ii PREFACE. 



II. MISCELLANEOUS. 



^ 1. Mr. Bacon s Discourse in praise of his 



Sovereign . 491 



- 2. A proclamation drawn for his Majesty s 



first coming in . .731 



3. A Draught of a Proclamation touching 



his Majesty s style . .791 



4. Physiological Remains . .137 



5. Medical Remains . . . 226 



III. JUDICIAL CHARGES AND TRACTS 241 



1. Speeches .... 



1. On taking his place in Chancery 241 



2. Before the Summer Circuits . 258 



3. To Sir W. Jones . . 263 



4. To Sir J. Denham . . 267 



5. To Justice Hutton . . 270 



2. Ordinances for regulating the Court of 



Chancery . . . .273 



3. Papers relating to Sir Edw. Coke . 296 



4. Charge against Whitelocke . .281 



5. Letters relating to Legal Proceedings . 387 



. 406 



6. Innovations introduced into the laws 



and Government . . . 410 



1- 

 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. 



Archbishop Tenison s Baconiana contains the fol 

 lowing passage : &quot; Last of all, for his Lordship s 

 writings upon pious subjects, though for the nature 

 of the argument they deserve the first place ; yet 



