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TILDEN LIBRARY
1895
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO
VOLUME II.
STATE TRIALS IN THE REIGN OF
KING JAMES THE FIRST.
** The new Matter is marked [N.]
74. The Trial of Sir WALTER RALEIGH, knt. at Winchester, for High Treason,
1603
75. The Trial of Sir GRIFFIN MARKHAM, knt. Sir EDWARD PARHAM, knt. GEORGE
BROOKE, esq. BARTHOLOMEW BROOKESBY, esq. ANTHONY COPLEY, WIL-
LIAM WATSON, Priest, and WILLIAM CLARKE, Priest, for High Treason,
at Winchester, 1603
Page
62
76. Proceedings in a CONFERENCE at HAMPTON COURT, respecting Reforma-
tion of the Church, 1604 [N.]
70
77. The CASE between Sir FRANCIS GOODWIN and Sir JOHN FORTESCUE, relative
to a Return for the County of Buckingham, 1604
91
114
78. The CASE of MIXED MONEY in Ireland, 1605
79. ARTICULI CLERI: Articles (so intitled by Lord Coke) of Complaint against
the Judges of the Realm; exhibited by RICHARD BANCROFT, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, in the Name of the whole Clergy, 1605.
Together with the Answers thereunto by all the Judges and Barons
[N.]
SO. The Trials of ROBERT WINTER, THOMAS WINTER, GUY FAWKES, JOHN
GRANT, AMBROSE ROOKWOOD, ROBERT KEYES, THOMAS BATES, and Sir
EVERARD DIGBY, at Westminster, for High Treason, being Conspira-
tors in the Gunpowder-Plot, 1606
131
159
The History of the Gunpowder-Plot, written by King James him-
self, extracted from the first Collection of his Works published
during his life-time by Mountague, Bishop of Winchester [N].
195
81. The Trial of HENRY GARNET, Superior of the Jesuits in England, at the
Guildhall of London, for High Treason, being a Conspirator in the
Gunpowder Plot, 1606
- 218
82. A true Report of the Arraignment, Tryall, Conviction, and Condemnation,
of a Popish Priest, named ROBERT DREWRIE, at the Sessions-house in
the Old Baylie, on Friday and Wednesday, the 20th and 24th of Fe- bruary, 1687 [N.]
83. The CASE of IMPOSITIONS, on an Information in the Exchequer by the At-
torney-General against Mr. JOHN BATES, Merchant, 1606-1610
84. The Conviction and Attainder of ROBERT LALOR, Priest, being indicted on
the Statute of the 16th Richard II. cap. 5: Commonly called, The
Case of Præmunire in Ireland
85. The Case of the POSTNATI, or of the Union of the Realm of Scotland with
England, 1608 -
534
559
86. The Trial of GEORGE SPROT, in Scotland, for High Treason, in conspiring
with JOHN Earl of GOWRIE, to murder King James I. 1008
87. The Process and Trial of ROBERT LOGAN, of Restalrig, for High Treason,
in conspiring with JOHN Earl of GOWRIE, to murder King James I. 1609
698
722
SS. The Trial of Lord BALMERINOTH, at St. Andrew's, for High Treason, 1609
89. The CASE of PROCLAMATIONS, 1610 [N.]
723
90. The Cases of BARTHOLOMEW LEGAT and EDWARD WIGHTMAN, for Heresy,
1612 [N.]
727
91. The Earl of SHREWSBURY'S Case; or the Case of Dignities, 1612 [N.]
92. The Arraignment and Confession of the Lord SANQUIRE, (who, being a Baron
of Scotland, was arraigned by the Name of ROBERT CREIGHTON, esq.)
at the King's-bench Bar, in Westminster-hall, the 27th of June, for
procuring the Murder of John Turner, a Master of Defence, whom
he caused to be shot with a Pistol by one Carliel, a Scottish-man, for
thrusting out one of his Eyes in playing at Rapier and Dagger, 1612
742
743
93. Proceedings against Mr. JAMES WHITELOCKE, in the Star-Chamber, for
a Contempt of the King's Prerogative, 1613 -
94. Proceedings against MARY Countess of SHREWSBURY, before a Select Coun-
cil, for a Contempt in refusing to answer fully before the Privy Coun-
cil, or to subscribe her Examination, 1612
760
770
95. Case of Mr. WILLIAM TALBOT, on an Information ore tenus, for maintain-
ing a Power in the Pope to depose and kill Kings, 1613
778
96. Proceedings between the Lady FRANCES HOWARD, Countess of ESSEX, and
ROBERT Earl of ESSEX, her Husband, before the King's Delegates, in a
Cause of Divorce, 1613
97. The Earl of NORTHAMPTON's Case, 1613 [N.]
98. Proceedings against Dr. RICHARD NEILE, Bishop of Lincoln, for Words
spoken in the House of Lords, 1614 [N.]
