Cosins, Dr., 116 seq., 120 seq.,
Cranfield, earl of Middlesex, 211, 213; his impeachment, 20, 21, 218
Crashaw not author of epi- taph on N. F. jun., 144; his watchings, 330; his verses on Lessius, vi, vii.
Cromwell, his designs on the West Indies, 208; letters of, xliv.
Crosses, xxvii, xxix, 77 seq., 150 Currier, 382 (No. 41)
Deacon, 24
Drake, sir Francis, 66 Duncon, Edm., 302 Duncon, Mr., 103 Duncon, John, 376
Duppa, bp., Charles II.'s tutor, 136 seq.
Elizabeth, lady, 13 seq., 180 seq. Enborne school, 6 Englishman abroad, 189 Essex bad ways, 318
Falkland, lady, 358 Farmery, Dr., 79 Fellow-commoners, exempt from exercises, 7 n. I, expenses, 7 n. 3
Ferrar, Amelia, 383 (No. 47) Ferrar, Ann, 380 (No. 6) Ferrar, Ann (née Brooke), 381 (No. 14)
Ferrar, Ann, 381 (No. 19) Ferrar, Anne, 383 (No. 45) Ferrar, Basil, 381 (No. 24) Ferrar, Bathsheba, 308, 342, 381 Ferrar, Beverley, 383 (No. 50) Ferrar, Brooke, 381 (No. 18) Ferrar, Edward, 382 (No. 26) Ferrar, Edward, 382 (No. 35) Ferrar, Edward, 383 (Nos. 46, 48, 51)
Ferrar, Elizabeth (née Goddard), 381 (No. 20)
Ferrar, Elizabeth, 382 (No. 34) Ferrar, Erasmus, 177, 380 Ferrar, Henry, 382 (Nos. 33 and 41)
Ferrar, Hugh, 382 (No. 41) Ferrar, Hugh, 383 (No. 52) Ferrar, Ivory, 382 (Nos. 40 and 43)
Ferrar, John, N. F.'s brother, shareholder in the Somer Is- lands, 202; deputy of Vir- ginia Company, 17, 18; endows a mission school in Bermuda, 205; his debts cleared by N. F. 219; at Gidding, 23, 28, 42, 59, 72, 75, 100; visits Wil- liams, 60; letter of, III; in London with his son, 139 seq.; grants an annuity to Great Gidding, 377; Lenton's letter to, xxiv seq.; his life of N. F. 289, 290; Mrs. Collett's let- ters to, 305, 311; his mother's bequests to, 339; his account of his mother, 339; letters of,
359 seq.; his gift to the Bod- leian, 376; his death, 380 Ferrar, John, N. F.'s cousin, 308,
Ferrar, John, J. F.'s son, 375, 381 (No. 13)
Ferrar, John, 381 (No. 20) Ferrar, John, 382 (Nos. 29, 37, 39, 43)
Ferrar, Joyce, 303
Ferrar, Judith, m. Horne, 382 (No. 31)
Ferrar, Love (née Beverley), 382 (No. 36)
Ferrar, Love, 383 (No. 49) Ferrar, Martha (née Ivory), 382 (No. 27)
Ferrar, Martha, 382 (Nos. 28, 38, 42, and 43)
Ferrar, Mary, the mother, 13,
16; buys Gidding, 23 seq., 220 seq.; her house at Hert- ford, 23; sets the meat on the table on Sundays, 32, 237; account of 63-66, 338 seq.; restores the Gidding glebe, 69; her table, xxix seq., 72; pre- sides in the school, 242; her vigour, 307, 320, 338; her appearance, xxvii; portraits, 299; resigns the office of 'Mother," 297 n.; letter to, 306; letters on her death, 313; will, 338 seq.; her age, 380 Ferrar, Mary, daughter of J. F., 381 (No. 16)
Ferrar, Mary, 381 (No. 25)
