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'Christian Malford green' in his own district in Wiltshire, near Kington St. Michael, Draycot Cerne, etc.

Taken as a whole, both in what is written out and in the anecdotes collected to be worked into the plot, the comedy affords a terrible picture of the corruption of Aubrey's county and times. It may be compared with the society pictures in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.

Two scenes, of the less offensive ones, may serve to give a faint idea of this curious piece of seventeenth century realism.>

THE COUNTREY REVELL.

=Act II, scene iii.=

A faire roome. Enter Sir Eglamour, Lady Euphrasia, Lady Pamela: to them, Sir Eubule Nestor; then, squire Fitz-ale.

Sir J. Fitz-ale. Sir Eglamour, your most humble servant.

Sir Eglamour. Sir John Fitz-ale, the welcomest man alive.

Fitz-ale. Save you, ladies! I'm come to wayte on you at the famous revell here, to help celebrate the festivall of St. Peter.

Ladyes. Most kindly donne, Sir John! We heard you strictly kept his virgil last night at Justice Wagstaff's.

Fitz-ale. So strickt that none of us have been a-bed to-night, that's the trueth on't. I beleeve, since the Conquest, St. Peter had never a merrier eve observed.

Ladyes. Pray, Sir John, favour us to let us heare some of the mirth.

Fitz-ale. Why, ladies, yesterday we Cheshire gentlemen mett at a barrell of ale at the bull-ring where we sufficiently bayted both bull and barrell; and having well dranke there, staved and tayled, till 5 a-clock i' th' afternoon, wee were invited to the Justice's; where being come into the great hall wee mett for a good omen the servants labouring at heaving into the cellar a teirce of French wine, newly brought by the barge from Chester. Faith! we had a frolique, and voted it (nemine contradicente) to have itt sett abroach in the midest of the hall. To worke we goe, and we four knights mount the tierce, bestride it, like the quarter files d'Amond upon one horse. Then we dranke his Majestie's health, the Queen's, and the royall family: then, faire ladies, (he bowes) your two healths; then, our mistresses: then, God knows who--till the cooke knockt for supper. So the tierce was reprieved till after supper, a guard sett over it. As wee were going to sitt downe to supper in the parlour a sudden quarrell arose between Sir Fastidious Overween and Captain Quarelsome about precedency. To cuffs they fell, all in confusion; the ladies cryed out, Sir Fastidious' great periwig was throwne into the fire and made an abominable stinke.

Sir Eubule. Blesse me! What unheard of rudenesse! This to be donne at a gentleman's house and by gentlemen, senators, parliamentary justices of the peace!

Sir J. Fitz-ale. In this scuffle the chiape of Capt. Quarelsome's sword hitcht in the cubboard of glasses: downe came all the glasses of the butler with a most dreadfull esclate. But this is not all--the cross-bar of Sir Fastidious' sword hitchd in my old ladie's vaile and pluckt it off, together with her periwig, and showed her poor bald old death's head.

Sir Eubule. Lord blesse me!

Sir J. Fitz-ale. The Justice and I struck in between 'em and parted 'em, and, with something more trouble then staving and tayling dog and bull, they were reconciled and sate down opposite to each other. To a noble supper we sate downe.

After supper desert was brought. My country gentlemen catcht and snatchd like schoolboies and gobbt up the sweetmeats like ducks, and.... And being very drunke, some putt even marmalade into their pocketts. A noble carpet in the parlour trayled on the ground, which with their dirty bootes they made the faire edge and bordure as dirty as a woman's saddlecloth.

Supper being ended, faith! the justice would have the tother bout at the butt for a confirmation of friendship between the two antagonists. I could not refuse to help carry on such a good worke of charity. So we drank friendly on till 2 a-clock i' th' morning. By that time you may well thinke our braines were well warmd. We sung, hooped, hallowd, jubilled--set the cennell of hounds all in a larum. We had the wenches and all the servants of the house to participate in the great jubilee.

Well, about daybrake 'twas the generall vote for the unhinging of the cellar dore and throwe it from the precipice of the cliffe into the Dee. The good old dore, that haz turnd on his hinges for these two centuries of yeares in the dayes of his hospitable ancestors, was taken downe, and by four tall fellowes borne to the cliffe. Hautboies loud musique playd before; the bearers followed; and then came the chiefe mourners, the butler, brewer, and pantler, weeping with blubbered eies for the decease of that had turnd out and doubled in the dayes of his hospitable ancestors:--'it was an ill omen of the fall of that ancient family.'

Sir Eubule. And they sayd well. I knew their Justice's grandfather and great grandfather too. <They> kept 12 men in blew coates and badges. We had no such doings in their daies. They were sober, prudent; kept good well-ordered hospitality. We are like to have a fine world when Parliament men and Justices shall give such lewd example....

Fitz-ale. Well! after the mourners, we came with our levetts and clarions. Then the rest. We had the sowgelder there, who loud performes the thorow-base. The dogges tooke it in turne too along the river into Chester, and sett all the dogges there barkeing.

Ladies. I warrant the country people thought you mad--

(Sir Eubule: And well they might, by my troth!)

--or that there was an insurrection of the fanatiques.

Fitz-ale. My tall lads hand downe the dore, and committ it from the cliff to the deepe. Downe, downe, it falls; but yet with severall bounds it made as with disdaine to be at last so servd for's long and faithfull service. Into the river Dee down dash it fell and away towards Chester swimmes, but seemed to give a mournefull je n' scay quoy

and, as sighing, seemed to say Those that I trusted do my trust betray!

'Not Orpheus' harp did swimme more solempnely! The Thracian dames that Orpheus did discoup, Whose head and harpe they into Hebrus flang, Were not with greater rage possest, then we!'

Lady Euphrasia. I swear, Sir John, you have made a very poetical description of it.

Sir J. Fitz-ale. Ah! I steepd my muse last night in Aganippe.

Sir Eubule Nestor. Ah! the Justice now may well be said to keepe an open howse.

Sir J. Fitz-ale. Sir Eglamour, the Justice intends to wayte on any ladies come and dine with you. Sir Fastidious and the Captaine comes with him; as also the bull-bayters, his old companions of the tappe; neither witt nor learning; impudent swearers; bestiall drinkers, a peck at a draught; hacking blades; huge colosses, with long swords, horse-skin belts; old reformados of Charles the first; sad wretches; old cinque-quaters; bacon-fac't fellowes; centaures that looke as if they could not prove the Christian; downe their beardes ... and dyed with mundungus. Now, ladies, looke to yourselves, for every one will have a smack at your lipps with their unsanctified mustaches.

Ladies. Bless us! I'le not come neer 'em, if they be such.

Fitz-ale. The Justice and's myrmidons are to drinke up 1000 of ale at mother Mackerell's.

Sir Eubule--drinke as in the dayes of Pantagruel.

Fitz-ale. Plato saies perpetuall drunkennesse is the reward of virtue.

THE COUNTREY REVELL.

=Act III, scene iii.=

An alehouse bower. Enter Mris. Maquerell, Justice Wagstaffe, Sir John Fitz-ale, Captain Exceptious Quarrellsome, Sir Fastidious Overween, the sowgelder, and Sir Hugh the vicar, myrmidons.

Justice Wagstaffe. Mother Margery, a merry revell to you! I am come to see you according to custome.

Margery. I thanke your worship. You are my old guest and acquaintance, and that does stand my friend with the excisemen.

Sir Fastidious. Prithee, give us a cup of the best revell ale. We are come to drinke not less then 1000 of ale before we goe.

Justice Wagstaffe (sings).

Come, fill us a 1000 jugges, etc.

Margery (curtsies). Mr. Justice Wagstaffe, a good health to your worship!

Wagstaffe. I thanke thee, Margery.--How doest doe Peg[CIV.]? First, I must have a kisse. Come, let's fancy her 1/2 a crowne a piece. She's a good-natured girle.--[They give.]

Sir John Fitz-ale. Sir Hugh, drink to the king's health. [Sir Hugh takes off his glasse super naculum.]

Sir J. Fitz-ale. Bravely done, parson!--a true spunge of the Church of England, i' faith.

Sir Hugh. I'm one of the old red-nosd clergy, orthodox and canonicall.

Sir J. Fitz-ale. You helpe solemnize the revell.

<In MS. Aubr. 21, p. 20, Aubrey jots down an anecdote for use here 'All the parsons herabout,' in Wiltshire, 'are alehouse-hunters. J<ames> L<ong>, esq., hunted Sir Hugh driefoote to the alehouse with his pack of hounds to the great griefe of the revered divine.'>

INDEX

Abbot, abp. Geo., i. 24; ii. 26, 194. Bp. Rob., ii. 26. Wolston, ii. 260, 261.

Abingdon, Berks, i. 184, 185, 244; ii. 303.

Abingdon, (Bertie, lord Norreys), earl of-- -- James, 1st earl, i. 45, 53, 98, 192; ii. 9, 31. ---- Eleanor (Lee), co. of, ii. 30-32. -- Montague, 2nd earl, ii. 31. -- Willoughby, 3rd earl, i. 98.

Ailesbury, see Aylesbury.

Aiton (Ayton), Sir John, i. 26. Sir Rob., i. 25, 332, 365.

Albemarle, duke of, see Monk, Geo. ---- Anne (Clarges), duchess of, ii. 73, 76, 77.

Albiis, Thos. de, see White.

Alcorne, Rich., i. 8.

Aldington, Kent, i. 248.

Aldsworth, Mr., i. 15, 26.

Alençon, François, duc d', ii. 217.

Alesbury, see Aylesbury.

Alesly, Jas., ii. 71.

Aleyn, see Alleyn.

Alford, Sir Thos., ii. 219.

Allam, Andr., ii. 72. Thos., i. 182.

Allen, H., i. 310. Thos., i. 26-28, 84, 225, 318. Mr., ii. 209.

Alleyn (Aleyn), Chas., i. 29.

Alsop, Dr., i. 296.

America, i. 175, 177, 307, 310; ii. 103. -- alphabet for native language, i. 285. -- Barbadoes, i. 210. -- Bermudas, i. 41; ii. 97, 276. -- Davis strait, i. 210. -- Guiana, ii. 95, 183, 187, 188, 314. -- Jamaica, i. 50, 53; ii. 292. -- Maryland, i. 143. -- Mexico, i. 137. -- Newfoundland, ii. 314. -- New York, ii. 127, 128. -- Pennsylvania, i. 45; ii. 133, 134, 138. -- Plantations, the, i. 53, 210; ii. 160. -- Tobago, i. 45, 53. -- Virginia, i. 207, 285, 287; ii. 49, 100, 104, 160, 262, 314.

Ampthill, Beds., i. 312; ii. 35.

Amsterdam, i. 331, 364, 376, 421; ii. 122, 130, 131.

Anderson, Sir John, i. 116. Mr., i. 115, 116; ii. 138.

Andrewes, bp. Lanc., i. 29; ii. 2, 115, 232, 306.

Anne, consort of Jas. I, i. 25, 251, 254; ii. 14, 35.

Anstey, Mr., i. 220.

Anthony, Franc., i. 32.

Apothecaries, ii. 59, 318.

Aquapendente, H. Fabr. ab, i. 296, 304.

Arabic, i. 121; ii. 122, 224.

Archangel, ii. 90.

Archer, Thos., i. 32.

Archimedes, ii. 126.

Arderne, Jas., i. 290, 294.

Aristotle, i. 300, 357, 359, 360; ii. 201, 211, 212.

Arundel Castle, Sussex, i. 172; ii. 134.

Arundel, Thomas Howard, 14th earl, i. 75, 301, 407; ii. 110, 112, 323. ---- Aletheia (Talbot), co. of, ii. 323.

Arundell, Will. (?), i. 129.

Arundell of Wardour, Thos., 2nd baron, i. 129.

Ashindon (Escuidus), John, i. 16, 33.

Ashmole, Elias, i. 33, 163, 285, 298, 426; ii. 33, 92, 109, 113, 114, 175, 189-191, 193, 238. -- MSS. and books in his hands, i. 26, 27, 33, 44, 59, 211, 212, 224, 229, 262, 318; ii. 33, 92, 108, 201, 247. -- His Theatr. Chem. Brit. cited, i. 147, 162-170, 210; ii. 202.

Ashton, John, i. 385. Sir Thos., i. 104.

Aspeden (Apsten), Herts., ii. 284, 290.

Aston, Sir Walt., i. 239.

Astrop, Northts., ii. 303.

Atkins, Sir Edw., i. 58, 60. Sir Rob., i. 106. Ald., ii. 46.

Atwood, Rich., i. 195.

Aubrey, John, i. 34-53, and passim.

Aubrey, Deborah, mother of John, i. 33, 39-50. Edw., i. 56, 57, 59, 60. John, grandfather, i. 49, 51, 56, 59, 60; ii. 298. Sir John, i. 315; ii. 5, 7, 8, 154, 171, 268. Lewis, ii. 7, 8. Mary, ii. 154. Rachel, grandmother, i. 56; ii. 298. Rich., father, i. 37, 38, 42, 46, 49-52; ii. 249, 298. Thos., i. 56, 57, 59, 60. Sir Thos., ii. 7. Thomas, brother, i. 49, 95; ii. 54, 90, 161. Wilgiford, great-grandmother, i. 55, 60, 61. Sir Will., i. 59. Dr. Will., great-grandfather, i. 22, 49, 51, 53-66, 211; ii. 48. Dr. Will., of Ch. Ch., Oxon., i. 59. Will., brother, i. 49, 193, 304, 323-328, 386, 389; ii. 260, 323.

Augur, Mr., i. 112.

Austin, Mr., ii. 108.

Avebury, Wilts., ii. 325.

Avon river, Som., i. 123.

Aylesbury, Sir Thos., i. 187, 188, 286; ii. 16, 291, 292.

Aylesbury, Rob. Bruce, 1st earl, ii. 305. Thos., 2nd earl, ii. 35.

Aylmer, Brabazon, i. 88, 92.

Ayton, see Aiton.

Azores, ii. 315.

Babel (Babylon) hill, Dors., i. 188.

Babylon, i. 154.

Backhouse, Sir Will., i. 318.

Bacon, Francis, i. 22, 36, 66-84, 130, 132, 177, 180, 196, 224, 288, 299, 331, 341, 348, 371, 375, 393, 394, 395; ii. 181, 194, 301, 307.

Bacon, Anne, i. 76. Anth., i. 76, 81. Eliz., i. 77. Sir Nich., i. 68, 69, 76, 77, 81, 238.

Bacon, Friar Rog., i. 84, 165, 184, 187, 244.

Badd, Sir Thos., i. 84.

Badminton, Glouc., ii. 155.

Bagford, Mr., ii. 94.

Bagshawe, Edw., i. 85, 99, 187, 290; ii. 171, 261.

Baker, Mr., ii. 90, 254, 255.

Ball, John, ii. 153. Sir Peter (Justice), ii. 180, 185, 231, 322. Will., i. 355; ii. 322.

Baltimore, Geo., and Cecil (Calvert), 1st and 2nd baron, i. 143.

Balzac, Jean L. G., i. 14, 66, 86, 158, 282, 348.

Bancroft, abp. Rich., i. 86.

Bankes, Sir John, i. 269. Sir Ralph, ii. 48.

Baramore, see Barrymore.

Barclay, John, i. 22, 86. Rob., i. 86.

Barker, Will., i. 385.

Barlow, bp. Thos., i. 148, 212; ii. 259.

Barnes, Jos., ii. 25.

Barrow, Isaac, M.D., i. 93. Isaac, of Spinney Abbey, Cambr., i. 87, 93. Isaac, bp. of St. Asaph, i. 93; ii. 257, 258. Isaac, Master of Trin. Coll., Cambr., i. 3, 87-94, 208, 372. Phil., i. 93. Thos., i. 87, 88, 89, 93, 94. Dr. ..., i. 94.

Barrymore, David Barry, 1st earl of, i. 118. ---- Alice (Boyle), co. of, i. 118.

Basket, Rev. ..., i. 158.

Basset, Will., ii. 171.

Bastwick, John, ii. 174.

Batchcroft, Thos., i. 94.

Bate (Bates), Geo., i. 95; ii. 176. John, i. 36, 51.

Bath, Som., i. 40, 123, 169, 176, 251, 279; ii. 173, 174, 176, 186, 240-244.

Bath, John Granville, 1st earl of, ii. 76, 77.

Bathurst, Geo., i. 28, 29, 300. Ralph, i. 52, 150, 210, 371, 377; ii. 11, 16, 17, 24, 141, 158, 206, 288. Mr., ii. 19.

Battering-ram, i. 98.

Baxter, Rich., i. 86, 373; ii. 259.

Bayes, Mr., i. 256.

Bayly, Thos. (N. I. H.), i. 364. Thos., ii. 328.

Baynton, Sir Edw., ii. 45, 244.

Beach, Mr., i. 133-135.

Beaconsfield, Bucks., ii. 274, 277, 279.

Beaudley, Worc., ii. 259.

Beaufort, Henry Somerset, 1st duke of, ii. 155, 328.

Beaumont, Francis, i. 22, 95.

Becket, Berks., ii. 43, 47.

Bedford, Jasper Tudor, duke of, i. 315.

Bedford (Russell), earl of-- -- Fran., 2nd earl, i. 175, 177. -- Fran., 4th earl, i. 275; ii. 78.

Bedwell, Will., i. 96.

Bee, Corn., i. 279, 281.

Beech, see Beach.

Beeston, Will., i. 96; ii. 14, 227, 233, 245.

Belvoir, Leic., i. 230.

Bemerton, Wilts., i. 309; ii. 323.

Bendish, Sir Thos., i. 90.

Benese, Rich., i. 97.

Bennet, bp. Rob., i. 418.

Bere, Dors., ii. 89.

Berkeley, Miss, i. 98.

Berkhampstead, Herts., ii. 1.

Bermudas, ii. 341.

Bernard, Chas., i. 356. Franc., i. 356, 392, 393; ii. 321, 330.

Bertie, Henry, ii. 9. James, i. 98; ii. 31. Vere, i. 50, 153; ii. 9.

Berwick, ii. 97, 246, 328.

Besilsleigh, Berks., ii. 84, 85, 92, 155.

Betenham, Jer., i. 67.

Betridge, Col., i. 108.

Bigge, Thos., i. 253; ii. 274, 275.

Billingsley, Sir Henry, i. 16, 99-103, 126, 212; ii. 15, 81, 111. Sir Henry (son), i. 102. Henry (grandson), i. 102. Martin, i. 103. Rich. (Rob.), i. 101, 103. Sir Thos., i. 67, 100, 102, 103. Sir ..., i. 100.

Bilson, bp. Thos., ii. 23.

Binnion, Rev. ..., i. 387.

Birch, John, ii. 254. Peter, ii. 279, 280.

Birford, ..., ii. 202.

Birkenhead, Sir John, i. 104-106, 290, 360-362; ii. 157, 173.

Birkhead, Henry, i. 106, 361, 362; ii. 26.

Bishe, see Bysshe.

Bishop, Col., ii. 169.

Bishops Canning, Wilts., i. 251, 252; ii. 184.

Blackburne, Rich., i. 15, 18-20, 107, 333, 359-367, 372, 386, 393, 395; ii. 113.

Blagrave, John, i. 107.

Blake, Rob., i. 107.

Blandford St. Mary's, Dors., i. 36; ii. 179, 235, 330.

Blencowe, Mr., ii. 282.

Bletchingdon, Oxon., i. 403.

Blount, Sir Chas., i. 248. Dr. Chas., i. 109, 356 (?). Sir Chr., ii. 251. Sir Henry, i. 108-111, 356; ii. 207. Sir Thos. Pope, i. 111.

Blundeville, Thos., i. 15, 77.

Blunt, see Blount.

Boleyn, Anne, i. 193.

Bolton, Rob., i. 85.

Bond, Henry, i. 15. John, i. 311. Thos., ii. 240.

Bonham, Thos., i. 108, 111, 424.

Bonner, Edm., i. 111.

Booker, John, i. 112, 318.

Boothby, Mr., ii. 107.

Boston, Mr., i. 311.

Boswell, Sir Will., i. 73, 211, 212; ii. 130.

Bourman, Thos., ii. 2. Sir ..., ii. 245.

Bourne, Mr., i. 417, 424.

Bovey, Jas., i. 112-115, 141, 305; ii. 271.

Bowman, Franc., i. 371; ii. 197. Mr., i. 110.

Boyle, Lewis, i. 120. Robert, i. 118, 120, 372, 411, 412; ii. 182.

Bradon forest, Wilts., i. 343; ii. 135.

Bradshaw, Sarah, ii. 61. Mr., ii. 229.

Bradstock (Bradenstoke) abbey, Wilts., ii. 322.

Bramhall, John, i. 363, 373.

Brampton (Bramston), Sir Franc., ii. 78.

Bramston, Sir Muddiford, i. 104.

Branker, Thos., ii. 126.

Brawne, Sir J., i. 239.

Brecon (town), i. 54, 59: (shire), i. 46, 51, 59, 276, 313.

Breda, i. 121; ii. 45, 76, 122, 124, 130, 131.

Brent, Sir Nath., ii. 245.

Brentford, Midd., ii. 99.

Brereton, (Brereton), baron-- -- Will., 3rd baron, i. 121; ii. 124, 125. -- Rob., 4th baron, ii. 124, 125.

Brereton, Sir Will., i. 122.

Brerewood, Edw., i. 122.

Brett, Arth., i. 123.

Bridges, Gabr., i. 204.

Bridgewater, John Egerton, 1st earl of, i. 245.

Bridgman, Sir Orl., ii. 208.

Briggs, Henry, i. 16, 123-125, 261; ii. 98, 215, 292, 295.

Bright, Henry, ii. 162.

Brightman, Thos., i. 125.

Bristol, Glouc., i. 36, 123, 128, 147, 185, 277, 314, 315, 403, 404; ii. 297-299, 331, 332.

Bristol, (Digby) earl of-- -- John, 1st earl, ii. 183. -- Geo., 2nd earl, i. 227.

Broadway, Dors., ii. 323.

Brocas, Rich., ii. 322.

Broke, see Brooke.

Brokenborough, Wilts., i. 322-324, 391.

Brome (Broome), Alex., i. 126, 356. Henry, i. 126, 156, 267; ii. 286.

Bromley, Sir Thos., ii. 35.

Bromham (Bronham), Wilts., ii. 244, 294.

Brooke, (Greville) baron-- -- Fulke, 1st baron, i. 67, 205, 275; ii. 250. -- Robert, 2nd baron, i. 188, 275. ---- Catherine (Russell), baroness, i. 275. -- Robert, 4th baron, ii. 134.

Brooke (Broke, Brookes), Chr. (of Oxford), i. 126; ii. 106, 110, 114. Chr. (of Lond.), ii. 49, 50. Marg., i. 219. N., i. 221. Rob., i. 87.

Broome, see Brome.

Broughton, Edw., i. 127, 128; ii. 331. Eliz., i. 127.

Brouncker, (Brouncker), viscount-- --Will., 1st visc., i. 129. ---- Winifred (Leigh), viscountess, i. 129. -- Will., 2nd visc., i. 128, 161, 269; ii. 146, 147, 312.

Browne, Anth., i. 37, 316. Israel, i. 49. Sir Thos., M.D., i. 37, 210, 211. Thos., ii. 218, 248. Will. (poet), i. 130, 312. Will. (Trin. Coll., Oxf.), i. 173, 174. Maj.-gen., ii. 74. Mr., i. 210.

Brownrigg, bp. Ralph, ii. 285.

Bruce of Kinloss, Edward, 1st baron, i. 157. Rob., 4th baron, ii. 305.

Bruen, Mr., ii. 48.

Bryanstone, Dors., ii. 202.

Buckhurst, Charles Sackville, lord, ii. 34.

Buckingham, (Villiers), duke of-- -- George, 1st duke, i. 77, 202, 205; ii. 14, 100, 209, 270. -- George, 2nd duke, i. 137, 189, 190, 207; ii. 270, 301.

