The
Religious
Poems of Richard Crashaw, with an introductory study by R.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
von, 21
Pantagruel, 256
Titus, S. (1623? -1704), 460
Pantochronocanon, 255
Tixall Poetry, 86
Rabelais, translation of, 254, 255, 258
Tolomei, 265
Trissotetras, 255
Tomkyns, or Tomkins, T. (1637? –1675),
Sir Thomas, senior, 253
117, 120
Usk, the river, 37, 38
Tonbridge school, 330
Ussher, James (1581-1656), 32, 33, 46,
Tönnies, F. , 288
105, 124, 139, 148, 153, 308, 312, 315 ff. ;
Tonson, J. (16562-1736), 117, 141
A Body of Divinitie, 149; Greek works,
Total Rout, A, 382
316
Tottel's Miscellany, 1
Utopia, 378
Tournay, John, 33
Townsend, Aurelian (f. 1601–1643), 16, Valdes, Juan de, A Hundred and Ten
20, 413
Divine Considerations, 155
Townshend, Hayward (f. 1601), 440 Valley of the Shadow of Death, in
Traherne, Philip, 404
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 178
Thomas (1634? -1674), 15, 42 ff. , Van Dyck, Sir A. , 55
144, 153, 155, 157, 163, 404
Van Helmont, J. B. , 394, 396
Centuries of Meditations, 43, 143 Vane, Sir Henry, the elder (1589-1655), 219
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Index of Names
551
Vane, Sir Henry, the younger (1613–
1662), 115, 219, 359, 442, 447
Vaughan, Henry (1622–1695), 15, 26,
37 ff. , 45, 142
Amoret, poems to, 38, 40
Authoris de se Emblema, 47
Burial of an Infant, The, 41
Charnel House, 38
Childhood, 41
Christ's Nativity, 41
Corruption, 30, 41
Dawning, The, 41
Eagle, The, 40
Elizabeth, Epitaph on the little lady,
39
'I saw Eternity the other night,' 41
Mount of Olives, The, 39, 41
Olor Iscanus, 38, 42
Peace, 41
Pious Thoughts and Ejaculations, 42
Poems, with the tenth Satyre of Juvenal
Englished, 38
Rainbow, The, 41
Retirement, The, 42
Retreat, The, 41
Rhapsodis, on the Globe tavern, 38
Silex Scintillans, 37 ff. , 47
Thalia Rediviva, 41
They are all gone into the world of
light, 41
• To his retired friend, an Invitation to
Brecknock,' 39
True Christmas, The, 42
World, The, 41
Thomas, 37, 378; 'Eugenius Phila-
lethes,' 42
Venice, 16, 100, 192, 197, 198, 200, 308,
437, 442, 449
Venn, J. , 320
Venning, Ralph (1621 ? -1674), 316
Venus, 370
Vere, Sir Francis (1560–1609), 453
Sir Horace, baron Vere of Tilbury
(1565–1635), 453
Vergil, 59, 68, 138, 263, 267, 268, 271,
334, 366; Aeneid, The, 52, 61, 66, 86,
117, 133, 300, 451
Polydore, 203
Verneuil, John (1583? –1647), 309
Verney, Sir Edmund (1590–1642), 194,
195
Sir Edmund, the younger (1616
-1649), 196
Edward, 194
Mary, 195
Sir Ralph (1613–1696), 195, 196
Tom, 196
Verney Family, Letters, Papers and
Memoirs of the, 194, 195
Verona, 9
Verstegan, R. , or R. Rowlands (f. 1565–
1620), 353
Vienna, 453
Virginia, America, 50, 52, 70, 453
company, 153
Virgins Complaint for the Losse of their
sweethearts, The, 386
Voice of the charmer, The,' 370
Voiture, V. , Letters of Affaires, Love and
Courtship, 390, 391
Voltaire, F. M. A. de, 119
Vondel, J. van den, 423; Lucifer, 118
Vorstius, Conrad, 308
Vossius, G. J. , 307
Isaac, 307, 309
Vulcan (Herrick’s), 13
W. , R. , 385
Wagstaffe, John (1633-1677), 396; The
Question of Witchcraft debated, 395
