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A folio composite volume of state tracts and letters, in various hands and paper sizes, 257 leaves (plus blanks), in 19th-century diced calf gilt.
Volume 8 of the papers of Sir John Eliot (1592-1632), politician, and partly in his hand.
Among the papers of the Eliot family, Earls of St Germans, of Port Eliot, Cornwall.
Recorded (as Vol. 1) in HMC, 1st Report (1870), Appendix, p. 42.
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CtR 477 ff. 2r-22r
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Ro: Co: Br.
, on 21 quarto leaves.Tract beginning
To search so high as the Norman Conquest...
. First published, as The Forme of Governement of the Kingdome of England collected out of the Fundamental Lawes and Statutes of this Kingdome, London, 1642. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. [11]-39.Sir Robert Cotton, That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their Peeres in the great Councell, and Commons in Parliament, of Marriage, Peace, and Warre. Written...Anno 1611 -
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Copy, in two professional secretary hands, headed
A short viewe of the life of H. the third
, unascribed, on fifteen quarto leaves.Treatise, written c.1614 and
Presented to King James
, beginningWearied with the lingering calamities of Civil Arms...
. First published in London, 1627. Cottoni posthuma (1651), at the end (i + pp. 1-27).Sir Robert Cotton, A Short View of the Long Life and Reign of Henry the Third, King of England -
SpE 78 ff. 38r-43r
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Kenelme Digby
and dated 13 January 1628[/9].One of the earliest commentaries on The Faerie Queene, including quotations, dated 13 June 1628, addressed to Sir Edward Stradling, and beginning
My much honored freind, I am too well acquainted with the weaknes of my abillities...
. First published in London, 1643. Variorum, II, 472-8.Edmund Spenser, Sir Kenelm Digby's Observations on the 22 Stanza in the 9th. Canto of the 2d. book of Spensers Faery Queen -
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A veiw of Sr Ro: Cottons vpon ye iudicature of Parliaments
.Tract, the full title sometimes given as A Brief discourse prouinge that the house of Comons hath Equall power with the Peeres in point of Judicature written by Sr Rob: Cotton to Sr Edward Mountague Ano Dni. 1621, beginning
Sir, To give you as short an accompt of your desire as I can...
. First published in London, 1640. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. [341]-351.Sir Robert Cotton, A Briefe Discovrse concerning the Power of the Peeres and Commons of Parliament in point of Judicature -
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Copy, complete with Ralegh's dedicatory epistle to James I, in a professional.secretary hand, with some passages marked in the hand of Sir John Eliot.
A treatise, with a dedicatory epistle to James I beginning
Those that are suppressed and hopeless are commonly silent ...
, the dialogue beginningNow, sir, what think you of Mr. St. John's trial in the Star-chamber?...
. First published as The Prerogative of Parliaments in England (Midelburge
andHamburg
[i.e. London], 1628). Works (1829), VIII, 151-221.Sir Walter Ralegh, A Dialogue between a Counsellor of State and a Justice of the Peace -
CtR 478 ff. 83r-91r
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Ro: Co. Br.
.Tract beginning
To search so high as the Norman Conquest...
. First published, as The Forme of Governement of the Kingdome of England collected out of the Fundamental Lawes and Statutes of this Kingdome, London, 1642. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. [11]-39.Sir Robert Cotton, That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their Peeres in the great Councell, and Commons in Parliament, of Marriage, Peace, and Warre. Written...Anno 1611 -
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Copy, headed
A vew of Sir Rob: Cottons vppon the iudicature of Parlimts
.Tract, the full title sometimes given as A Brief discourse prouinge that the house of Comons hath Equall power with the Peeres in point of Judicature written by Sr Rob: Cotton to Sr Edward Mountague Ano Dni. 1621, beginning
Sir, To give you as short an accompt of your desire as I can...
. First published in London, 1640. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. [341]-351.Sir Robert Cotton, A Briefe Discovrse concerning the Power of the Peeres and Commons of Parliament in point of Judicature -
CtR 357 ff. 94v-6v
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A vewe of the priuiledge of Ambrs. Written by Sr Robert Cotton the 27th of Aprill 1624
.Tract, addressed to George Villiers, first Duke of Buckingham, beginning
In humble obedience to your Grace's Command, I am emboldned to present my poor advice...
. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. 1-9.Sir Robert Cotton, A Relation of the Proceedings against Ambassadors who have miscarried themselves, etc. ... [27 April 1624]