Buckingham, Mary Villiers, co. of, ii. 270.

Buckinghamshire, i. 178.

Budleigh, East, Devon, ii. 192.

Bulbridge, Wilts., ii. 89.

Bullen, Anne, i. 193.

Bullialdus, Israel, ii. 59, 289, 290.

Bullock, Edward, ii. 265.

Buntingford, Herts., ii. 283, 290.

Burched, H., ii. 124.

Burges, Mr., i. 48.

Burghill, Dr., ii. 78.

Burghley, William Cecil, baron, i. 61, 158, 237; ii. 28.

Burhill, Rob., ii. 194.

Burlington, (Boyle), earl of-- -- Rich., 1st earl, i. 116, 118, 175-177.

Burnet, bp. Gilb., i. 166, 169; ii. 304.

Burt, Will., ii. 265.

Burton, Hen., ii. 174. Rob., i. 130.

Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., ii. 311.

Busby, Rich., i. 146, 217, 285, 410; ii. 127, 128, 197, 240, 257, 292, 293.

Bushell, Thos., i. 71, 72, 83, 130-135, 331.

Bussey, Rev. ..., i. 184.

Butler, Sam., ('Hudibras'), i. 135-138, 146, 175, 204, 342, 371, 381; ii. 210, 277. Will., i. 126, 138-144; ii. 98.

Butts, John, i. 270.

Bysshe (Bishe), Edw., i. 239, 355; ii. 89.

Cadiz, i. 223.

Cadnam, Mr., ii. 262.

Caen, ii. 140.

Caesar, Sir Julius, i. 75. Mr., ii. 173.

Caliver, a, ii. 320.

Calne, Wilts., ii. 202.

Calvert, Cecil, Geo., Leon., i. 143, 144.

Cambridge (University), i. 76, 90, 93, 137, 141, 142, 178, 269, 309; ii. 53, 59, 102, 124, 171, 240, 280, 284, 293, 332. (Town), i. 90, 91, 92, 103, 360. The play at, i. 180. Great St. Mary's, i. 30, 139, 140; ii. 302.

Cambridge (colleges)-- -- Caius, i. 94, 268, 295, 296; ii. 284, 313-315. -- Christ's, ii. 32, 63, 67, 68, 114, 293. -- Clare Hall, i. 138, 139, 142, 180; ii. 86. -- Emmanuel, i. 29; ii. 280. -- St. John's, i. 123, 174, 175; ii. 29, 284. -- King's, i. 139, 143; ii. 86, 106, 113, 204, 236, 275, 307. -- Magdalene, ii. 157. -- Pembroke Hall, i. 29, 403; ii. 3, 232, 234. -- Peterhouse, i. 88. -- Queens', i. 95, 200, 203, 247, 248. -- Sidney, i. 257; ii. 108, 283, 284, 288. -- Trinity, i. 76, 88, 89, 93, 107, 414; ii. 11, 17, 114, 122, 196, 257, 301.

Camden, Will., i. 42, 144-147, 267, 322, 392; ii. 11, 15, 42, 57, 206, 232, 325.

Camden (Came Down), Dors., ii. 323.

Canons Ashby, Northts., i. 240.

Canterbury, i. 206, 296; ii. 84, 217, 266.

Canterbury, abp. of, ii. 124.

Canynges, Will., i. 147.

Caporavio, ..., ii. 328.

Carberry, (Vaughan), earl of, ii. 95, 292.

Cardiff, Glam., i. 315; ii. 55, 171.

Cardiganshire, i. 131.

Carew, Thos., i. 34.

Carey, Sir Edm., i. 193.

Carisbrooke Castle, I. of W., i. 197, 207.

Carlisle, Anne Howard, co. of Charles, 1st earl, ii. 325.

Carlton, Sir Dudley, i. 279.

Carnarvon, (Dormer), earl of, i. 130, 312.

Carnwarth, Rob. Dalzell, 2nd earl of, i. 191.

Carteret, Phil., i. 290. ..., ii. 174.

Cartwright, Will., i. 148.

Casaubon, Isaac, i. 96.

Caspars, J. B., i. 354.

Castlehaven, Mervyn Touchet, 2nd earl, i. 71, 121.

Castlemaine, (Palmer), earl of-- -- Roger, 1st earl, ii. 176. ---- Barbara (Villiers), co. of, i. 128.

Catafalque, ii. 10, 77, 321.

Cavendish, Sir Chas., i. 153, 366, 370, 386. Col. Chas., i. 154-157. Tho., ii. 192.

Cavendish of Hardwick, Will., 1st baron, i. 396.

Chalk, Broad Chalk, Wilts., i. 40, 44, 316; ii. 76, 113, 275, 307, 333.

Chaloner, Jas., i. 160. Rich., ii. 275. Sir Thos., i. 69. Thos. (father), i. 159, 160. Thos. (son), i. 159; ii. 55.

Chamberlayne, Edw., ii. 324. Hugh, ii. 60.

Champernowne, Kath., i. 262; ii. 178.

Chandos, baron, i. 423.

Chantrel, Mr., ii. 102.

Chapell, Mr., ii. 63.

Charles I, Prince Charles, i. 104, 108, 118, 148, 151, 156, 159, 171, 196, 206, 218, 288, 289, 297, 333; ii. 2, 13, 44, 52, 56, 93, 150, 186, 208, 267, 280, 318 (?).

Charles II, Charles Prince of Wales, i. 86, 87, 124, 207, 218, 219, 239, 283, 297, 335, 338-343, 354, 368, 371, 381, 385, 394, 395, 397, 402, 403, 405; ii. 8, 28, 45, 58, 74-78, 80-83, 103-105, 111, 119, 123, 127, 133, 134, 138, 143, 176, 195, 202, 232, 237, 238, 241, 252, 255, 276, 277, 286, 287, 318, 330.

Charleton, Francis, ii. 11. Walt., i. 67, 161, 371; ii. 300.

Charlton, Wilts., i. 323, 391.

Charnock, Tho., i. 162-170.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. 96, 170, 189, 193, 219; ii. 318, 319.

Chelsea, Middl., i. 70, 75, 131, 196, 271, 284, 307, 313; ii. 82, 84, 330.

Cheshire, i. 267, 293, 427; ii. 307, 326.

Chester (city), i. 131.

Chester, Chas., ii. 184.

Cheynell, Fran., i. 172, 174.

Chichester, Sussex, i. 172.

Chichley, Sir Tho., ii. 79.

Chigwell, Essex, ii. 132.

Child, Tho., ii. 179.

Chillingworth, Will., i. 151, 171, 370.

Chippenham, Wilts., i. 242; ii. 181.

Chivers, Secole, ii. 326.

Christ Church, Hants., ii. 97, 288.

Clarendon, (Hyde) earl of-- -- Edward, 1st earl, i. 136, 373, 426; ii. 4, 6, 291. -- Henry, 2nd earl, i. 12, 426, 427; ii. 291.

Clarendon park, Wilts., ii. 247.

Clarges, Anne, ii. 73, 76, 77. Tho., ii. 73, 76.

Clark, Ben., ii. 133, 136, 138. Deborah, ii. 61, 68. Sir Francis, ii. 93. Geo., ii. 173. John, i. 255.

Clavell, John, i. 174.

Clavius, Chr., i. 94, 333.

Cleonardus, Nic., i. 144.

Cleveland, John, i. 174.

Clifford of Lanesborough, Chas. Boyle, 3rd baron, ii. 13.

Clifford Castle, Heref., ii. 172.

Clinton, Edw. Fiennes, baron, i. 235.

Clinton, Gervase, i. 396.

Clun, ..., ii. 14.

Cluverus, Joh., i. 338. Mr., ii. 126.

Coaches, i. 60, 340, 347; ii. 249, 267, 323.

Cobham, Henry Brooke, baron, ii. 187.

Cockaine, Mr., i. 71.

Codrington, Jane, i. 34.

Coke, Sir Edw., i. 56, 57, 70, 178, 197, 290; ii. 150, 194, 246, 318. Frances, i. 197. Roger, i. 178, 290.

Colbert, J. B., i. 180; ii. 59.

Coldwell, bp. John, i. 202.

Cole, Dr., i. 137. Mr., ii. 312.

Colepeper, John, 1st baron, i. 218. Thos., 2nd baron, ii. 262.

Colepeper (Culpeper), Nich., i. 318.

Colet, John, i. 181.

Coley, Henry, i. 48, 49, 52, 181, 393, 425; ii. 105, 118, 260.

Collins, John, i. 153, 159, 182; ii. 111, 293, 312, 315, 316, 332. Mark, ii. 207. Sam., i. 8; ii. 284, 307. Mr., ii. 195.

Colyton, Devon, ii. 192.

Combe, John, ii. 226.

Compostella, i. 147.

Conant, John, i. 210.

Confucius, i. 115.

Conquest, Sir Edm., ii. 93.

Constable, Sir John, i. 77.

Constantinople, i. 90, 91, 108.

Conyers, Mr., ii. 191.

Conyoke, Mr., ii. 50.

Cooke, Anne, i. 76. Arnold, i. 309. Sir Rob., i. 309.

Cooper (Cowper), Alex., i. 222. Sam., i. 136, 150, 182, 222, 338, 340, 354, 368, 394, 410; ii. 115, 145. Bp. Tho., i. 36, 120, 183.

Coote, Dr., i. 309.

Copernicus, Nic., i. 238, 419; ii. 59.

Corbet, Edw., ii. 244. Bp. Rich., i. 183-188, 270, 286; ii. 310. Vinc. (sen.), i. 183, 184. Vinc. (jun.), i. 187.

Cork, ii. 133.

Cork, (Boyle), earl of-- -- Rich., 1st earl, i. 8, 115-120. ---- Cath. (Fenton), co. of, i. 116, 117. -- Rich., 2nd earl, i. 116, 118, 175, 176, 177. ---- Eliz. (Clifford), co. of, i. 175, 177.

Cornbury, Oxon., i. 194.

Cornwall, ii. 95, 329.

Cornwalleys, Sir Franc., ii. 225. Mr., i. 228, 231.

Coryat, Tho., i. 188; ii. 51-53.

Cosens, bp. John, i. 353, 398; ii. 287.

Cosh, major, i. 185; ii. 78, 93, 185.

Cosham, Wilts., i. 193.

Cossinet, Fran., ii. 237.

Cothorne, Mr., ii. 128.

Cottington, Fran., baron, ii. 145.

Cotton, Chas., ii. 38. Sir John, ii. 219, 225. Sir Rob., i. 74, 212; ii. 219, 224. Sir Tho., ii. 224.

Coventry, Sir Tho., ii. 29.

Coventry, Warw., i. 150, 256, 406.

Cowbridge, Glam., ii. 5-7.

Cowley, Abr., i. 76, 189, 219, 226, 368, 377. ..., i. 193.

Cowper, see Cooper.

Cox, lady, ii. 251.

Cradock, Franc., i. 290. Zach., ii. 278. ..., i. 191.

Crane, John, i. 139.

Cranfield, Arthur, ii. 50.

Cressy, Hugh, i. 150, 427.

Cribbage, ii. 245.

Croft, bp. Herb., i. 39. Sir ..., ii. 258.

Cromwell, Oliver, i. 90, 132, 155, 156, 196, 268, 290, 328, 335; ii. 10, 32, 37, 45, 47, 53, 65, 70, 72, 74, 79, 123, 131, 274, 276, 281, 301, 316, 322. Rich., ii. 46, 123, 301.

Crooke, Andr., i. 359, 360, 364, 369. Will., i. 333-391; ii. 29.

Croone, Will., i. 191, 290.

Crowther, Jos., ii. 255.

Croydon, Surrey, i. 200.

Crump, Mr., ii. 94.

Cruso, John, i. 58.

Cuff, Henry, i. 179.

Culpeper, see Colepeper.

Cumberland, (Clifford), earl of Cumberland, i. 175-177. -- George, 3rd earl, i. 175; ii. 315. -- Henry, 5th earl, i. 176.

Curle, bp. Walt., i. 173.

Curtin, Sir Will., i. 191.

Curwyn, Mr., i. 280.

Cusa, Nich. di, ii. 319.

Cutler, Sir John, ii. 411, 412.

Dale, Val., i. 56, 58.

Dalen, ..., i. 221.

Danby, (Henry Danvers), earl of, i. 192, 193, 195, 196, 258; ii. 31, 247.

Danby, Tho. Osborne, earl of, ii. 105.

Daniel, Sam., i. 230.

Dantesey, see Dauntesey.

Danvers, Anne, i. 196; ii. 31, 32. Sir Chas., i. 192, 194. Chas., i. 310. Eliz. (Nevill), i. 193. Eliz., see Purbec. Grace (Hughes), i. 196. Henry, see Danby. Mr. Henry, i. 196, 258. Jane, i. 310. Sir John (obiit 1594), i. 195; ii. 247. Sir John (regicide), i. 70, 75, 124, 131, 134, 178, 180, 195, 196, 230, 244, 245, 258, 307, 308, 313; ii. 12, 30, 31, 32, 82. Mr. John, i. 195, 196, 248. Magdalen, i. 195, 307, 313; ii. 16. Rachel and Rich., i. 56; ii. 298. Sir Rob., i. 196. R., i. 194. Rob., see Purbec. Tho., i. 309, 310.

Danvers-Villiers, family, i. 196.

Dartmouth, Geo. Legge, baron, i. 194.

Dary, Mich., i. 198.

Dauntsey, Wilts., i. 124, 192-194, 196, 310.

Davenant, Chas., i. 137, 209. Edw., merchant, i. 198, 199, 200. Dr. Edw., i. 42, 183, 198-203, 257; ii. 86, 302. Jas., i. 203. John, vintner, i. 204. Bp. John, i. 198-204, 257; ii. 289. John, barrister, i. 52, 198, 203. Nich., i. 204. Rev. Rob., i. 204, 206; ii. 244. Sir Will., i. 171, 204-209, 216, 275, 360, 370; ii. 55, 82, 103, 226, 233, 240-244.

Davenport, John, i. 209.

Davis (Davies, Davys), capt. John, i. 210. Sir (Dr.) John, i. 212. Dr. John (Welsh dict.), i. 324. John, of Kidwelly, i. 306, 352; ii. 228, 299, 322. Mr., i. 98. Mr., i. 308.

Davison, Dr., i. 336.

Davton, Tho., i. 168.

Dawes, Jon., i. 91.

Day, John, i. 100.

Dayrell, Sir John, ii. 292, 295. Miss ..., i. 292, 295.

Dean, Forest of, ii. 327.

Decretz, Emanuel, ii. 10, 55, 167.

Dee, Arthur, i. 210-212. John, i. 16, 33, 59, 61, 65, 100, 210, 215, 237, 238, 262. Rowl. (sen.), i. 211. Rowl. (jun.), i. 210.

Deekes, Jon., i. 387.

Deere, Tho., i. 215; ii. 144.

Deering, Sir ..., ii. 153.

Delamaine, ..., ii. 111.

Delaune, Gideon, i. 216.

Delawarr, Chas. West, 5th baron, ii. 272.

Dell, Mary, i. 385.

Denham, Eleanor, i. 217. Sir John, judge, i. 216, 217, 219; ii. 18. Sir John, poet, i. 190, 206-208, 216-221, 263; ii. 18, 217, 233, 306. Margaret, i. 219.

Deodati, Carlo, ii. 63.

Deptford, Kent, ii. 295.

Derby, (Stanley), earl of-- -- Edw., 3rd earl, i. 233. -- Will., 6th earl, i. 229.

Derby, Mr., ii. 311.

Des Cartes, René, i. 201, 221, 261, 366, 367, 411.

de Valke, see Valke.

Devonshire, i. 262, 306, 354; ii. 72, 182.

Devonshire, (Cavendish), earl of-- -- Will, 1st earl, i. 331, 396. -- Will., 2nd earl, i. 154, 156, 330, 331, 347, 386, 393, 396. ---- Christian (Bruce), co. of, i. 154, 156, 157, 396, 397. -- Will., 3rd earl, i. 154, 341, 346, 351, 354, 355, 357, 364, 383, 385, 386, 395, 396, 397.

Dewes, Sir Symond, ii. 311.

Digby, Sir Everard, i. 213, 223, 224. Geo., i. 231. Sir John, i. 224, 225; ii. 241, 244. Mr. John, i. 223, 228, 229, 231. Sir Ken., i. 28, 37, 131, 190, 224-233, 367; ii. 34, 113. Mr. Kenelm, i. 227, 231. Venetia (Stanley), i. 127, 226, 229-233.

Digby of Geashill, Robert, 1st baron, i. 118.

Digges, Dudley, i. 233, 236. Leon., i. 16, 233-239. Tho., i. 16, 233, 235, 236-239.

Dighton, Mr., i. 422.

Dinton, Wilts, i. 427.

Dobson, Gerard, ii. 274, 278, 280. Judith, ii. 318. Will., i. 38, 51, 78; ii. 318. ..., i. 78.

Dockwra (Dockery), Will., ii. 91, 324.

Dod, John, ii. 300.

Dodington, Sir Fran., ii. 37.

Dodson, Rev. ..., i. 101.

Dolman, Sir Tho., i. 293.

Domville, Silas, ii. 256.

Donne, John, i. 59, 68, 307, 308, 313, 418; ii. 14, 50.

Donnington Castle, Berks., i. 170.

Dorchester, Henry Pierrepoint, marq. of, i. 138; ii. 207.

Dore Abbey, Heref., i. 423.

Dorset, (Sackville), earl of-- -- Tho., 1st earl, i. 229; ii. 209, 210. -- Rob., 2nd earl, i. 229; ii. 209. -- Rich., 3rd earl, i. 67, 100, 115, 127, 175, 177, 226, 229, 230, 231; ii. 209, 246. ---- Anne (Clifford), co. of, i. 175, 177, 239. -- Edw., 4th earl, i. 171; ii. 115, 210. -- Rich., 5th earl, i. 104; ii. 209. ---- Frances (Cranfield), ii. 210. -- Chas., 6th earl, i. 21; ii. 210. See Buckhurst.

Dorsetshire, i. 84, 262.

Douay, i. 171.

Douch, John, ii. 24, 27.

Dover, countess of, ii. 31.

Downton, Wilts., ii. 178, 184.

Drake, Arth., i. 194. Sir Franc., ii. 189, 192.

Draper, John, ii. 100.

Draycot, Draycot Cerne, Wilts., i. 176, 388; ii. 184.

Drayton, Mich., i. 239; ii. 30.

Drew, John, i. 251, 252.

Droitwich, Worc., i. 230, 232, 285.

Drury, Will., i. 58.

Dryden, Erasmus, i. 240; ii. 232. John, i. 25, 97, 209, 240, 241, 257, 372; ii. 55, 67, 72, 232, 279.

Dublin, i. 149, 216; ii. 68, 101-103, 138, 143, 147, 154, 264.

Ducket, Will., ii. 327.

Dudley, Henry, i. 28.

Dugdale, Sir John, i. 209, 241. Sir Will., i. 33, 51, 133, 146, 181, 233, 241, 267, 275, 312, 317, 355, 418; ii. 89, 219, 226, 232, 237.

Duke, Dr., i. 135. Mr., ii. 192.

Dumoulin, Louis, ii. 29, 206. Peter, ii. 69.

Dun, Sir Daniel, i. 53, 56, 65.

Duncomb, Sir John, i. 263. Dr., i. 149. Mr., ii. 110.

Dungannon, Anne Trevor, visc., ii. 154.

Dunkirk, i. 287; ii. 87, 256.

Dunmore, John, i. 92.

Dunning, Mr., i. 190.

Dunstable, Sir John, i. 242. Mr., i. 178, 180.

Dunstan, Saint, i. 242.

Duport, Dr., i. 89.

Duppa, Brian, i. 281.

Durham, ii. 261.

Dutch, the, see Holland.

Earles, bp. John, i. 95, 96, 145, 151, 152; ii. 28, 76, 214.

Easton Piers, Wilts., i. 35, 36, 40, 44, 49, 51.

Eastwell, Kent, i. 419.

Eastwood, John, i. 33.

Edgar, king, ii. 255.

Edgehill, Warw., i. 108, 148, 297.

Edinburgh, i. 422; ii. 99.

Edmund, Saint, (Rich), i. 244.

Edward the Confessor, i. 241.

Edward I, i. 185. Edw. II, i. 260. Edw. III, ii. 56. Edw. VI, ii. 199.

Egerton, Sir John and Sir Rich., i. 244. Sir Thos., see Ellesmere. Maj-gen., ii. 22, 93.

Egham, Surrey, i. 217, 219, 221; ii. 306.

Eglionby, Geo., i. 151, 370.

Elector, the Prince, see Palatine.

Elgin, Tho. Bruce, 1st earl, i. 312; ii. 35.

Elizabeth, queen, i. 28, 54, 55, 58, 59, 61, 145, 193, 213, 214, 319, 420; ii. 32, 180, 181, 183, 186, 214, 217, 267, 270.

Elizabeth, daughter of James I, i. 295; ii. 14, 225.

Ellesmere, Salop, i. 245.

Ellesmere, Tho. Egerton, baron, i. 69, 122, 244; ii. 13, 52.

Elowys, Sir John. ii. 178, 189, 195.

Elsing, Henry, ii. 108.

Elyot, Sir Tho., i. 69.

Emerson, H., ii. 306.

Enstone, Oxon., i. 131-135, 229, 233.

Ent, Sir Geo., i. 245, 247, 248, 299, 301, 370, 379, 380, 382; ii. 265. Mr. Geo., i. 245, 380; ii. 264.

Erasmus, i. 154, 240, 241, 246-250; ii. 83-85, 319.

Erigena, Joannes, i. 391.

Esher, Surrey, ii. 309.

Essex, ii. 4, 13, 63, 95, 123, 124, 131.

Essex, Sir ..., ii. 43.

Essex, (Devereux), earl of-- -- Walt., 1st earl, ii. 250, 251. ---- Lettice (Knolles), co. of, ii. 251. -- Rob., 2nd earl, i. 69, 76, 179, 192, 222; ii. 251. -- Rob., 3rd earl, ii. 10, 321.

Estcott, Rich., i. 220.

Estcourt, Geo., i. 160.

Estrées, César d', cardinal, and Jean d', admiral, i. 283.

Etching, i. 407.

Etherege, Geo., i. 15.

Eton College, i. 120, 278-281, 418; ii. 105, 106, 113, 214-216, 236, 274, 278, 307.

Ettrick, Anth., i. 43, 47, 52, 116, 119, 203, 250; ii. 18, 89, 161, 172. Will., i. 250. Mrs., i. 202.

Evans, Rev. ..., i. 328, 393.

Evelyn, John, i. 53, 250, 407, 408; ii. 109, 112.

Everard, Mr., ii. 236.

Exeter, ii. 193.

Exeter, John Cecil, 4th earl of, i. 158.

Ewyas Lacy, Heref., i. 423.

Eynsham, Oxon., i. 233.

Eyres, Sam., ii. 27.

Fabricius, Germanus, ii. 69.

Fairfax, Will., ii. 234.

Fairfax of Cameron, Tho., 3rd baron, i. 250; ii. 70, 87, 207.

Fairfax of Emley, Will., 3rd, and Tho., 4th, visc., i. 88.

Fairstead, Essex, ii. 265.

Falcanti, Giovanni, ii. 318.

Faldo, J., ii. 137. Mrs., i. 212-214.

Fale, Tho., i. 15.

Falkland, (Cary), viscount-- -- Henry, 1st visc., i. 149. -- Lucius, 2nd visc., i. 149-153, 172-174, 365; ii. 275, 287. ---- Lettice (Morison), viscountess, i. 149, 150. -- Henry, 3rd visc., i. 208; ii. 45. -- Anth., 4th visc., i. 149.

Fanshawe (Fenshawe), John, ii. 27. Sir Rich., ii. 55. Mrs., ii. 24, 25.

Farnaby, Tho., i. 29, 72, 106.

Farnham Castle, Surr., i. 218.

Farr, Mr., i. 110.

