CONTENTS. 



LETTERS FROM THE CABALA. 



Page 

 SIR Francis Bacon to the Lord Treasurer, concerning the 



Solicitor s place . . :.,.._ . 1 



to the Lord Treasurer Burghley . ,.;. ., . 5 



to the Lord Treasurer Burghley . . - . 7 



Mr. Anthony Bacon to the Earl of Essex , , v 9 



The Earl of Essex s Answer . . 13 



Sir Francis Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury, concerning the 



Solicitor s place . ... 14 



to the Earl of Essex, when Sir Robert Cecil was in 

 France ...... ?&amp;gt;. 15 



to the Earl of Essex, concerning the Earl of Tyrone 17 



to the Earl before his going to Ireland . . 20 



to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement . . 24 



in recommendation of his service to the Earl of Nor 

 thumberland, a few days before Queen Elizabeth s 

 death ... . . : . 24 



to Mr. Robert Kempe, upon the death of Queen 

 Elizabeth . . 25 



to Mr. David Foules in Scotland, upon the entrance 

 of his Majesty s reign ..... 26 



to Sir Robert Cecil, after defeat of the Spaniards in 

 Ireland, for reducing that kingdom to civility, with 

 some reasons inclosed . . . . 27 



to the Lord Treasurer, touching his speech in Parlia 

 ment . .* &quot;; .. &quot; 28 



to Mr. Matthew, upon sending his book De Sapientia 

 Veterum . ... . . . . 29 



^ to the King, touching matter of Revenue and Profit 30 



to the King, touching the Lord Chancellor s place . 3 1 



to the King, of my Lord Chancellor s amendment, and 

 the difference begun between the Chancery and 

 King s Bench . . . . . v. 34 



to Sir George Villiers, touching the difference between 



the Courts of Chancery and King s Bench ,-&quot;:, 35 



to the King, concerning the Prsemunire in the King s 



Bench against the Chancery . -.-. . . 36 



Lord Chancellor Bacon to the King, upon some inclination 

 of his Majesty, signified to him, for the Chancel 

 lor s place . . . . .-. .- 43 



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