786
862
866
99. The Case of EDMUND PEACHAM, for Treason, 1615 [N.]
870
100. The Case of JOHN OWEN, otherwise COLLINS, for Treason, 1615 [N.]
101. Proceedings against JOHN OGILVIB, for High Treason, at Glascow, in
Scotland, 1615 -
The Arraignment of John Ogilvie, on Tuesday the 28th of February,
in the Town-house of Glascow, before James Hamilton, James
Bell, Colin Campbell, and James Bradwood, Bailiffs of the City,
Justices appointed by special Commission for that Business, by
the Lords of the Privy-Council
102. The Case of Mr. OLIVER ST. JOHN, on an Information ore tenus, in the
Star-Chamber, for writing and publishing a Paper against a Benevo-
lence collected under Letters of the Privy-Council, 1615 -
884
887
899
103. The Trial of RICHARD WESTON, at the Guildhall of London, for the Mur-
der of Sir Thomas Overbury, 1615
911
104. The Trial of ANNE TURNER, Widow, at the King's-bench, for the Murder
of Sir Thomas Overbury, 1615
930
935
105. The Trial of Sir JERVIS ELWES, knt. Lieutenant of the Tower; at the
Guildhall of London, for the Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, 1615
106. The Trial of JAMES FRANKLIN, at the King's-bench, for the Murder of
Sir Thomas Overbury, 1615
947
107. The Arraignment of Sir THOMAS MONSON, knt. at the Guildhall of Lon-
don, for the Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, 1615
950
108. The Trial of the Lady FRANCES Countess of SOMERSET, for the Murder of
Sir Thomas Overbury, 1616
951
109. The Trial of ROBERT CARR, Earl of SOMERSET, for the Murder of Sir
Thomas Overbury, 1616
966
110. The Proceedings against Sir JOHN HOLLIS, Sir JOHN WENTWORTH, and Mr. LUMSDEN, in the Star-Chamber, for traducing the Public Justice, 1615 1022
111. The CASE of DUELS; or Proceedings in the Star-Chamber, against Mr.
WILLIAM PRIEST, for writing and sending a Challenge, and Mr.
RICHARD WRIGHT for carrying it, 1615
112. The Case of MARY SMITH, for Witchcraft, 1616 [N.]
- 1034
1050
113. Proceedings against Mr. WRAYNHAM, in the Star-Chamber, for slander-
ing the Lord-Chancellor Bacon of Injustice, 1618
114. The Case of WILLIAMS, of ESSEX, for Treason, 1619 [N.]
- 1059
- 1086
115. Proceedings in Parliament against FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam, Viscount
St. Albans, Lord Chancellor of England, upon an Impeachment for
Bribery and Corruption in the Execution of his Office: And also
against Dr. THEOPHILUS FIELD, Bishop of Llandaff, 1620 -
- 1087.
116. Proceedings in Parliament against Sir GILES MOMPESSON, a Monopolist
and Patentee, 1620 [N.]
117. Proceedings in Parliament against Sir FRANCIS MICHELL, a Monopolist
and Patentee, and Co-partner with Sir Giles Mompesson, 1621 [N.] 1131
118. Proceedings against Sir HENRY YELVERTON, the King's Attorney-General,
for Misdemeanors, 1621 [N.]·
119. Proceedings in Parliament against Sir JOHN BENNETT, knt. for Bribery
and Corruption, 1621 [N.] -
120. Proceedings in Parliament against EDWARD FLOYDE, for scandalizing the
Princess Palatine, 1621 [N.]
1135
1146
-
1154
121. Proceedings against GEORGE ABBOT, Archbishop of Canterbury, for the
killing of Edward Hawkins, one of the Lord Zouch's Keepers, 1621
- 1159
122. Proceedings on the Impeachment of the Lord Treasurer MIDDLESEX, for
High Crimes and Misdemeanors, 1024 [N.] -
123. Proceedings in Parliament against SAMUEL HARSNET, Bishop of Norwich,
for Extortion and other Misdemeanors, 1624 [N.] -
1183
1254
KING CHARLES THE FIRST.
124. Proceedings in Parliament against RICHARD MOUNTAGUE, Clerk, for pub-
lishing a factious and seditious Book, 1625 [N.]
125. Proceedings in Parliament against the Duke of BUCKINGHAM, the Earl of
BRISTOL, and the Lord CONWAY, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors,
1626 [N.]-
1258
- 1207
126. Case of GEORGE ABBOT, Archbishop of Canterbury, for refusing to licence
a Sermon preached by Dr. Sibthorpe, in order to promote the Loan
and to justify the King's imposing Public Taxes without consent of
Parliament, 1627 [N.]-
1450
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