Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls.
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- Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls.
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- Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
- James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625.
- Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603.
- Henry -- VIII, -- King of England, 1491-1547.
- Kings and rulers -- History -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
- Europe -- History -- 1517-1648 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
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"Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a92757.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE STATIONERS To the READER. - ERRATA.
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A
Table of theLetters contained in this COLLECTION. -
King
HENRY the 8. to the Clergie of the Province ofYork, An. 1533. Touching his Title ofSupreme Head of the Church of England. -
Queen
Anne ofBullen to KingHenry from the Tower, May6. 1536. -
Queen
Elizabeths Letter to the LadyNorris upon the death of her Son. -
Thomas Duke ofNorfolk to QueenElizabeth. -
A Defiance sent by the Grand Seigniour to
Maximilian the second. -
Sir
John Perrots Commission for Lord Deputy ofIreland. - The whole Contents of the Commission for the Lord Deputy.
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The Queens Warrant to the Lords, &c. of
Ireland for ministring the Oath, and delivery of the Sword to him,31 Ian.1583. - Another for his Entertainment there.
- The Queens Instructions to him.
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Sir
John Perrot to the Lords of the Councel.Jan. 31. 1585. -
Earl of Desmondto the Earl of Ormond,Iune 5. 1583. -
Sir Henry Wallopto the Queen, 12.Aug. 1583. -
The Earle of
Essex to Mr.Davison. -
Earle of Essexto Secretary Davison. -
Earle of
Essex to SecretaryDavison, Iuly11. 1589. -
Again to Secretary
Davison. -
Earle of
Essex to KingJames concerning SecretaryDavison. April18. 1587. -
Earl of
Essex to Mr. SecretaryDavison. -
Again to Mr. Secretary
Davison, upon the death of Mr. SecretaryWalsingham. -
Earl of
Essex to the Queen. - Again to the Queen.
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Sir
Thomas Egerton Lord Chancellor to the Earl ofEssex. - The Earles Answer.
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Two Letters framed, one as from Mr.
Anthony Bacon to the Earl ofEssex, the other as the Earls answer. -
The Earl of
Essex his Answer to Mr.Anthony Bacons Letter. -
Lord
Mountjoy to the Earle ofEssex. -
Sir
Robert Cecil, after Earl ofSalisbury, to the LordBurleigh his Father, fromFrance. Febr.26. 1597. -
Sir
Francis Walsingham Secretary, to MonsieurCritoy Secretary ofFrance. -
Sir
Francis Bacon to the Earl ofEssex, when SirRobert Cecil was inFrance. -
Sir
Francis Bacon to the Earl ofEssex, concerning the Earl ofTyrone. -
Another to the Earl before his going to
Ireland. - Another to him after his enlargement.
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Sir
Francis Bacon to SirRobert Cecil after defeat of theSpaniards inIreland. -
Considerations touching the Queens service in
Ireland, by SirFrancis Bacon. -
Sir
Francis Bacon to the Lord Treasurer touching his speech in Parliament. -
Sir
Francis Bacon to the Earl ofNorthampton. -
To the Lord
Kinloss, upon the entrance of K.James. -
To King
James. -
To the Earl of
Northumberland, concerning a Pro∣clamation upon the Kings entry. -
To the Earl of
Southampton. -
To the Earl of
Northumberland. -
To Sir Edward Cokeexpostulatory. - To the same after Lo. Chief Justice, and in disgrace.
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To Sir
Vincent Skinner, expostulatory. -
To Mr. Toby Matthews. - To the Lord Treasurer, concerning the Solli∣citors place.
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To the Earl of
Salisbury concerning the same. -
Again to the Earl of
Salisbury. -
Sir
Fr. Bacon to the Lord Chancellor. - To King JAMES.
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Mr. Edmond AndersonsLetter to Sir Francis Bacon. -
Sir
Thomas Bodeley to SirFrancis Bacon upon his new Philosophy. -
Mr.
George Brook to a Lady in Court. - To his Wife.
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King
James to the Major and Aldermen ofLondon after he was proclaimed, March28. 1605. -
The Roman Catholiques Petition to King
James for Toleration. -
Sir Walter Raleighto King Jamesbefore his triall. -
Sir
Walter Raleigh to SirRobert Car, after Earl ofSomerset. -
Sir
Thomas Egerton Chancellor, after LordEllesmere, to the Earl ofEssex. -
Lord Chancellor
Ellesmere to KingJames. - Again to the same King.
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Sir Francis Norristo King James. -
A Patent for the Admiralty of
Ireland. -
A Commission to divers Lords, &c. for the delivery of
Ulushing, Brill, &c. May14. Jac.14. -
A Commission to Viscount
Lisle Governour, to deliver them up,22 May,14. Jac. -
Countess of
Nottingham to the Danish Ambassador. -
Sir
Charls Cornwallis Lieger inSpain, to the Spanish King, Iuly23. 1608. -
Sir
Charls Cornwallis to the Spanish King, Jan.16. 1608. -
Sir
Charls Cornwallis to the Spanish King. -
Sir
Charls Cornwallis to the Spanish King. -
King
James to the University ofCambridge, Mar,4. 1616. -
Mr.
