P. 217, line 13. till himself were declared, till he had made his own intention known. 27. Hussey. Sir William Hussey was chief justice of the King's Bench. (See Gairdner's Letters, &c. 1. 67.) Frowick, one of the King's serjeants at law. P. 219, line 2. Cardinal Adrian, i. e. Adrian de Castello. See note on p. 68, 1. 11. P. 220, line 13. tres magi, i. e. the three wise men. owing to. This expression is not common, but see 14. long of, i. e. Shaksp. Cymb. V. 5. 271, “O, she was naught: and long of her it was That we meet here so strangely." P. 221, line 6. daintiest monuments. Henry VIIth's chapel will still bear the praise which Bacon here gives to it. INDEX OF NAMES. Barley, William, 113, 6: 126, 11 Bath, earl of, 18, 9 Bedford, duke of, 13, 21: 21, 1: 34, II: 35, 9: 154, 10 Bevers, lord admiral, 146, 16 Bosworth-field, 5, 5: 20, 24: 124, 303 of York, 7, 19: 8, 14, Gaunt, 75, 2: 94, 8 II, I, 29: 12,5 15, 1: 19, 17, 23: Ely, Morton, bishop of, 19, 1 8 190, 19: 193, 1: 197, 16: 209, 14: 210, 10: 154, 9 Exeter, 164, 15: 166, 10: 168, 1 I 102, 2 Fox, bishop of, 19, 2: siege of, 165, 25 F. Faro, Catharine de, 106, 13 200, of Naples, 103, 33: 132, 7, 19 Gemes, 83, 22 Gloucester, duke of, 6, 32: 16,32 Thomas, prior of Christ Church, 87, 17 Gordon, lady Catharine, 140, II: Græcia, 82, 20 Granada, realm of, 83, 6: 97, I : Green, Sir Thomas, 194, 9 |