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240 Naseby, 71; Sir Thomas Herbert's account of the King's last days at Hampton Court, 71; he prepares to escape, 78; his last days, 78; his execution, 79

Charles II., his return, 80; his honeymoon, 80; his life at Hampton Court, 80; his Queen, 81; his liaison with Barbara Palmer, 81; his life at Hampton Court, 82; his pictures, 198

Charles le Brun, his tapestry designs, 169

China, the, 156

Clock-court, the, 8

Clock-tower, the, 9

Clouet, Francois, his portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, 176

Conference of 1604, the, 146; its members, 147; the points propounded by the King, 147; differences of opinion, 148; the High Commission considered, 150; theological aspects, 152; James's opinion of it all, 153

Confessionary, the, 9; its restoration by Sir J. C. Robinson, 10; its character, 10; its ceiling, 171

Correggio, his "S. Catherine Reading," 192; his other pictures, 197

Cromwell, Oliver, his negotiations with Charles, 75; his occupation of Hampton Court, 79

, Daniel, his evidence as to Wren's designs, 23; his account of the royal dwellers in the Palace, 112; on William III.'s garden, 126

Dobson, William, his portraits, 182

D'Oggionno, Marco, 193

Dossi, Dosso, his "S. William" and "Holy Family," 197

Drouais, his "Madame de Pompadour," 199

Dürer, Albrecht, his "redfaced man," 197

Front, the, 19

Edward VI., his birth, 56; his early days, 57; his troubles as King, 58

Elizabeth, Queen, her detention at Hampton Court, 58; as Queen, 61; scandals, 61; her portraits, 176; Leopold von Wedel's description of her state, 62; her initials at Hampton Court, 63; Paul Hentzner's account of the Queen and the Palace,64; her death, 67

Embroideries, the, 58, 157

Evelyn, John, the diarist, 89; on Charles II.'s gardens, 124

Gate, 132

Fountain Court, the, 16

Fountain Garden, the, 18, 131

Francia, his "Baptism," 192

Frederica of Hanover, Princess, her apartments, 6, 228

Frederick, Prince of Wales, 222; the hasty drive to Saint James's, 223

Frog Walk, the, 133

Furniture, the, 170

portraits, 200

Gate-house,the Great,5 ;its dignity gone, 6