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HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES, Exproved by Fry after a rare preat by Crispie Pops.
Published by Longman Hurst Rees Orme & Hewn culon Jaring 4822.
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME AND BROWN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1822.
CONTENTS.
VOL. II.
CHAPTER XIV.
1615, 1616.
King's visit to Cambridge.-Comedy of Ignoramus.-De-
clining favor of Somerset.--Rise of Villiers.-Part taken
by the archbishop and the queen in his advancement.-
Somerset disappointed of obtaining a general pardon.-
Efforts of the opposing factions.-Detection of Over-
bury's murder.Confession of Weston.-The king's final
parting with Somerset.-Trial and conviction of Weston,
of Mrs. Turner and other accomplices.-Dilatory mode
of proceeding against the earl and countess of Somerset.—
Ambiguous conduct of James.-They are found guilty,
but finally pardoned.-Reflections.-Death of Shake-
spear.-Remarks on his character and works....
CHAPTER XV.
1616.
Disgrace of Coke.-Various causes of it assigned.-En-
mity of Coke and Bacon.-Bacon's letter of expostula-
tion to Coke. His letters to the king reflecting on Coke.
-Case of Peacham,-of Oliver St. John.-Dispute be-
tween the king's-bench and chancery.-Affair of com-
mendams.-The judges summoned before the privy-coun-
cil.-Coke's spirited conduct, and dismissal.-Charles
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