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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![Gerard Herbert to Dr. Ward—(Of the sickness of the Queen.— Burning of Whitehall.—Stukeley’s imprisonment. June 21, 1619) Page 186 1620. [Miscellaneous News.] The Earl of Rutland to the Marquis of Buckingham—(On his running away with the Earl’s daughter) . . .189 The Marquis to the Earl—(Upon the same subject) . 191 Robert Woodward to Secretary Windebank — (Miscellaneous news. June 13, 1620) . . . . .193 Doctor, afterwards Bishop, Hall to Dr. Ward, at Dort—(News of the day. March 30) . . . . .194 Lady Lake to the Countess of Exeter—(Nov. 9, 1620) . 196 Mr. Mead to Sir Martin Stuteville—(Conspiracy against the King’s life. Feb. 17, 1620-1) . . . .198 L. Cranfield to the Duke of Buckingham—(State of the revenue. July 28, 1621) . . . . . . 202 L. Cranfield to the Duke of Buckingham—(State of the revenue. Oct. 12, 1621) . . . . . .207 Prince Charles to the Duke—(Upon the Plouse of Commons proving refractory. Nov. 3, 1621) . . . 209 L. Cranfield to the Marquis of Buckingham—(Upon the same subject and the state of the revenue. Dec. 4, 1621) . 210 Extract of a letter from Lake, Bishop of Bath and Wells, to Dr. Ward — (Account of Archbishop Spalato’s return to Rome. June 9, 1622) . . . . . .218 Lord Bacon to King James—(Upon his release from imprison- ment. — His Instauratio Magna and other writings) — March 20, 1621 . . . . . . .220 Lord Bacon to Buckingham — (On the same occasion) — March 20, 1621 . . . . . .222 Lord Bacon to Buckingham—(Expresses his anxiety to be taken into favour and to return to public life)—April 18, 1623 . 223 Secretary Naunton to the Marquis of Buckingham—:(Upon his disgrace. 1622) ..... 225 Secretary Naunton to King James—(Upon his disgrace. 1622) 227 Lady Mary Jacob to Buckingham—(April 28, 1621) . 229](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29350712_0002_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)