Volume 2
The court of King James the First / by Dr. Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester; to which are added, letters illustrative of the personal history of the most distinguished characters in the court of that monarch and his predecessors. Now first published from the original manuscripts. By John S. Brewer.
- Goodman, Godfrey, 1583-1656.
- Date:
- 1839
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The court of King James the First / by Dr. Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester; to which are added, letters illustrative of the personal history of the most distinguished characters in the court of that monarch and his predecessors. Now first published from the original manuscripts. By John S. Brewer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Lord Montjoy to Queen Elizabeth—(Nov. 1, 1 GO 1) . Page 32 Lord Montjoy to Queen Elizabeth . . .33 Lord Montjoy to Queen Elizabeth—(Jan. 1601-2) . 34 Lord Montjoy to Queen Elizabeth . . .37 Nottingham and Cecil to Montjoy—(Of the Queen’s disposition towards the rebels. Oct. 6,1601) . . .39 Tyrone to Lord Montjoy—(Professing an absolute submission. Dec. 22, 1602) . . . . . .41 The Queen to Lord Montjoy—(hi answer to Tyrone’s submis- sion. Feb. 16, 1602) . . . . . 43 Cecil to Montjoy—(How he is to manage the Queen. Feb. 18, 1602) . . . . . .45 The Queen to Lord Montjoy—(Feb. 17, 1602) . . 49 Tyrone to the Right Honourable the Lord Deputy of Ireland —(March 29, 1603) . . . . .53 1603. [Death of Queen Elizabeth.] Simon Theloal to the Right Worship.ul Mr. Doctor Dun, Dean of the Arches, at Bremen in Germany—(March 26, 1603) . 55 [History of the bye plot, or, as it is called, Raleigh’s plot; and the execution of the conspirators.] William Watson to the Lords of the Privy Council—(Giving an account of the plots of the Jesuit, and how he was betrayed by them) . . . ; . . .59 Robert Hobart to Sir John Hobart—(Execution of Watson and Clarke. Dec. 5, 1603) . . . . .87 Robert Hobart to Sir John Hobart—(Execution of Brooke and Markham. Dec. 13, 1603) . . . . 89 T. Cornwalleys to Sir J. Hobart—(Execution of Brooke and Markham.—Exorcising at Court) . . . . 91 Sir Walter Raleigh to his wife—(After he had hurt himself in the Tower, takes his leave of her, and justifies suicide in his own case) . . . . . . .93](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29350712_0002_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)