P. 18. l. 5.—The anagram upon the name "Davis," here attributed to "Martin," should have had a note to point out that the combination of these two names leads one to suppose that the Davis alluded to was probably the future Sir John Davies, and that the Martin to whom this saucy witticism is attributed, may have been the Richard Martin commemorated by Ben Jonson, and the person for a scandalous attack upon whom Davies was temporarily struck off the books of the Middle Temple, as mentioned at p. 168. The outrage occurred on the 9th February 1597-8. Davies was restored to his membership of the Inn on the 30th October 1601. The late Lord Stowell, in his communication to the Society of Antiquaries on this subject (Archæologia, xxi. 108,) somewhat favours a suggestion of Alexander Chalmers that a rivalry between Martin and Davies in colloquial wit may have led to Davies's misconduct. The peculiarity in Sir John's gait noticed at p. 168, and which would attract more attention among young students than it deserved, was probably not unique. Sir Walter Scott, who no doubt drew from an original, describes something very like it in the instance of Baillie Macwheeble, who waddled across the court-yard of the manor-house of Tully Veolan, like a turnspit walking upon its hind legs.

P. 23, last line but one.for Bradbourne, read Brabourne.

P. 40, n. 2.for whose Autobiography, read whose son's Autobiography.

P. 85, third line from the bottom.—These remarks may perhaps be a young man's judgment upon the works of the celebrated Dr. John Reynolds, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Bishop Hall spoke of him in other terms:—"He alone was a well-furnished library, full of all faculties, of all studies, of all learning; the memory and reading of that man were near to a miracle." The opinion of all his most distinguished contemporaries agreed with that of Bishop Hall. (Wood's Athenæ, ii. 11.)

P. 117, last line.for Sing, read Snig.


INDEX.


Abbot, Dr. George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 126

Admiral, Lord High, office of, 19, 131

Alane, Mr., 14

Albion's England, 74

Aldrich, Mr., 108; Mrs., 107, 108

Ales, [Alice] maid servant, 174

Altham, James, Sergeant, 117

Alva, Duke of, 13

Amsterdam, 142

Anderson, Sir Edmund, Lord Chief Justice, xv., 41, 58, 169

Andrewes, Dr. Lancelot, Dean of Westminster, afterwards Bishop of Winchester, 30

Androes, Mary, 50; Mr., 40

Anne, Queen, iii.

Apelles, 8

Apethorpe, co. Northampton, 13

Archdall, ——, 16

Archduke, Cardinal, Governor of the Netherlands, 81

Arnold, Elizabeth, 173, 174

——, George, 174

——, Gregory, 173

——, John, 175

Asheford, Mr., 116

Ashpoole, James, 174

Atmore, ——, 15

Augustine, St., 7, 10

Aulus Gallius, 149

Aurange, see Orange

Aylesford, Kent, 20

Baberham, co. Cambridge, 49

Bachellor, Joan, 22

Bacon, Francis, afterwards Lord Chancellor, xv., 68, 81

Ball, Anne, 63

Balliol College, Oxford, 138

Bancroft, Richard, Bishop of London, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, xii., 19, 146, 169

Bankside, the, 130

Barker, Mr., 34, 77

——, Robert, Sergeant, 117

Barlow, Dr., 51; ——, 111

Barnaby's Day, 103

Barons of London, 103

Barrowes, Mr., 165

Basset, Sir Richard, 60

Baynham, Sir Edmund, 142

Beckingham, Steven, 62

Bede, the Venerable, 10, 28

Bedford, co., iv.

Beeching, Nicholas, 178

Begging a criminal for a husband, 102

Bellingham, H., 47

Benn, ——, 84

Bennet, Mr., 37, 52, 92

Berks, co., 83, 136

Bernard, St., 37, 57

Berthelet, Thomas, printer, 137

Berwick-upon-Tweed, 160, 170

Besselles, Goris, vi., 174

Bible, authorised translation, 6

Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester, 94, 110

Bishop, Roger, 47

Black, W. H., 130

Blackborne, ——, 82

Blackfriars, 101

Blackwell, ——, 102

Bliss, Dr. Philip, xx.

