[342] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 53.
[343] 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.
[344] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 96v.
[345] Dupl. with 'fashion.'
[346] Dupl. with 'by.'
[347] Five lines of text are here suppressed.
[348] Rectius from whose younger brother Christopher Roper; Christopher's son, Sir John Roper, being created baron Teynham in 1616.
[349] Dupl. with 'when she looked on his head.'
[350] Dupl. with 'been.'
[351] 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.
[352] i.e. MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 97v; see in the life of Thomas Pigot, infra.
[353] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 42.
[354] MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 5.
[355] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 60v.
[356] Subst. for 'well.'
[357] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 14: the part in square brackets is Howe's autograph.
[359] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 15.
[360] Subst. for 'not much above.'
[361] In the index to MS. Aubr. 6, he is referred to as 'little Sir Thomas Morgan, the great soldier.'
[362] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 15.
[363] A slip for 'Mr.,' as infra.
[364] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18.
[365] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 48v.
[366] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 49.
[367] i.e. Twelfth-day.
[368] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 49v.
[369] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 18v.
[370] i.e. the shield, the coat of arms.
[371] Aubrey in MS. Wood, F. 39, fol. 397: Aug. 4, 1687.
[372] Given in trick.
[373] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 83v.
[374] Subst. for 'water.'
[375] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 9.
[377] Philip Gwyn, rector of Wilton St. Mary, Wilts, 1664.
[378] MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 77.
[379] i.e. dress.
[380] i.e. 'printseller by the Royal Exchange,' this note following that given under Silas Taylor.
[381] i.e. these memoirs and collections.
[382] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 28v.
[383] March 25, 1680, was a Thursday.
[384] Subst. for 'Dockery.' An interlinear note, 'He was heretofore clarke of the Committee of Indempnity,' is also scored out.
[385] William Dockwra; Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 31, 310.
[386] This paragraph is not in Aubrey's hand. Perhaps written for Aubrey by Murray himself.
[387] . ? contrived.
[388] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 121.
[389] Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 386v.
[390] Ibid., fol. 390: July 15, 1689.
[391] MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 90.
[392] Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 422: March 26, 1691.
[393] MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6.
[394] Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 135v: Aug. 9. 1671.
[395] Than William Neile, the mathematician.
[396] Ibid., a little later in the volume.
[397] MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 128, a letter from Aubrey to Anthony Wood dated Nov. 17, 1670.
[398] Ibid., fol. 129.
[399] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 2.
[400] Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 49, fol. 67.
[401] Dupl. with 'printed.'
[402] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32v.
[403] i.e. the name 'Guiana.'
[404] John Vaughan, son of Richard, second earl of Carberry; succeeded as 3rd earl in 1687; governor of Jamaica.
[405] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 6.
[406] He is not found in the matriculations.
[407] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 32v.
[408] Sir Francis North, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1675.
[409] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 79v
[410] 'Ermine, a cross engrailed gules.'
[411] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 80.
[412] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 26. Referred to in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 6:—'see concerning attorney Noy, in part the 3d.'
[413] Story left untold.
[414] Vol. i. p. 138.
[415] Thomas Howard, created Earl of Suffolk 1603; Lord High Treasurer 1614-1618; died 1626.
[416] Aubrey in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 181; Aug. 12, 1672.
[417] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 46.
[418] Aubrey gives there the horoscope on this scheme.
[419] 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.'
[420] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.
[421] The writing is partly illegible, from blots.
[422] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 46.
[423] MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.
[424] This sentence is scored out.
[425] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.
[426] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44. The first draft is in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.
[427] 'He was apprentice to John Draper, a dancing-master.'—MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.
[428] '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.
[429] 'taught him his use of pike and musket.'—MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.
[430] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.
[431] '1627' was written but scored out.
[432] This was in 1633.
[433] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.
[434] 'had a' subst. for 'was by.' 'Master of the Revells' in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.
