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INDEX TO THE LIFE. 



cruits, 67 ; Dukedom of Somerset 



confirmed to him, 243 ; named, 328 ; 



forces a loan to, 332. 

 UEKVEY discovers the circulation of the 



blood, 7. 

 HILL, RICHARD, a purchaser of the 



Marquis of Worcester s estates, 193. 

 HOLLAND, Lord, named, 59. 

 HOOK, Dr., ridicules the engine ; 292 ; 



laughs at it, 294 ; his character, 294. 

 HOOPER, Captain, the engineer, mining 



at the siege of Raglan Castle, 151 ; 



progress of his approaches, 1 52. 

 HOPTON, Lord, letter from the Earl of 



Glamorgan, 126. 

 HUNTINGDON, Charles I. at, 58. 

 HUNTINGDON, Francis Hastings, Earl of, 



death of his daughter, wife of Edward, 



4th Earl of Worcester, 8 ; letter from 



the Earl of Worcester, 12. 



I. 



INVENTIONS, Century of, written, 214 ; 

 the manuscript, 221 ; patent for four, 

 248 ; list of, 249 ; state of the know 

 ledge of, 293. 



INVENTIONS of the Earl of Worcester, 

 Appendix A. 



INVENTIONS, the Marquis of Worcester s 

 patent for four, Appendix 13. 



IRELAND, visited in 1642 by the Earl 

 of Glamorgan, 82 ; the King is glad 

 he is there, 82 ; second visit, 112; 

 Ormond notes the Italian Bishop s re 

 ception, 113 ; to raise 10,000 men, 114; 

 packet boat from, boarded at Padstow, 

 124 ; Fairfax s report of this, 127 ; 

 the Marquis of Worcester expects 

 benefit to Ireland through the Queen, 

 185 ; he leaves Ireland, 185 ; the Mar 

 quis s journey, 333. 



IRELAND, rebellion in, 69 ; Charles I. s 

 Commission to the Earl of Glamorgan, 

 to raise troops in, 79, 80 ; Glamogan s 

 visit to, 81, 112. 



IRISH army, new levied, to disband, 39. 



IRISH Roman Catholics, offer to raise 

 troops, 77 ; difficulties arise out of 

 their demands, 77; the King s narrow 

 policy, 77 ; Charles I. s warrant to 

 Glamorgan to treat and conclude with 

 the confederates, 80, 81. 



J. 



JAMES I., the Pope s bulls, 5 ; reprimands 

 Henry, Earl of Worcester, on his 

 daughter being a nun, 6 ; the King 

 proclaimed, 7 ; his reign, 11. 



JESUITS excepted in the indulgence 

 granted to Roman Catholics, 232 ; 

 the Jesuits represent their case, 232 ; 



MATITEWS. 



Henry, Marquis of Worcester, a Peni 

 tent of the Society, 232. 



JONES, Lady, and Sir Philip, leave Rag 

 lan Castle, 153. 



JONES, WILLIAM, Steward of Raglan, 

 142. 



K 



KALTOFF, CASPAR, a practical working 

 engineer or machinist, so engaged, 

 17 ; water- works at Raglan Castle, 19; 

 eleven years service, 29 ; named by 

 the Marquis, 262 ; stated to be a 

 Dutchman, 266 ; employed making 

 guns, 266 ; inventions and models 

 there, 266 ; visaed by Dr. Hook, 293 ; 

 superintending works, 301 ; he and 

 his wife (1672) lately deceased 305 ; 

 their children, 305 ; his son-in-law, 

 Peter Jacobson, 305 ; documents re 

 lating to, Appendix G. 



KENEYS, Bart., Sir Michael, Governor 

 of Chepstow, 142. 



KENNET S relation concerning Henry 

 Earl of Worcester s daughter being 

 a nun, 6 ; remarks on Edward, Mar 

 quis of Worcester, his exile and return, 

 209, 210. 



KIRLE, Colonel, his siege operations, 

 149. 



KUFFLER, Dr., his furnace, 264. 



L. 



LENTHALL, JOHN, letter from, 221; has 

 received a present, and acknowledges 

 his fees, 221. 



LEYBURN, Father George, and the Mar 

 quis of Worcester leave Ireland, 185. 



LINGARD, Dr. on Charles I. s warrant 

 to the Earl of Glamorgan, 135. 



LONDON in 1625-1636, coaches, hackney 

 coaches, streets, pillory, whipping, mu 

 tilations, the plague, 27 ; fortified in 

 1643, 189 ; Charles delivered up by 

 the Scots, 1647, 189 ; and his exe 

 cution, 189 ; the Commonwealth es 

 tablished, 189 ; public taste curtailed, 

 189 ; the Plague, 285. 



LOTHERDALE, Karl of, letter to, from the 

 Marquis of Worcester, 223 ; promises 

 him an ingenious box, 223. 



Louis XIV., of France, favourable to 

 Charles H., 209. 



M. 



MARRIAGE gifts to Lady Herbert, 4 ; a 

 mock, at Raglan Castle, 97. 



MASQUE on occasion of Lord Herbert s 

 marriage to Miss Russell, 3 ; ladies, 

 characters, and dresses, 3 ; the dance 

 and address to the Queen, 4 ; her Ma 

 jesty joined in the dance, 4. 



MATHEWS, Sir TOBY, named, 141. 



