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To whom.

Ld. Treasurer.
Buckingham.
Buckingham.
Buckingham.
L. Keeper.
E. of Dorset.
Sir Henry Spiller.
Ld. Treasurer.
Mr Palmer.
Mr. Long.
Chanc. of Duchy.
Mr. Meautys.

Chan. of Duchy.
Chan. of Duchy.
Mr. Willis.
M. of the Rolls.
Sec. Conway.
L. Keeper.
L. Carlisle.
L. Treasurer.

L. President.

Chanc. of Exchequer.
Sir James Fullerton.
L. Treasurer.

Ld. Montgomery.
Attorney-General.
L. Keeper.

No dates

given.

I sent Mr. Deckham
Having not had

I have considered
I sent Mr. Deckham
My grief cannot be
Some two months since
It troubled me somewhat
In much speech
His Majesty's pleasure is
I thank your Lordship
However my occasions
I have no doubt

Your Lordship vouchsafed me
I thank you for
The point for which.
[Not given.]

I have had for my
Whereas I understood

In a time of such honour
I most humbly kiss

I cannot direct

Notes of Ashfield's* examination.

About buying Gorhambury.

Concerning his.

About a treaty in which Mr. Deckham was concerned.
Treating for his house of Gorhambury.

Apprehending his Grace's displeasure about the match
Some proposals for his relief.

About the release from his confinement.
About Sir John Villiers his match.

About the trial of a riot.

About his arrears.

About the paying of his pension.
About his arrears.
Begging his recommendation.
About his private concerns.
Touching his private affairs.

Instructions to Mr. Mewtys to my L. Marquis
touching his private affairs.

About his deputy in the Court of the Verge.
Concerning a case of Mr. Sherburn.
Sent into Spain by Mr. Matthew.

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.

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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
the King's reign.
Some papers of select proverbs, with notes upon them.

my

Some papers relating to the Count Palatine's attempt upon the Kingdom of Bohemia.

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The effect of what his Majesty imparted to the Council touching that affair. Some questions of information drawn upon this by
Lord Bacon.

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.'

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one Ashfield, a young gentleman

VOL. VII.

2

INDEX TO VOLUME VII.

A.

ABBOT.

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Advancement of Learning, relation of
to the Instauration, 373. 435.
Translation of, into Latin, 376.
429.

Why written in English, 435.
Translation of, into French, 536.
Afric, Spanish purchases in, 498.

The design of Stukely blew over
into, 484.

Alehouses, patent of Recognisances for,
148. 183.

Alesbury, Mr., Buckingham's Secre-
tary, 320.

Alford, Mr., member of a Committee
to set down the judgment against
Edward Lloyde, 273.

Aliaza, his report to the Spanish Go-
vernment on relations between
Spain and England, 18.
Alienations, office of, grant made to
Bacon out of, 13.

Alldats, St., Letter to the Parishioners
and Feoffees for the poor of,
80.

Alphonso, the wise, 361.

Alured, author of a treatise against the
Spanish match, his submission
accepted, 110.

Amiens, relinquished by Spain, 463.
497.
Anaxagoras, 377.
Anaximenes, 377.

ARGYLE.

Andover, Sir Thomas Howard, Lord,
going to the Prince in Spain,
4.29.

Reports the match about to be
published, 430.

Andrewes, Launcelot, Bishop of Win-
chester, on one of the Committees
of four for examination of evi-
dence against Bacon, 245.

Note of some message to, 299.
Letter to, from Bacon, giving an
account of his writings, 371-
374.

Anjou, Duke of, 485.

Annesly, Sir Francis, Secretary for
Ireland, 115.

Anstruther, Sir Robert, 81.

Antiochus, on the overspreading great-
ness of the Romans, 475.
Antonio, ex-king of Portugal, 462.

490.

Apophthegms, publication of Bacon's
Collection of, 523.
Apothecaries, business between them
and the Grocers, 259, 260. 513,
514, 515.

Apsley, Sir Allan, Lieutenant of the
Tower, one of Buckingham's
special friends, 148.

A Commissioner for the patent of
Gold and Silver Thread, 203.
Aquila, Don Juan d', occupies and sur-
renders Kinsale, 433. 494.
Aquinas, St. Thomas, had the largest
heart of the School divines,
478.

On the just causes of a war, Ib.
Archduke, the, his battle with the
States at Newport, 492.
Ardes, relinquished by Spain, 463.

497.

Argyle, Earl of, said to be gone for
Spain, 20.

Aristotle, on happiness in young men,
297.

Armada, the Invincible, 461, 462. 472.
486-490.

Arrear due from Sir Nicholas Bacon to
the Crown, Bacon's suit for,
451, 452. 535.

Arthur, Prince, negotiations for his
marriage with the Infanta
Katherine, 303.

Arundel, Earl of, Earl Marshal, re-
commended to the Prince by
the King, when he thought he
was dying, 9.

Member of one of the Committees
of four for examination of evi-
dence against Bacon, 245.
In favour of letting Bacon answer
the charges in writing, 219.
One of the Commissioners to re-
ceive the great seal from Bacon,
262.

His part in the debate on Bacon's

punishment, 268, 269.

One of Buckingham's friends that
wished Bacon well, 516.
Suit in his Court, 529.

Letter to, from Bacon, reporting
that he has taken refuge in his
house in a sudden illness, 550.

Bacon, Lady Ann, Bacon's mother,
burial place of, 539.

Bacon, Sir Edmund, sued for his father's
debt to the Crown, 452. 535.
Bacon, Francis, his letter to his cousin,

daughter of Lord Salisbury, 5.
His conduct as Chancellor in the
case of Dr. Steward, 5, 6, and
Appendix I.
Letters to him from Buckingham

on behalf of suitors, 6. 11, 12.
30. 48. 53, 54. 69. 83. 109. 111.
115. 121. 159.

Sends the Earl of Suffolk's answer
to his charge, sealed, 8.

His opinion of Bingley's answer,
Ib.

His "great sickness," and rumours
suggested by it; goes to Theo-
balds to congratulate the King's
happy recovery," 10.

His proceedings in the Earl of
Suffolk's case, 12. 14. 48. 50-
55. 59. 74.

His pension, 13, 14, 15.
His engagements for the week, 14.
His view of the marriage treaty
with Spain, 16.

His correspondence with the Elector
Palatine, 21, 22. 81, 82.

B.

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Bacon, Francis-continued.

His paper on the comparative
resources of Great Britain and
Spain, 22-28.

His correspondence with the King
of Denmark, 31, 32. 142. 166.
Reports to the King an improve-
ment in his finances, and the
favourable progress of the cause
against the Dutch merchants, 33,
34.

Sends a form of declaration for Sir
T. Lake, 34, 35.
Extent of his acquaintance with

the writings of Galileo, 35.
His theory of the tides, 36.
His obligations to Buckingham,
37.

His letter to the States General,
38.

On the Bishop of Bangor's book

(see p. 76), and the business of
pursuivants, 39.

On the jurisdiction of the Warden
of the Cinque Ports, 40.
Sends the King some good news
40, 41.

Is consulted by the King on the
business of Bohemia, 43-46.
Reports a new question for con-

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