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Sir Spencer, gallantry in

youth, iv. 208 n
Conolly, Owen, discovers Irish Re-
bellion, iv. 108 and n; Parliament
reward for, ib.

Conde, Louis, Prince of, and his
party referred to, i. 257, 262, 265,
291; iv. 235-243 n, 254, 259 n,
261, 272, 341; meeting with
Queen Christina, 218 and n, 221;
proceedings of (July, 1648), 346,
349; professes friendship for
Charles I., 336; his insurrection-
ary army (1653), 285 n
Confederates (1689), progress of, ii.

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obelisk, 132; churches built by,
&c., 180

Constantinople, name of an ancient
coin, iii. 375, 381
Convention (1689), proceedings of,
as to disposal of the Crown, ii. 299,
302, 304

Convents and Monasteries, notices of,
i. 21, 32, 36, 38, 50, 77, 100, 103,
104, 114, 117, 156, 163, 170, 172,
176, 178, 199, 207, 213, 214, 217,
223, 233, 235

Conversano, Conte, iv. 350
Convocation (1690), for reforming
Liturgy, &c., ii. 313, 314; (1701)
notices a passage in a book of Dr.
Davenant's, 377 and n; disputes
in, 378

Conway, Edward, Lord, ii. 125; iv.

340

Cony, Mr., ii. 110

Conyers, Sir Jo., examined, iv. 128
and n

Cook, Dr. George, Bishop of Here-
ford, iv. 99 n

Sir Robert, i. 272

Mr., nonjuring clergyman, ii.
353 n

John, regicide, executed, i,

360
Cooke, Col., i. 263; ii. 201

Capt., an excellent singer,
&c., i. 321, 334

Mr., at Cashiobury, ii. 149
Sir T., discovery about East
India Company, ii. 347

Rev. Edward, pamphlet re-
printed by, ii. 341 n
Cooper, Samuel, portrait painter, i.
382 and n

Anthony Ashley Cooper,
Lord, creation of, i. 367

Mr. Surgeon, on Mr. Eve-
lyn's Tables of the Veins, &c., ii.
380

Rev. Mr., Fellow of Baliol
College, i. 11
Coque, Mons. le ii. 312
Corbeil, notice of, i. 63
Cork, Richard Boyle, First Earl of,
i. 404; iii. 396

Corker, James, trial of (1679), ii.
139 n
Cornaro, Helen, a learned Italian,
iii. 296

family painting of, i. 346
Cornbury, Lord Cornbury's house
at, i. 405; portraits, &c., there,
iii. 301. See Clarendon
Cornea, Antonio de la, painter at
Rome, i. 189

Cornelius Nepos, statue of, i. 229
Cornwallis, Lord, i. 367 and n; ii.
156, 212, 219

Coronada, Don Juan Vasquez, i. 236
Coronation and Harwich ships lost,
ii. 327

Coronation of King Charles II.,
366-370

i.

Corpus-Christi day in Paris,i.253,278
Correggio. See Allegri
Corsica, Island of, i. 87
Cortone, Pietro Berretini il, paint-
ings, &c., by i. 112, 114, 189, 196
Dr., of Verona, i. 229
Cosin, Dr. John, Dean of Peter-
borough, afterwards Bishop of
Durham, i. 265; notice of him,
282 n; officiated in the English
Chapel in Paris, 269, 278, 282,
283 n; occasion of publishing his
"Offices," 282, 283; Mr. Evelyn
treated with him for the purchase
of his library, 290; iii. 307;
letter on that subject, 307 n;
letter to Mr. Evelyn, on his visit-
ing his daughter, 61; alluded to,
i. 319, 396; ii. 49 n, 239 n; iv. 281
Cosin, John, son of the Bishop, per-
verted to Popery, i. 285, 290; his
letter to Mr. Evelyn on joining
the Roman Church, iii. 58
Cosmo II., Grand Duke of Florence,
fine statue of, i. 195
Cotterell, Sir Charles, ii. 38, 169;
iv. 205, 207, 224; his son, ii. 80
Cottington, Sir Francis, Lord, sum-
moned by the Queen (1641), iv.
84; referred to, i. 261, 277; iv.
93, 146 n; King Charles I. re-
quires his presence in Parliament,
124; portrait, iii. 301

