INDEX TO THE NOTES. 



44; extract from, relating to the 

 subsidies, note DD, te.it 28. 



Digby, letter to, note Z Z. 



Double nature of good, note 3 Z, test 

 60. 



Dulwich College, note X Y. 



EDITIONS of Bacon s Essays, full ac 

 count of, note 3 E, text 37 ; dif 

 ferent, of Advancement of Learn 

 ing, note A A A ; of Novum Or- 

 ganum, note B B B ; of Wisdom of 

 Ancients, note CCC. 

 Education of statesmen neglected in 



England, note CCC. 

 Egerton, Sir Thomas, letter to, note 

 3 O, text 43 ; his petition against 

 Bacon, note G G G. 

 Eldon, Lord, account of him, note 



DDD. 



Elements of Common Law by Bacon, 

 different editions of, note 3 C, text 

 35. 



Elizabeth, her affliction at the death of 

 Essex, note 4 G, text 94 ; eulogium 

 upon, by Bacon, with notices by 

 Tenison and Rawley, note 4 H, 

 text 94 ; her neglect of Bacon, note 

 L Z, text 27. 

 Ellesmere, Lord, resigns great seals, 



note E E E. 

 England, judges in, presents to, note 



ZZ. 



Epices abolished in France by L Ho- 

 pital, note Z Z ; nature of, note Z Z ; 

 origin of, note Z Z. 

 Erskine on duty of advocate, note 4 B, 



text 62. 



Essays of Bacon, various editions of, 

 note 3 I, text 37 ; in French, note 

 3 I, text 36 ; translations of, note 

 3 I, text 37 ; relating to administra 

 tion of justice, note CCC; post 

 humous, note 3 I, text 37 ; observa 

 tions on, note 3 I, text 37 ; obser 

 vations on, by Tenison, note 3 I, 

 text 37 ; in Italian, note 3 I, text 

 36 ; modernized, note 3 I, text 26 ; 

 Forstev s, note G G. 

 Essex, Bacon s friendship for, note Y, 

 text 26 ; his care of Bacon, note 3 H, 

 text 26 ; his apology by himself, 

 note 3 V, text 45 ; charge against, 

 in the house of lords, note 3 X, text 

 48 ; Bacon s apology respecting, 

 extract from, note Y, text 26; his 

 letter to Bacon after his confine 

 ment, note 4 D, text 78 ; his letters 

 to Bacon respecting the solicitor- 

 ship, September, 1593, and March, 



1594, note P P, text 31 ; letters from, 

 to the Lord Keeper on Bacon s be 

 half, note 1 1, text 30. 



Eulogium on Queen Elizabeth, letter 

 thereon, note 411, text 94. 



Europe, state of, note Z, text 17 ; first 

 treatise of Bacon s, ibid. 



Evelyn s memoirs, note X O V. 



Expense of Chancery, note DDD. 



FAINTING, Bacon liable to, note G, 



text 3. 



Falsehoods respecting Bacon s appoint 

 ment as Lord Keeper, note E E E. 

 Family of Sir Nicholas, note C. 

 Father Fulgentio, note CCC. 

 Field, Doctor, note G G G. 

 Fish-ponds, Bacon s, note C. 

 Fools, ship of, note Y Y Y Y. 

 Forster, Judge, his observations on 



Bacon, note Z Z Z. 

 Foster s essays, note Y Y Y. 

 Foulke Greville, letter from, to Bacon, 

 upon the solicitor s place, note 11 R, 

 text 32. 

 Founder of Charter House, his noble 



conduct, note A A A A. 

 France, Bacon goes to, when sixteen, 

 note ; abolition of presents to 

 judges in, note Z Z ; custom of 

 epices, note Z Z ; sale of offices abo 

 lished in, note Z Z. 



French ambassador s account of Queen 

 Elizabeth s affliction and decline, 

 note 4G, text 94. 

 French essays, note X, text 36. 

 Friendship, note upon, note 3 S, text 48. 

 Fulgentio, father, note CCC. 

 Fuller, his praise of Bacon, note ZZ. 

 Furniture belonging to Sir Nicholas, 

 how preserved, note C. 



GARNET, note Z Z Z. 



General knowledge, importance of, 

 note L, text 11. 



Giddy Hall, note B, text 1. 



Glass tube to discover insensible per 

 spiration invented by Lord Stanhope, 

 note Y Y. 



Grammarian labouring on words, note 

 WWW. 



Gray s Inn, Bacon s apartments there, 

 and autographs, and trees planted 

 by him, note T, teat 23. 



Gray s Inn Gardens, note T. 



Great seal of Sir Nicholas, how pre 

 served, note G. 



Grey, Lady Jane, note E, text 2. 



Grimstone, Sir Harbottle, account of, 

 note C. 



