France,
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, 177
Francis I., 14
Free, John, 9
Gailhard J., 167
Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, 41
George I., 190
Gerbier, Balthazar, 124-125;
Subsidium Peregrinantibus,
169
Germans,
energetic travellers,
22;
Fynes Moryson’s
preference for, 93;
slow to learn
languages, 113 note
Germany,
attraction of,
17;
women of, 40;
manners of, 48,
172;
Ascham’s
Report of Germany, 200
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 123
Gloucester, Duke of, see Henry
Governors, 24-25, 145-154, 167, 170, 186-189
Grand Tour, the, Origin of the term, 143-145
Gray, Thomas, 191-192
Greek, 7, 10, 18, 105
Greene, Robert, 55, 70;
Greene’s
Mourning Garment, 21;
Quip for an
Upstart Courtier, 70
Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke, 21, 36
Grey, William, 9
Grimani, Dominic, the Cardinal, 9
Grocyn, William, 10
Grosvenor, Sir Thomas, 168
Guide-books, see Advice to travellers
Gunthorpe, John, 9
Hall,
Arthur, 57-62
Edward, 15
Joseph, 87, 98
Harington, Sir John, 38, 39, 79
Harrison, William, 68
Harvey, Gabriel, 67
Hatton, Sir Christopher, 21
Henri III., 113
Henri IV., 109-110
Henry VI., 3
Henry VIII., 6, 7, 11, 13, 67, 103
Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I., 38, 79 note, 114, 124
Henry, Duke of Gloucester, son of Charles I., 131
Hepburn, Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell, 102
Hertford, Earl of, see Seymour
Hoby, Sir Thomas, 16, 53-55, 62
Holland, 136-139, 197
Horace, 8, 27
Howard,
Thomas, Fourth
Duke of Norfolk, 63
Thomas, Second
Earl of Arundel, 102
Howell, James, 118-120, 136,
156, 192;
Instructions
for Forreine Travell, 108, 118-120, 132;
Perambulations
of Spain, 135
Humanists, their sociability, 41, 43
Humanism, 7
Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon,
128, 135, 183-186;
Dialogue of
the Want of Respect Due to Age, 184
Il Cortegiano, 23
Informacon for Pylgrymes unto the Holy Land, 4-5


