Woburn Abbey, MS 4E-60
History
Francis Russell, fourth earl of Bedford
Physical Description
Foliation
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Contents
48r-60v
'Case Regarding the Marches of Wales' by Serjeant Harris, Serjeant Hutton, and Sir Francis Bacon
History: Effect' of Bacon's argument
61r-64v
'A Declaration How the Kings of England have from Time to Time Supported and Repaired their Estates, Collected out of the Records of the Tower' by Sir Robert Cotton
68r-76v
'The Arguments Made in the Greate Case of Habeas Corpus' by Sir Robert Heath, Sir Henry Calthorpe, William Noy, and Sir John Bramston the Elder
84r-v
'Proceedings at the Council Table' by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
History: notes of Francis Russell
106v-107r
'Speech at First Taking His Seat in Chancery' by Francis Bacon
History: notes of Francis Russell
107r-108r
'Speech at First Taking His Seat in Chancery' by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln
History: notes of Francis Russell
141r
'Petition to Charles I for his Son' by Henry Cary, Viscount Falkland
History: notes of Francis Russell
300v-293r
'Consultation for the King Concerning the Retaining of the Netherlands in Society and Protection' by [Sir Walter Raleigh?]
265-259
'An Unhappy View of the Whole Behaviour of My Lord Duke of Buckingham at the French Island Secretly Discovered' by William Fleetwood
231-227
'An Answer to Certain Arguments (Raised From Supposed Antiquity, and Practice), by Some Members of the Lower House of Parliament to Prove that Ecclesiastical Laws Ought to be Enacted by Temporal Men' by Sir Robert Cotton
186-177
'Extracts Out of the Records Wherein May Be Collected By What Means the Kings of England Have and May Raise Monies' by Sir Robert Cotton
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