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of the like argument, to the Earl of North-
ampton, with request to present the book
to his majesty......
... 27
to the King, touching the lord chancellor's
place......
to the King, of my lord chancellor's amend-
ment, and the difference begun between the
Chancery and King's Bench........
to the King, upon presenting his discourse
touching the plantation of Ireland....... 24
to the Earl of Salisbury, upon sending him
one of his Books of Advancement of Learn-
ing.......
10 The Lord Chancellor Bacon to the Lords......
to the Duke........
to the Earl of Northumberland, concerning a
proclamation upon the king's entry..
to Sir George Villiers, touching Roper's place.
January 22, 1615...
45
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34
to the King, advising how to break off with the
New Company. February 3, 1615....... 46
sickness, February 9, 1615.............
to Sir George Villiers, touching a motion to
swear him councillor. February 21, 1615 47
to the King, of advice upon the breach of the
New Company, February 25, 1615....... 47
swear him councillor. February 27, 1615 48
to Sir George Villiers, touching his swearing
councillor. May 30, 1616..........................
to Sir George Villiers, upon the choice his
majesty gave him, whether he would be
sworn councillor, or have assurance to suc-
ceed the chancellor. June 3, 1616....... 49
to his very honourable good friend, Sir George
Villiers, Master of the Horse to his Majesty,
and of the most noble Order of the Garter.
June 12, 1616...
48
46
49
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LETTERS FROM THE BACONIANA.
Lord Bacon to the University of Cambridge..... 63
to the University of Cambridge, when he was
sworn of the privy council to the king.... 191
to the Queen of Bohemia, in answer to one
from her majesty, and upon sending to her
his book about a war with Spain......... 63
to the University of Cambridge, upon his send-
ing to their public library his book of the
Advancement of Learning.............
ing to their public library his Novum Or-
63
From Sir Francis Bacon to the Marquis of Buck-
ingham....
to the King...
to the Marquis of Buckingham..
to the Marquis of Buckingham...
to the Marquis of Buckingham.......
to the Marquis of Buckingham.
to the King......
to Sir Henry Wotton......
to the Marquis of Buckingham....
to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey..
LETTERS FROM BIRCH.
Mr. Francis Bacon to Sir John Puckering, lord
keeper of the great seal.....
109
Sir Francis Bacon to the Earl of Buckingham.. 109
The Earl of Buckingham to the Lord Keeper.. 110