Cotton, Sir John, i. 63; a great
Grecian, ii. 7; library, 36; his
relict, i. 3 n, 14 n; ii. 368

Sir Robert, ii. 7; MSS.
collected by, 36; portrait, iii. 301;
medals of, 299

Lady, christening of her
daughter, i. 255; birth of a son
to, 290; death and funeral, 404;
letter of Mr. Evelyn to, on the
death of her infant, iii. 136
Courland, Duke of, iv. 139
Course in Paris, i. 55; at Vincenza,
227; in Milan, 236
Court of Vulcan, i. 163
Courts in Venice, i. 208
Covel, Dr. John, ii. 351 and n
Covenant, Scotch, i. 43; burnt, 373;

ordered to be abjured, 389
Covenberg, F., painting by, i. 31
Covent Garden, Church and Piazza
of, copied from Leghorn, i. 96
Coventry, city of, notice of, i. 312;
address to James II. (1687), ii
278

Coventry, Thomas, Lord, summoned
by the Queen (1641), iv. 84
Henry, iii. 240, 243

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Sir Wm., secretary to
James, Duke of York, &c., i. 263,
351, 396, 419; ii. 2, 30, 113; ac-
count of, i. 263 n; letter of Mr.
Evelyn to, i. Introduction; iii.
172, 243

Cowley, Abraham, i. 396, 400; ii.
157; iii. 317; iv. 193; his death
and funeral, ii. 30; iii. 322; let-
ter of Mr. Evelyn to, ii. 23 n;iii.
194; letter to Mr. Evelyn, res-
pecting his verses on Royal So-
ciety, 195; on the treaty of Breda,
iv. 202 n; portrait, iii. 301
Cowper, Mr. William, (afterwards
Earl Cowper), made Lord Keeper,
ii. 388 and n

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Crafford, John, notice of, i. 13
Cranbourne Lodge, ii. 96, 269
Cranbourne, Lord, ii. 168
Crane, Mr., Clerk of Green Cloth,
i. 361, 362, 363

Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of
Canterbury, iii. 301

Craven, William, Lord, ii. 65;
house at Caversham, i. 302; no-
tice of, ib. n

Creech, Rev. Thomas, letters by, iii.
267, 272

Creighton, Dr., sermons by, i. 263,
379, 396; ii. 94, 114, 242; ac-
count of, i. 379 n

Cressy, Dean, his answer to Dr.
Pierce, i. 398 and n; iii. 139,
141

Crevecoeur, Marquis de, i. 276
Crew, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 258,
267, 270 n

Sir Clepesby, i. 254

to Ireland, 39; murders by his
guards, i. 254; Act of Oblivion,
290; feasts with Lord Mayor on
Ash Wednesday, 300; prohibits
Ministers of the Church from
preaching, &c., 327; death and
funeral, 347, 348; disinterment,
364; allusions to, i. 288, 289, 301,
323, 333, 337; ii. 364
Cromwell, Richard, i. 349
Croone, Dr., letter of Mr. Evelyn to,
iii. 138

Cropredy Bridge, battle of, iv. 141 n
Cross, fragments of the, i. 128, 133,
179; of St. Edward discovered, ii.
244, 390

Crouch, Dr., iii. 249 n
Crowder, Rev. Mr., i. 283
Crowe, Sir Sackville, i. 415
Crowne, John, masque by, at Court
(1674), ii. 100 n
Crowther, Mr., iv. 322

-, Thomas, Lord, creation of, i.367 | Croydon Church, monuments in, ii.

a commissioner at New-

port, iv. 185 n
Crisp, Sir Nicholas, projects of, i.
325, 326, 383
Crispe, a confidential servant of King
Charles I., iv. 73 and n
Croft, Dr. Herbert, Bishop of Here-
ford, "Naked Truth" by, ii. 111;
referred, 41

Crofts, Lord, i. 262; ii. 118

Mr., iv. 263 n, 341; Parlia-
ment discovers his cypher, 130;
account of him, ib. n
Crombe, Col., 32
Cromer, musician, i. 394
Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex,
portrait, iii. 301

-, Oliver, iv. 180, 194 n,
202-215 n, 222, 226, 294, 302,
305-313; dissolves Long Parlia-
ment, 208 n, 275 n; assumes the
Protectorate, 208, 209, 294; his
Parliament (1654), and its disso-
lution, 211 and n; procures
Charles II.'s cruisers to be shut
out from Brest, 303, 306; sends a
squadron to the Indies, 306; his
vision, iii. 6; resolves to proceed

