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- Queen Elizabeth
- breaks into passion, mention being made of her Succes∣sor, 2.
- yet bequeaths one in her last Will, as a Legacy to this Nation, 1
- The Lady Elizabeth
- married, 64.
- pre∣sented with a chain of Pearl by the Mayor and Aldermen of London, ib.
- Ellowis
- made Lieutenant of the Tower 67.
- consenting to the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, 70. Executed on Tower-Hill, 82
- Earl of Essex his Character
- 2
- Young Earl of Essex
- restored to the right of Blood and Inheritance, 6.
- marries the Lady Frances Howard, 55.
- Travels into France and Germa∣ny, 56.
- demands his Wife, is suspe∣cted to be poison'd, ib.
- Attended with a number of Gallant Gentle∣men accompanies Sir Horatio Vere into the Palatinate, 136.
- His Cha∣racter 162
- March of the English
- into the Palati∣nate, 136.
- ... Spinola endeavours to in∣tercept them, 137.
- they joyn with the Princes of the Union, ibid.
- and prepare for a Charge 138
- Countess of Essex
- in love with the Viscount Rochester, 56.
- She is sligh∣ted by Prince Henry, ibid. consults with Mr. Turner and Foreman, 57.
- whom she writes to, 58.
- seeks by the aid of Northampton to be divor∣ced from the Earl of Essex, 67.
- searched by a Jury of Matrons and found a Virgin, 68.
- divorced, 69.
- married to Rochester now made Earl of Somerset, 72.
- and both Feasted at Merchant-Tailers Hall, ib. vid. So∣merset.