Blount, Charles, Lord Montjoy, Lord Deputy of Ireland, xix., 59, 78, 104, 172

Blundell, Mr., 54

Blunt, Mr., 81

Bodley, Sir Thomas, 63, 129

Bonner, Bishop, 85

Booth, ——, 60

Borough-English, 82

Boteler, Beckingham, 177

Bothwell, Francis, Earl of, 122

Bradborne, Kent, ii.-v., vii., x., 12, 20, 22, 23, 52, 107, 175, 177

Bradnum, [Bradenham?] 92

Bramstone, John, afterwards Lord Chief Justice, xv., 40, 42, 61, 92, 103, 104, 117

Bredger, John, 175

Brewer, Richard, 176

Brickenden, Alexander, 174

Bridgeman, John, 48

Brockett, Frances, 50

——, Sir John, 50

——, Mrs., 50

Brockett Hall, 50

Bromley, Sir Henry, 168

Brooke, Henry, Lord Cobham, 12, 160, 168, 171

Bruce, Edward, Lord Bruce of Kinloss, 170

Brymour, co. Somerset, 104

Buccina Capelli in laudem juris, 99

Buckeridge, Dr. John, afterwards, Bishop, 38

Buckhurst, Lord, see Sackville, Thomas

Bullein, Dr., 148

Bulloigne, Duke of, 81

Burdett, W., 171

Burghley, Lord, see Cecil, William

Burghley House, in the Strand, 16

Burbage, Richard, 39

Burchely, ——, 98

Burdett, ——, 136, 137

Burneham, ——, 22

Butler, Richard, 178

——, Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond, 59, 102

Byrde, Sir William, 178

Cæsar, Dr. afterwards Sir Julius, xv., 129, 138

——, his wife, 138

Cambridge, 10, 50, 80, 84, 93, 103, 111, 129, 135

——, co., iv.

——, University of, 75

Camden, William, ix., 116, 171

Campion, Thomas, 109

Canterbury, ii., 108, 111

Cappel, ——, 99

Carew, Anne, 63

Carey, George, Lord Hunsdon, 148

——, Sir Robert, 155, 156, 159

——, Lucius, Lord Falkland, 61

—— ——, his wife, 61

Carlyle, Thomas, 49

Cartwright, ——, 12, 20, 22

Catholics, Roman, supplicate James I. for toleration, 170

Cashiobury, Herts, 61

Catlin, Edmund, 178

——, George, 178

——, Robert Mr. Justice, 98

——, ——, 20

Cecil, Sir Richard, xiv., 18, 41, 59, 78, 82, 99, 130, 147, 160, 169, 170

——, William, Lord Burghley, 36, 61, 82, 148

Chamberlain, the Lord, 136, 137

Chamberlayne, Dr., 48, 50

Chancellor, the Lord, 81

Chapman, Drue, 13, 111, 179

——, John, vi., 60, 111

——, ——, 108

Charing Cross, 155

Charles I., 78, 154

Charles V., 43

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 11

Cheapside, 23, 47

Chelsea, iv.

