INDEX TO THE LIFE. 



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GLAMORGAN. 



conditional, 159 ; his projected visit to 

 Italy, 159 ; engages a large supply of 

 money, men, arms, and ships, 1 60 ; 

 wrote to Charles I. hoping to relieve 

 Chester, 160; seeming friends indus 

 triously hinder him, 161; relies on his 

 Majesty s &quot;right interpretation,&quot; 161 ; 

 his imprisonment declared a mere co 

 lourable affair, 1 62 ; created &quot; Duke of 

 Somerset and Beaufort,&quot; 162 ; the pa 

 tent, 162, 163; recital of his martial 

 deeds, 162 ; his remarks on the state 

 of affairs, 164 ; he apologizes for the 

 King s declaration, 1 64 ; the King s 

 instructions, 164; desires the good 

 opinion of the Supreme Council, 165 ; 

 designed going to Rome, 165 ; his let 

 ter to Father Nugent expressive of 

 bitter disappointment and mental an 

 guish, 166 ; his operations virtually 

 terminated, 166, 167; perfect consis 

 tency of his conduct, 167 ; had to deal 

 with a grasping party, 168 ; over 

 matched by Ormond, Digby, and 

 others, 1 68 ; opposition between his 

 own views and those of his party, 168 ; 

 his spotless rectitude, 168 ; he wrote 

 to Ormond, 1 68 ; reports the taking 

 of Captain Allen, 170; expects his 

 own and other letters to be printed, 

 170; reports several ships, 170; his 

 offer if joined by Ormond and the Su 

 preme Council, 171; the King s &quot; bug 

 bear declaration,&quot; 171; Ormond s ap 

 proving answer, 172 ; his brother in 

 Italy, 175; the King s declaration &quot;en 

 forced upon him,&quot; 176 ; the intended 

 articles he pronounces invalid, 177 ; 

 his bail in no danger, 177; is debarred 

 from calling on Ormond, 178 ; his 

 handwriting, 179 ; address of a letter 

 written in cipher, 179, 180 ; scarcity 

 of his autograph, 181; patent to ap 

 point him Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 

 181 ; his going to Rome, 181; so 

 liciting the post of Lord Lieutenant, 

 181 ; &quot;of a very mild temper,&quot; 182 : 

 &quot; attached to the Apostolic See,&quot; 182 ; 

 and &quot; bound to it by oath and pro 

 mises,&quot; 182 ; his oath, 182 ; apprised 

 of his father s decease, 184 see also 

 Edward, Earl and 2nd Marquis of 

 WORCESTER. 



GLAMORGAN, Countess of, her husband s 

 letter from Dublin Castle, 127 ; in 

 cident relating to her at Raglan Castle, 

 149, 150 ; leaves Raglan Castle, 153 ; 

 a pass granted her to Ireland, 184 

 see also Margaret, Marchioness of 

 WORCESTER. 



GLOUCESTER, Lord Herbert before, 56; 

 stoutly defended, 56; summoned by 



HERTFORD. 



Prince Rupert, 56; its reduction at 

 tempted, 56 ; Lord Herbert s horses 

 seized, 60, 61, 62; named, 328; troops 

 raised against. 333. 



GOODRICH Castle garrisoned, 60 ; ta 

 ken by Lord Herbert, 328, 332. 



GOWER, the Poet, quoted, 108; works 

 mentioned, 145; Appendix K. 



GREENWICH, Queen Elizabeth s court 

 at, 1 ; letter from, 3 ; the Queen s re 

 turn to court, 4. 



GREENWICH, Charles I. at, 35. 



H. 



HALL, JOHN, the Marquis s petition in 

 respect of, 271 ; case, 273 ; named, 

 288. 



HALL, HENRY, the Marquis s petition in 

 respect of, 271. 



HAMILTON, Marquis of, Master of the 

 Horse, 36. 



HAMILTON, Duke of, named, 25. 



HANNEMAN S painting of a family group, 

 30; noticed, 311. 



HARLEY, Lady, her Diaiy, 56, 57, 64. 



HARTLIB, Samuel, notice of Vauxhall, 

 266 ; states the &quot; Earl of Worcester 

 is buying Vauxhall,&quot; 267. 



HAZILRIGGE, Bart., Sir Arthur, named, 

 42. 



HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen, at Paris, 

 her present of jewels to the Mar 

 quis of Worcester, 313 see QUEEN 

 DOWAGER. 



HENRY, Duke of Beaufort see BEAU 

 FORT. 



HENRY, 1st Marquis of Worcester see 

 SOMERSET, also WORCESTER. 



HERBERT, Edward, of the Grange, 249. 



HERBERT, Henry, Lord see Henry, Earl 

 and Marquis of Worcester. 



HERBERT, ANNE, Lady, her marriage 

 gifts and portion, 4 ; daughter of 

 John Lord Russell, 5 ; mother of 13 

 children, 6 ; her relative Lady Mor 

 rison, 7. 



HERBERT, MARGARET, Lady (after 

 wards Countess of Glamorgan), her 

 marriage, 30 ; her portrait, in a family 

 group, 30; her infant daughter, Mary, 

 30; pass granted her to France, 187 

 see WORCESTER, Margaret, Mar 

 chioness of. 



HERBERT of Cardiffe, Lord ; leads the 

 bride (Miss Russell) to church, 4. 



HEREFORD garrisoned, 60 ; Governor 

 of, 64 ; the city taken by Lord Her 

 bert, 66 ; named, 332. 



HERO of Alexandria, his &quot; Spiritalia,&quot; 

 29. 



HERTFORD, Marquis of, 40, 55 ; defeat 

 in the West, 67 ; supplied with re- 



