[1560] Suggested by Aubrey as the date of the beginning of the intimacy between Hobbes and Petty. Anthony Wood objects in a note on fol. 50v:—'Dr. Petty was resident in Oxford 1648-49, and left it (if I am not mistaken) 1652.' Aubrey notes:—'Entred, vide p. 8b' (i.e. fol. 37v; supra, p. 336).

[1561] Aubrey notes:—'Quaere the name of his principall seate in Ireland.'

[1562] Aubrey notes (fol. 50v):—'Quaere Sir John Hoskyns and Dr. Blackbourne to word this well.'

[1563] Dupl. with 'witt.'

[1564] Dupl. with 'particular.'

[1565] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52.

[1566] Dupl. with 'graphia.'

[1567] Dupl. with 'liked.'

[1568] Dupl. with 'excellency.'

[1569] Dupl. with 'acquaintance.'

[1570] Supra, p. 338.

[1571] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 51v.

[1572] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52.

[1573] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 50v.

[1574] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52.

[1575] i.e. the Harvey family.

[1576] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 53.

[1577] 'Page 7,' i.e. fol. 36v; supra, p. 333.

[1578] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52v.

[1579] Anthony Wood queries (fol. 53): 'Was not Thomas de Albiis of his acquaintance?' Aubrey answers: 'I beleeve he was.'

[1580] See note, p. 366.

[1581] i.e. their acquaintance began during Hobbes's abode there.

[1582] Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 104.

[1583] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 53.

[1584] Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 257.

[1585] Aubrey notes in the margin, 'v. librum'; i.e. look up the title of the book Pell then published to discover the subject he was professor of.

[1586] Aubrey notes: 'of Gresham Colledge.'

[1587] This entry is scored out by Aubrey, in consequence of the following note by Anthony Wood on MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52v:—'Dr. Bathurst was never acquainted with him. Those verses were written at the desire of Mr. Bowman, stationer of Oxford, as I have heard the Dr. say.'

[1588] On fol. 52v Wood has the note:—'Stubs wrot in his defence against Wallis in a book intituled "A severe enquirie into the late Oneirocritica, or an exact account of the grammaticall part of the controversy between Mr. Thomas Hobbes and John Wallis, D.D." Lond. 1657, 4to.'

[1589] Anthony Wood on fol. 52v has a note:—'Sydney Godolphin was his acquaintance. Why mention you not him?' Aubrey answers:—'Mr. T. Hobbs told me he gave him an hundred pounds in his will, which he recieved: I thought I had entred him'; and later adds, 'Tis entred'; viz. supra, p. 365.

[1590] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 54.

[1591] 1663: see supra, p. 354.

[1592] Aubrey uses the astronomical symbol for the planet.

[1593] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 54v.

[1594] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 34v.

[1595] Dupl. with 'truly.'

[1596] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 46v.

[1597] MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 28.

[1598] Changed by Aubrey, when revising, to 1634, supra, p. 331.

[1599] Scored out. A marginal note, 'This Mr. Blackburn printed' (see infra, p. 395), is also scored out. As also is, 'all his works in ... volumes.'

[1600] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 54.

[1601] The words in square brackets are insertions by Anthony Wood.

[1602] See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 296.

[1603] Subst. for 'for this bishop's worth.'

[1604] The words in square brackets are insertions by Anthony Wood.

[1605] Added by Anthony Wood: who afterwards added the title of the treatise, opposite (on fol. 53v), viz.:—

['Edward, earl of Clarendon: A survey of the dangerous and pernicious errours to church and state in Mr. Hobs book intit. Leviathan; Oxford, 1676, 4to.']

[1606] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52v.

[1607] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 53v.

[1608] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 52v.

[1609] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 5.

[1610] Sic in MS.

[1611] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 4.

[1612] Supra, p. 340.

[1613] MS. Aubr. 9. fol. 52v.

[1614] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 53v.

[1615] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 41v.

[1616] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 5v.

[1617] 'Elementorum Jur. Univ. lib. II,' in a partial citation in MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 28.

[1618] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 6v.

[1619] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 54.

[1620] Ovid. Amor. i. 15. 39.

[1621] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 55.

[1622] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 8; not the original, but a transcript by Aubrey.

[1623] 1672/3.

[1624] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 9: the original, in James Wheldon's print-like writing.

[1625] Subst. for 'jugleries.'

[1626] Probably Dr. William Holder's 'A Supplement to the Philosophical Transactions for July, 1670,' London, 1678, accusing Dr. Wallis of robbing him of the credit of teaching a deaf-mute. See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 309.

[1627] i.e. 1677/8.

[1628] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 10v.

[1629] MS. Aubr. 9. fol. 11.

