The queen had written to Essex with…
September 1599 CE
The queen had written to Essex with her criticisms in mid-September 1599, forbidding him from leaving Ireland without special warrant.
A week later, he commits responsibility for his government to two lords justice, placing Ormond in command of the army under his old commission, and gives instruction that the cessation is to be maintained, with garrisons fully victualed for six months.
Under his general warrant to return to England, given under the Great Seal, Essex sails for England the same day, September 24, and on the 28th reaches London.