INDEX TO THE LIFE. 



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WILLIAMS. 



WILLIAMS, Sir TREVOR, his siege opera 

 tions. 149 ; seized 80 horses, 149. 



WILLIAM, Lord HERBERT, at Oxford, 

 6 ; early decease, 6. 



WINTER, Sir JOHN, Forest of Dean, 63 ; 

 united with Lord Herbert, 63 ; deserts 

 and spoils the Forest, 64. 



WOOD, ANT. \A. his account of William 

 Lord Herbert, and his brother Henry 

 Somerset, at Oxf ord, 6 ; their ages, 

 6, 7 ; remarks on Henry, Lord Her 

 bert, 11 ; on his religion, 11. 



WOODCROFT. BENNET. F.R.S. list of 

 copies of Documents in his possession 

 respecting the Marquis of Worcester, 

 Appendix F. ; Cromwell s warrant, 

 ibid. 



WORCESTER, EDWARD, SOMERSET, 4th 

 Earl of, rumour of his son s intended 

 marriage, 1 ; christening of Sir Ro 

 bert Sydney s daughter, 2 ; waiting 

 on Queen Elizabeth, -2 ; his christen 

 ing present. 2 ; his son Henry Lord 

 Herbert s marriage, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; in 

 vested with Order of the Garter, 7 ; 

 Keeper of the Privy Seal, 7 ; his death, 

 8 ; his autograph. 12 ; his horseman 

 ship and athletic acquirements, 13 ; 

 named, 299. 



WORCESTER, EDWARD SOMERSET, 6th 

 Earl and 2nd Marquis of, (Lord Her 

 bert, from 1601 to 1642), notice of, 2; 

 one of 13 children, 6 ; at Oxford, 6 ; 

 family associations, 9 ; probable date 

 of his birth, 10 ; at eight years of 

 age, 10 ; his preceptor, Mr. Adams, 

 10 ; his education, and on the conti 

 nent, 1 1 ; at Charles the First s court, 

 11; at 24 years of age, 1 1 ; Raglan 

 Castle, a luxurious residence, 12 ; a 

 young nobleman s education, 12 ; per 

 sonal appearance, 13; defect in speech, 

 13 ; his style of composition, 13 ; 

 state of mechanical science, 16 ; his 

 first marriage, 16 ; his family of one 

 son and two daughters, 16, 17 ; Henry 

 created Duke of Beaufort, 17 ; ac 

 count of his ma -riage, 17; engages 

 the mechanic Caspar Kaltoff, 17 ; a 

 work-shop, 1 7 ; predilection for ma 

 thematical and mechanical studies, 1 7 ; 

 continental tour, 8 ; at Rome and Ve 

 nice, 18 ; domestic and studious babits, 

 18 ; early inventions, 18 ; his inventive 

 faculty, 19 ; his water-works at Rag 

 lan, 19, 20, 21 ; Vandyck s portrait, 

 21 ; his &quot; golden days,&quot; 22 ; attests his 

 wife s funeral certificate, 23 ; letter 

 from Secretary Coke, 23 ; at Wor 

 cester House 24 ; his Wheel at the 

 Tower, 24; described, 25 ; exhi 

 bited to Charles I. 25 ; paradoxes, 



WORCESTER. 



25, 26 ; his married life, 26 ; a 

 widower, 26 ; studies and pursuits, 27 ; 

 studies matured, 28 ; a mathemati 

 cian, 28 ; of delicate frame, 28, 29 ; 

 his books, 29 ; second marriage, 30 ; 

 his Irish connexions, 30 ; death of his 

 child, Mary, 30 ; painting of a family 

 group, 30 ; strange costume, 30, 31 ; 

 resident in London, 31, 32 ; letter 

 from Charles I. 33 ; &quot; lying pam 

 phlets,&quot; 33 : Charles I. another letter, 

 33 ; indisposition, 34 ; at 40 years of 

 age, 35 ; his declaration in regard to 

 the King s early movements, 35 ; fears 

 the Parliament, 36 ; noticed by Par 

 liament, 38 ; order to consider his com 

 mission. 38 ; Parliamentary order to 

 disarm him, 43 ; order for his appear 

 ance, 43 ; at Nottingham, 44 ; his mi 

 nute report of Charles Ist s mes 

 sage to his father, 44, 45, 46 ; Lord 

 Herbert s interview with Charles I. 

 at Nottingham pourtrayed, 46, 47 ; 

 residence at Raglan Castle, 48 ; has 

 the command of 500 horse, 54 ; in his 

 military capacity, 55 ; made General 

 of South Wales, 56 ; General of the 

 horse, 56 ; before Gloucester, 56 ; at 

 tempts its reduction, 56 ; defeat and 

 loss, 57 ; appears to have been at Ox 

 ford, 57 ; at Hereford, 57 ; called to 

 the Forest of Dean, 58 ; dispensing 

 his father s loans to Charles I., 58, 59 ; 

 in fear of Parliament, 58 ; takes leave 

 of it, 59 ; retires to Raglan, 59 ; his 

 offer to Parliament, 59 ; his declara 

 tion to uphold the King s cause, 60 ; 

 raises six regiments, 60 ; horses seized 

 at Gloucester, 60, 61 ; summoned to 

 Parliament, 60 ; letter to Prince Ru 

 pert, 62 ; entering Forest of Dean, 

 63 ; before Monmouth, 63 ; flight of 

 his troops, 63 ; unites with Sir John 

 Winter, 63 ; raising troops in Mont 

 gomeryshire, 64 ; a dispatch to Prince 

 Rupert, 64, 65 ; reports ships in Mil- 

 ford Haven, 65 ; offer of Forest of 

 Dean miners for Bristol, 65 ; recital 

 of his military exploits, 66 ; no con 

 temporary account of them, 67 ; re 

 duces Abergavenny and Carlyon 

 67 ; his troop of Life Guards, 67 

 gained no military celebrity, 68 

 his character as a commander, 68 

 created Earl of Glamorgan, 70; his 

 autograph as Edward Lord Herbert, 

 77 ; water-works at Raglan, 100, 

 101 ; his father s reproof on his de 

 manding money for the king, 101, 

 101, 102 ; procures the king 6000, 

 committed to his brother s care, 

 109; (See Earl of GLAMORGAN, 



