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3. Proceedings of the Commons against Dr. Cowell for unconstitu-
tional doctrines published in a law dictionary. Suppression of
the book by Proclamation

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4. Further conferences concerning the Great Contract. Whether
Wards and Tenures were to be part of the retribution

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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. Clauses inserted by Bacon in a manuscript copy of Camden's
Annals of Elizabeth.

TO SIR ROBERT COTTON (April 7, 1610)

2. Petition for the new founding of St. John's Hospital in Bedford.
Bacon's report.

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5. Conference with the Judges concerning certain Proclamations
complained of in the petition of Grievances. Upon their opinion
given, the Proclamations withdrawn (Sept. 24, 1610)

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proceed with the Contract, required of the Commons by the
King (Oct. 31).
Debate in the House upon the answer to be sent. Provisions
without which the Contract would not be safe for the people
(Nov. 3). Terms demanded by the King (Nov. 5). Refusal
of the Commons to proceed upon those terms (Nov. 9). Ne-
gotiations broken off (Nov. 14).

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1. Death of Salisbury. Result of his financial administration.
Critical character of the occasion. Bacon's thoughts and as-
pirations

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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

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8. Marriage of the Princess Elizabeth. Triumphs and rejoicings.
Joint Masque of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple
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
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.
ACT OF COUNCIL GIVING THE SUBSTANCE OF THE CHARGE,
SENTENCE, AND ORDER OF THE COURT (12 June, 1613)

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