INDEX TO THE NOTES. 



cusing Cecil of bribery, note O O, 

 text 31 ; letter to Burleigh noticing 

 his father s youth when first em 

 ployed by the Queen, noteTT, text 

 33 ; letter to Foulke Greville com 

 plaining of the Queen, note V V, 

 text 33 ; letter to the Earl of Devon 

 shire respecting Essex s gift of an 

 estate, note W W, text 34 ; letter to 

 Essex declaring his intention to re 

 tire after his disappointment, March 

 30, 1594, note X X, text 34 ; inven 

 tion of machine to show the motion 

 of the planets, note Y Y, text 34 ; 

 intention to travel after his disap 

 pointment, letter to Cecil, note X X, 

 text 34; patent for Lord Keeper, 

 note E E E ; appointment as Lord 

 Keeper, falsehoods respecting, note 

 E E E ; opinion of his own unfitness 

 for business, note S. 



Bacon, Lady, buried in Bedfordshire, 

 note H H H ; maiden name of, 

 Barnham, note H H H. 



Bacon, Anthony, member for Walling- 

 ford, note A A, text 27 ; member for 

 Middlesex, note A H, text 27 ; in 

 troduced by Francis to Essex, note Y. 



Bacon s mother, note D, text 1. 



Bedel Ingram s account of grace 

 granted at Cambridge to Bacon, 

 note 3 B, text 35. 



Ben Jonson, observations on Bacon s 

 early works without imagery, note 

 RRR. 



Bodley, letter to, from Bacon, on love 

 of retirement, note S, text 22. 



Bodley, Sir Thomas, presented with 

 Advancement of Learning, note 

 AAA. 



Bribery. See Judges, presents to; 

 charge of, Des Cartes observations, 

 note Z Z ; charge of, against Wil 

 liams, note ZZ; charges of, fully 

 detailed, note G G G ; interview be 

 tween Bacon and King, note G G G ; 

 charges of, note Z Z ; refused by 

 Hale, note Z Z. 



Brackley. See Ellesmere. 



Brograve and Brauthwayt preferred 

 to Bacon, by Lord Keeper Pucker 

 ing, note K K, text 30. 



Buckhurst presented with Advance 

 ment of Learning, note AAA. 



Buckingham, letter to, by Bacon, on 

 being accused, note Z Z. 



Burghley s, Lord, objection to pay 

 Spenser for his poem, note X, text 

 25 ; letter from, to Bacon, on the 

 solicitorship, note K K, text 30. 



Bushel, account of, note G G G ; his 

 account of Bacon s not resisting 

 charge of bribery, note G G G. 



Bushel s Abridgement, page 1, de 

 scribing a glass invented by Bacon, 

 note Y Y, text 34. 



Butler, Charles, early riser, note 



xov. 



CAMBRIDGE University grace passed, 

 1504, note 3 B, text 35 ; their letter 

 upon receipt of Novum Organum, 

 note B B B. 



Camden s account of Essex s trial, 

 note 4 C, text 70. 



Cards, patent for, by Raleigh, note 



xxxx. 



Cartes. See Des Cartes. 



Chambers in Gray s Inn, Bacon s, 

 note T. 



Chancellor, L Hopital, his recreations, 

 note XOV. 



Chancellor, Lord, presented with Ad 

 vancement of Learning, note AAA. 



Chancery, remedies for defects of, 

 note D D D. 



Charge of bribery, note G G G. 



Charges of bribery against Bacon, note 



Charter House, note X Y ; founder 

 of, his noble conduct, note AAA A. 



Cicero, his intellectual recreations, 

 note X O T. 



Coke, Sir Edward, his remarks on 

 Novum Organum, note B B B. 



Collegiate education of statesmen neg 

 lected in England, note C C C. 



Common Law, elements of, different 

 editions by Bacon, note 3 C, text 35. 



Concealment and revelation of opinion, 

 note F F, text 28. 



Contemplation, Bacon s love of, note 

 T, text 22 ; note F F F. 



Contemplative life, note B, text 1. 



Cooke, Sir Anthony, note B, text 1. 



Copies of Novum Organum, to whom 

 presented, note B B B. 



Curiosity, Idle, notes XOV, Q Q Q, 

 WWW. 



D AGUESSEAU, note D D D. 

 Daughters of Sir A. Cooke, note B. 

 Death of Lord Ellesmere, note E E E. 

 Defects of chancery, remedies for, 



note D D D. 

 Demetrius, note XOV. 

 Des Cartes, his observations upon 



charge of bribery, note Z Z. 

 D Ewes, Sir Simon, note XXXX; 



Journal, extract from, note 3 S, text 