Waldegrave, countess, 204
Wales, 37, 42, 78, 113, 143, 197, 321
Walker, Clement (d. 1651), 450
Sir Edward (1612–1677), 206, 447
Henry, 351 ff. , 358, 360, 365
Collection of passages. . . by one who was
groom of his chamber, A, 356
Collections of Notes at the Kings Tryall,
355
Declaration collected out of the Jour-
nals of both Houses of Parliament,
A, 355
Heads of a Diarie, 355
History of the Life Reigne and Death
of the late King Charles, 353
King's Last Farewell to the World, The,
353
Mad Designe, The, 356
Mercurius Morbicus, 355
Packets of Letters, 355
Perfect Occurrences of Every Dayes
Journall, 352, 353
Prelates Pride, The, 352
Serious Observations lately
made
touching his Majesty, 356
Severall Proceedings, 355
Terrible outcry against the loytering
exalted Prelats, A, 352
The true manner of the crowning of
Charles the Second King of Scotland,
356
To your tents ( Israel, 352
"Tpayńuata' Sweetmeats, 355
Tuesdaies Journall, 355
Two letters from Liverpool, 354
Wren and the Finch, The, 352
William, 353
Waller, Edmund (1606–1687), 4, 48, 49,
53 ff. , 64, 67 ff. , 73, 180, 183, 268, 270
Aeneid, trans. , 86
Battle of the Summer Islands, The, 55,
56
Behold the brand of beauty tossed, 55, 58
Divine Poems, 55
Go, lovely Rose! 55, 58
Instructions to a Painter, 56
Of the Danger His Majesty [Being
Prince] Escaped in the Road at St
Andere, 53
Of the Last Verses in the Book, 56
Of the Misreport of her being Painted,
55
On the Statue of King Charles I at
Charing Cross, 56
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Index of Names
Panegyric to my Lord Protector, 56
Puerperium, 58
To a Very Young Lady, 55
To Amoret, 58
Upon a Late Storm, and of the Death of
His Highness ensuing in the same, 56
Waller, lady, wife of Sir Wm. Waller, 350
Sir William (1597? -1668), 349, 350
Walley, Henry, 346; Heads of Chiefe
Passages in Parliament, 350; The
Kingdomes Weekly Account of Heads,
350; The True Informer, 350
Wallington, Nehemiah (1598–1658), 454;
Historical Notices, 223
Wallis, John (1616-1703), 288, 289, 308;
Truth tried, 279
Walpole, Horace, 176, 204, 443
Walpurgis night, 368
Walsingham, Edw. (f. 1643-1659), 454
Sir Francis (1530? –1590), 191
Walton, Anne, 250
Brian (1600? –1661), 318, 319, 481
(list of scholars who assisted in Walton's
Biblia Sacra Polyglotta)
Izaak (1593–1683), 27 ff. , 76, 77, 82,
149, 156, 232, 250 ff. (main entry),
256 ff. , 390
Compleat Angler, The, 81, 250, 251, 253
Life of Donne, 250
Life of Geo. Herbert, 26, 29
Lives, 250 ff.
Reliquiae Wottonianae, 250
James, 250
Warbeck, Perkin, 203
Warburton, W. (1698–1779), 89
Ward, Samuel (1577-1640), 318
Seth (1617–1689), 288
Warden, Master, in Three Speeches, 381
Warham, William (1450? –1532), 326
Warton, Thomas, the elder (16887-1745),
265
Thomas, the younger (1728–1790),
265
Warwickshire, 196
Wastell, Simon (d. 1632), 83
Waterhouse, Edward (1619-1670), An
Humble Apologie for Learning, 392
Watson, Richard (1612–1685), 188
Watts, William (1590 ? -1649), 345
Waynflete, William (13952-1486), 327
Waynright, James, 438
Webster, John (1610-1682), Academiarum
Examen, 392; The Displaying of sup.
