Rawley-continued. On Sir Nicholas Bacon's testamen- On Bacon's appointment as Queen's note. Rebellion of the North, 99. 140. 179. 194. Religion, special benefits established by the purity of, 159, 160. Dissensions on the subject. See Brownists; Church; Nonconformists. Sabellius, the heresy of, 83. Sabinus, Bishop of Heraclea, on the Council of Nice, 91. Salomon, Don, a favourer of Lopez the conspirator, 287. Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 43. San Domingo, spoiled by Drake, 195. Sansovino's counsel to Pope Julius II., 77. Saracen soldiers, use made of, by Frederick II., 50. Savoy, Carolo Emanuel, Duke of, character, possessions, and policy of, 21. His revenues, 22. Condition of the State in 1592, 162. Saxony, Augustus, Elector of, character of, 24. Schoolmasters, how they might be used to ensure the fidelity of Catholic parents, 50. Scotland, position towards England of, 52. How to be dealt with, 53, 54. The Hambletons (Hamiltons), 54. when the French came, 132. 133. Its growing amity with England, Successor to its crown not declared, Intrigue of its nobles with Philip of Sebastian of Portugal, end of, 141. No successor named by him, 171. Encouraged in his African expedition by Philip, 186. Sertorius, notable stratagem of, 50. Severus, the Roman Emperor, 140. Shakspeare, meaning of the word "cassing" illustrated from, 175 note. VOL. I. Sheldon, Ralf, suspected of conspiracy against the Queen, 316. proposed articles for his examination, 318. Sidney, Sir Philip, 104. Sigismund III., competitor with Maximilian for the Crown of Poland, 162 note. Smyth, Sir Thomas, 188 note. Smyth, Thomas, letter to Bacon from, 294. Solon's law relative to factions, 94. Spain. See Philip II. of Spain. Spanish Armada overthrown, 67. 68. 69. 142. 169. Spencer, Edward, reports of Lady Bacon and her household by, 310312. Spencer, Alderman John, purchases Anthony Bacon's estate, 246. Letters to him from Francis Bacon, 248. 249. Stafford, Sir Edward, recommended for secretary, 268. Standen, Anthony, a correspondent of Anthony Bacon, 251 note. 252 note. 265. On the condition of Arragon, 137 note. On R. Cecil's relation with Essex, 262 note. Letter to him from Bacon, 263. Star Chamber, Bacon appointed to clerkship of, 102. Debate on Bill for expedition of justice therein, 226-228. Starkey, Ralph, 44, 45. State and treasure, councillor's speech advising absoluteness of, 337, 338. Stephens, Robert, account of Bacon's papers in the possession of Lord Oxford, by, 16. 119. Strype, John, mistake of, relative to authorship of a paper by Bacon, 46 note 3. 2 E Stukley, Thomas, invasion of Ireland Subsidies, fifteenths, and tenths, Coke's Debate on the subject in February, Nature of the innovation then pro- Result of the experiment, 221. Taxation, growing anxiety on the sub- Subsidies. Temporis Partus Maximus. 30. terbury, list of Bacon's unpub- MSS. at Lambeth, 110. Thirlwall, Connop, Bishop of St. David's, Tinoco, Manuel Louys. See Louys. Called Wallflower by Constantine, Travers, the Nonconformist leader, T. Sugden, Mr., a creditor of the Bacons, Supply, Commons' privilege in matters Sweden, John, King of, and his family, Condition of the kingdom in 1592, Sylla the Dictator, 140. Treaties, ratification of, on deaths of Not a pressing creditor, 300. Bacon's negotiation with, about the Turkey, intended invasion of Poland by, Reputation of England with, 204. U. Unton, Sir Henry, motion proposed by, Urbin, Francesco, Duke of, character 220. and relations of, 21. Vespasian, the Roman Emperor, 140. W. Waad, Sir William, 119. 313 note 314 Walpole, Henry, examinations of, 301. Walsingham-continued. His interest solicited by Bacon, 57. Letter to M. Critoy, 97-101. WALSINGHAM. Walsingham-continued. Character as a statesman, 104. 268. 306. 309. 324 note. 347. War, councillor's speech advising, 332 --334. Wars between princes, laws of, 146, 147. Wentworth, Peter, 210. 211. 230. Westmoreland, Earl of, a rebel against Elizabeth, 140. Countenanced by Philip II., 195. Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury his treatment of the Nonconformists, 39. Bacon's note to him, with draft of letter to M. Critoy, 96. Lady Bacon's opinion of him, 112. Whyte, Rowland, 386. See Wylblud. Willblod. Williams, Richard, suspected conspirator against the Queen, 313, 314 notes. 318. 319. Wilson, Dr., ineffectual complaint of, on behalf of English merchants at the sack of Antwerp, 194. Wolley, Sir John, part taken in subsidy and conference debates by, 212. 220. Wotton, Sir Henry, on Essex's style in "Devices," 386. Wroth, Robert, part taken in debate on conference by, 218. Wyborne, a suspended preacher, and Lady Bacon, 114. Wylblud (or Willblod), a suspended preacher, interest taken by Lady Bacon in, 114. 115. 312. Yorke, Edmund, plot against the Queen confessed by, 313 note, 314 note. Y. Young, Richard, Bacon's letter to, in behalf of M. 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