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on the death of Sir S. Tuke, iii.|
108 n; iv. 23, 24; to Mr. Bohun,
on the death of Dr. Bretton, 30;
on domestic duties, 31; on pulpit
eloquence, 34; on recent ship-
wrecks, 27; to Mrs. Alexander on
her visit to Ireland, 29; to her
husband, 33; to Mrs. Saul on
leaving her family, 36; to Lady
Tuke on the death of her own
daughter Mary, 40; to her son,
exhorting him to a virtuous life,
21; extract from her Will, con-
taining a character of Mr. Evelyn,
7; her death and epitaph, i. In-
troduction, XXV. xxxvi,
Evelyn, Mary (daughter of John),
ii. 96, 136, 173, 214; birth of, i.
421; her death by the small-pox,
ii. 223; her piety and accomplish-
ments, i. Introduction, xxv.; ii.
223 229; her monument and
epitaph, i. Introduction, xxxvii.

Mary, Lady Wyche (niece of
John, and daughter of George),
John Evelyn presents her with a
piece of plate at her christening,
i. 255; marriage, ii. 332.
Wyche.

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Mary, (niece of John, and
daughter of Richard), marriage of,
ii. 51

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Richard (father of John),
his marriage and family, i. 1; his
person and character, 1, 2, 15;
High Sheriff of Surrey and
Sussex, i. 1, 6, 7; sickness and
death, 15; epitaph on, i. Intro-
duction, xxxiv.

Richard, of Woodcote
(brother of John), birth, i. 1;
chamber-fellow with his brother
John at Oxford, 13; alluded to,
254, 255; ii. 51; marriage, i.
255; his house called Baynards,
254, 337; iii 330; afflicted with
the stone, ii. 39, 42, 49; his
death and funeral, 49; letters to

his wife from Mrs. John Evelyn, iv.
17, 19

Evelyn, Richard (son of John), birth
and christening, i. 295; death,
342; his remarkable early talents
and piety, i. Introduction, XXV.
342-344; his early death alluded
to, ii. 301; letters occasioned by
his death, iii. 101-103; monu-
ment and epitaph of, i. Intro-
duction, xxxvi.
Another son
Richard, death and burial of, i.

401

Richard (grandson of John),
birth, ii. 163; death, 167

Richard (nephew of John),

his death, iii. 79 n

Susannah (daughter of John),
birth of, ii. 42; marriage, 336;
character and accomplishments, ib.
See Draper

Sir Thomas, ii. 163

William, of St, Clere (son
of George of Nutfield), assumed
the name of Glanville, ii. 380 n;
his issue, ib.

(cousin of John),
house near Clifden, ii. 142

Evelyn family, epitaphs of,
i. Introduction, xxxiii.-xxxviii.
Mons., a French physician,

ii. 50
"Evening Lover," a play, ii. 37 and
n, 380
Everard, Mrs., a chemist, i. 271
Eversfield, Mr., of Sussex, his

daughter, ii. 147, 163, 368
Everson, Mr., iii. 155
Everzen, Capt. Cornelius, taken pri-
soner, i. 414 and n; his liberty
restored by Charles II. on ac-
count of his father's services, ib.
iii. 153

Euston, Suffolk, Lord Arlington's
seat at, Charles II.'s frequent
visits, 1671, ii. 68; splendid enter-
tainment at, 69; the house and
garden described, 69, 70, 119-
121; church and parsonage house
rebuilt by Lord Arlington, 52.
118, 120

"Examen of the Assembly's Con-
fession of Faith," iii. 109
Exchange at Amsterdam, i. 24; at
Paris, 52; Merchants' Walk at
Genoa, 91; at Venice, 204
Exchange, the Royal, the King's
statue at, thrown down (1649), i.
259; new building of the, ii. 95
Exchequer shut up (1672), ii. 76
Excise, &c., continuance of, i. 358;
duties let to farm by James II., ii.
221; Scots grant them for ever,
232

Executions (see Question) at Rome,
i. 189; at Venice, 215; in Switzer-
land, 249; in England, 290, 295
Exeter College, Oxford, comedy per-
formed at (1637), i. 12
Exeter Chapel, communicants at,
surprised (1657), i. 341
Exeter, Earl of, garden at Burleigh,
i. 313 n; ii. 199

Parliament's terms of capitu-
lation to, iv. 176, 177; siege of,
180

Exhalation, fiery, account of (1694),
ii. 340
"Exomologetis," by Dean Cressy, i.