[435] 'pretty little' in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20.
[436] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.
[437] 'Quaere his Description of a trooper in English verse; very good.—MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45v.
[438] Subst. for 'was of the Lieutenant's troupes.'
[439] Subst. for 'Mr. Chantrel, of Grayes Inne, was his <i.e. the Lord Lieutenant's> secretary.'
[440] MS. Aubr, 8, fol. 45v.
[441] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44v.
[442] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 47v.
[443] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44.
[444] David Whitford, son of Walter Whitford, bishop of Brechin (1634-1638).
[445] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 44v.
[446] 'being ruind and spoyled and a cowhouse made of the stage.'—MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20v.
[447] 'which he did after the fire (part of it) at Kingston upon Thames at Mr. le Wright's house.'—MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20v.
[448] Dupl. with 'ingenie.'
[449] Dupl. with 'glorie.'
[450] Anthony Wood notes: 'cosmographer.'
[451] The draft in MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 20v, gives the date '1672.'
[452] MS. Aubr. 7. fol. 19v.
[453] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.
[454] i.e. Aubrey's pocket Almanac, with his diary notes.
[455] 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.'
[456] Henry Herbert succeeded as second earl, 1569; died 1601.
[457] Subst. for '100.'
[458] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 45.
[459] '112' is scored out.
[460] Subst. for 'luck.'
[461] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 115.
[462] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 93.
[463] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39.
[464] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10.
[465] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 8.
[466] MS. Aubr. 7, a slip at fol. 8v.
[467] This heading is added by Aubrey in red ink: the rest of the note, here enclosed in square brackets, is in Uniades' hand.
[468] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39.
[469] Dupl. with 'worth.'
[470] Subst. for 'make any great scholars.'
[471] Dupl. with 'witt.'
[472] Dupl. with 'be acquainted.'
[473] 'red russet' subst. for 'red.'
[474] 'and laughing' followed: scored out.
[475] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 39v.
[476] Probably Thomas Henshawe, supra.
[477] Subst. for 'part.'
[478] Dupl. with 'they.'
[479] Aubrey draws attention to this by writing 'A chymist' in the margin.
[480] i.e. simmering.
[481] Dupl. with 'acquainted.'
[482] i.e. the Latin grammar, with Oughtred's modifications.
[483] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 42.
[484] 'Thomas' subst. for 'William.'
[485] Dupl. with 'friend.'
[486] 'country' in Aubrey is generally = 'county.'
[487] Subst. for 'writt.'
[488] Subst. for 'Thus may a joyner or bold carpenter.'
[489] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 42v.
[490] Subst. for 'trueth.'
[491] 'William' in MS., scored out.
[492] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 40. The letter is in Oughtred's beautiful hand: the address is on fol. 41v.
[493] Robert Wood, Fellow of Lincoln: see supra, i. p. 295.
[494] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 51. Anthony Wood notes: 'vide Westminster monuments.'
[495] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 93.
[496] Subst. for 'in some of our common-prayer bookes.'
[497] Subst. for 'pictures.'
[498] i.e. limner.
[499] Samuel Cooper, Aubrey's friend, was Hoskins' nephew.
[500] Two lines are suppressed.
[501] i.e. in the library of Ralph Sheldon at Weston: see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 102, 103, iv. 292.
[502] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 93v.
[503] Subst. for 'sighing for his love in vaine.'
[504] Here followed 'were': scored out.
[505] Dupl. with 'breasted.'
[506] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 94.
[507] Dupl. with 'lightest.'
[508] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 90v. Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'sable, 3 mullets between two bendlets argent [Overbury].'
[509] MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 77.
[510] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 98.
[511] Subst. for 'Fulham.'
[512] Given here, with the positions of the planets, etc.; also in MS. Aubr. 23, fol. 88.
[513] Subst. for 'bred.'
[514] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 72. Aubrey given in trick the coat: '..., a bend between 2 mullets pierced sable.'