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To the lord chancellor,
To the marquis of Buckingham,
To the King,
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ibid.
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To the King, thanking his majesty for his gracious
acceptance of his book,
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Notes of a speech of the lord chancellor, in the star-
chamber, in the cause of Sir Henry Yelverton, at-
torney general,
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Lord chancellor Bacon to the marquis of Buckingham,
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The lord chancellor and two chief justices to the mar-
quis of Buckingham, 265
To the lord chancellor, and the lord Mandeville, lord
treasurer of England,
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To the King
Speech of the lord viscount St. Alban, lord chancellor,
to the parliament, 1620,
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To the chancellor of the duchy, Sir Humphrey May,
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Memoranda of what the lord chancellor intended to
deliver to the King, 1621, upon his first access to
his majesty after his troubles,
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upon
Draught of another paper to the same purpose,
Notes Michael de la Pole's case,
Notes upon Thorpe's case,
Notes upon Sir John Lee's case,
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Notes upon lord Latimer's case,
John lord Neville's case,
To the count Gondomar, ambassador from the court
of Spain,
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To count Gondomar,
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To the prince,
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Grant of pardon to the viscount St. Alban under the
privy seal,
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Dr. Williams, bishop of London elect, and lord keeper
of the great seal, to the viscount St. Alban,
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To the lord keeper,
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Petition of the lord viscount St. Alban, intended for the
house of lords,
To John lord Digby,
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To the lord viscount St. Alban,
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A memorial of conference when the lord viscount St. Alban
expected the marquis of Buckingham,
Thomas Meautys, esq. to the lord viscount St. Alban,
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Lodowic Stewart, duke of Lenox, to the lord viscount St.
Alban,
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Answer of the lord viscount St. Alban,
John Selden, esq. to lord viscount St. Alban,
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To Mr. Tobie Matthew,
Fragments of several kinds,
To Henry Carey, lord viscount Falkland,
To the lord treasurer,
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To Thomas Meautys, esq.
To the queen of Bohemia,
Sir Edward Sackville to the lord viscount St. Alban,
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To the lord keeper, Dr. Williams, bishop of Lincoln,
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To the countess of Buckingham, mother to the marquis
of Buckingham,
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Memorial of access,
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Remembrances of the lord viscount St. Alban, upon his
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going to the lord treasurer,
Lady Buckingham, mother of the duke,
To Sir Francis Cottington, secretary to the prince,
To Mr. Secretary Conway,
Secretary Conway to the lord viscount St. Alban,
To count Gondomar, then in Spain,
To the marquis of Buckingham, in Spain,
To the duke of Buckingham, in Spain,
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To the earl of Bristol, ambassador in Spain,
To the duke of Buckingham,
Minutes of a letter to the duke of Buckingham,
Conference with Buckingham,
Conference with Buckingham, December 17,
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Duke of Buckingham to the lord viscount St. Alban,
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Conference with Buckingham, January 2, 1623,
Conference with Buckingham, at the same time,
To the earl of Oxford,
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1623,
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To Sir Francis Barnham,
To Sir Richard Weston, chancellor of the exchequer,
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caster,
To the marquis d'Effiat, the French ambassador,
To Sir Francis Vere,
To Mr. Cawfeilde,
To lord Montjoye,
To King James I.
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Consultations in parliament, in 1625,
To Sir Robert Pye,
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To the earl of Dorset,
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Sir Thomas Coventry, attorney general, to the lord vis-
count St. Alban,
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To Mr. Roger Palmer,
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To Sir Humphrey May, chancellor of the duchy of Lan-
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To the King, the humble petition of the lord Verulam,
viscount St. Alban,
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Draught of a letter to the marquis of Buckingham, not
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sent,
To the lord archbishop of York,
Papers, containing lord chancellor Ellesmere's exceptions
to Sir Edward Coke's reports, and Sir Edward's an-
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swers,
Questions demanded of the chief justice of the king's bench
by his majesty's commandment,
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