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" Faithful Scout" (1653), a journal,
iv. 285 n

Faithorne, William, his portrait of
Catherine, Queen of Charles II.,
i. 385 n

Falconberg, Thomas Belasyse, Vis-
count, ii. 124, 185
Falkland, Lucius Cary, Lord, iv. 68
n, 101; portrait, iii. 301

Lord (Treasurer of the
Navy), ii. 185, 208, 228; death,
and account of, 343

-, Lady, ii. 226, 343
Fallen Angels, iii. 88
Falmouth, Charles Berkeley, Earl
of, i. 375 and n; iii. 240
Family of Love, address to the King
(1687), ii. 279

Fanelli, statues in copper by, i. 386
Fans from China, i. 402
Fanshaw, Sir Simon, his collection
of coins, iii. 300
Fanshawe, Sir Richard, allusions to,
i. 288, 321, 369, 388, and n; iv.
200

Farnese Palace at Rome, account of,
i. 107, 149, 170, 181
Farnese, Cardinal Alessandro, i. 134,

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Faulkner, Thomas, his "History of
Chelsea" cited, ii. 135 n
Faustina, temple of, i. 108
Fay, Governor of Portsmouth, i.
353

Fearne, Dr., i. 352

Febure, Mons, his chemical experi-
ments, &c., i. 252, 284; Sir W.
Raleigh's cordial prepared by, 391
Fell, Dr. John, Bishop of Oxford, i
372, 406; ii. 46; sermon in blank
verse, i. 413; letter to Mr. Evelyn
on the Arundel MSS., iii. 216;
letter of Mr. Evelyn to, recom-
mending answers to atheistical

books, iii. 264; death of, ii. 266; Finch, Sir John, afterwards Lord

account of, i. 372 n
Felton, Sir John, ii. 118

Sir Maurice, iii. 390, 395
Sir Geoffrey, iii. 389, 396
Fenton, letters and journal of, iii.
262, 380

Fenwick, Sir John, taken, ii. 355;
executed, 359

-, Mr., and his wife, cause be-
tween, ii. 383 and n
Ferdinand I., Grand Duke of
Florence, chapel of, i. 196

Chancellor, and Earl of Notting-
ham, i. 408; ii. 64

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Fire-eater, performances of a, ii. 85.
Ferguson, Robert, conspirator, ii. Fire-ships, appalling nature of, iii.

188, 190, 236, 238
Feria, Duke of, i. 234
Fermor, Sir William, afterwards
Earl of Pomfret, ii. 137, 164,
330; some of the Arundelian
statues purchased by, now at Ox-
ford, 323

Ferrara, notice of, i. 202

Ferrarius, Dr., of Milan, notice of,
i. 232, 233

Ferrers, Barons, their tenure at
Oakham, i. 313
Ferte Imbault, Mons. de la, iv. 337,
338

Fête Dieu, at Tours, i. 77
Feversham, Lewis de Duras, Earl of,
ii. 109, 212, 216, 236, 243; taken
prisoner, 297
Fiammingo, Ger., picture by, i. 117;
sculpture, 128, 189, 270
Fiat, Mons., i. 304

Field, Dr., Bishop of Oxford, i. 5
Captain, iii. 271
Fielding, Lady Mary, her marriage,
ii. 278

Fiennes, Dr., sermon of, ii. 210
Fiesole, Gio. di, painting by, i. 178
Fifth-Monarchy-Men,sermon against,
i. 338; insurrection of, 363
Filmer, Sir E., ii. 200

