Anglesea, Arthur Annesley, Earl of, | Aqua Claudia, i. 184
Aqua Paula, fountain of, i. 151 Aquapendente, town of, i. 104 Arabian horses, account of some, ii. 211, 212
Ara Cali, church of, at Rome, i. 111,
Viscount Valentia, i. 367; ii. 38 Anio, cascade of the, i. 187 Anjou, Gasto Jean-Baptiste, Duke of, performs in an opera, 1651, i. 277; his embassy to Charles II., 359 Anne, of Denmark, Princess, after- wards Queen, ii. 232, 245, 284," Archæologia," cited, ii. 113 n, 198 299, 302, 311, 349; her marriage, Architects in Rome (1645), i. 189 192; refuses to dismiss Lady" Architecture, Parallel between An- Marlborough, 330; William III. reconciled to, 345; entertained, when Queen, at Oxford, &c., 381; goes in procession to St. Paul's Cathedral, 382, 386
of Austria, Queen Regent, iv. 352; message to Parliament of Paris, 345; agrees to erect a Chamber of Justice, 347 Annunciada (Annunciata), churches of, i. 92, 95, 99, 193 Antenor, founder of Padua, inscrip- tions to, i. 212, 213 Anthonie, Capt., iv. 237, 269, 271, 281, 287; Sir Richard Browne's opinion of, 289, 292 Antibes, i. 87
Antichrist, final destruction of, ii. 308
Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, Empe- ror of Rome, his baths, i. 171; column of, 175; his palace, ib. Antonio Marco, singer, i. 189; an enameller, &c., at Paris, 286 Antwerp, account of (1641), i. 34- 37; cathedral, 36 and n Apennines, passage over the (1645), i. 198
Apiaries, transparent, notice of, i. 307 Aplanos, Mr. Evelyn's signature to his letters, iii. 4-42 Apollo, Temples of, i. 165, 166 "Apology for the Royal Party" (1659), by Mr. Evelyn, i. 351; ii. 392, 396
Aponius, Peter, bust of, at Padua, i. 217
Appian Way, its extent, &c., i. 153, 155
Appii Forum, etched by Mr. Evelyn, ii. 398
cient and Modern" (1664), by Mr. Evelyn, i. 405 and n, 407, 409; ii. 392; his directions for reprinting it, iii. 318, 360; M. D'Aviler's work on, 361, 362
Arconati, Cavaliero Galeazzo, his gift to the Ambrosian library, i. 234 Arden, John, conduct to Sir Richard Browne, iv. 352
Aretino, Pietro, epitaph on, i. 216 n Argyle, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, i. 331, 336; his son, 384; his rebellion, ii. 233; executed, 236; notice of, iv. 80, 81, 91, 111
Archibald, ninth Earl, son of the preceding, i. 384 and n Arlington, Sir Henry Bennett, Earl of, Secretary of State, references to, i. 376, 378, 384, 401, 408, 414, 415; ii. 2, 8, 22, 28, 30, 41, 42, 50, 52, 55, 57, 60, 63-66, 67, 68, 76, 83, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 97, 198; iii. 222, 223; Lord Chamberlain, ii. 113-115, 117, 122, 143, 197, 221; disappointment of being Lord Treasurer, 375; Mulberry Garden granted to, i. 301 n; his daughter, ii. 83, 143; Goring House burned, 99; his pictures, 116; rebuilt Euston church and parsonage, 121; his seat at Euston, 117-122; letters to, iv. 198 n, 202, 208 n, 224 n, 235 n, 236; life and character, ii. 121, 122; died a Roman Catholic, 247
Countess of, ii. 88, 186,
196, 259, 270 Arlington House and Street, in Lon- don, historical notice of, i. 414n; ii. 152
Armourer, Sir James and Sir Nicholas, ii. 29 and n; iv. 217 Armoury at Genoa, i. 91; the Pope's, in the Vatican, 147; at Florence,
Armstrong, Sir Thomas, ii. 188; his execution, &c., 208, 353 and n Army, proceedings for disbanding the (1641), iv. 52, 66, 94; provisions for the payment of, 52, 64, 108; disbanded soldiers permitted to serve the States, 66; tumults of the troopers, 83, 85; orders concerning, 87; guard kept at the Parliament Houses, 98; sent to Ireland, 110, 112, 119, 121; design of gaining the army for the King, 106; marched into Oxfordshire, 136 n; advancing to England, ib.; state of the Royal forces, 147, 180; Rebel army (1648), i. 255; expels the Parliament 351; afterwards limited, ii. 364 Arnauld, Mons., iii. 219 Arno, notice of the River, i. 94, 96 Arnold, Michael, a brewer, against the seven bishops (1688), ii. 287 Arpino. See Cesari
Arran, James Hamilton, Earl of, ii. 179, 243 his marriage, 270, 279
-, Lady Anne Spencer, Countess of, her death, iii. 315 Arras, Spaniards defeated before, iv.
