Ham, Duke of Lauderdale's house,
&c., at, ii. 129 Hamburgh, siege of (1686), ii. 268; succoured, ib. Hamilton, James, first Duke, iii. 15; trial (1648), i. 256; execution, 258 and n; portrait, iii. 301
James, third Marquis, i. 285; flies from the Court, iv. 91, 97, 111; his letters to Charles, 104, 112; speech published, 121; his envy of Marquis of Montrose, 135 n; estates in France, 337; exe- cuted (1648), 105 n; references to, 68, 107
Lieut.-Col., iii. 35; iv.
William Douglas, Duke (1660), i. 359; (1682), ii. 179; taken (1690), 319; marriage of his son, 281
Lady, and George her
Harbord, Ambassador, his death, ii. 334
Harby, Sir Job, employed by Charles I., iv. 73, 83, 85, 90, 98, 164, 178; his family, 73 n Harcourt, Count d', Grand Ecuyer de France, i. 281; iv. 246 Earl of, ii. 311 n
Sir Simon, i. Introduction,
xxxii.; ii. 378 Harding, Mr. Richard, allusions to, by Queen of Bohemia, iv. 210, 213, 217-220
Hardwick Hall, plaster floor at, i. 90 n
“Hardwick State Papers" cited, iv. 340 n, 215 n Harlakenton, Mr., i. 325 Harleian Manuscripts referred to, iv. 133, 140, 340, notes Harley, Col. Edward, ii. 133 n
Robert, Earl of Oxford, Speaker of House of Commons, ii. 376 and n
"Hamlet, Prince of Denmark," per- Harman, Captain, ii. 5
Harris, Mr., candidate for Boyle promise_lectureship, iii. 367
Hammond, Col. Robert, his to Charles I., iv. 174 n Dr. Henry, i. 304 founder of a fellowship,
Harrison, Sir John, house near Hert- ford, i. 43
Henry, executed, ii. 329 n Hartlib, Samuel, visit to, by Mr. Evelyn, i. 326; notice of, ib. n; alluded to, iii. 115, 389, 391; letter to Mr. Evelyn, 131 Hartlip, Kent, war prisoners at, ii. 78 Harvey, Sir Daniel, ii. 6
&c., iii. 342 Hampden, John, ii. 159; committed to the Tower, 187, 200; tried, 203 —, Mr. (1693), ii. 338 Hampstead, Lord Wotton's house at, ii. 113 Hampton Court, Charles I. at, i. 253; court held there (1665), 419; palace at, i. 385; ii. 311; noticed, iv. 131, 132, 183 Hanging, women restored after, ii.101 Hanging Tower at Pisa, i. 94, 191; at Florence, 97; at Bologna, 198 Hanmer, Sir Thomas, i. 337; por-Hatfield, palace at, i. 43 trait of, ii. 213
Dr., statue of, i. 391; anni- versary_oration, 404
Hanover, Duke of, excluded from the British throne (1689), ii. 311 -, Sophia, Electress of, i.
20 n Harbord, Sir Charles, i. 373; his son's death, ii. 80
Mr., of Combe, ii. 388 Harwood, Dr., iii. 381 Hasted, Edward, his "History of Kent" referred to, i. 294 n, 397 n
Hatton, Christopher, Lord, i. 260, 262, 268, 274, 337, 373; iv. 135, 151, 169, 192; house of, at Kirby, 302
Lady, i. 260 n, 341 Sergeant Richard (cousin of Mr. Evelyn), i. 254
Hatton, Edward, his "New View of London," ii. 85 n
Hatton Garden, built over, i. 350; exhibition in, ii. 94
Hausse, M. de, his library, &c., i. 60 Havannah, Governor of, his misfor- tunes, i. 336
Havre de Grace, citadel, &c. of, i. 65; bombarded, ii. 343 Hawkins, Sir John, letters of, iii. 380
Hawley, Lord, ii. 72 Hayes, Sir James, ii. 83.
