INDEX TO THE NOTES. 



HALE, Sir Matthew, on the duty of an 

 advocate, note 4 B, text 62 j refused 

 presents, note Z Z. 



Hale, note D D D. 



Hale, note Z Z. 



Hall, Bishop, note WWW. 



Hastings, Sir George, note G G G. 



Hatfield, lunatic, note X O U. 



Hatton, Lady, legend concerning, note 

 3 O, text 42. 



Health of Bacon delicate, note G. 

 text 3. 



Herne, his observations on Bacon s 

 conduct respecting the Charter 

 House, note X O Y. 



Historical collections, by Jonson, ex 

 tract from, note 2 Z, text 27. 



Homer, extract from, as to presents, 

 note Z Z. 



Homer s presents to judges, note Z Z. 



Hopital, see L Hopital. 



Hopital abolishes epices, note Z Z. 



Hungerford, note A. 



Hunter, John, his ignorance of exist 

 ing knowledge, note X O Y. 



IDLE curiosity, notes Z Z Z, X O V, 

 WWW. 



Ignorance of existing inventions, note 



xov. 



Imagery discarded from Bacon s early 



writings, note 3 K, text 37 : note 



RRR. 

 Importance of maternal education, 



note D. 

 Improvement of law, Bacon s different 



suggestions, note C C, text 27. 

 Inscriptions at Gorhambury, note C. 

 Interview between Bacon and the 



King, pending bribery proceedings, 



note GG G. 

 Intellectual recreations of Carew, note 



XOV. 

 Inventions, existing ignorance of, note 



XOV. 

 Italian, essays in, note 3 1, text 36. 



JENKINS, Mr., note G G G. 



Jeffries, Judge, his sensual recreations, 

 note XOV. 



Johnson on duty of advocate, note 4 B, 

 text 62. 



Jonson, Ben, his praise of Bacon, note 

 ZZ. 



Journals of the House, extracts from, 

 note 3 S, text 44. 



Judge Forster, his observation on Ba 

 con, note Z Z Z. 



Judges in England, presents to, in all 

 times, note 2 Z j presents to, in Ho 



mer, note Z Z ; presents to, in Rome, 



noteZZ. 

 Judgment of Bacon not influenced by 



presents, note 2 Z. 

 Judicial virtues of Hale, note 2 Z. 

 Justice, administration, essays relating 



to, note CCC. 

 Justice, universal, note R, text 22 ; 



description and analysis of, note 



CCC. 

 Justitia universalis, description and 



analysis of, note C C. 



Ki NG, his letter upon NovumOrganum , 

 note B B B ; his interview with Ba 

 con, pending bribery proceedings, 

 note G G G ; his speech, note III. 



Kings, presents to, note Z Z Z Z. 



Knowledge, general importance of, 

 note L, text 11 ; of mind, import 

 ance of, note WWW; destroys 

 atheism, note 3 L, text 41 ; obstacles 

 to, note XOV. 



LADY Bacon, see Bacon s marriage, 

 note H H H : epitaph on. note 

 HHH. 



Lansdowne MSS. notice of Bacon s 

 argument in Chudley s case, note 

 3 Q, text 43. 



Latin, essays in, note 3 L, text 36. 



Law, gradual reform of, noteEB, text 

 27. 



Law offices, sale of, abolished in 

 France, note 2 Z. 



Law works, 1. elements of common 

 law, maxims of law, use of law, 

 statute of uses, office of constables, 

 office for alienations, note R. 



Lawyers oppose reform of law, note 

 CCC. 



Learning, note A A A. 



Learning, advancement of, note A A A . 



Lectures left by Bacon in Will, note 

 M, text 13. 



Letter to Essex, from Bacon, offering 

 his services when enlarged, note 4 D, 

 text 78 ; to Cecil, complaining of 

 being arrested for debt, note 3 O, 

 text 43 j to Sir J. Egerton, com 

 plaining of being arrested for debt, 

 note 3 O, text 43 ; to the King, from 

 Bacon, on his love of retirement, 

 April, 1616, note S ; to Bodley, 

 from Bacon, stating his own unfit- 

 ness for business, note S ; from Bacon 

 to Essex, on his love of retirement, 

 note S, teat 22 ; to Lord Treasurer, 

 on love of retirement, note S, text 22 ; 

 to Lord Burghley, from Bacon, 



