Hall, Bishop, note W W W. Hastings, Sir George, note G G G. Hatfield, lunatic, note X OU. Hatton, Lady, legend concerning, note 3 0, text 42.
Health of Bacon delicate, note G. text 3.
Herne, his observations on Bacon's conduct respecting the Charter House, note X OY.
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 ZZ. Hôpital, see L'Hôpital.
Hôpital abolishes epices, note ZZ. Hungerford, note A.
Hunter, John, his ignorance of exist- ing knowledge, note X O Y.
IDLE curiosity, notes ZZZ, XOV, 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 CC, 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 I, 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 Ꮓ Ꮓ.
Journals of the House, extracts from,
note 3 S, text 44. Judge Forster, his observation on Ba⚫ con, note ZZZ.
Judges in England, presents to, in all
times, note 2 Z; presents to, in Ho-
mer, note ZZ; presents to, in Rome, note ZZ.
Judgment of Bacon not influenced by presents, note 2 Z.
Judicial virtues of Hale, note 2 Z. Justice, administration, essays relating to, note C C C.
Justice, universal, note R, text 22; description and analysis of, note CCC.
Justitia universalis, description and analysis of, note C C.
KING, his letter upon Novum Organum, note B B B; his interview with Ba- con, pending bribery proceedings, note GGG; his speech, note I I I. Kings, presents to, note Z Z Z Z. Knowledge, general importance of, note L, text 11; of mind, import- ance of, note W W W; destroys atheism, note 3 L, text 41; obstacles to, note XOV.
LADY Bacon, see Bacon's marriage, note HHH; 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, note BB, 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 ССС.
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 30, text 43, to Sir J. Egerton, com- plaining of being arrested for debt, note 3 0, 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, text 22; to Lord Treasurer, on love of retirement, note S, text 22; to Lord Burghley, from Bacon,
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 W 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 BBB; of complaint to Buckingham, from Williams, note ZZ; 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 PP, text 31; respecting Novum Organum, note BBB; with pre- sents to statesmen, note Z Z. L'Hôpital, 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 OU.
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 Xo 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 Ꮓ Ꮓ .
Nicholls' progress, note ZZZZ. 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 BB B.
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 B B B.
PARLIAMENTARY exertions of Bacon, note 3 S, text 44.
Parliamentary proceedings against Ba- con, note G GG.
Passions, knowledge of, note W W W. Patent, Bacon's, for Lord Keeper, note GGG; respecting Dulwich stayed, note X OY.
Patronage, a sacred trust, note 4 A, text 62.
Pedigree of Lord Verulam's family, note C.
Peerage, refusal of, by Sutton, note A A A A.
Pension on Bacon, note T TT. Persons to whom Advancement of Learning presented, note A A A. Petition by Aubrey; by Egerton, note GGG.
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 ZZ. Presentation copies of Advancement of Learning, note A AA; 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 11.
Proceedings in parliament against Ba- con, note G GG.
Proceedings on charges of bribery, note GGG.
Progress, Nicholls', note Z Z ZZ. Procter, Sir Stephen, his project re- lating to penal law, note CC, text
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.
RAWLEY, his observations on Novum Organum, note B B B.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, note X X X X. Recreations of Cicero, note XOV. Reform in law by L'Hôpital, note Ꮓ Ꮓ.
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 SS, 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 his 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 XO V. Rome, presents to judges in, note Z Z; 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 AA 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, YYYY. Shortness of life, note X O V. Sleep, excessive, note X O V. Speech of Williams on taking his seat, note BBB B.
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 CCC; presents to, note ZZ.
Statute of Uses, Bacon's work on, various editions of, note 3 R, text
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 CC, text 27.
Suitors' presents, before and after Ba- con's time, note Z Z. Sutton, his letter refusing peerage, his refusal to be a peer, note A A A A. Sutton's Hospital, note X OY. Sydney Papers. Trial of Essex, note 4 C, text 70.
TEMPLE, Sir William, note Z Z Z. Tenison, his observations on Play- fair's attempt to translate the Ad- vancement, note A A A. Tenison and Rawley, extracts from,
upon their Felicem Memoria Eliza- bethæ, note 4 H, text 94.
Time, division of, by Alfred, note XOT.
Tracts relating to Novum Organum, note B B B.
Translations of Novum Organum, note BBB.
Truth, love of, note X O T.
UNIVERSAL justice, note R, text 22; description and analysis of, note CCC.
Universities, defects of, note K, text 11.
VACATIONS, misapplying, note XOT. Villiers Street, note A.
WANT of time, obstacle to acquire knowledge, note XO V. Wasting time by misapplying vaca- tions, notes XŎT, XÖV.
Weldon, his falsehoods, note E E E. Wife of Bacon, note H H H.
Will, leaves a sum for lectures in the universities, note M, text 63. Williams, Bishop, observations on, by Weldon, note Z Z.
Williams, Lord Keeper, his dream re- lated by Hacket; letter of remon- strance to Buckingham, note Z Z; his taking his seat in chancery; his speech upon taking his seat as Lord Keeper, note BBBB; charge of bribery against, note Z Z.
Wisdom of Ancients, account of, note ССС.
Wives of Harbottle Grimstone, ac- count of, note C.
Wolf makes only Agnus of alphabet, note X OT.
Words, Idle, study of, note W W W. Works of Bacon's mother, note D, text 1.
Worldly occupation prevents progress of knowledge, note X O V. Wotton, letter to, with Novum Or- ganum, note B B B.
YORK HOUSE, note A, text 1. Young, Sir Richard, note G G G.
C. Whittingham, Tooks Court, Chancery Lane.
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