To whom. Ld. Treasurer. Chan. of Duchy. L. President. Chanc. of Exchequer. Ld. Montgomery. No dates given. I sent Mr. Deckham I have considered Your Lordship vouchsafed me I have had for my In a time of such honour I cannot direct Notes of Ashfield's* examination. About buying Gorhambury. Concerning his. About a treaty in which Mr. Deckham was concerned. Apprehending his Grace's displeasure about the match About the release from his confinement. About the trial of a riot. About his arrears. About the paying of his pension. Instructions to Mr. Mewtys to my L. Marquis About his deputy in the Court of the Verge. Sent with his history of K. Henry VII. A petition to the Parliament for a release from his confinement. Notes from the first book of Tacitus, touching the uniting or breaking of factions. An account of the King's and Prince's first coming to sit in the Court of Starchamber on the 20th of June in the 14th year of my Some papers relating to the Count Palatine's attempt upon the Kingdom of Bohemia. [The particulars are:] The effect of what his Majesty imparted to the Council touching that affair. Some questions of information drawn upon this by A memorial of what passed between the Spanish agent and my Lord Bacon on that subject. *See a letter from Chamberlain, 2 Jan., 1619. "Divers called in question about the libel I wrote of that lies by it still in the gate-house.' one Ashfield, a young gentleman VOL. VII. 2 INDEX TO VOLUME VII. A. ABBOT. Advancement of Learning, relation of Why written in English, 435. The design of Stukely blew over Alehouses, patent of Recognisances for, Alesbury, Mr., Buckingham's Secre- Alford, Mr., member of a Committee Aliaza, his report to the Spanish Go- Alldats, St., Letter to the Parishioners Alphonso, the wise, 361. Alured, author of a treatise against the Amiens, relinquished by Spain, 463. ARGYLE. Andover, Sir Thomas Howard, Lord, Reports the match about to be Andrewes, Launcelot, Bishop of Win- Note of some message to, 299. Anjou, Duke of, 485. Annesly, Sir Francis, Secretary for Anstruther, Sir Robert, 81. Antiochus, on the overspreading great- 490. Apophthegms, publication of Bacon's Apsley, Sir Allan, Lieutenant of the A Commissioner for the patent of On the just causes of a war, Ib. 497. Argyle, Earl of, said to be gone for Aristotle, on happiness in young men, Armada, the Invincible, 461, 462. 472. Arrear due from Sir Nicholas Bacon to Arthur, Prince, negotiations for his Arundel, Earl of, Earl Marshal, re- Member of one of the Committees His part in the debate on Bacon's punishment, 268, 269. One of Buckingham's friends that Letter to, from Bacon, reporting Bacon, Lady Ann, Bacon's mother, Bacon, Sir Edmund, sued for his father's daughter of Lord Salisbury, 5. on behalf of suitors, 6. 11, 12. Sends the Earl of Suffolk's answer His opinion of Bingley's answer, His "great sickness," and rumours His proceedings in the Earl of His pension, 13, 14, 15. His correspondence with the Elector B. Bacon, Francis-continued. His paper on the comparative His correspondence with the King Sends a form of declaration for Sir the writings of Galileo, 35. His letter to the States General, On the Bishop of Bangor's book (see p. 76), and the business of On the jurisdiction of the Warden Is consulted by the King on the |