374
Croydon, Dr., i. 278

Crusca, Academy de la, i. 195; iii.310
Crypt of St. Peter's at Rome, i. 141
Cudworth, Dr., sermon of, ii. 136
Cullum, Sir Dudley, letters, iii. 331,
339

Culpeper, Col., attack on the Earl
of Devon, ii. 237

Culpepper, John, Lord, i. 421; ii.
5, 63; iv. 135 n, 140, 143, 164 n,
199 n; letter of James Duke of
York to, 200

Cuma, City of, i. 166
Cumberland, Dr. Richard, Bishop of

Peterborough, ii. 324, 325 and n
Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of,
iv. 164n; summoned by the Queen,
84

Cuperus, Gisbertus, on the colours of
the ancients, iii. 277
Cupid and Psyche, Raffaelle's paint-
ing of, i. 140
Cupola, curious effects of one on the
voice, i. 94
Curtius,
213, 214

C

notice of, iv. 207 n,

Sir William, President for

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Custance, Capt., knighted, i. 418
Custom-house, rebuilt after fire, ii.
68

Cuthbert, St., Hegge's MS. Life of,
iii. 383, 384
Cutler, Alderman Sir John, patron
of Deptford, i. 349; ii. 74, 79
Cylinder with chimes, i. 26
Cypher, various letters in, with in-
terpretations, iv. 137, 145-179,
246-254; notices concerning cy-
phers, 153, 157-159, 164, 178,
267, 280

Cypress Tree, remarkable one, i. 229
Cyril, patriarch of Constantinople, i.

10

D'ADA, Ferdinand, Count, Pope's
nuncio, ii. 257 and n, 280 and n
Daincourt, Lord, ii. 100 n
D'Ameron, Mons., iv. 223
Dampier, Capt. William, notices of,
ii. 363 and n

Danby, Thomas Osborne, Earl of,

Lord Treasurer, ii. 170, 314 n;
iii. 261, 308; imprisonment of,
ii. 204

Danes, their title to Dominion of the

Sea, &c., iii. 268-271
Dangerfield, whipped for perjury, ii.

236

D'Anguien, Duke, iv. 345
Darcy, Edward, Mr. Evelyn's sister
unhappily married to, i. 6; her
death, 8

Darien, Scotch book about the Colo-
ny of, ii. 370 and n; Parliament
votes against the Scotch settling
in, ib.
Darneford, Magna, farm so called,
i. 310

Darnel, Rev. Mr., sermon by, i. 325
Dartmouth, Lord, fair on Blackheath
procured by, ii. 184; Master of
Trinity House, 184, 207, 240
Davenant, Sir William, plays, &c.
by, i. 349 n, 378 n, 394 n

Davenant, Dr. Charles, ii. 388 and n;
convocation displeased by a book
of his, 377 and n
Davenport, Mrs., "Roxalana," i. 381;
ii. 19 n

D'Aviler, Mons., his book on Archi-
tecture, iii. 361

D'Avinson, Dr., of Paris, i. 263
Davis, Lieut., i. 415 n

Mrs.. ii. 19 n, 100 n
Daun, M., ii. 338

Dean Forest, planting of, suggested
by Mr. Evelyn, i. 393

Dean, West, Wiltshire, descent of
the Evelyns of, Pedigree; ii. 397
Deane, Mr., iv. 288

--, Sir Anthony, ii. 174; on mode
of building men of war, 172, 173,
conversation respecting frigates,
fire-ships, &c., 315, 316, 318
De Brie, M., iv. 224

De Camper, Mons., iv. 271
Declaration from King Charles I.
(1641), iv. 58; from the Parlia-
ment, against superstitious rites,
65 n; of the Commons against
the Lords, 68, 69, 72, 74; of ditto
on the state of the Kingdom, 109;
of ditto on the army for Ireland,
113 n, 119, 125; from King
Charles I. against Orders in Par-
liament made without him, 124;
of the House of Commons on ill
Councils, 117, 125, 130 and n,
133; of Freedom of the Ports, 318
Decoy in St. James's Park (1665),
i. 413, 414

De Creete, painter, i. 309
Dedham, Essex, notice of, i. 332
Deepden, at Dorking, Surrey, i. 323
and n, 404
Deering, Sir Edward, and his daugh-
ter, ii. 149

D'Harcourt, Count, Grand Ecuyer of
France, i. 281

Delabarr, paintings possessed by, i.

