Academies,121-132;in France,121-123;proposals for academies in England,123-126;objections to such academies,128-132Acworth, George,62Addison, Joseph,181Advice to Travellers,4-5,205;Elizabethan,21;characteristics of Renaissance books of,28-32;admonitory side of,55,88-98;for the country gentleman,148;guide-books of the18th century,196,200Agricola, Rudolf,7Alps, the,192,200Ambassadors,training for,12-16,43-47,69;troubles of,83-85,133Amorphus, inCynthia's Revels, xiiAmsterdam,137Art in Spain,134;attention to in17th century,168-169Arundel, Earl of, see HowardAscham, Roger,16,18,42,52,57,65,200Bacon,Lady Anne,73-75Anthony,73-75Francis,36note,45:Of Travel,146Sir Nicholas,123Barker, William,62,63Bear-Leaders,the,188Becket, Thomas à,7Bedell, William,76Bedford, Earl of, see RussellBellay, Joachim Du,16Bembo, Pietro,16Berchtold, Leopold, Count,Essay to Direct and Extend the Inquiries of Patriotic Travellers,195-198Berneville, Marie Catherine Jumelle de, Comtesse D'Aunoy,134Bethune, Maximilien de, Duc de Sully,115Blotz, Hugo,41Bobadil, Captain, inEvery Man in His Humour,117Bodley, Sir Thomas,37Boleyn, George, Viscount Rochford,12,15Boorde, Andrew,14Borssele, Anne, Lady of Veer,8Bothwell, Earl of, see HepburnBourdeille, Pierre de, Seigneur de Brantome,117Bourne, William,Treasure for Travellers,35Bowyer, Sir Henry,113Boyle, Richard, First Earl of Cork, and his sons Robert and Francis,158-167Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk,15Brantome, see BourdeilleBras-de-Fer, see La NoueBrowne, Sir Thomas,142,193note;his son at Padua,139Bryan, Sir Francis,15Bucer, Martin,17,41Buckingham, Duke of, see VilliersBurghley, Lord, see CecilCamden, Thomas,History of England,14Carew, Sir Nicholas,15Carlton, Sir Dudley,45Cavendish,Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle,144William, Duke of Newcastle,104Cecil,Anne, Countess of Oxford,64,66Robert, Earl of Salisbury,39,76,78,150Thomas, Earl of Exeter,40,57note,77,145,193noteWilliam, Baron of Burghley, l8,37,39,40,64-66,73William, Lord Cranbourne,76,160William, Lord Roos,76-78,80Chamberlain, John,45,113Charles I.,114,132Charles II.,104,131,178Chaucer, Geoffrey,29Chesterfield, Earls of, see StanhopeChichester, Bishop of, see MontagueClarendon, Earl of, see HydeClenardus, Nicolaus,132Cleves, Charles Frederick, Duke of,25Clothes,68-70;French,15,50,51,118,179,184,189;Italian,57,67Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Marquis de Seignelay,168Colet, John,10Compostella, St James of,3Cork, Earl of, see BoyleCornwallis, Sir Charles,83-85Coryat, Thomas,20,28note,200Cost, see ExpenseCottington, Sir Francis,83Cranbourne, Lord, see CecilCranmer, George,11,17,41Creswell, Joseph, Jesuit,84Crichton, James, "The Admirable,"48Curiosities,138-139,168Customs (droit d'aubaine) in Spain,133Dallington, Sir Robert,Method for Travell,88-89,108,111-118,155,156;Survey of Tuscany,108,111;View of France,108,109Dancing,113-115Dangers of Travel,30,47-49,56,94-98,198D'Aunoy, see BernevilleDavison,Francis,39-41,146,155William,35,154Delahaute, Antoine,168De Peregrinatione,23,29-32,55Derby, Earl of, see StanleyDescartes, René,137Deschamps, Eustache,107Devereux,Robert, Second Earl of Essex,35,36,42Robert, Third Earl of Essex,38Drake, Sir Francis,27Dudley, Sir Robert,102Dyer, Sir Edward,21Education,103-108;see also Academies, Universities, Scholars, Ambassadors, Governors, HumanismEdward VI.,16,17Einstein, Lewis,Italian Renaissance in England,9Ellis, Sir Henry,4Englishmen,their special reason for travelling,22;peculiarities,120;Italianate,55;prejudicesagainst foreigners,67-69,178-181Erasmus, Desiderius,6,8,9Essex, Earls of, see DevereuxEvelyn, John,138,141,144,157,169Expenses of travel,66,154-157Fairfax, Colonel Thomas,152Faubert, Mons.,125Fencing,117Ferrar, Nicholas,140Fielding, Henry,199Finch, Sir John,139Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond,15Fleetwood, William, Recorder