CALENDAR OF LIFE AND WORKS. 
1597. Oct. 24. Sat as member for 
Ipswich. 
160s. Oct. 24. Double Reader at 
Gray’s Inn. 
1600-1. Feb. 19. Trial of Essex and 
Southampton, 
1601. A Declaration of the Practises 
and Treasons attempted and 
committed by Robert late 
Earl of Essex, &c., drawn 
up by Bacon, 
Oct. 27. Returned to parlia- 
ment as member for Ipswich 
and St. Alban’s. 
1602. Letter to Cecil with Consider- 
ations touching the Queen’s 
service in Ireland (1648). 
1602-3. Mar. 24. Death of Elizabeth. 
1603. July 23. Bacon knighted by 
James I. 
A Brief Discourse touching the 
Happy Union of the King- 
doms of England and Scot- 
land. 
+1603. Valerius Terminus of the Inter- 
pretation of Nature (1734). 
De Interpretatione Nature Pro- 
emium (1653). 
1603-4. Mar. 19. Returned again by 
Ipswich and St. Alban’s, 
1604. Certain Considerations touching 
the better Pacification and 
Edification of the Church of 
England (1640). 
Apology in certain imputations 
concerning the late Earl of 
Essex. 
Aug. 18. 
Counsel. 
Certain Articles or Consider- 
ations touching the Union of 
the Kingdoms of England 
and Scotland (1657). 
1605. Advancement of Learning. 
_ +1605. Cogitationes de Natura Rerum 
(1653). 
1606. May 10. Francis Bacon mar- 
ried Alice Barnham. 
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Appointed King’s 
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+1606. Partis Instaurationis Secunde 
Delineatio et Argumentum 
(1653). . 
1607. June 25. Made Solicitor Gen- 
eral, 
»  Cogitata et Visa (1653). 
+1607. Filum Labyrinthi (1734). 
1608. Inquisitio Legitima de Motu 
(1653). 
Calor et Frigus (1734). 
Historia Soni et Auditus (1658). 
In felicem memoriam Eliza- 
bethee (1658). 
A fragment Of the true great- 
ness of Britain (1734). 
July 16. The Clerkship of 
the Star-Chamber falls to 
him. 
+1608. Temporis 
(1653). 
»» Aphorismi et Consilia (1653). 
1608-9. Jan. 1. Discourse of the 
Plantation in Ireland 
(1657). 
1609. De Sapientia Veterum. 
1610. Death of his mother, Lady 
Anne Bacon, 
The beginning of the History of 
Great Britain (1657). 
1611-12. Advice to the King, touch- 
ing Sutton’s Estate (1648). 
1612. Second edition of the Essays. 
+1612. Descriptio Globi Intellectualis 
(1653). 
1, Thema Celi (1653). 
1613. Oct. 26. Appointed Attorney 
General, 
1614. Returned to parliament by 
Ipswich, St. Alban’s, and 
Cambridge University. 
1616. June g. Made a Privy Coun- 
cillor. 
Proposition to His Majesty 
touching the Compiling and 
Amendment of the Laws of 
England. 
+1616. De Fluxu et Refluxu Maris 
Partus Masculus 
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(1653). 
