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INDEX TO THE LIFE. 



SOMERSET. 



and to be surrendered, 241; commit 

 tee, 241 ; Marquis of Hertford, his 

 title of Duke of Somerset confirmed, 

 243. 



SOMERSET, HENRY, 2nd Marquis of 

 Worcester, 310. 



SOMERSET, WILLIAM, 3rd Marquis of 

 Worcester, 310. 



SOMERSET, EDWARD, 4th Marquis of 

 Worcester, 310. 



SOMERSET, HENRY, 5th and 1st Mar 

 quis of Worcester, 310. 



SOMERSET, EDWARD, 6th and 2nd Mar 

 quis of Worcester, 310. 



SORBIERE, M. SAMUEL, his book, 262; 

 criticised by Dr. Sprat, 263 ; names 

 M. de Monconis, 263 ; and new in 

 ventions, 264; visits Vauxhall to see 

 the Marquis of Worcester s engine, 

 264 ; notices the waterworks at 

 Somerset House, 265. 



SPRAT, Dr., criticises Sorbiere, 263. 



ST. CADOCUS. see Raglan Church. 



SYDNEY, Sir ROBERT, correspondence ,2. 



T. 



THEOBALDS, Charles I. to, 35, 58. 



THOMOND, Earl of. nee- Henry O Brien, 

 Earl of Thomond. 



THURLOE, Secretary, letter from the 

 Marquis of Worcester, 217. 



TISSER, ANN, a widow, in possession of 

 the Gate-house of Worcester House, 

 resists giving up possession, 239 ; is 

 charged with contempt and speedily 

 ejected, 293. 



TOWER of London, Marquis of Wor 

 cester, his great experiment there be 

 fore Charles I., 24, 25, 26 ; committed 

 a prisoner to, 211; enlarged, 212; 

 Lord Herbert, committed a prisoner, 

 233 ; his letter from the Tower, 233 ; 

 Captain William Foster a prisoner, 

 249 ; the Marquis s letter, 250 ; his 

 &quot; six years experience,&quot; 251 ; period 

 of the Marquis s imprisonment con 

 sidered, 252. 



TRAVERS, WILLIAM, Roman Catholic 

 Priest, his letter to the Dowager Mar 

 chioness of Worcester, Appendix D. 



TROY HOUSE, 6, 9 ; fruit from, 109. 



TUAM, Roman Catholic Archbishop of, 

 his death, 115 ; papers found, 116. 



V. 



VANDYCK, painter, 21 ; his portraits, 

 21, 22. 



VAUXHALL, treating for, 213; the 

 Marquis may have resided there, 

 261 ; Sorbiere s visit, 262; his notice, 

 264; designation of, 265; notice of 



WILLIS. 



by Hartlib, 266 ; &quot; the Earl of Wor 

 cester is buying Vauxhall,&quot; 267 ; Pe 

 tition respecting, 286; 50,000 ex 

 pended there in experiments, 286 ; 

 survey of land and works, 289 291 ; 

 Dr. Hook s visit, 292 ; visited by Cos 

 mo de Medici the Third, 3()2 ; sum 

 mary of work there for 7 years. 337 ; 

 documents relating to, Appendix G. 



VAVASOUR, Colonel, with Lord Herbert, 

 raising troops, 64 ; Governor of Here 

 ford, 64. 



VAVASOUR, Sir WILLIAM, 65, 333. 



VENICE, visit to the arsenal at, 18. 



W. 



WALLER, Sir WILLIAM, defeats Lord 

 Herbert before Gloucester, 56, 57 ; 

 prisoners taken, 57 ; before Mon- 

 mouth, 63 ; named, 328. 



WARFARE, ancient, 53, 54. 



WARRANT, Cromwell s, for a weekly 

 allowance of 3 per week to the Mai&quot;- 

 quis, 213, Appendix F. 



WATER-WORKS at Raglan, 19, 20, 21. 



WATER-commanding Engine, named in 

 a letter to the Earl of Lotherdale 

 (January 1660), 223 ; the Marquis 

 alludes to, expecting an Act for it, 223 ; 

 his &quot; truly significant definition , 224 ; 

 earliest distinct reference, 225 ; its 

 progress, 253 ; application to Parlia 

 ment, 253; the Act passed, 256; one- 

 tenth granted to Charles II. 257 ; 

 the same remitted to the Marquis on 

 surrender of a warrant granting him 

 lands to the value of 40,000, 257 ; 

 (arid note), 257 ; seen by Sorbiere, 

 264 ; the public prove sceptical, 268 ; 

 intelligence respecting it, 268 ; Act, 

 and posting bills respecting, 291 ; set 

 up at Vauxhall, 291 ; seen by Dr. 

 Hook, 292 ; its practical character, 

 300 ; seen by Cosmo de Medici the 

 Third, at Vauxhall, 302 ; mentioned 

 in 1670, in a letter, 303 ; latest intel 

 ligence, 304 ; the Marquis s principal 

 invention, 305 ; means taken for pub 

 lishing it, 305,306 ; his three accounts 

 of it, 306 ; generally unnoticed by 

 contemporaries, 306 ; its superiority, 

 307 ; it was in advance of the age, 

 307 ; operations to give it publicity, 

 336 ; a model to be deposited, 336 ; 

 and one to be buried, 337; summary 

 of work at Vauxhall, 337 ; probable 

 learned and wealthy visitors, 338, 339 ; 

 Act for, Appendix C. 

 WATKINS, Sir DAVID, 20 loan, 214. 

 WHEEL, the great, experiment at the 



Tower, 24, 25, 26. 

 WJLLIS, Mr., his inventions, 264. 



