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A

Acetaria (Evelyn), 131.
Account of Island, alias Iceland,
146.

Aldrovandi, Ulisse (Pontifex Maxi-
mus), 77, 78, 81, 83, 87.
Amyot, Thomas, v.
Anthony à Wood, 5.
Anthropometamorphosis (Bulwer),

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Boyle, Robert, 153.
Brampton Urns, 174.
Broadgates Hall (Oxford), 4.
Browne, Anne, 159, 160.

Dorothy. See Dorothy Mile-

ham.

Dr. Edward, 7, 19, 59, 60,
82 n., 144-6, 151, 155-7, 158-9,
163, 164, 167, 188-9.

Richard, 3.

Sir Thomas, pedigree, 1-2; 1 n.;
parentage, 2; grandparents, 2, 3,4;
alternative spelling of name, 2 n.;
infancy, 2-3; death of father,
3; stepfather, 4, 5; youth, 4-24;
gains scholarship at Winchester,
4; graduates from Pembroke
(Broadgates Hall), 4, 5; his tutor,
4-5, 23; travels in France and
Italy, 7; attitude towards foreign
habits and customs, 8; studies at
Montpellier, 10-12; at Padua,
12-15; at Leyden, 15-16; takes
medical degree there, 16; ad-
vantages gained intellectually,
16-17; returns to England, 18;
resides at Halifax, 19; incor-
porated doctor of physic at
Oxford, 23; marriage, 24; chil-
dren, 24, 141; education of, 140-1;
their adoration for him, 141;
advice to sons, 142, 143, 151;

fame as a physician, 24, 148; his
creed, 28; love for small things,
34-5, 86; love of nature, 35, 71;
superstition, 39, 73; ideas on
resurrection of the body, 42; on
hell and eternal punishment, 43-
4; opinion of himself, 47;
European fame, 60; disciples,
63, 100, 104, 106, 108; religious
and scientific attitude, 65; in-
terest in botany, 6-7, 76-7; dis-
sects whale, 79-80; name used
fraudulently, 101; staunchness
as Royalist, 103; declines to
contribute towards regaining
Newcastle, 103; his patients,
103, 107; fame in Norwich, 104;
genius for friendship, 104-5, 106,
184-5; use of Greek, 105; con-
sulted as to course of reading,
106; particular friends, 108, 121,
140, 148, 175, 181; main interests,
108; interest in Scandinavian
history, 115; familiarity with
Dante's writings, 115; his vault
broken into, 116; solicitude with
regard to human body, 117; dis-
covery of adipocere, 117-18;
gardening experiments, 133; non-
inclusion in Royal Society, 134,
137, 153-4, 158; reputation as
an astrologer, 134; joy at return
of royalty, 139; action with re-
gard to witchcraft, 147-50;
curious experience, 150; made
Hon. Fellow College of Phy-
sicians, 153; knighted, 160-1;
king visits him, 161 n.; house
described by Evelyn, 162; later
days devoted to literature and
science, 162; grows pietistic, 162,
163; fondness for grandson, 163;
failing health, 164; intellectual
vivacity retained, 164; date of
will, 164; son's appointment to

St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 164;
death, 164; occasional melan-
choly, 165; death of wife, 165;
vast range of reading, 168; ad-
miration for Rabelais, 168; imi-
tation of, 168; ideas on death,
173-4; present at digging up of
urns, 174-5; linguistic acquire-
ments, 185-6; memory, 186-7;
recognition of people, 187;
manner, 139, 187; isolated intel-
lectual position, 188; lack of
sympathy with contemporaneous
literature, 191-2; as a sceptic,
204-5; correspondence with
Evelyn, 130, 134; Nicholas
Bacon, 132; Ashmole, 137; sons,
137-8, 140; family, 182, 186;
Jónsson, 146; Dr. Oldenburg,
157-8.

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dress, 182; domestic relations,
182-3.

Writings:-
:-verses among Sloane
MSS., 5-6; poetry, 19, 34;
apology for youthful work, 18,
19; compared with Descartes,
37; harmony of language, 38,
40, 47, 49; compared with Pascal,
65-6; not of scientific interest, 94,
190; helps Evelyn with French
Gardiner, 130, 131; contribution
to treatment of horticulture, 132;
Dutch edition of, 154; origin-
ality of, 170, 172; incomplete-
ness of published works, 176;
style, 191-207.

Browne, Thomas (son), 141-4, 151-3.
(grandfather), 2.
(grandson), 163-4.
Buckle, Henry Thomas, 98, 99.
Buddæus, of Jena, 60.
Bulwer, John, 190.
Burton, Hezekiah, 175.
Bury St. Edmunds, 147, 150.

Caius, John, 13.

C

Cambridge, 106, 107, 141, 143,
144.

Cardan, Jerome, 74, 83, 98, 134.
Cecil, Sir Edward, 5.