Faucet, Mr., i. 67.

Faulkner, Eliz., i. 231. Nich., i. 387.

Fell, John. i. 2, 19, 343-346; ii. 309-311. Sam., i. 185; ii. 233.

Felsted, Essex, i. 88, 116.

Felton, John, i. 205.

Fenshawe, see Fanshawe.

Fenton, Sir Geoff., i. 116, 117, 120. Sir Maur., ii. 142.

Feriby, Geo., i. 251.

Field, John, i. 92. Rich., ii. 38.

Fielding, Rob., i. 197.

Fiennes, Sir Edw., i. 235.

Filmore, Sir Rob., i. 145.

Finch, Sir Moyle, i. 419.

Fisher, Sir Rich. (Tho.), ii. 261, 263. Will., ii. 98. ..., ii. 36.

Fiske, Nich., i. 252.

Fitzgerald family, i. 118.

Fitz-hamond, Sir Rob., i. 315.

Fitz-hardinge, Chas. Berkeley, visc., i. 98.

Fitz-william, Will., 2nd baron, ii. 312.

Flamsted, Edm., i. 261. John, i. 8, 285.

Flatman, Tho., i. 252; ii. 152, 305.

Fleetwood, Sir Gerard, ii. 30. Sir Will., i. 253. Sir Will., ii. 30.

Flesher, J., i. 103.

Fletcher, Giles, i. 213. John, i. 95, 96, 254; ii. 317.

Florence, i. 319, 366; ii. 270.

Florio, John, i. 254.

Fludd, Tho., i. 145, 308; ii. 105, 196.

Fobbing, Essex, ii. 123, 124, 127, 131.

Folkestone, Kent, i. 295.

Ford, Sir Edw., i. 255. Henry, i. 290.

Foresthill (Fosthill), Oxon., ii. 61, 64, 65.

Fortescue, Sir John, i. 229.

Foster, Sam., i. 256.

Foughelston (Fugglestone), Wilts., i. 309.

Fountains Abbey, Yorks., i. 177.

Fowler, John and Kath., ii. 152, 153.

Foxe, John, i. 256, 268. Sam., i. 257. Mr., ii. 104.

France, i. 54, 61, 63, 153, 181, 270, 283, 315, 399, 402; ii. 32, 59, 72, 80, 81, 86, 133, 140, 180, 241, 242, 252, 302. Enslavement of Protestants in, i. 45, 270. Refuge of Royalists, i. 105, 206, 207, 334, 369, 370, 397, 398; ii. 276. Sphere of educational travel, i. 39, 47, 90, 94, 112, 154, 159, 288, 296, 396, 397, 398; ii. 7, 36, 44, 63, 132, 156, 240, 247, 304. French language, i. 113, 181, 254; ii. 68, 87, 122, 133, 140, 156, 164, 170. Charles VIII, ii. 320. Francis I, i. 241, 249, 315. Henry III, ii. 217. Henry IV, i. 81. Louis XIII, ii. 81, 96. Louis XIV, i. 50, 106, 181, 207, 270, 353, 384; ii. 81, 120, 252.

Freeman, Ralph, ii. 284, 285, 290. Mr., ii. 283.

French, Peter and Robina, ii. 300.

Fromantle, Mr., ii. 59.

Fromundz, Jane, i. 215.

Fulham, Midd., i. 74, 254; ii. 94, 119.

Fuller, Nich., i. 31, 257. Tho, i. 29, 60, 100, 118, 126, 144, 158, 249, 257, 267; ii. 223, 310. Mr., ii. 148.

Furbisher, Simon, i. 258.

Gadbury, John, i. 215, 241, 252, 258, 356, 392, 393; ii. 99, 104, 139, 324. Will., i. 258.

Gainsborough, Lincs., i. 155, 156.

Gale, Peter, i. 47. Dr. Tho., i. 84, 94, 139, 140, 143, 190, 259, 282; ii. 95, 191. Will., i. 388.

Galileo, i. 366.

Gardiner, bp. Steph., i. 69. Mr., i. 45.

Gargrave, lady, i. 196.

Garnet, Anne, i. 310.

Garnons, Mr., ii. 254.

Garsington, Oxon., i. 29; ii. 22, 23, 25.

Garth, Rol., i. 265.

Gascoigne, Will., i. 260; ii. 79-81.

Gassendi, Pierre, i. 366, 367, 398.

Gastrell, Mr., ii. 260.

Gataker, Chas. and Tho., i. 151.

Gawen, ..., i. 316.

Gay, Anne, i. 388, 389.

Gayton, Edm., ii. 47.

Gazaeus, Angelinus, i. 242.

Gellibrand, Henry, i. 261, 366; ii. 295.

Geneva, ii. 63.

George, Hugh, i. 59.

Gerard, Gerard, i. 246. Mr., i. 262.

Gerard of Brandon, Chas., 1st baron, ii. 4, 28.

Germany, i. 100, 113, 159; ii. 54, 133. Sphere of educational travel, i. 90, 112, 159; ii. 240, 247. Language, High Dutch, i. 113, 375; ii. 69, 87, 122, 125, 170. Low Germany, see Holland. Emperor, (?) Rodolph II, ii. 43. Ferdinand III, i. 407. Leopold I, i. 412.

Gibbon (Gibbons), Chr., i. 196. John, i. 241, 242, 268; ii. 296. Mr., ii. 173.

Gibson, Edw., i. 126.

Gilbert, Adrian, i. 262, 311; ii. 178. Will., i. 73.

Gill, Alex. (sen.), i. 171, 262-266. Alex. (jun.), i. 171, 174, 262-266. Thos., ii. 264.

Gillingham, Dors., i. 200-203.

Glanville, Jos., i. 266, 285.

Glastonbury, Som., i. 243.

Glendower, Owen, i. 267.

Glisson, Fran., ii. 167.

Gloucester (city), i. 147, 151, 315, 422; ii. 249, 252, 329: (shire), i. 278; ii. 319.

Gloucester, Henry Stuart, duke of, i. 218.

Glover, Rob., i. 267.

Glyn, John, i. 137.

Goclenius, ..., ii. 54, 174.

Godbid, A., i. 182. W., i. 255.

Goddard, Jon., i. 268.

Godfrey, Sir Edm. Bury, i. 269, 320. Mr., i. 141.

Godolphin, Sir Fran., ii. 27. Sidney, i. 98, 365, 371; ii. 275.

Goldman, Mr., ii. 119.

Gondomar, i. 244.

Goodall, Stephen, i. 133, 135.

Goodman, Gabriel, dean of Westminster, i. 60.

Goodwyn, Tho., i. 269. Will., i. 185; ii. 214.

Goodyear, Henry, ii. 51. Mr., i. 131, 134.

Gore, Tho., i. 270; ii. 43, 260.

Goresuch, Mr., i. 270.

Gorges, Arthur, sen. and jun., i. 270, 271. Ferd., i. 192.

Gorges of Dundalk, Edm., 1st baron, ii. 78.

Gorhambury, Herts., i. 19, 71, 79, 81, 84, 331, 393, 394.

Goring, George, baron, see Norwich.

Goring, gen. Geo., i. 118.

Gotehurst, Bucks., i. 228, 232.

Gower, John, i. 271.

Grantham, Lincs., i. 155, 156.

Graunt, Henry, i. 271. Maj. John, i. 271-274; ii. 141, 142, 150. John, ii. 86.

Gravelines, i. 287.

Greatorex, Ralph, i. 181, 276; ii. 111.

Greaves, Edw., i. 274. John, ii. 284, 285.

Greece, i. 94, 154.

Greek language, i. 144, 150, 154, 325, 329, 349, 403, 406, 417; ii. 11, 64, 68, 102, 122, 140, 164, 194, 214, 215, 224, 258, 297.

Green, Anne, ii. 141, 148.

Greenhill, J., ii. 12.

Greenway, Mr., i. 58.

Gregory, Sir Will., i. 274. ..., i. 274. ..., ii. 95.

Grenbergerus, ..., ii. 80.

Grendon, Bucks., ii. 226.

Grenville (Granville), John, ii. 76, 77 ('Rich.' in error).

Gresham, Sir Tho., i. 274; ii. 121.

Grew, Nehem., i. 40.

Grey, lady Kath., i. 66.

Grey of Wilton, Arthur, baron, ii. 180.

Griffith (Griffyn), Peter, ii. 88. R., ii. 166. ..., ii. 71.

Grimston, Sir Harb., i. 66, 76, 78, 393; ii. 10, 76.

Grostest, bp. Rob., ii. 169, 223.

Grosvenor, Sir Tho., i. 293.

Grove, Will., i. 200.

Gubbins, Herts., ii. 85.

Guernsey (Garnsey), i. 290; ii. 174.

Guiana, see America.

Guildford, Surrey, i. 24.

Gunning, Peter, i. 276.

Guns, ii. 320.

Gunter, Edm., i. 276; ii. 215, 295. Capt., i. 196.

Guy, John, i. 277.

Gwynn, Matt., i. 32, 212. Phil., i. 104; ii. 90. ..., i. 277.

H., Sir J. (quaere Sir John Hoskyns), i. 270; ii. 142, 225.

Haak, Theod., i. 26, 375; ii. 54, 69, 128-131, 324.

Habington, Will., i. 277.

Hacket, bp. John, i. 146.

Haggar, Mr., i. 286.

Haines, see Hayne.

Hake, Mr., i. 212.

Hale, Sir Matt., i. 278, 394; ii. 203, 204, 221, 225.

Hales, Sir Jas., i. 96. John, i. 278-281.

Hall, bp. Jos., i. 159, 281; ii. 115, 150. ..., (S.J.), i. 227; ii. 34.

Hallely, Mr., i. 363, 366, 381, 382, 384.

Halley, Edm., i. 8, 282.

Hamey, Baldwin, i. 284.

Hammond, Henry, i. 19.

Hampden, Ann, ii. 274, 280. Edm., ii. 279, 280.

Hampshire, ii. 95.

Hampton Court, Midd., ii. 28, 309.

Hancock, John, ii. 27.

Harcourt, Will., i. 225, 284.

Harding, Eleanor, i. 322, 384, 385, 388. ..., ii. 330.

Hardwick, Derb., i. 383.

Hardwick, Will., 1st baron Cavendish of, i. 396.

Harington, see Harrington.

Hariot (Harriot, Herriot), Tho., i. 16, 176, 187, 284-287; ii. 16, 95, 188, 192, 257, 291, 292.

Harley, Sir Edw., i. 53, 287; ii. 256. Sir Rob., sen., i. 287, 419; ii. 182. Sir Rob., jun., i. 157, 288.

Harper, Tho., ii. 37, 112, 295.

Harrington (Harington), Jas., i. 288-295, 366, 376; ii. 54; 148, 185, 189, 193, 267. John, baron, i. 288, 295. Sir Sapcote, i. 288, 294.

Harriot, see Hariot.

Harris, Rob., ii. 23.

Harrison, Will., ii. 228.

Harsnet, Sam., ii. 211.

Hart, Mr., i. 292.

Hartlib, Sam., i. 295; ii. 71, 129, 149.

Harvey, Eliab, i. 295-299, 302. Dr. Will., i. 72, 295-305, 337, 365, 368; ii. 16, 167, 291.

Harwich, Essex, ii. 254-256.

Hastings, Mr., ii. 127.

Hatton, Chas., i. 389, 391. Chr., 1st baron, i. 389; ii. 198. Sir Tho., ii. 284. Sir ..., i. 179.

Hault Hucknall, Notts., i. 383.

Hausted, Peter, ii. 198.

Hawes, Will., i. 52, 149, 173; ii. 285, 290, 303.

Hawking (falconry), i. 51, 331; ii. 37, 267, 298, 317.

Hawles, John, i. 305.

Hay, Breckn., ii. 293.

Hayes, Devon, ii. 192.

Hayes, Surrey, ii. 264.

Haynes (Haines), Mr., i. 53; ii. 309.

Hayward, John, i. 57. Mr., ii. 220.

Haywood, Will., ii. 298.

Head, Rich., i. 305.

Heath, Jas., i. 306. Sir ..., i. 306.

Hebrew, i. 420; ii. 68, 120, 122, 164, 194, 224, 258.

Hele, Elize, i. 306.

Hempstead, Essex, i. 296.

Hen, Henry, ii. 149.

Henchman, Humph., ii. 86, 267.

Henderson, ..., i. 156.

Henley, Sir Rob., i. 293, 306; ii. 187.

Henrietta Maria, consort of Chas. I; the Queen Mother, i. 133, 134, 190, 207, 216, 218, 225, 270; ii. 8, 176, 302.

Henry VIII, i. 193, 315; ii. 248, 309.

Henry, Prince of Wales, i. 159, 194, 254; ii. 50, 52, 80, 190, 314, 315.

Henshaw, Tho., i. 320, 321, 354, 418; ii. 13, 108, 110, 270.

Herbert, bp. of Norwich, i. 187, 188.

Herbert, Edw., i. 315. Geo., i. 68, 76, 194-196, 307, 309, 313. Jane, i. 310. Magdalen, i. 195, 307, 313. Rich., i. 313. Sir Tho., i. 289; ii. 228. See also Pembroke, earl of.

Herbert of Chirbury, Edward, baron, i. 68, 196, 307, 313, 370.

Herbert, Will., lord (afterwards 6th earl of Pembroke), i. 48, 218.

Herbert family, i. 313, 314.

Hereford (city), i. 422; ii. 5, 254: (cathedral), i. 187, 419; ii. 254, 321: (shire), i. 39, 154, 267; ii. 256, 319, 329.

Heringman, H., i. 221.

Hertfordshire, ii. 95.

Hertford, (Seymour), earl and marq. of-- -- Edw., 1st earl, i. 57, 66. -- Will., 2nd earl, 1st marq., i. 57, 66; ii. 202.

Hesketh, Mr., i. 38, 51.

Hesse, landgrave of, ii. 62.

Hevelius, Joannes, i. 283, 412; ii. 290.

Heydon, John, i. 318.

Heylyn, Peter, i. 275, 319; ii. 220.

Highlands of Scotland, ii. 81.

Hill, Abr., i. 101, 135; ii. 69, 206. Laur., i. 320. Nich., i. 319; ii. 15, 192, 270. Oliver, i. 120. Rich., ii. 11. Tho., i. 89. Rev. ..., ii. 313.

Hillbrewers, Som., ii. 330.

Hine, see Hynd.

Hobbes, Thomas, 'of Malmsbury,' i. 3, 16-21, 25, 44, 50, 70, 74, 75, 83, 105, 151, 152, 154, 173, 207, 222, 289, 299, 301, 320, 321-403; ii. 6, 7, 72, 113, 139, 140, 144, 153, 169, 214, 221, 275, 277, 281, 289, 293, 320.

Hobbes, pedigree of, i. 322, 388. Edmund, brother of Thomas, i. 322, 324, 325, 327, 329, 384, 385, 388. Edmund, grand-nephew, i. 322, 325, 389. Francis, uncle, i. 322, 324, 388, 391. Francis, nephew, i. 322, 325, 337, 387, 388, 389. Thomas, father, i. 322, 323, 324, 327, 387, 388, 391. Thomas, grand-nephew, i. 322, 325, 337, 385, 389.

Hobbes, Dr. Will., i. 261. Mr. Will., i. 387.

Hodges, Mr., i. 110.

Holbein, Hans, ii. 83-85.

Holbitch, Mr., i. 87-89.

Holder, Will., i. 31, 44, 378, 403-405, 409; ii. 214, 281, 285, 312.

Hole, Mr., ii. 42.

Holland, the Dutch, the Netherlands, the Low Countries, i. 63, 73, 112, 113, 210, 235, 236, 288, 408; ii. 12, 73, 74, 78, 87, 132, 147, 249, 271. The Dutch language, Low-Dutch, i. 113, 361; ii. 87, 122, 170. Lower Germany, i. 407; ii. 133.

Holland, Hugh, i. 73, 406; ii. 49, 51. Philemon, i. 150, 248, 406.

Holland, Henry Rich., 1st earl of, i. 227.

Hollar, Wenceslaus, i. 301, 407.

Holles, Denzill, i. 227.

Holmby, Northts., i. 288.

Holm-Lacy, Heref., i. 27.

Holt, Mr., i. 213.

Holybush, John, i. 408.

Holyoke, Franc., i. 106.

Holywood, John, i. 408.

Hoode, Thos., i. 409.

Hooke, Grace, i. 416. John, i. 409. Rob., i. 43, 120, 126, 130, 140, 164, 166, 371, 381, 409-416; ii. 252, 261, 263, 281, 292, 302, 312-314. Mr., i. 395.

Hooke, Hants., i. 409.

Hooker, Rich., i. 69; ii. 115.

Hooks and eyes, i. 205.

Hopton, Arth., i. 16, 84, 242; ii. 223. Ralph, baron, ii. 100.

Hopton family, i. 279.

Horne, Mr., i. 342, 381.

Horner family, i. 279.

Horsey, capt., i. 115.

Hortensius, Martinus, ii. 122, 130.

Horton, Mr., ii. 113.

Hoskins, John, painter, i. 409; ii. 115. John, of Trin. Coll., Oxon., ii. 24, 27.

Hoskyns, Benedicta, i. 424. Sir Bennet, i. 416, 422, 423; ii. 12, 204, 223. Anne, wife of Sir Bennet, ii. 13. Chas., i. 416. Jane, i. 425. Rev. John, D.C.L., i. 416, 420, 424. John, serj.-at-law, i. 3, 319, 416-425; ii. 12, 48-50, 53, 188, 192, 328. Sir John, i. 8, 43, 50, 220, 290, 294, 319, 320, 367, 418, 421, 425; ii. 32, 49, 225, 319. John, i. 425. See Hoskins.

Hoste, Mr., i. 112, 113.

Hotham, ..., i. 155. ..., i. 160.

Houghton-Conquest, Beds., i. 32; ii. 93, 316.

Houghton Lodge, Beds., i. 312.

Hounslow, Midd., i. 219; ii. 37.

Howard, hon. Chas., &c., i. 425, 426. Sir Rob., i. 297. Hon. ..., i. 360.

Howe, Josias, i. 186, 217; ii. 226, 253. Mr. ..., ii. 86, 88. Mr. ..., ii. 177. Mrs., ii. 23.

Howel-Da, i. 211.

Howell, Jas., i. 228, 348; ii. 203.

Howland, lady, i. 302.

Hucknall, Notts., i. 383.

Hues, Rob., i. 15, 286, 287, 426; ii. 188.

Hugo, magister, i. 244.

Hull, Yorks., ii. 53.

Humble, Mr., ii. 41.

Hungary, ii. 247.

Hungerford, lady, i. 48.

Hunsdon, Rob. Carey, 6th baron, ii. 332.

Hunt, Mr., i. 71.

Hussey, Jas., i. 330, 393.

Hyde, pedigree of, i. 427; ii. 323. Bp. Alex., i. 427; ii. 287. Sir Rob., i. 303, 427.

Hynd (Hyne, Hine), Rich., i. 154, 387; ii. 294, 297.

Idney, Mr., i. 71.

Ilchester, Som., i. 417; ii. 308.

Iles, Tho., ii. 303.

India, i. 71, 157; ii. 90, 200, 235.

Ingelbert, Mr., ii. 1, 60.

Inglefield, lady, i. 284.

Innocent, John, ii. 1.

Innocent X, pope, i. 225, 226.

Ipswich, Suff., ii. 308, 312.

Ireland, i. 41, 47, 59, 88, 116-121, 149, 198, 199, 217, 256, 268, 422; ii. 13, 91, 101-103, 132-135, 138, 141-149, 154, 180, 199, 233. Irish language, ii. 268. Irish nursing, i. 120. Irish stitch, i. 79.

Iron-acton, Glouc., ii. 172, 181.

Ironside, bp. Gilb., ii. 170.

Isaac, Rich., ii. 50. Mr., ii. 28.

Isaacson, Henry, ii. 2. Rich., ii. 2, 3, 4. Will. and Randall, ii. 3.

Isham, Sir Just., ii. 20. Mr., ii. 20.

Islip, Adam, i. 93.

Italy, i. 101, 153, 247, 254, 299, 312, 408, 421; ii. 35, 72, 203, 275, 320. A sphere of educational travel, i. 39, 90, 94, 112, 120, 154, 159, 288, 296, 300, 396, 397; ii. 63, 64, 156, 240, 247. See also Rome. Italian language, i. 113, 193, 254; ii. 68, 122, 156.

Ives, Sam., i. 135.

Ivy-church, Wilts., ii. 247.

Jackson, Mr., i. 346.

Jacobs, Henry, i. 348; ii. 224.

Jakeman, Dan., i. 289.

Jamaica, ii. 341.

James I, i. 8, 25, 30, 31, 56, 66, 70, 71, 82, 139, 146, 171, 178, 180, 185, 202, 224, 251-254, 266, 421; ii. 4, 10, 13-15, 28, 41, 52, 60, 186-188, 203, 321.

James II, i. 86; ii. 149, 238. See York.

Jaquinto, ..., ii. 4.

Jaspar, John, ii. 135.

Jeffreys, John, ii. 122.

Jenkins, David, i. 13; ii. 4-6. Sir Leoline, i. 44; ii. 5-9.

Jermyn, Henry, baron, i. 189, 205.

Jersey, ii. 174, 187.

Jessamine, ii. 323.

Jessop, John, i. 202.

Jesuits, i. 94, 137, 221, 225, 229, 260, 367; ii. 34, 54, 79, 80, 140, 143, 175, 189, 235, 261, 272.

Jewkes (Jukes), Rowl., ii. 231, 235.

Johnes, Tho., ii. 31.

Johnson, Aubrey's spelling for Ben Jonson. See Jonson, Ben.

Johnson, Geo., ii. 9. Rich., ii. 221, 222, 225, 259.

Jones, Henry, i. 58. Inigo, i. 161, 219, 296; ii. 10, 51. Tho., ii. 11, 88, 89. Tho., ii. 31. Tho., ii. 261. ..., i. 231.

Jonson, Ben, i. 25, 68, 97, 128, 151, 179, 184, 205, 208, 214, 224, 228, 231, 232, 245, 319, 321, 332, 356, 365, 370, 406, 418; ii. 11-17, 28, 36, 49, 55, 100, 184, 192, 217, 220, 223, 226, 239, 246, 275, 330.

Joyner, Sir Andr., i. 61.

Jukes, see Jewkes.

Juxon, bp. Will., ii. 287.

Katherine, consort of Chas. II, i. 250, 343; ii. 43, 213, 227.

Kaufman, Nich., ii. 58.

Kelly, Edw., i. 210.

Kem, Sam., ii. 269.

Kent (county), ii. 95.

Kent, Mi., ii. 88. Mr., ii. 260.

Kent, (Holland), earl of, i. 406.

Kent, (Grey), earl of-- -- Henry, 8th earl, ii. 220, 224. ---- Eliz. (Talbot), co. of, i. 135, 137, 138; ii. 220, 221, 225.

Kersey, John, ii. 17.

Kettell, Ralph, i. 27, 95, 173, 174; ii. 17-27, 119, 162.

Keulen, Ludolph van, ii. 27.

Kidderminster, Worc., ii. 259.

Kildare, (Fitzgerald), earl of, i. 118.

Killigrew, Tho., i. 190.

Kilmanton (Kilmington), Wilts., ii. 86, 161, 162, 168-170, 260.

Kilmore, earl of, ii. 143.

King, John, bp. of London, i. 74.

Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, i. 95, 243; ii. 2, 103.

Kington St. Michael, Wilts., i. 27, 34, 35, 49, 50, 132, 154, 386, 388, 389; ii. 183.

Kitson, Rich., ii. 27.

Knib, Mr., ii. 59.

Knight, John, i. 386. Rich., i. 310. Mrs., i. 106.

Knolles, Sir Franc., ii. 251. Rich., ii. 28.

Knowyll (East Knoyle), Wilts., i. 403; ii. 311-313.

Knox, Mr., ii. 322.

Lacy, John, ii. 12, 14, 28, 101, 104.

