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INDEX

Ambroise, Maistre, his "Francis I. and Eleanor," 174
Anne Bullen's Gateway, 8
Anne of Cleves, 57
Anne, Queen, 100; her alterations in the gardens, 133, in the chapel, 145; her bed, 170
Astronomical clock, the, 11

Bacon's Essay on Gardening, 119, 120
Base Court, the, 6
Battoni's "Pope Benedict XIV.," 199
Bellini,theportrait ascribedto him, 192
Bernhard van Orlay, his tapestry of the "History of Abraham," 165
Bosch, Jerome, his "fantastic representation of Hell," 193
Bray, Solomon de, his "Family Group," 198
Broad Walk, the, 131
Bullen, Anne, her badge, 8; apartments assigned to her, 43; her "tablet of gold," 51; she becomes Queen, 55

Caroline, Queen, as Princess of Wales, in; her alterations in the gardens, 135; anecdote of, 146; as Queen, 217 ;her friendship with Lord Hervey, 217; Lord Chesterfield's opinion of her, 219; the King's brutality to her, 221; her death, 223
Catherine of Aragon, 58
Cavendish, George, his contemporary memorials of Wolsey's life, 33, 35; his description of Henry's visits, 36, of the recep- tion of the French ambassage, 43; he carries the news of Wolsey's death to the King, 51; his description of Wolsey's ecclesiastical establishment, 140
Chapel, the, 139; Wolsey's ecclesiastical establishment, 140; accounts for years 1535 and 1536, 141; Henry's alterations, 141; the royal pew, 142 ;associations, 143; its restoration, 144; its present state, 154
Chapel Court, 131
Charles I., his pictures, 70, 179, 183; his new water-supply, 70; commencement of the Civil War, 70; his flight from London and hurried visit to Hampton Court, 71; his return to the Palace after

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