INDEX TO THE NOTES. 



Philosophical glass invented by Bacon, 

 note Y Y, text 34. 



Pictures, of Sir Nicholas Bacon ; of 

 Anne Grimstone j by Nathaniel Ba 

 con, note C. 



Planets, their motion shewn by a ma 

 chine invented by Bacon, note Y Y, 

 text 34. 



Play fair, Dr. asked to translate Ad 

 vancement into Latin, his death, 

 beautiful eulogy on his death, note 

 A A A. 



Pleadings on both sides by one advo 

 cate, note 4 B, text 62. 



Plutarch, note Q Q Q. 



Ponds, Bacon s, note C. 



Portrait of Anne Grimstone, note C. 



Posthumous essays, note 3 I, text 37. 



Praise of Bacon by Ben Jonson, Fuller, 

 Aubrey, and Lloyd, note Z Z. 



Presentation copies of Advancement of 

 Learning, note A A A ; of Novum 

 Organum, note B B B. 



Presents to judges in Rome, in Eng 

 land, in France, to statesmen, re 

 fused by Hale, no influence on 

 Bacon s judgment, from suitors be 

 fore and after Bacon s time, note 

 Z Z ; to kings, note Z Z Z Z. 



Principles, importance of, note L, text 



Proceedings in parliament against Ba 

 con, note G G G. 



Proceedings on charges of bribery, note 

 GGG. 



Progress, Nicholls , note Z Z Z Z. 



Procter, Sir Stephen, his project re 

 lating to penal law, note C C, text 

 27. 



Puckering, Bacon s letter to, respect 

 ing the Queen s displeasure as to 

 his speech in parliament, note E E, 

 text 28. 



Purse and great seal of Sir Nicholas, 

 how preserved, note C. 



Pygmalion s frenzy, note X O V. 



RAW LEY, his observations on Novum 



Organum, note B B B. 

 Raleigh, Sir Walter, note X X X X. 

 Recreations of Cicero, note X O V. 

 Reform in law by L Hdpital, note 



ZZ. 

 Reform of the law, Bacon s speech 



upon, gradual, note B B, text 27 ; 



opposed by lawyers, note C C C. 

 Regal character, discussion upon, by 



Hazlitt, in his political essays, note 



S S, text 32. 

 Register of Star Chamber, reversion 



of, given by Elizabeth to Bacon, 

 note Z Z, text 27. 



Remedies for defects of chancery, note 

 DDD. 



Retirement, love of, letters to Essex 

 and Lord Treasurer, and dedication 

 to hi? brother, note S, text 22. 



Revelation of opinion and conceal 

 ment, note F ~F,text 28. 



Reversion of registry given to Bacon, 

 note Z Z, text 27. 



Rising, early, by Milton, note X O V. 



Rome, presents to judges in, note Z Z j 

 reform of law in, note B B, text 27. 



SALE of offices abolished in France, 

 note Z Z. 



Salisbury, Earl, presented with Ad 

 vancement of Learning, note A A A. 



Seal, great, of Sir Nicholas now pre 

 served, note C. 



Sensibility of Bacon, note G, text 3. 



Sensuality of Judge Jeffries, note 



xov. 



Shaftsbury, Lord, note W W W. 



Ship of fools, notes B B B, Y Y Y Y. 



Shortness of life, note X O V. 



Sleep, excessive, note XOV. 



Speech of Williams on taking his seat, 

 note B BBS, 



Speeches of Bacon, from Harleian 

 MSS., note 4 F, text 90. 



Spenser, Burghley s treatment of, his 

 lines to Elizabeth upon not being 

 paid for his poems, note X, text 25. 



Star Chamber, registry of, given to 

 Bacon, note Z Z, text 27. 



Stanhope, Lord, his invention to dis 

 cover insensible perspiration, note 

 Y Y, text 34. 



State of Europe, note Q, text 17 ; first 

 treatise of Bacon s, ibid. 



Statesmen, education of, neglected in 

 England, note C C C ; presents to, 

 note Z Z. 



Statute of Uses, Bacon s work on, 

 various editions of, note 3 R, text 

 42. 



Subsidies, Bacon s speech upon, of 

 fensive to the Queen, note D D, text 

 28. 



Suggestions for improvement of law 

 tracts, certificate touching penal law, 

 compiling and amending law, digest 

 of the laws of England, dedication 

 and preface to Law Maxims, act 

 against usury, ordinance for admi 

 nistration of justice in chancery, 

 Justitia Universalis, note C C, text 

 27. 