Laindon, Essex, ii. 123, 124, 127, 131.

Lake, lady, ii. 283.

Lambert, John, i. 11; ii. 74, 87, 152.

Lamphire, John, ii. 235.

Lamplugh, bp. Tho., i. 201.

Lane, Edw., ii. 29.

Langbaine, Gerard, i. 84.

Latham, Simon, ii. 317.

Latimer, (Nevill), baron, i. 193.

Latimer, Rob., i. 35, 50, 299, 326-332, 393.

Latin, i. 35, 36, 181, 276, 301, 329, 331, 396, 404, 417, 419; ii. 64, 68, 81, 98, 102, 122, 140, 224, 227, 297, 323. The medium of State correspondence, i. 417; ii. 53, 65, 71. A spoken language, i. 113, 120; ii. 17, 123, 133, 194. Latin grammars, Brett's, i. 123; Erasmus', i. 249; Hartlib's, i. 295; Lilly's, ii. 119; Milton's, ii. 66; Oughtred's, ii. 110; Tong's, ii. 262, 263; Wolsey's, ii. 309. Latin dictionaries, Cooper's, i. 36, 120, 183; Goldman's, ii. 119; Milton's, ii. 66, 71.

Latrone, Meriton, i. 305.

Laud, Will., i. 104, 171, 174; ii. 18, 174, 220, 231, 280, 283.

Lauderdale, John Maitland, duke of, ii. 81.

Laurel, ii. 323.

Laurence, Sir John, ii. 84. Philip, i. 323, 361. Will., ii. 197.

Lavington, Wilts., i. 196, 258.

Lawes, Henry, i. 352.

Lee, pedigree of, ii. 31, 32.

Lee, Geo., ii. 231. Sir Henry (obiit 1611), ii. 30-32. Sir Henry ('Whip and away'), ii. 30, 31. Sir Henry (obiit 1631), ii. 30, 31, 198. Sir Henry (obiit 1659), i. 196; ii. 31, 32. Sam., i. 182. Will., ii. 32. Capt. ..., i. 409; ii. 144.

Leech, Abs., i. 98. Sir Edw., i. 43; ii. 36.

Leeke, Mr., i. 101.

Legge, Mr., i. 194.

Leicester, ii. 310.

Leicester, Robert Dudley, earl of, i. 27, 183, 236; ii. 251.

Leicester, Robert Sydney, 2nd earl of, ii. 275, 280, 291.

Leigh-de-la-Mere, Wilts., i. 35, 50, 329-332.

Lely, Sir Peter, i. 410.

Lenthall, Sir John, ii. 46, 84, 85, 87. Will., i. 149; ii. 78, 150.

Leominster, Heref., ii. 150, 258.

Lepanto, ii. 28.

L'estrange, Sir Hamond, i. 170. Rog., i. 170, 293.

Levant, the, i. 108.

Lewis, David, i. 58.

Le Wright, Mr., ii. 103.

Leyden, i. 107, 120; ii. 27, 272.

Lhwyd, Edw., i. 21.

Lichfield, Staff., i. 275.

Lichfield, Edw. Henry Lee, 1st earl of, ii. 30, 32.

Lidyate, see Lydiat.

Liège, i. 197, 227, 404; ii. 34, 42, 236.

Lilly, Will. (grammar), ii. 119, 309. Will. (astrologer), i. 33, 40, 182, 318; ii. 33. Mr., i. 410.

Limerick, ii. 294.

Linden, Mrs., ii. 73.

Lingua franca, i. 113.

Linus, Franc., ii. 34.

Lisle, Rob. Sydney, visc., ii. 250.

Lismore, i. 116, 120.

Lister, Mart., ii. 35. Sir Matt., i. 312; ii. 35, 230.

Littlebury, Mr., i. 32, 45.

Littlecote, Wilts., ii. 159, 160.

Littleton, Sir Tho., i. 180, 196.

Llannelly, Breck., i. 59.

Llantony, Monm., i. 416.

Llantrithid, Glam., i. 39, 56, 315; ii. 7, 8, 268.

Lloyd, David, i. 193, 307; ii. 113. Evans, ii. 35. Humph., ii. 266. Sir Marm., ii. 269. Meredith, i. 66, 211, 212, 243, 295, 307; ii. 166, 201, 202, 266. Bp. Will., ii. 257.

Lluelyn, Geo., and Mart., ii. 36.

Lock, Matt., ii. 254.

Lodwick, Franc., i. 166; ii. 302.

Loggan, David, i. 93, 283, 338, 354; ii. 145.

Lollards, i. 178.

London, passim.--In the Lives Aubrey cites by name about 140 streets and quarters, over 50 churches, 20 'houses,' 20 inns or taverns, and about 25 shop-signs.

Long, Barbara, i. 270. Dorothy, ii. 36, 185, 186. Henry, i. 193-195. Sir James, i. 43, 176, 270, 324, 388; ii. 36, 184. James, ii. 339. John, ii. 184. Sir Rob., i. 194; ii. 48. Sir Walt., i. 270, 312; ii. 36, 181, 184, 192. ..., i. 194.

Long family, i. 316.

Longomontanus, Christian Severin, i. 154, 370; ii. 125, 130.

Lopez, Roger, i. 213.

Louis XIV, see France.

Lovelace, Franc., Rich., Will., ii. 37, 38.

Low Countries, the, Low Dutch, Low Germany, see Holland.

Lowder, Anth., ii. 135.

Lowe, Sir Gabr., ii. 172. Tho., ii. 133.

Lower, Rich., ii. 166.

Lucar, Cyprian, ii. 38. Mark, ii. 41.

Lucas, Anth., i. 404.

Luce (Lucy), Jacob, i. 100, 102.

Lucy, bp. Will., i. 373. Lady, ii. 251.

Ludlow, Salop, i. 136, 270; ii. 9, 206.

Lully, Raymond, i. 164, 166, 168, 211, 320.

Lundy island, i. 131, 132.

Lushington, Tho., i. 186-188.

Lydall, John, i. 43, 52; ii. 21, 27. Rich., ii. 303.

Lydiat, Tho., i. 15.

Lyte, Deborah, i. 35, 49, 50. Edm., i. 154. Henry, ii. 41. Isaac, i. 35, 36, 49, 51, 133, 146, 252, 299; ii. 42, 179, 181, 308, 317. Israel (a female Christian name), i. 49, 51; ii. 42. Tho., i. 387; ii. 41, 42.

Macclesfield, Chas. Gerard, 1st earl of, ii. 28.

Macock, John, ii. 74.

Madock, John, i. 60.

Mainwaring, bp. Rog., i. 334.

Malay, i. 121.

Malet, Mich., i. 75, 290; ii. 219. Sir Tho., i. 354; ii. 182, 186, 219, 225.

Malmsbury, Wilts., i. 19, 20, 50, 323-329, 332, 342, 387-395; i. 37, 181.

Man, Isle of, i. 160; ii. 95.

Manchester, Henry Montagu, 1st earl of, i. 74.

Mandeville, Sir John, ii. 42.

Mangerton, Kerry, ii. 142.

Manners, ... (S.J.), ii. 34.

Mansell, Anth., i. 56. Sir Fran., ii. 7. Dr. Fran., ii. 8. Sir Rob., ii. 203. ..., ii. 250.

Many, Sir ..., ii. 38.

Mapletoft, John, i. 94.

Marlow, Chr., ii. 13.

Mariet, Tho., i. 130, 151, 239, 280, 290; ii. 59, 75, 177, 195, 322.

Markham, Gervase, i. 53; ii. 43. John, i. 312; ii. 43. Griffin, ii. 43. Col. ..., i. 155.

Marlborough, Wilts, ii. 186, 243.

Marlborough, William Ley, 4th earl of, i. 388.

Marriet, see Mariet.

Marshall, Will., i. 239, 240, 295, 296; ii. 10, 43, 218.

Martin family, ii. 47, 48.

Martin (Martyn), Sir Henry, ii. 43, 44. Henry, i. 159, 208; ii. 6, 43, 44-47, 156, 157. John, ii. 176. Rich., i. 418; ii. 47-51.

Martin Marprelate, ii. 48.

Marvell, Andr., i. 91, 288, 293; ii. 53, 56, 72, 257, 304.

Mary Tudor, queen, i. 254, 256, 316; ii. 200.

Mary, queen of Scots, i. 56, 57, 65; ii. 186, 213.

Mary, consort of Chas. I, see Henrietta.

Mason, Sir John, i. 53. Sir Rich., i. 104.

Massey, Edw., i. 128, 151; ii. 75, 254.

Massinger, Phil., ii. 54.

Masters, Tho., i. 309. Mr. ..., ii. 216.

Matthews, Augustin, ii. 113. Col., ii. 213. Mr., i. 124.

Matthews' pill, i. 91.

Maunsell, see Mansel.

Maurice, prince, i. 104.

May, Tho., i. 209; ii. 55, 264.

Mayerne, Sir Theod., i. 113; ii. 90.

Maynard, Sir John, i. 137, 208, 306; ii. 203.

Mayne, Jasper, i. 352, 370.

Maypole, ii. 66, 77, 236.

Mazarin, cardinal, i. 181; ii. 87.

Meautys, Sir Tho., i. 71, 76.

Mees, Nich., i. 134.

Melanchthon, Phil., ii. 58.

Mellifont, Garret Moore, baron, i. 217.

Menis, Sir John, i. 206; ii. 38, 242, 245.

Mercator, Dav., ii. 59. Nich., i. 94, 144; ii. 58, 109, 263. Gerard, ii. 315.

Meriton Latrone, i. 305.

Merret, Chr., ii. 59.

Merry, Tho., ii. 59.

Mersenne, Marin, i. 154, 366, 397, 398; ii. 293.

Mershe, John, ii. 121.

Merton abbey, Surrey, i. 97.

Meyrick, Sir Will., ii. 8.

Middlesex, ii. 95.

Middlesex, Lionel Cranfield, earl of, i. 96, 406; ii. 49, 56, 57, 210. Anne (Brett), co. of, ii. 245.

Middlesex, Chas. Sackville, earl of, ii. 210.

Middleton, Sir Hugh, i. 255; ii. 1, 60.

Milburne, Will., ii. 78, 79.

Miles, Mr., i. 213. Mr., i. 289, 294.

Millington, Sir Tho., ii. 227.

Milton, John, i. 7, 213, 290; ii. 60-72, 152.

Milton, Anne (sister of the poet), and Anne (daughter), ii. 61. Chr.(brother), ii. 61, 62, 63. Deborah(daughter), ii. 61, 64, 68. Elizabeth Minshull (wife), ii. 61, 65, 66, 72. John (?) (grandfather), ii. 61, John (father), ii. 61, 62, 66, 62. John (son), ii. 61. Katherine 67. Woodcock (wife), ii. 65. Mary Powell (wife), ii. 61, 64, 65. Mary (daughter), ii. 61, 68. Rich. (nephew), ii. 61. Sarah Bradshaw (mother), ii. 61, 66. Thomazine (sister-in-law), ii. 61.

Minshull, Eliz., ii. 61, 65.

Mompesson, Sir Giles, ii. 220, 225.

Monk, Geo., i. 94, 291, 294; ii. 10, 72-78, 87, 289, 321. Nich., ii. 77.

Monmouthshire, i. 51, 158, 314; ii. 329.

Montagu, bp. Rich., ii. 220. Sir Will., i. 158. Lady (Mary Aubrey), i. 230, 300; ii. 152, 154. Mr., i. 32.

'Montelion,' ii. 152.

Montgomery castle, i. 307, 308, 313, 314.

Montgomery, Phil. Herbert, 1st earl of, i. 175, 320. Susan (Vere), co. of, i. 320. Anne (Clifford), co. of, i. 175.

Montjoy, Will. Blount, 4th, and Chas., 5th, baron, i. 248.

Moore, Sir Garret, i. 217. Sir Jonas (sen.), i. 124, 260, 332, 369, 394; ii. 59, 78-81, 108, 142, 314, 316. Sir Jonas (jun.), ii. 80. See also More.

Moorhampton, Heref., i. 419.

Moray, Sir Rob., i. 208, 285; ii. 81, 202, 269. Lady, ii. 244, 245. Miss ..., i. 152. See also Murray.

Morden, W., i. 103, 107. Mr., ii. 238.

Mordiford, Heref., ii. 328.

More, Alex., ii. 69, 70. Henry, i. 141, 142. Sir Tho., i. 69; ii. 82-85, 89, 155. Mr., ii. 84. Mrs., ii. 44, 382. See also Moore.

Morehouse, Lanc., i. 20; ii. 86, 326.

Morgan, Sir Tho., ii. 86-88. William, i. 294; ii. 88. ... (of Oxford), i. 54. Mr., i. 136. Mr., ii. 95. Mr., ii. 99, 102, 104.

Morian, John, ii. 130.

Morison, Sir Rich., i. 149.

Morley, bp. Geo., ii. 15, 16.

Morris, Mr., ii. 321.

Morton, card., ii. 85, 89.

Mouffet (Muffet), Tho., i. 311; ii. 89, 218.

Moxon, Mr., i. 282.

Mulcaster, Rich., i. 29, 31.

Mummy, i. 133.

Munday, Mr., ii. 90.

Murray, Rob., ii. 90, 262, 324. See also Moray.

Mynne, Rich., i. 361.

Nalson, John, ii. 207.

Napier, John, of Merchiston, i. 125. Dr. Rich., i. 32, 33, 224, 229, 241, 262; ii. 43, 91, 92, 247. Sir Rich., ii. 92.

Naseby, Northts., ii. 280.

Nash, Mr., ii. 312.

Nayler, ? John, i. 174, 175.

Naylour, Will., i. 156.

Nealand, Will., i. 91.

Neale, Sir Will., ii. 93. Will., ii. 93.

Needler, Mr., ii. 196.

Neile, Sir Paul, i. 372; ii. 94, 254. Rich., ii. 93, 94. Will., ii. 94.

Nevile, Eliz., i. 193. Henry, i. 109, 289-293; ii. 50.

Newark-on-Trent, Notts., i. 156, 174.

Newbury, Berks., i. 152; ii. 265.

Newcastle-on-Tyne, ii. 328.

Newcastle-on-Tyne, William Cavendish, earl, marq., duke of, i. 153, 156, 206, 359, 366, 370, 386; ii. 13. Marg. (Lucas), duchess of, i. 105.

Newcombe, Tho., i. 361.

Newmarket, Cambr., i. 138, 139.

Newmarsh, Sir Bern., i. 276.

Newport, ..., ii. 69.

Newport, I. of W., i. 287, 409.

Newton, Isaac, i. 15, 414, 415. John, ii. 94.

Newton-tony, Wilts., i. 203.

Niceron, Jean-François, i. 367.

Nicholas, Sir Edw., i. 151.

Nicholson, James, i. 97.

Nightingale, ..., i. 24.

Nimeguen, ii. 8.

Norborne, Henry, i. 107.

Norden, John, ii. 94.

Norfolk, ii. 79.

Norfolk, Tho. Howard, 1st earl of, i. 408. See Arundel.

Norfolk, Henry Howard, 6th duke (obiit 1684), i. 228; ii. 112, 323.

Norreys, lord, see Abingdon.

North, Sir Fran., ii. 96. Dudley, 3rd baron, ii. 95, 187. Rog., ii. 95, 187, 188. Tho., ii. 96.

Northampton, Will. Parr, 1st earl of, i. 315, 317.

Northampton, Henry Howard, 1st earl of, ii. 52.

Northampton, (Compton), earl of-- -- Will., 1st earl, ii. 328. -- Spencer, 2nd earl, i. 188. -- James, 3rd earl, i. 175. ---- Isabella (Sackville), co. of, i. 175.

Northumberland, John Dudley, duke of, ii. 250.

Northumberland, (Percy), earl of-- -- Henry, 8th earl, i. 192. ---- Catherine (Nevile), co. of, i. 192. -- Henry, 9th earl, i. 285, 287; ii. 16, 188, 250, 292. ---- Penelope (Sydney), co. of, ii. 250. -- Algernon, 10th earl, i. 218; ii. 292. -- Joscelyne, 11th earl, ii. 263.

Norton, Silas, ii. 136. Tho., i. 147, 168. Capt. ..., i. 135. ..., ii. 202.

Norwich, i. 187, 188, 210.

Norwich, Geo. Goring, earl of, i. 118, 121; ii. 124, 196.

Norwood, Rich., i. 124; ii. 96, 315.

Nottingham, Chas. Howard, earl of, ii. 184.

Nottingham, Heneage Finch, earl of, ii. 144.

Noy, Will., i. 139, 244; ii. 98.

Nurse, Tho., ii. 257.

Oates, ? Titus, i. 367.

Ogilby, John, i. 41; ii. 28, 99-105.

Oldenburgh, Mr., i. 363; ii. 313.

Oldam, Rev. ..., i. 194.

Oliver, John, i. 296, 411; ii. 10. Mr., ii. 171.

Onslow, Mr., ii. 110.

Opdam de Wassenaer, ii. 132.

Orange, prince of-- -- Frederick Henry, i. 121; ii. 122, 130, 131. -- Will. II, ii. 76. -- Will. III, ii. 148.

Orleans, duke of, ii. 302. Duchess of, ii. 252.

Ormond, Jas. Butler, duke of, ii. 132.

Orrery, Roger Boyle, 1st earl of, i. 118.

Orwincle (i.e. Aldwinkle), Northts., i. 257.

Osburne, Fran., i. 370; ii. 174, 186, 327.

Osney abbey, i. 38, 39, 51, 329; ii. 311.

Ossory, Tho. Butler, earl of, ii. 155.

Oughtred, Ben., ii. 106-113. Will., i. 42, 124, 127, 298; ii. 79, 105-114, 126, 236, 280, 282, 284.

Outram, Will., ii. 114, 263.

Overall, John, ii. 61, 115.

Overbury, Sir Giles, ii. 119. Sir Tho. (sen.), i. 96, 194; ii. 118, 182, 195. Sir Tho. (jun.), ii. 119, 195, 228.

Owen, John, epigrammatist, i. 194, 417, 418, 425; ii. 309. John, divine, i. 85. Thankful, ii. 195.

Oxenbridge, Dr. Dan., John, Kath., Mrs. ..., ii. 152, 153.

Oxford (Colleges)-- -- St. Alban Hall, i. 107. -- All Souls, i. 54, 104, 106, 236; ii. 2, 19, 92, 198. -- Balliol, ii. 24. -- Brasenose, i. 85, 122, 274, 426; ii. 141, 172. -- Broadgates Hall, i. 111; ii. 50. -- Christ Church, i. 85, 123, 130, 133, 135, 148, 151, 177, 184, 185, 188, 269, 276, 286, 306, 343-345, 410, 426; ii. 11, 62, 89, 132, 214, 233, 247, 273, 301, 303, 308-311. -- Corpus Christi, i. 26, 204; ii. 194, 294. -- St. Edmund Hall, ii. 5, 72, 94. -- Exeter, i. 122, 130, 159, 220; ii. 26, 92, 126, 234, 308. -- Gloucester Hall, i. 26-28, 225; ii. 37, 206, 296. -- Hart Hall, ii. 220, 235. -- Jesus College, i. 52, 307, 309; ii. 7, 8, 171, 201, 269. -- St. John's, i. 31, 204, 320; ii. 298, 302. -- Lincoln, i. 295; ii. 50, 113, 172, 173, 211. -- Magdalen College, i. 183, 251; ii. 28, 36, 280, 308, 309. Magd. Coll. School, i. 343. -- Magdalen Hall, i. 183, 268, 278, 287, 324, 328-330, 377, 391, 393, 427; ii. 18, 32, 33, 258, 300. -- St. Mary Hall, i. 122, 426. -- Merton, i. 33, 123, 150, 151, 268, 278, 279, 301; ii. 36, 160, 214, 216, 224, 244. -- New College, i. 252, 253, 309, 416, 419, 424, 425; ii. 235. New College School, i. 343. -- New Inn Hall, i. 364; ii. 256. -- Oriel, i. 104, 203, 287; ii. 35, 36, 173, 179. -- Pembroke, i. 112, 188; ii. 235. -- Queen's, i. 282, 305. -- Trinity, i. 1, 26-29, 38, 43, 46, 51, 52, 106, 108, 111, 143, 149, 151, 171-174, 186, 217, 255, 261, 275, 280, 288, 300, 377; ii. 11, 12, 17-27, 50, 89, 141, 156-158, 161-165, 169-173, 177, 216, 253, 265, 285, 296, 322. -- Univ., i. 244; ii. 7, 11, 44, 96. -- Wadham, i. 103, 107, 126, 174, 218, 266, 410; ii. 84, 92, 114, 141, 155, 285, 300, 302, 304.

Oxford (Buildings). -- Ashmolean, i. 21, (?) 106; ii. 316. -- Friar Bacon's Study, i. 184. -- Bodleian Library, i. 77, 125, 212, 225, 250; ii. 214, 216. -- Bodleian Picture Gallery, i. 249, 258, 368 ('the archives'); ii. 148, 235, 253. -- Botanic Garden, i. 194. -- Castle, i. 51. -- Crown Inn, i. 204. -- St. Ebbe's Church, ii. 323. -- St. Mary Virgin Church, ii. 19, 25. -- St. Mary Magd. Church, ii. 311. -- Osney abbey, ii. 360.

Oxford, (Vere), earl of-- -- Edward, 17th earl, i. 192, 319, 322; ii. 184, 192, 270. -- Aubrey, 20th earl, i. 277.

P--, E., ii. 273.

Packer, Philip, i. 98, (?) 296 ('Parker'); ii. 71, 322, 328.

Paget, Dr., ii. 72. Mr., ii. 60.

Pakeman, Dan., ii. 207.

Palatine of the Rhine, Palsgrave, Frederick V, ii. 14. Chas. Louis, i. 101, 104; ii. 224, 225, 300, 301.

Palmer, Jas., ii. 157.

Pamphlin, Chas., ii. 119.

Parker, Geo., ii. 239. Sam., ii. 54. Sir Phil., ii. 255. Mr. (? Packer), i. 296.

Parr, Catherine, i. 193, 315. Sir Tho., i. 315.

Parsons, Rob., i. 27.

Partridge, John, i. 283; ii. 119.

Pascall, Andr., i. 61, 162-170, 247, 248, 256; ii. 302.

Passaeus, Simon, ii. 49.

Paulet, Amyas, ii. 308. Rich., ii. 326.

Paynter, Jonathan, i. 110.

Pearson, bp. John, i. 203, 353; ii. 212.

Peele, James, ii. 120.

Pell, Dr. John, i. 16, 86, 121, 124, 154, 181, 234, 247-249, 284, 285, 293, 370, 394, 408; ii. 27, 54, 90, 121-131, 184, 197, 249, 257, 272, 291-293, 309, 310, 319. Mr. John, ii. 127, 128.

Pemble, Will., ii. 258.

Pembridge castle, Heref., i. 59, 204.

Pembroke, (Herbert), earl of-- -- Will., 1st earl, i. 54, 60, 61, 310, 314-317. ---- Anne (Parr), co. of, i. 315, 317. -- Henry, 2nd earl, i. 310, 312, 315; ii. 90, 104. ---- Mary (Sydney), co. of, i. 243, 262, 310-313; ii. 35, 230, 247, 250. -- Will., 3rd earl, i. 312, 313, 317, 418. -- Phil., 4th earl, i. 105, 175, 177, 218, 309, 312; ii. 55, 104. ---- Anne (Clifford), co. of, i. 175, 177. -- Phil., 5th earl, i. 216, 225; ii. 160. -- Will., 6th earl, i. 48, 49, 225; ii. 353. -- Phil., 7th earl, i. 317, 225; ii. 90. -- Tho., 8th earl, i. 45.

Penkelly, Breckn., i. 313.

Penn, Sir Will., ii. 131, 132, 133, 135. Will., i. 13, 45, 53; ii. 131-138. Pedigree, ii. 135.

Penny post, ii. 91, 324.

