Read John Aubrey: My Own Life Online
Authors: Ruth Scurr
Underhill, Thomas, 254
University College, Oxford, 280
University Press (Oxford), 216, 384
Delegates of, 178
Usher, Archbishop, 322
Van Dyck, Sir Anthony, xx, 29, 50, 52, 259, 309, 421
Varenius, Bernhardus:
Geographia Generalis
, 97
Vaughan, Henry, 254, 287–8
Vaughan, Sir John, 3rd Earl of Carbery, xx, 239
Vaux family, 46
Venice, 131, 151
Verneditch Walk, 367
Verulam House, 52, 84–6, 110–11
Vesalius, 299
Vienna, 307
Virgil, 67, 90, 151, 204
Aeneid
, 95
Virginia, 315, 330
Vossius, Isaac, 366–7
Wadham College, Oxford, 74, 81, 90, 267, 314
Wagstaff, John, 287
Wales
JA inherits properties in, 98
JA stays with his cousin in Llantrithyd, 101, 417, 419, 421
JA’s lawsuit over entail in, 111
JA visits, 112
Camden writes about stones in, 154
Hoskyns wants JA to accompany him on journey through, 194
Monmouth used as base for governing, 203
JA plans journey to, 367
Lhwyd’s visit to, 404
brief references, 3, 6, 7, 132, 143, 171, 184, 275, 288, 351, 365, 405, 416
Walker, Revd John, 427
Waller, Edmund, xx, 51, 108, 294, 375
‘On the Lady Isabella Cutting Trees in Paper’, 108–9
Waller, Sir William, xx, 54, 62, 412
Wallingford, 64
Wallis, Dr John, xx, 81, 136, 209, 237, 248, 251–2, 259, 273, 296, 319, 331, 404
Walton, Isaac, 315
Wantage, 64
Ward, Seth, Bishop of Exeter and Salisbury (Sarum)
brief biographical details, xx
at Oxford, 70
contribution to the work of making River Avon navigable from Salisbury to Christ Church, 177
observations at Silchester, 177
and Wood’s questions, 194–5
and search for Universal Language, 268, 274, 276, 282
death, 369
papers, 369
and Wren’s survey of Salisbury Cathedral, 378
brief references, 246, 271, 374
Wardi Astronomica Geometrica
, 418
Wardour Castle, 63
Warminster, 77
Warwick, 275
Castle, 43
Gaol, 278
Wase, Christopher, xx, 84, 228, 340
Washington, Sir Laurence, 44
Watts, Mr, 379
Waverley Abbey, 223, 224
Wearyall Hill, 156
Web, Mother, 167
Webb, Dr George, 42
Webb, John, 74, 105
Webb, Mr, 410
Wednesdyke, 184
Weekfield, 101, 185–6
Wells, 201
Wells, John:
Sciographia, of the Art of Shadows
, 83
West Indies, 315
Westminster Abbey, 78, 170, 175, 193, 322, 340
Westminster Hall, 71, 77, 131, 325, 340, 341, 394
Westminster School, 256, 364
Weston, 173, 186, 233, 247, 248, 262, 277, 278, 281
Westport, 22, 54, 116–17
Whear, Degore:
Praelectiones
, 387
Wheatley, 389
Whelock’s Saxon Dictionary, 354
Whig Party, 316
Whitby, 419
Whitchurch, 53, 118
White, Kit, 368, 371, 413
White, Sir Sampson, 306
White, Thomas:
The Grounds of Obedience & Government
, 250
White, Mr (Mr Loggan’s scholar), 326
Whitehall Palace, 340
Whitney, James, 132
Whitson, Alderman, 25–6
Whyte, Thomas, 253
Wild, Chief Baron, 98
Wild House, 361
Wilkins John, xx–xxi, 70, 74, 81, 114, 177
Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
, 170, 171, 238
Mathematical Magick
, 89
Wilkinson, Mr, 395
William III (William of Orange), ix, 1, 270, 355, 361, 366, 368, 373
Williams, Abigail, 251
Williams, John, 304
Williams, Wilgiford (JA’s paternal great-grandmother), 111, 304
Williams, Sir William, 386
Williamson, Sir Joseph, 215, 273, 305
Willis, Dr Thomas, xxi, 70, 72, 99, 118, 380
De Fermentatione
, 109
Wilton, 10, 26–9, 74, 78, 83–4, 88–9, 95, 130, 156, 200, 295, 340, 348, 389, 408, 409
Wiltshire
JA’s childhood in, 1, 17–30
Raleigh in, 32–3
JA returns from Oxford to, 46
JA’s father hands over money to Parliamentary committee for his property in, 66
clay in, 74–5
peaks in, 77
religion in, 100