Certain Miscellany Tracts, 167.
Cheke, Sir Hatton, 5.
Cheshire, 1.

Christian Morals, 176-9; discovery
of MS., 176; criticisms, 178;
quoted, 179-80; 181, 190, 198,
199, 201.

Coleridge, S. T., 49, 58, 64-5,
123, 125, 194, 198, 200.
Columbo, Realdo, 13, 14.
Commonplace Book (Browne), 22,
149.

Cornwallis, Lord, 148.
Craigie, Mr. W. A., 124.
Crooke, Andrew, 50, 54, 55.
Cullender, Rose, 39, 147-50.

D

Dee, Arthur, 135-6.

De Funeribus Romanorum (Kirch-
mann), 115.

Descartes, 12, 16, 32, 33, 37, 38,
135 n.

De Vega, Lope, 22 n.
Devonshire, Countess of, 1.
De Vulgi Erroribus (Joubert), 68,
69.

Digby, Sir Kenelm, 52-6, 61-2,
63.

Dobson, Mr. Austin, 150 n.

Donne, Dr., 18, 19.

Don Quixote (Cervantes), 22 n.
Downham, John, 63.

Dryden, 48, 55.

Dugdale, Sir William, 137, 138,
167.

Duny, Amy, 39, 147-50.
Dutton, Lady, 4.

Sir Thomas, 4, 5, 6.

E

East Bloodyburgh Furlong, 108.
Eudoxa (Robinson), 100.
Eustachio, 13.

Evans, Sir John, 109.

Evelyn, John, 15, 108, 122, 130-4,
161; Diary quoted, 162; 167.

F

Fabrizio, Girolamo, of Acquapen-
dente, 13, 14.

Faerie Queene (Spenser), 22 n.
Fairfax, Anne. See Browne,
Anne.

Fitzmaurice-Kelly, Mr. James, vi,
22 n.

Falloppio, Gabriele, 13.

Foreest, Pieter van, 16.

France, 6, 7, 9, 17, 18, 32, 33, 59,
141-6, 154.

French Gardiner (Evelyn), 130.

G

Galen, 13, 14, 18, 70, 134.
Galileo, 14, 33.

Garden of Cyrus, The, 121-38;
full title, 123; dedicatory letter,
121; use of the word "quin-
cunx," 123-7; quoted, 124, 126,
127-8, 129, 131-2, 137, 169, 190,
201, 207.

Garraway, Anne, 2.

Paul, 2, 4.

Sir Henry, 2.

Geikie, Sir Archibald, vi, 147 n.,
158 n.

Gesner, Konrad, 78.

Gillingham Hall, 122.
Gizursson, Brynjolf, 146.
Greenhill, Dr., v, vi, 51, 178.
Gründahl, Johann, 154.
Gruter, Isaac, 101.

Pieter, of Dixmuid, 101 n.

H

Hale, Sir Matthew, 147, 148, 149.
Halifax, 19, 106.

Hall, Joseph (Bishop of Norwich),
107, 140.

Harvey, Henry, 13, 14, 75, 105.
Herbal (Gerard), 76.

Herbert, Lord of Cherbury, 60.
Hippocrates, 7, 70.

Historia Animalium (Gesner), 78.
History of Civilisation (Buckle),
98.

of the Cossacks (Edward
Browne), 158.

of Four-Footed Beasts (Rev.
Edward Topsell, after Gesner),
78.

of Imbanking and Draining
of divers Fens and Marshes
(Dugdale), 137.

of Serpents (Rev. Edward
Topsell, after Gesner), 78.

Hobbes, Thomas, 60.

Holland, Philemon, 85.

Hortus Eystettensis (Besler), 122.
Hudibras (Butler), 63, 191.
Huxley, 37.

Hydriotaphia: Urn-Burial, 112.

I

Iceland, 146, 147, 147 n.
Instauratio (Bacon), 72.
Ireland, 5, 6.

Italy, 7, 10, 17, 18, 32.

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Lankester, Professor E. Ray, 93.
La Rochelle, 8.

Le Gros, Thomas, of Crostwick, 111,
121.

Le Neve, Peter, 1.

L'Estrange, Sir Hamon, 80 n.,
107.

Letter to a Friend, A, 162, 169,
170; quoted, 171-2, 173; 174,
177, 201, 207.

"Leucomb" window, a, 150.
Lewes (Sussex), 2.

Lewin, Justinian (afterwards Sir),
23.

Leyden, University of, 15, 16, 57,
58.
Liberty

of Prophesying,

(Jeremy Taylor), 23.

Life of Cowley (Sprat), 181.
Lincoln College, 4.

Lushington, Dr. Thomas, 4, 23.
Lycidas (Milton), 110.

The

Lyttelton, Elizabeth, née Browne, 2,
174, 176, 177.

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