by Jane Dunn
8 Pepys, Diary, vol. I, p. 122 (2 May 1660)
9 Halkett, Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett and Ann, Lady Fanshawe, pp. 140–41
10 Early Essays and Romances, p. 9
11 Ibid.
12 Ibid.
13 Ibid., p. 10
14 Ibid., pp. 9–10
15 Julia Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard: Her Life and Correspondence, 1664–1722, London, 1911, p. x
16 Ibid., p. ix
17 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 66. Letters, 44, p. 146
18 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 96. Letters, 62, p. 192
19 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. ix
20 Letters, pp. 301–2
21 Letters, p. 304
22 Letters, p. 303
23 Letters, p. 304
24 Pepys, Diary, vol. III, p. 248 (3 November 1662)
25 Works, III, pp. 544–5
26 Early Essays and Romances, p. 10
27 Ibid.
28 Bodleian ms10493, ff. 255–6 (Woodbridge 59)
29 Works, I, p. 285
30 Early Essays and Romances, p. 11
31 Works, I, p. 212
32 Early Essays and Romances, p. 11
33 Ibid., p. 158
34 Works, I, p. 286
35 Works, I, pp. 213–14
36 Early Essays and Romances, p. 12
37 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, pp. 417–18
38 Thomas Bebington, ed., Arlington’s Letters to Sir William Temple, London, 1701, p. 14
39 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. I, p. 43
40 Bebington, ed., Arlington’s Letters, p. 30
41 Early Essays and Romances, p. 6
42 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. I, p. 49
43 Works, I, p. 218
44 Ibid., p. 234
45 Ibid., p. 244
46 Ibid., p. 251
47 Ibid., p. 237
48 Pepys, Diary, IX, p. 59 (10 February 1668)
49 Early Essays and Romances, p. 148
50 Bebington, ed., Arlington’s Letters, vol. I, p. 73
51 Early Essays and Romances, p. 28
CHAPTER NINE
A Change in the Weather
1 Works, II, p. 231
2 Pepys, Diary, vol. VI, p. 207
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid. pp. 204–5
5 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, p. 439
6 Ibid., p. 441
7 Ibid., p. 448
8 Works, I, p. 255
9 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, pp. 450–60
10 Works, I, pp. 254–5
11 Ibid., p. 262
12 Early Essays and Romances, p. 29
13 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, p. 484
14 Pepys, Diary, vol. VIII, p. 264
15 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, p. 486
16 K.H.D. Haley, An English Diplomat in the Low Countries, Oxford, 1986, p. 127
17 Pepys, Diary, vol. VIII, p. 264
18 Ibid., p. 355
19 Works, I, p. 284
20 Ibid., p. 287
21 Ibid., p. 288
22 Ibid., p. 292
23 Pepys, Diary, vol. III, p. 45
24 Works, I, pp. 294–5
25 Archives des Affaires Etrangères, Angleterre, 89, f. 271, 6 December 1667 (N.S.), quoted in Violet Barbour, The Earl of Arlington, Washington, 1914
26 Works, I, p. 295
27 Ibid.
28 Early Essays and Romances, p. 14
29 Works, I, p. 324
30 Ibid., p. 303
31 Pepys, Diary, vol. IX, p. 95
32 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. I, p. 256
33 Pepys, Diary, vol. IX, p. 27
34 Ibid., p. 30
35 Works, I, p. 308
36 Ibid., pp. 325–6
37 Ibid., p. 326
38 Select Letters, p. 12
39 Works, I, p. 375
40 Select Letters, p. 10
41 Early Essays and Romances, p. 29
42 Works, I, pp. 334–5
43 Ibid., p. 336
44 Ibid., pp. 435–6
45 Works, III, pp. 553–4
46 Select Letters, p. 61
47 Works, I, p. 437
48 Ibid., p. 493
49 Ibid., pp. 493–4
50 Early Essays and Romances, p. 15
51 Select Letters, p. 111
52 Ibid., p. 84
53 Henry Sidney, Diary and Correspondence of the Times of Charles the Second, ed. R.W. Blencoe, London, 1843, vol. I, p. 10