flints, 106
JA begins to collect natural remarks for, 6, 110
JA becomes involved in project to survey antiquities of, 115–16
JA reads paper to Royal Society on springs of, 169
JA brings mineral water from, 170–1
first paper mill in, 177–8
JA hopes to complete his perambulation of, 184
JA needs to sort his notes on, 191–2
Oldenburg transcribes JA’s observations of, 256
drought in, 262, 318
petrified shells found in, 313
Plot urges JA to complete and publish work on, 339
good for cloth and cheese, 341
streams rising in, 344
Tanner’s investigations in, 404
Abingdon wants JA to travel with him through 414
JA intends to stay with Lady Long in, 418
brief references, 2, 10, 133, 145, 226, 253, 327, 380, 389
see also
names of places
JA’s writings on:
Antiquities of Wiltshire
, 338, 378, 391, 401, 403, 405, 406, 407, 409, 410, 425, 428–9
Natural History of Wiltshire
, 254, 257, 337, 338, 344, 348, 349, 350, 354, 376, 377, 378, 381, 382–3, 385, 391, 401, 405, 406, 407, 428
Wiltshire: The Topographical Collections of John Aubrey, FRS
, 429
Wiltshire Topographical Society, 428
Wimburne Minster, 44
Winchester (Winton), Bishop of, 62, 224
Winchmore Hill, 375
Windham, Colonel John, 340
Windsor, 70
Castle, 259, 366
Wingate, Edmund, 102
Bodie of the Common Law
, 250
Winterbourne Monkton, 339
Winton, 173, 175
Wiseman, Mary, xi, 90, 102, 112, 261
Wiseman, Robert, 151, 159, 169, 173, 179, 183, 208, 282
Witherborne, Dr, 87
Woburn, 74
Woking, 224
Wolsey, Cardinal, 168
Wood, Anthony
biographical details, xxi
accident, 53
JA meets, 167–8
frugal lifestyle, 167
JA offers to assist in research of, 167
JA spends evening in Oxford with, 169
makes research requests to JA, 168, 173, 202, 204, 248, 287, 376, 412–13
and JA’s Jesuit acquaintances, 175
quarrels with his sister-in-law, 177
deafness, 177, 318
offered money for his manuscript, 178
introduced to Sheldon by JA, 186
JA’s researches for, 186, 191, 192, 194–5, 201, 202, 205, 206, 226, 234, 245, 250, 251, 277, 298, 382
says he will mention JA in his book, 194
visited by JA in Oxford, 202
JA sends requests and queries to, 210, 216, 247, 291, 298
Fell’s interference with his book, 216, 237, 238, 248
JA hopes for help in getting some money from, 227
JA sends Hobbes’s lives to, 233
Hobbes makes suggestion to, 238
and Hobbes’s letter of protest, 240
sends JA a copy of his book, 242
JA gives Ent a letter of introduction to, 242
JA sends material to, 242–3
and Ent’s desire to see copy of Hobbes’s life, 243, 244
leaves Hooke out of his book, 245
quarrels with Ent, 247, 249, 251
JA’s brother fails to pass on money from, 248
refuses to mention JA’s name in preface to book, 248
Latin mistakes in his book, 249
and Ashmole, 250, 279
asked by JA to burn a letter, 267
encouraged by JA to mention Hollar, 277
lends money to JA, 278
and catalogue of Bacon’s works, 280
and JA’s Lives, 291, 292–3, 294, 296, 315, 317, 318, 323, 326, 329, 368, 406, 413, 414, 427
JA sends copy of Hobbes’s consideration on his reputation and loyalty to, 295
considered by JA as suitable candidate for Hart Hall, 324
and JA’s Antiquities of Wiltshire, 338
informs JA about sale of library at Wilton House, 340
JA grateful to, 355
JA dines at Mermaid Tavern with, 355
fails to hand over JA’s donations to Ashmolean Museum, 356
fails to hand over JA’s papers to Ashmolean museum, 356, 362
JA fears for his papers in possession of, 356, 361, 362
suspected of being a Roman Catholic, 362
asked by JA to help Jane Smyth, 368
