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Lord Bacon to the King, touching my Lord Chancellor s 

 amendment, and the putting off, I. S. his Cause, 

 February 7, 1614 ... 133 



to the King, of account of Owen s Cause, etc. 11 Fe 

 bruary, 1614 134 



to the King, reporting the Day of Hearing of I. S. 

 his Cause, in the Star Chamber. 29 April, 1615 136 



to the King, concerning the New Company, August 

 12, 1615 137 



to Sir George Villiers, touching Roper s Place. Jan. 

 22,1615 139 



to the King, advising how to break oft with the New 

 Company. February 3, 1615. . 140 



to the King, touching the Lord Chancellor s Sickness, 

 February 9, 1615 142 



to Sir George Villiers, touching a Motion to swear him 

 Councillor. February 21, 1615 . . . 143 



to the King, of Advice upon the Breach of the New 



Company, Feb. 25, 1615 .... 144 



to Sir George Villiers, touching a Motion to swear 

 him Councillor. February 27, 1615 . . 148 



to Sir George Villiers, touching his swearing Council 

 lor. May 30, 1616 . . . . . 149 



to Sir George Villiers, upon the choice his Majesty 

 gave him, whether he would be sworn Councillor, or 

 have assurance to succeed the Chancellor. June 3, 

 1616 . ...&quot; 149 



to his very honourable good Friend, Sir George Vil 

 liers, Master of the Horse to his Majesty, and of 

 the most noble Order of the Garter. June 12, 1616 150 



to Sir George Villiers, for the restoring of Doctor 

 Burgis to preach. June 12, 1616 . . 151 



to the King, touching Sir George Villiers s Patent for 

 Baron of Bletchley and Viscount Villiers. August 

 12, 1616 152 



to Sir George Villiers, upon the sending of his Patent 

 for the creation of Viscount. Sealed August 20, 

 1616. . . . . . . .152 



to Sir George Villiers, acknowledging the King s 

 favour in granting some suit of his. August 22, 

 1616 153 



to the University of Cambridge, in answer of their 



Congratulation at his first coming to that place 154 



King James to his Lordship, when he was Lord Chancellor, 

 with his Majesty s own hand, upon the sending to 

 him his Book of Instauratio Magna, then newly 

 published 154 



