THE ACCESSION OF HENRY VIII. TO THE PRESENT TIME. A New Edition, RE-ARRANGED, AND ENRICHED WITH SEVERAL BY THE REV. FRANCIS WRANGHAM, M.A. F.R.S. OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. PRINTED FOR J. MAWMAN, LUDGATE STREET; AND FOR WHEN I appeared, eight years ago, as the Editor of Langhorne's Translation of Plutarch's Lives, I readily found in our common friend Lord Milton, a patron not unworthy of the best subjects of the Charonean Biographer. In selecting a name, upon the present occasion, to protect the Memoirs of those illustrious Sons of Britain, who have emulated the Worthies of Greece and Rome, I have experienced as little difficulty. For-without adverting more particularly to the splendid character of Sir William Petty, to whom the noblest society in the world is largely indebted for it's institution-whether I consider the high academical reputation of many of my Heroes, or the display of talent, of knowledge, and of patriotism, which marked their subsequent career in the senate of their country, I am incited by the strongest resemblances to fix upon that of Henry, Marquis of Lansdowne. a 2 Accept therefore, my dear Lord, with your accustomed indulgence, this inconsiderable offering of regard and of respect from One, who is proud to subscribe himself, Your Lordship's most obliged and faithful friend and servant, Hunmanby, Dec. 1, 1816. FRANCIS WRANGHAM. CONTENTS XXI. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. (1532-1588) 72 XXVI. William Cecil, Lord Burghley... (1520–1598) 177 XXVII. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. (1567-1601) 215 |