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2. Meeting of Parliament (9 Feb. 1609-10). Conference between

the Houses

153

REPORT OF PART OF THE SPEECH MADE BY THE EARL OF

SALISBURY AT THE CONFERENCE OF THE TWO Houses, 18TH

FEBRUARY 1609-10

Contribution and Retribution. What the King demanded, and

what he offered in exchange

159

3. Proceedings of the Commons against Dr. Cowell for unconstitu-

tional doctrines published in a law dictionary. Suppression of

the book by Proclamation

161

4. Further conferences concerning the Great Contract. Whether

Wards and Tenures were to be part of the retribution

162

A SPEECH OF THE King's SOLICITOR USED UNTO THE LORDS

AT A CONFERENCE BY COMMISSION FROM THE COMMONS ;

MOVING AND PERSUADING THE LORDS TO JOIN WITH THE

COMMONS IN PETITION TO THE KING TO OBTAIN LIBERTY

TO TREAT OF A COMPOSITION WITH HIS MAJESTY FOR WARDS

AND TENURES

Liberty to treat granted (March 12).

Offer made by the Commons (March 26)

5. Dilatory proceeding of the Government. Apparent impolicy and

probable motive of it

167

6. Pretended misunderstandings. Salisbury's new version of the

Government proposal (April 26). Rejected (May 3). Negotia-

tion broken off

169

7. Collection of Grievances. Impositions. Message from the King

to the Commons received through the Council

175

A SPEECH OF THE King's SOLICITOR, PERSUADING THE HOUSE

OF COMMONS TO DESIST FROM FURTHER QUESTION OF RE-

CEIVING THE King's MESSAGES BY THEIR SPEAKER AND

FROM THE BODY OF THE COUNCIL AS WELL AS FROM THE

King's PERSON

.. 177

Resolved not to receive messages from the Council as messages

from the King, but the resolution not recorded

180

8. The King warns the Commons not to dispute his power to lay

impositions upon merchandises; though willing to put a limit

upon the exercise of it

181

Notes of Bacon's SPEECH in COMMITTEE, ADVISING THEM

NOT TO RAISE THE QUESTION

182

Petition of Right presented, graciously received, and granted (May
24).

184

9. Assassination of Henry IV. Negotiation of the Great Contract

resumed. Salisbury urges expedition (June 8). Tries to get

a grant of subsidies at once (June 11), but without success 185

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1. Marriage arranged between the Princess Elizabeth and the Elector

Palatine of the Rhine. “Aid” to be levied.

The lawyer's

work entrusted to Bacon

. 303

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COMMISSIONERS FOR COLLECTING THE

AID ON THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH . 305

2. LETTER TO THE KING TOUCHING HIS ESTATE IN GENERAL,

18th September, 1612

. 310

3. ACCOUNT OF THE COMMITTEES FOR REPAIR OF THE King's

ESTATE AND RAISING OF MONEYS

314

4. REPORT UPON A PROPOSITION CONCERNING TAE AUGMENTA-

TION OF THE KING'S YEARLY REVENUE BY CONVERTING OF

HIS LANDS INTO A YEARLY FEE-FARM RENT, MULTIPLIED

IN PROPORTION TO THAT WHICH HE NOW RECEIVETH

327

5. Enquiry into deceits practised by the Farmers of the Customs

and of French and Rhenish wines

336

REPORT FROM LORD CHANCELLOR ELLESMERE AND LORD

NORTHAMPTON (drawn up apparently by Bacon), 11 Oct. 1612 337

6. New volume of Essays published. Intended dedication to the

Prince.

TO THE MOST HIGH AND EXCELLENT PRINCE HENRY, PRINCE

OF WALES, DUKE OF CORNWALL AND EARL OF CHESTER . 340

Death of the Prince. Remembrance of his character written in

Latin by Bacon.

341

7. Death of Sir George Carey. Mastership of the Wards again

vacant.

LETTER TO VISCOUNT ROCHESTER

342

The place granted to Sir Walter Cope

342

8. Marriage of the Princess Elizabeth. Triumphs and rejoicings.

Joint Masque of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple

343

9. Doctrine and practice of the beginning of the 17th century with

regard to liberty of speech. Consequences of uttering opinions

derogatory to the privileges of the House of Commons. The

same with regard to the prerogatives of the Crown

345

Proceeding before the Lords of the Council, assisted by the

Judges, against Whitelocke and Mansel for slandering the

King's Commission and censuring his prerogative .

346

ACT OF COUNCIL GIVING SUBSTANCE OF THE CII ARGE,

SENTENCE, AND ORDER OF THE COURT (12 June, 1613) 343

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