259

Delamere, Henry Booth, Lord (1688),

ii. 296

De l'Angle, M., minister of Charen-
ton, ii. 186

De Larrey, Isaac, his character of
Duke of Richmond, iv. 69 n; of
Lord Warwick, 105 n; of Sir Ed-
ward Nicholas, 192 n
Del Camp, M., his Equestrian Aca-
demy, i. 265

Delft, i. 19; church and senate-
house of, 23; explosion at (1654),
iv. 214

Delichio, Busqueto, bending tower
built by, i. 191
Demalhoy, Mr., ii. 96

Denbigh, Basil Fielding, Earl of
(1664), i. 405

Denham, Sir John, i. 300, 327, 377
Denmark, Resident of the King of,
i. 359; Ambassadors from, 360,
364; tyranny exercised in (1687),
ii. 280

Prince George of (1662),
i. 392; married to Princess Anne,
ii. 192; allusions to him, 212,

280

Christian IV., King of,
iv. 139; reported present to
Charles II., 262 n
Deptford, monument at, i. 398 n;
plague at, i. 419; ii. 4, 8; fire in
dock-yard, 27; church built, ii.

366

Derby, James Stanley, Earl of, exe-

cuted, i. 284; iv. 192; portrait,

iii. 301

Derby, William George Richard Stan-

ley, Lord (1689), ii. 301, 305
Derby, Countess of, ii. 115, 153
Derby House, notice of, i. 347 n
De Rosny, Mr., his talents, iv. 30
De Ruyter, Admiral Michael Adrian,
his commission to Guinea, iii. 240
Descartes, Réné, iii. 296, 346, 350
Desguynes, Connestable de, iv. 317
D'Espagne, Mons., i. 334
D'Este, Palace of, i. 186
D'Estrades, Marshal, obliged James

II. to dismiss Protestants, ii. 308
Devereux, Lord, house at Ipswich,
i. 332

De Vic, Sir Henry, i. 39 and n, 374;
ii. 25; iv. 215, 218, 221, 318,
340 n

Devonshire, William Cavendish, Earl
of, afterwards Duke (1652), i. 291,
388;
ii. 304, 338, 357, 364; iv.
84; account of, i. 291; Col. Cul-
peper's assault on, ii. 237

Christian, Countess of
(1662), i. 388; (1686), ii. 259
De Wit faction in Holland, iv. 215
and n, 246 n

Diamond and Ruby ships launched,
i. 289

Diana, Baths of, &c., i. 166, 170
Dichley, Sir Henry Lee's seat at, i.
405, 406

Dickinson, Dr. Edmund, ii. 388-
and n

Dieppe, i. 64; bombarded, ii. 343
Digby, George, Lord, referred to, iv.

95, 121, 139, 143, 155, 156, 157,
165 n, 167 n, 170, 231; letters to,
342-344; opposes "Instructions"
to Commissioners at Edinburgh,
121; King Charles thanks him,
ib.; Prince Rupert, &c., quarrel
about defeat at Sherbourne, 166 n

Mr. John, son of the Earl of
Bristol, iv. 123, 124

John, Earl of Bristol, por-
traits, ii. 214; iii. 301

Sir Everard, ii. 134

Sir Kenelm, i. 32, 284, 300,
306, 374, 393; Mr. Evelyn's opi--
nion of him, &c., 284; ii. 51;.
portrait, 214; library, iii. 309

J., son of Sir Kenelm, i. 226
Digesters, Papin's, bones dissolved
by, ii. 175

Dillon, Capt. in navy of Charles II.
in exile, iv. 300, 301
Dioclesian, C. Valerius Aurelius,

Emperor, bath of, at Rome, i. 116
Diodati, Signior John, i. 246, 248,

249

Dishington, Sir T., iv. 338
Diskvelt, Mynheer, Dutch Ambas-
sador, ii. 277

Dissenters, Act of Indulgence for,
ii. 310

Dives, Sir Lewis, adventures of, i
279, 280, 285

Diving Bell, trial of (1661), i. 373

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