JA wants to send transcriptions of his manuscripts to, 370
and JA’s plan to visit Oxford, 371, 375
and Hooke’s controversy with Newton, 371, 372, 377, 379
and JA’s collection of letters, 374
JA anxious to send his papers to, 375
given watch by JA, 377, 379
JA plans to send box to, 377
publishes
Athenae et Fasti Oxonienses
, 380, 388
causes offence by contents of his book, 384–5, 389, 390, 391, 399, 401, 403, 404
Hobbes’s concerns about book, 385
Hooke’s concerns about book, 386
summoned to appear before Vice-Chancellor’s court, 390
JA distributes copies of preface for, 391
fined and expelled from University of Oxford, 403
JA hopes to see, 407
JA feels badly treated by, 413
angry with JA, 413–14
writes angry letter to JA, 414
sends JA advice on how to cure his eyes, 417
death, 418
brief references, 193, 196, 208, 209, 217, 236, 262, 284, 286, 297, 314, 316, 327, 330, 335, 339, 346, 354, 366, 369, 373, 402, 405, 411, 415, 416, 426
Writings:
Athenae et Fasti Oxoniensis
(biographies of writers and bishops of Oxford University), 178, 202, 226, 377, 380, 388, 427; offence caused by, 384–5, 389, 390, 391, 399, 401, 403, 404
The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford
(
Historia et antiquitates universitatis oxoniensis
), 178, 198–200, 216, 237, 238, 240, 242, 248, 249
Wood, Edward (Ned), xxi, 53, 70, 105, 167, 234
Woodenoth, Theophilus, 30
Good Thoughts in Bad Times
, 30
Woodford, Samuel, 322
Woodroffs Well, 415
Woodstock, 42, 211
Woodstock Manor, 43–4, 87, 206, 210
Woodstock Park, 297
Wookey Hole, 60, 313
Worcester, 275
Worcestershire, 263, 325
Wotton, 227, 259–60
Wotton Bassett, 380
Wotton Common, 415
Wren, Sir Christopher
brief biographical details, xxi
inventions, 90
and rebuilding of St Bride’s, 165, 267
discovers Roman way under Cheapside, 165
and his age, 186
suggests that JA might help Ogilby, 203, 204
and meetings of Royal Society, 204
JA dines with, 209
JA talks about his description of Surrey to, 227
busy with rebuilding of London, 235
talks about River Thames, 247
JA’s notes on, 254, 292
JA visits, 258
birthday celebration, 268
JA wants to write life of, 291
opinion of Edward Davenant, 293
writes about Salisbury Cathedral, 378, 380
brief references, 9, 191, 251, 252, 260, 282, 296, 336, 389
Wright: ‘Errors of Navigation’, 97
Wych, Peter, 273
Wyld, Mr, 178
Wylde, Edmund
brief biographical details, xxi
and Petty’s appointment as one of the surveyors of Ireland, 94
illness, 112, 135
probes the body of Dean Colet, 162–3
and meetings of Royal Society, 168–9
comments on Thomas May, 170
gives JA information about Rosamund’s Bower, 210
and Balm of Gilead tree, 218
at coffee houses and taverns, 238, 243, 246, 256, 257, 268, 280, 281
mistress (Jane Smyth), 246, 253
owns fine collection of books, pictures and precious objects, 247, 253
considers buying land in New York, 249
involved in setting up new club, 255
and Venetia Stanley, 259, 309
godson (Wylde Clerke), 283
and Jonas Moore, 331
experiment with seeds, 338
and Lhwyd, 405
grows very weak, 417
death, 418
brief references, 164, 191, 263, 270, 317, 318, 319, 324, 347, 404
Wylye, 10, 67
Wylye, River, 67
Wytham, 419
Xenophon, 151
Yatton Keynell, 4, 20, 33, 46, 74, 178, 180, 184–5
Yeovil, 106
Yokeney, William, 127
York, 5
York, Duchess of
Anne (1st wife of James II), 165
Mary of Modena (2nd wife of James II), 227, 277
Yorke, William, 115
Yorke House, 262
Yorkshire, 353
Young, Nell, 272
Zeno, 276
Zoylande, 258
Zutphen, Battle of, 24
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