NOTE 4 H. 



now expect a time to come forth, amongst his lordship s other Latin works.&quot; 

 The translation is in the Resuscitatio. The Latin copy is in vol. xi. of this 

 edition, p. 375. 



In the Harleian Miscellany in the British Museum, No. 6797, there is a 

 folio containing, amongst various papers, a tract of praise of Queen Elizabeth ; 

 it was published in 1734 by Stephens. It is in Mallet s folio edition of 1760, 

 and is in vol. vii. page 147 of this edition. 



NOTE ZZ. 

 tf)e (Kfjarge of 



Solicitations by Suitoi S in England* 



1. Temp. EHz. 



2. Temp. Jac. 



{1. Before time of Bacon. 

 2. During time of Bacon. 

 3. After time of Bacon, 



3. Present times. 



Letters from Trinity College, Cambridge, to Lord Burleigh, respecting a Cause 



before him in which the College was interested, 1596. 



Our humbliest duties remembered. Your lordship s most honorable protec 

 tion to our poor colledge giveth us occasion at this present to crave some favour 

 in a cause depending before your honorable lo. in the Exchequer chamber, into- 

 which court hath our tenant of the Rectorie of Swinsheade, within the countie 

 of Lincoln been drawne for certain tythes to the Lo. Delaware s lands within 

 that parish, pretended to belong to the free chapel of Barthrope, from no other 

 evidence than a bare and torne inquisition lately discovered by one Jeff, and 

 since sold for five pounds to John Knight, now plaintiff for the said tythes in 

 question ; who being the Lo. Delaware s bayly in these parts hath procured, of 

 late years, some broken payments of the said tythes, by threats, and promises 

 to save the saide tenants there harmeles, and not otherwise. May it therefor 

 please your most honorable lordship, for preservation of the colledge rights to 

 examine the ualidity of the said inquisition, being no sufficient euidence, as we 

 are advertised, against so auntient possession, and never taken by the oathes of 

 any due inquest. Whereunto, nevertheless, if we must submit ourselves for the 

 Queene, yet our humble request is, for avoyding of further inconvenience, 

 wherein we stand more entangled by some indirect entring of a late decree in 

 this cause, that the said decree so misentered at least may be explained and 

 rectified by order of that honorable court, and that henceforth the plaintiff inter 

 meddle not anie with other tythes save come and haye, which in the said inqui 

 sition are only reserved. So being always bolde to troble your lo. in all our 

 needs, we humblie comend your most honorable lordship to Almightie God. 

 From Trinity College, in Cambridge. Januarii 27 1596. 



Your Lo. most humblie to be always comaunded, 



Thomas Nevile, 



Jer. Radcliffe, John Overall, 



Gre. Milner, Hn. Graye, 



Thomas Harrison, Richa. Wright, 



William Hall, Thomas Furtho . 



To the Right Honorable our very singular good 

 Lo. the Lo. Burghley, Lo. High Treasurer of 

 England. Lansd. MS. 