Finale, notice of the shore of, i. 87
Finch, Sir John, Lord Keeper, in
Holland (1641), i. 20, 25; ad-
vanced to the peerage as Baron
Finch, 20; letter of Charles I.
to, iv. 63; noticed 64, 69, 70, 74,
77, 87-125

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Fitz-Roy, Lady Anne, ii. 108 n
Flagellants at Rome, i. 182
Flamel, Nicholas, i. 69
Flamerin, Mons., ii. 209
Flamstead, Dr. John, astronomer, ii.
115 and n, 192, 208
Flanders, apprehensions of the
French army in, iv. 210
Fleet, engagement with the Dutch,
1665, i. 414 and n, 415; victory
over the Dutch (June, 1665), 417;
Charles II. visits the English fleet
at the Nore, 418; victory over
the Dutch, (June, 1666), ii. 6;
various particulars of the, 5, 9;
mangled state of the English fleet,

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Floors of rooms, plaister, &c., used
for, i. 90
Florence, account of the city of, i.
96-100, 193-197; bridges of,
96; Palaces of Strozzi and Pitti,
ib.; church of Santo Spirito, 97;
Palazzo Vecchio, ib.; Hanging
Tower, ib.; the Duke's Reposi-
tory of Curiosities, 97, 98, 194;
church of the Annunciata, 99, 193;
Duke's Cavalerizzo and Mena-
gerie, 100; Poggio Imperiale, 193;
collections of Prince Leopold and
Signor Gaddi, Academy de la
Crusca, 195; church of St Law-
rence, b; Arsenal, artists, &c.,
196

-, agent of the Duke of, an
affront to, iv. 127
Florival, Mons., of Geneva, ii. 365
Fog, remarkable (1670), ii. 57;
(1699), 368
Fondi, i. 154

Fondigo di Todeschi at Venice, i.

204

Fontaine, Mrs., i. 330
Fontainebleau, palace and gardens,
i. 61, 62, 314
Fontana, Annibal, carving by, i. 233
Domenico-Maria, archi-
tect, works of, i. 118, 119, 124,
125, 126, 131, 147, 174, 177, 233
Lavinia, painting by, i.

148, 170
Fontana della Therme, at Rome, i.
116

Fontana di Specchio, i. 187
Fonts, remarkable, i. 32, 94
Forbes, Mr., ii. 199

Force, Duchesse de la, ii. 312

Forests, notices of, i. 61, 71, 75

Formiana, i. 155

Forster, Sir H., house at Alder-
maston, i. 302

Fortifications, continental, i. 20, 21,
29, 32, 33, 36, 40, 41, 65, 75, 78,
79, 80, 100, 101, 104, 198, 235,
238, 261, 282; English, 311, 314;
ii. 27, 77, 82

Forum, Boarium at Rome, i. 111;
Trajanum, 178

Fossa Nuova, monastery at, i. 153
Foster, Sir Richard, iv. 259, 265,
273, 275, 281

Fotherbee, Sir John, i. 25
Fountains of Lepidus. See Water-
works, i. 118

Fowler, Dr. Edward, Bishop of
Gloucester, ii. 324 n

301

Sir Thomas, his aviary, i.

Fox, Colonel, iv. 167

Dr. Edward, Bishop of Here-
ford, portrait, iii. 301

Sir Stephen and Lady, ii. 9,
137, 142, 144; (a Lord Commis-
sioner of the Treasury, 147); ac-
count of him, 9 n, 156; pro-
posals for his daughter, 165;
directed by the King to form re-
gulations, &c., for Hospital at
Chelsea, 167, 172, 175, 178; his
great interest with bankers, 171;
his house at Chiswick, 178, 185;
allusions to him, 197, 201, 209,
228, 242, 294; grand dinner given
by, 252; subscription to Green-
wich Hospital, 357 n
Foy, Dr., 363

Frampton, Dr. Robert, afterwards
Bishop of Gloucester, ii. 74, 86;
sermon (1686), 261; deprived,
324 n

