Estates-continued. will in writing, vii. 496-499. Eternity, three parts of, vii. 225. Eunuchs, envious, vi. 393. why trusted by kings, vi. 480, 571. Euripides, of the autumn of life, vii. 145. Exchequer, Court of, its jurisdiction, vi. 85. Excusat, aut extenuat, delictum in capitalibus, Executors, vii. 339, 352, 353, 502—504. 498. the efficacy of exercise or practice, vii. Exeter, besieged by Perkin Warbeck, vi, 190. visited by Henry VII. vi. 193. abjuration and exile, offences of, vii. 742, 743. Exilium præstanti artifici vix supplicium, vi. 659. Expense, essay on, vi. 443, 444, 530, 563, ought to be but to half the receipts, vi. Experientia, res stupida, et plena moræ, vi. 673. Extortions of Henry VII. vi. 218. putting out, felony, vii. 464. Faculties of the mind of man threefold, hence Fallacies, and the Elenches of them, vii. 78 92. Falsehood, the shame and wickedness of, vi. Montaigne on, ib. Fama omnis e domesticis emanat, vi. 505, 531 645. Fame, her pedigree, vi. 407, 589. Fame-continued. like a river, bears up things light and of learning, her flight slow without Essay on, vi. 519, 520. sister of the Giants, vi. 718. the spur to virtue, vii. 80. Farnaby, Thomas, published a poem by Lord Faro, Katheren de, mother of Perkin War- Fata, cur Panis sorores, vi. 637. Fates, why sisters of Pan, vi. 709, 710. to the bough, son to the plough, vii. 740. Fee simple, estates in, vii. 492. punishment, trial, and proceeding, in cases Feme covert, vii. 328, 329, 340, 344, 345, his wars in Grenada, vi. 108. his share in the execution of the Earl of his policy respecting Castile, vi. 228. his power strengthened by the death of make peace with Charles VIII. vi. 129. ter Katherine, and Prince Arthur of vi. 158. Ferula Promethei, vi. 669, 671. Fiatt, Marquis, his compliment to Bacon, vii. Fides est obligatio conscientiæ unius ad in- Fines, after five years, to be final, to conclude the Statute of, vii. 632. Fixes-continued. and recoveries, vii. 332, 493.-See Re- Fire, the invention of, by Prometheus, vi. Firmarius, force of the word, vii. 531. Fishing on the coast of England, rights of the Fistula Panis, quid, vi. 638. Fitz-gerard, Thomas, Earl of Kildare, rebels against Henry VII. vi. 48. Fitzwater, Lord, favours Perkin Warbeck, apprehended, tried, and beheaded, vi. Fitzwilliam's case, vii. 559, 562. Fianders, rebels against Henry VII. assem- rebels against Maximilian, vi. 98. and England, man and wife, vi. 145. Flammock, Thomas, leader of the Cornish Flattery among lovers, vi. 397, 557. of a man's self, vi. 441. Flower de luces, non laborant neque nent, vii. Flowers commended for gardens, vi. 486— 488. sweet-scented, vi. 487. of spring, why sacred to the infernal Flux of matter perpetual, vi. 512. Fois, Madame de, report of her marriage Fool learns less by the wise than the wise how different from a wise man, vii. 160. more of, than of the wise, in human na- Forget him awhile, and he will remember Formularies and elegancies, vii. 197–211. Preface, vii. 189-195. Formulæ, vii. 208. Forrest, Myles, one of the murderers of the princes in the Tower, vi. 141. Fortune, the advancement of, vi. 9. high, how to bear oneself in, vi. 398- is like a market, vi. 427. essay on, vi. 472, 473. 574, 575. the mould of, is in a man's hands, vi. 472, blind, but not invisible, ib. her way is like the milky way in heaven, ib. wise men attribute their virtues to, ib. Fountains in gardens, of two kinds, vi. 490. his meeting with James IV. at Melrosse, Lord Privy Seal to Henry VII. vi. 172. subsequent promotions, vi. 41. negotiates the marriage of the Princess France, all noblesse or peasantry, vi. 95. Henry VII. of England claims the king- Henry VII. his cause of war with, and why overmatched by England, vi. 447. king of, his retort on the ambassador of statute of Edward III. that the realm of England should not be subject to the French, feeling of the English towards, vi. 81. are wiser than they seem, the Spaniards army, often ill provided, by reason of pay less reverence to the sacrament than Friendship, essay on, vi. 437-443, 558, 559. peace in the affections, vi. 437-440. not to be lost for another man's wit, vii. there is little in the world, and least of sent by Charles VIII. ambassador to Perkin guided by him, vi. 157. Gabato, Sebastian, sails with three ships be- Gadshill, robbery on, vii. 365. sador from Charles VIII. to Henry his speech to the council, vi. 104-109. G. Gains, light, make heavy purses, vi. 500, 527, 576. Galba, his dying speech, vi. 380, 545. omnium consensu capax imperii, nisi im- his saying, "legi a se militem non