presented to the Rectory of Boscum, 223. Publication of his first four books of Polity, 224. Receives the Rectory of Bishop's Bourne, and his holy life there, ibid. 227, 231. Preface to his books of Church Polity, 224, 225. Eulogies on them, 226. His friendship with Dr. Saravia, 227. His preaching, 230. Conspiracy against, 233. Conduct in his sickness, 235. Occasion of his death, ibid. His death, 237, 239. Epitaph on, 238. Appendix to his Life, 239. His will and family, ibid. Authenti- city of the last three books of Polity considered, 241. His remaining writings destroyed, ibid. G. Cranmer's Letter to, 244. Horton, Sampson, Parish-Clerk of Bishop's Bourne, 229. Howland, Dr. Richard, Bishop of Peterborough, 214.
Jackson, Dr. Thomas, 191.
James I. King of England, 74-76, 79, 80, 85, 87, 88, 139, &c., 148, 153, 204, 226, 243, 266, 324.
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 185, 189.
Ireland, Mr. 259.
Juxon, Dr. William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 339.
Kent, Henry Grey, Earl of, 88.
Kilbie, Dr. Richard, 320.
King, Dr. Henry, Bishop of Chichester, 90, 91, 110, 117. Dr. John, Bishop of London, 78, 327.
Lake, Dr. Arthur, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 294, 324. Lambarde, William, 127.
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 281, 332, 350. Layton Ecclesia, Church of, 273.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, 203, 213.
Lothesley, or Loseley Hall, 58.
Martin, Gregory, 245.
Martin Marprelate, 214.
Matthew, Dr. Tobias, Bishop of York, 328.
Melville, or Melvin, Andrew, 267, 307.
Mirandula, J. Picus, 54.
Montague, Dr. James, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 74.
More, Sir George, 58, 61.
Sir Thomas, 53.
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Anne, 58, 82.
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Morley, Dr. George, Bishop of Winchester, 43, 338.
Morton, Sir Albert, 143, 161.
Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Durham, 63.
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Mountfort, Dr. T. 114 Murray, Thomas, 156
Nash, Thomas, 214. Naunton, Sir Robert, 266. Neale, Dr. Richard, 259. Nethersole, Sir Francis, 266. Nevil, Dr. Thomas, 260.
Northumberland, Henry Percy, Earl of, 59.
Oley, Rev. Barnabas, 287.
Paine, Dr., 342.
Paolo, Padre, 101, 147.
Parry, Dr. Richard, Bishop of St. Asaph, 270
Paul V., Pope, 147.
Pearson, Dr. John, Bishop of Chester, 363.
Perkins, Rev. William, 160.
Pey, Nicholas, 156, 162. Phillips, Fabian, 243.
Pierce, Dr. Thomas, 333, 373. Pole, Cardinal Reginald, 191. Prideaux, Dr. John, 323. Prudentius, Clemens Aurelius, 99. Pullin, Rev. John, 369
Rastall, William, 53. Reynolds, Dr. John, 186, 194.
Rotherham, Thomas, Archbishop of York, 317. Rudde, Dr. Anthony, Dean of Gloucester, 56.
Sancroft, Dr. William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 364. SANDERSON, DR. ROBERT, Bishop of Lincoln, Hooker's MS., 342.
Life of, 311. Birth of, 317. Family of, &c. 318. His education, 319. His degrees, &c. at Oxford, 321-326. His acquaintance with Dr. Sheldon, 326. Re- signs his Fellowship, 328, and marries, 329. Instances of his piety and charity, 329. Excellence of his Sermons, 332. His Convocation em- ployments and Answers to Calvin, 333. Is made D.D., 334. Employed to reform the Prayer Book, 336. Called to the Assembly of Divines,— made Professor of Divinity, and excellence of his Lectures, 336. Attends the King in the Isle of Wight, 338. Forced to quit his College, 341. Per- secuted at Boothby Pannell, 345. Prayer used by, in altering the Litur- gy, 346. His singular memory, 347. His debate in the Quinquarticular Controversy, 348. Prefaces to his Sermons referred to, 351. Made Prisoner by the Parliament, ibid. Cases of Conscience written by, 352
Walton's interview with, 254. Character of his person and manners, 357. Mr. Boyle's friendship to, 359. Recommended to a Bishopric, 360. Made Bishop of Lincoln, 361. His conduct as such, 364. His principal studies, 366. Extracts from his Will, 367. Conduct of, in his last sick- ness, 369.
Sandys, Dr. Edwin, Archbishop of York, 188.
Sir Edwin, 188.
Saravia, Dr. Adrian, 227, 235.
Savile, Sir Henry, 192.
Scioppius, Jasper, 150.
Sheldon, Dr. Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, 318. Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of, 75.
Spencer, Dr. John, 181, 222, 241.
Stapleton, Dr. Thomas, 225. Stuart, Arabella, 268.
Theobalds, Palace at, 76. Thorndike, Rev. Herbert, 271. Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas, 171. Travers, Rev. Walter, 197, 214.
Valdesso, Signor John, 301. Velserus, Marcus, 150.
Vietta, Signor John, 139, 140.
Usher, Dr. James, Archbishop of Armagh, 182
Wadsworth, Rev. James, 164.
Wall, Dr., 342.
Watson, William, 140.
Westphaling, Dr. Herbert, 191.
White, Dr. Thomas, 87.
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 206, 241, 244.
Williams, Dr. John, Archbishop of York, 273.
Wolly, Sir Francis, 62.
Woodnot, Mr. Arthur, 275.
WOTTON, SIR HENRY, Birth-place of, 125. His Lectures at Oxford, 131. His friendship with Dr. Donne, 136. His travels, ibid. Becomes Secretary to the Earl of Essex, 138, but goes abroad at the commencemeut of his rebellion, 139. His residence in Italy, ibid. Sent on a secret Embassy to Scotland, 140. Returns to Florence, ibid. His reception by King James I., 141. Sent Ambassador to Venice, 143. Corresponds between the Republic and the King, 148. Sentence in an Album, 149. Loses and recovers the King's favour, 150. His interest with the Dukes of Ven- ice, 151. Prisoners liberated by, 152. Sent Ambassador to Germany,
152, 154. Made Provost of Eton, 156. His conduct there, 157, 159. His liberal sentiments in religion, 160, 161. Advice of, to an Ambassador, 161. His Sorrow for Sir A. Morton, 162. His Verses to his menory, 162, 163. His recommendatory letter of Mr. Bedel, 164. His proposed Histories, 166. His Monument, 168. Extracts from his Will, 170. Last Visit to Winchester College, 173. His declining health, 175. His decease, 176. Cowley's Elegy on, ibid. His character of Archbishop Whitgift, 206. Wotton, the very Rev. Nicholas, Dean of Canterbury and York, 128, 132. Wren, Dr. Matthew, Bishop of Ely, 334. Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 134.
Zouch, Dr. Richard, 337.
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