Franc, Mons. le, notice of, i. 330;
ordained of the Church of Eng-
land, ib.
France, Scotch forces serving in,
(1643), iv. 337; fleet sent to Na-
ples, (1648), 346—350; proceed-
ings of Court and Parliament, 243,
322, 345-349, 352; peace made
with (1649), i. 258; desirous to

conclude a treaty with Cromwell
(1653), iv, 299 n; temporizing
policy of, about Cromwell's Am-
bassador (1656), 313; persecution
of Protestants (1685), ii. 235
"France, the State of," ii. 396
Francis I., King of France, tomb of,
i. 46; his palace, called Madrid,
59, 267; his regard for L. da
Vinci, 234; portrait of, 257
Francis a Paula, St., epitaph, i. 77
Franciscan Monastery at Sienna, i.

104

Francisco, Signor, his skill on the
harpsichord, ii. 100, 172
Franco, John Baptist, manufacturer
of fire-arms, i. 230
Frascati, description of, i. 185
Fraser, or Frisoll, Mr., iv. 70, 223
-, Dr., i. 396; iv. 251, 263 n
Sir Alexander, ii. 6

190

Mr., books purchased by, ii.

Frato, del, paintings by, i. 194
Freart, Roland, treatise of, trans-
lated by Mr. Evelyn, i. 405 n; ii.

397
Frederick, Sir John, his pageant,
&c., when Lord Mayor, i. 378,
and n
Freeman, Sir Ralph, of Betchworth,
i. 393

Freind, Sir John, judicial sentence
upon, ii. 353; absolved by three
non-juring clergymen, ib.
French Church in the Savoy, i. 334;
refugees at Greenwich (1687), ii.
277

French, Dr., i. 304, 399
"French Gardener and English
Vineyard" (1658), published, ii.
392, 396

"French Intelligencer" (1656), iv.
312 n

Frene, M., of Paris, his collection, i.
60

Frey, Hans, famous for his lutes,
i. 201

Frier, Mr., schoolmaster, i. 4
Frigates, peculiar advantages of, i.
398 n; ii. 315, 316
VOL. IV.

Frobisher, Martin, his Journal, iii.

262

Frognall, Sir Philip Warwick's house
at, ii. 108

Fromantil, curious clock by, i. 361,
371

Frost, remarkable (1649), i. 256
Frowde, Mr., clerk to Mr. Locke,
ii. 86

Fuel, scarcity, &c. of, ii. 27, 28
Fuensaldague, General under the
Prince of Condé, iv. 285 n
Fuente, Marquis de la, pass granted
by, i. 225

Fulgosi, Rodolphus, tomb of, i. 213
Fulham, Dr., sermon by, ii. 361
Fuller, Isaac, paintings by, i. 407
Mr., iv. 12

Fullerton, Colonel in the French
service, iv. 337

"Fumifugium" (1661), by Mr. Eve-
lyn, notice of, i. 88 n; ii. 13;
publication of, i. 374 and n, 375;
ii. 392, 396

GADDI, Signor, of Florence, collec-
tion of, i. 195
Gaetano. See Pulsone
Gaieta, City of, i. 155
Gale, Dr. Thomas, Master of St.
Paul's School, ii. 180 and n; iii.
323, 371; MSS. possessed by, 334,

66

337

Galicano, Prince, of Rome, i. 184
Gallant, the Wild," by Dryden,
i. 396

Galleries in the Vatican, i. 145
Galley-slaves at Marseilles, account
of, i. 85 slaves at Leghorn, 95
Galloway, Thomas Sysderf, Bishop
of (1650), i. 283 n; ordination
by, 269

Galloway, Lord (1658), i. 350
Galway, Henry de Ruvigné, Earl of
(1701), account of, ii. 378 and n;
iii. 313

Gamboo, Castle of, taken by the
French, ii. 340

Gaming at Leghorn, i. 95; at Ve-

nice, 223; at Court, 381; ii. 35
Gardens-Abroad: at the Prince's
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