54 Works, III, p. 513
55 Works, II, pp. 472–3
56 Works, I, pp. 138–9
57 Ibid., pp. 161–2
58 Works, II, p. 41
59 Ibid., p. 42
60 Early Essays and Romances, p. 15
61 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. I, p. 328
62 Works, II, pp. 176–7
63 Letters, pp. 305–6
64 Works, II, p. 171
65 Ibid., p. 170
66 Essex papers, vol. I, p. 199
67 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, p. 573
68 Ibid., p. 606
69 Hatton Correspondence, I, p. 63, quoted in Woodbridge, p. 111
70 Works, II, p. 181
71 Ibid.
72 Ibid. pp. 182–3
CHAPTER TEN
Enough of the Uncertainty of Princes
1 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 26. Letters, 24, p. 103
2 Works, III, p. 227
3 Ibid., p. 232
4 Ibid., p. 226
5 Early Essays and Romances, p. 29
6 Letters, 28, p. 111
7 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 37. Letters, 27, p. 110
8 Works, III, p. 244
9 Ibid., p. 226
10 Evelyn, Diary, vol. IV, p. 576
11 Works, III, p. 234
12 Ibid., pp. 230–31
13 Quoted in Tim Richardson, The Arcadian Friends, London, 2007, p. 369
14 Works, III, p. 238
15 Spectator, 25 June 1712, p. 101
16 Works, II, p. 259
17 Evelyn, Diary, vol. III, p. 620
18 Works, II, p. 262
19 Ibid., p. 186
20 Works, I, p. 35
21 Early Essays and Romances, pp. 29–30
22 Woodbridge, p. 180
23 Calendar of State Papers, Venetian, Girolamo Alberti to Doge, 31 October 1673
24 Works, IV, p. 14
25 Ibid., p. 16
26 R.W. Blencoe, ed., Diary of the Times of Charles the Second by the Honourable Henry Sidney, 1843, vol. I, p. 6, n. 1
27 Works, IV, pp. 21–2
28 Ibid., p. 24
29 Ibid., p. 33
30 Select Letters, vol. III, pp. 126–7
31 Works, IV, p. 56
32 Works, II, p. 309
33 Early Essays and Romances, p. 17
34 Early Essays and Romances, pp. 17–18
35 Works, II, pp. 342–3
36 Ibid., pp. 344–5
37 Ibid., p. 345
38 Aubrey, Brief Lives, p. 175
39 Works, II, pp. 418–19
40 Ibid., pp. 419–20
41 Works, IV, p. 335
42 Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, Oeuvres, vol. IV, p. 67
43 Works, II, p. 430
44 Works, IV, p. 337
45 Early Essays and Romances, pp. 18–19
46 Edward Lake, Diary of Dr. Edward Lake, ed. George Percy Elliott, vol. I, Camden Society, 1846; John van der Kiste, William and Mary, Sutton, 2003, p. 49
47 Copies and extracts of some Letters written to and from the Earl of Danby, London, 1710, p. 229
48 Works, II, p. 505
49 Ibid., p. 476
50 Ibid., p. 484
51 Early Essays and Romances, p. 20
52 Ibid.
53 Works, IV, p. 505
54 Ibid.
55 Works, II, pp. 506–7
56 Ibid., p. 521
57 Ibid., p. 552
58 Ibid., p. 556
59 Early Essays and Romances, p. 27
60 Works, III, p. 537
61 Ibid.,
p. 243
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Taking Leave of All Those Airy Visions