posed Witchcraft, 396, 397
Weckherlin, G. R. (1584–1653), 309
Weekes, John, 9
Weekly Post, The, 355
Weever, John (1576–1632), 407
Weimar, 177
Welldon, Sir Anthony (d. 1649 ? ), 454
Weller, Sam, 102
Wellwood, or Welwood, James (1652–1727),
447
West Indies, 453
Westbury, William, 327
Westminster Assembly, the, 312, 319,
340
Westmorland, 440
Mildmay Fane, 2nd earl of (d. 1665),
5
Weston, Richard, lst earl of Portland
(1577-1635), 219
Westport, Wilts. , 282
Wharfe river, 180
Wharton, Sir George (1617-1681), Mer.
curius Elencticus, 357
Wheatley, 104
Wheeler, mistress Elizabeth, in Herrick's
Hesperides, 13
Wheelock, Abraham (1593–1653), 319,
320
Whichcote, or Whitchcote, Benjamin
(1609–1683), 279
• Whistlecraft,' 79
Whitaker, Jeremiah (1599-1654), 317
William (1548–1595), 309, 316
Whitchurch school, 330
White, Robert, 361
Sir Thomas (1492–1567), 332, 334
Thomas (1593–1676), Sciri, sive
sceptices et scepticorum a jure dis-
putationis exclusio, 302
Whitelocke, Bulstrode (1605–1675), 454,
460
Journal of his Swedish Embassy, 230
Memorials of the English Affairs, 229,
230
Monarchy Asserted to be the best, most
Ancient and legall form of Government,
231
Notes upon the King's Writt, 230
Whiting, Nathaniel, Albino and Bellama,
80
Whole Duty of Man, The, 148
Wicket-gate, the, in Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress, 173
Wicquefort, A. de, L'Ambassadeur et ses
Fonctions, 191
Widdowes, Giles (15887-1645), The Law-
less Kneeless Schismatical Puritan, 160
Wieland, C. M. , 177
Wier, J. , 366, 371, 396; De Praestigiis
demonum, 370
Wife of Bath, 382
Wilkes, John, The North Briton, 200
Wilkin, Simon, 235
William of Wykeham, 326
Williams, John (1582–1650), 62, 154, 219,
333
Oliver, 362, 363
An Exact Accompt, 361
Occurrences from Foreign parts, 361
Politicus, 361
Publick Intelligencer, 361
Williamson, Sir Joseph (1633–1701), 363,
364
Willoughby of Parham, Francis, 5th baron
(16137-1666), 453
Wilson, Arthur (1595-1652), The Swisser,
454
John, A New Anatomie, 384
Thomas (15257-1581), The Rule of
Reason, conteining the arte of logique,
276
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553
Wilton, 61
Wiltshire, 29, 74, 282
Winchester, 159, 250, 329, 331, 444
college, 233, 241, 326, 328, 334
diocese, 326, 327
Windsor, 16, 59, 60, 98, 254, 307, 309,
327, 459
Winestead, in Holderness, 178
Winstanley, William (1628? -1698), 15,
25, 91, 92
Winter Dreame, A, 386
Winthrop, J. (1588–1649), 353
Winwood, Sir R. (1563 ? -1617), 438
Wisbech school, 330
Wisdom, in Carew's Coelum Britannicum,
19
Worldly Wiseman, in Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress, 173
Worthington, John (1618–1671), 310
Wortley, Sir Francis (1591-1652), A Loyall
Song, 388
Wotton, Sir Henry (1568–1639), 99, 113,
188, 191, 205, 250, 252, 308, 343,
437, 442
Characters of Essex and Buckingham,
192
History of Venice, 192
Life and Death of Essex, 192
Panegyrick of King Charles (in Latin),
192
Reliquiae Wottonianae, 192
Some Observations by Way of Parallel,
192
The State of Christendom, 192
Would-be, lady, in Jonson's Volpone, 274
Wright, Abraham (1611-1690), Five
Sermons, 160
Würzburg, 20
Wyatt, Sir Francis (1575? -1644), 50
Sir Thomas (1503? -1542), 1
Wyll of the Devyll, The, 382
Wynne, Sir Richard, 455
Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 316
Witch being overtaken, A most certain true
and strange discovery of a, 375
Witch controversy, 366 ff.
