Read John Aubrey: My Own Life Online
Authors: Ruth Scurr
Paris, Matthew, 141
Parliament
summoned, dismissed and recalled (1640), 34
passes Dissolution Act, 35
Charles I unable to agree with, 41
and civil war, 43, 45, 46, 48–9, 54, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 71, 73, 77, 224
abolishes kingship, 82
passes Act declaring England to be a Commonwealth, 82
and sale of lands belonging to royal family, 82, 87
Petty recommended to, 94
votes a pension to Hartlib, 96
Sir John Aubrey’s estates sequestrated by, 101
dissolved by Cromwell, 104
army defeats Penruddock and his followers, 106
called upon to address problem of debt, 115
dissolution of Parliament, and recall of 1648 Parliament, 117
Rump agrees to pay Richard Cromwell’s debts and give him a pension in return for his resignation as Lord Protector, 117
and the ideas of rotation by balloting, 119
and General Monck, 123, 124, 302–3
Long Parliament restored, 124
Long Parliament call for free elections and its own dissolution, 125
passes Act of Free and General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion, 128
Hartlib’s petition to, 135
passes a new Licensing Act, 136
move against Hobbes in, 161
Committee considers a bill against Atheism, Prophaneness and Swearing, 161
has little enthusiasm for war against the Dutch, 201
Test Act, 211
forces release of Titus Oates, 278
Birkenhead scorned when he stands for election to, 286
dissolved by Charles II, 316
convened in Oxford, 316
dissolved again, 317
see also
Parliamentary Visitation / Visitors
Parliamentary Visitation / Visitors, 69, 70, 73, 74, 76, 81, 149, 167
Pascal, Blaise:
Les Provinciales, or the Mystery of Jesuitisme
, 250
Paschall, Andrew
brief biographical details, xviii
and the search for a Universal Language, 201, 267, 268, 274, 276, 282
educational ideas, 202
wants collection of words peculiar to Devon and Cornwall, 203
interest in beekeeping, 251, 253, 257
informs JA about his mother’s ill health, 251
letters to JA read to Royal Society, 258, 296
JA arranges to borrow manuscripts via, 260
JA hopes to visit, 271
kind to JA’s mother, 274
asks JA for recommendations on writers, 315
sends JA an example of a desirable Utopia, 318
supplies JA’s mother with cure for sore eyes, 322–3
encourages JA to work on his educational ideas, 335
JA’s Natural History of Wiltshire sent to, 338
comments on JA’s Idea of Education, 338–9
asked by JA to send berries of Holy Thorn to his mother, 339
and departure of JA’s mother from Bridgwater, 344
JA visits, 345
and Monmouth Rebellion, 348, 349, 352
describes a case of gonorrhoea to JA, 350
and antiquities, 372–3
Writing:
Botanic Tables
, 387
Payn’s Castle, 112
Peacock (racehorse), 29
Peacock, St Paul’s Churchyard, 394
Peake, the, Derbyshire, 313
Pecquet:
Experimenta nova anatomica
, 241
Peers, Richard, 216
Pell, Dr John, 200, 241, 254, 292, 298, 316, 346, 410
Idea of Mathematics
, 159
Pembroke, Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of, 27–8, 29
Pembroke, Mary Herbert (
née
Sidney), Countess of, 26, 27–8, 28–9, 78, 200, 246
Pembroke, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of, xiv, 29, 74, 83, 84, 88
Pembroke, Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of, xiv, 95, 96, 125, 130
Pembroke, Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of, xiv, 295
Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of, xvi, 279, 344, 346, 366, 375, 377, 379, 384, 408, 409
Pembroke, William Herbert, 1st Earl of, 27–8, 30, 162, 303
Pembroke-hall, Cambridge, 321
Penal Laws, 283–4
Penn, William, xviii, 3, 327, 330, 347
Penny Post, 292
Penruddock, Sir George, 30, 116
Penruddock, Sir John, 75
Penruddock, Colonel John, xviii, 75, 105, 106
Pennsylvania, 3, 327, 330, 347
Pepys, Samuel, 11, 12, 157, 281
Persia, 279
Peru, 315
Pestle & Mortar, St Martin’s Lane, 416
Peter of Langtoft (Philantiquarius), 373