Ferrar, Mary, 383 (No. 52) Ferrar, Nicholas, 381 (No. 23) Ferrar, Nicholas, 382 (No. 32) Ferrar, Nich., the father, born at Hertford, 341; his bequest to Virginia, 13, 205, 340 seq.; his age, 16, 380; death, 19, 219; character, 65-67, 202 seq.; portraits, 295, 296; will, 340 seq. FERRAR, NICHOLAS, born Feb. 22, bapt. Feb. 28, 1592-3, 3, 165, 380, 381; confirmed twice, 1598, 4; his schoolmasters Francis and Brooks, 4-6, 167 seq.; tempted by atheistic doubts, 5, 169; his college tu- tor Linsell, 6, 7, 172 seq.; let- ter on his college course, 7-11; his diligence, 10, 166, 168, 169, 172 seq., 181 seq., 185 seq., 271 seq.; Ruggle's exe- cutor, 12; his degree, 13, 14, 180; fellowship, 90 seq., 173; college friends, 355; in the train of lady Elizabeth, 13 seq., 180 seq.; at Flushing, 181; Amsterdam, 182; Hamburg, 183, 184; Leipzig university, 185, 186; Venice, 187; has a providential escape, 188; stu- dies physic at Padua, where falls ill, 189 seq.; at Rome, 191, 192; illness at Marseilles, 193, 194; chased by a pirate, 195; walks through Spain, 196 seq.; returns to England,
201; of the Virginia company, 17-22, 68-71, 203-218; en- dows a school in Bermuda, 205; purposes to go out as a mission- ary, 250; feeble health, 12 seq., 166, 174 seq.; refuses a govern- ment office, 211; Gresham pro- fessorship, 18, 216, 327; a wife, 109, 217; in parliament, 1624, 19-22, 217, 218; settles the family affairs, 219; ordained by Laud on Trinity Sunday 1626, 24, 226; refuses pre- ferment, 26, 228; order of spending the Sunday at Gid- ding, 27 seq., 233 seq.; of spending weekdays, 35 seq., 241 seq.; his friendship for Herbert, 45, 48-52, 84 seq.; controversies with Romanists, 249; Lenton's visit to, xxvi seq.; his mother's executor,
339; his father's, 343 seq.; translates Carbo and Valdesso, and helps to put out Lessius, 51, 302; chooses his grave and orders novels &c. to be burnt on it, 54, 55, 58, 255; reputed a conjurer, 55, 256; his fore- sight, 59, 63; repugnance to the mass, 80, 81, 276 seq.; mortifications, 81 seq., 271 seq.; character, 89 seq.; cha- rities, 280; last sickness, 93 seq., 254 seq.; dies Dec. 4, 1637, 107, 263, 264; is buried, Dec. 7, 109, 265; funeral sermon
preached by Robert Mapletoft, 109, 265; prayer for Herbert, 88; meditation on death, 104; farewell to his parents, 176
seq.; monthly thanksgiving, 219, 355; "conversations," 273 seq. Extant memorials of, 289 seq.; letter to Susanna Mapletoft, 293; educates his nephews and nieces, 99, 174, 243 seq., 260, 273 seq.; por- traits, 299; engraving, 290; his sister's trust in him, 307, 315 seq. Ferrar, Nicholas, the nephew; 47, 99 seq., 375; his learning, 123 seq.; visit to London, 126 seq.; Charles intended to maintain him, 139; his illness, 140 seq.; death, May 19, 1640, æt. 21, 144; epitaph, 144 seq.; remains, 147, 156 seq.; be- quest to, 342
Ferrar, Richard, 184, 304, 318, 339, 343, 344, 381; his son Richard, 378 Ferrar, bp. Robt.