Penruddock, Geo., ii. 260, 261. Sir John, i. 290, 406. Sir Tho., ii. 138.

Penry, John, ii. 48.

Perry, Joan, ii. 228.

Persia, i. 272; ii. 228.

Peters, capt., i. 196.

Petrarca, Francesco, i. 421.

Petty, Eliz., lady, i. 116; ii. 139, 148. Geo., ii. 38. Max., i. 290. Sir Will., i. 9, 43, 50, 53, 272, 274, 336, 349, 365, 367, 368; ii. 139-149, 273.

Peyton, Rev. ..., i. 180; ii. 307.

Phale, see Fale.

Philips, Andrew, ii. 150. Anne, ii. 61, 64. Edw. (father), ii. 61. Edw. (son), ii. 61, 63-71. Fabian, i. 320; ii. 1, 60, 98, 150, 160, 203, 219, 224, 225, 322, 332. Hector, ii. 154. James, ii. 153. John, ii. 64, 152. Kath., i. 126; ii. 152-155. Sir Rob., ii. 50. Vere, i. 143.

Philpot, John, i. 233.

Piedmont, ii. 123, 131.

Pierce, Tho., ii. 290.

Pierson, see Pearson.

Pigott, Henry, ii. 155. Tho., i. 20, 166; ii. 84, 85, 155, 302.

Pins, ii. 324.

Pisa, i. 247.

Pitcher, Mr., i. 263.

Pitiscus, Barth., i. 96; ii. 111, 126.

Pittis, Tho., ii. 155.

Pitts, Moses, ii. 58, 66.

Platers, Sir Will., ii. 156.

Plattes, Rowl., ii. 145.

Player, Mr., ii. 172.

Playford, J., ii. 62.

Pleydell, Jos., i. 267.

Plot, Rob., i. 33, 134, 404.

Poland, i. 150, 213, 214; ii. 247.

Pond, Ben. (almanac), i. 51; ii. 1. Edw., ii. 1. Mr., ii. 155.

Pope, lady Eliz., ii. 17, 22. Sir Tho., i. 111; ii. 22, 157, 161, 162. Walt., ii. 300.

Popham family, ii. 160.

Popham, Sir Fran., ii. 159. Sir John, ii. 158-160. Mr. John, ii. 159, 160. Admiral ..., i. 404. Col. ..., ii. 316.

Pordage, Dr. John, ii. 161. Sam., 160.

Porter, Endymion, i. 205.

Portland, Dors., i. 161, 219.

Portsea Castle, Hants., i. 292.

Portsmouth, Hants., i. 85, 194; ii. 80.

Portugal, i. 58.

Post and pair, i. 329.

Potluck, ..., i. 327, 388.

Pott, Geo., i. 395.

Potter, Franc., i. 43, 108, 143, 223, 224, 281, 304; ii. 19, 86, 161-170, 260, 299, 328, 329. Hannibal, i. 111, 173, 174, 261; ii. 161, 162, 171, 285. Rich., ii. 161, 162.

Potterne, Wilts., i. 202.

Poulterey, John, ii. 263.

Poultney (Pulteney), Sir Will., i. 290.

Powell, Dav., i. 51. Mary, ii. 61, 64, 65. Erasmus, Rich., Vavasor, ii. 171.

Power, Jas., i. 387. John, i. 27, 29. Zachary, i. 29. Rev. ..., i. 387.

Powis, Will. Herbert, 1st baron, i. 277, 315.

Powney, Mrs., i. 280, 281.

Poynter, Tho., i. 32. Vincent, i. 184.

Poyntz, John, ii. 173. Sir Rob., ii. 172, 181. Capt., ..., i. 45, 53.

Prague, i. 210, 407.

Price, Dan., i. 187.

Prideaux, John, i. 343; ii. 234. Mr., ii. 192.

Primige, Dr., i. 300.

Printing, ii. 321, 324.

Prisoner, a 'close,' i. 422.

Prothero, Mr., ii. 291, 292.

Prujean, Fran., i. 297.

Prynne, Will., i. 261; ii. 173-175.

Pufendorf, Sam., i. 376.

Pugh, Rob., i. 60; ii. 34, 42, 175.

Pullen, Josias, i. 183, 377.

Pulteney, see Poultney.

Purbeck (Villiers), viscount-- -- John, 1st visc., i. 196, 197. ---- Frances (Coke), viscountess, i. 197, 406. -- Robert, 2nd (self-styled) visc., i. 196, 197. ---- Eliz. (Danvers), viscountess, i. 179, 192, 193, 194 (Eliz. Villiers), 196, 197, 222, 357; ii. 32, 84, 247. -- Rob., 3rd (self-styled) visc., i. 197. ---- Marg. (Burke), viscountess, i. 197.

Purchas, Sam., i. 175, 285.

Purfoote, Tho., ii. 120.

Pye, Sir Rob., i. 422.

Quakers, i. 84, 133, 134, 209; ii. 132, 133, 136, 137.

Quarles, Fran., i. 240; ii. 153, 176.

Queen Mother, see Henrietta.

Quintin, riding at the, ii. 330.

Radford, Will., i. 280; ii. 21, 177, 265.

Radnor, John Robartes, earl of, ii. 203.

Raglan, Monm., ii. 328.

Rainsford, Sir Henry, i. 151.

Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 69, 115, 116, 176, 179, 187, 192, 262, 285, 287, 294, 311, 354, 418; ii. 15, 95, 96, 177-195, 233, 239, 323.

Raleigh, Carew (brother of Sir Walter), ii. 178, 179, 184. Carew (son), ii. 178, 189, 193, 195. Geo. and Gilb. (nephews), ii. 178. Tho. (grandnephew), ii. 178, 179, 182, 191. Dr. Walt., ii. 178. Walt. (son), ii. 178, 194. Walt. (grandson), ii. 195. Walt. (grandnephew), ii. 178, 179, 182, 191.

Ralphson, Mr., ii. 195.

Ramsbury Abbey, Wilts., i. 315.

Ramus, Peter, i. 8, 100, 224.

Randolph, John, ii. 195, 196. Tho., i. 76; ii. 195-198. Will., ii. 196.

Ranelagh, (Jones), viscount-- -- Arthur, 2nd visc., i. 118. ---- Kath. (Boyle), viscountess, i. 118, 121; ii. 278. -- Rich., 3rd visc., 1st earl, i. 118.

Ranew, Nath., i. 116.

Ratcliffe, Sir Edw., ii. 51. Sir Geo., ii. 102.

Raven, capt., ii. 127, 128.

Rawley, Will., i. 67, 74, 394.

Ray, John, ii. 302.

Reade, Alex., i. 286.

Reading, Berks., i. 61, 107; ii. 141.

Record, Rob., ii. 198-201.

Redi, ..., ii. 319.

Reding, Sir R., ii. 262.

Reynolds, Edm., i. 26, 27, 28. John (C. C. C.), i. 26. John (New Coll.), ii. 53. Rowl., ii. 228.

Rhees, John David, i. 57, 214; ii. 201.

Rhonius, ..., ii. 125.

Rich, Robert, 3rd baron, and Penelope (Sydney), baroness, ii. 250, 251.

Richardson, Sir Tho., i. 170.

Richelieu, card., i. 66, 77.

Richmond, Surrey, ii. 166, 177, 265.

Richmond, (Stuart), duke of-- -- James, 1st duke, and Mary (Villiers), duchess, i. 205. -- Charles, 3rd duke, and Frances (Stuart), duchess, ii. 239.

Rickmansworth, Herts, i. 255.

Rider, Cardanus, ii. 181. John, ii. 201. ..., ii. 323.

Ridgely, see Rugeley.

Rigby, Rev. ..., ii. 155.

Riolani, Jean, i. 301, 304.

Ripley, Geo., i. 163, 168; ii. 201.

Riven-hall, Essex, ii. 265.

Robartes of Truro, John, baron, ii. 203.

Roberts, Geo. (D.D., Trin. Coll., Oxf., 1642), i. 173.

Robinson, John, ii. 75, 298.

Robson, Mr., ii. 203.

Rochester, (Wilmot), earl of-- -- Henry, 1st earl, ii. 32. ---- Anne (St. John), co. of, ii. 31, 32. -- John, 2nd earl, i. 134, 211, 219; ii. 30, 32, 34, 54, 304. ---- Eliz. (Malet), co. of, i. 219; ii. 304.

Rocklington, Sir John, ii. 202.

Rogers family, i. 389. Mr., ii. 202.

Rolle, Henry, ii. 203.

Rollington (Rowlington) park, Wilts., i. 262, 311.

Rollwright, Oxon., ii. 330.

Rome, i. 39, 57, 120, 226, 247, 249; ii. 79, 169.

Romsey, Hants., ii. 139, 144, 148.

Rooke, Laur., i. 366; ii. 204, 284, 288, 314.

Roper, Chr., John, Sir Will., ii. 83.

Ros, Robert de, ii. 13.

Ros, John Manners (afterwards 10th earl of Rutland), lord, i. 138.

Rose, Mr., i. 230.

Ross, John Lesley, bp. of, i. 58.

Rotterdam, i. 246, 248; ii. 135.

Roundway Down, Wilts., i. 151.

Royal Society of London, i. 40, 115, 129, 201, 228, 268, 269, 285, 336, 354, 362, 371, 372, 409-415; ii. 60, 80, 82, 97, 134, 143, 144, 147, 149, 165, 166, 169, 178, 205, 281, 288, 301, 313, 314, 322.

Roydon, Mr., i. 284.

Royston, Mr., i. 427.

Ruddyer, Ben., i. 8, 318, 418; ii. 185.

Rugeley (Ridgely), Luke, i. 143, 195. Tho., i. 143.

Ruggle, Geo., i. 180.

Rumsey, Walt., ii. 206.

Runnymead, Surrey, i. 220.

Rupert, prince, i. 104, 256; ii. 237, 238.

Rushworth, John, i. 107; ii. 207.

Russell, Mr., ii. 64, 65.

Russia (Muscovia), i. 213, 233; ii. 71, 199.

Rutland, (Manners), earl of-- -- Roger, 5th earl, ii. 250. ---- Eliz. (Sydney), co. of, i. 96; ii. 250. -- John, 10th earl, i. 230; ii. 364.

Rutt, Mr., ii. 279.

Rutter, Jos., ii. 210.

Rymer, Tho., i. 364.

Ryves, Kath., i. 39, 47.

Sacrobosco, Joannes de, i. 408.

St. Albans, Herts, i. 66, 71, 78, 108, 110; ii. 42, 311.

St. Albans, Francis Bacon, visc., i. 67, 69, 76.

St. Albans, Henry Jermyn, earl of, i. 189, 190, 205.

St. Amant, ..., ii. 154.

St. George, Sir Henry, i. 53, 65, 146.

St. Helena, i. 283.

St. John, Anne, Sir John, ii. 31.

Saintlowe, John, i. 31. Laur., ii. 19, 26. ..., ii. 96.

Salisbury (New Sarum), Wilts., i. 48, 95, 105, 169, 215, 244, 305, 311, 316; ii. 28, 39, 76, 104, 218, 248, 253, 260, 288.

Salisbury cathedral, i. 172, 198, 199, 200, 202, 309, 312; ii. 288, 312, 313.

Salisbury, see of, ii. 183, 202, 211, 289.

Salisbury, (Cecil), earl of-- -- Rob., 1st earl, i. 93, 175-177, 311; ii. 52, 95, 186. -- Will., 2nd earl, i. 191.

Salkeld, Will., i. 48.

Salmasius, Claude, ii. 66, 71.

Salmon, Dr., i. 31. Mrs., ii. 153.

Salter, lady, i. 279, 281.

Sambroke, Fran., i. 309. ..., i. 302, 303.

Samwell (Samuel), Will., i. 288, 294. ..., i. 293.

Sanchy, Sir Jerome, ii. 148.

Sanderson, bp. Rob., ii. 123, 211, 259.

Sandwich, Kent, ii. 28.

Sandys, Sir Edwin, i. 69. Geo., i. 36, 151; ii. 212.

Sanford, Henry, i. 311.

Sarney, ..., i. 41.

Saul, Mr., ii. 272.

Saunders, Mr., i. 137.

Saunderson, Will., ii. 213.

Savile, Sir Henry, i. 69, 118, 123, 212, 222, 279; ii. 214, 281.

Saxe-Weimar, ii. 87.

Saxton, Mr., ii. 95.

Saye and Sele, (Fiennes), lord-- -- Edw., 5th baron, i. 235. -- Will., 1st visc., i. 88, 89; ii. 23, 300.

Scaliger, Jos. Justus, i. 333; ii. 214, 215. Jul. Caes., i. 106, 249.

Scanderoon, i.e. Alexandria, i. 224, 227.

Scarborough, Sir Chas., i. 94, 299, 303, 355, 361, 369; ii. 107, 108, 112-114, 126, 284, 285, 313.

Scargill, Dan., i. 360, 362.

Scory, John, Sylvanus, ii. 216.

Scotland and Scots, i. 31, 58, 65, 66, 70, 73, 75, 86, 94, 123, 180, 192, 268, 365, 397, 421; ii. 4, 46, 74, 81, 82, 90, 186, 187, 241, 245, 253, 269.

Scotus, Joannes, i. 391.

Scrope, Sir Adrian, i. 297. Sir Carr, ii. 279. John, ii. 196.

Scudamore, John, 1st visc., i. 28; ii. 188, 259. John, 2nd visc., i. 28.

Securis, John, ii. 218.

Sedley, Sir Chas., ii. 215.

Seend, Wilts., i. 40.

Seile, H., i. 275.

Selby, Dorothy, ii. 218. Sir John, ii. 115.

Selden, John, i. 16, 84, 137, 138, 180, 239, 242, 337, 365, 369; ii. 219-225, 255, 311.

Seymour, Sir Edw., ii. 286.

Seymour of Trowbridge, Chas., 2nd baron, i. 43.

Shadwell, Tho., i. 52, 136; ii. 226.

Shaftesbury, Dors., ii. 76, 163.

Shaftesbury, Anth. A. Cooper, 1st earl, i. 182, 303, 305.

Shakespear, Will., i. 97, 204; ii. 225.

Shannon, Fran. Boyle, 1st visc., i. 118.

Sharp, John, ii. 127.

Shelburne, Eliz. Petty, viscountess, ii. 148, 149.

Shelburne, Chas. Petty, baron, ii. 149.

Sheldon, Frances, ii. 227. Gilb., ii. 8, 123, 124, 127, 131. Ralph, i. 42; ii. 4, 73, 79, 81, 115, 173, 175, 227, 245.

Shepherd, Fleetwood, i. 21; ii. 34.

Sherborne, Dors., i. 188, 227; ii. 183, 192, 193.

Sherburne, Edw., i. 8, 16, 103, 306; ii. 13, 79, 178, 205, 227, 228, 230. John, ii. 227. Will., i. 204.

Sherston, Mr., ii. 173.

Shervill, Mr., i. 244.

Shipey, Mr., i. 97.

Shippon, L., i. 193.

Shirburne, see Sherborne.

Shirley, Jas., ii. 228. Thos., ii. 228.

Shirman, Mr., i. 274, 275.

Shore, Jane, ii. 244.

Short-hand, i. 272, 273; ii. 197, 302.

Shrewsbury, i. 145; ii. 256.

Shrewsbury, Gilb. Talbot, 7th earl, i. 245; ii. 224, 225, 323.

Shrivenham, Berks., ii. 47.

Shropshire, ii. 329.

Shuter, Mr., i. 57, 58.

Sibthorpe, Rob., i. 334.

Singleton, Mr., ii. 249.

'Sir,' a clergyman's title, i. 97, 168, 323, 391, 422; ii. 317.

Sitsilt family, i. 158.

Skidmore of Kenchurch, i. 267.

Skinner, Cyriac, i. 290; ii. 72. Matt., i. 86. Bp. Rob., ii. 12, 25, 214. Sir Tho., i. 102. ..., ii. 71, 72.

Sloper, John, i. 28, 278, 279; ii. 105, 113, 228.

Slusius, Ren. Fran., ii. 58.

Slymaker, Henry, ii. 25, 27.

Smethwick, Mr., ii. 108.

Smyth, Cicely, ii. 173. Edm., i. 297. Fran., ii. 172, 195. Henry (1550-(?)1593), i. 308. Jane, i. 191; ii. 229. Sir Tho., i. 69; ii. 326. (?) Tho., ii. 28. Sir Walt., ii. 302, 303.

Snell, Sir Chas., i. 132; ii. 183. Chas., i. 34, 50, 270; ii. 139, 230, 260, 261.

Snow, Fran., ii. 160.

Snowdon, Wales, i. 134.

Snowdon, Mr., ii. 244, 245.

Soap-making, i. 128; ii. 331.

Socinianism, i. 150, 272, 279; ii. 136, 243, 244.

Somerford, Wilts., i. 195.

Somerset, Rob. Carr, earl of, ii. 183.

Somerset, (Seymour), duke of-- -- Will., 1st duke, ii. 202. -- Chas., 6th duke, i. 43.

Somersetshire, i. 262; ii. 51.

Sorbier, Sam., i. 367.

Sound, Mr., i. 265.

Southampton, Thos. Wriothesley, 4th earl of, ii. 187.

Southcott, lady, ii. 244.

Southwell, Sir Rob., ii. 149.

Spain, i. 101, 113, 137, 175, 176, 217, 275, 327, 390; ii. 96, 122, 145, 183, 189, 240, 297, 331. Phil. III, i. 82. Phil. IV, ii. 76. Spanish coin, i. 131.

Sparrow, bp. Anth., ii. 115.

Spectacles, ii. 319.

Speed, John, i. 147, 326, 392; ii. 67, 230, 232.

Speidell, John, ii. 231.

Spelman, Sir Henry, ii. 231, 237. Henry, ii. 231, 232. Sir John, ii. 232.

Spelsbury, Oxon., ii. 304.

Spenser, Edm., i. 240; ii. 191, 232, 248.

Spenser of Wormleighton, Henry, 3rd baron, ii. 275, 280.

Spinoza, Benedictus, i. 357.

Spratt, Thos., i. 190; ii. 322.

Springett, Sir Will., ii. 134.

Stadius, Joannes, i. 144, 210.

Stafford, Dorothy, ii. 234. Rob., ii. 233. Sir Will., ii. 83. Will., ii. 197. Will., ii. 233. Capt. ..., ii. 196. Mr., i. 290.

Stafford, (Stafford), baron, ii. 247.

Stalbridge, Dors., i. 121; ii. 27.

Standish, Henry, i. 249.

Stanhope of Harrington, John, 1st baron, i. 308.

Stanley, Sir Edw., i. 229, 233. Sir Tho., i. 233. Tho. (father), ii. 228, 234. Tho. (son), ii. 234.

Stanmore, Midd., ii. 283.

Stansby, maj., ii. 187.

Staper, Rich., ii. 234.

Stapleton, Tho., ii. 235.

Stawell, Sir John, i. 44.

Stedman, Fran., ii. 306.

Stephanus, ..., i. 279.

Stephens (Stevens), Edw., i. 278. Rich., i. 183. Rob., i. 372. Tho., i. 36, 111; ii. 235, 311. ..., i. 61.

Sterling, Sam., ii. 136.

Steyning, Sussex, ii. 121.

Stillingfleet, Edw., i. 427.

Stokes, John, i. 193, 386. Rich., ii. 108, 236.

Stonehouse, Sir Geo., ii. 46.

Stourton, Chas., 7th baron, i. 316, 317.

Stow, John, i. 101, 192; ii. 189, 232, 236.

Stradling, Sir Edw., i. 228; ii. 201.

Strafford, Tho. Wentworth, earl of, i. 115; ii. 101, 102, 186, 207.

Stratford-on-Avon, Warw., i. 151; ii. 225, 226.

Street, Thos., ii. 237.

Stuart, Arabella, i. 57, 66. Sir Fran., i. 285; ii. 239.

Stubbes, Henry, i. 366, 371; ii. 240, 281.

Stubbing, John, i. 186, 188.

Stukely, Lewis, ii. 190.

Stumpe, Tho., i. 8. Rev. ..., i. 387.

Suckling, Sir John, i. 204, 205, 279; ii. 56, 223, 240.

Suffolk, Henry Grey, 1st duke of, i. 66.

Suffolk, Tho. Howard, earl of, ii. 52, 98.

Sumner, Joan, i. 39, 40, 47. John, ii. 40.

Sunderland, Henry Spenser, earl of, ii. 275, 280.

Surff, cavaliero, ii. 192.

Surrey, i. 218, 220, 250; ii. 95, 111, 236.

Surrey, Tho. Holland, duke of, i. 406.

Surrey, (Howard), earl of-- -- Henry (the poet), i. 69. -- Tho., 4th earl, i. 407, 408; ii. 110, 112.

Sussex, Edw. Ratcliffe, earl of, Eleanor (Lee), co. of, ii. 198.

Sutton, Tho., ii. 246. Will., i. 29, 36; ii. 246.

Sweden, i. 222, 376; ii. 81, 257, 324.

Switzerland, i. 112; ii. 123, 131.

Sydenham, John, i. 132-134. Sir Ralph, ii. 74.

Sydney, Sir Henry, ii. 247, 250. Sir Philip, i. 67, 69, 177, 194, 243, 275, 310-313; ii. 233, 247-252, 267. Tho., ii. 250.

Sylvester, Edw., i. 204; ii. 300, 303.

Symonds, ... (S.J.), i. 183; ii. 189.

Tabor and pipe, ii. 319.

Talbot, Sharington, i. 245. Sir Rob., ii. 252.

Tandy, Tho., i. 374.

Tanfield, Laur., i. 149.

Tanner, Tho., i. 21, 106. Will., ii. 330.

Tap, John, ii. 252.

Taverner, Rev. ..., i. 51.

Taylor, John, ii. 252-254. Jo<sias>, i. 387; ii. 181. Silas, ii. 254-256.

Temple, Sir Rich., Sir Tho., ii. 211.

Tew, Great, Oxon., i. 131, 149-152.

Tewkesbury, Glouc., i. 315.

Teynham, John Roper, baron, ii. 83.

Thames river, i. 123.

Thanet, (Tufton), earl of-- -- John, 2nd earl, i. 175; ii. 209. ---- Marg. (Sackville), co. of, i. 104, 175; ii. 209. -- Nic ., 3rd earl, i. 41, 52, 175, 177; ii. 8, 97. ---- Eliz. (Boyle), co. of, i. 116, 120, 175-177, 191, 226; ii. 154. -- John, 4th earl, and Rich., 5th earl, i. 175.

Thomas, Edm., ii. 7. Sir Rob., i. 136; ii. 5.

Thomson, Sam., i. 412.

Thorne, Rich., i. 337.

Thorndyke, Herb., i. 146; ii. 257, 292, 293.

Throckmorton, Eliz., ii. 178.

Thuanus (de Thou), Jacques Auguste, i. 57, 65, 145, 270.

Thurloe, John, ii. 130.

Thurlow, Suffolk, i. 103.

Thynne family, i. 279.

Thynne, Egremund, i. 424. Fran., i. 74. Isabella, ii. 24, 25. John, i. 219. Sir John, ii. 178, 179, 184.

Tillotson, John, i. 87, 93.

Tirell, Mary, i. 322, 384, 385, 388.

Tittinghanger, Herts., i. 108.

Tobacco, i. 198, 351, 422; ii. 181, 189, 323.

Toman, Mrs., i. 197.

Tombes, John, ii. 258-261, 300.

Tomkins, Nath., ii. 275.

Tong, Ezerel, i. 94; ii. 261. Capt. ..., ii. 261, 262.

Tonquin, ii. 322.

Torporley, Nath., i. 287; ii. 263.

Tottenham, Midd., i. 96; ii. 323.

Tounson, Rob., i. 202, 203.

Tovell, Mr., ii. 64.

Tovy, Mr., ii. 293.

Townley, Rich., i. 261. Mr., i. 285.

Trapps, lady, i. 102.

Trenshard, Sir Tho., ii. 297.

