OFB III: Early Jacobean Writings, 1603-1608

Editors: R. W. Serjeantson and Angus Vine

Volume III will contain the full range of Bacon’s non-philosophical writings between 1603 to early 1608., the period immediately following the accession of King James VI of Scotland to the crowns of England and Ireland in March 1603. The Jacobean project for the Union of the Crowns shaped much of Bacon’s professional life during this period, and a good number of the works in the volume relate to this, including the Brief Discourse Touching the Happy Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland (1603); his opening speech on behalf of the crown in Calvin’s Case (1608); and his political treatise on Of the True Greatness of Britain (by 1608).

1[On the King’s prerogative] (from 1603)OKP
2A proclamation drawn for his Majesty’s first coming in (Apr./May 1603)PrC
3A brief discourse touching the happy union of the kingdoms (May/June 1603)DUK
4Certain considerations touching … the Church of England (Aug.–Oct. 1603)CBP
5Apology in certain imputations concerning the late earl of Essex (late 1603)ACI
6Obiections against the change of the name of England (25 Apr. 1604)OCN1
7Of the title of Great Britain (1604?)OTGB
8Objections against the change of name or style of England and Scotland (27 Apr. 1604)OCN2
9Speech touching purveyors (27 Apr. 1604)SpP
10An acte for the better grounding of a further union (?May 1604)AFU
11Certain articles touching the union (Summer 1604)CAU
12A draught of a proclamation touching his Majesties style (by Oct. 1604)PrS
13A kallender of the lawes … of hostillitie (Nov. 1604)KLH
14The certificate or return of the Commissioners (by Dec. 1604)CRC
15The examination of John Drake (6 Nov. 1605)ExD
16Arguments against the bill of sheets (1606)ArBS
17Speech concerning the article of naturalization (17 Feb. 1607)SpN
18Speech concerning the union of laws (28 Mar. 1607)SpL
19A preparation for the union of lawes (by 1608)PUL
20A report … att a conference concerning the peticion of the marchantes (17 June 1607)RPM
21A proclamation for jurors (by 5 Oct. 1607)PrJ
22A proclamation touching the Marches (between 1607–8)PrM
23Argument in maintaining the jurisdiction of the Council of the Marches (Apr. or Nov. 1608)ArCM
24Reply to the arguments of the serjeants (1607?)RAS
25Argument in the case of the post-nati (1608)ArPN
26Letter to the King upon presenting papers concerning the post-nati (28 Nov. 1608)LKPN
27Cases of the King’s prerogative (c.1608?)CKP
28An answer to the questions … touching the office of constable (1608)OC
29The certificate to his majesty touching the projects of Sir Stephen Proctor (summer 1608?)CPP
30Of the true greatness of Britain (between 1603–8)TGB
31Imago civilis Julii Cæsaris (by c.1608)IJC
32Imago civilis Augustæ Cæsaris (by c.1608)IAC
33Answers to the questions sent from Ireland (c.1608)AQI
34Dispute between the King’s Bench and the Court of Wales (1606)DCW
35Report on a speech in Parliament (25 Nov. 1606)RSp06
36A view of the differences in question betwixt the king’s bench and the Council in the Marches (by June 1606)VDQ
37Report of the conference with the Lords (2 Mar. 1607)RCL
38Report of the first dayes conference (28 Feb. 1607)RFC
39Collections out of the bookes receaved from the earle of Salisbury (by 1612)CBES
40Inter Banc. Reg. et Cur. March. Wall. (c.1606–8?)IBR