Wither, George (1588-1667), 30, 72, 112,
180, 351; Abuses Stript and Whipt, 433;
Great Assises holden in Parnassus, 274
Witts Recreations, 7
Wodrow, Robert (1679–1734), 452
Wollaston, Sir John (d. 1596), 354
Wolsey, T. , 4
Wonderful News from the North, 375
Wood, Anthony d (1632-1695), 15, 16, 23,
24, 38, 42, 43, 84, 160, 317, 345, 359,
363 ff.
Woodcock, captain, 105
Catherine, 105
Woodford, Samuel (1636–1700), 109
Woolwich, 23
Worcester, 45, 145, 250, 254, 255, 316,
329
(battle of), 225
Edward Somerset, 2nd marquis of
(1601-1667), 392
Wordsworth, Wm. , Intimations of Immor.
tality, 41, 42, 115, 137, 181, 185
Yarmouth, 91
Yonge, Walter (1581? -1649), 455
York, 49, 197, 453
Ainsty of, 180
Yorkshire, 178, 180, 224, 227, 233, 246,
373
Young, Patrick (1683–1765), 316
Thomas (1587-1655), 96, 98
Younger, W. , À brief View, etc. , 355
Zwingli, Ulrich, 306
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THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
VOLUME VII. CAVALIER AND PURITAN
Second Impression, 1920, Corrections and Additions
The errata mentioned in volumes of the History published later than the first
edition of this volume have been corrected in the present impression. In addition,
some misprints noticed later have been corrected, and a few alterations made. A list
of the more important of these follows:
p. 42, 1. 29 1653 has been substituted for 1652 in the text. The footnotes now read
as follows :
1 According to the tombstone: but he completed 74 years six days before his death,
if his own statement about the year of his birth can be trusted above). He com-
posed his own epitaph, probably enough, before he had reached his last birthday.
2 According to the B. N. C. Register (1909), he was admitted to the college on
1 March 1652/3, aged 15, and was matriculated on the following 2 April. This would
give 1637 or 1638 as the year of his birth.
p. 343, 1. 26 for 1622 read 1620.
p. 344, 11. 16-27 for One of these. . . or a week substitute:
English periodicals can now definitely be stated to have first been printed at
Amsterdam, in 1620, as the enterprise of Dutch printers. They appeared as a result
of the expulsion from Bohemia of James I's son-in-law, the elector palatine, and
80-called · Winter (i. e. Twelfth night's) king. ' The first Englishman to publish them
was Thomas Archer, of Pope's Head Alley, Cornhill, in 1621. Archer was soon im.
prisoned, and was succeeded in the same year by Nicholas Bourne:. These early prints
and the pamphlets which succeeded them
p. 344 for footnote 2 read 'The First English Newspaper'in The Nineteenth Century
and After, March 1914. Very few of these early papers exist, and none of those
printed by Archer in 1621 has yet been discovered.
p. 351, 1. 37 for dared to make his appearance read first began to sign his periodicals
p. 353, 1. 1 for but really written by Verstegan. read to which Verstegan may have
contributed.
p. 354, l. 2 for foot, read all told",
the following footnote has been added :
Gilbert's Contemp. Hist. of Affairs in Ireland, vol. II, p. 496.
p. 356 for footnote 3 line 1 read
The true version, as heard by major-general Butler, is in Neal's History of the
Puritans and in a contemporary copy of Butler's MS at Lambeth palace.
p. 360, 1. 29 for Unfortunately. . . vanished, read There is a good collection in the
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Addenda to the present (2nd) impression
p. 37, footnote should read :
1 So Vaughan wrote to Aubrey in 1673 (Martin's Vaughan, vol. II, p. 667), and Wood,
probably deriving his information on the point from this letter, states in Athenae
Oxonienses, 8. v. Henry Vaughan, that he made his first entry into Jesus Coll. in Mich.
Term 1638, aged 17 years. ' But in the notice of Henry's twin-brother Thomas, in a
later edition of Ath. Oxon. , Wood gives 16 as Thomas's age at matriculation in Dec.
1638, and the University Registers confirm this statement (E. K. Chambers’s ed. , vol. 11,
p. xxxv).
