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INDEX
ALLEGORY, 130 - 132
Arabella (Stuart), Lady, 5, 9
Aubrey, John, 98
BACON, FRANCXS, 8, 9, 15, 18, 20, 89, 92
Bedford, William Russell, Duke of,
25, 44
Bellingham, Governor Richard, 15,
106 ; hall of, 82 - 84, 87
Birth of baby girl in prison: to Lady
Frances, 3 - 4 ; to Heater, 4
Bodily marks, 59 - 62
Brackett, Master, 20
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke
of, 3, 18
Bunyan, John, 132
CAIN, 89, 90, 93
Calvinism, 125 - 126
Carlyle, Thomas, 102
Carr, Anne: birth in prison, 3, 15, 25 ;
taken from mother, 24 - 25 ; heiress, 43.
44 ; noble marriage of, 44 ; and Pearl,
69 - 70
Carr, Robert (Earl of Somerset): adul-
tery with Lady Frances, 2, 5, 12 - 13 ;
friendship with Overbury, 2, 59, 26 - 27 ;
revenge on Overbury, 2, 5, 29 ; and
Northampton, 27 - 28 ; guilty conscience
of, 28 ; trial of, 36 ; reputation of, 58 ;
and Chillingworth, 20, 26 - 29, 32, 43 - 44,
65, 113. See also Dimmesdale
Chamberlain, John, 8, 16
Chillingworth, Roger: and Forman, 1,
31 ; arrival, 17 ; denial of Hester, 17 ;
vow of revenge, 20 - 21 ; and Dimmes-
dale, 26 - 29 ; medical skill of, 26, 30 - 32,
68 - 69 ; witchcraft of, 32, 33 ; crooked
shoulder of, 31, 65 - 66 ; as conjurer,
32 ; as poisoner, 30 - 31, 33 ; frigidity of,
53 - 54 ; and Essex and Carr, 65 ; repro-
bation of, 68 - 69, 125 - 126 ; and Frank-
lin, 31 - 33, 66 - 69 ; formation of, 120,
123 ; symbolism of names, 98 - 99, 127.
See also Carr, Robert
Chillingworth, William, 98 - 99, 127
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 98
Coke, Sir Edward, 8, 78, 92, 93
Coleridge, Samuel T., 10
Confession speech: of Dimmesdale, 40.
41 ; of Helwyse, 41 - 42
Conscience, troubled: of Helwyse and
Dimmesdale, 3, 34 - 35
Creative process, 10, 39, 121 - 123
Crooked shoulder: of Chillingworth
and Franklin, 31, 65 - 66, 116
DANTE ALIGHIERI, 132
David, King, 93
Defoe, Daniel, 102
Devil: influence in Overbury affair, 76 ;
and Forman, 77
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 93 - 94, 100
Dimmesdale, Reverend Arthur: adul-
tery with Hester, 12 ; urges Hester to
name lover, 17 ; spiritual guide of
Chillingworth, 26 ; failing health of,
26 - 27 ; guilty conscience of, 27, 33 - 35 ;
deceived by friend, 28 - 29 ; poisoning
of, 33 - 34 ; scaffold vigil of, 35 - 36 ; Elec.
tion Sermon of, 40 ; confession of, 40.
41 ; salvation of, 42, 62 - 64, 125 - 126,
138 - 139 n; and Carr, 12 - 13, 35 - 36, 57 - 58 ;
and Overbury, 21, 26 - 27, 29 - 30, 37, 57 -
64 passim; and Helwyse, 34 - 35, 41 - 43,
57, 63 - 64, 90, 92 ; reputation of, 57 ;
bodily marks of, 59 - 60 ; formation of,
120, 123 ; symbolism of name, 128 - 130
EDITORIAL DEVICE, 101 - 105, 133
Election Sermon, 40
Eliot, John, 126

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