LEICESTER. Leicester, Earl of, 42. 197. 358. Of advice to the Earl of Rutland, Of advice to Foulke Greville on Of advice to Essex on his assump- Lincoln, Earl of, 272. one of the Peers See 327. 329. Marre, Earl of, Essex's instructions Martin, Sir Richard, Alderman, advice Maynard, Mr., one of Burghley's secre- Bacon's letter to him and Hickes Meautys, Sir Thomas, Bacon's execu- Merick, Sir Gilly, brought to trial, His end, 239. Left in charge of Essex House, Releases the imprisoned Council- Effect of what passed at the arraign- 286. M. Littleton, John, one of the Essex con- London, Bishop of. See Bancroft. Lumley, Lord, one of the Peers on Luson, Sir John, commands the forces Mill, Mr.-continued. His case referred to certain coun- Monteagle. See Parker. Montjoy, Charles Blunt Lord, spoken of for the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, 124. His fitness, 125. Objected to by Essex, 125, 126 notes. 144. His motive for negotiating with the Essex commits his fortunes to his and Southampton's care, 169. Appointed to command in Ireland, 170. Treasonable enterprise contemplated and ultimately abandoned by him, 170-172. Applied to by Essex for a letter of remonstrance, 202. Bacon's "Apology" addressed to him, 203. Disapproves of Essex's project, 206. Danger to which Essex's confession exposed him, 235. Lord Nottingham's letter to him on Essex's confession, 236 note. See Danvers's Confession, 333341. See also 167. 292 note, 325. 330. 343. 358. 359. 360. Purport of the evidence given More, sheriff, his civilities to Bacon, against him, 289, 290. See 328. 343. 351. Mill, Mr., Clerk of the Star Chamber, Bacon's Memorial to Lord Keeper 107. Morley, Lord, one of the peers on Ex- Moryson, Fynes, citations from the As to terms offered to Tyrone, and on Tyrone's conduct, 96, 97. 100. 122. Moryson, Fynes-continued. On the Vriaghts, 99, note. Nevill, Sir Henry, attempted to be gained Implicated by Essex in his confes- Impressions of Cuffe as to what Post designated for him by Essex had the plot succeeded, 342. N. Moryson, Fynes-continued. On Essex's return from Munster, Report of proceeding against Essex Mountford, Dr., with Essex in his last New Year's Gifts to the Queen, 163. Nottingham, Charles Howard Earl of, Commands the forces in the invest- ment of Essex House, 272, 273. See 149. 233. Popham-continued. Also a Commissioner on the charges against Essex at York House, 173 note. Sent by the Queen to enquire the cause of the assembly at Essex House, 209, 306. Widdrington's report of Essex's orders with regard to him, 219. His evidence at the trial of Essex, ibid. Intention of the conspirators in detaining him, 238. His replies to Essex and Southampton on their assertion of their grievances, 269. Ralegh, Sir Walter, employed by the Queen to reconcile Essex and Nottingham, 91. Consulted about Irish affairs: said His reasons for keeping aloof, 123. Incident connected with his being His murder suggested to Sir F. His conversation with Sir C. Blount See 279. 318. 342. 353. 363. Rawley, Dr., Editor of Bacon's works, 91. 197. 272. 367. 372. Reporting, no regular system of, in Elizabeth's days, 231. St. John de Bletso, Lord, one of the Peers on Essex's trial, 283. St. Lawrence, Sir Christopher, murder of Lord Grey of Wilton volunteered by, 152. Salisbury, Owen, a retainer of Essex, antecedents of, 270. Slain in the attack on Essex House, 273. R. S. Reynolds, Edward, secretary to Essex, 15. 33. 34. Rich, Lady (Essex's sister), "piquant letter" written to the Queen by, 178. 199. 226. Allowed to depart from Essex Rich, Lord, one of the Peers on Essex's trial, 283. Richard III., the example of, 287. Roman Catholics, Essex's promises of toleration to the, 207. 261. Russell, Sir W., Lord Deputy in Ireland, 93. 95. 96 note, 100. Rutland, Roger, Earl of, 4. "Licence to pass over the seas' granted to him, 5. Question as to authorship of the letters to him on travel. See Bacon; Essex. Implicated in Essex's conspiracy, 235. 238. Statements based on his confession, 268. 271. 272. 282. His examination before the Lord Keeper and his colleagues, 309— 311 See 277. 278. Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 3. 21. Sandys, Lord, implicated by Essex in his confessions, 236, 268. His confession, 311, 312. See 277. 278. 309. Shrewsbury, Earl of, one of the Commissioners on the charges against Essex, 173 note. Shrewsbury, Earl of-continued. One of the Peers on Essex's trial, 283. Written to by Bacon for the loan Sidney, Sir Robert, 273. Smith, Thomas, sheriff of London, how far implicated in Essex's treason, 210. 267. 271. Alleged by Essex to be privy to his plot, 236. 309. See 310. 312. 357. Southampton, Henry Earl of, made General of the Horse by Essex against the Queen's command, but displaced, 134, 257, 258. His account of Essex's consultation with himself and Blount, 147. 256, 257. 315. 316. Essex commits the care of his fortunes to him and Montjoy, 169. Goes into Ireland with letters from Passage of words between him and Squire, Edward, “that wicked traitor,” 109. Bacon's account of his 'Strange Conspiracy' 110–119. Stafford, Lord, one of the Peers on Essex's trial, 283. Stanhope, Sir John, 36. 273. Letter to him from Bacon, 50. Stanley, John, examination of, 108. 118 note. Stanley, Sir William, 270. Star Chamber, proceedings relative to Clerkship of, 56. See Bacon: Mill. Stephens, Robert, catalogue of Bacon's letters in the collections of, 2. 3. 18. Stoics; their mode of attaining an even temper of mind, 8. Sussex, Earl of, 251. One of the Peers on the trial of Essex, 283. Sydney, Sir Robert, recommended by Essex for the Wardenship of the Cinque Ports, 48. Sympson, a goldsmith, Bacon arrested for debt by, 106–108. Tanner MS. of Essex's trial in the Bodleian Library, 229 note. Temple, Edward, statements of, to Dr. Fletcher, relative to the alleged threats against Essex, 363. His letter on same subject to his friend Westwood, 364. Temple, William (query Edward ?), sent into the City by Essex, with tales of the dangers which threatened him, 267, 268. Temple, William, disclaims all participation in Essex's plots, 364. T. Tenison, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, receives a box of Bacon's pa pers, 3. Thomond (Toumond), Earl of, 96. 96 note. Tillage. See Enclosures. Tollemache, John, Esq., manuscript report of Essex's trial in possession of, 218. Incidental references to the MS., 219 note. 229 note. Tower of London, scheme of the Essex conspirators regarding the, 263. |