Chelsea College, 6

Chichester, Bishop, see Manningham, Thomas; Watson, Anthony

Child, Mr., 17

Christ Church, Cambridge, 80

—— ——, Oxford, 79

Christmas game, 16

Chrysostom, St., 6, 169

Chute, ——, 136

Clanrickard, Earl of, see De Burgh

Clapham, ——, xix., 75, 105, 113, 116, 127, 129, 133, 158

Clare Hall, Cambridge, 103

Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde, Edward

Clarke, Mr., 22

Clayton, Mary, 173

Clifford, George, Earl of Cumberland, 40

Clifton, Sir Gervase, afterwards Lord, 22

——, Sir Jo., 41

Clinton, Henry, Earl of Lincoln, 21, 22

Clunch, a, 116

Cobham, Lord, see Brooke, Henry

Cobden, ——, 171

Cock, Sir Henry, Cofferer of the Household, 168

Cockayne, Mr., 19

Coke, Sir Edward, Attorney-General, xv., 79, 82, 117, 129

Colepepper, Thomas, 24

Collier, J. P., i., xvi., 35, 36

Common Pleas, the Court of, 92, 98

Copping, ——, 18, 19

Cooper, J., 102

Cordell, Mrs., 48

Cornwall, 129

Cuper, J., 92

Covell, Dr., William, 138

Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, see Overton, William

Coventry, Thomas, afterwards Lord Keeper, 117

Cranbrook, Kent, 15, 175

Cranmer, Mr., 19

——, Th., 85, 86, 158

——, William, 174

——, ——, 108, 109, 110

Croke, John, afterwards knighted, xv., 64, 74, 117

Crowhurst, Matthew, 176

Cromer, Frances, 24

——, James, 24

Cromwell, Sir Henry, 49, 50, 51

——, Sir Oliver, v., 49, 51

Crue, ——, 92, 171

Culpeper, Dr. Martin, 107

Cumberland, Earl of, see Clifford, George

Curle, Anne, vii., ix., 41

——, Edward, vii., ix., 36, 41, 46, 48, 91, 131, 177

——, Francis, 148

——, Mr., 17, 63, 77, 81, 83, 129, 157, 160

——, Dr. Walter, vii., 156, 177, 178

——, William, vii., ix., 41

Cutts, Sir Henry, 111

——, John, 111

——, Sir John, 111

——, ——, his lady's sister, 50

Damned Crew, the, 142

Daniel, an Italian, 91

——, Sergeant, afterwards Judge, 24

Danvers, Mr., 39

Darcy, Mr., 62

Darling, ——, 169

Darnley, Earl of, 22

——, Henry, Lord, 121, 122

Davers, Charles, 7, 10, 17, 34, 53, 59, 60, 129, 135, 137, 154

Davies, John, afterwards Sir John, xix., 18?, 100, 168, 180

Davis, ——, 18

Dawson, Dr., 84

Daye, John, 137

Daylie, Dr., 60

De Burgh, Richard, 4th Earl of Clanrickard, 59, 160, 165

Demua, Isabell, 174

——, John, 174

Dene, Dr. ?, 74

Detling, Kent, 178

Desmond, Earl of, see Preston

Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex, 49, 51, 54, 60, 129, 135, 159, 169

——, ——, his wife, 165

Devereux, Walter, Earl of Essex, 79

——, ——, Dorothy, his wife, 79

Devon, co., 129

Ditton, Kent, 51, 176

Doctors' Commons, iv., viii.

Dod, Dr., 157

Doderidge, Sir John, 62

Doncaster, 155

Donne, John, afterwards Dean of St Paul's, 99

Dowle, John, 175

Downes, Andrew, Professor of Greek at Cambridge, 8

Drom, Emanuel, 174

Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 19, 137

Dulwich, 35

Dun, ——, a fencer, 130

Duns, Mr., 136

Dunstable, 36

Durham, Bishop of, see Matthew, Tobias

Durum, ?, 22

Dyer, Sir James, 36

Eastwell, Kent, 92

Eaton, Dr. Martin, Bishop of Ely, see Heton

Edinburgh, 128

Edward III., 116

Edward IV., 60

Edward VI., 81, 120, 148, 171

Edwardes, Dr. Thomas, 176

Eedes, Dr. Richard, 18

Egerton, Sir John, 86

——, Mr., 74, 101

——, Thomas, 86

——, Sir Thomas, Lord Keeper, xiii., xv., 36, 81, 86, 99, 116, 126, 132, 146, 148, 165, 169

—— ——, his eldest son?, 86, 165

Elizabeth, Queen, iii., 1, 12, 43, 45, 64, 99, 126, 130, 136, 138, 142, 144, 169, 170, 171, 172

——, sayings of, 51, 117, 170

——, favour to the City, 64

——, visit to Sir Robert Cecil, 99, 100

——, death, xii.-xiii., 145, 146, 159

——, nomination of her successor, 170

——, wealth, 155, 165

Ellis, Sir Henry, 40

Ely, Bishopric of, 136