 king, on the breach of the new company,383
133 To Sir George Villiers,
merset,
134 To his majesty, about the earl of Somerset,
135 To his majesty, about the chancellor's place, 389
136 To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
390
137 To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
merset, 393
138 A letter to the king, with his majesty's observa-
tions upon it, 395
139 To Sir George Villiers, about the earl of So-
398
140 To Sir George Villiers, of Somerset's arraignment,
400
141 To the king, about Somerset's examination, 402
142 An expostulation to the lord chief justice Coke, 403
143 To Sir George Villiers,
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412
414
420
ibid.
421
144 To the king, about the Commendams,
145 A memorial for his majesty, 1616,
146 To Sir George Villiers,
387
147 To Sir George Villiers,
148 Touching the Commendams,
149 To Sir George Villiers,
150 To Sir George Villiers,
151 To Sir George Villiers,
152 To Sir George Villiers,
435
436
437
438
153 To Sir George Villiers, about Irish affairs, ibid.
154 To the king,
441
155 To Sir George Villiers, on sending his bill for
viscount,
442
156 To Sir George Villiers, on sending his patent, 443
157 To the king, of Sir George Villiers's patent, 445
158 To Sir George Villiers, on sending his patent
sealed,
446
159 To Sir George Villiers, acknowledging the king's
favour,
160 To the king,
161 To the lord viscount Villiers,
447
448
162 Reasons why the new company is not to be trusted
and continued with the trade of cloths,
449
163 To the lord viscount Villiers,
451
452
164 To the lord viscount Villiers,
165 To Sir Francis Bacon, his majesty's attorney
453
454
455
167 To the lord viscount Villiers, about duels,
168 To the lord viscount Villiers,
459
462
169 To the earl of Buckingham, on the same day Sir
Francis Bacon was declared lord keeper of the
great seal,
463
170 To the earl of Buckingham,
171 To the university of Cambridge,
172 To the earl of Buckingham,
464
465
173 To the earl of Buckingham,
466
general,
The case of John Bertram,
166 To the lord viscount Villiers,
174 To Mr. Matthew, censuring some astronomers in
Italy,
467
469
175 To the king, about the Spanish match,
176 To the earl of Buckingham,
177 An account of council business, and other matters,
470
178 A note of some precedents as come nearest the case
of the lord Brackley : referred to in the fore-
going letter,
474
179 To the lord keeper,
180 To the earl of Buckingham,
181 To the earl of Buckingham,
182 To the king,
183 To the earl of Buckingham,
184 To the king,
185 To the earl of Buckingham,
186 A memorial for his majesty,
187 To the earl of Buckingham,
188 To the earl of Buckingham,
189 To the earl of Buckingham,
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476
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190 To the lord keeper,
191 To the earl of Buckingham,
192 To the earl of Buckingham,
193 To the earl of Buckingham,
194 To the king,
493
195 To the marquis of Buckingham,
495
196 To Mr. Matthew, about reading and giving judg
ment upon his writings,
496
197 To the marquis of Buckingham,
198 To the lord chancellor,
199 To the king,
200 To the lord chancellor,
201 To the marquis of Buckingham,
202 To the marquis of Buckingham,
203 To the marquis of Buckingham,
204 To the marquis of Buckingham,
205 To the marquis of Buckingham,
206 To the marquis of Buckingham,
207 To the marquis of Buckingham,
208 To the marquis of Buckingham,
209 To the lord chancellor,
210 To the marquis of Buckingham,
211 To the marquis of Buckingham,
212 To the king,
499
500
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515
217 To my very loving friends, Sir Thomas Leigh and
Sir Thomas Puckering, knights and baronets, 516
213 To the king,
214 To the marquis of Buckingham,
215 To the lord chancellor,
216 To the lord chancellor,
489
218 To the marquis of Buckingham,
219 To the lord chancellor,
220 To the lord chancellor,
221 To the marquis of Buckingham,
222 To the lord chancellor,
223 To the marquis of Buckingham,
224 To the lord chancellor,
225 To the marquis of Buckingham,
226 To the marquis of Buckingham,
227 To the marquis of Buckingham,
228 To the marquis of Buckingham,
491
517
518
520
521
522
523
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525
229 To the lord chancellor,
230 To the marquis of Buckingham,
231 To the lord chancellor,
254 To the lord chancellor,
255 To the marquis of Buckingham,
256 To the king,
232 To the marquis of Buckingham,
233 To the marquis of Buckingham,
234 To the king,
529
235 To the marquis of Buckingham,
236 To the marquis of Buckingham,
237 To the marquis of Buckingham,
238 To the marquis of Buckingham,
239 To the king,
530
531
532
534
240 To the marquis of Buckingham,
241 To the lord chancellor,
242 This letter was written with the king's own hand,
to my lord chancellor Verulam, upon his lordship's
sending to his majesty his Novum Organum, 535
243 To the marquis of Buckingham, ibid.
244 Draught of a proclamation for a parliament, re-
ferred to in the preceding letter,
536
245 To the lord chancellor,
246 To Sir Henry Wotton,
542
247 Lord of St. Alban's to Mr. Matthew,
248 To Mr. Matthew, believing his danger less than
he found it,
543
249 To Mr. Matthew, expressing great acknowledge- ment and kindness, ibid.
250 To Mr. Matthew, owning his impatient attention
to do him service,
251 To the marquis of Buckingham,
252 To the marquis of Buckingham,
253 To the lord chancellor,
257 To the king,
258 To the king's most excellent majesty,
259 To the prince of Wales,
260 To the king,
261 To the marquis of Buckingham,
262 A memorial for his majesty's service,
263 To the marquis of Buckingham,
264 To the marquis of Buckingham,
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VOL. V.
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527
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549
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265 To the marquis of Buckingham,
266 To the king,
267 To the lord St. Alban,
268 To the marquis of Buckingham,
269 To the lord St. Alban,
270 To the lord St. Alban,
271 To the lord St. Alban,
558
559
560
561
562
272 To the marquis of Buckingham,
273 To the king's most excellent majesty,
274 To the lord marquis of Buckingham, high admiral
of England,
563
564
566
a good
571
275 To father Redempt. Baranzan,
276 To the king,
277 To Mr. Matthew, employing him to do
office with a great man,
278 To the lord Digby on his going to Spain,
279 To Matthew,
280 Anexpostulation to the marquis of Buckingham,573
281 To the lord St. Alban,
282 To the marquis of Buckingham,
283 To the duke of Buckingham,
284 To the lord St. Alban,
285 To the duke of Buckingham,
286 To the lord St. Alban,
572
575
577
578
287 To the lord St. Alban,
288 To the duke of Buckingham,
289 To the lord St. Alban,
290 To the lord St. Alban,
291 To the duke of Buckingham,
292 To the lord St. Alban,
293 To the lord treasurer Marlborough, expostulating
about his unkindness and injustice,
294 To the king,
582
295 In answer to the foregoing, by king James, 584
296 The lord viscount St. Alban to Dr. Williams, bishop of Lincoln, concerning his speeches, &c. ibid.
297 The bishop's answer to the preceding letter, 585
298 To the queen of Bohemia, 587
299 A letter of the lord Bacon, in French, to the mar-
quis Fiat, 588
300 To the earl of Arundel and Surry: just before
his death, being the last letter he ever wrote, ibid.
579
580
581