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Subject of the note.

House of Commons upon various
speeches of Bacon's

Bacon's apology respecting Essex-
Alexander Hephestion and Craterus.
Essex's apology contained in a tract,
penned by himself, 1598; extract
from it

Notice of Lady Rich's letter to Queen
Elizabeth in favour of Essex
Bacon's opening of the charge against
Essex...

Bacon's account of the distribution of
parts to the counsel against Essex
Double nature of good in every thing—
speech of Pompeius Magnus
Preferment a sacred trust-letter from
Bacon to Mr. Massey

Custom explained of counsel pleading
on both sides, extract from Harleian
MSS. Edinburgh Review, Boswell,
Lord Erskine, and Sir M. Hale
Account of the trial of Essex in the
Star Chamber from the Sydney pa-
pers, from Camden and Morrison ...
Letter from Bacon offering his services
to Essex, with his answer ......
Letters referred to by Essex on his trial,
framed for him by Bacon

Extract from the Harleian MSS.-des-

cription of the arraignment of Essex
and Southampton, 19th Feb. 1600 —
Bacon's speeches...

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Ignorance of a man's own mind-Fos-
ter's essays

Censure of Bacon by Judge Foster, from
a tract, Lond. 1766.....

Sutton, the founder of the Charter
House, alarmed at being made a peer
-his frugal life

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Bishop Williams's speech on the first
day of term on taking his seat.........
Arraignment of Sir W. Raleigh
Explanation of Coke's allusion to the
ship of fools........

Roll of New Yeares Guyftes to
Elizabeth

Man swerves from truth if actuated by
a stronger passion than the love of it
Obstacles to the advancement of learn-
ing and acquisition of knowledge
Error as to the opinion of punishing lu-
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Stopping the patent as to separate col-
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Proceedings against Bacon, from a tract
entitled Collection of Proceedings,
&c. an account of Bushel-Bacon's
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INDEX TO THE NOTES.

ABOLITION of presents to judges in
France, note Z Z.
Advancement of Learning, to whom
presented, note A A A; different
editions of, note A A A.

Advocate, duty of, note 4 B, text 62.
Agnus, only word wolf makes of al-
phabet, note X OT.

Alfred, his division of time, note X OT.
Amias Paulet, text 9.

Ancients, Wisdom of, edition of, note
ССС.

Anne Bacon, wife of Harbottle Grim-

stone, account of, text 6.
Aphorisms, the favorite style of Bacon,

note 3 K, text 37.

Apology by Bacon, concerning Essex,
note 3 Y, text 49.

Apology of Essex, written by himself,
note 3 V, text 45.

Arrest of Bacon for debt, note 3 0,
text 43.

Ascham, note E, text 2.

Atheism, arising from half-knowledge,
note 3 L, text 41.

Athens, reform of law in, note B B,
text 27.

Atlantis, New, note N, text 16.
Attempts to modernize essays, note 3 I,
text 36.

Aubrey, his petition against Bacon,
note G G G

Authors, their observations on Novum
Organum, note B B B.
Autographs of Bacon in the books at
Grays Inn, note T, text 23.

;

BACON, his desire to quit the law, note
Z, text 26; his judgment not in-
fluenced by presents, note ZZ
liable to fainting, note G, text 3;
his sensibility, note G, text 3; his
delicate health, note G, text 3;
Essex's care of him, note 3 H, text
26; goes to France, when six-
teen, note O; letters from, to the
Lord Keeper, April, 1594, requiring
his good offices as to the solicitor-
ship, note HH, text 30; never re-
warded by Elizabeth, note Z Z, text

27; his love of contemplation, note
FFF; his marriage, note H HH;
proceedings in parliament against,
note G GG; his pension, note
TTT.

Bacon's letter to Burleigh to rescue
him from the law, note Z, text 26;
letter to Burleigh respecting the
Queen's intentions and liberality,
note 3 A, text 35; extraordinary
powers when a child, note H, text 3
love of aphorisms, note 3 K, text
37; early writings without imagery,
note 3 K, text 37; essay on atheism,
note 3 L, text 41; letter to Essex
respecting his intended marriage,
note 3 M, text 42; chambers in
Gray's Inn, note T; love of con-
templation, notes S, T, text 22;
apology respecting Essex, extract
from, note Y, text 26; powers, active
or contemplative, note Z, text 26;
letter to the King on his love of re-
tirement, April, 1616, note S; apart-
ments, No. 1, Gray's Inn Square,
description of, note T, text 23; letter
to Lord Burghley desiring his good
offices and speaking of his capa-
bility either for contemplation or
action, note Z, text 26; speech upon
the subsidies, in Queen Elizabeth's
reign, note D D, text 28; letter to
the Lord Treasurer as to his speech
on the subsidies which offended the
Queen, and to Puckering thereon,
note E E, text 28; letter to Anthony
Bacon on the solicitor's place, 25th
June, 1594, note PP, text 31; let-
ter to the Queen upon the solicitor's
place, and upon her displeasure,
note QQ, text 32; letter complain-
ing to the Lord Keeper Puckering
of his treatment, August 19, 1595,
note L L, text 30; letter to Bur-
leigh desiring his good offices, note
M M, text 30; suspicion of the Ce-
cils, extract from the Biographia,
charge against Cecil that he was
bribed, note N N, text 30; acknow-
ledgment that he was wrong in ac-

