Hampton Court ... Illustrated with forty-three drawings by Herbert ...
Hampton Court ... Illustrated with forty-three drawings by Herbert ...
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Ambroise,Maistre, his " Francis I.<br />
and Eleanor," 174<br />
Anne Bullen's Gateway, 8<br />
Anne of Cleves, 57<br />
Anne, Queen,100; her alterations<br />
inthe gardens, 133, in thechapel,<br />
1 45 ; her bed, 170<br />
Astronomicalclock, the, 11<br />
Bacon's Essay on Gardening, 119,<br />
120<br />
Base <strong>Court</strong>, the, 6<br />
Battoni's " Pope Benedict XIV.,"<br />
199<br />
Bellini,theportrait ascribedtohim,<br />
192<br />
Bernhard van Orlay, his tapestry of<br />
the"History ofAbraham," 165<br />
Bosch, Jerome, his " fantastic representation<br />
of Hell," 193<br />
Bray, Solomon de, his " Family<br />
Group," 198<br />
Broad Walk, the, 13 1<br />
Bullen,Anne, herbadge, 8; apartments<br />
assigned to her, 43; her<br />
"tablet of gold," 51 ; she becomes<br />
Queen, 55<br />
Caroline, Queen, as Princess of<br />
Wales, in; her alterations in<br />
INDEX<br />
239<br />
the gardens, 135; anecdote of,<br />
146;asQueen, 217;her friendship<br />
<strong>with</strong> Lord Hervey, 217;<br />
Lord Chesterfield's opinion of<br />
her, 219; the King's brutality to<br />
her, 221; her death, 223<br />
Catherine of Aragon, 58<br />
Cavendish, George, his contem-<br />
porary memorials of Wolsey's<br />
life, 33, 35 ; his description of<br />
Henry's visits, 36, of the recep-<br />
tion of the French ambassage,<br />
43 ; he carries the news of<br />
Wolsey's death to the King, 51; his description of Wolsey's ecclesiastical<br />
establishment,<br />
14O<br />
Chapel, the,<br />
139 ; Wolsey's eccle-<br />
siastical establishment, 140; accounts<br />
for years 1535 and 1536,<br />
141;Henry's alterations, 141 ;<br />
theroyal pew, 142;associations,<br />
143; its restoration, 144; its<br />
present state, 154<br />
Chapel <strong>Court</strong>, 131<br />
Charles I., his pictures, 70, 179,<br />
183 ; his new water-supply, 70;<br />
commencement oftheCivilWar,<br />
70; his flight from London and<br />
hurriedvisit to <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>,<br />
71;his return to the Palace after