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THE
LIVES
OF
THE LORD CHANCELLORS
AND
KEEPERS OF THE GREAT SEAL
ENGLAND,
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TILL THE REIGN OF. KING GEORGE IV.
PUBLIC LIBRARY 815323
R
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOU DATION1917
WEST BROOKFIELD, MASS.
STEAM PRESS OF 0. S. COOKE AND CO.
CONTENTS
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER XXXVII.
LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM PAULET, LORD PAULET OF ST. JOHN BASING, EARL OF
WILTSHIRE AND MARQUESS OF WINCHESTER, LORD KEEPER OF THE
GREAT SEAL
Marquess of Winchester "a Willow and not an Oak," Page 25. His Family, 25.
His Disposition, 25. Made a Peer and Knight of the Garter, 26. Executor of
Henry VIII., 26. Protector's Difficulty in disposing of Great Seal, 26. Marquess
of Winchester made Lord Keeper, 27. His incompetency as a Judge, 27. Resigns
the Great Seal, 27. Made Lord Treasurer, 28. Presides at Trial of Duke of
Somerset, 28. Rulings at this Trial, 28. Conduct of the Marquess of Winchester
on Accession of Queen Mary, 29. On Accession of Queen Elizabeth, 29. His
Death and Character, 29. His Descendants, 29.
31.
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
LIFE OF LORD CHANCELLOR RICH.
His mercantile Descent, 30. Birth, 31. Early Profligacy, 31. Professional Progress,
His infamous Conduct on Trials of Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More, 31.
Office of Chirographer conferred upon him, 32. Elected Speaker of the House of
Commons, 32. Made Chancellor of Court of Augmentations, 32. His religious
indifference, 32. Paymaster of the Army, 32. Assists in Persecution of Lutherans
and Roman Catholics, 33. Foments Dispute between Wriothesley, and Somerset,
33. Made a Peer, 33
His Title, 33. His Disappoiniment, 33. Appointed Lord
Chancellor, 33. His Conduct as a Judge, 34. He passes Patent, giving Precedence
to Somerset with a non obstante, 34. A Parliament, 35. Wholesome Laws passed
35. Reformation of Religion, 35. Quarrel between the protector and his Brother
Lord Seymour, 36 Lord Seymour committed to the Tower, 37. Bill of Attainder
against him, 37. His Execution, 38. Misconduct of the Protector, 33. Perplex-
ities of Lord Chancellor Rich, 38. His Conduct on the Fall of Somerset, 38.
Takes Part with Warwick, 39. Proceedings against Somerset, 39.
cellor burns Anabaptists and Arians, 40. His Visit to the Princess Mary, 41.
Trepidation of the Lord Chancellor, 41. Somerset's plot against Northumberland,
lor Rich flees from public Life, 43.
42. Trial of Somerset, 42. Lord Chancellor feigns sickness, 43. Lord Chancel-
His Retreat, 43. His rapid Recovery, 44.
Dies forgotten, 44. His Descendants, 44. His Character, 44.
Lord Chan-