206 Arsenal at Florence, i. 196; at Venice, 214; at Geneva, 250 Arundel, Capt. William, iv. 299 of Wardour, Lord (1647), iii. 5; (1660), i. 353; (1664-85), 402; ii. 63, 67, 214, 223, 234; (1687), Privy Seal, 273 Arundel and Surrey, Thomas Howard, Earl of, Earl Marshal, i. 16, 31, 39-41, 172, 218, 226, 230, 234; his last sickness, &c., 226; medals, &c., of, iii. 300
Henry Frederick Howard, Earl of, and Eliz. Stuart, his Countess (1649), i. 255, 259; iv. 192
-, Henry Howard,
Lord, married to Lady Mary Mordaunt (1677) ii. 116; alluded to, (1680), 162
Arundel and Surrey, Earl of, Manor of Worksop belonging to, i. 315 Arundel House, various references to, i. 336, 378-382, 387, 396; ii. 22, 26, 34, 95, 129; see also Howard and Norfolk
Arundel Street, notice of, ii. 95 n Arundelian Library, procured for the Royal Society by Mr. Evelyn, ii. 22, 129; iii. 216 Arundelian Marbles, procured by Mr. Evelyn for the University of Oxford, ii. 32, 45; iii. 219 Ascension-day, ceremony on, at Venice, i. 203, 204; sports of Ascension week, 210 Ashburnham, Mr., ii. 31 and n
Col., referred to, iv. 154 n; Parliament sequesters the pay of, 56, 58 n, 76 n
Mr. John, iv. 135 n,
174-176 Ashley, Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, Lord (1671-2), ii. 63, 76 Ashmole, Elias, Windsor Herald, i. 325, 340, 346; ii. 169 n, 237; his library, museum, portrait, and collection of coins, i. 340 and n, 346; ii. 127; iii. 299 Ashted, Surrey, seat of Sir Robert Howard at, ii. 206 Ashton, Colonel, iii. 36
-, John, executed (1691), ii. 322
Ashurst, Sir Henry, ii. 354
Sir William, a subscriber to Greenwich Hospital, ii. 356 n, 357 n
Ash-Wednesday, observance of, neglected, i. 300
Astley, Sir Jacob, sent to Ireland, iv. 110; examined on O'Neal's affair, 128
Atkins, Sir Jonathan, ii. 95
Sir Robert, Puisne Justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 141 n, 281 n Atterbury, Dr. Francis, Bishop of Rochester, iii. 365 and n
Attornies, number of, reduced, ii. 370 | Atwood, Mr., ii. 281 n
Alban, i. 91, 402, 405; iii. 297, 301
Aubert, Mr., employed by King Bacon, Dr., at Rome, i. 106
Charles I., iv. 342
Aubigny, Lord, Almoner to the
"Bacula," Treatises concerning, ii.
in London (1694), ii. 339
Queen, i. 284, 382, 402; his cha-Baden, Louis-Guillaume, Prince of, racter, 382 Aubrey, John, his "History of Sur-Baglioni, Cavaliere Giovanni, paint- rey," referred to, ii. 29 n Audley-End, Essex, Palace of the Earl of Suffolk, i. 320; ii. 54, 122,
Auger, Sir Anthony, ii. 29 Augier, Mr., Parliament sent to France, iv. 333
Augustine, St., citation from, iii. 88, 89
Augustus Octavianus Cæsar, Em- peror of Rome, his aqueduct, i. 152; Temple of, at Puteoli, 164; Obelisk of, 177; his Mausoleum at Rome, ib.
