Hampton Court ... Illustrated with forty-three drawings by Herbert ...
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240<br />
Nase<strong>by</strong>, 71; Sir Thomas <strong>Herbert</strong>'s<br />
account of the King's last<br />
days at <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 7 1; he<br />
prepares to escape, 78; his last<br />
days,78; his execution, 79<br />
Charles II., his return, 80; his<br />
honeymoon, 80; his life at<br />
<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 80; his Queen,<br />
81; his liaison <strong>with</strong> Barbara<br />
Palmer, 81;his life at <strong>Hampton</strong><br />
<strong>Court</strong>, 82; his pictures,198<br />
Charles le Brun, his tapestry designs,<br />
169<br />
China, the, 156<br />
Clock-court, the, 8<br />
Clock-tower,the, 9<br />
Clouet, Francois, his portrait of<br />
Mary Queen of Scots, 176<br />
Conference of 1604, the, 146; its<br />
members, 147 ; the points pro-<br />
pounded <strong>by</strong> the King, 147 ;<br />
differences of opinion, 148 ; the<br />
High Commission considered,<br />
150; theological aspects, 152;<br />
James's opinion of it all,153<br />
Confessionary, the, 9; its restoration<br />
<strong>by</strong> Sir J. C. Robinson, 10;<br />
its character, 10; its ceiling,171<br />
Correggio, his "S. Catherine Reading,"<br />
192; his otherpictures,197<br />
Cromwell, Oliver, his negotiations<br />
<strong>with</strong> Charles, 75; his occupation<br />
of <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 79<br />
Defoe, Daniel, his evidence as to<br />
Wren's designs,23 ; his account<br />
of the royal dwellers in the<br />
Palace, 112 ; on WilliamIII.'s<br />
garden, 126<br />
INDEX<br />
Dobson, William, his portraits, 182<br />
D'Oggionno, Marco, 193<br />
Dossi, Dosso, his " S. William"<br />
and " Holy Family," 197<br />
Drouais, his " Madame de Pompadour,"<br />
199<br />
Diirer, Albrecht, his " redfaced<br />
man," 197<br />
East Front, the, 19<br />
Edward VI., his birth, 56 ; his<br />
early days, 57 ; his troubles as<br />
King, 58<br />
Elizabeth, Queen, her detention at<br />
<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>, 58 ; as Queen,<br />
61; scandals, 61; her portraits,<br />
176;Leopold von Wedel's description<br />
of her state,62;her initialsat<strong>Hampton</strong><br />
<strong>Court</strong>,63 ;Paul<br />
Hentzner's account of theQueen<br />
andthePalace,64;her death,67<br />
Embroideries, the, 58, 157<br />
; on<br />
Evelyn,John, the diarist, 89<br />
Charles II.'s gardens, 124<br />
Flower-pot Gate, 132<br />
Fountain <strong>Court</strong>, the, 16<br />
Fountain Garden, the, 18, 131<br />
Francia, his " Baptism," 192<br />
Frederica of Hanover, Princess,<br />
her apartments,6, 228<br />
Frederick, Prince of Wales, 222;<br />
the hasty drive to Saint James's,<br />
223<br />
Frog Walk, the, 133<br />
Furniture, the, 170<br />
Gainsborough's portraits, 200<br />
Gate-house,theGreat, 5 ;its dignity<br />
gone, 6