121 



marks on husbandry, 115—118 ; has other inventions, 118 ; hus- 

 bandry and the engines, 118. 



Dymock, Cressy, named, 95 ; also Arthur, John, and Charles, 95. 



■'- Edward, „ 95. 



Robert, „ 95. 



E. 



" Educatiou," by John Milton, 57. 



Elbing, Hartlib's father at, 2 ; on English company there, 2; a wealthy 



place, 2. 

 *' Engines of Motion," an invention of, by C. Dymock, 101. 

 England, residence in, 4; its agreeable character, 4; his arrival in, 5. 

 " Essay for advancement of Husbandry-Learning," 66. 

 *' Essay upon Master W. Potter's Design," 88. 

 Evelyn, F.R.S., John, notice of Hartlib, 12, 13; his "History of 



Trades," 13, 14 ; his proposed private society, 18 ; his account of 



Hartlib, 37, 38. 



F. 



Frankfort, Dm-ie writes from, 5. 



G. 



German Nobility, mercantile profession derogatory to, 4. 



stoves, 13. 



Gresham College and Sir WilHam Petty, 20. 



H. 



Harte, Walter, his "Essays on Husbandry," 69, 71. 



Hartlib, Samuel, general estimate of his character, 1 ; autobiographi- 

 cal sketch, 2; his father, 2; his father's marriage, 2, 3; his mother, 

 3 ; his ten brethren, 3 ; residence in England, 4 ; his income and ex- 

 penditure, 4 ; his noble acquaintances, 4 ; Durie's letters, 5 ; note 

 respecting, 6 ; MOton's encomium, 6 ; a witness against Laud, 9 ; 

 writes on toleration, 9 ; his various publications, 9 ; his notice of 

 Durie, 9 ; vindication of Durie, 10 ; publishes Dmie's works, 10 ; 

 his " Spiritual Husbandman," 10 ; husbandry, and his pension, 10 ; 



