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Hudson, the Queen's Dwarf: vide Gough's British

Topography, Vol. I. page 426.

of Painting, Vol. II. pp. 176, 177.

Walpole's Anecdotes

10. Page 42. LIFE OF DR. JOHN DONNE. Portrait and Arms

of Elizabeth, Princess Palatine, and Queen of Bohemia; from "A Collection of Royal Letters" by Sir George Bromley, Bart. Lond. 1787, 8vo. page x. Above the portrait is a representation of that Mourning Ring containing the hair of King Charles I., which the Queen wore in commemoration of his Martyrdom: vide the preceding work, page xxxi. Drawn by R. Thomson : Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

11. Page 60.

Representation of the Obverse of Dr. Donne's Golden Medal, struck to commemorate the sitting of the Synod of Dort in 1619. Drawn by R. Thomson, from Gerard Van Loon's

Histoire Metallique des xvII Provinces des Pays Bas." Hague, 1732-37, fol. Vol. II. page 105: Engraved by the late W. Hughes.

12. Page 86.

Tail-piece Nor

thern View of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London; as it appeared when Dr. Donne was made Dean : vide the ensuing Life, page 43. Drawn from an ancient print by W. Harvey: Engraved by H. White. 13. Page 87. LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON. Device in the Title-page: Armorial Ensigns, and principal entrance to Eton College, Buckinghamshire, of which Sir Henry was made Provost: vide page 132; surrounded by a wreath of Lilies, the badge of the Institution. Drawn by W. Harvey: Engraved by T. Mosses.

14. Page 89. Head-piece: North-west View of part of the ancient Hall and Church of Bocton Malherbe, near Charing, Kent; formerly the Family Seat of the Wottons. From a Drawing made on the spot expressly for this work, by J. P. Neale, Copied and Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

15. Page 89. LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON. Initial Letter S. Armorial Ensigns of Sir Henry Wotton. Drawn by R Thomson: Engraved by T. Mosses.

16. Page 99.

Portrait and Arms of the Very Reverend Nicholas Wotton, sometime Dean of York and Canterbury Cathedrals; some circumstances of whose life are mentioned and narrated on pages 93 and 99. Drawn by W. H. Brooke, from his beautiful monumental effigy in Becket's Chapel, in Canterbury Cathedral, erected by his Nephew Thomas Wotton, Esq. referred to on page 104, and engraven in Dart's " Accurate Description and History of the Churches of Canterbury and York." Lond. 1755, Fol. Plate 54. Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

17. Page 114.

View of the Rialto and City of Venice, to which Sir Henry Wotton was thrice sent Ambassador. Drawn from an Ancient Print by J. Findley: Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

18. Page 130.

Portrait and Arms of Sir Julius Cæsar, Master of the Rolls to King James I., from the rare Print by Reginald Elstracke. Drawn by W. H. Brooke Engraved by G. W. Bonner. 19. Page 160. Tail-piece:

View of the Eastern end of Eton College, Buckinghamshire, at which Sir Henry Wotton died. Drawn by J. P. Neale: Engraved by T. Mosses.

HOOKER, Master of
Device in the Title-

20. Page 161. LIFE OF MR. RICHARD the Temple, from 1585 to 1591. page: Northern View of the Middle Temple Hall, surrounded by a Wreath of the York and Lancastrian Roses; supposed to have been first plucked in the Temple Gardens. Drawn by J. Findley: Engraved by

G. W. Bonner.

21. Page 164.

Introduc

tion, Tail-piece: Armorial Ensigns of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, at which Mr. Hooker was educated;

and of Archbishop Usher, George Cranmer, Dr. Spencer, and John Hales, of Eton, who are stated in the Introduction to have furnished the materials of the Memoir. Drawn by R. Thomson: Engraved by H. White.

22. Page 165. LIFE OF MR. RICHARD HOOKER. Head-piece : View of the Church and Parsonage of Drayton-Beauchamp, in Buckinghamshire; to which Hooker was presented in 1584. Vide page 187. Drawn on the spot expressly for this work, by R. T. Bone: Engraved by H. White.

23.

Initial

Letter I; Armorial Ensigns of the Temple, and the families of Hooker and Churchman. Drawn by R. Thomson: Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

24. Page 170.

Portrait

and Arms of Dr. John Jewel, Bishop of Salisbury, from the rare Print in the Herologia, set upon a Diamond Cross. Drawn and Engraved by T. Mosses.

