2 Index of Illustrations [pln'raus. 



Bridgeman [Sir Orlando'], 1688. Another. Finer 

 one, at an earlier age. Engraved by Bond. p. ci. 



The lord keeper, who lost his reputation by allowing his wife, a 

 woman of cunning and intrigue, to interfere in the chancery 

 suits. 



Brome [Alexander], 1660. Engraved by Engleheart, 

 after Loggan. India proof, very fine and rare. 



p. Ixi. 



The English Anacreon, and author of the greater part of the 

 " Rump Songs," and called " Walton's Ingenious Friend." 



Cambden \lVilliam\, 1600. Engraved by Marshall, 

 after a very rare print, p. xxi. 

 The celebrated antiquarian and author, at the age of 74. 



Cartwright [JVilliam], 1640. Engraved by Edwards, 

 after Lombart. India proof, excessively rare, 

 p. xxi. 

 A royalist divine, then greatly distinguished as a playwright. 



Charles I., ob. 1648. A truly royal portrait, splen- 

 didly engraved by Robinson, after the original 

 by Vandyke. Very fine India proof p. xv. 



- Another portrait, engraved by Hertochs. Fery 

 scarce, p. xxv. 



- Another, as he appeared just previous to his 

 execution — '' a horrable murder y Artist un- 

 known. Very rare. p. xxv. 



. . " his private virtues and literary acquirements gave greater 

 value to his opinion than even his exalted rank." — Walton. 



