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1597. Sept. 8.
LXXV. TO
From Terceira.
SIR ROBERT CECIL.
Proceedings of the Fleet in the 'Island
Voyage.'- Account of the great Storms met with in the Bay of Biscay.. 177
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lv. § 21 (Hatfield).
LXXVI. TO THE SAME.
1597. Oct. 13. From Durham House. Proposition for the sending of a
secret Emissary to examine the Ports of Spain.
From the Original, Cecil Papers, vol. lvi. § 17 (Hatfield).
179
LXXVII. SIR WALTER RALEGH, THE LORD THOMAS HOWARD,
AND THE LORD MONTJOY, TO THE EARL OF ESSEX.
1597. Oct. 29. From Plymouth. Proceedings of the Fleet; and News of the
Spaniards
From the Original wholly in the hand of Sir Walter Ralegh,. Cecil Papers, vol. Ivi.
§ 61 (Hatfield.
180
LXXVIII. TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1597. Oct. 30. From Plymouth. News of the Spanish Fleet
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lvi. (Hatfield).
LXXIX.-SIR WALTER RALEGH AND THE LORD THOMAS
1597. Oct.
HOWARD TO THE EARL OF ESSEX.
Intelligence of the Spanish Fleet.
184
From the Original Draft (wholly in the hand of Sir Walter Ralegh). Cecil Papers, vol. lvi.
§ 81 (Hatfield.
LXXX. - SIR WALTER RALEGH, THE LORD THOMAS HOWARD,
THE LORD MONTJOY, AND SIR FRANCIS VERE, TO
THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL.
1597. Nov. 6. Proceedings of the Fleet.-News of the Spaniards
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol lvi. § 110 Hatfield).
186
LXXXI. SIR WALTER RALEGH, THE LORD THOMAS HOWARD,
AND THE LORD MONTJOY, TO THE LORDS
OF THE COUNCIL.
1597. Nov. 9. Conclusion of Island Voyage, and Arrangements about Prizes 188
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers, 1597.
[Formerly numbered '272.'] In the hand of an amanuensis. Signed. (Rolls House.)
LXXXII. TO THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL?
1597. Proposed Enterprise against Spain
From the Original (wholly in the hand of Sir W. Ralegh). MS. Cotton, Otho E ix.
fol. 377, formerly numbered 346' (British Museum).
LXXXIII.—TO SIR JOHN GILBERT, THE YOUNGER.
1597? Participation in the Profits of a Privateering Adventure.-Personal
Affairs
From a Transcript, made for Dr. Thomas Birch, from the original (but mutilated) letter,
then in the possession of Major Pomeroy Gilbert, Fort-Major of Plymouth. MS.
Addit. 4231, ff. 85, 86 (British Museum.
LXXXIV.—TO THE LORD TREASURER BURGHLEY.
1597-98. Jan. 16. From Durham House. Appointment of Deputy-Lieutenants
for Cornwall
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xlviii. § 101 (Hatfield).
[LXXXIV.*]—TO MICHAEL HICKES, Secretary to the Lord
TREASURER BURGHLEY.
Entreaty for the Furtherance of the
1598? July 12. From Sherborne.
Payment of a Debt owing to Captain Spring
See CLXII.
193
197
382
LXXXV.-TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1598. Oct. Concerning a Plot for the killing of a rebel' in Ireland
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers. [Formerly
marked "Bundle 226, No. 144-"] (Rolls House.)
LXXXVI. TO THE SAME.
1598? The Queen's Appointment of a Captain to serve in Ireland
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xix. § 66 (Hatfield).
LXXXVII. TO THE SAME.
1599-1600. March 15. From Durham House. Report on the Revision of an
English Translation of FRANCHI CONESTAGGIO'S History of the Conquest
of Portugal..
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxviii. § 103 (Hatfield).
LXXXVIII.-TO THE SAME.
1600. March 27. [From Sherborne.] Account of the improved Health of
William Cecil (afterwards second Earl of Salisbury), then a Visitor at
Sherborne.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxviii. § 7 Hatfield.
LXXXIX.-TO HENRY BROOKE, LORD COBHAM.
198
199
200
202
1600. April 6. From Sherborne. Ralegh's Desire to have the Government
of Jersey. Cobham's Sales of Timber.-Hope of a Meeting at Bath .. 203
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers. (Rolls House.)
XC.-TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1600. April 21. From Sherborne. In favour of the Son of Henry Carew,
then under Imprisonment
204
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxviii. § 83 Hatfield).
XCI.-TO HENRY BROOKE, LORD COBHAM.
1600. April 29. From Bath, Disappointment at Lord Cobham's Absence
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers.
(Rolls House.)
XCII.-TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1600. October 15. From Jersey. Proceedings in the Fortification of the
Island. Character of Paul Juey, the Engineer. -Accounts of the late
Governor, Sir Amias Paulet
From the Original. Cecil Papers, Pillar C, b ii. § 14 (Hatfield).