William, iv. 38
Hay-Hill Farm, notice of, ii. 84 n Hay-Market, paving of, (1662), i 387
Haywood, Sir William, ii. 73 Headache, cure for, i. 258 Headly, Thomas, servant of Mr. Evelyn, i. 300, 301
Heard, Sir Isaac, Garter King of Arms, great age of, ii. 232 n Hearth Tax, abolition of, ii. 305 Heath, Mr. and Mrs., i. 287, 314; ii. 35; iii. 95
Heaviside, Mr., i. 365 n Heber, Dr. Reginald, late Bishop of Calcutta, his "Life of Bishop Taylor," referred to, iii. 69 n, 91 n Hebert, Mr. Evelyn's valet, robs him, i. 252
Hebrew manuscript, i. 147 Hedges, Sir Charles, ii. 375 Hegge, R., his MS. "Life of Sir Cuthbert," iii. 383, 384 Heinsius, Daniel, notice of, i. 29 and n; library, ii. 190 Helena, St., statue of, i. 128; monu- ment, 133; chapel, 179 Helmsley, Yorkshire, estate of Duke of Buckingham, ii. 356 and n Hemly Hall, Staffordshire, iv. 145 Henchman, Dr. Humphrey, Bishop of London, i. 352, 358; ii. 10, 74 Mr., i. 358
Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I., her order of Capuchins, iv. 51 n, 73, 109, 334; summons of Lords and Bishops by, 83; claim for re- mainder of her dowry, 332; letter
on reception of Charles I. at Edin- burgh, 50; directions to Sir Ed. Nicholas about Charles's free par- don, 58; answer to Parliament on the education of the Prince, 105 n; intercedes for Father Phillips, 114 n; letters to Sir Edward Ni- cholas, to direct attendance of Earl Caernarvon in Parliament, 115; to forward her dispatch, 118; to direct the attendance of certain Lords in Parliament, 124; to in- form Lord Chamberlain to prepare for the King's return, 131; her reception at Tours, i. 74; resides at Bourbon l'Archambaut, 76: averse to the Duke of York's mar- riage, 341; her attempts to pervert the Duke of Gloucester, iv. 203, 214 n, 216 n; arrives in England, i. 361; visits Mr. Evelyn, 388; compliment to him, 408; alluded to, i. 262, 356, 361–363, 383, 388 n, 390, 393, 403; iv. 49— 53, 74-125, 149-155 Henrietta, Princess (daughter of Charles I.), i. 361; condescension to Mrs. Evelyn, &c., 363; married to Duke of Orleans, ii. 57 n Henry IV., king of France, statues of, i. 48, 62, 134; book of draw- ings, belonging to, 270; letters of, iii. 380; attentive to his maritime interests, 268
VII., Emperor, i. 191
VII., King of England pic- ture of, at Whitehall, i. 328; re- ferred to, 333; "Office" of, at Whitehall, ii. 156
VIII., King of England, his Book against Luther, i. 147; por- trait of, 257; an "office" of, 307; chimney-piece belonging to, 324; referred to, 333
Prince of Wales, son of James I., his palace at Charlton, i. 291; collection of coins, &c., iii. 305
Henshaw, Thomas, with Mr. Evelyn
abroad, i. 93, 170, 179, 184, 188, 220, 222; allusions to, after his
return, 256, 260, 298, 339, 335, 346; ii. 114; recommended for an emoassy by Mr. Evelyn, i. 356; and as French secretary to the King 374; his "History of Salt Petre," ib.; return from Denmark, &c., ii. 109, 150; letter of Mr. Evelyn to, iii. 375; etchings dedi- cated to, by Mr. Evelyn, ii. 398 Heralds' College, part of the Arundel library presented to, ii. 130 Herbert, Richard, Lord, i. 300
Edward, Lord (1665), i. 413 Sir Edward, Lord Chief Jus- tice of the King's Bench, bold speech, ii. 266; a Commissioner for ecclesiastical affairs, 267; his house at Oatlands, 281 and n; at- tainted, &c., ib.