of London,58,62Flemming, Robert,9Florio, John,Second Frutes,21Flutter, Sir Fopling,179Food,48,110-111Foote, Samuel,The Englishman in Paris,180Forbes, James,151-152Foreigners, English prejudice against,67-71,178-181Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester,10France,academies in,101,121-132;affectations learned in,15,50,51,179,183-186;arbiter of fashion,118,119,141;gentlemen of,105,107,118,119;attraction for tourists,102-103;loses some of its charm,177Francis I.,14Free, John,9Gailhard J.,167Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester,41George I.,190Gerbier, Balthazar,124-125;Subsidium Peregrinantibus,169Germans,energetic travellers,22;Fynes Moryson's preference for,93;slow to learn languages,113noteGermany,attraction of,17;women of,40;manners of,48,172;Ascham'sReport of Germany,200Gilbert, Sir Humphrey,123Gloucester, Duke of, see HenryGovernors,24-25,145-154,167,170,186-189Grand Tour, the, Origin of the term,143-145Gray, Thomas,191-192Greek,7,10,18,105Greene, Robert,55,70;Greene's Mourning Garment,21;Quip for an Upstart Courtier,70Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke,21,36Grey, William,9Grimani, Dominic, the Cardinal,9Grocyn, William,10Grosvenor, Sir Thomas,168Guide-books, see Advice to travellersGunthorpe, John,9Hall,Arthur,57-62Edward,15Joseph,87,98Harington, Sir John,38,39,79Harrison, William,68Harvey, Gabriel,67Hatton, Sir Christopher,21Henri III.,113Henri IV.,109-110Henry VI.,3Henry VIII.,6,7,11,13,67,103Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I.,38,79note,114,124Henry, Duke of Gloucester, son of Charles I.,131Hepburn, Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell,102Hertford, Earl of, see SeymourHoby, Sir Thomas,16,53-55,62Holland,136-139,197Horace,8,27Howard,Thomas, Fourth Duke of Norfolk,63Thomas, Second Earl of Arundel,102Howell, James,118-120,136,156,192;Instructions for Forreine Travell,108,118-120,132;Perambulations of Spain,135Humanists, their sociability,41,43Humanism,7Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon,128,135,183-186;Dialogue of the Want of Respect Due to Age,184Il Cortegiano,23Informacon for Pylgrymes unto the Holy Land,4-5Inns,30,47,48,197-199Inquisition,75-79passimInstructions for travellers, see AdviceInsurance,95Italianate Englishmen,51-58passim,62-63,70Italy,attraction of,7-9,11,17,52,54,73;evils of,49,51,55,101-102;universities of,7-9,52-54Jaffa, port,3,5James I.,114,135,150Jerusalem,6Jesuits,75-85passimJohnson, Samuel,182Jones, Philip,27Jonson, Ben,150;Cynthia's Revels, xii;Preface toCoryat's Crudities,20;Every Man out of his Humour,95note;Volpone, or the Fox,96-97Journals,38-40,196Jusserand, J.J.,130Killigrew, Sir Thomas,164-165Kinaston, Sir Francis,124Kirchnerus, Hermannus,28;Oration in Praise of Travel,28,30,31,201Langton, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester,11Languages,15-16,73,112-113,190La Noue, François de,107Lassels, Richard,145,157;The Voyage of Italy,148-149,194Latimer, William,10Leicester's, the Earl of, son, see DudleyLeigh, Edward,167Lewknor, Thomas,100Licences for Travel,86-87Lichefield, Edward,79Lily,William,10George,11Linacre, Thomas,10Lipsius, Justus,26,41,42,55Lister, Martin,139Locke, John,137,186-187Lodgings,with an ambassador,43-46;with a bookseller,43;with a scholar,41;in Spain,133-134;see also InnsLorkin, Thomas,122Louis XIII.,121,126Louis XIV.,177Loysius, Georgius,Pervigilium Mercurii,27-28Lupset, Thomas,11Machiavelli, Niccolo,23,56Maidwell, Lewis,126Mallerie, Melchisedech,59-62Manners, Edward, Third Earl of Rutland,37,39,63Manutius, Aldus,9Mason, Sir John,13Mathew, Sir Tobie,86noteMeierus, Albertus,Methodus describendi regiones,27Milton, John,97,101Misson, Maximilian,194,197;A New Voyage to Italy,194Mole, John,77-79Montagu, Richard, Bishop of Chichester,104Morison, Sir