Arundel, Earl of,—continued. trial in Camden's Annals of Queen his statues at Highgate, vii. 177. videtur esse Experientia, vi. 673. Ashes more generative than dust, vi. 435, 556. signifies experience, vi. 749. Assassins of the Levant, vii. 32. Astley, a scrivener, one of Perkin Warbeck's Astrologer, vi. 512. Astwood, Thomas, tried for Perkin War- beck's rebellion, and pardoned, vi. 148. Atalanta, meaning of the fable, vi. 743, 744. better than superstition, vi. 417, 561. the fool hath said in his heart, There is no Athens, where wise men propose and fools of the partizans of the House of York, vi. 35. beheaded at Tower Hill, vi. 182. Aurum, durationis tessera, vi. 682. Autumn of life, vii. 145. Autumnus pulchrorum pulcher, vi. 479, 570. of Henry VII. vi. 155, 175, 217, 225, Aviaries in gardens not commended, vi. 492. B. Babylon, excellence of its geographical posi- Bacchus, his history an allegory, vi. 740- represents passion or desire, vi. 741. birth and nurture, ib. invention of the vine, vi. 742. a conqueror, ib. lover of Ariadne, ib. ivy, why sacred to, vii. 743. why confounded with Jupiter, ib. a Proserpinâ nutritus, vi. 665. his jest to the queen concerning Dr. his advice to the queen, hesitating whom to the fishermen who refused to sell him Bacon, Lord,continued. to a lady in Gray's Inn Gardens, ib. to Sir Edward Cooke, vii. 169. to Queen Elizabeth, ib. on the building Verulam House, by the when the exchequer was empty, vii. 170. of his own disgrace, vii. 179. his industry in small matters, vii. 197. Bacon, Sir Nicholas, to Queen Elizabeth, of to Lord Leicester, vii. 168. to a nimble-witted counsellor, vii. 171. to his barber, vii. 183. Barbarous nations, their inundations on other Barckley, Lord, case of, vii. 668. Bargains, gains by, are of a doubtful nature, bargains and sales, vii. 495. Barkhamsted, Cecile Dutchess of York dies Barley, William, joins Perkin Warbeck in makes his peace with the king, vi. 153. 142. Barnesey, Prior of, his case, vii. 707. Baron and feme, vii. 328, 329, 340, 344, Barriers and Tourneys, vi. 468. Bartholomew's Day, "No, by St. Bartholo- Bartholomew's, St., charter of Henry II. to Bastards, envious, vi. 393. Diogenes to one throwing stones, vii. 163. Beard of Pan, why long, vi. 710. Zelim shaved, why, vii. 157. Beauty, essay on, vi. 478-480, 569-570. its relation to virtue, vi. 478, 569. of favour is more than of colour, and of the best part of, cannot be expressed by a is as summer fruits, ib. Beck, as good as a Dieu vous garde, vii. 202. Bedford, Jasper, Earl of, one of Henry VII.'s his death, vi. 181. Bees, hive likened to a commonwealth, vii. Behaviour, good, like perpetual letters com- Behaviour-continued. of some men is like a measured verse, Belgic lion held by the ears, vii. 177. præcepta tria de bello gerendo, vi. 642. Benevolences, history of the tax, vi. 121. act to make arrears leviable by course of Bermondsey, Queen Dowager cloistered at, vi.46. virtuous men, like spices, are best when Bewdley exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bias to the sailors at their prayers, vii. 129. how a man should order his life, vii. 157. Biformia omnia revera sunt, vi. 638. of Socrates, ib. to an envious man who was sad, vii. 158. Black will take no other hue, vii. 200. Blackheath, the Cornish rebels against Henry defeated by Lord Dawbeney, vi. 181. Blewet plots Perkin Warbeck's escape from Blood, when a good consideration, vii. 368- challenge of, vii. 369. Bodmin, Perkin Warbeck arrives at, vi. 189. in civil business, is first, second, and the child of ignorance and baseness, ib. a better quality in a follower than in a Bone, if not true set, will never be well till Books, some to be tasted, some swallowed, some chewed and digested, vi. 498, 525, 575. Bosworth Field, battle of, vi. 27. Bothwell's attempt to seize the King of Scot- Bouchier, Sir John, left as a pledge at Paris, Bouchier, Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry Boutefeu, vi. 89. Bowne, Secretary, his son, vii. 131. to murder the two young princes, vi. 142. Brandled the fortunes of the day, vi. 182. his death, vi. 217. Braybrooke, James, sent by Henry VII. to Cicero on, vii. 152. Bridewell, discourse on commission of, vii. date of, vii. 507, 508. charter of, repugnant to Magna Charta, Brisquet, jester to Francis I., vii. 153. Brittaine, object of the ambition of Charles invaded by him, vi. 70, 116. Lord Woodville joins the Duke with what became of the English forces, vi. French embassy respecting, vi. 104—114. Cabinet counsels, a remedy worse than the the doctrine of Italy, and practice of meaning of the term, vi. 425. Cabot, Sebastian, his discoveries, vi. 197. his saying respecting Sylla, vi. 412. of Sylla, that he could not dictate, vii. 144. to Metellus, protecting the public treasury, vii. 156. C. Brittaine-continued. Charles VIII. himself married to the arrangement of the dates of the above Henry VIIth's preparations for war with Brocage of an usurper, vi. 2, 8. Bromley, Mr. his answer to counsel, vii. 132. sent by Henry VII. to raise the siege of Brothers, younger, commonly fortunate, but