Aungier, Lord, i. 321, ii. 126; ac- count of, i. 321 Aurelius, Marcus, equestrian statue of, i. 109
"Aurum Potabile," prepared by M. Roupel, i. 298
Austen, Colonel, a subscriber to Greenwich Hospital, ii. 357 Austria, Don John of, iv. 311 Avernus, Lake, at Naples, i. 165 Aviaries and Menageries, notices of various, i. 36, 39, 62, 91, 116, 122, 181, 184, 187, 219, 301, 331, 412,
Avignon, account of, i. 84 Axtall, Daniel, regicide, executed, i. 360
Aylesbury, Sir Thomas, iv. 235 Aylesbury, Robert Bruce, Earl of, ii. 179, 298
Ayliffe, Capt., i. 414 n Ayscue, Sir George, captured by the Dutch, ii. 6
ings by, i. 108, 173 Bagni di Tritoli, i. 166 | Bagnios at Venice, i. 203 Baia of the Romans, i. 161, 164, 166, 167
Baker, Mr., his house on Epping Forest, ii. 47, 182
Capt., attempts the North- West Passage, ii. 114
George, his "History of Northamptonshire" cited, ii. 109 n Sir Richard, his "Chroni- cle" referred to, i. 425 Baldarius, Andrea, i. 216 Baldassare. See Peruzzi Baldero, Dr., Sermon of, i. 364 Balfour's "Pratiques," or Reports, iii. 383
Balgrave, Dr. Isaac, Dean of Canter- bury, ii. 79
Baliol College, Oxford, Mr. Evelyn's present to, iii. 247-249 Ball, Robert, letter, iii. 286 Sir Peter, i. 382
Ballad on the Queen Mother burned. iv. 57
Ballard, George, his "Memoirs of Learned Ladies" referred to, ii. 41n Ballatine, Sir William, iv. 91, 96; raised to the Peerage, 91 n Balle, Dr. Peter, his gift to the Royal Society, i. 400
Balls Park, Hertfordshire, i. 43 n Bamfield, Mr., iv. 209 Banbury, Nicholas Knollys, Earl of,
(1645), robbed in Italy, i. 152 Bancroft, Dr. Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, his library, i. 320
BACKHOUSE, Sir William, ii. 250 n, Bandinelli, Baccio, productions of, i.
Backstair, Colonel, iii. 23
Bacon, Sir Edward, ii. 118
Banditti in Italy, i. 156, 231; in France, 275, 276
Sir Francis, Viscount St. Bank, for the poor in Padua, i. 217;
of England established, 1694, ii. 331, 341, 343, 358 Bankes, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice, iv. 53, 54, 59, 64
Lord, proposed as Speaker of House of Peers, iv. 99 Banks, Sir John, an opulent mer- chant, ii. 114 Banquetting-house, touching for the Evil at the, i. 357; creation of Peers there, 366, 367; lottery held there, 403; auction of pictures at, ii. 337
Banstead, Surrey, Roman medals found near, i. 347 Baptism of a Turk and a Jew, i. 178; private, censured, ii. 307 Baptist, Signor Giovanni, musician, ii. 208, 214
Baptistery of San Giovanni, i. 94; of St. John Baptist, 130 Bar, defects in educating for the, iii. 378
Baraterius, Nicholas, architect, i. 209 Barbadoes, i. 387, 418; conspiracy
of negroes at (1693), ii. 335; trees, &c., there, iii. 258 Barberini, Cardinal Francesco, his courtesy to the English, i. 130, 185 Barberini, Palazzo, i. 112, 174 Barclay, John, his "Icon Animarum" (1614), i. 296 and n; ii. 40 n
Lord George, mechanical occupations of, iii. 167
Mr. John, iv. 89, 91, 107, 125, 146 Bargrave, Dr. Isaac, ii. 79 Barill, Mr., i. 254
Barillon, Monsieur, French Ambas- sador (1685), ii. 257 Barlæus, Gaspar, "Historia Rerum in Brasilia" (1647), iii. 258 Barlow, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Lin- coln, i. 306, 406; ii. 33, 34, 45, 105; iii. 149; letters to Mr. Eve- lyn, acknowledging presents to the Bodleian, iii. 64, 104; on a lost MS., 132; on the Jesuits, 143
Francis, painter, notices of, i. 328; ii. 166; iii. 81 n; letter to Mr. Evelyn on dedicating a plate