Petty, Dr William
brief biographical details, xviii
teaches anatomy at Brasenose College, 70
revives woman on dissecting table, 88
discovers how to set a field of corn by means of a sowing and harrowing engine, 90
and Hobbes, 92, 299
recommended for appointment as one of the surveyors of Ireland, 94
member of Rota Club, 119
estates in Ireland, 132
knighted, 135
and Royal Society, 137, 144, 246, 319, 337
responds to JA’s request for advice on collecting statistics, 198
urges JA to turn to ecclesiastical career, 262
Wood asks questions about, 287
JA writes life of, 291, 292, 294, 298–300
portraits, 293
writes from Ireland, 319
questions for the trial of mineral water, 337–8
JA gives extracts from Wiltshire parish registers to, 350
death, 354–5
brief references, 255, 330
Writing:
Concerning the Use of Duplicate Proportion
, 248
Pewter Pott, Leaden Hall Street, 381
Peyton, Mr, 30
Philantiquarius (Peter of Langtoft), 373
Philips, Fabian, xviii, 324–5, 347, 375
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
, 5, 164, 261, 271, 314, 337, 350
Pico, Mount, 132
Pierre Couverte, 150
Pierre Levée, 150
Pigott, Thomas, xviii, 267, 269, 275, 276, 278, 282, 283, 286, 314, 330
Pimpherne, 33
Pisa, 179
Pitt, George, 347
Plato, 251, 335
Pliny, 143, 244
Natural History
, 411
Plot, Dr Robert
brief biographical details, xviii–xix
granted letter of approval and recommendation by Ralph Bathurst, 244
begins his investigation in Oxfordshire, 244
plan for his book, 244, 260
JA decides to give papers to, 254, 257
transcribes some notes given by JA, 260
suggested for post of first Keeper of Ashmolean Museum, 282
appointed first Keeper of Ashmolean Museum, 329
too busy to undertake work on Wiltshire, 339
as Professor of Chemistry, 348
and Wood, 355, 356
and JA’s Surrey papers, 368
retirement, 383
brief references, 323, 347, 378
Writing:
De Origine Fontium
, 339
History of Oxford
, 260
Plunia:
Purpur
, 235
Poole, 62
Poole, the (part of the Thames), 217
Poole, William, 431
Pope, Sir Thomas, 243, 276
Pope, Dr Walter, 163
Popish Plot, 277, 278, 283–4
Oates punished for false testimony, 341
Pordage, Samuel, 125
Portland, 165, 313
Portugal, 133
Postmaster’s Hall, Oxford, 53
Potter, Francis
brief biographical details, xix
JA interested in his ideas about numbers, 47–8
JA meets, 76–7
becomes rector of Kilmington, 76
and idea of moving blood between animals, 76, 95, 137–8, 164, 176, 323
visits JA at Broad Chalke, 88–9
reads Wilkins’s
Mathematical Magick
, 89
ideas about the moon and gravity, 89
ideas about flight, 89–90
ideas about submarine navigation, 90
JA talks to Hartlib about, 96
Hartlib requests more information about, 97
urges JA not to go to Italy, 98
difficulties in his relationship with his brother, 99
does not send account of his experiments for Hartlib, 99
too busy to make quadrant for JA, 102
wants JA to obtain material he needs to make screw compasses, 109–10
scheme for cart with legs, 138
elected member of Royal Society, 138
sends money for admittance to Royal Society, 139
admitted to Royal Society, 144
idea for clock, 168
JA visits, 245
blindness, 245
death, 275–6
Wood asks questions about, 287
brief references, 111, 326, 407, 421
Writing:
An Interpretation of the Number 666
, 47–8, 76
Potter, Hannibal, 47, 62, 69, 72, 73, 76, 99
Powell, Anthony, 2, 7–8, 9, 10, 429, 430
John Aubrey and His Friends
, 9, 429
Powney, Mrs, 104
Poyntz, Captain, 346
Pozzo, Cassiano dal, 145
Prague, 131, 306
Priory of Augustine, Bristol, 344
Privy Council, 115, 278
Propertius, 297
Prynne, William, 387
Pufendorf, Samuel von, 381
Pugh, Robert, 281
Pulleyn, Octavian, 314
Quakers, 352
Queen’s College, Cambridge, 274
Queenstreet, London, 185
Radford, William, xix, 53, 70, 73, 149, 234
Radnor, 112
Rainbow, the, 111, 273
Rainbow-Stationer, Fleet Street, 95
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 32–3, 92–3, 102, 191, 251, 272, 294, 322
