INDEX TO THE LIFE. 



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CHEPSTOW. 



being taken, 85; men for its relief, 

 114; Glamorgan writes about relief, 

 125; 6,000 Irish ready for, 126; 3,000 

 men reported ready, 135; loss of, 138; 

 Glamorgan s hopes of relief, 160; its 

 surrender, 161. 



CHEPSTOW fortified, 60; belongs to the 

 Marquis of Worcester of inheritance, 

 66; named, 328, 332. 



CHHISTENING present, a, 2. 



CIVIL WAR, aspect of affairs, 1641, 37; 

 series of national disasters, 43; party 

 distinctions, 43; ancient warfare, 53, 

 54; perplexing state of the war, 69; 

 the gain and loss by, 186; intellectual 

 losses, incalculable, 186. 



CIPHER, letter written in, 180 ; a sen 

 tence in, 333. 



CLARENDON, Earl of, resided at Wor 

 cester House, 192 ; Marquis of Wor 

 cester s letter of explanations to, 227; 

 offer of Worcester House, 235; his 

 residence, (note), 237 ; at Worcester 

 House, 260, 261; visited by Evelyn, 

 261. 



COBHAM, Lord, his house at Blackfriars, 

 3; Queen Elizabeth to stay there, 3; 

 attends the Queen at the water- side, 

 3; her majesty sups at his house, 4; 

 leads the bride (Miss Russell) to 

 church, 4. 



COKE, JCHN, his letter, 24. 



COPLEY, CHRISTOPHER, named in a 

 Bill for settling Worcester House on 

 the Marchioness of Worcester, 196; 

 may have instigated the writing of the 

 &quot;Century,&quot; 215; in the army, 215; 

 letter from the Marquis of Worcester, 

 215; interested in the engine, 216; 

 obtains a written obligation from the 

 Marquis of Worcester, 216; he &quot; doth 

 undermine Worcester House,&quot; 235; 

 named, 301 ; some account of him, 

 Appendix E. 



CORNWALL, Report of the Duchy of, 

 survey of Vauxhall, 289, 290, 291 ; 

 other Reports, Appendix G. 



COSMO DE MEDICI the Third, visits 

 Vauxhall to see the Marquis s En 

 gine, 302. 



COUNCIL, the new, of confederate Irish 

 Roman Catholics ; Glamorgan solicits 

 consent for the post of Lord Lieute 

 nant, 181. 



COUNCIL, the Supreme, of confederate 

 Irish Roman Catholics, Archbishop of 

 Tuam s death, 115 ; order for his ar 

 rears, 116 ; disclosures, 116 ; inquiry 

 respecting, 121 ; agreement discovered, 

 124 ; published, 124 ; press for Gla 

 morgan s liberation, 135 ; visited by 

 Glamorgan on his liberation, 136 ; 



EDWARD. 



exorbitant demands, 136 ; Glamor 

 gan desires its good opinion, 165 ; 

 wearied of the army expenses, 165; 

 resolve against sending troops over to 

 England, 165. 



CROMWELL, OLIVER, Bill respecting 

 Worcester House to be tendered to 

 him, 196; gives his assent, 196; his 

 directions sought in respect to pay 

 ment, 197; he is satisfied, 198; en 

 joyed the Marquis of Worcester s 

 Monmouthshire estates, 210; warns 

 his wife respecting Lord Herbert, 2 . 0; 

 his Warrant to allow the Marquis 3. 

 per week, 213; the Marquis seeks an 

 interview with him, 217; his death, and 

 his son s brief career, 225; deeds de 

 livered up, 247 ; Herbert, his &quot; right- 

 hand&quot; man, 249; his Warrant, Ap 

 pendix F. 



CROMWELL, RICHARD, ordered to give 

 up deeds and writings, 238. 



CROMWELL, ELIZABETH, letter to her, 

 respecting Lord Herbert, 210; ordered 

 to give up deeds and writings, 238. 



CULPEPPER, Lord, letter from the Earl 

 of Glamorgan, 125. 



CUMBERLAND, Earl of, leads the bride 

 (Lady Herbert) from church, 4. 



D. 



DEAN, Forest of, garrisoned, 60 ; Lord 

 Herbert entering, 62 ; Sir John Win 

 ter &quot; the plague of the forest,&quot; 63; the 

 rebels quit, 63 ; taken by Lord Her 

 bert, 66; named, 328, 332, 



DEE, DR. JOHN, his curious preface to 

 &quot; Euclid,&quot; 26. 



DEFINITION of the Water-commanding 

 Engine, 223 ; published, Appendix C. 



DIGBY, GEORGE, Lord, charges the 

 Earl of Glamorgan with high treason, 

 116 ; Glamorgan writes to his wife, 

 mentioning him, 128 ; named also by 

 R. Brereton, 129 ; Charles Ist s com 

 mands to, 131 ; Glamorgan informs 

 him of his business in going to France, 

 138; approves Glamorgan s resolu 

 tion, 178. 



DORMER, SIR WILLIAM, marriage of his 

 daughter Elizabeth to Edward, Lord 

 Herbert, 16 ; her death, 23. 



ROBERT, Lord, of Weng, father of 



Sir William Dormer, 16; 23. 



DREBBLE, his stove, 264. 



E. 



EDGE-HILL, soldiers furnished the King, 

 by the Marquis of Worcester, 67; 

 named, 328. 



EDWARD, Lord Herbert see WORCES 

 TER. 



