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Number XXXV.

The names of all the noblemen and great officers of the queen, from the beginning of her reign till about the year 1580. Drawn up by the lord treasurer Burghley's own hand.

Note, Those that have a + standing before their names were then deceased.

Lord Chancellors. +Archbishop Hethe. Sir Nich. Bacon.

Sir Thomas Bromley.

Lord Treasurers. Marquess of Winchester.

Lord Burghley.

Great Chamberlain. + Earl of Oxford, the father.

LORDS OF THE

+ Archbishop of York.
+ Sir Nicolas Bacon.
Sir Thomas Bromley.
+ Marquis of Winchester.
Lord Burghley.
+Earl of Arundel.
+ Earl of Salop.
Earl of Salop.
Earl of Sussex.
Earl of Darby.
Earl of Warwick.
Earl of Bedford.
+ Earl of Pembroke.

Earl of Leicester.

+Lord Howard.

Lord Hunsdon.

+ Sir Thomas Cheny.

Earl of Oxford, the son. Lord Privy Seal.

Lord Paget.

Lord Howard.

Lord Marshal.

+Duke of Norfolk.

Earl of Salop.

Lord Admiral. Earl of Lincoln.

PRIVY-COUNCIL.

+ Sir Thomas Parry. Sir James Croftes. + Sir Edward Rogers. Sir Francis Knowles. Sir Henry Sydney. Sir Christopher Hatton. +Sir Thomas Smith. Sir Francis Walsingham. Dr. Wylson.

Sir William Petre. + Sir Ambrose Cave. + Sir John Mason. Sir Richard Sackvile. + Dr. Wotton. Sir Ralph Sadleir. Sir Walter Mildmay.

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OFFICERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD.

Lord Steward.

+Earl of Arundel. Earl of Pembroke.

Lord Chamberlain.

+ Lord Howard.

Earl of Sussex.

Treasurer.

Sir Thomas Cheney.
Sir Thomas Parry.
Sir Edward Rogers.
Sir Francis Knowles.

Comptroller.

Sir Thomas Parry.
Sir Edward Rogers.
Sir James Crofts.

Master of the Horse.

Earl of Leicester.

Vice-chamberlain.

Sir Edward Rogers.
Sir Francis Knowles.
Sir Christopher Hatton.
Captain of the Guard.
Sir William Saint Loe.
Sir Francis Knowles.
Sir Christopher Hatton.

OFFICERS

Lord Chancellor.
Chief Justice of England.
Sir Robert Catlyn.
Sir Christopher Wray.
Chief Justice of the Com-
mon-Pleas.

Sir James Dyer.
Sir [Edmund] Anderson.

Treasurer of the Chamber.

Sir John Mason.

Sir Francis Knowles.
Sir Thomas Heneage.

Master of the Requests.
Dr. Haddon.

Dr. Wylson.

Thomas Sackford.

Dr. Dale.

Master of the Jewel-house. John Astley. Mr. Waldgrave.

Master of the Wardrobe. John Fortescue.

Master of the Revels.

Sir Thomas Benger.

Tylney.

Master of the Posts.

Sir John Mason.
Mr. Randolph.

Steward of the Marshalsea.
Thomas Sackford.

Knight Marshal. Sir [Owen] Hopton. Hopton.

Sir George Carey.

FOR JUSTICE.

Master of the Rolls. Sir William Cordal. Sir Gilbert Gerard. Lord President of Wales. Lord Williams, of Thame. [Sir Henry Sydney.] [Earl of Pembroke.]

L. President of the North.

Earl of Salop.

Earl of Rutland.
Archbishop Young.

Earl of Sussex.

Earl of Huntington.

Warden of the Stannery.
Lord Loughborough.

Earl of Bedford.

[Sir Walter Rawleigh after-
ward.]

OFFICERS FOR THE REVENUE.

Lord Treasurer. Marquis of Winchester. Lord Burghley.

Chancellor.