25. Page 177.

Portrait and

Arms of Sir Henry Savile. Drawn by R. Thomson:
Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

26. Page 187.

View of

Hooker's Parsonage, at Drayton-Beauchamp, in Buckinghamshire. Drawn on the spot expressly for this work, by R. T. Bone. Copied and Engraved by H. White. 27. Page 199. Portrait and Arms of Dr. John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. Drawn and Engraved by T. Mosses.

28. Page 230.

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View of

Hooker's Parsonage, at Bishop's Bourne, in Kent. Drawn by J. P. Neale, from a Drawing in the possession of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Percy, the present Rector. The house is not now in the same state. Copied and Engraved by H. White.

29. Page 268.

Tail-piece :

North side of Hooker's Church, at Bishop's Bourne, in

b

Kent. Drawn on the spot expressly for this Work, by J. P. Neale, Copied and Engraved by G. W. Bonner. 30. Page 269. Life of Mr. GEORGE HERBERT. Device in

the Title-page: View of the Ruins of Montgomery Castle, Montgomeryshire, the Birth-place of Herbert; Vide the ensuing Life, page 273, surrounded by a wreath of Passion flowers, emblematical of piety; and enclosing the Armorial Ensigns of the family of Clare, the first Earls of Pembroke, which title afterwards belonged to the Herberts. Drawn by W. H. Brooke : Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

31. Page 272.

Intro

duction. Tail-piece: The power of Biography and Piety over the Grave; generally expressed in the foregoing Introduction, and exemplified by the Funereal Urn, Censer, Cross, Spikenard, Laurel-branch, &c. Drawn by R. Thomson: Engraved by T. Mosses.

32. Page 273.

33.

Headpiece South-East View of the Church of St. Mary, at Leighton-Bromswold, in the County of Huntingdon; re-built by Mr. George Herbert; Vide the ensuing Life, page 296. Drawn and Engraved by G. W. Bonner, from Dr. Zouch's edition of Walton's Lives.

Initial

Letter G, enclosing the Armorial Ensigns of Herbert and Danvers. Drawn by R. Thomson: Engraved by T. Mosses.

34. Page 289.

-Portrait

and Arms of Dr. Launcelot Andrews, Bishop of Winchester. Drawn by W. H. Brooke, from the Original Engraving by Loggan. Engraved by T. Mosses.

35. Page 308.

View

of the Chapel and Parsonage of Bemerton, in Wiltshire, from an Original Drawing taken on the spot, and kindly furnished by the Venerable Archdeacon Coxe. Copied and Engraved by H. White.

36. Page 331. LIFE OF MR. GEORGE HERBERT. View of Fulston Church, near Bemerton, in Wiltshire. From

an Original Drawing made on the spot expressly for this Work, by D. C. Read: Engraved by T. Mosses. 37. Page 348. Herbert's Letter to Nicholas Farrer, Tail-piece : Portrait and Arms of Nicholas Farrer, placed between two figures in the Religious habit worn at his Convent of Little Gidding, in Huntingdonshire. Drawn by W. H. Brooke: Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

38. Page 349. Life of Dr. RobERT SANDERSON, Bishop of Lincoln. Device in the Title-page: Ruins of the Episcopal Palace, at Lincoln, surrounded by a Wreath of Snowdrops and Evening Primroses, emblematical of his humility, meeting beneath in the Armorial Ensigns of the See. Drawn by W. H. Brooke. Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

39. Page 354.

Introduc

tion, Tail-piece: Armorial Ensigns of the University of Oxford and Lincoln College, in which Dr. Sanderson was educated, surrounded by the emblems of his eloquence, fame, and piety. Drawn by R. Thomson: Engraved by H. White.

40. Page 355.

41.

Head

piece: View of the Church and Parsonage of Boothby Pannell, in the County of Lincoln; the living of Dr. Sanderson for upwards of forty years. Vide page 372 of the ensuing Life. Drawn by W. Harvey: Engraved by H. White.

Initial Letter D.

Armorial Ensigns of Dr. Sanderson.
Thomson: Engraved by G. W. Bonner.

42. Page 371.

Drawn by R.

Portrait and Arms of Dr. John King, Bishop of London. Drawn from the Original Engraving, by S. Passe, by W. H. Brooke Engraved by H. White.

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