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Cromwell, and appointed by him master of the northern university at Durham.
Pantagruel, 256
Titus, S. (1623? -1704), 460
Pantochronocanon, 255
Tixall Poetry, 86
Rabelais, translation of, 254, 255, 258
Tolomei, 265
Trissotetras, 255
Tomkyns, or Tomkins, T. (1637? –1675),
Sir Thomas, senior, 253
117, 120
Usk, the river, 37, 38
Tonbridge school, 330
Ussher, James (1581-1656), 32, 33, 46,
Tönnies, F. , 288
105, 124, 139, 148, 153, 308, 312, 315 ff. ;
Tonson, J. (16562-1736), 117, 141
A Body of Divinitie, 149; Greek works,
Total Rout, A, 382
316
Tottel's Miscellany, 1
Utopia, 378
Tournay, John, 33
Townsend, Aurelian (f. 1601–1643), 16, Valdes, Juan de, A Hundred and Ten
20, 413
Divine Considerations, 155
Townshend, Hayward (f. 1601), 440 Valley of the Shadow of Death, in
Traherne, Philip, 404
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 178
Thomas (1634? -1674), 15, 42 ff. , Van Dyck, Sir A. , 55
144, 153, 155, 157, 163, 404
Van Helmont, J. B. , 394, 396
Centuries of Meditations, 43, 143 Vane, Sir Henry, the elder (1589-1655), 219
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Index of Names
551
Vane, Sir Henry, the younger (1613–
1662), 115, 219, 359, 442, 447
Vaughan, Henry (1622–1695), 15, 26,
37 ff. , 45, 142
Amoret, poems to, 38, 40
Authoris de se Emblema, 47
Burial of an Infant, The, 41
Charnel House, 38
Childhood, 41
Christ's Nativity, 41
Corruption, 30, 41
Dawning, The, 41
Eagle, The, 40
Elizabeth, Epitaph on the little lady,
39
'I saw Eternity the other night,' 41
Mount of Olives, The, 39, 41
Olor Iscanus, 38, 42
Peace, 41
Pious Thoughts and Ejaculations, 42
Poems, with the tenth Satyre of Juvenal
Englished, 38
Rainbow, The, 41
Retirement, The, 42
Retreat, The, 41
Rhapsodis, on the Globe tavern, 38
Silex Scintillans, 37 ff. , 47
Thalia Rediviva, 41
They are all gone into the world of
light, 41
• To his retired friend, an Invitation to
Brecknock,' 39
True Christmas, The, 42
World, The, 41
Thomas, 37, 378; 'Eugenius Phila-
lethes,' 42
Venice, 16, 100, 192, 197, 198, 200, 308,
437, 442, 449
Venn, J. , 320
Venning, Ralph (1621 ? -1674), 316
Venus, 370
Vere, Sir Francis (1560–1609), 453
Sir Horace, baron Vere of Tilbury
(1565–1635), 453
Vergil, 59, 68, 138, 263, 267, 268, 271,
334, 366; Aeneid, The, 52, 61, 66, 86,
117, 133, 300, 451
Polydore, 203
Verneuil, John (1583? –1647), 309
Verney, Sir Edmund (1590–1642), 194,
195
Sir Edmund, the younger (1616
-1649), 196
Edward, 194
Mary, 195
Sir Ralph (1613–1696), 195, 196
Tom, 196
Verney Family, Letters, Papers and
Memoirs of the, 194, 195
Verona, 9
Verstegan, R. , or R. Rowlands (f. 1565–
1620), 353
Vienna, 453
Virginia, America, 50, 52, 70, 453
company, 153
Virgins Complaint for the Losse of their
sweethearts, The, 386
Voice of the charmer, The,' 370
Voiture, V. , Letters of Affaires, Love and
Courtship, 390, 391
Voltaire, F. M. A. de, 119
Vondel, J. van den, 423; Lucifer, 118
Vorstius, Conrad, 308
Vossius, G. J. , 307
Isaac, 307, 309
Vulcan (Herrick’s), 13
W. , R. , 385
Wagstaffe, John (1633-1677), 396; The
Question of Witchcraft debated, 395