Ferrar, Rosetta, m. Hughes, 383 (No. 52)
Ferrar, Samuel, 382 (No. 41) Ferrar, Thos. 381 (No. 21) Ferrar, Thos. 382 (No. 30) Ferrar, Virginia, 100, 101,351,375 Ferrar, William, 4, 380
Ferrar, William, 382 (No. 41) Flowers in cathedral churches,
Fox, Book of Martyrs, N. F.'s love for, 4, 34, 64, 166, 238 Francis, Mr. N. F.'s school-
Frank, Mark, his epitaph on N. F. jun., 144. See Com- mons' Journals, ii, 572, 606 Fuller's Holy and Profane State,
Galliatius, 58
Garton, 192 seq., 281
Gataker, 166, 167 Gerson, John, 169 Gidding, Great, 377 Gidding, Little, bought by Mrs. Ferrar, 23 seq., 220 seq.; how devised by her, 339; church- yard, 380; church, xxix, xxxii seq., 29, 30, 32, 150; restored by Mrs. F., 22, 69, 221 seq., 228 seq.; glebe restored, 270, 348 seq.; present state, xlv, xlvi, 300; family threatened in 1641, 57, 72; plundered, 73, 358; slandered, 72-80, 354; visited by Williams, 344 seq.; visited by Charles I., 149 seq., 253, 351, 353, 354; his queen designs a visit, ib.; intercourse with their neigh- bours, 247 seq.; Lenton's visit, xxvi seq.; amusements, 273 seq.; fields with significant names, 300
Gidding, Steeple, 31, 33, 224
Goddard, James, 381 (No. 22) Gore, 184
Grace at meals, 32
Gresham professorship, 18, 216, 327, 328
Grosse, John, 377
Groose, Luke, 94, 96, 254 seq.,
377 Gundamore, 207 seq. Gunning, Peter, 335
Hacket's account of Gidding, 344 seq.; Kennett's opinion of, 292
Hagar, Frances, 314, 315 Hamburg, 184
Hamilton, marquis, 208, 351; offers N. F. preferment, 26, 211, 228; friend of Herbert's, 50
Harris, Mrs., 308, 339 Hawkins, sir John, 66, 202 Hearne, not inaccurate, 56, 338,
353; maiden-sisters' exercises printed by, 294, 362 seq. Heming, Mr., 293, 294 Henchman, Humfrey, 355 Herbert, Geo., N. F.'s brother, 45, 48, 84, 87; restores Leigh- ton church, 49, 50, 84 seq. ; bequeaths the Temple to N. F., 51, 52; dies, 87 seq.; his works, 302, 303, 313, 331- 333
Herbert, sir Henry, 85, 86 Hertford, N. F. sen. born there,
201; of the Virginia company, 17-22, 68-71, 203-218; en- dows a school in Bermuda, 205;
to purposes go out as a mission- ary, 250; feeble health, 12 seq., 166, 174 seq.; refuses a govern- ment office, 211; Gresham pro- fessorship, 18, 216, 327; a wife, 109, 217; in parliament, 1624, 19-22, 217, 218; settles the family affairs, 219; ordained by Laud on Trinity Sunday 1626, 24, 226; refuses pre- ferment, 26, 228; order of spending the Sunday at Gid- ding, 27 seq., 233 seq.; of spending weekdays, 35 seq., 241 seq.; his friendship for Herbert, 45, 48-52, 84 seq. ; controversies with Romanists, 249; Lenton's visit to, xxvi seq.; his mother's executor,
339; his father's, 343 seq.; translates Carbo and Valdesso, and helps to put out Lessius, 51, 302; chooses his grave and orders novels &c. to be burnt on it, 54, 55, 58, 255; reputed a conjurer, 55, 256; his fore- sight, 59, 63; repugnance to the mass, 80, 81, 276 seq.; mortifications, 81 seq., 271 seq.; character, 89 seq.; cha- rities, 280; last sickness, 93 seq., 254 seq.; dies Dec. 4, 1637, 107, 263, 264; is buried, Dec. 7, 109, 265; funeral sermon
preached by Robert Mapletoft, 109, 265; prayer for Herbert, 88; meditation on death, 104; farewell to his parents, 176 seq.; monthly thanksgiving, 219, 355; "conversations," 273 seq. Extant memorials of, 289 seq.; letter to Susanna Mapletoft, 293; educates his nephews and nieces, 99, 174, 243 seq., 260, 273 seq.; por- traits, 299; engraving, 290; his sister's trust in him, 307, 315 seq. Ferrar, Nicholas, the nephew;
47, 99 seq., 375; his learning, 123 seq.; visit to London, 126 seq.; Charles intended to maintain him, 139; his illness, 140 seq.; death, May 19, 1640, æt. 21, 144; epitaph, 144 seq.; remains, 147, 156 seq.; be- quest to, 342
Ferrar, Richard, 184, 304, 318, 339, 343, 344, 381; his son Richard, 378
Ferrar, bp. Robt. 4 Ferrar, Rosetta, m. Hughes, 383 (No. 52)
Ferrar, Samuel, 382 (No. 41) Ferrar, Thos. 381 (No. 21) Ferrar, Thos. 382 (No. 30) Ferrar, Virginia, 100, 101,351,375 Ferrar, William, 4, 380 Ferrar, William, 382 (No. 41) Flowers in cathedral churches,
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