Copy of speech in the Star Chamber, February 1601 [manuscript], ca. 1615.

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Copy of speech in the Star Chamber, February 1601 [manuscript], ca. 1615.

Speech by Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury about the Essex rebellion, 1601.

Leaves 9v-11.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1565-1601

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Frederick of Mömpelgard (d. 1608) became the Duke of Württemberg in 1593. Robert, Earl of Essex (1586-1601) was a favorite of Elizabeth I, Queen of England, and occupied a variety of military posts. However, after his failure as Lord Lieutenant and his defiance of the Queen, he was tried for treason and executed in 1601. From the description of [Letter] 1597 Feb. 22 [to Dom. Friderico Duci Wirtembergensi] / Essex. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 212211253 Essex's Azor...

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Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of, 1563-1612

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