Waldegrave, countess, 204
Wales, 37, 42, 78, 113, 143, 197, 321
Walker, Clement (d. 1651), 450
Sir Edward (1612–1677), 206, 447
Henry, 351 ff. , 358, 360, 365
Collection of passages. . . by one who was
groom of his chamber, A, 356
Collections of Notes at the Kings Tryall,
355
Declaration collected out of the Jour-
nals of both Houses of Parliament,
A, 355
Heads of a Diarie, 355
History of the Life Reigne and Death
of the late King Charles, 353
King's Last Farewell to the World, The,
353
Mad Designe, The, 356
Mercurius Morbicus, 355
Packets of Letters, 355
Perfect Occurrences of Every Dayes
Journall, 352, 353
Prelates Pride, The, 352
Serious Observations lately
made
touching his Majesty, 356
Severall Proceedings, 355
Terrible outcry against the loytering
exalted Prelats, A, 352
The true manner of the crowning of
Charles the Second King of Scotland,
356
To your tents ( Israel, 352
"Tpayńuata' Sweetmeats, 355
Tuesdaies Journall, 355
Two letters from Liverpool, 354
Wren and the Finch, The, 352
William, 353
Waller, Edmund (1606–1687), 4, 48, 49,
53 ff. , 64, 67 ff. , 73, 180, 183, 268, 270
Aeneid, trans. , 86
Battle of the Summer Islands, The, 55,
56
Behold the brand of beauty tossed, 55, 58
Divine Poems, 55
Go, lovely Rose! 55, 58
Instructions to a Painter, 56
Of the Danger His Majesty [Being
Prince] Escaped in the Road at St
Andere, 53
Of the Last Verses in the Book, 56
Of the Misreport of her being Painted,
55
On the Statue of King Charles I at
Charing Cross, 56
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Index of Names
Panegyric to my Lord Protector, 56
Puerperium, 58
To a Very Young Lady, 55
To Amoret, 58
Upon a Late Storm, and of the Death of
His Highness ensuing in the same, 56
Waller, lady, wife of Sir Wm. Waller, 350
Sir William (1597? -1668), 349, 350
Walley, Henry, 346; Heads of Chiefe
Passages in Parliament, 350; The
Kingdomes Weekly Account of Heads,
350; The True Informer, 350
Wallington, Nehemiah (1598–1658), 454;
Historical Notices, 223
Wallis, John (1616-1703), 288, 289, 308;
Truth tried, 279
Walpole, Horace, 176, 204, 443
Walpurgis night, 368
Walsingham, Edw. (f. 1643-1659), 454
Sir Francis (1530? –1590), 191
Walton, Anne, 250
Brian (1600? –1661), 318, 319, 481
(list of scholars who assisted in Walton's
Biblia Sacra Polyglotta)
Izaak (1593–1683), 27 ff. , 76, 77, 82,
149, 156, 232, 250 ff. (main entry),
256 ff. , 390
Compleat Angler, The, 81, 250, 251, 253
Life of Donne, 250
Life of Geo. Herbert, 26, 29
Lives, 250 ff.
Reliquiae Wottonianae, 250
James, 250
Warbeck, Perkin, 203
Warburton, W. (1698–1779), 89
Ward, Samuel (1577-1640), 318
Seth (1617–1689), 288
Warden, Master, in Three Speeches, 381
Warham, William (1450? –1532), 326
Warton, Thomas, the elder (16887-1745),
265
Thomas, the younger (1728–1790),
265
Warwickshire, 196
Wastell, Simon (d. 1632), 83
Waterhouse, Edward (1619-1670), An
Humble Apologie for Learning, 392
Watson, Richard (1612–1685), 188
Watts, William (1590 ? -1649), 345
Waynflete, William (13952-1486), 327
Waynright, James, 438
Webster, John (1610-1682), Academiarum
Examen, 392; The Displaying of sup.