Triplett, John, i. 151. Tho., i. 263; ii. 56, 57, 263.

Troutbeck, Dr., i. 211, 295.

Tunbridge, Kent, ii. 303.

Turenne, Henri de, ii. 87.

Turkey, i. 41, 64, 90, 91, 110, 154, 172, 193, 299; ii. 160.

Turner, Mr., ii. 126.

Tuscany, i. 212; ii. 110, 270, 310.

Tussell, John, i. 178.

Tusser, Tho., ii. 265.

Twisse, Will., i. 343; ii. 225, 265. Dr. ..., ii. 265.

Twyne, John, Tho., ii. 266.

Tyndale, D., ii. 251, 252. Stafford, ii. 32. Tho., i. 312; ii. 190, 211, 246, 266. Mrs., ii. 83, 115. Mr., i. 53.

Tyrconnel, Rich. Talbot, earl of, i. 290.

Underhill, Sir Tho., i. 71.

Uniades, Mr., ii. 106.

Usher, James, i. 307; ii. 219, 221, 233, 268.

Valke, Jacob de, i. 152.

Vandyke, Anthony, i. 231, 232; ii. 244.

Vane, Sir Fran., ii. 209. Sir Henry, ii. 45, 47.

Vanore, Sir Peter, i. 112.

Vaughan, Henry, ii. 201, 268. Sir John, i. 337, 339, 342, 369, 382, 394; ii. 55, 221, 225. Lord John, i. 50, 285; ii. 95, 134, 187, 292. Tho., ii. 268. Mr., ii. 293. ..., ii. 30.

Vaughan of Hergest, i. 267.

Vavasour, Anne, ii. 31.

Vawr, Mr., ii. 297.

Venice, i. 90, 108; ii. 51, 63, 203.

Venner, Tho., i. 290.

Verdusius, ..., i. 367.

Vere family, i. 118. Sir Fran. and Sir Horace, i. 192; ii. 192.

Vernon, Mr., ii. 144, 149.

Verstegan, Rich., i. 158, 183.

Verulam, Herts., i. 22, 66, 76-78, 81, 393.

Verulam, Francis Bacon, baron, i. 66, 76.

Vesalius, Andr., i. 304, 336, 368; ii. 140.

Veslingius, Joannes, ii. 148.

Vicars, John, ii. 174.

Vienna, i. 301, 407.

Viet, François, ii. 263.

Villiers, Fran., ii. 270. ..., ii. 17, 19.

Vinnius, Arnold, ii. 7.

Virginia, see America.

Visscher, Will, de, i. 112; ii. 270.

Vossius, Ger. Jo., ii. 130, 272. Isaac, ii. 272.

Wainfleet, bp. Will., ii. 309.

Wake, Sir Isaac, ii. 25, 272.

Wales, i. 51, 55, 56, 59, 60, 158, 211, 307, 315; ii. 5, 118, 147, 319, 329. Welsh language, i. 57, 62, 145, 314, 324; ii. 87, 201, 266, 268, 321, 328, 329.

Walker, Anth., i. 116. Clem., ii. 273.

Waller, Edm., i. 136, 138, 139, 151, 217, 357, 358, 366, 367, 369, 372; ii. 24, 70, 123, 273-280.

Waller, Eliz., ii. 139, 142. Sir Hasdras, ii. 142. Rob., ii. 274, 280. Walter, i. 51; ii. 86, 275. Sir Will., i. 327, 392; ii. 175. Mr., ii. 144.

Wallingford, Berks., ii. 56.

Wallis, Cornelius, i. 264. John, i. 119, 358, 360, 362, 371-373, 377, 378, 404, 405, 415; ii. 94, 108, 112-114, 214, 215, 280, 286.

Walpole, Mr., i. 89.

Walsingham, Sir Fran., i. 61; ii. 249-251.

Walters, Lucy, ii. 283.

Walton, Izaak, ii. 14, 16, 17.

Wansdyke, Wilts., i. 251.

Ward, Sam., ii. 283, 284, 287. Bp. Seth, i. 44, 50, 244, 286, 339, 359, 373, 405; ii. 77, 85, 86, 107-109, 112, 114, 141, 183, 193, 204-206, 211, 212, 215, 257, 259, 261, 281, 283-290, 293, 296, 301, 312-314, 316. Seth, B.D., ii. 289, 290.

Wardour, Arundell of, Tho., 2nd baron, i. 129.

Ware, Herts., ii. 1.

Warner, bp. John, ii. 307. Walter, i. 16, 286, 287; ii. 15, 16, 188, 291-293.

Warwick, ii. 227, 240, 250.

Warwick, Ambrose Dudley, earl of, ii. 250.

Warwick, (Rich), earl of-- -- Rob., 3rd earl, ii. 97. ---- (?) Anne (Cavendish), co. of, ii. 123. -- Chas., 4th earl, i. 118. ---- Mary (Boyle), co. of, i. 115-119.

Wase, Chr., i. 109, 218, 311, 312; ii. 279.

Watkins, Rob., ii. 153.

Watson, Will., ii. 293.

Watts, Will., i. 187. Mr., i. 133.

Wayte, Mr., i. 329.

Webbe, bp. Geo., ii. 293. J., i. 158. Dr., ii. 294.

Weekes, Mich., i. 268; ii. 181, 236, 294.

Weldon, Sir Anth., i. 66, 67, 202.

Welles, John, visc., ii. 295.

Wellington, Som., ii. 160.

Wells, Cath., ii. 295. John, ii. 294. Mr., i. 107, 162, 163.

Wells, Som., ii. 88, 170. Wells cathedral, i. 229; ii. 319.

Welsh, see Wales.

Welsted, Rob., i. 53.

Wenman, Sir Fran., i. 151. Tho., 2nd visc., ii. 285. Mr., ii. 223.

West, John, ii. 51.

Westbury, Som., i. 147.

Weston, Warw., i. 42; ii. 227.

Westphaling, bp. Herb., ii. 216.

Westport, Wilts., i. 50, 322-328, 387-393.

Wgan, Mr., i. 313; ii. 153, 155.

Wharton, Geo., i. 126, 213; ii. 295. Tho., i. 210.

Wharton, Phil., 4th baron, ii. 31. Tho., 5th baron, ii. 31, and Anne (Lee), baroness, ii. 30-32.

Wheare, Chas., i. 204. Degory, i. 194, 204; ii. 191, 296.

Wheeler, Rich., ii. 298.

Wheldon, Jas., i. 349, 351, 355, 358, 378-386, 395.

Wheloc, Abr., ii. 296.

Whipping undergraduates, ii. 65, 171.

Whistler, Dan., ii. 17, 127, 128, 187, 296. John, ii. 18.

Whitby, Oliver, i. 172, 174.

Whitchcot, Dr., i. 124.

White, Rich., i. 8, 369; ii. 299. Sir Sampson, ii. 7. Tho. ('de Albiis'), i. 227, 369; ii. 299.

Whitefoot, Rev. ..., i. 210.

Whitehead, friar, i. 203. Geo., ii. 131.

Whitelock, Bulstrode, ii. 33, 220.

Whitford, David, ii. 102.

Whitgift, John, i. 56.

Whitney, James, i. 122, 184, 225, 314, 426; ii. 30, 188, 194, 297.

Whitson, John, i. 51, 299, 315; ii. 297.

Widdrington, Ralph, i. 90.

Wight, Isle of, ii. 95, 144.

Wilby, ..., ii. 62.

Wild, see Wylde.

Wildman, John, i. 290.

Wilkins, John, i. 218, 410; ii. 46, 141, 258, 285, 288, 299, 302, 328. Tim., ii. 300.

Wilkinson, John, i. 330, 393.

Williams, bp. John, ii. 129.

Williamson, Sir Jos., i. 58, 201; ii. 8. Mrs., ii. 220.

Willis, John, ii. 302. Tho., i. 39, 410; ii. 141, 302-304.

Willoughby of Parham, Fran., baron, i. 156.

Wilmot, Henry, baron, and Anne (St. John), baroness, ii. 32.

Wilton, Wilts., i. 105; ii. 54, 90. Wilton abbey, i. 315, 316. Wilton house, i. 60, 218, 247, 311, 312, 317, 320.

Wiltshire, i. 52, 332; ii. 181, 317, 324, 334. Pronunciation, i. 324, 354. Drunkenness, i. 325; ii. 339. Aubrey's Wiltshire collections, i. 42, 44.

Winchester (Winton), i. 221; ii. 309.

Winchester College, i. 183, 203, 305, 417, 425; ii. 265, 266.

Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, 2nd earl of, i. 419.

Windsor, Berks., i. 232, 279, 280; ii. 4, 16, 28, 45, 272.

Wingate, Edmund, i. 15; ii. 302.

Winslow, Bucks., ii. 311.

Wiseman, Mary, i. 46, 50, 52. Rob., i. 47, 388; ii. 9. Sir W., ii. 13.

Witherborne, Dr., i. 75.

Withers, Geo., i. 221; ii. 174, 306.

Wodenote (Woodnoth), Theophilus (sen.), i. 139. 281; ii. 203, 307. Theoph. (jun.), i. 245, 308.

Wokey-hole, Som., i. 132.

Wolsely, Chas., i. 290.

Wolsey, Tho., ii. 308-311.

Wood, Anthony, ii. 311, and passim. Edw., i. 1, 280; ii. 177. Dr. Rob., i. 120, 290, 295; ii. 112, 113, 141, 147.

Woodcock, Kath., ii. 65.

Woodford, Sam., ii. 233.

Woodgate, Peter, i. 419.

Woodstock, Oxon., i. 170, 185; ii. 30, 304.

Wootton Bassett, Wilts., i. 124.

Worcester, i. 135, 281, 409; ii. 162, 236, 329. Cathedral, ii. 161, 255.

Worcester, (Somerset), earl of, i. 314; ii. 328.

Wotton, Sir Henry, i. 76, 418, 419; ii. 63.

Wotton, baron, i. 285, 287.

Wren, pedigree of, ii. 312.

Wren, Dr. Chr. (father), i. 31, 403; ii. 312. Sir Chr., i. 41, 200, 219, 354, 371, 403, 405; ii. 80, 105, 108, 112, 165, 166, 175, 214, 218, 282, 311-313. Matt., ii. 312.

Wright, Edward (Edmund), i. 176; ii. 80, 313-316. Rich., ii. 276.

Wyatt, Sir Tho., i. 69. Lady ..., ii. 212.

Wych, Sir Cyril, ii. 128.

Wychwood forest, Oxon., ii. 30.

Wycomb (Wicamb, Wickham), Bucks., i. 253; ii. 36, 39, 274, 275, 278, 280.

Wylde (Wild), Sir Edmund, i. 230, 232. Edmund, i. 4, 41, 43, 109, 134, 160, 181, 251, 255; ii. 4, 35, 37, 46, 56, 79, 93, 96, 133, 141, 142, 166, 187, 191, 230, 273, 276, 316, 320, 329, 332. Geo., i. 178, 180, 232. Sir John, i. 178, 180, 285; ii. 272, 273. Will., ii. 77.

Wyndham, Sir Fran., i. 77. Sir Wadham, i. 217, 244, 316.

Yarrington, capt., ii. 316.

Yates, John. ii. 216. Leonard, ii. 214, 216.

Yatton-Keynell, Wilts., i. 33, 146; ii. 183.

York, i. 108, 206, 207; ii. 208.

Yorkshire, i. 159, 261, 267; ii. 14, 28, 324.

York, James, duke of, i. 196, 208, 218, 219, 297, 369; ii. 78, 102, 132-134, 323, 324. See James II.

York, Anne (Hyde), duchess of, ii. 316. Maria, duchess of, ii. 276.

Young, John, ii. 13, 242-244.

Zeigler, Caspar, i. 375, 376.

Zouch, Sir Edw., ii. 203. Rich., i. 57, 58, 65; ii. 281.

Zurich, ii. 123, 125.

FOOTNOTES:

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42ᵛ.

See infra, sub nomine.

Subst. for 'there was a statue due for the.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 135: 6 Aug. 1671.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 90. Aubrey gives the coat, 'or, a pile azure between 2 escallops ...'

i.e. in St. Katherine Coleman's.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 90ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 89.

This title is in the handwriting of Anthony Wood: the letter is the original.

i.e. add.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9.

A slip: the 'chronologer' was his son.

The ballad-book at Ralph Sheldon's.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11.

Subst. for 'physician to queen Anne or prince Henry: quaere E. W.: vide φ,' a MS. not yet identified.

Probably Edmund Wyld.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 27.

These words are scored through.

These words are scored out.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 128: Nov. 17, 1670.

Wood notes 'vide Dugdale's Orig. Jurid.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 160: Jan. 16, 1671/2.

Dupl. with 'few yeares.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 160ᵛ.

Wood corrects to 'December.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 183: Aug. 19, 1672.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 25. Aubrey gives in trick the coat: '<argent>, a chevron, between 3 <cocks gules>.'

Dupl. with 'studied.'

Subst. for 'late.'

Added by Anthony Wood.

MS. Ballard 14, fol. 137; a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood, dated June 26, 1683.

Baron of the Exchequer 1675, Justice of the Common Pleas 1678-1679.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 38ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 19.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 20.

MS. Aubr. 23, a slip at fol. 103ᵛ.

The words in square brackets are scored out, being in error. The reference is to Thomas Jones, intruded Fellow of Univ. Coll. 1649, M.A. Feb. 20, 1650/1. He was not B.D.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 108.

The note in square brackets is a later, marginal addition.

i.e. step-father.

Subst. for 'war.'

Aubrey tricks it in the margin, 'argent, 3 water bougets gules.' In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 5ᵛ, is the note:--'Ben Johnson is just opposite Robertus de Ros.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 108ᵛ.

Aubrey generally spells the name Johnson. Here the H is scored out, as also are the words in square brackets.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol 15.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45ᵛ.

This note comes after the note about W. Beeston (vol. i. p. 97), which ended 'Quaere etiam for Ben Jonson.' This note about Jonson's eyes may therefore come from that 'chronicle of the stage,' as reported to Aubrey by John Lacy.

Subst. for 'dialect.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 54.

Dupl. with 'words.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 55.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 107ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 107.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 107ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 14ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 57.

See sub nomine, Daniel Whistler.

Subst. for 'gray.'

'36' in MS., with 'quaere' in the margin; Aubrey having forgot the number.

The remainder of the paragraph is in the margin of the MS., an amplification of the preceding sentence.

Dupl. with 'Mr.'

John Whistler, recorder of Oxford City.

Sir John Denham, Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland, 1612.

Subst. for 'returne it.'

Laud had done this at All Souls, where he was Visitor.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 57ᵛ.

Subst. for 'severall good gentlemen.'

Subst. for 'happy.'

i.e. sweet.

? to jibe Aubrey in College for having 'a sweet tooth.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 58.

See sub nomine, William Radford.

Aubrey always writes the word so, probably as a contraction for 'grandmother.'

Subst. for 'this crowe.'

i.e. he had a trick of using the expression 'now come we.'

Scored out, Aubrey apparently doubting whether it was, or was not, the right foot.

for 'co-founder.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 58ᵛ.

Subst. for 'bring this liquour.'

Subst. for 'when a neighbour.'

Robert Harris, intruded President of Trinity, 1648-1658.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 57.

MS. Aubr. 6. fol. 59ᵛ.

i.e. belonging to the College chapel.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 58ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 59.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 59ᵛ.

An error. Robert Abbot was never Vice-Chancellor. His brother George Abbot, afterwards archbishop of Canterbury, was Vice-Chancellor three times, in 1600, 1603, 1605.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 400: March 31, 1690.

Henry Birkhead, matric. at Trin. 1634, aet. 16; died 1696.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 5.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 61ᵛ--a note from Kitson himself.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12.

Anthony Wood notes, 'The poem cal'd Lepanto was written by King James.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 20ᵛ.

Charles Gerard, in 1645 baron Gerard of Brandon, in 1679 earl of Macclesfield.

Dupl. with 'good.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 27ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 91ᵛ. Aubrey gives the arms in trick, viz., 'argent, a fess between 3 crescents sable.'

Sir Edward Henry Lee, 5th baronet created earl of Litchfield in 1674.

Thomas Johnes, instituted to Wootton, Dec. 8, 1609.

Four lines are suppressed.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 92: found also in a fragmentary jotting, in MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8ᵛ.

K.G.; obiit 1610/1.

Obiit 1631.

Sir Francis Henry Lee, obiit circ. 1640. Henry, his elder brother, died in infancy.

Obiit 1659.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 93.

A step is missing here: cp. the preceding pedigree.

This is an error. Sir Edward Henry Lee, created earl of Litchfield, was son of Sir Francis Henry Lee (m. Elizabeth Pope), younger brother of Sir Henry Lee (m. Anne Danvers).

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32.

An error. William Lee was of Christ's College, Cambridge.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 86.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 10ᵛ.

Subst. for 'Hersham Church.'

'1601' is inserted by Anthony Wood.

Bulstrode Whitelocke.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 45ᵛ.

Nov. 1680--Jan. 1680/1: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 503, 504.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 122.

Aubrey's estimate of its probable cost.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 49ᵛ.

i.e. 1674.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 83.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

i.e. F.R.S.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 390: July 15, 1689.

Dupl. with 'businesse.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 81ᵛ.

Wood MS. F. 39, fol. 381: a communication 'from <George> Llewellin, commoner of Merton College, son of Dr. Martin Llewellin, 18 Mar. 1686/7.'

Aubrey in Wood MS. F. 39, fol. 379ᵛ: Sept. 25, 1686. Aubrey gives the inscription (printed in Wood's Ath. Oxon.), and the coat of arms, '..., a lion rampant crowned ...; impaling, ..., a lion rampant ..., a hand in the lyon's mouth, within a bordure ermine.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 21.

Ben Jonson's phrase, supra, i. p. 232.

Dorothy.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.

Ovid. Metam. iii. 420-423: fabula VI--Narcissus.

In error for 1659.

Matric. June 27, 1634, aged 16: eldest son of William, 'armiger,' of Woolwich, Kent.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 77.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 84.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 84ᵛ.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 141ᵛ: Oct. 27, 1671.

See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 281.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 142.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 141ᵛ.

i.e. Henry and Thomas (obiit 1639?) Lyte, father and son.

Ibid., fol. 210: May 24, 1673.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 82.

Tuesday.

MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 217.

A slip at fol. 47 of MS. Aubr. 23, has the first draft of this note:--'Captain Pugh assures me that Sir John Mandeville lies buryed at Liège--quod N. B.'

See vol. i. p. 65.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 102ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 59: given also on fol. 121 of MS. Aubr. 23, as taken from Dr. Richard Napier's papers.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 103.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 103. Aubrey gives in trick the coat, 'argent, 2 bars gules, each charged with 3 besants.'

Matric. at Univ. Coll. Oct. 31, 1617, aged 15; took B.A. Jan. 24, 1619/20.

Subst. for 'a pretty wench.'

The king.

Martin. The preceding clause explains why, having this character, Martin took the side of the Parliament.

Dupl. with 'About a year after.'

Subst. for 'custome.'

'Sate,' by a slip, in the MS.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'spued.'

Probably Edmund Wyld.

Dupl. with 'his aunt's husband.'

i.e. Richard Cromwell's.

Apparently a memorandum to recall a story about Martin. There is similarly a memorandum to recall an indecent story, at the foot of fol. 103 of MS. Aubr. 6.

Inserted by Anthony Wood.

So Aubrey often spells it.

'Blind from his birth,' S. John ix. 2; 'born blind,' S. John ix. 19, etc. Martin remembered 'lame from his mother's womb' of Acts iii. 2.

S. John ix. 18, 'He had been blind and received his sight,' seems the nearest expression. The 'restored' is a figment of Martin's own, to give point to his jest.

Scattered notes on fol. 103 of MS. Aubr. 6.

Edited by Edmund Gayton.

Aubrey in MS. Rawl. D. 727, fol. 96.

Appointed in Sept. 1618, died Oct. 31, 1618.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18.

Aubrey here put down a memorandum, 'Paste on his picture here'; and added a note of its fulfilment, ''tis donne,' scil. when he inserted fol. 17 (see note 2).

i.e. Sept. 2.

Brooke.

Donne.

Cranefield.

Phillips.

Nevile, alluding to the family motto 'Ne vile velis.'

Conyoke.

John Hoskins, quasi 'hose-kin.'

Martin; supra, p. 47.

Goodyear.

West.

Holland; supra, i. p. 406.

Inigo Jones.

Tom Coryat, i. 188.

Thomas Egerton, lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor 1603-1617.

Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer 1609-1612.

Henry Howard, earl of Northampton, Lord Privy Seal 1608-1614.

Thomas Howard, earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1603-1613.

This attribution of the piece to Hoskyns is from Mr. Madan's MS.; see supra, p. 50.

John Reynolds, Fellow of New College 1600, died 1614.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 104. Aubrey, in the margin, draws a wreath of laurel, for a poet.

This sentence is subst. for 'He was a man of very few words.'

Anthony Wood notes in the margin 'E. of Roff.', a reminder to himself to incorporate this criticism in the life of Rochester in the Athenae.

This paragraph was added some time after the above notice was written.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 171; May, 1672.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 252: Jan. 31, 1673/4.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 27.

Subst. for 'to be Poet Laureate.'

See i. p. 110.

See i. p. 289.

A mock-epitaph on May is found among Anthony Wood's papers in Wood MS. F. 39, fol. 154.

Dupl. with 'odorem.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42ᵛ.

? court.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 414: Febr. 1, 1690/1.

Subst. for 'for a.'

In Westminster Abbey.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 155ᵛ: Dec. 30, 1671.

i.e. beside Camden's monument, supra, i. p. 145. Anthony Wood notes here that this inscription for May was 'made by Marchmount Needam.'

This latter part of the inscription is found also in MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 103ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 59.

'darke' written over 'grey,' as a correction.

i.e. more than an inch thick.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 96ᵛ.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 178ᵛ: July 6, 1672.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 82.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 4.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 43.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42ᵛ.

See supra, p. 1.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol 60ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

Subst. for 'barister.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68ᵛ.

Inserted later in answer to the following question:--'quaere, if he has not a son.'

Christopher Milton.

i.e. Foresthill.

The Milton family.

Shotover forest.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

Subst. for 'Whateley,' i.e. Wheatley.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 64.

Subst. for 'in that yeare that the army marched thorough the city.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

Subst. for 'at the Rose: he had also there another house.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 64.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 65.

This paragraph is not in Aubrey's hand; ? Christopher Milton's. Anthony Wood grumbles here: 'Why do you not set downe where John Milton was borne?' forgetting fol. 63.

i.e. Friday.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

Subst. for 'Dr.'

i.e. as a 'pensioner,' and not holding any exhibition or scholarship.

Subst. for 'very young (scilicet, about thirteen was the most).'

Aubrey, writing on June 29, 1689, says: 'Mr. Edward Philips tells me his uncle, John Milton, was Master of Arts of Cambridge, of Christ's College. He was never of Oxford': Wood MS. F. 39, fol. 386ᵛ.

Subst. for 'with Carolo Diodati, ... son of the learned Dr. Deodati of Geneva.'

'beyond sea' followed: scored out.

Subst. for 'returned a very little before the civill warres brake-out.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 64.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol 64ᵛ.

This is not in Aubrey's hand; perhaps in Edward Phillips' writing.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

'and Hebrew' followed: scored out.

Mary Powell. The words in brackets have been substituted for 'He parted from her'; the second half of the sentence has been left unchanged.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

Subst. for 'Different religions.'

Space left for an adjective, like 'zealous.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 66. This paragraph was added later by Aubrey, perhaps from information supplied by E. Phillips.

'Dancing, etc.,' is written over, in explanation.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68ᵛ.

Probably Edward Phillips.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

'Second' underlined for correction to 'third.' For the same reason the note on fol. 68 is erased: 'He maried Elizabeth ..., second wife, anno Domini 16--.'

Subst. for 'to Oliver Cromwell.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 66ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

Dupl. with 'quite.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

The London bookseller. The words in brackets were added later, when Aubrey found that the MS. had passed from E. Phillips to Pitt.