Sir Thomas Baker.
Sir Walter Mildmay.
Chief Baron.

Sir Edward Sanders.
Sir Robert Bell.
Sir John Jeffrey.
Sir Roger Manwood.

Under-treasurer.

Sir John Baker.

Sir Richard Sackfield.
Sir Walter Mildmay.
Chancellor of the Duchy.
Sir Edward Waldgrave.
Sir Ambrose Cave.
Sir Ralph Sadler.

Master of the Wards.
Sir Francis Englefield.
Sir Thomas Parry.
Lord Burghley.

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Number XXXVI.

A catalogue of all the English popish books writ against the reformation of the church of England; from queen Elizabeth's first entrance to the year 1580. With the names of such learned divines as answered them.

I. Harding against the Apology of the English Church. Answered by Jewel.

II. Harding's Answer to Jewel's Chalenge. Answered by Jewel.

III. Harding's Rejoynder to Jewel.. Answered by Edward Deering.

IV. Cole's Quarells against Mr. Jewel. Answered by Mr. Jewel.

V. Rastell's Return of Untruths. Answered by Mr.Jewel.

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VI. Rastel against Mr. Jewel's Chalenge. Answered by William Fulk.

VII. Dorman against Mr. Jewel. Answered by Mr. Nowel.

VIII. Dorman's Disproof of Mr. Nowel's Reproof. Answered by Mr. Nowel.

IX. The Man of Chester, answered by Mr. Pilkington, bishop of Duresme.

X. Sanders of the Sacrament. In part answered by Mr. Nowel.

XI. Fecknam's Scruples. Answered by Mr. Horn, bishop of Winchester.

XII. Fecknam's Apology. Answered by William Fulk. XIII. Fecknam's Objections against Mr. Gough's Sermon. Answered by Mr. Gouge and Mr. Lawrence Thomson.

XIV. Stapleton's Counterblast. Answered by Mr. Bridges. XV. Marshal his Defence of the Cross. Answered by Mr. Caulfhil.

XVI. Fowler's Psalter. Answered by Mr. Sampson. XVII. An infamous libell or letter (incerto autore) against the teachers of the divine Providence and Predestination. Answered by Mr. Robert Crowley.

160 XVIII. Allen's Defence of Purgatory. Answered by William Fulk.

XIX. Heskin's Parliament. Repealed by William Fulk. XX. Rishton's Chalenge. Answered by William Fulk and Oliver Carter.

XXI. Hosius of God's express Word, translated into English. Answered by William Fulk.

XXII. Sander's Rock of the Church. Undermined by William Fulk.

XXIII. Sander's Defence of Images. Answered by William Fulk.

XXIV. Shacklock's Pearl. Answered by Mr. Hartwel. XXV. The Hatchet of Heresies. Answered by Mr. Bartlet.

XXVI. Mr. Evans. Answered by himself.

XXVII. A Defence of the private Mass. Answered (by BOOK conjecture) by Mr. Cooper, bishop of Lincoln.

XXVIII. Certain Assertions, tending to maintain the Church of Rome to be the true and catholic Church. Confuted by John Knewstub.

XXIX. Sander upon the Lord's Supper. Fully answered by D. Fulk.

XXX. Bristow's Motives and Demands. Answered by D. Fulk.

XXXI. Stapleton's Differences and Fortress of the Faith. Answered by D. Fulk.

XXXII. Allen's Defence of Priests Authority to remit Sins, and of the Popish Churches Meaning concerning Indulgences. Answered by Dr. Fulk.

XXXIII. Marshal's Reply to Mr. Calfhil. Answered by Dr. Fulk.

XXXIV. Frarius railing Declaration. Answered by Dr.

Fulk.

These Popish Treatises ensuing are in answering.

I. Stapleton's Returns of Untruths. II. Rastell's Reply. III. Vaux his Catechisme. IV. Canisius his Catechism translated.

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THE END OF VOL. II. PART II.

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