posed Witchcraft, 396, 397
Weckherlin, G. R. (1584–1653), 309
Weekes, John, 9
Weekly Post, The, 355
Weever, John (1576–1632), 407
Weimar, 177
Welldon, Sir Anthony (d. 1649 ? ), 454
Weller, Sam, 102
Wellwood, or Welwood, James (1652–1727),
447
West Indies, 453
Westbury, William, 327
Westminster Assembly, the, 312, 319,
340
Westmorland, 440
Mildmay Fane, 2nd earl of (d. 1665),
5
Weston, Richard, lst earl of Portland
(1577-1635), 219
Westport, Wilts. , 282
Wharfe river, 180
Wharton, Sir George (1617-1681), Mer.
curius Elencticus, 357
Wheatley, 104
Wheeler, mistress Elizabeth, in Herrick's
Hesperides, 13
Wheelock, Abraham (1593–1653), 319,
320
Whichcote, or Whitchcote, Benjamin
(1609–1683), 279
• Whistlecraft,' 79
Whitaker, Jeremiah (1599-1654), 317
William (1548–1595), 309, 316
Whitchurch school, 330
White, Robert, 361
Sir Thomas (1492–1567), 332, 334
Thomas (1593–1676), Sciri, sive
sceptices et scepticorum a jure dis-
putationis exclusio, 302
Whitelocke, Bulstrode (1605–1675), 454,
460
Journal of his Swedish Embassy, 230
Memorials of the English Affairs, 229,
230
Monarchy Asserted to be the best, most
Ancient and legall form of Government,
231
Notes upon the King's Writt, 230
Whiting, Nathaniel, Albino and Bellama,
80
Whole Duty of Man, The, 148
Wicket-gate, the, in Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress, 173
Wicquefort, A. de, L'Ambassadeur et ses
Fonctions, 191
Widdowes, Giles (15887-1645), The Law-
less Kneeless Schismatical Puritan, 160
Wieland, C. M. , 177
Wier, J. , 366, 371, 396; De Praestigiis
demonum, 370
Wife of Bath, 382
Wilkes, John, The North Briton, 200
Wilkin, Simon, 235
William of Wykeham, 326
Williams, John (1582–1650), 62, 154, 219,
333
Oliver, 362, 363
An Exact Accompt, 361
Occurrences from Foreign parts, 361
Politicus, 361
Publick Intelligencer, 361
Williamson, Sir Joseph (1633–1701), 363,
364
Willoughby of Parham, Francis, 5th baron
(16137-1666), 453
Wilson, Arthur (1595-1652), The Swisser,
454
John, A New Anatomie, 384
Thomas (15257-1581), The Rule of
Reason, conteining the arte of logique,
276
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553
Wilton, 61
Wiltshire, 29, 74, 282
Winchester, 159, 250, 329, 331, 444
college, 233, 241, 326, 328, 334
diocese, 326, 327
Windsor, 16, 59, 60, 98, 254, 307, 309,
327, 459
Winestead, in Holderness, 178
Winstanley, William (1628? -1698), 15,
25, 91, 92
Winter Dreame, A, 386
Winthrop, J. (1588–1649), 353
Winwood, Sir R. (1563 ? -1617), 438
Wisbech school, 330
Wisdom, in Carew's Coelum Britannicum,
19
Worldly Wiseman, in Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress, 173
Worthington, John (1618–1671), 310
Wortley, Sir Francis (1591-1652), A Loyall
Song, 388
Wotton, Sir Henry (1568–1639), 99, 113,
188, 191, 205, 250, 252, 308, 343,
437, 442
Characters of Essex and Buckingham,
192
History of Venice, 192
Life and Death of Essex, 192
Panegyrick of King Charles (in Latin),
192
Reliquiae Wottonianae, 192
Some Observations by Way of Parallel,
192
The State of Christendom, 192
Would-be, lady, in Jonson's Volpone, 274
Wright, Abraham (1611-1690), Five
Sermons, 160
Würzburg, 20
Wyatt, Sir Francis (1575? -1644), 50
Sir Thomas (1503? -1542), 1
Wyll of the Devyll, The, 382
Wynne, Sir Richard, 455
Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 316
Witch being overtaken, A most certain true
and strange discovery of a, 375
Witch controversy, 366 ff.
