Wood Engravings.

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Armorial bearings of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort[iii]
Plan of the Castle and Citadel of Raglan, Monmouthshire[xxiv]
Baynard’s Castle, from Newcourt’s ancient Map of London, 1658[1]
Worcester House, 1658 [8]
H. Herbert (autograph) Henry, 1st Marquis of Worcester[10]
E. Worcester (autograph) Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester[12]
Water-works side of the Citadel, Raglan Castle[20]
Distant view of Raglan Castle[49]
Ed. L. Herbert (autograph) afterwards 2nd Marquis of Worcester[77]
The Earl of Glamorgan’s writing in the address of a Cipher letter[179]
The letter written in his Cipher. [See also page [553].][180]
The Tower, Map of London, 1658.[211]
Worcester [autograph, 1665–6, of the Author of the “Century”] [283]
St. Cadocus, Raglan Church[296]
—〃— east end and plan[297]
Arms of the Marquis of Worcester, and his two wives[298]
C. Somerset (autograph) Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester[309]
One line of the Marquis of Worcester’s cipher writing [333]
A Cipher Seal[377]
Portrait of Edward Lord Herbert, afterwards second Marquis of Worcester, from a painting by Vandyke, in the possession of his Grace, the Duke of Beaufort[389]
A one line Cipher[392]
The Marquis’s Cipher[398]
Ancient Paddle Boat[408]
A Balance Water-work[417]
A Bucket-fountain[418]
A double-drawing Engine[424]
A to and fro Lever[426]
A most easy level Draught[427]
Tobacco-tongs[446]
A weighted wheel [454]
A water-flowing and ebbing motion[457]
A musketeer, 1643[465]
De Caus’ Fountain[477]
A forcer[483]
Savery’s Engine, 1699[485]
Engine to raise weights[532]
Porta’s steam apparatus[541]
A blowing Æolipile[542]
A steam blow-pipe [543]
A fire-blowing Æolipile[543]
A weather glass[546]
The Marquis of Worcester’s Engine[551]
—his Cipher Alphabet[553]
Construction of a water-screw[554]
Christopher Copley (autograph)[570]

REFERENCES TO THE PLAN OF THE CASTLE AND CITADEL OF RAGLAN, MONMOUTHSHIRE.

*** All other portions are named on the plan.

THE CASTLE.

1. Outer portcullis; 1. A second portcullis within the arched entrance.

2. Gateway.

3. The gate.

4, 4. Two barbican towers.

5. A guard room.