cusing Cecil of bribery, note OO,
text 31; letter to Burleigh noticing
his father's youth when first em-
ployed by the Queen, note T T, text
33; letter to Foulke Greville com-
plaining of the Queen, note V V,
text 33; letter to the Earl of Devon-
shire respecting Essex's gift of an
estate, note W W, text 34; letter to
Essex declaring his intention to re-
tire after his disappointment, March
30, 1594, note XX, text 34; inven-
tion of machine to show the motion
of the planets, note Y Y, text 34;
intention to travel after his disap-
pointment, letter to Cecil, note X X,
text 34; patent for Lord Keeper,
note EEE; appointment as Lord
Keeper, falsehoods respecting, note
EEE; opinion of his own unfitness
for business, note S.
Bacon, Lady, buried in Bedfordshire,
note HHH; maiden name of,
Barnham, note H H H.
Bacon, Anthony, member for Walling-
ford, note A A, text 27; member for
Middlesex, note A H, text 27; in-
troduced by Francis to Essex, note Y.
Bacon's mother, note D, text 1.
Bedel Ingram's account of_grace
granted at Cambridge to Bacon,
note 3 B, text 35.

Ben Jonson, observations on Bacon's
early works without imagery, note
Ꭱ Ꭱ Ꭱ.

Bodley, letter to, from Bacon, on love

of retirement, note S, text 22.
Bodley, Sir Thomas, presented with
Advancement of Learning, note
ААА.

Bribery. See Judges, presents to;
charge of, Des Cartes' observations,
note ZZ; charge of, against Wil-
liams, note ZZ; charges of, fully
detailed, note G G G ; interview be-
tween Bacon and King, note G GG;
charges of, note ZZ; refused by
Hale, note ZZ.
Brackley.-See Ellesmere.
Brograve and Brauthwayt preferred
to Bacon, by Lord Keeper Pucker-
ing, note K K, text 30.
Buckhurst presented with Advance-
ment of Learning, note A A A.
Buckingham, letter to, by Bacon, on
being accused, note ZZ.
Burghley's, Lord, objection to pay
Spenser for his poem, note X, text
25; letter from, to Bacon, on the
solicitorship, note K K, text 30.

Bushel, account of, note G GG; his
account of Bacon's not resisting
charge of bribery, note G G G.
Bushel's Abridgement, page 1, de-
scribing a glass invented by Bacon,
note Y Y, text 34.

Butler, Charles, early riser, note
XOV.

CAMBRIDGE University grace passed,
1504, note 3 B, text 35; their letter
upon receipt of Novum Organum,
note B B B.

Camden's account of Essex's trial,
note 4 C, text 70.

Cards, patent for, by Raleigh, note
XXXX.

Cartes. See Des Cartes.
Chambers in Gray's Inn, Bacon's,
note T.

Chancellor, L'Hôpital, his recreations,
note X OV.

Chancellor, Lord, presented with Ad-

vancement of Learning, note AAA.
Chancery, remedies for defects of,
note DDD.

Charge of bribery, note G G G.
Charges of bribery against Bacon, note
Ꮓ Ꮓ.

Charter House, note XOY; founder
of, his noble conduct, note A A A A.
Cicero, his intellectual recreations,
note XOT.

Coke, Sir Edward, his remarks on

Novum Organum, note B B B.
Collegiate education of statesmen neg-
lected in England, note C C C.
Common Law, elements of, different
editions by Bacon, note 3 C, text 35.
Concealment and revelation of opinion,
note F F, text 28.

Contemplation, Bacon's love of, note
T, text 22; note F F F.
Contemplative life, note B, text 1.
Cooke, Sir Anthony, note B, text 1.
Copies of Novum Organum, to whom
presented, note B B B.

Curiosity, Idle, notes X O V, QQQ,
WWW.

