Powis, William Herbert, Marquis of, marries Elizabeth, second daughter of Edward, Lord Herbert, [17].

Present, a christening, [2].

Projectors and monopolists, [31].

Pudding, Dr., Queen Elizabeth passing through his house is presented with a fan, [4].

Q.

Queen Dowager of England, her remark at the Court of France, in respect to the Marquis of Worcester, [281].

R.

Raglan Castle, noticed, [8]; becomes the residence of Henry, Earl of Worcester, [8], [10]; distinguished as a luxurious residence, [12]; described, [48]; distant view of, [49]; ancient portions, [51], [52], [53]; garrisoned, [53]; ancient warfare, [53]; Lord Herbert obtains troops and stores, [57]; Countess of Glamorgan there, [95]; its garrison, [95]; ancient remains, [95], [95]; character of the family and servants there, [96]; a mock wedding and masque, [96]; visited by Charles I., [104]; military operations, [140]; the Marquis’s apartments, [140]; arrival of Allan Boteler with a message from Charles I., his reception., [144], [145]; detained, and precipitate departure, [146], [147]; the siege, [149]; a skirmish, [150], [151]; mining approaches, [151]; the garrison makes desperate sallies, [151]; cessation of arms, [152]; the castle in jeopardy, [152]; terms of surrender concluded, [153]; evacuated and delivered up to General Fairfax, [153]; departure of the Marquis, his family, friends, and retainers, [153], [154]; stores, furniture, &c. found there, [154]; letters and papers ordered to London, [155]; the castle ordered to be “pulled down and destroyed,” [156]; named, [328], [332]; expense of garrison, [333].

Raglan Church, burial of Edward Marquis of Worcester and his wife Elizabeth, [8]; “St. Cadocus,” [22]; Elizabeth, Lady Herbert’s funeral, [22]; described, [96]; the Marquis of Worcester buried at, [295]; views of, [296], [297].

Ramelli’s works, 1588, [29].