Subst. for 'He died of a feaver, at his house in Quin Street, about the 64th yeare of his age.'

Dupl. with 'stone.'

Dupl. with 'dwelt.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

'Abroun' = auburn. Subst. for 'a light browne.'

Subst. for 'very.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63ᵛ.

Subst. for 'great.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

Subst. for 'an extraordinary.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68. The note was written in pencil, from Dryden's information, over the verso of one leaf and the recto of the next; and then inked over. Foll. 64-67 were inserted later.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 66ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63ᵛ.

i.e. at 4 A.M., for more than half an hour.

Subst. for 'thought.'

Subst. for 'a mercer.'

'and at' is subst. for 'e.g.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 65.

Subst. for:--'From Mr. E. Philips:--his invention was much more free and easie in the aequinoxes than at the solstices, as he more particularly found in writing his Paradise Lost. Mr. Edward Philipps his nephew and then amanuensis, hath....'

Subst. for '2ᵈ or 3.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 65ᵛ.

This paragraph is not in Aubrey's hand.

Dupl. with 'captaines.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 66ᵛ.

'Coeli' followed: scored out.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 372: May, 1684.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 8, then in Anthony Wood's hands.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 64. I am doubtful whether this list is in Aubrey's hand.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 68ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 66ᵛ.

i.e. by Allam. This was Anthony Wood's friend (obiit 1685), who helped with notices of contemporary writers: Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 90.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 63ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'grant.'

Dupl. with 'were diametrically opposed.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 17.

Anthony Wood expands to 'Monke.'

Very probably the (MS.?) collection at Ralph Sheldon's: supra, p. 4.

It is fol. 18 of MS. Aubr. 6. 'A | letter | from his | excellencie | the | lord general Monck | and the officers under his command | to the | Parliament; | in the name of themselves, and the souldiers | under them:' printed by John Macock, 1660, 8 leaves, small 4to. It begins: 'Mr. Speaker, We cannot but with thankfulness acknowledge the wonderful goodness ...,' and is dated from 'White-hal, Feb. 11, 1659.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 17ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'noises.'

'On horseback' subst. for 'of dores.'

Subst. for 'burned.'

'Many there were' followed: scored out.

'Haec' in the Vulgate.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 19.

Died Dec. 17, 1661.

Dupl. with 'hold a correspondence.'

Added later. And then Aubrey struck out 'hath' in the preceding memo.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12ᵛ.

See supra, p. 4.

i.e. Duke of York.

Subst. for 'to his highnesse.'

Notes on fol. 96 of MS. Aubr. 6, perhaps added later than the body of the notice.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 96.

William Milbourne.

'so' subst. for 'for.'

'a youth' subst. for 'one.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 53.

A note of Aubrey's conversation with him that morning is found in a letter dated July 5, 1673, cited under Henry and Thomas Vaughan.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 96ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'fashion.'

Dupl. with 'by.'

Five lines of text are here suppressed.

Rectius from whose younger brother Christopher Roper; Christopher's son, Sir John Roper, being created baron Teynham in 1616.

Dupl. with 'when she looked on his head.'

Dupl. with 'been.'

In the Civil War. This story is told by Aubrey in a letter to Anthony Wood, Jan. 16, 1671/2: MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 160ᵛ.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 97ᵛ; see in the life of Thomas Pigot, infra.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60ᵛ.

Subst. for 'well.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 14: the part in square brackets is Howe's autograph.

Probably Thomas Jones; supra, p. 11.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 15.

Subst. for 'not much above.'

In the index to MS. Aubr. 6, he is referred to as 'little Sir Thomas Morgan, the great soldier.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 15.

A slip for 'Mr.,' as infra.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 48ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 49.

i.e. Twelfth-day.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 49ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18ᵛ.

i.e. the shield, the coat of arms.

Aubrey in MS. Wood, F. 39, fol. 397: Aug. 4, 1687.

Given in trick.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83ᵛ.

Subst. for 'water.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.

Aubrey's brother, see supra, p. 54.

Philip Gwyn, rector of Wilton St. Mary, Wilts, 1664.

MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 77.

i.e. dress.

i.e. 'printseller by the Royal Exchange,' this note following that given under Silas Taylor.

i.e. these memoirs and collections.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 28ᵛ.

March 25, 1680, was a Thursday.

Subst. for 'Dockery.' An interlinear note, 'He was heretofore clarke of the Committee of Indempnity,' is also scored out.

William Dockwra; Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 31, 310.

This paragraph is not in Aubrey's hand. Perhaps written for Aubrey by Murray himself.

. ? contrived.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 386ᵛ.

Ibid., fol. 390: July 15, 1689.

MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 90.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 422: March 26, 1691.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 135ᵛ: Aug. 9. 1671.

Than William Neile, the mathematician.

Ibid., a little later in the volume.

MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 128, a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood dated Nov. 17, 1670.

Ibid., fol. 129.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 2.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 49, fol. 67.

Dupl. with 'printed.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32ᵛ.

i.e. the name 'Guiana.'

John Vaughan, son of Richard, second earl of Carberry; succeeded as 3rd earl in 1687; governor of Jamaica.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6.

He is not found in the matriculations.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32ᵛ.

Sir Francis North, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1675.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 79ᵛ

'Ermine, a cross engrailed gules.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 80.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 26. Referred to in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6:--'see concerning attorney Noy, in part the 3ᵈ.'

Story left untold.

Vol. i. p. 138.

Thomas Howard, created Earl of Suffolk 1603; Lord High Treasurer 1614-1618; died 1626.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 181; Aug. 12, 1672.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 46.

Aubrey gives there the horoscope on this scheme.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44. In MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 19ᵛ, the draft is 'John Ogilby, esq., was borne at ... (quaere J. Gadbury) in Scotland, November ..., anno Domini 1600.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.

The writing is partly illegible, from blots.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 46.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

This sentence is scored out.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44. The first draft is in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

'He was apprentice to John Draper, a dancing-master.'--MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.

'quaere the D<uke of> B<uckingham'>s maske'--MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45. 'Quaere nomen and time--vide B. Jonson.'--MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

'taught him his use of pike and musket.'--MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.

'1627' was written but scored out.

This was in 1633.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.

'had a' subst. for 'was by.' 'Master of the Revells' in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

'pretty little' in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.

'Quaere his Description of a trooper in English verse; very good.--MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45ᵛ.

Subst. for 'was of the Lieutenant's troupes.'

Subst. for 'Mr. Chantrel, of Grayes Inne, was his <i.e. the Lord Lieutenant's> secretary.'

MS. Aubr, 8, fol. 45ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 47ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.

David Whitford, son of Walter Whitford, bishop of Brechin (1634-1638).

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44ᵛ.

'being ruind and spoyled and a cowhouse made of the stage.'--MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20ᵛ.

'which he did after the fire (part of it) at Kingston upon Thames at Mr. le Wright's house.'--MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'ingenie.'

Dupl. with 'glorie.'

Anthony Wood notes: 'cosmographer.'

The draft in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20ᵛ, gives the date '1672.'

MS. Aubr. 7. fol. 19ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

i.e. Aubrey's pocket Almanac, with his diary notes.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 47. The leaf is endorsed: 'for my worthy friend Mr. Morgan,' who has added the note, 'from my worthy friend Mr. Aubrey, for Mr. Ogilby's life.'

Henry Herbert succeeded as second earl, 1569; died 1601.

Subst. for '100.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.

'112' is scored out.

Subst. for 'luck.'

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 115.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 93.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 7, a slip at fol. 8ᵛ.

This heading is added by Aubrey in red ink: the rest of the note, here enclosed in square brackets, is in Uniades' hand.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39.

Dupl. with 'worth.'

Subst. for 'make any great scholars.'

Dupl. with 'witt.'

Dupl. with 'be acquainted.'

'red russet' subst. for 'red.'

'and laughing' followed: scored out.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39ᵛ.

Probably Thomas Henshawe, supra.

Subst. for 'part.'

Dupl. with 'they.'

Aubrey draws attention to this by writing 'A chymist' in the margin.

i.e. simmering.

Dupl. with 'acquainted.'

i.e. the Latin grammar, with Oughtred's modifications.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 42.

'Thomas' subst. for 'William.'

Dupl. with 'friend.'

'country' in Aubrey is generally = 'county.'

Subst. for 'writt.'

Subst. for 'Thus may a joyner or bold carpenter.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 42ᵛ.

Subst. for 'trueth.'

'William' in MS., scored out.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 40. The letter is in Oughtred's beautiful hand: the address is on fol. 41ᵛ.

Robert Wood, Fellow of Lincoln: see supra, i. p. 295.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 51. Anthony Wood notes: 'vide Westminster monuments.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 93.

Subst. for 'in some of our common-prayer bookes.'

Subst. for 'pictures.'

i.e. limner.

Samuel Cooper, Aubrey's friend, was Hoskins' nephew.

Two lines are suppressed.

i.e. in the library of Ralph Sheldon at Weston: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 102, 103, iv. 292.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 93ᵛ.

Subst. for 'sighing for his love in vaine.'

Here followed 'were': scored out.

Dupl. with 'breasted.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 94.

Dupl. with 'lightest.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 90ᵛ. Aubrey gives in trick the coat:--'sable, 3 mullets between two bendlets argent [Overbury].'

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 77.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 98.

Subst. for 'Fulham.'

Given here, with the positions of the planets, etc.; also in MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 88.

Subst. for 'bred.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 72. Aubrey given in trick the coat: '..., a bend between 2 mullets pierced sable.'

Subst. for 'In those dayes they did alwayes, before the inventorie of employments for trafique in merchandise, write in above thus:--'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39.

A word is blotted out.

Changed by Pell to 1610 from Aubrey's 1611.

Subst. for 'you.'

Subst. by Pell for 'He was never fellow or scholar at Trin. Coll.'

Aubrey notes: 'This is Dr. Pell's owne hand-writing.'

Subst for 'understands,' to make the sentence agree with Pell's insertion.

i.e. Son, Daughter, etc.

Subst. for 'speech.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 53ᵛ.

Subst. for 'returned, in ...,'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 52ᵛ.

Subst. by Pell for 'gave him.'

i.e. ague-ish.

Sheldon was 'confirmed' archbishop Aug. 31, 1663; but Aubrey perhaps meant the date to be that of Pell's appointment as chaplain.

The words in brackets are scored out.

D.D. (Lambeth), Oct. 7, 1663.

Subst. for 'of.'

William, (third) lord Brereton.

Blank in MS., for the number of years.

i.e. lord Brereton.

Blank in MS.; Aubrey generally says whether chancel, aisle, etc., and did not know in this case.

'buried at St. Martin's-in-the-fields,' interlinear note.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 55.

In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8, Aubrey thinks of further inquiry under this head:--'J. Pell--quaere Catalogum librorum.'

This entry is scored out, perhaps only as out of chronological order.

The words 'of Mathematicks' are added by Anthony Wood.

i.e. fol. 52; see page 122, supra. The note is added by Wood.

Wood notes: 'demonstrated the 10ᵗʰ book of Euclid.'

Wood scores out the word and substitutes 'demonstrated.'

Wood adds: 'his Arithmetic, more than was done before by ..., a Frenchman.' This was perhaps a bit of information made orally to Wood, whose deafness prevented his catching the name. In the Fasti he says, 'a certain Frenchman.'

Wood adds: 'in Cheshire.'

Wood writes 'MS.' over, as an improvement.

Wood writes 'demonstrated' over.

Dupl. with 'veine.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 52ᵛ.

Subst. for 'Newgate prison.'

Subst. for 'August the last.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 55.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 51ᵛ. The following notes were written by Aubrey after Pell's death, and are therefore (like the quotation from Horace, infra, p. 131, added at the same time) franker than the pages which were written to be submitted to Pell's revision.

Cp. the word 'kill-bishop' applied to Chester; Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 253.

Subst. for 'layd his body.'

i.e. in St. Giles-in-the-fields Church.

Subst. for 'value.' The fee charged for a burial in this vault was £10.

'or Jersey' followed, but was scored out.

Subst. for 'my.'

Haake's paper came afterwards, and is now fol. 53 of MS. Aubr. 6. It is printed infra.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 54.

See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 95.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 53. The heading is by Aubrey; what follows is Haak's writing.

John Williams, Lord Keeper 1621-1625.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 53ᵛ.

The change of construction is as in the MS.

Aubrey notes: 'Mr. Theodor Haak.'

Aubrey notes: 'Mr. secretary Thurlo.' John Thurloe, Secretary of State 1653-60.

Aubrey notes: 'English.'

Note added by Aubrey at the end of Haak's letter.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 20.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 90ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 34.

The words in square brackets are a note in the top margin, replacing '... admiral and ...,' in the text.

D. Y. in a monogram: i.e. Duke of York.

'Commanded by Opdam' followed: scored out.

'Or 17' followed: scored out. Oct. 14, 1644, was a Monday.

Dupl. with 'sensible under tender rebukes.'

'(Wept much)' followed: scored out, and expanded in the next sentence.

Subst. for 'society.'

', of reproach' followed: scored out.

In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6ᵛ, Aubrey notes: 'Call on B. Clarke, Quaker, for a catalogue of Mr. Penn's writings.'

i.e. Negative; the answer is 'no.'

Subst. for 'sometimes.'

D. Y. in a monogram: i.e. Duke of York.

'Sometimes' followed: scored out.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 34ᵛ.

Pennsylvania.

Edmund Wyld.

The note requires expansion in this way. It is preceded by 'Carolina,' scored out.

Subst. for 'perfectly.'

i.e. declaims.

Dupl. with 'with fluent copie of words.' 'Copie' is copia Englished.

'November 1681' followed: scored out.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 35.

Anthony Wood notes: 'beginning: I say,' i.e. in the Athenae Oxonienses.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 35ᵛ.

Subst. for 'plaine.'

'which are' followed: scored out.

'of being' followed: scored out.

This is Aubrey's symbol for 'fortune.'

Added by Anthony Wood.

This pedigree is in MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 35ᵛ. Aubrey notes in the margin: 'Pen's-lodge in Bradon forest.' On fol. 34ᵛ Aubrey has in trick the coat: 'argent, on a fess sable, three besants, a crescent for difference; impaling ...' with the note 'Sir ... Pen of Pen in Bucks, tempore Edw. III or Hen. III, quaere.' He adds: 'vide lib. A' (his own Wiltshire collections): see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 192.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 36; not in Aubrey's hand, and perhaps supplied him by Benjamin Clark the bookseller (supra, p. 133). Anthony Wood notes (scored out): 'This is but a very imperfect catalogue,' and 'quaere Silas Norton the quaker.' For Silas Norton, see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 279.

Wood notes: 'Catalogue 2. 16, 1': see Wood's Life and Times, iv. 235.

Wood notes 'habeo'; he had this book in his library.

Wood notes: 'Sam. Starling, Lord Mayor' (of London, 1670).

Wood notes 'Cat. 2. 270.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12: a fragmentary jotting about the severity of the penal laws. 'Mr. Anderson' occurs as an informant on Irish matters in the life of Richard Boyle, earl of Cork, vol. i. pp. 115, 116.

Given in colours by Aubrey.

He married Elizabeth Waller.

i.e. Aubrey had been misinformed by Lady Petty.

I omit the technical figure.

In MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 11ᵛ, is an 'astrological judgment' on Petty's nativity made by Charles Snell, July 10, 1676.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 13.

The words in square brackets are a pencil note in the margin.

Subst. for 'Sir William.'

i.e. of his nativity: supra.

Subst. for 'I have been enformed that about this time.'

Subst. for 'France.'

Aubrey adds the interpretation of this word--

'To begin to play the merchant.'

'I guesse' subst. for 'no doubt.'

'taught' subst. for 'read and taught.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 13ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'sowsed.'

Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 165.

Subst. for 'gent.'

i.e. fol. 14.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 14.

See vol. i. p. 367, note (e).

i.e. fol. 14.

Subst. for 'to restore to the former owners, being then.'

Supra, p. 139.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 14ᵛ.

Subst. for 'appoint.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 13ᵛ.

This sentence is a later addition.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 14.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 14ᵛ.

Subst. for 'into.'

This sentence has been scored out.

'been' followed: scored out.

Dupl. with 'felt.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 15.

In 1631.

Anthony Wood notes:--'See another title in B. 19; G. 28, p. 5,' collections of Wood's own: Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 232.

Written at first '... with Sir ... in 8vo': and then a line drawn to bring in this fuller title from the opposite page.

Note by Anthony Wood: erased.

Note by Anthony Wood: erased.

Supra, vol. i. p. 272.

Anthony Wood adds the reference 'G. 28, p. 6.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 15ᵛ.

Written at first 'to the church'; Anthony Wood queried in the margin 'what church'; and then Aubrey inserted the name.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11ᵛ.

Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 165.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12.

i.e. the Picture Gallery at the Bodleian.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12.

MS. Aubr. 23, a slip at fol. 11ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 12ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 21, p. 11.

Perhaps wife of Major John Graunt.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 103ᵛ.

Aubrey, in MS. Wood F. 49, fol. 127.

Aubrey, in MS. Wood F. 49, fol. 33, 34: March 11, 1690/1.

Prov. xxxi. 31.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 414ᵛ: Feb. 1, 1690/1.

MS. Aubr. 21, p. 3, and p. 23ᵛ. Thomas Flatman is said by Anthony Wood to have had the chief hand in these books.

Montelion's Almanac, 1660 (by Philips), 1661, 1662 (both by Flatman).

1661: a satire on major-general John Lambert (? by Flatman).

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 38.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 40, is a fair copy of part of this paragraph in Dr. Philip Bliss' hand, probably as a guide to his copyist.

The paragraph following is the certificate from the parish register of baptisms.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 38ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 38.

In 1632, in its 15th edition.

Sic. = 'Her school-friends were.'

Dupl. with 'little.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 38ᵛ.

Sister of Sir John Aubrey.

Philip Skippon.

Information given by some one to Aubrey, who notes an ambiguity in it.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 92ᵛ.

Aubrey, in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 380: Sept. 25, 1686.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 97ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'minister.'

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

Trinity College, Oxford.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 15.

In MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12ᵛ, Aubrey has a note:--'Sir William Playters was of Suffolke.'

Two lines of text are here suppressed.

A line of text is suppressed.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 16.

Meaning, I suppose, that this date is carved on the east side of the same monument.

MS. Aubr. 26, fol. 23.

MS. Ballard 14, fol. 108, a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood, dated Aug. 18, 1674.

Ralph Bathurst, President of Trinity, had become dean of Wells in 1670, and was now Vice-Chancellor of Oxford. Wood had accused him of growing arrogant in his office.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 89ᵛ.

Sir ... Dayrell.

'lived' subst. for 'was.'

John Popham, son of Sir Francis.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 90.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60.

Richard Potter, Scholar of Trin. Coll. Oxon., B.D. 1587, prebendary of Worcester 1598-1628.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 63.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60.

The words in square brackets are added by another hand, possibly Potter's own.

Dupl. with 'find-out.'

Dupl. with 'person's.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60ᵛ.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 7; see p. 161.

Subst. for 'Bible.'

Subst. for 'printed.'

Explicit MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60ᵛ; incipit fol. 63.

Dupl. with 'unf<urnished>.'

'beame' written over 'saile' as a correction.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 63ᵛ.

Subst. for 'but his'.

Anthony Wood supplies the name.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 61. The letter is Potter's autograph. On this page is written by another hand (not Potter's)--'Hanc designationem Dr. Harveus frivolam et impossibilem omnino esse asseruit: sed tamen quaere. Consult Dr. Glisson': à propos of what?

Subst. for 'an hen's craw.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 63ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'coasin.'

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 118.

It was May 26; so the date of birth must be, Sat. May 18, Whitsunday eve.

MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 18ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11.

See the reference, supra.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 91ᵛ.

i.e. completed and published V. Powell's 'collection of prophecies,' at the end of the Concordance.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5ᵛ.

Of B. N. C., where he matriculated in 1604/5.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 8, ut infra.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 398: Aug. 4, 1687.

In 1643.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 96ᵛ.

Subst. for 'about the time of.'

'A vindication of the monarchy ...' Lond. 1661.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 85ᵛ.

Subst. for 'thinkes.'

Changed by Anthony Wood to 'Swanswyck.'

At Bath.

Rectius Mount Orgeuil in Jersey.

See p. 54.

? Christopher Wren.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7.

MS. Ballard 14, fol. 103: a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood, of date July 2, 1674. In MS. Ballard 14, fol. 96, a letter to Wood of date Oct. 28, 1673, Aubrey says: 'I mett on Sunday was sennight at Mr. Ashmoll's one Captain Pugh, a rubro-literate gent.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 321: April 12, 1679.

Ibid., fol. 316: April 9, 1679.

Dupl. with 'vitia.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 15ᵛ.

MS. Ballard 14, fol. 96; a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood, of date Oct. 28, 1673.

See i. p. 280, supra.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 46ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

Given by Aubrey in colours.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 74ᵛ.

i.e. fol. 75 of MS. Aubr. 6.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

For the eldest son, see infra, p. 194.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7. On the same page is another draft of this note:--'Quaere his skull of Sir John Ellowys, who maried his sonne Carew Ralegh's daughter and heire.'

See infra, p. 189.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

A note intended for Anthony Wood, in answer to two of his queries: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 295.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77.

i.e. he was an undergraduate at Oxford, and so in straits.

MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 135, a letter from Aubrey to Wood, of date Aug. 9, 1671.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 76ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77.

Subst. for 'boy.'

Subst. for 'dish.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8; notes dated 'London, March 12, 1688/9.'

Subst. for 'clerk.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

Raw.

Lie (in the then ordinary spelling, 'lye').

Rawlye, a common spelling of the name.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

Supra, p. 179.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 76.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75ᵛ.

Subst. for 'a mighty high.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 74ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'engaging in quarrells.'

Aubrey has forgotten the exact word Ruddyer used.

Four lines of text are here suppressed.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77.

Eight lines of text are here suppressed.

In MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 1ᵛ, Aubrey cites for approval:--'"Poets and bravo's have punkes to their mothers"--from D. Long.' 'Dol. Long (now lady Heron)' born July 3, 1643, is mentioned MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 68. See also Dorothy, lady Long, supra, p. 36.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 78ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 76.

Subst. for 'things.'

Dupl. with 'staffe.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 76ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'traine.'

Dupl. with 'duty' or 'respect.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 79.

Aubrey seems to have doubted what was the official title: Sir Walte Raleigh was Governor of Jersey, 1601.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 76ᵛ.

Subst. for 'of Garnesey (or Jersey, I have forgot).'

Subst. for 'till.'

i.e. Capt. Roger North.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7.

i.e. fol. 32ᵛ of MS. Aubr. 8, as printed supra, p. 95.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77.

Dupl. with 'boate.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

Subst. for 'my lord.' John Scudamore, created viscount Scudamore in the peerage of Ireland 1628, obiit 1671.

Subst. for 'sawe him beheaded.'

Dupl. with 'might avocate.'

Dupl. with 'vertebra.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 78.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 79.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

Job xxx. 31.

'Cantus' subst. for 'vox.' The Vulgate has 'organum meum.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 79.

MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 7.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

Subst. for 'much.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 79.

Subst. for 'his (I thinke a MS.) ... of metalls and oare.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 77ᵛ.

Edward de Vere, 17th earl.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 75.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 223ᵛ: Sept. 16, 1673.

Ibid., fol. 166: Feb. 12, 1671/2.

Ibid., fol. 308: June 6, 1678.

Carew Raleigh, on January 1, 1666/7.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 354ᵛ: June 21, 1681.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 206ᵛ: May 14, 1673.

i.e. Aubrey's estate, in that county: sold circiter 1662.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 74ᵛ.

See supra i. p. 122.

Walter, eldest son of Sir Walter Raleigh, matric. at Corpus in 1607.

'Coursing' in the Oxford Schools frequently ended in blows between individuals, and fights between Colleges: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 75.

Subst. for 'wiped.'

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 387: June 29, 1689.

Philippa, widow of Sir Anthony Ashley.