Lord Edward, of Cherbury,
Sir Henry, i. 288, 412 Admiral, defeated by the
French, ii. 310
Hewer, Dr., i. 299; condemned, 345; and executed, 346
Mr., house at Clapham, ii. 332; account of him, ib. Hewson, regicide, executed, i. 360 Heylin, Dr. Peter, sermon by, i. 366 Hicks, Sir William, his house and family at Ruckholt, i. 350 and n Hieroglyphics, stone inscribed with, communicated by Mr. Evelyn to Kircher, i. 220
Higgins, Sir Thomas, his daughter, ii. 269
Higham, Rev. Mr., ii. 116; ser- mons by, i. 299, 321; his death, ii. 206
Highland dragoons (1694), ii. 340; two Dutchmen killed by one of them, 341
Hill, Abraham, F.R.S., ii. 174, 180; iii. 366, 367, 381
Hinton, Mr. William, letter of Charles II. to, iv. 197 Hippodrome at Rome, i. 171
Herbert, Mr. (nephew of Lord Her-"Histoire Critique," of Father Si-
bert), ii. 174, 325
Sir Edward, Attorney-Ge- neral, i, 265; iv. 59, 117, 121, 129 170, 233, 262-264, 270, 273 n; 282, 321 n; King Charles I.'s observations on the conduct of, 169 Lady, i. 265, 273; iv.
Sir Thomas, his "Me- moirs of King Charles I." referred to, iv. 176 n, 182 n Hercules, i. 163, 165; temple of, at Milan, 233
"Hercules in Lydia," an opera, i.
Hereford, Lord Viscount, his house at Ipswich, ii. 119
Hermit of the Colosseum at Rome, i. 122 Hertford, William Seymour, Mar- quis of, iv. 192, 105 n, 135 n, 137, 143, 154 n, 179, 195 Hertfordshire, loyalty of the gentry, iv. 127, 132; remarkable robbery in (1692), ii. 334 Hervey, John, i. 327; ii. 130
-, Mr., of Betchworth, ii. 379
mon, strictures on, iii. 264 Historiographer, Royal, recommend- ed, iii. 215
History, advice for the study of, iii. 162-164
Hoare, Richard, an excellent pen- man, i. 261; strange sickness of,
Hobbes, John, ii. 136; visited by Mr. Evelyn, i. 280, 327; book against his "Leviathan," 297 Hobbson, Mr., of Venice, merchant, i. 224
Hobson, the Cambridge carrier, i.
Hoefnagle, George, print by, ii. 1 n Hoff Van Hounslers Dyck, account of, i. 31
Holbein, Hans, portraits, &c., by, i. 257, 301, 324, 362; ii. 128, 129, 155, 197, 275; alluded to, iii. 296 Holborne, Mr., supports Charles's right to election of officers, iv. 101
Holden, Dr., vicar of Deptford, i. 265; ii. 111; character of, 87: sermon of, 227
, Mr., iv. 235 n, 236, 258, 264, 267, 270; Sir Edward Hyde's opinion of, 255 n, 261, 265 Holland, Henry Rich, first Earl of, iv. 60 n, 105; account of, 105 n; 338; appointed Lord General be- yond Trent, 129; execution of, i. 258; portrait, iii. 301 Holland, Sir John, ii. 18 Holland, Cromwell's dissimulation with, iv. 209; propositions to en- gage its assistance to Charles II., 248, 253; war with, i. 291; fleet defeated, iv. 278 n; concludes peace with Cromwell, 298; letter of States of, to Princess Dowager of Orange, 226; present of the States of, to Charles II., i. 386; peace with, ii. 21; embassy from, to William III., 299 "Hollandia Illustrata," referred to, i. 22
Hollar Winceslaus, his arrival in England, i. 16; notice of, 17and n, engravings by, 325 n, 356n; ii. 18; plan for rebuilding London, iii. 72 n
Holles, Denzill, Lord, creation of, &c., i. 367; iii. 243; iv. 185 n; account of, i. 367 and n
Mr. Jarvis, his message to the Lords, iv. 97 Holloway, Sir Richard, Justice of the King's Bench, ii. 287, 308 Holly hedges, on cultivating, iii. 274 Holmby House, ruins of, ii. 107 Holmes, Mr., iv. 278
Sir Robert, ii. 42, 75, 85,
Horneck, Dr. Anthony, character of, ii. 183 and n; sermon by his son, 368 Horninghold, Leicestershire, seat of, i. 313, 317
Horns at Hampton Court, i. 386 Horse baited to death, ii. 30 Horseheath, Lord Allington's house at, ii. 52 and n
Horsemanship, Duke of Newcastle on, ii. 24 n; iii. 246 Horses, fine sculptures of, i. 109, 116; racing of Barbary, at Rome, 180; regard of a woman for one, 230; Turkish or Asian, brought over, 1684, ii. 201; Charles II.'s sold, iv. 199