A Tryall of oares and indications of metalls and mines
, 247
History of the World
, 33
Randolph, Thomas, 294
Ranulagh, Lady, 301
Rawlinson, Richard, 426
Ray, John, xix, 274–5, 367, 381–2, 382–3, 385, 389, 390, 402
Synopsis of English Plants
,
Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum,
387
The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of Creation
, 385
Reading, 61, 70, 344, 352
Redding, Sir Robert, 260
Reden and Holyoks Dictionary, 411
Reformation, 180, 185
Restoration, 1, 4, 126–7, 204
Reynolds, Mr, 401
Rhan, J.H.:
An Introduction to Algebra
, 241
Richard II, King, 219
Richard III, King, 248
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 248
Richmond, 149, 234
Riolanus, Johannes, 99
Rochester, Countess of, 165
Rochester, Earl of, 157, 243, 297
Roehampton, 69
Rolle, Sir Francis, 260
Rolle, Serjeant, 71
Rollright Stones, 247, 248
Roman Catholicism
Oxford colleges searched for signs of Popery, 45
and Wiltshire, 100
JA’s attitude towards, 188, 194, 236, 263, 267
allegiance of Duke of York to, 211
rumours about Wood concerning, 236
JA asks Wood to burn his letters concerning, 267
prospect of a Catholic monarch feared, 270
rumours about devotees on the continent, 275
and Titus Oates, 277
Popish Plot, 277, 278, 283–4
Exclusion Bill intends to exclude Duke of York from succession, 282
Penal Laws against, 283–4
Hollar’s allegiance to, 307
Charles II refuses to compromise on succession of James, 316
James II succeeds to the throne as a Catholic, 340
Oates punished for false testimony about, 341
increasing antagonism towards, 355, 361
Wood suspected of allegiance to, 362
flight of James II, and riots in London against, 366
brief references, 222, 306, 352
see also
Jesuits / Society of Jesus
Romans, 2, 143–4, 170, 185, 201, 218, 247, 350–1, 367, 370, 372–3, 385–6, 404
architecture, 185
camps, 171, 184, 205
coins, 100, 101, 160, 201, 205, 260, 376, 409
mosaics, 197–8
remains, 101, 114, 165, 185–6, 218, 219, 222, 260
ways, 165, 221
Rome, 96, 117, 131, 145, 175, 179, 300–1, 326, 350, 370
Romney, Earl of, 361
Rosamund’s Bower, Woodstock Manor, 43–4, 210
Rose, Mr, 309
Rota Club, 119, 120, 125
Rowland, Mr, 419
Royal African Company, 239
Royal Exchange, 185, 275, 341, 395
Royal Society
role played by JA in, 5–6
proposals for, 129
Hobbes’s criticisms of, 130
receives its charter, 5–6, 137
offered rooms by Gresham College, 137
Hooke elected as Curator of Experiments, 137
JA elected to, 5, 137
meetings (1663), 137–8, 138–9
Potter elected a member of, 138
council meets for first time, 139
presented with plan of Avebury, 140
Potter admitted to, 144
General Meeting 1663, 144
Ent shows table top of fossilised wood to, 145
Georgical Committee, 145
Hooke’s position as Curator of Experiments is confirmed for life, 151
Pepys elected and admitted as Fellow of, 157
meetings at Gresham College cease because of plague, 159
unable to resume meetings at Gresham College after Great Fire, 161
meetings (1666), 162, 163–4
JA serves on audit committee, 163, 164, 261, 355, 381
and JA’s investigations on water, 166, 169, 170–1, 329
Hooke reports on method of measuring time through air, 168–9
establishes a committee to consider a report on Wilkins’s
Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
, 171
requests Wood to make a list of treatises written by Bacon, 173
JA brings drawing of a cloudy star to, 175
JA brings Potter’s account of his experiment in moving blood before, 176
JA presents portrait of Hobbes to, 178
JA gives books to, 185, 241, 418
JA presents piece of Roman antiquity to, 185–6
Newton elected Fellow of, 200
Evelyn becomes Secretary of, 201
Hobbes gives copy of his book to, 206
finds small employment for JA, 208
decides to keep only mathematical and philosophical books in its library, 208
JA’s presentation of winds to, 210, 236