THE 



WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE. 



"MULTOEUM MANIB0S OEANDE LEVATUE ONUS." — Ovid. 



By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, F.S.A. 

 (Continued from Vol. xviii., p. 48.^ 



28. A.D. 1548-76. Sir Thomas Smith, Secretary of State to 



Edwaud VI. AND Queen ElizabetHj and Peovost 

 OF Eton College. His Letters to Sir John 

 Thynne, the Founder op Longleat. 



29. „ 1573 (?). Robert Devereux, Second Earl of Essex. 



1. Sir Fulke Grevillb to the Earl, foe 



HELP TO BE restored TO THE QuEEN'S 



favour. 



2. Charles Chester to Me. Meyeick, the 

 Eael's Stewaed, foe leave to weae his 

 Loed's Cloth. 



3. The Eael to the Loed Chief Justice 

 OF England (Sie John Popham), to bias 

 him in the Decision of a cause depen- 

 ding BEFOEE HIM. 



4. Estimate of the Eael's Expenses in the 

 QuEEN^s Seevicb. Signed by Sie Gelly 

 Meyeick. 



30. „ 1608, May. Samuel Danyel, Poet Laueeate to 



Queen Elizabeth. Two Letters feom him 

 to Me. James Kieton, Stewaed to Edwaed 

 Seymour, Eael of Heetfoed. 

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