Volume 2
Life of John Locke / by H. R. Fox Bourne.
- Bourne, H. R. Fox (Henry Richard Fox), 1837-1909.
- Date:
- 1876
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Life of John Locke / by H. R. Fox Bourne. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![degree and medical studentship,!.,209; his share in the planting of Carolina, i., 236—246, 287, 293, and of the Baha- mas, i., 290; raised to the peerage, i., 270 ; president of the council of trade, i., 270, 286; lord chancellor, i., 270, 278—286 ; his place in the cabal, i., 271—278 ; his annuity to Locke, i., 332 ; his disgrace, i., 284, 336, 366, 377, 410 ; his return to power, i., 411; Locke’s later relations with him, i., 411—424, 436, 439, 441, 446, 470 ; his conspiracy and death, i., 468—472 ; Locke’s epi- taph for, i., 472 ; his letters to Locke, i., 204, 277, 293, 366, 416; Locke’s letters to, i., 416, 424; his opinion of Locke, i., 140, 143 n., 202, 206, 210; Locke’s opinion of, i., 141,143 n., 472 n.; Lady Masham’s praise of, i., 142 n.; Dryden’s satire of, i., 137. Shaftesbury, Anthony, second earl of, at Oxford, i., 140, 206, 249, 422, 473 ; Locke’s services as his tutor, i., 197, 203 ; and in finding a wife for him, i., 203— 206. Shaftesbury, Anthony, third earl of, i., 206; ii., 162; birth of, i., 206; edu- cation of, i., 377, 418, 422—424, 471, 473; Locke’s later relations with, ii., 201, 202, 239, 309, 317 n., 486, 490, .508; his notices of Locke, i., 140, 198, 201— 203, 282, 286, 424. Shaftesbury, Dorothy, Countess of; Locke’s share in her marriage, i., 203— 206, 422 ; his medical attendance on, i., 206—208, 220 ; his letters to Locke, i., 207. Shaftesbury, Margaret, countess of, i., 208, 212, 364 : Locke’s dedication of Pierre Nicole’s ‘ Discourses ’ to her, i., 296—297 ; Locke’s later relations with her, i., 446, 471; her letters to Locke, i., 208, 471. Sherlock, Dr., ii., 406. Sidney, Algernon, i., 212, 478, 480; ii., 3. Skelton, Colonel Bevil, ii., 21, 26. Slade, Matthew, ii., 209 7i. Sloaue, Sir Hans, Locke’s fi’iendship and correspondence with, ii., 296, 477, 483, 492, 643 71. Somers, Sir John, afterwards lord chan- cellor, ii., 169, 401 ; Locke’s relations with, iii., 160—163, 187, 239, 310, 311, 326, 330, 332, 333, 346, 348, 360, 369— 861, 397, 398, 400. South, Robert, at Westminster school with Locke, n.\ his share in the trini- tarian controversy, ii., 405. Spinoza, i., 66; ii., 15. Stahl, Peter, i., 93, 94 7i. Stilhngfleet, Edward, bishop of Worces- ter, i., 261, 314, 466, 486 ; ii., 419, 423 ; his ‘ Unreasonableness of Separation’ answered by Locke, i., 466—461; his later controversy with Locke, ii., 419— 437, 440, 441, 494. Strachey, John, i., 104, 124; Locke’s friendship with, i., 124, 266; Locke’s letters to, i., 104—118, 122, 123, 198; letters to Locke, i., 312, 329. Stratton, Peter, Locke’s cousin, ii., 460, 640. Stringer, Thomas, Shaftesbury’s secretary, i., 278, 291, 426, 433, 434 ; his letters to Locke, i., 334, 354, 366, 366, 376, 377, 423, 426 71. Stubbe, Henry, i., 37. Sydenham, Thomas, his early fife, i.,212 ; his writings, i., 214, 219, 364, 371,452— 456; ii., 46 %., 61; Locke’s friendship and medical work with, i., 201 tj., 219, 228—236, 260, 279, 327, 331, 372, 373, 384, 426, 449, 452—466; ii., 3, 243; his medical advice to Locke, i., 336 ; his praise of Locke, i., 219; Locke’s praise of, i., 231; ii., 243—245. Sydenham, William, i., 221. Tankerville, Earl of, his share in Mon- mouth’s rebellion, i., 481; ii., 19; his false statements about I.ocke, ii., 20; his commissionership of trade, ii., 352. Tarara-root, i., 326. Taylor, Jeremy, i., 73. Tenison, Thomas, archbishop of Canter- bury, Locke’s letters to, ii., 338, 339. Test act of 1673, i., 282. Thanet House, Aldersgate Street, Locke at, i., 411, 413, 416, 426, 430, 436, 438, 439, 446. Thevenot, Melchisedech, i., 386. Thomas, David, i., 60; Locke’s acquaint- ance with at Orford, i., 60, 61,132,133, 140, 141 ; and afterwards i., 248—260, 426, 433, 438 ; ii., 23, 67, 483. Thoynard, Nicolas, i., 386; Locke’s friendship with, i., 386, 386, 406; ii., 49 ; Locke’s letters to, i., 398, 400, 408, 426—431, 436, 437', 439—444, 486 ; ii., 16, 18, 42, 43, 80, 97, 469, 470, 484, 617. Tilliard, Locke at, i., 340. Tillotson, John, archbishop of Canterbury, i., 77, 170, 212, 261, 275: ii., 338 ; Locke’s friendship with, i., 269, 309 ; ii., 236—238, 249. Toland, John, ii., 415—417, 418 n.] his ‘Christianity not Mysterious,’ ii., 416, 417.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28145252_0002_0605.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)