British Library, Harley MS 444
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34v-38r
'Opinion of the Ancient Doctors of the Law, Whether it be Lawful for a Prince, whose Subject is wronged by a Foreign Prince, to Licence his Subject to Detain the Body and Goods of that Prince's Subject, which Wrongeth'
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
38v-40r
'Resignation Letter (A)' by Thomas Egerton, Lord Ellesmere
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
40v-41r
'Resignation Letter (B)' by Thomas Egerton, Lord Ellesmere
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
48r-52v
'A Letter Written by the Lords of the Council to King James Touching Means to Advance the King’s Revenue by Unusual Means' by Privy Council
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
57r-68v
'The Manner of the Sickness and Death of Prince Henry'
69r-72r
'Letters' by Pope Gregory XV, and Charles Stuart, Prince of Wales
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
73r-78v
'Information Against Buckingham' by Juan de Mendoza y Velazquez, Marquis de la Hinojosa
79r-83v
'A Relation of the Proceedings against Ambassadors who have Miscarried Themselves' by Sir Robert Cotton
84r-86r
'Letter to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Cambridge Recommending the Earl of Holland, with Reply' by Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, and Charles I
92r-108r
'Discourse Touching the Present Consultation Concerning the Peace With Spain and the Retaining of the Netherlands in Society and Protection' by Sir Walter Raleigh?
144r-161r
'That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their peers in the great Council, and the Commons in Parliament of Marriage, Peace and War' by Sir Robert Cotton
180r-184v
'Petition for His Brother's Freedom' by Francis Phellips
185r-202r
'A Treatise of Bail and Mainprise' by Sir Edward Coke
History: ‘written att the Request of Sr Willm Haydon, knight’ Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
241r-245v
'Letter from Leith' by [Anthony Weldon]
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