Baron, Bernard, engraving from Titian by, i. 346 n Baronius, Cæsar, his sepulchre, i. 114 Barrow, Dr. Isaac, Bishop of Ches- ter, sermon by, ii. 104 and n Bartholomew Fair (1648), i. 255 Bartolomeo. See Porta Bartolomeo, Signor, musician, ii. 145, 173, 223
Barton, Mr. John, his death, i. 298; referred to, iii. 63
Basil, Council of, original acts of the, i. 306
Basilisco at Ghent, i. 40 Basire, Dr. Isaac, i. 378, and n 392; iii. 3; letter to Mr. Evelyn on his loyalty to Charles I., 1; on some theological questions, 218 Bassano. See Ponte Bassano, Dominico, and his daughter, musicians, i. 223, 224
Veronese, paintings of, i. 139 Bassompière, François de, his palace, i. 48; iv. 352 Bastille at Paris, i. 54 Bath, visit to (1654), i. 303; given up by Prince Rupert (1645), iv. 153, 156
John Grenville, Earl of, account of, i. 367; references to, ii. 114, 124, 179, 185, 216, 221, 234, 280 and n; trial with, concerning an estate left by the Duke of Albe- marle, ii. 339, 356, 379; his death, 379
Henry Bourchier, Earl of, iv. 84 Bath, Knights of the, their creation, 1661, i. 367
Bathurst, Dr. Ralph, Dean of Wells, ii. 4, 23, 33, 161n; iii. 199; iv. 25; letter respecting Lord Howard's arms, iii. 219; his death, ii. 373
Bathurst, Mr., a merchant, ii. 104 Bauli, notice of, i. 166 Bavaria, Duke of, iv. 242, 244, 245 Baxter, Lieutenant of the Tower (1657), iii. 86 n
Bayley, Dr., Vice-Chancellor of Ox- ford (1636), i. 423 Baynards, at Ewhurst, Surrey, i. 254; iii. 330; described, i. 337 and n Baynton, Sir Edward, his house at Spy Park, i. 309 Beach. Sir R., ii. 246
Beale, Dr., letters of Mr. Evelyn to, on his "Acetaria," and Hortulan collections, ii. 392, 393; on phi- losophical subjects, iii. 207-211,
Becher, Mr., ii. 36, 96 Beckford, Lady, ii. 147, 163 Beddington, seat of the Carews, i. 7, 347; ii. 374 and n Bede, Venerable, MS. of, in the Bodleian Library, i. 306 Bedell, Mr., iii, 56
Bedford, William Russell, Earl of, i. 366; ii. 37, 187, 214; his pro- test, iv. 68 n
Bedford House, Bloomsbury, i. 412 n Bedloe, William, a witness against Sir George Wakeman, ii. 140; iii. 253
Bedsteads, splendid ones noticed, i. 90, 115, 221, 386 Bee-hives, remarks on, iii. 76 Befort, Monsieur, iv. 202, 203 Belin, Mr., i. 405
Bella, Stephano della, engraver, i.
267 Bellarmine, Cardinal Robert, his sepulchre, i. 112
Bellasis, Henry Lord, i. 396, 407; ii. 37, 272; iii. 253
-, Governor, iv. 166 n Bellcar, pictures possessed by, i. 257 Belle Cour at Lyons, i. 82 Bellino, Giovanni, master of Titian, his portrait, i. 362
Bells, notices of, i. 27, 28, 64, 317 Bellsize House, Hampstead, notice of, ii. 113
Belluccio, Dr., of Sienna, i. 191 Belvidere Gardens, i. 147 Belvoir Castle, Lincolnshire, i. 314 Bembo, Cardinal Pietro, i. 179 Bemde, Henry, letter, iii. 319 Benbow, John, Admiral, ii. 355, 359 n; his gallantry and death,
Benedict VII., Pope, i. 180 Benevento, statue by, i. 99 Benlowes, Edward, references to, and notice of, i. 318 and n Bennett, Mr., iv. 274, 277, 285, 301 Mrs., sister to Lord Arling-
ton, i. 401 Benotti, an artist in Pietra Commesso, i. 98, 196
Benson, Henry, M.P., iv. 109 n Bentivoglio, Cardinal Guido, his gar- dens, &c., i. 179; Castle Bentivog- lio, 201
Bentley, Dr. Richard, references to, ii. 138 n, 340, 345, 359 n, 361;. iii. 341, 362, 370, 388; delivers the Boyle lectures, ii. 331, 334, 339, 340; letters of Mr. Evelyn to, on a new edition of the "Syl. va," iii. 365; the library in St. James's Park, 369
Mr., a bookseller (1697), iii. 366 Bergamo, Damiano di, inlaying by, i. 198 Bergen-op-Zoom, i. 33
Berkeley, George, first Earl of, va- rious references to, i. 347, 350,
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