Edward, second Marquis of Worcester—see [Somerset], also [Worcester].

Elizabeth, Lady Worcester, her death recorded, [8].

Elizabeth, Lady Herbert, first wife of Edward Lord Herbert (afterwards sixth Earl of Worcester), [16]; mother of Henry, Duke of Beaufort, [16]; her two daughters, [17]; her portrait, [21], [22]; her death, [22]; funeral certificate, [23]; sister of Robert, Earl of Carnarvon, [299].

Elizabeth. Queen, her Court at Greenwich, [1]; her leave obtained for Lord Herbert and Miss Russell’s marriage, [2]; the Queen to appoint the day, [2]; promises her presence, [3]; arrives at Blackfriars, [3]; carried in a Lectica, [3]; present at a masque, [4]; danced on the occasion, [4]; her death, [5].

Engineering, early, in England, [18].

Engineers, foreign, usually employed, [18].

England, state of art and science from 1640 noticed, [188].

F.

Fairfax, Sir Thomas, his dragoons at Padstow, obtains the Earl of Glamorgan’s despatches, [124]; opinion of Charles Ist’s message to Parliament, [130]; sends his summons to the Marquis of Worcester, [151]; takes great interest in the mining approaches to Raglan Castle, [152]; concludes terms with the Marquis, [152]; ratified, [153]; Raglan Castle surrendered, [153]; entertained at Bath, [154].

Fernes, the Roman Catholic Bishop of, Chancellor of the Congregation, [183]see [Father Nugent].