On June 15, 1660.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

In Jan. 1680/1: Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 513.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 114.

Aubrey, in these notices, frequently marks the University of the man whose life he is writing, in a prominent manner, for the benefit of Anthony Wood, at whose instance they were written.

Given on fol. 113ᵛ of MS. Aubr. 6, as on '15 Junii 1605, the moon past the first quarter.'

Aubrey plumed himself on being fairly tall: for his height, see p. 67.

i.e. see more about this in a letter in the hands of Anthony Wood; see infra, p. 198.

... Stafford, of Blatherwicke, Northants.

So Aubrey writes it.

The passage in square brackets is on fol. 113ᵛ of MS. Aubr. 6, being a note added later by Aubrey. Aubrey notes on fol. 114--'quaere Dr. Pell <for> the prebendary's name'; and the same query is on fol. 7 of MS. Aubr. 9.

Subst. for 'care.'

See note , supra.

Subst. for 'who.'

Subst. for 'words.'

Subst. for ''tis rare to find.'

These two lines stood at first:--

Short-hand he wrote well and could measure land As now he doeth the ground whereon you stand.

Subst. for 'could measure.'

Anthony Wood fills up this name, as Peter 'Hausted.'

Wood notes 'Hertfordshire, quaere.'

MS. Aubr. 21, p. 11.

Eleanor, widow of Sir Henry Lee, married (1634) Edward Ratcliffe, 6th earl of Sussex (who died 1643).

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 71ᵛ.

Anthony Wood's, 1674.

Record was fellow of All Souls in 1531.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 72.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8ᵛ.

Aubrey jotted down queries in this way in his MS., to meet the eye of Anthony Wood, to whom it was to be sent.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11.

Dupl. with 'sayes.'

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 252, 294, 295.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'Lyte.'

So Aubrey writes ἀνώνυμος.

Dupl. with 'thoroughly.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 55ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42ᵛ.

The note follows that about Inglebert, supra, p. 1.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 49, fol. 42ᵛ. On fol. 41 Aubrey gives long extracts from the 'preface of Judge Hales, though his name is not to it: but it is knowne to be his,' to 'Un abridgment de plusieurs cases ... per Henry Rolle,' London, 1668, folio.

Dupl. with 'a clearer elucidation.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 6ᵛ.

Anthony Wood notes in the margin, 'This is in Mr. Edward Sherburne's edition of Manilius'; and on the inserted slip (fol. 7), ''Tis this that is in Sherburne.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 7.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 94ᵛ. Anthony Wood has a note in pencil: 'Vide latter end of Catalogue 4,' i.e. Wood MS. O.C. 8533, now in Wood MS. E. 2.

Dupl. with 'putt.'

MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 383: written by Rushworth's servant from his dictation, to be transmitted by Aubrey to Anthony Wood.

Wood notes:--'near Berwick, quaere.'

MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 383ᵛ.

Wood wrongly suggests 'Newbury.'

MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 384.

This is Rushworth's autograph.

Wood notes here:--'a prisoner in the king's bench in Southwarke, where he hath been at least 3 or 4 yeares.'

Added by Aubrey July 28, 1687, at the end of Rushworth's statement.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 386ᵛ: June 29, 1689.

Ibid., fol. 405: July 5, 1690. The same note is found also in MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 78.

In MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5, Aubrey had noted: 'Mr. ... Rushworth obiit London 1684, quaere.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol 100ᵛ.

A slip for grandson. Robert, son of Thomas, first earl, succeeded in 1608 and died 1609.

Margaret Sackville, daughter of this Richard, 3rd earl of Dorset, married John Tufton, 2nd earl of Thanet.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 20ᵛ

Subst. for 'Cecil, earle of Exeter.'

i.e. fol. 20ᵛ of MS. Aubr. 8, as now foliated.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32ᵛ.

Sir Thomas Temple, of Stowe, Bart.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol 88ᵛ.

Subst. for 'that bishop,' i.e. Sanderson.

Aubrey in MS Wood F. 39, fol. 185: Aug. 22, 1672.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 50.

'This is printed in Westminster Monuments'--marginal note by Anthony Wood.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 84.

Subst. for 'been one of his Professors.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 84ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 104ᵛ. Aubrey gives in trick the coat:--'or, on a saltire sable 5 roses of the field.' Cooper, Athenae Cantab., i. 514, gives a very different coat to bishop Scory.

Dupl. with 'or an angell.'

Dupl. with 'favour.'

Subst. for 'gave.'

Dupl. with 'very fairly.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83ᵛ.

This notice of Securis is written at the foot of the leaf which has the notice of Thomas Muffet, supra, p. 89.

Here followed 'and dedicated to ... then Lord Chancellor of England.' Aubrey scored this out, on finding that the Almanac for 1582 so dedicated was by Evans Lloyd, supra, p. 35.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 208: May 17, 1673.

The stone-cutter; often cited by Aubrey for inscriptions.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

Dupl. with 'write.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 120. Dr. Philip Bliss has added a reference to 'Part iii, p. 17b,' i.e. to MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 81ᵛ.

Four lines of text are suppressed in this paragraph.

'daughter' written over 'child,' as a correction.

Subst. for 'brought.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 120ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'throw.'

Subst. for 'were.'

Subst. for 'alter.'

Subst. for 'were in.'

Given by Aubrey in trick.

Subst. for 'decent.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 121.

Dupl. with 'confute.'

The earl of Kent's or Shrewsbury's.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 81ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 109. Aubrey draws, in the margin, a wreath of laurel.

See vol. i. p. 97.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 80.

To Catherine, queen of Charles II.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 73ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 91ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 91.

MS. Aubr. 23, notes on foll. 32ᵛ-36.

April 15, 1649, was a Sunday.

April 14, 1648, was a Friday.

Lues Venerea: fol. 31.

Aubrey to Wood in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 387: June 29, 1689.

In Feb. 1687/8: Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 251.

See p. 178.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 42ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 17. Aubrey gives the arms:--'parted per fess or and gules, in chief 2 "pidgeons"; impaling, azure, a chevron ermine between 3 mullets or.'

Anthony Wood notes in the margin: 'This is printed in Stowe's Survey, edit. 1633, fol....'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 85.

Lond. 1617.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 89.

? Sir Peter Ball, recorder of Exeter.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 89ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 41.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83. Anthony Wood adds the reference 'Edmund Spencer, vide pag. 53 b,' i.e. fol. 82ᵛ of MS. Aubr. 6, in the life of Sir Philip Sydney.

Subst. for 'made.'

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5ᵛ.

i.e. Samuel Fell, dean of Ch. Ch. 1638.

i.e. more than thirty.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 97.

Subst. for 'barrister.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 84ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 88ᵛ.

Subst. for 'Henfold.'

Subst. for 'remaines.'

Written 'Henry': but corrected by Anthony Wood.

i.e. the Picture Gallery at the Bodleian.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 273ᵛ: May 30, 1674.

Thomas Stephens matric. at Pembroke in 1637, and took a degree in Arts in 1642.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18.

Anthony Wood notes: 'Vide among Windsore epitaphs.'

i.e. in the life of W. Oughtred, supra, p. 108.

i.e. Aubrey's Perambulation of Surrey (MS. Aubr. 4).

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 90ᵛ.

i.e. in his monument.

i.e. farther ('plus').

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 1ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 88.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 88ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'can be.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 88.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 88ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 91.

Second son to James Stuart, husband of Elizabeth, countess of Moray; K.B. June 2, 1610.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 23.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 110.

Controller of the Household to James I, 1621; Cofferer of the Household to Charles I, 1628.

'look't' is written over '...,' as the English for the French word which Aubrey had forgot.

Substituted for 'Sir John Digby.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 110ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 109ᵛ. Aubrey heads the leaf: 'More of Sir John Suckling.'

Dupl. with 'paper.'

Subst. for 'come.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 59ᵛ.

The Charterhouse.

Subst. for 'Newcastle.'

Aubrey omits to say that Sutton married this rich widow.

The estate.

i.e. made presents to him.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 27.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 41ᵛ.

The astrological details here given are omitted.

The same note is given in MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121, out of Dr. Richard Napier's papers in Ashmole's hands.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 82.

The words 'anciently a pleasant monasterie' followed: scored out, because repeated below.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 82ᵛ.

Anthony Wood notes:--'Edmund Spenser; quaere whether this be true?'

Subst. for 'brought.'

'young gentleman' subst. for 'cavalier.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83.

Dupl. with 'tender.'

Subst. for 'neer upon.'

This pedigree is in MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 81 B.

Dorothy, younger daughter of Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, married (2ndly) Henry Percy, ninth earl of Northumberland.

Penelope, elder daughter of Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, m. Robert Rich, third baron Rich.

Lettice, daughter of Sir Francis Knolles, married (1st) Walter Devereux, created earl of Essex in 1572; (2nd) Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, brother of Sir Philip Sydney's mother.

The place is inserted by Aubrey.

Letter torn.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 58.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 82.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 114ᵛ.

'his brother' underlined with pencil, as doubtful: Anthony Wood, in the Athenae, styles him nephew.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 116.

Over against the house which in 1680 was called the Goat.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 77.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 7ᵛ.

i.e. Birch.

i.e. Joseph Crowther, Reg. Prof. Greek, Oxon., a prebendary of Worcester.

Of Harwich.

The Cavaliers and Churchmen were now looking out for 'God's judgements' on the buyers of Church land, as the Puritans before them had looked out for judgements on Sabbath-breakers, play-actors, &c. (see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 49, 322).

Dupl. with 'a K----.' ? a knave.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

i.e. Taylor's Herefordshire collections.

Taylor's autograph, Nov. 30, 1673, sent to Aubrey for A. Wood: MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 237.

Taylor to Aubrey, 'Harwich, 18 Nov. 1673': ibid., fol. 236.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 50ᵛ.

Installed Sept. 5, 1661.

Anthony Wood notes here:--'quaere in Thomas Hariot.'

Isaac Barrow, bishop of St. Asaph; see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 489.

'Barrow': Aubrey's marginal note.

'He is interred in the church-yard at the west end of the church there: June 30, 1680': Aubrey's marginal note.

Subst. for 'qui intratis domum.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 79ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'sect.'

Subst. for 'Leominster.'

i.e. Dromore.

Dupl. with 'frequent.'

Dupl. with 'owe.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 13.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 13ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 49ᵛ.

Subst. for 'minister.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.

Thomas Colepeper, 2nd baron, appointed governor of Virginia in 1675, but went not out till 1680, returning in 1682.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10ᵛ.

Subst. for 'inventor.'

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8ᵛ.

sic in MS.

François Viet, mathematician, 1540-1603.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 91.

Joscelyne Percy, 11th earl, died 1670: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 193.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 51ᵛ.

Aubrey sketches, as on the top of the monument, a circle with the coat of arms, 'a doe statant regardant, transfixed at the neck by an arrow, a chief indented.'

See in the life of Dr. Gill, supra, i. p. 263.

Subst. for 'during the troubles.'

These lives being addressed by Aubrey to Anthony Wood.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 52.

William Burt, Anthony Wood's schoolmaster; Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 108.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 96ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 59ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 3.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

i.e. a sword fit only to stick a pig.

i.e. then.

See p. 249, supra.

i.e. six, eight, twelve or more.

Aubrey notes in the margin:--'vide Macchiavelli's Prince.'

Aubrey notes in the margin:--'vide Oceanam,' i.e. Harrington's.

Dupl. with 'bare.'

The revel Aubrey pictures in his comedy took place on St. Peter's Day. A collection for the poor was made at the Wake.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 25.

At Sir John Aubrey's.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 169: March 14, 1671/2.

Puisne Justice of Chester, 1622-1636.

Ibid., fol. 169ᵛ.

Henry Vaughan's autograph to Aubrey, in Wood MS. F. 39, fol. 216: June 15, 1673.

Ibid., fol. 216ᵛ.

Idem, ibid., fol. 227: July 17, 1673.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, 219: July 5, 1673.

Added by Anthony Wood.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 389: July 15, 1689.

Dupl. with 'Florence.'

Dupl. with 'ashamed.'

Subst. for 'a beggar.'

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121.

MS. Aubr. 23, a slip at fol. 121ᵛ.

Mary Villiers, mother of George, first duke of Buckingham, created countess of Buckingham July 1, 1618.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

Second son of George, first duke: killed 1648.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 14.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8.

The University of Oxford offered £3,000 for it, and was refused. It was soon afterwards sold for that sum to the University of Leyden.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 5.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 98.

John Wild, Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1648-1655, 1660 (Jan.-June).

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 121: Dec. 5, 1668.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 11.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 79. The horoscope is given.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 111.

Aubrey notes in the margin in pencil 'From Mr. T. B.,' i.e. Thomas Bigg.

Subst. for 'before.'

Anthony Wood objects--'quaere.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 111ᵛ.

Subst. for '1,500 li.'

Subst. for 'still.'

Subst. for 'is revered' <as having>.

Dupl. with 'sprang.'

Explicit fol. 111ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 113.

Subst. for 'undertake it, for that it could not be done better.'

Dupl. with 'lost.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 112.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 113.

Subst. for 'poëtique.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 112ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'scommaticall.'

Inserted by Anthony Wood.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 94ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'irreconcileable.'

Dupl. with 'square.'

Dupl. with 'might precede.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 95.

See vol. i. p. 404.

Dupl. with 'the author.'

Dupl. with 'been.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 101.

Subst. for 'Betty.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 86.

See infra, p. 290.

Dupl. with 'the.'

Dupl. with 'scholar.' The reference is added 'vide pag. d.', i.e. fol. 6ᵛ, the life of Laurence Rooke, q.v.

Subst. for 'upon.'

Dupl. with 'was sequestred.'

'Dr.' is erased: Greaves was M.A. only.

The passage in brackets was added by Aubrey in the margin. He ought then to have changed 'Mr. Freeman's' infra to 'lord Wenman's.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 86ᵛ.

Space left for Hawes' degree, i.e. M.A.

MS. Aubr. 10, fol. 24ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 86ᵛ.

Anthony Wood writes over, for clearness sake, 'Dr. Ward.'

Dupl. with 'wonne their love.'

A slip for 'uno ore.'

'Ward' followed: scored out.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 87.

Subst. for 'country.'

Henry Broome, or Brome, a Londer bookseller: MS. Aubr. 26, fol. 64.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 86ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 87.

Dupl. with 'continue.'

A memo. to bring in here an account of the bishop's last illness.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 386ᵛ: June 29, 1689.

Ibid., fol. 387.

Seth Ward, B.D.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 87ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 10, fol. 65.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 6, a slip at fol. 86.

Supra, p. 284.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 34.

Subst. for 'servant.'

Subst for 'printed.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 34ᵛ.

Anthony Wood marks 'quaere.'

The Tables of Logarithms.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

Dodd's Church History, ii. 380.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 135: Aug. 9, 1671.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 144.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42ᵛ. Anthony Wood queries:--'Which Dr. Webb do you meane? whether him that was a bishop in Ireland?'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 80ᵛ.

'A thick 8vo, printed anno Domini 1635' followed; scored out.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 81.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 97.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 9ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 9, a slip pasted on to fol. 27ᵛ. Also noted by Aubrey in MS. Ballard 14, fol. 113ᵛ; Nov. 7, 1674.

In the Trin. Coll. Oxon. register, where he was adm. Scholar May 28, 1635, aet. 16, he is entered as of 'Elvington in Goringe parish, Oxon.'

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 234: Nov. 15, 1673.

Ibid., fol. 282ᵛ: Oct. 24, 1674.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 104.

Which he had given Trenchard as dowry with his daughter.

i.e. Richard Aubrey, his step-son.

Dupl. with 'man.'

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 104ᵛ.

Subst. for 'stately.'

Dupl. with 'with a great deale of state.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 2.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 92. Aubrey gives in trick the coat:--'See of Chester; impaling, argent, on a bend engrailed cottised sable, 3 martlets or, a crescent for difference.'

Dupl. with 'partes.'

Dupl. with 'family.'

Subst. for 'after the peace in Germany was made.'

In error for Richard Cromwell.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 92ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol 16ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'topique.'

A plea that the failure of this shorthand to gain credit abroad is no argument against its excellence.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 4ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 16ᵛ.

i.e. he used to ride over to Abingdon on market-days, in hope of practice.

i.e. before he took his Doctor's degree.

Dupl. with 'in Canterbury College.'

Sir Walter Smith of Great Bedwin, Wilts.

Subst. for 'suddenly.'

Dupl. with 'brindle.'

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 55ᵛ.

Dupl. with μετανοεῖτε.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 56.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 141ᵛ: Oct. 27, 1671.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 173: May 25, 1672.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 50ᵛ.

Wood says the Marshalsea.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol 8.

i.e. look in Aubrey's diary for 1673 (or about that year, 'plus, minus') for a note concerning him.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10ᵛ.

Dupl. with 'rector.'

i.e. Theophilus.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 75ᵛ, 76.

Sunday.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 91.

The words in square brackets are substituted for 'haz been very well assured.'

'of' <a slip for 'or'> 'Cardinall' followed: struck out.

MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 91ᵛ.

See the facsimile at the end of this volume.

Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 273ᵛ: May 30, 1674.

Thomas Stephens (q.v.), from whom Aubrey received this traditional story.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 62ᵛ.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 53.

East Knoyle.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 8ᵛ.

i.e. he misses most the meetings of the Society, and would willingly pay for a regular account of each meeting.

i.e. Aubrey's initials, J. A., disguised.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 82ᵛ.

'Edward' subst. for 'Edmund.'

Subst. for 'called.'

Sic.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 83.

MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 60ᵛ.

Sic.

i.e. the Ashmolean.

MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 31.

This is Aubrey's patron, so often mentioned as giving him information.

Sept. 3, 1658.

MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.

i.e. March 1683/4, probably. The leaf is dated 'January 1684/5.'

MS. Aubr. 21, p. 19. Anthony Wood also alludes to her prowess with the tankard (Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 219).

See Clark's Reg. Univ. Oxon, II. i. 50.

Simon Latham:--Falconry, in 2 books, Lond. 1614; Another new book of Falconry, Lond. 1618.

i.e. when naughty are not threatened by their nurses with 'the bogy-man.'

i.e. subsequent to 1680, for this MS. was begun in that year.

William Dobson, i. 78.

Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 480: Johannes Falcandus of Lucca is said by Clement Reyner (Apostol. Bened. in Anglia) to have been the first apothecary in England, A.D. 1357.

The words in square brackets are scored out.

Wood's Hist. et Antiq. Univ. Oxon. (1674).

See p. 42, supra.

Subst. for 'Roman.'

i.e. crotalum.

Dupl. with 'orloge.'

i.e. in one of the lives written by Aubrey. The reference is to the quotation given supra from MS. Aubr. 6.

The same matter is found in MS. Ballard 14, fol. 126, in a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood, dated Feb. 17, 1679/80.

Subst. for 'Parliament-house.'

See Clark's Wood's City of Oxford, i. 175; Doble's Hearne's Collections, iii. 215; Madan's Early Oxford Press.

Sic, in MS.

Subst. for 'the cathedrall church.'

Some of the older sets of college rooms in Oxford still show the difference of rooms referred to here and several times in the Lives. There was a large room, the 'chamber' or living and sleeping room, with two or more beds; off this, there were two or more tiny rooms, the 'studies,' in which the students did their work by day, boxed up close in winter for warmth. See T. G. Jackson's Wadham College, p. 133.

Heraldic memorials of the events of our Saviour's passion.

The slip is perhaps of date Dec. 1681, or a little later: cp. Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 558, iii. 3. The index to the MS. is dated July 1, 1681 (MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 5).

Dupl. with ''twas begun.'

See i. 65. These notes by Aubrey's brother perhaps account for the loan of the volume to him, which has caused its loss.

i.e. MS. Aubr. 3.

Henrietta Maria, consort of Charles I, came to England 1625.

Alathea (died 1654), daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th earl of Shrewsbury, married in 1606 Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel.

Henry Howard, 6th duke, obiit Jan. 11, 1683/4.

Aubrey has a reference 'vide page 16 b,' i.e. MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 28ᵛ, as given infra. See also supra, p. 181.

i.e. the duty levied on it.

Supra, p. 91.

See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 31, 310.

i.e. a note for Aubrey's 'Observations on Ovid's Fasti' (see i. 44), a Lansdowne MS., since printed.

'Apicati cincta.'

I do not know what MS. of his Aubrey is here thinking of inserting Avebury in; possibly the lost 'Liber B.' MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 55ᵛ, is an envelope addressed 'for Dr. Blackburne with care,' and has the notes 'Templa Druidum,' 'or if Druidum Templa rediviva,' apparently suggested titles for a treatise by Aubrey. MS. Aubr. 11 is a treatise by Aubrey on Stonehenge.

In North Wilts.

i.e., perhaps, Mr. Lancelot Morehouse ascribed witchcraft to demoniacal possession.

Alt. to 'in the young men.'

To introduce them into Aubrey's projected comedy The Country Revel.

Henry, 5th earl, 1st marquess.

Edward, 4th earl.

Edward, 2nd marquess of Worcester; his son Henry was created duke of Beaufort, Dec. 2, 1682.

i.e. 90 years before 1670, the date of this note.

North Wilts.

Aubrey no doubt cites text and note from Thomas Farnaby's edition.

Ad quem in terrâ defixum foeminae se exercent tanquam tyrones ut simulata pugna, feriendi, insiliendi, recedendi veram disciplinam ediscant (Vegetius.)

See facsimile at end of this volume.

The heavy wooden roller with which the ground is rolled after sowing, or when the corn sprouts in April and May.

Sic in MS.

For a similar birth at Middleton-Stony, Oxfordshire, in 1552, see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 64.

i.e. except the first and second stones, they are more or less (plus, minus) about 4 feet high. The diagram gives Aubrey's measurement of the circle: p. = paces.

i.e. measure exactly their height.

There is no indication of the person who saw the apparition. Anthony Wood (Life and Times, ii. 4) reports an apparition which appeared to Richard Lower in 1664.

Scil. of lying in that position.

See supra, i. p. 128.

The MS. from which this paragraph is taken was called by Aubrey Faber Fortunae, was written for his own private use (supra, i. p. 44), containing a number of projects by which he hoped to make money. This here is the fourth on the list.

Apparently the real name of the injured husband.

MS. Aubr. 21, pp. 8 sqq.

i.e. 'quatre fils d'Aymon' of the old romance.

Aubrey notes that this speech is 'an ἐκφώνησις.'

Dupl. with 'hilt.'

Dupl. with 'beare.'

Dupl. with 'cup of reconciliation.'

Aubrey writes in the margin, 'Looke, looke then, boy!'; perhaps the first line or burden of an appropriate Bacchanalian song.

Subst. for 'the waytes.'

Dupl. with 'boding.'

Subst. for 'hornes.'

By a slip Aubrey, instead of writing Sir Eubule here, writes T. T., i.e. the initials of Thomas Tyndale, whom he intended to copy in this character.

Dupl. with 'men.'

'he' in MS., by a slip.

Subst. for 'flebile nescio quid.'

Dupl. with 'pleasant' or 'romancy.'

Dupl. with 'drencht.'

Dupl. with 'bloated.'

i.e. drabbled with drink.

Subst. for 'tobacco.'

MS. Aubr. 21, pp. 14 sqq.

'Richard,' in error.

Occurs as a woman's Christian name.

Afterwards 6th earl of Dorset.

Called, at several times, Robert Wright, Robert Danvers (taking his wife's name), Robert Villiers (by usurpation).

(a) THE CASTLE MOUND, OXFORD

(See i. 51)]

(See ii. 330)]

VERULAM HOUSE

(See i. 78)]

HOROSCOPE AND COTTAGE OF THOMAS HOBBES

(See i. 328, 326)]

PLANS OF MALMSBURY AND DISTRICT.

(See i. 326, 325)]

HOROSCOPE AND ARMS OF SIR WILLIAM PETTY

(See ii. 139)]

WOLSEY'S CHAPEL AT CHRIST CHURCH (See ii. 310)]

OXFORD

PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

BY HORACE HART, M.A.

PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY

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