LETTERS FROM THE UESUSCITATIO. 151 



A Letter to Sir George Villiers, for the restoring of 

 Doctor Burgis to preach, June 12, 1616. 

 Sir, 



I do think you may do yourself honour, and (that which 

 is more) do a good work, if you will assist and perfect a 

 motion begun (and that upon a good ground, hoth of sub 

 mission and conformity) for the restoring of Doctor Burgis 

 to preach; and I wish, likewise, that if Gray s-Inn should 

 think good (after he is free from the state) to choose him 

 for their preacher his majesty should not be against it ; for 

 certainly we should watch him well if he should fly forth ; so 

 as he cannot be placed in a more safe auditory. This may 

 seem a trifle, but I do assure you, I do scarce know a par 

 ticular wherein you may open more honest mouths to speak 

 honour of you than this. And I do extremely desire there 

 may be a full cry from all sorts of people (especially the best) 

 to speak and to trumpet out your commendations. I pray 

 you take it to heart, and do somewhat in it. I rest. 



Your devoted and bounden servant. 



A Letter to Sir George Villiers, of Advice concern 

 ing Ireland ; from Gorhambury to Windsor. 

 July 5, 1616. 



[Inserted in this Vol. p. 44.] 



A Letter from the King s Attorney-General to the 

 Master of the Horse, upon the sending of his 

 Bill for Viscount. August 5, 1616. 

 [Inserted in this Vol. p. 59.] 



A Letter to Sir George Villiers upon the sending 

 his Patent of Viscount Villiers to be signed. 

 August 12, 1616. 



[Inserted in this Vol. p. 60.] 