D'AGUESSEAU, note DDD.
Daughters of Sir A. Cooke, note B.
Death of Lord Ellesmere, note EE E.
Defects of chancery, remedies for,
note D D D.
Demetrius, note XO V.

Des Cartes, his observations upon
charge of bribery, note Z Z.
D'Ewes, Sir Simon, note XXXX;
Journal, extract from, note 3 S, text

44; extract from, relating to the
subsidies, note DD, text 28.
Digby, letter to, note ZZ.
Double nature of good, note 3 Z, text
60.

Dulwich College, note X OY.

EDITIONS of Bacon's Essays, full ac-
count of, note 3 E, text 37; dif-
ferent, of Advancement of Learn-
ing, note A AA; of Novum Or-
ganum, note BBB; of Wisdom of
Ancients, note C C C.
Education of statesmen neglected in
England, note C C C.
Egerton, Sir Thomas, letter to, note
30, text 43; his petition against
Bacon, note G G G.

Eldon, Lord, account of him, note
DDD.

Elements of Common Law by Bacon,
different editions of, note 3 C, text
35.

Elizabeth, her affliction at the death of
Essex, note 4 G, text 94; eulogium
upon, by Bacon, with notices by
Tenison and Rawley, note 4 H,
text 94; her neglect of Bacon, note
Z Z, text 27.

Ellesmere, Lord, resigns great seals,
note EEE.

England, judges in, presents to, note
ZZ.

Epices abolished in France by L'Hô-
pital, note ZZ; nature of, note ZZ;
origin of, note ZZ.

Erskine on duty of advocate, note 4 B,
text 62.

Essays of Bacon, various editions of,
note 31, text 37; in French, note
3 I, text 36; translations of, note
3 I, text 37; relating to administra-
tion of justice, note CCC; post-
humous, note 3 I, text 37; observa-
tions on, note 3 I, text 37; obser-
vations on, by Tenison, note 3 I,
text 37; in Italian, note 3 I, text
36; modernized, note 3 I, text 26;
Forster's, note G G.

Essex, Bacon's friendship for, note Y,

text 26; his care of Bacon, note 3 H,
text 26; his apology by himself,
note 3 V, text 45; charge against,
in the house of lords, note 3 X, text
48; Bacon's apology respecting,
extract from, note Y, text 26; his
letter to Bacon after his confine-
ment, note 4 D, text 78; his letters
to Bacon respecting the solicitor-
ship, September, 1593, and March,

1594, note PP, text 31; letters from,
to the Lord Keeper on Bacon's be-
half, note I I, text 30.
Eulogium on Queen Elizabeth, letter
thereon, note 4 H, text 94.
Europe, state of, note Z, text 17; first
treatise of Bacon's, ibid.
Evelyn's memoirs, note X O V.
Expense of Chancery, note D D D.

FAINTING, Bacon liable to, note G,
text 3.

Falsehoods respecting Bacon's appoint-

ment as Lord Keeper, note E EE.
Family of Sir Nicholas, note C.
Father Fulgentio, note C C C.
Field, Doctor, note G G G.
Fish-ponds, Bacon's, note C.
Fools, ship of, note Y Y Y Y.
Forster, Judge, his observations on
Bacon, note Ꮓ Ꮓ Ꮓ.

Foster's essays, note Y Y Y.
Foulke Greville, letter from, to Bacon,
upon the solicitor's place, note RR,
text 32.

Founder of Charter House, his noble
conduct, note A A A A.

France, Bacon goes to, when sixteen,
note O; abolition of presents to
judges in, note Z Z; custom of
epices, note Z Z; sale of offices abo-
lished in, note Z Z.

French ambassador's account of Queen
Elizabeth's affliction and decline,
note 4 G, text 94.

French essays, note X, text 36.
Friendship, note upon, note 3S, text 48.
Fulgentio, father, note C C C.
Fuller, his praise of Bacon, note ZZ.
Furniture belonging to Sir Nicholas,
how preserved, note C.

GARNET, note Z Z Z.
General knowledge, importance of,
note I, text 11.

Giddy Hall, note B, text 1.
Glass tube to discover insensible per-
spiration invented by Lord Stanhope,
note Y Y.

Grammarian labouring on words, note
WWW.

Gray's Inn, Bacon's apartments there,
and autographs, and trees planted
by him, note T, text 23.
Gray's Inn Gardens, note T.
Great seal of Sir Nicholas, how pre-
served, note G.

Grey, Lady Jane, note E, text 2.
Grimstone, Sir Harbottle, account of,
note C.

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