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WORCESTER. 



rant to create him Duke of Somerset, 

 103; &quot;a match propounded for his 

 grandchild,&quot; 103; visited by Charles 

 I. 104; his reception, 105; his free 

 discourse wtth the King, 106-8 ; cha 

 racteristic dinner incident, 108, 109 ; 

 reproves Lord Herbert for procuring 

 the King 6,000, deposited with his 

 son, Lord John Somerset, 109 ; apart 

 ments at Raglan, 140 ; his great state, 

 140; order of his household, 140-142; 

 a message from Charles I. by the hand 

 of Allen Boteler, 142; Boteler s tedi 

 ous journey, 143 ; and arrival at 

 Raglan, 144; harsh reception, 144; 

 interview with the Marquis, 144, 145 ; 

 the Marquis s sharp reply to Boteler, 

 concerning Charles L, 145; the mes 

 senger delayed, 145; Boteler s des 

 patches and return, 146, 147 ; his 

 strong and sincerely expressed feeling 

 on the King s treatment of himself and 

 his son, 148; his angry reception of 

 the King s messenger, 148, 149 ; the 

 siege of Raglan castle, 149 ; anecdote 

 during the siege, 150 ; summons from 

 General Fairfax, 151 ; numerous mes 

 sages pass, 151; requires the King s 

 approval, 151; conditions offered, 151; 

 a drum sent out, 152 ; a cessation of 

 arms, 152; the castle in jeopardy,! 52 ; 

 concludes terms for surrender of his 

 castle, 152, 153; he leaves with his 

 family, friends, retainers, and others, 

 153, 154; removed toCovent Garden, 

 in charge of the Black Rod, 154 ; his 

 death fcmr months after, 155 ; his 

 funeral expenses, 1 55 ; Parliamentary 

 order to destroy Raglan Castle, 156 ; 

 lands of, 201; a Penitent of the 

 Society of Jesuits, 232. 



WORCESTER, ANNE, Countess of, her 

 death, 31. 



WORCESTER, Countess of see Mar 

 chioness of Worcester. 



YORK. 



WORCESTER, MARGARET, Marchioness 

 of, a pass granted her to France, as 

 &quot; Lady Herbert,&quot; 187; meets Ormond 

 in Paris, her ill-timed resentment, 

 188; petition in respect of Worcester 

 House and property, 194 ; her pecu 

 liar situation politically, 195 ; report 

 on her Petition, 195 ; Bill for settling 

 Worcester House, 195 ; the same, 196; 

 possession to be granted, 197 ; sum 

 to be paid, 197 ; referred to a Com 

 mittee, 197 ; report, 198 ; order to 

 pay her 6 per week, 198 ; has rooms 

 in Worcester House, 199 ; an Act for 

 settling Worcester House on her, 199 ; 

 order for payment of her pension, 199; 

 order to give up the house, 199 ; her 

 petition respecting her husband s im 

 prisonment, 212 ; draft petition, 222 ; 

 petitions against undermining Wor 

 cester House, 235 ; petition in respect 

 to, 287, 288 ; John Hall, 288 ; peti 

 tion ordered to be represented, 289 ; 

 named, 300 ; residing at Lincoln s Inn 

 Fields, 303 ; letter from her confessor, 

 303 ; Wm. Travers s letter to, Appen 

 dix D. 



WORCESTER HOUSE, noticed and 

 sketched, 8, 10 ; death of Lady Her 

 bert there, 22, 23 ; residence there, 

 26 ; guard set on, 39 ; account of it, 

 192 ; iron seized there to be sold, 192 ; 

 used by the Parliament, 193 ; soldiery 

 lodged* there, 194 ; its disposal ordered, 

 194 ; rooms given to the Marchioness 

 of Worcester, 199 ; to be examined, 

 199 ; an Act for settling, 199 ; pos 

 session ordered, 199 ; conveyance in 

 trust, 200 ; christening at, 292 ; peti 

 tion in respect to, 287. 



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