Ruthen to the Earle ofNorthumberland. -
Sir
Henry Yelvertons submission in the Star-chamber. -
Ferdinand the second, Emperour, to the Catholique King. -
Ferdinand the Emperour toDon Balthazar de Zuniga, October15. 1621. -
King
James toFerdinand the Emperour concerning the Palatinate. Novemb.12. 1621. -
His Imperial Majesty to King
James, Ian.14. 1621. -
Earl of
Bristol to KingJames. -
Abignoto to CondeGondomar, concerning the death ofPhilip the third. -
King
James to the Earl ofBristoll Ambassador in Spain, Octob.3. 1622. -
Earl of
Bristol to KingJames, Octob.21. 1622. -
King
Philip the third ofSpain to theConde ofOlivarez. -
Conde Olivarez his Answer to the King. -
King
James to the Earl ofBristol, Octob.8.1623. -
Earl of
Bristol in answer to KingJames, Octob.29. 1623. -
Earl of
Bristol to KingJames, Novemb.1. 1623. -
King
James to the Palsgrave. -
The Palsgraves Answer to King
James. -
Abignoto from Madrid. -
A Memoriall to the King of Spain, by Sir
Walter Ashton, Ambassader in Spain. Aug.29, 1624. -
The Petition of
Francis Philips to KingJames for the re∣lease of SirRobert Philips Prisoner tn the Tower. -
Oliver St. Johns to the Major ofMarlborough against the Benevolence. -
The Justices of Peace in the County of
Devon to the Lords of the Councell. -
The Archbishop of
Canterbury to the Bishops concerning KingJames his Directions for Preachers, with the Directions, Ang.14. 1622. -
King
James Instructions to the Archbishop of Canterbury concerning Orders to be observed by Bishops in their Diocesses.1622. -
Bishop of
Winchester to his Archdeacon to the same effect. - The Bishop of Lincoln L. Keeper, to the Bishop of London, concerning Preaching and Catechising.
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Instructions for the Ministers, and Church-Warde us of
London. Jan.28. 1622. -
Monsieur Bevayr,
Chancellour of France,dis∣charged to the French King. -
Mon forced, recants his opinions against the Papal Su∣premacy over Kings.r Richer -
Cardinal Richlieu to the Roman Catholicks of great Britain,Aug. 25. 1624. -
Mons to the Cardinall delar . BalsacValette. -
Mons to the King Louis.r . Balsac -
Mon to the Duke ofr ToyraxBuckingham. -
Abignoto, concerning the estate ofRochel after the surrender. -
The Protestants of France, to
Charles King of GreatBritain. -
The Duke of
Rohan to his Majesty of greatBrittain, the12 ofMarch 1628. -
Pope
Gregory the15 to thequisitor General of Spain, April 19. 1623. -
Pope Urbanto Lewisthe 13. Aug. 4. 1629. -
The Duke of
Buckingham, Chancellor elect, to the University ofCambridge, June5. 1626. -
King
Charles to the University ofCambridge, in approbation of the Election.June 6. 1626. -
The University of
Cambridge Answer to the Duke,June 6. 1626. -
The University of
Cambridge Answer to the King. -
A Privie Seal for transporting of Horse.
June 3. 1624. -
The University of
Cambridge to the Duke. - The Dukes Answer.
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The Vicechancellor of
Cambridge to the King, upon the Dukes death. -
King
Charles to the University ofCambridge, for a new Election. -
The Earl of
Holland to the University. -
The University of Cambridgeto the King. -
An Order made at Whitehall betwixt the University and Town of
Cambridge, Decemb.4. 1629. -
The University of Cambridgeto the Archbishop of York. -
The University of Cambridg to the Earl of Manchester. -
The University of Cambridg to Sir Humphrey May. -
Instructions by King
Charles, to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads ofCambridge for Government, &c.March 4. 1629. -
The University of Cambridg to the Lord Chief Justice Richardson. -
Bishop of
Excester to the lower House of Parliament. -
King Charles to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. -
A Counsel Table Order against hearing Mass at Embassadors houses.
March 10. 1629 -
King of Spaineto Pope Urban. Sept. 21. 1619. -
The Councel of
Ireland to KingCharles in defence of the Lord DeputieFaulkland. April 28. 1619 -
Ab Ignoto, Of the Affairs of Spain, France and Italy,5 Jan.1629. -
The Lords of the Council of
England, to the Lords of the Councel inIreland, 31 Jan. 1629. -
The Lord
Faulkland's Petition to the King. -
The Duke of
Modena to the Duke ofSavoy. July30. 1629. -
Sir Kenhelm Digby toSir Edward Stradling. - Master Gargrave to the Lord Davers.
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A Declaration of
Ferdinand Infanta of Spain.5 July, 1636. - An Alphabeticall Table of the most Remarkable Things.