emi,” prophecy of Tiberius respecting, vi. 453. Galba-continued. saying, respecting the licentiousness of his time, vii. 135. Galeot, James, the French general killed at Gaol-delivery, commission of, vii. 472. Garcilazzo de Viega, vii. 34. passages resembling, in the Winter's Tale, God Almighty first planted a garden, vi. 485. for all the months in the year, ib. flowers and fruits commended, vi. 486— dimensions required, vi. 488. alleys and hedges, vi. 488, 489. heaths, vi. 490, 491. side grounds, vi. 491, 492. aviaries, vi. 492. Gardiner, Bishop. his saying concerning Pro- Garter, order of the, sent by Henry VII. to given to Philip King of Castile by Henry Gascoign, wines and woads of, to be brought Gavelkind land, not escheated for felony, vii. Gellius, A., on verbal distinctions, vi. 436, 566. Gemes, brother of Bajazet, vi. 108. General words shall never be stretched to a Genitories of priests, why supposed to be if too many in a state, the Commons will Georgica Intellectus, vii. 95. George, St., his fields, Henry VII. encamped Giants, brothers of Fame, vi. 718. Gift, of chattels, vii. 499. Gigantum soror Fama, vi, 645. Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, his discovery of a Gladius gladium juvat, vii. 589. Glocester, Statute of, vii. 528, 530, 531, 537, Goat's feet of Pan, vi. 711. God, a jealous God, vi. 381, 543. Indians have no name for, vi. 414, 560. His image, what, vii. 30. what Simonides thought of, vii. 158. His monarchy over the world, vii. 645. Gold, exportation of, prohibited by Henry the emblem of duration, vi. 761. tried with the touchstone, men with gold, vii. 157. and silver, the craft of multiplication of, Golden branch, vi. 760. Goldenston, Thomas, Prior of Christchurch in Canterbury, sent ambassador to Charles Goldingham, to Lord Leicester, You find Gondebault sent ambassador by Maximilian to his story to Bacon, of the old rat, vii. discoursing in Latin to the king, vii. 183. Good, strongest at first, ill in continuance, vi. 433. and evil, colours of, vii. 78—92. Philanthropia of the Greeks, vi. 403, 545. found even among the Turks, vi. 403. 546. Gordon, Lady Catheren, daughter of the seized by Henry VII. at St. Michael's called the White Rose, ib. Gorge, Mr., Bacon's saying respecting, vii. Gorgones, Bella significant, vi. 641, 642. proditiones sunt, vi. 642. Græcia, designs of Charles VIII. on, vi. 107 Grant, an argument of property. vii. 536. Grants-continued. what the king may not grant by charter, the king's grants shall not be taken to a by a common person, shall be extended as well to a foreign as to a common distinguished from declarations, vii. 362. Gratiosi, or favourites of princes, vi. 506, Grasshopper, Tithonus, why changed into, vi. Grave, raising of siege of, vii. 136. Gray's Inn, Bacon a reader at, vii. 304, his obligations to, vii. 524. Great place, essay on, vi. 398-401, 550- its servitude, vi. 398, 550. dangers and discomforts, vi. 399, 550. Greeks scoffed at, for their want of antiquity, their mythology as explained by Max by Bacon, vi. 611, 695-699. Gregory the Great, his attempt to extinguish Grenada conquered from the Moors, vi. 125. likened himself to Robin Goodfellow, vii. Grindall, Archbishop, physicians in England Grottas for estivation, vi. 484. Guildford, Sir Richard, sent by Henry VII. Guircamp, siege of, by Charles VIII. vi. 98, 116. Guise, Henry Duke of, the greatest usurer in Gyngham, the siege of, vi. 98, 116. Hacket, the fanatic, notes by Bacon in Camden, Hadrian, Cardinal, his correspondence in Hæreses, duplex causa earum, vii. 240. Hæresium, quæ potestatem Dei minuunt, Hair, why Pan covered with, vi. 710. Half blood, vii. 358. Hall, merit of his History, vi. 4, 12. Hammes, Sir Robert Curson, governor of, vi. Handmill, a prudent king should be able to Hannibal, his saying of Fabius and Marcellus, of Fabius Maximus, vii. 156. Hare's flesh, the Moors eat none, vii. 156. Hastings, Lord, an enemy to the Queen Hatton, Lord Chancellor, his pun on lying, vii. 136. Hault justice may be granted by the king to a H. Hawks, stealing certain kinds, felony, vii. 739. Hayward, Dr., Bacon's jest respecting his Heale, Serjeant, case of, vii. 669. Health, essay on the regiment of, vi. 452— Hearne, Thomas, his edition of Camden's An- vi. 438. receipt can open it, but a true friend, Heaths in gardens, vi. 490, 491. Hector, Dr., to the dames of London, vii. 91. Helena, he that preferred her quitted the gifts of Juno and of Pallas, vi. 398, 558. Henricus Princeps Walliæ, elogium Baconi mors ejus veneno falsò relata, vi. 325. pointed out Henry VII. then a lad, as |