96, 246 Holt, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, a subscriber to Greenwich Hospital, ii. 357 n Holy Island, stores taken from, by" the Parliament, iv. 64 Holy Thursday, ceremonies on, Rome, i. 182
Holy-well, near Malvern Hills,
Homer, ancient edition of, ii. 365 Hondius, William, of Amsterdam, i. 28 and n
Horticulture, Spanish, letter res- pecting, ii. 39; iii, 201
Hortus Malabaricus," iii. 259 Hoskins, Sir John, ii. 153; Presi- dent of Royal Society, 179; iii. 381 Hospital, called Christ's Hospital at Rome, i. 150, 151
Hospitals, various notices of, abroad, i. 24, 25, 53, 82, 100, 102, 150, 151, 173, 233, 250, 267, 274; in Eng- land, 313
Hôtel Dieu, and Hôtel de la Charité, i. 53 Hotham, Sir John, commander of Hull, i, 316
Houblon, Mr., merchant, ii. 135 and n, 247; his house on Epping Forest, 182
Sir John, a subscriber to Greenwich Hospital, ii. 357 n Hough, Dr. John, made Bishop of Worcester, ii. 322 and n Houghton, Mr., F.R.S., i. Introduc- tion, xxix
Houllies, a species of fuel, ii. 28 Hounslow Heath, camp on (1678), ii. 126; (1686), 261, 264, 278 Household, Comptroller of the pub- lic dinners of, i. 398 Household, Royal, purveyors of the, regulated, ii. 181 and n How, John, complained of Bishop Burnet's book (1693), ii. 335; Mr. How made a Baron, 378 Howard, Anne, wife of Sir G. Sil- vius, ii. 107 and n, 124
Bernard, i. 388; ii. 213 Charles, i. 387, 403, 404; house at Dorking, 323; ii. 56
Craven, law-suit against his mother, ii. 107 and n; ac- count of him, 107 note
Dorothy, ii. 89; married to Colonel Graham, 106, 124, 232, 240
Lord George (son of sixth Duke of Norfolk, by Mrs. Bickerton), ii. 128 n
Henry, Lord, grandson of the Earl of Arundel (after- wards sixth Duke of Norfolk), at Padua, i. 222 and n, 226; villa at Albury, pictures, &c., 324; ii. 32; procures the dukedom to be re- stored, and compounds a debt of his grandfather's, i. 387; Mr. Croone recommended by Mr. Eve- lyn to travel with his sons, iii. 138; permitted the Royal Society to meet at Arundel House, and gave them the Arundelian library,
ii. 22, 42; presented the Arunde lian marbles to Oxford University, 32-34, 45; iii. 198, 219; created Lord on his embassy to Morocco, ii. 34, 42; conversation with Mr. Evelyn respecting marriage of his son, his own connexion with Mrs. Bickerton, his house at Nor- wich, &c., 70, 71, 72; alluded to, i. 351, 387; ii. 38, 42, 46, 84. See Norfolk.
Howard, Henry (son of the pre- ceding, afterwards seventh Duke of Norfolk), i. 387, 403; ii. 26, 46; iii. 138. See Norfolk Howard, Philip (afterwards Cardi- nal), i. 226, 388; ii. 50
Sir Robert (son of the Earl of Berks), play by, i. 393; alluded to, 400 n; ii. 19 m, 42, 221; impeached Sir W. Penn, 36; "an universal pretender," 185, 221; his house at Ashted, 206
Mr. Thomas (son of Sir Robert), ii. 325; his death, 378
Thomas, Earl of Arundel, Earl Marshal, iv. 57, 62, 67, 83, 93
Lord Thomas (son of Henry, sixth Duke of Norfolk), i. 388, 403; ii. 26, 129; iii. 138; his children alluded to, ii. 371
Lord, of Escrick, concerned in the Ryehouse plot, and dis- covered his associates, ii. 188; Algernon Sidney executed on his single witness, 199
Mrs. (widow of William, fourth son of first Earl of Berk- shire), and her daughters, ii. 43, 105, 107 n, 108, 124; law-suit against, by her son, 107, 108
Earls of Berkshire, mansion
of, ii. 22 n Hoy, Dr., Mr. Evelyn's opinion of his talents, iii. 375 Huddleston, Father, a popish priest,
administered the sacrament to King Charles II. in extremis, ii. 216 n Hudibras (Samuel Butler), portrait, iii. 301
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