INDEX TO THE NOTES. 



masque at Gray s Inn, note T ; to 

 Bacon, from Lord Burghley, in 

 which he states the preference given 

 to Brograve and Brauthwayt by the 

 Lord Keeper Puckering, note K K, 

 text 30; from Foulke Greville to 

 Bacon, as to the solicitor s place, 

 note R R, text 32 ; from Bacon to 

 the Earl of Devonshire, respecting 

 Essex s gift of an estate, note VV W, 

 text 34 ; from Bacon to the Queen, 

 20 July, 1504, after her refusal of 

 solicitor s place, note ZZ, text 35 ; 

 of Sutton, refusing peerage, note 

 AAAA; to Mathew, respecting 

 Novum Organum, note B B B ; of 

 complaint to Buckingham, from 

 Williams, note Z Z ; from Bacon to 

 Mr. Massey, note 4 A, text 62. 



Letters alluded to by Essex on his trial, 

 note 4 E, text 79 ; from Essex to 

 Bacon, respecting the solicitorship, 

 Sept. 1593, and March, 1594, note 

 P P, text 31 ; respecting Novum 

 Organum, note B B B ; with pre 

 sents to statesmen, note Z Z. 



L Hopital, his abolition of Epices, 

 note Z Z. 



Life, shortness of, note X O. 



Lords Journals, entry of interview 

 between King and Bacon, pending 

 bribery charge, note G G G. 



Love of truth, strength of, note 

 XOT. 



Lunacy, error in legislating against, 

 note X O U. 



MACHINE for showing the motion of 

 planets, invented by Bacon, note 

 YY, text 34. 



Masque in Gray s Inn, note T. 



Mathew, Mr., letter to, respecting 

 Novum Organum, note B B B. 



Mathew, Toby, presented with Ad 

 vancement of Learning, note A A A. 



Meautys, proprietor of Gorhambury, 

 inscription on his grave, note C. 



Memorandum by Bacon of conference 

 with King, note Z Z ; from conference 

 with King on 16 April, note Z Z. 



Milton, early rising of, note X O V. 



Mind, knowledge of, its importance, 

 note W W W. 



Miscellaneous observations on Novum 

 Organum, note B B B. 



Modernizing essays, note 3 L, text 26. 



More, Sir Thomas, refuses presents, 

 note Z Z. 



Morrison s account of Essex s trial, 

 note 4 C, text 70. 



Mother of Francis, account of, note D, 

 text 1. 



NATHANIEL, brother of Francis ; an 

 artist ; his pictures ; his ability, note 

 C. 



Nature of Novum Organum, note 

 BBB; of good, double, note 3 Z, 

 text 60. 



New Atlantis, note N, text 16. 



Nicholas Bacon, father of Francis, 

 note C, text 1. 



Nicholls, Judge, refuses presents, note 

 ZZ. 



Nicholls progress, note Z Z Z Z. 



North, Lord Keeper, note D D D. 



Northampton, Earl of, Advancement of 

 Learning presented to, note A A A. 



Novum Organum, see Organum. 



Novum Organum planned when a 

 youth, note I, text 9 ; presentation 

 copy to Sir Edward Coke ; letter to 

 Walton on; translation of; copies 

 of, to whom presented ; miscella 

 neous observations on ; nature of; 

 tracts relating to ; edition of ; by 

 Rawley ; by Tenison ; by Montagu ; 

 note BBB. 



Noy, Mr. note G G G. 



OBJECTIONS by lawyers to reform of 

 law, note C C C. 



Observations on Novum Organum, 

 note BBB; on essays, note 3 I, 

 text 37. 



Occupation, worldly, prevents pro 

 gress of knowledge, note X O V. 



Organum, Novum, observations by 

 different authors upon, note BBB. 



PARLIAMENTARY exertions of Bacon, 



note 3 S, text 44. 



Parliamentary proceedings against Ba 

 con, note G G G. 



Passions, knowledge of, note W W W. 

 Patent, Bacon s, for Lord Keeper, 



note G G G ; respecting Dulwich 



stayed, note X O Y. 

 Patronage, a sacred trust, note 4 A, 



text 62. 



Paulet, note G . 

 Pedigree of Lord Verulam s family, 



note C. 

 Peerage, refusal of, by Sutton, note 



AAAA. 



Pension on Bacon, note T T T. 

 Persons to whom Advancement of 



Learning presented, nte A A A. 

 Petition by Aubrey ; by Egerton, note 

 GGG. 