XCIII. TO THE LORD TREASURER BUCKHURST AND
SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
205
206
1600. Nov. 4.
the Tinners.
From Radford. Affairs of the Stannaries.—Agreement with
209
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. clxxxi. § 33 (Hatfield).
XCIV.-TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1600. Nov. 15. From Sherborne. Tin Mills on Roborough Down.-Suits
between one Crymes and the Town of Plymouth.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, Pillar C, b ii. § 107 (Hatfield).
PREFATORY NOTE TO LETTER XCV. - RALEGH'S COUNSEL
TO SIR ROBERT CECIL, ON THE TREATMENT OF THE
EARL OF ESSEX, IN 1600
211
213
1600-1.
Feb. 2. From Sherborne. Local News of the Spanish Fleet. -
Lord Cobham
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. clxxiii. § 36 (Hatfield).
XCVII.-TO THE SAME.
1601? Aug. 13. From Sherborne. Lord Cobham's Journey into Cornwall.
News of the Spanish Fleet.--Cecil's Purchase of Rushmore
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xliii. § 84 (Hatfield).
XCVIII. TO HENRY BROOKE, LORD COBHAM.
1601. Aug. 14.
with the Meeres.-News of a Dutch Ship.
From Sherborne. Hope of a Visit from Cobham.-Lawsuits
227
PREFATORY NOTE TO LETTERS XCIX. AND C. RALEGH
AND THE DUKE OF BIRON.
XCIX. TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1601. Sept. 6. From Crosby House, in London. Attendance on the Duke of
Biron at Westminster and at the Bear Garden. -Arrangements for the
Duke's Journey to Basing
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxxviii. § 22 (Hatfield).
C.-TO HENRY BROOKE, LORD COBHAM.
1601. Sept. 12. From Basing. Desire for his Attendance on the Queen.-
Presence of the Duke of Biron and his Suite at Court
229
233
234
CI. TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1601.
Sept. 19. From Sherborne. News of the Spanish Fleet.-Knavish
Proceedings of John Meeres
235
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxxviii. § 53 (Hatfield).
CHI. TO THE SAME.
1601. Sept. 25. [From Sherborne.] Lawsuits with Meeres; and other Per-
sonal Affairs.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxxviii. § 62 (Hatfield).
CIII. TO THE SAME.
237
1601. Sept. 26. From Weymouth. Arrival of two Scotchmen at Weymouth,
with News of the Spanish Fleet
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth.
240
Unarranged Papers,
marked 261' Rolls House).
CIV. TO THE SAME.
1601. Sept. 27. From Sherborne. News of the Spanish Fleet.-Occurrences
on the Irish Coast.
.
241
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers; formerly
marked 263 (Rolls House).
CV. TO THE SAME.
1601. Oct. 13.
From Sherborne. Recommendation of Mr. Stucley for
Service in Ireland. --Invasion of Ireland by the Spaniards.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. lxxxviii. § 128 (Hatfield).
CVII. TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
[1601? From Jersey?] Remittance of Money to Jersey by the hands of Thomas
Freake.-Particulars of a Privateering Adventure.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. clxxxvi. § 151 Hatfield).
CVIII. TO THE SAME.
[1602. July 20. From Jersey.] Greetings.-Foreign News and Rumours.
Expected Arrival of Normans in Jersey .
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xciv. § 56 (Hatfield).
CIX.-TO HENRY BROOKE, LORD COBHAM.
1602. Aug. 12. From Sherborne. Return from Jersey.-Its Defences.-
Hopes of an early Meeting with Cobham and with the Earl of Northumber-
land
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence· Elizabeth.
1602. Aug. 21.
246
247
249
Unarranged Papers.
CX.-TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
From Weymouth. Continued Efforts for the Colonization of
Virginia, and Foundation of a Trade therewith.-Arrival of some Cargoes
of Sassafras Wood, &c.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xciv. § 160 (Hatfield).
CXI. TO THE SAME.
251
1602. Sept. 15. From Bath. News of the Spanish Fleet, sent from Jersey. 253
From the Original. Domestic Correspondence: Elizabeth. Unarranged Papers, 1602.
[Formerly numbered 174.'] (Rolls House.)
[1602?] Oct. 14. From Sherborne. Greetings.-Ralegh is about to go into
Cornwall.
CXIII. TO SECRETARY SIR ROBERT CECIL.
1602. Nov. 3. From Sherborne. Regulation of the Mines of Cornwall.-
Detention by private Affairs at Sherborne
From the Original. Cecil Papers, Pillar C, b ii. § 102 (Hatfield).
CXIV. TO THE SAME.
[1602. From the Court?] Business of the Wine Office.-The Queen's Dis-
favour.
From the Original. Cecil Papers, vol. xcvii. § 104 (Hatfield).
254
255
256