Richard,11Moryson, Fynes,20,90;Precepts for Travellers,90-95Murder,48,198noteNash, Thomas,50Newcastle, Duchess and Earl of, see CavendishNorfolk, Duke of, see HowardNorth, Dudley, Third Lord North,48Nuove Inventioni di Balli,114Osborn, Francis,143,154Oxford, Earls of, see VerePace, Richard,11Padua,Pole's household at,11;University of,52-55,139,140Palmer,Sir Thomas, "The Traveller," died 1626,35Sir Thomas, died in Spain 1605,81Paris,life of Englishmen at,174-176;medical students at,139;see also FrancePassports, see LicencesPaulet, Sir Amias,44Peacham, Henry,105,132Peregrine, inVolpone, or the Fox, xiiPeter Martyr, see VermigliPighius, Stephanus Vinandus,25Pignatelli,121Pilgrimages,3-7Pirates,47,49Plague,24note,49Plantin, Christophe,25Plato,31,112Plegsis, Armand du, Cardinal Richelieu,121Pluvinel, Antoine,121,126,128Pole, Reginald, Cardinal,11-12Politian (Angelo Ambrogini),15,72Politick-Would-Be inVolpone, or the Fox, xii,96Pretender, the,173Pugliano, John Pietro,127Pyrckmair, Hilarious,24-25Raleigh's, Sir Walter, son,150Ramus, Peter,26Réaux, Tallemant des,115,128Religion, changes in, due to travel,51,56,72-73,75-86passim,88,98Renaissance, enthusiasm for travel, sources of,18,201;quest of virtù,29Richelieu, Cardinal and Duc de, see PlessisRiding,120;the Great Horse,121,126-130passim,142,186Robbers,30,47,90,91,133,198Rochford, Viscount, see BoleynRome,25,76,86,91,94,173Ronsard, Pierre de,16Roos, Lord, see CecilRussell, Edward, Third Earl of Bedford,42Rutland, Earl of, see MannersSt John's College, Cambridge,17,18St Lieger, Sir Anthony,12Salisbury, Earl of, see CecilScholars,7-11,17,18,41-43,65Schottus, Franciscus,Itinerarium Italiæ,193Seignelay, Marquis de, see ColbertSelling, William,10,72Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford,21,41Shakespeare, William,Two Gentlemen of Verona, xii;Taming of the Shrew,20Sharp, Sam,198;Letters from Italy,198Sickness,24,48,160,197,199Sidney,Sir Philip,35,43,46,127Robert, Earl of Leicester,41,66,154"Sights,"143,193Smith,Richard,40,48Sir Thomas,14,46Smollett, Tobias,199;Peregrine Pickle,181Spain,gentlemen of,119,135;discomforts of,132-136Stanhope,Philip, Second Earl of Chesterfield,131-132,140Philip Dormer, Third Earl of Chesterfield,170-177,182-183Stanley, William, Ninth Earl of Derby,151-153Starkey, Thomas,11Stradling, Sir John,26,42Students, see UniversitiesSturmius, Joannes,17,65Sully, Duc de, see BethuneTalbot, Gilbert, Seventh Earl of Shrewsbury,21,39,63Taylor, John, The Water Poet,200Temple, Sir William,137Tennis,115-116Thomas, William,The Historie of Italie,53;The Pilgrim,110Throgmorton, Michael,11Tiptoft, John, Earl of Worcester,9Transportation,4-5,54,142,189,197,200Tunstall, Cuthbert,10Turlerus, Hieronymus,23,24,26;De Peregrinatione,23,29-32passim,55Tutors, see GovernorsUlysses,27,31Universities,of Italy,7-9,52-55,139;of Spain,84,85;of England,53,105,170,171,175,183,190Unton, Sir Edward,40,56Ursinus, Zacharias,43Valladolid, conversions at,81,84Veer, Lady of, see BorsseleVenice,charm of,52,54,55;clothes from,50:inns at,197Vere, Edward de, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford,63-67Vermigli,John de, Twelfth Earl of Oxford,4Peter, Martyr,17Verney, Edmund,131Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham,102,114,133Wallis, John,129Walpole,Horace, Fourth Earl of Orford,177,191-192Richard, Jesuit,81,84Walsingham,Sir Francis,46Our Lady of,7Wentworth, Thomas, Fourth Baron Wentworth,78-80Williamson, Sir Joseph,147Wilson, Thomas,Arte of Rhetoric,24Windebanke, Sir Thomas,145Wingfield,Sir Richard,12Sir Robert,12Winsor, Sir Edward,49Winter, Thomas,11Women,28,34,55Wood, Anthony à, ix,124Worde, Wynkin de,4Wotton,Sir Edward,10,127Sir Henry,41,78-80,95-98,155Sir Nicholas,12Wyatt, Sir Thomas,12Zouche, Edward la, Eleventh Baron Zouche of Harringworth,38,60,87Zwingerus, Theodor,24,26;Methodus Apodemica,24,33