joins the standard of Symnell, vi. 56. Browne, Dr., on Sir Edward Dyer's story of Brownlow v. Michell, vii. 687-725. submits, vi. 123-125. Brutus, Decimus, his treatment of Julius Brutus, Marcus, phantasm appeared to, vi. 463. Bacon's essays dedicated to, vi. 373. use to be preferred to uniformity, vi. 481. a perfect palace described, vi. 482-485. Burning in the hand, vi. 87. Busbechius, anger of the Turks at cruelty to Business, three parts of, preparation, exami- Cæsar Augustus, his character by Bacon, vi. 347. imago civilis ejus, vi. 339. his deathbed speech, vi. 380, 545. his times inclined to atheism, vi. 416, 561. vi. 439. used a sphinx for his seal, vi. 757. his misfortunes collected by C. Plinius, retort of the young man who resembled Cæsar, Augustus-continued. had better never been born, or never died, of his infamous descendants, vii. 159. Published by Dr. Rawley among the talents in war, vi. 344. friends and pleasures, vi. 345. his affection for Decimus Brutus, vi. 438. his collection of apophthegms, vii. 123. to one who feasted him poorly, vii. 142. to Livia, ib. address to his mutinous soldiers, vii. 143. viam ad regnum quomodò sternebat, vi. virtus in bellicis, vi. 337. amici ejus, et voluptates, vi. 338, Cæsar, Tiberius, his favourites, vi. 718. conversatio cum parasitis, vi. 644. Caius Marius, for the noise of arms could not retained by the English, why, vii. 51. Calendars of tempests of State, vi. 406, 589. Calvin's case, Bacon's argument in, vii. 639, Cambridge: De Sapientiâ Veterum, dedicated Camden, his Annals of Queen Elizabeth, history Campbell, Lord, his statement that James I. his opinion of the value of the speeches Cannibalism, vii. 34. Capræ pedes, cur Pan habet, vi. 638. Carews, the, march to the relief of Exeter, Caroon, Lord Henry Howard's pun on his Cartilio, Alonzo, Bishop, when asked to turn Carvajal, Francis, to Diego Centeno, vii. 146. Cases at Law, the principle to be extracted, if a case have no cousin, it is a sign it is Cassandra, or plainness of speech, the fable sive Parrhesia, fabula de, vi. 629, 630. honoured and employed by Henry VII. ib. Castile, policy of Ferdinando, respecting, vi. three aspirants for the government, at the Casting counters, vii. 143. Castoreum taken for disease of the brain, vi. Cat in the pan, turning the, vi. 430. knows not whose lips she licks, vii. 202. how to keep good acts in memory, ib. parrhesiæ inutilis exemplum, vi. 629. on his second marriage, to his son, vii. 146. Catullus quoted, vi. 685, 763. Catyline, Mr. Justice, his suggestion to Mr. Caucasus, Prometheus chained to, vi. 748. Causa, in jure non remota, sed proxima, spec- Cause, the proximate, not the remote, regarded, Cecile, Dutchess of York, mother of Edward Celibacy, Essay on, vi. 391, 392, 547-548. Celestial bodies, their influence on earthly Celsus, a wise man, as well as a physician, vi. Centeno Diego, Francis Carvajal to, vii. 146. ceremonies and green rushes are for Ceres, her search for Proserpine, vi. 758, 761. discovered by Pan, meaning of the fable, a Pane inventa, vi. 640. Certainty, three degrees of, presence, name, person uncertain, how far within the Sta- in pleading, vii. 339, 341, 361. Certiorari, vii. 762. See Cestui que use, savings in favour of, by when in at common law, vii. 439-442. Challenge of blood, vii. 369. Chancery, the general conscience of the realm, vii. 401. ordinances in, vii. 759. Chantries, the Statute of, vii. 356. coævum Amori, vi. 654. Characters of a believing Christian, vii. 292 probably not by Bacon, vii. 289-291. Charitas, de exaltatione ejus, vii. 235. Charles, King of Sweden, his treatment of Charles VIII. of France, his relations with projects respecting Brittaine, vi. 63, 64. besieges Nantes, vi. 70, 116. ambassadors of Henry VII. outwitted conquers Brittaine, vi. 84. Treaty of Frankfort with Maximilian, vi. contracted to the daughter of Maximilian, ib. Charles VII.-continued. marries Anne, Dutchess of Brittaine, vi. designs on Naples, vi. 107. on the Ottoman Empire, ib. makes a peace with Ferdinando and Isa- peace of Estaples with Henry VII. vi. conquered Naples, and lost it, vi. 158. Charters, what the king may grant, vii. 509— Chaste women often proud, vi. 392, 548. not within the Statute of Uses, vii. 424. Chepstow Bridge, who charged with the re- Cheshire proverb, "God send him joy, and Chester, Earldom of, an appanage to the prin- exempt from the jurisdiction of the Court Chester's wytt to deprave, and otherwise not Chievances, unlawful, which is bastard usury, Children, and Parents, essay on, vi. 390, 391, benefit of having children, vi. 390, 548. ib. treatment and education of, vi. 390-394, Chilon on gold, vii. 157. China, ordnance used in for 2000 years, vi. Chivalry, orders of, vi. 451. Chressenor, Thomas, tried for Perkin War- a bond among nations, vii. 35. worthy to be received, though not con- Chudleigh's case, vii. 391, 393, 395, 402, 408, Bacon's argument in, vii. 617-636. Church, unity in the, vi. 381. controversies in, vi. 382-383, 543, 544. visible, ib. the keeper of the Scriptures, vii. 254. Churmne of reproaches and taunts, vi. 195. |