[1630] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 11v.

[1631] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 12.

[1632] Sir George Ent's son: supra, p. 245.

[1633] The address: MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 13v.

[1634] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 14: the original, in James Wheldon's handwriting.

[1635] Author of Hudibras.

[1636] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 15v.

[1637] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 16.

[1638] 1679/80.

[1639] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 17v.

[1640] Readdressed in another (? William Crooke's) hand:—'at Mr. Moore, in Hammond Alley'; see p. 44.

[1641] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 18.

[1642] 1679/80.

[1643] Subst. for 'Mr. Crooke.'

[1644] Subst. for 'beginning.'

[1645] Subst. for 'to the parish church.'

[1646] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 18v.

[1647] 'Anything' followed: scored out.

[1648] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 19v.

[1649] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 19.

[1650] Request added by Wheldon, at the end of the transcript of the will.

[1651] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 20.

[1652] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 21v.

[1653] This part of the address is scored out, and there is substituted, 'for Dr. Blackborn at Jonathan's Coffee.'

[1654] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 3. The letter is sealed with the Aubrey coat:—'a chevron between 3 eagles' heads erased,' an annulet (?) for difference; and marked 'post payd 3d.' The letter is mutilated.

[1655] Or Hynd: p. 154.

[1656] Of the church at Westport.

[1657] So that if there were any old gravestones in the church, they have been destroyed.

[1658] Broad Wiltshire for 'trumps'; see supra, p. 324.

[1659] Choleric.

[1660] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 3v.

[1661] Admon. of William Ley, last earl of Marlborough of that family, was granted 9 June, 1680.

[1662] A jotting on the back of the letter is:—'Malmesbury:—where the steeple is was a church dedicated to St. Paul.'

[1663] Then a common spelling for 'Alice.'

[1664] This pedigree of Rogers in William Aubrey's hand is found in MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 123.

[1665] The address on MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 2v.

[1666] Published 1681.

[1667] Republished 1682.

[1668] Republ. 1680.

[1669] Publ. 1682.

[1670] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 26. The date of the letter is circ. 1681-2.

[1671] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 26v.

[1672] The address: on MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 27v.

[1673] Or 'a nave and two aisles': supra, p. 326.

[1674] i.e. at sunrise.

[1675] Now lost: Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 192: see supra, p. 65.

[1676] Dupl. with 'parke.'

[1677] Dupl. with 'banquetting-houses.'

[1678] Dupl. with 'good.'

[1679] Anthony Wood, in a note here, approves of this suggestion to add the account of Gorhambury to Aubrey's life of Bacon (supra, p. 77):—''Tis fit you should speak of this, because not mentioned by Dr. <William> Rawley in his life.'

[1680] Aubrey notes, fol. 40v, 'Bring this in elswhere.'

[1681] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 25v.

[1682] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 23.

[1683] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 23v.

[1684] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 24.

[1685] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 24v.

[1686] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 25.

[1687] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 87v.

[1688] i.e. 2nd (or 3rd) son.

[1689] 'hall,' subst. for 'Colledge.'

[1690] Subst. for '1647.'

[1691] Subst. for 'whom he instructed first in.'

[1692] Subst. for 'Here.'

[1693] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 88.

[1694] Anthony Wood notes here—'upon ... Jones his death.'

[1695] Dupl. with 'bowells.'

[1696] See p. 378.

[1697] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10. Aubrey gives the coat, 'azure, semée of fleur-de-lys, a lion rampant argent [Holland].'

[1698] The words followed 'I thinke; quaere de hoc of A. Wood'; scored out.

[1699] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 20v.

[1700] κειμελια in MS.

[1701] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121v.

[1702] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 26.

[1703] i.e. Hollar's father's patent.

[1704] Subst. for 'was bred up to it.'

[1705] for μύωψ.

[1706] Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, died at Padua, 1646.

[1707] Subst. for 'dyed but poor.'

[1708] MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5v.

[1709] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 77v.

[1710] The use of the Jacob's Staffe. Lond. 1590.

[1711] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 56v: as also in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 270v.

[1712] MS. Aubr. 8, a slip at fol. 99.

[1713] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 32.

[1714] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 29v.

[1715] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 32.

[1716] Corrected by Anthony Wood to 'baptized.'

[1717] Dupl. with 'drew.'

[1718] ? Sir Peter Lely.

[1719] Subst. for 'learnd.'

[1720] i.e. £100.

[1721] Probably 'to play, <in> 20 lessons, on.'

[1722] See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 162, 163.

[1723] Dupl. with 'and taught him.'

[1724] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 32v.

[1725] Aubrey, in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 270v: May 26, 1674.