1 Early Essays and Romances, p. 21
2 Ibid.
3 State Papers, Foreign, Holland, CCXV, 2 May 1679, quoted in Woodbridge, p. 207
4 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 92. Letters, 58, p. 179
5 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 70. Letters, 48, p. 155
6 Taylor, Selected Writings, p. 109
7 Works, III, pp. 526–7
8 Works, I, pp. 525, 527
9 Early Essays and Romances, p. 21
10 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 70. Letters, 48, p. 155
11 Works, III, p. 221
12 Ibid., p. 205
13 John Macky, A Journey Through England, London, 1714, vol. I, p. 107
14 Early Essays and Romances, p. 28
15 Works, III, p. 248
16 Ibid., p. 267
17 Ibid., p. 250
18 Ibid., p. 270
19 Ibid., p. 33
20 Edward F. Ribault, ed., Old Ballads, London, 1844, p. 4
21 Ibid., pp. 1–3
22 Ibid., p. 4
23 Evelyn, Diary, ed. de la Bédoyère, p. 275
24 Letters, G, p. 304
25 Sidney, Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, vol. II, pp. 14–15
26 Ibid., vol. I, p. xxvi
27 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. 151
28 Early Essays and Romances, p. 23
29 Ibid.
30 Armand de Gramont, Comte de Guiche, Mémoires, 1744, p. 262
31 Pepys, Diary, vol. VIII, p. 406
32 Early Essays and Romances, p. 28
33 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. 169
34 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. II, p. 231
35 Early Essays and Romances, pp. 23–4
36 Ibid., p. 24
37 Works, III, p. 230
38 A Selection of the Poems of Sir Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687), tr. Peter Davidson and Adriaan van der Weel, Amsterdam, 1996, quoted in Tim Richardson, The Arcadian Friends, London, 2007, p. 42
39 Early Essays and Romances, pp. 185–7
40 Ibid., p. 24
41 Works, III, p. 239
42 Early Essays and Romances, p. 24
43 E.A. Parry, ed., Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54, London, 1888, p. 297
44 Works, III, p. 546
45 Ibid., p. 300
46 Ibid., p. 302
47 Ibid., p. 306
48 Ibid., p. 304
49 Ibid.
50 Ibid., p. 307
51 Early Essays and Romances, p. 24
52 Ibid., pp. 24–5
53 Works, II, pp. 246–7
54 Early Essays and Romances, p. 25
55 Ibid.
56 Abel Boyer, Memoirs of the life and negotiations of Sir William Temple, London, 1714, p. 415
57 Parry, ed., Letters from Dorothy Osborne, p. 296
58 Works, III, p. 528
59 Early Essays and Romances, p. 194
60 Early Essays and Romances, p. xii
61 Ibid., p. 25
62 Taylor, Selected Writings, pp. 96–7
63 Parry, ed., Letters from Dorothy Osborne, pp. 296–7
64 Works, III, pp. 528–9
65 Early Essays and Romances, p. 25
66 David Woolley, ed., The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Frankfurt, 1999, vol. I, p. 101
67 Harold Williams, ed., The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, Oxford, 1963, vol. I, p. lxxiv
68 Early Essays and Romances, p. xii
69 Thomas Roscoe, ed., The Works of Jonathan Swift, New York, 1860, vol. I, p. 206
70 Woolley, ed., The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D.D., vol. I, p. 139
71 Ibid., p. 110
72 Irvin Ehrenpreis, Swift: the Man, his Works and the Age, vol. I, London, 1962, p. 122
73 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 96. Letters, 62, p. 191
74 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 15. Letters, 11, p. 77
75 Muralt, Lettres sur les Anglois, pp. 102–4, quoted in Woodbridge, pp. 232–3
76 Parry, ed., Letters from Dorothy Osborne, p. 297
77 Marjorie Bowen, The Third Mary Stuart, London, 1929, p. 237; quoted in Maureen Waller, Ungrateful Daughters, London, 2002, p. 324
78 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. II, p. 227
79 A.R. Waller, ed., Abraham Cowley: Poems, Boston, 2001, p. 286
80 Early Essays and Romances, p. 89
81 BL Add. MS 333975, f. 51. Letters, 38, p. 132
82 Roscoe, ed., The Works of Jonathan Swift, New York, 1860, vol. I, p. 206
83 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. 193
84 Ibid., p. 194
85 Works, III, p. 545
86 Taylor, Holy Dying, VII, Peroration
87 Courtenay, Memoirs, vol. II, pp. 227–8
88 Works, III, p. 545
89 Woolley, ed., The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D.D., vol. I, p. 122
90 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. 198
91 Ibid., p. 202
92 Ibid., p. 227
93 Works, III, p. 533
94 Ibid., p. 539
95 Ibid., p. 474
96 Ibid., p. 547
97 Ibid., p. 538
98 Woodbridge, p. 237
99 Swift’s Fragment of Autobiography, The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, London, 1897, vol. I, pp. 367–82