Wither, George (1588-1667), 30, 72, 112,
180, 351; Abuses Stript and Whipt, 433;
Great Assises holden in Parnassus, 274
Witts Recreations, 7
Wodrow, Robert (1679–1734), 452
Wollaston, Sir John (d. 1596), 354
Wolsey, T. , 4
Wonderful News from the North, 375
Wood, Anthony d (1632-1695), 15, 16, 23,
24, 38, 42, 43, 84, 160, 317, 345, 359,
363 ff.
Woodcock, captain, 105
Catherine, 105
Woodford, Samuel (1636–1700), 109
Woolwich, 23
Worcester, 45, 145, 250, 254, 255, 316,
329
(battle of), 225
Edward Somerset, 2nd marquis of
(1601-1667), 392
Wordsworth, Wm. , Intimations of Immor.
tality, 41, 42, 115, 137, 181, 185
Yarmouth, 91
Yonge, Walter (1581? -1649), 455
York, 49, 197, 453
Ainsty of, 180
Yorkshire, 178, 180, 224, 227, 233, 246,
373
Young, Patrick (1683–1765), 316
Thomas (1587-1655), 96, 98
Younger, W. , À brief View, etc. , 355
Zwingli, Ulrich, 306
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OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
VOLUME VII. CAVALIER AND PURITAN
Second Impression, 1920, Corrections and Additions
The errata mentioned in volumes of the History published later than the first
edition of this volume have been corrected in the present impression. In addition,
some misprints noticed later have been corrected, and a few alterations made. A list
of the more important of these follows:
p. 42, 1. 29 1653 has been substituted for 1652 in the text. The footnotes now read
as follows :
1 According to the tombstone: but he completed 74 years six days before his death,
if his own statement about the year of his birth can be trusted above). He com-
posed his own epitaph, probably enough, before he had reached his last birthday.
2 According to the B. N. C. Register (1909), he was admitted to the college on
1 March 1652/3, aged 15, and was matriculated on the following 2 April. This would
give 1637 or 1638 as the year of his birth.
p. 343, 1. 26 for 1622 read 1620.
p. 344, 11. 16-27 for One of these. . . or a week substitute:
English periodicals can now definitely be stated to have first been printed at
Amsterdam, in 1620, as the enterprise of Dutch printers. They appeared as a result
of the expulsion from Bohemia of James I's son-in-law, the elector palatine, and
80-called · Winter (i. e. Twelfth night's) king. ' The first Englishman to publish them
was Thomas Archer, of Pope's Head Alley, Cornhill, in 1621. Archer was soon im.
prisoned, and was succeeded in the same year by Nicholas Bourne:. These early prints
and the pamphlets which succeeded them
p. 344 for footnote 2 read 'The First English Newspaper'in The Nineteenth Century
and After, March 1914. Very few of these early papers exist, and none of those
printed by Archer in 1621 has yet been discovered.
p. 351, 1. 37 for dared to make his appearance read first began to sign his periodicals
p. 353, 1. 1 for but really written by Verstegan. read to which Verstegan may have
contributed.
p. 354, l. 2 for foot, read all told",
the following footnote has been added :
Gilbert's Contemp. Hist. of Affairs in Ireland, vol. II, p. 496.
p. 356 for footnote 3 line 1 read
The true version, as heard by major-general Butler, is in Neal's History of the
Puritans and in a contemporary copy of Butler's MS at Lambeth palace.
p. 360, 1. 29 for Unfortunately. . . vanished, read There is a good collection in the
Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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Addenda to the present (2nd) impression
p. 37, footnote should read :
1 So Vaughan wrote to Aubrey in 1673 (Martin's Vaughan, vol. II, p. 667), and Wood,
probably deriving his information on the point from this letter, states in Athenae
Oxonienses, 8. v. Henry Vaughan, that he made his first entry into Jesus Coll. in Mich.
Term 1638, aged 17 years. ' But in the notice of Henry's twin-brother Thomas, in a
later edition of Ath. Oxon. , Wood gives 16 as Thomas's age at matriculation in Dec.
1638, and the University Registers confirm this statement (E. K. Chambers’s ed. , vol. 11,
p. xxxv).
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