Essex, Robert Devereux.
To Maister Anthonie Bacon. An apologie of the Earle of Essex, against those which falsly and maliciously taxe him to be the onely hinderer of the peace, and quiet of his countrey.
[London?: Printed for John Smethwick?, 1600?].
ESTC No. S341.Grub Street ID 147660.
Essex, Robert Devereux.
The Earle of Essex his letter to the Earle of Southampton in the time of his troubles. Containing many pious expressions, and very comfortable for such as are in any troubles: Septemb. 29. 1642.
London: printed by Luke Norton, for T.T., [1642].
ESTC No. R1764.Grub Street ID 68944.
Essex, Robert Devereux.
A precious and most divine letter from that famous and ever to be renowned Earl of Essex, (father to the now Lord Generall his Excellence) to the Earl of South-Hampton, in the latter time of Queen Elizabeths reigne.
London: printed for Iohn Bellamy, and Ralph Smith, 1643.
ESTC No. R40252.Grub Street ID 122075.
Essex, Robert Devereux.
The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Robert Earl of Essex, and Henry Earl of Southampton, at Westminster the 19th of February, 1600. and in the 43 year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth: for rebelliously conspiring and endeavouring the subversion of the government, b confederacy with Tyr-Owen, that popish traytor and his complices; of whom, these following, viz. Sir Christopher Blunt Sir Charles Danvers Sir Gillie Merrick and Henry Cuffe were the 5th of March following, by a special commission of oyer and terminer, arraigned, condemned, and executed. The peers had to their assistance the learned judges. Counsel for the Queen. Sir Henry Yelverton, the Queens Serjeant. Sir Edward Cook, the Queens Attorney General; afterwards Lord Chief Justice of England. Mr. Bacon, afterwards Lord Chancellor.
London: printed for Tho. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, Sam. Heyrick, at Grayes-Inn-Gate in Holborn, and Matth. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall, 1679.
ESTC No. R18141.Grub Street ID 72009.
Essex, Robert Devereux.
The earl of Essex's vindication of the war with Spain. In an apology to Mr. Anthony Bacon. Penn'd by himself, anno 1598. To which are added, the several speeches delivered by the Lords of the Councel, in the Star-Chamber, the last Sitting in the End of Michaelmas Term, 1599. in Accusation of the Earl, for the Miscarriages of the War in Ireland, Viz. Lord Keeper Egerton, Lord Treasurer Buckhurst, Lord High Admiral Nottingham, Lord Chamberlain Hunsdon, Mr. Secretary Cecill, Sir John Fortescue, &c. All publish'd from the original manuscripts.
London: printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1729].
ESTC No. T115236.Grub Street ID 167009.