100 Sir Walter Scott, Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, Oxford, 1834, p. 35
101 Longe, ed., Martha, Lady Giffard, p. 237
102 Saint-Simon, Oeuvres, vol. IV, p. 66–7
INDEX
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Addison, Joseph 313–14 and note
Aix-la-Chapelle 282, 283
Albemarle, 1st Duke of see Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle
Allestree, Richard 228–9 and note
Amsterdam 272, 293
Angelico, Fra 291
Anglo-Dutch wars 122, 243, 244, 249, 251, 261–3, 269–72, 314–15, 319, 327–8, 329
Four Days’ Battle (1666) 261–2, 367n
James’s Fight (1666) 262–3
Anne of Denmark 19
Anne, Duchess of York 334
Anne, Princess 333, 334, 336
Apianus 360
Apothecaries, Society of 25
Aquinas, Thomas 161
Arlington, 1st Earl of see Bennet, Henry
Arundel, Lord 256
Aubrey, John 21 and note, 22, 23, 60, 329
Backwell, Alderman 244, 250–1
Bacon, Francis 185n
Bacon, Nicholas 414
Baillie, Robert 61
Barbon (Barebone), Praise-God 153–4
Barlee, Dorothy 19 and note
Beauchamp, Countess Rose de 26–7
Beauvoir, de, commissioner of Guernsey 40
Becket, Thomas à 27
Bennet, Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington 239–40 and note, 243, 247–9, 255, 257, 263, 267, 275, 279, 283, 287, 294–5, 296–7, 320–1, 335–6
Bentinck, Henry, 3rd Duke of Portland 414
Bentinck, William, 1st Earl of Portland 325 and note, 392, 404, 414
Bentley, Richard 403
Berkeley, Lady see Portland, Jane Martha, Countess of
Berkeley, Lord 329
Berkeley, William, The Lost Lady 177
Beverley, James 163–4
Blythe, Anne 19
Bordone, Paris 291
Boyle, Catherine, Visountess Ranelagh 212
Boyle, Robert 66–7, 69, 211 and note
Boyle, Roger, Lord Broghill 140 and note, 211, 225, 231
Boyne, Battle of (1690) 382n
Brazil 376
Breda, Treaty of (1667) 271, 274
Breughel the Elder 291
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando 282 and note
Briers, Lady 107, 171
Brightman, Thomas 20 and note
> Broghill, Baron see Boyle, Roger, Lord Broghill
Broghill, Richard, 1st Earl of Cork 211
Broome Park 414
Brouncker, Henry, 3rd Viscount Brouncker 367–8 and note
Brown, Lancelot ’Capability’ 312–13 and note
Browne, Sir Thomas 72n
Brussels 244, 249, 250, 254, 255, 259, 260, 262, 267–8, 283, 330
Buckingham, Duke of see Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham
Burnet, Gilbert 161 and note, 365
Butler, Elizabeth, Lady Chesterfield 238
Butler, James, 12th Earl and 1st Duke of Ormonde 227 and note, 231, 234, 238, 239, 240, 251, 367
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras 72 and note
Byng, Admiral George, 1st Viscount Torrington 399 and note
Cambridge Platonists 64 and note
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll 376–7
Campion, Edmund 51
Carey, Sir Edmund 22 and note, 24n
Carey, Elizabeth see Danvers, Elizabeth (DO’s maternal grandmother)
Careye, commissioner of Guernsey 40 and note
Carlingford, Lord see Taafe, Theobald, Earl of Carlingford
Carlow (Ireland) 199, 204, 206–7, 221, 225, 306
Carmarthen, 1st Marquis of see Osborne, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Danby
Carteret, Sir George 38, 41, 43–4, 45
Castel-Rodrigo, governor see Moura Cortereal, Francisco de, 3rd Marquis of Castel-Rodrigo
Castle Jordan (county Meath) 234
Catherine of Braganza 215 and note
Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle 32 and note, 35, 86, 87, 133, 134–6 and note, 214
Philosophical and Physical Opinions 113
Poems and Fancies 134, 136n
Philosophical Fancies 136n
Cavendish, William, Duke of Newcastle 135
Cecil, Lord David xx
Channel Islands see Guernsey; Herm; Jersey
Charles I xxi, 5n, 6, 7, 18, 23, 25, 26, 32n, 37–8, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45–6, 49, 50, 51, 61–2, 68, 78, 80–2, 95, 124, 200, 210
Charles II
restoration of xxii, 25n, 50, 203 and note, 211, 225, 226n, 229–30, 229–31, 364
in exile 32n, 46, 82, 175
dissolute court 113n, 278–9, 283, 290, 331
issues warrant for theatrical performances 177n
possible gratitude shown towards Osborne family 226
meetings with William 233, 240, 296, 302–3, 330
and Irish Act of Settlement 234
and appointment of Lord Carlingford as envoy extraordinary 247–8
and the Münster Treaty 252
awards William a baronetcy 255
and the Great Fire 265–6
political deceitfulness of 269–70, 295–8, 338
and the Triple Alliance treaty 274–5, 281
encourages William to pay court to Prince of Orange 288
and the Royal Hospital Chelsea 292n
and conversion to Catholicism 295, 314
mistresses of 300 and notes