Armory, works of, by John Bo sewell, ib.
Arms, Dugdale on the ancient usage of, v. 70,
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Arms, grants of, by Camden, v. 20. Men of, i. 135.
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Arnold's Chronicle, i. 14.
Nutbrown Maid, 15. Arrowsmith's Map of Scotland, 358.
Art, poem on, ii. 188.
Arte of English Poesie, iii. 392. Arthur, the legend of, ii. 185. 4 Arthur of Britayn, translated by Lord Berners, iv. 10.
Arun River, Sonnets on, vii. 240, 247.
Arundel, Philip, Earl of, x. 200. Sir John, iv. 119.
Lord, vi. 214.
Thos. H. Earl of, vi. 243.
As you like it, of Shakspeare, pas- sage in explained, ix. 331. Ascham, Roger, ii. 254, iv. 63.
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Atkins, Sir R. his Gloucestershire,
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Avantures, les, de Barou de Fænes-
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Mirror for Magistrates,
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Bale, Johan, examy nacion of Anne Askewe, v. 254.
Ballad of an Idle Hour, x. 301. on a country wedding, by
R. Baron, iii. 152.
Ballard, John, viii. 385.
Ballard's memoirs of learned Ladies,
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Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, v. 81.
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Sir Nicholas, iv. 161, 283. Nathaniel, his historical discourse, iv. 161; praised by Lord Chatham, ib.; characterised by Lord Grenville, ib. ; biogra- phical notices of him, ib.
Fryer, history of, x. 207; origin of the farce of No Song, no Supper, 178; extracts from, ib. ; song from, 183.
his mirror of Alchemy,
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Bagnall, W. i. 174.
Bagots, viii. 172.
Bagot, Capt. iv. 158.
Bailments, essay on the law of, vii. 293.
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Balun, Hameline de, iv. 249. Baltimore, Lord, vii. 143.
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Bancroft, Thos. ii. 387.
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Bannatyne, Geo. his ancient Scot- tish Poems, iii. 364; edited by Lord Hailes, ih.; its rarity and contents, 365; specimens, 367. Banquet of Dainties, i. 364. Banquo, his Ghost, viii. 141. Barbara, Lady, discourse of, vi. 16. Barbarossa, Frederick, inventor of hawking, x. 119. Barbar Arms, v. 48. Barbauld, Mrs. her Essay on Col- lins's Poems, viii. 356, note. Barbour's Bruce, x. 356. Barcelona, maritime usages of, (libro del consulado), vii. 8. Barcham, Rev. John, the supposed compiler of Guillim's display of Heraldry, v. 8.
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Baker, Dr. Saml. Chaplain to Abp. Barden Tower, ix. 382.
Barginet, the, of Antimachus, a poem, i. 162.
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his Nympha Libethris, iii.
193. Barley Break, by Breton, ii. 180. the game of, describ-
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Barnefielde, Richd. iii. 429. Barnarde, St. i. 102; his verses translated, 114.
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-, Dr. George, author of the de- scription of the Orkney Islands, vi. 407, note.
Mrs. vii. 154. Barrymore, Earl, vi. 207.
Bartas, Du, translated by Lisle, íi. 449.
a story from, i. 287. Barton, Seagrave, co. Northampton, vii. 222.
Barthelemy's Letter, containing his
distribution of Jewish coins, ix. 200.
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Basilius, Madrigal that was sung
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Beaumont and Fletcher, iii. 222.
family, their first settle-
ment in England, iv. 229.
Sir John, poetical epistle
Beauty, Platonic notions of, by Mi- randula, iii. 149.
Bebington, Thomas, iv. 202. Bec, Walter, iv. 249.
Becanus, John, iv. 279.
Beck, Joshua, the ranter, iii. 210. Becou, Thomas, iv. 285.
Belknap, Sir Rob. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, i. 217. Beloe, Mr. vi. 246. Bellasis, John, Lord, iii. 242. Bell, brazen, to the sign of, vi. 14. Bellomont, Roger de, iv. 243. Belloses, Sir H. v. 112. Belvidere; or the Garden of the Muses, i. 195.
Bembo, Cardinal, iii. 430. Bembus, Peter, iv. 279. Ben Jonson, iii. 426. Benedictus Arius Montanus, author of the distichs to Gall's Portraits, iv. 278.
Benivieni, Hieronimo, iii. 148. Benlowes, Mr. iii. 265. Bennet arms, v. 32.
-, statesman, ix. 27. Bennet's, J. his ballad, Hunts-up, x. the Hearne and
the Ducke, 118. Benson, Mr. iv. 336. Bentivolio aud Urania, by Dr. N. Ingelo, vi. 345.
Bentworth, Hampshire, native place of Wither, ii. 324. Berengarius, iv. 286. Berkeley, courtier, ix. 27.
-, Bishop, noticed by Dr. Beattie, iv. 322.
of Stoke Gifford,
co. of Gloucester; Bruton, co. Somerset; and of Cotheridge, co. Worcester, 168.
Bernard, Jac. iii. 1.
Berners, Lord, his translation of Froissart Chronicles, iv. 3, 5, note.
its high price, i. vii.
Bedford, G. C. ii. 131. Bedford, Lucy, Countess of, ii. 219. Bedingfield, Sir H. ii. 197. Bedwell Arms, v. 42. Bees, Southern's treatise on, vi. 112.
the parliament of, a masque, by John Day, iii. 33; its contents, 34; specimen of, ib. Beesely, Hen. iii, 212. Beeston, Christopher, vi. 151. Behn, Mrs. iii. 130.
Belcher, William, v. 9.
Beldame, the meaning of the term, v. 404.
Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius, v. 320. Berners, dame Juliana, iv. 10, note. her Boke,
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Betham's, Peter, his translation of the Preceptes of Warre, v. 304. Betterton, the player, vii. 154.
Birth, on the respect due to, iv. 102. Bishop's Bible, vi. 49.
Bislot, Sapio, convicted of felony, ii. 250, note.
Bisset, Dr. R. his opinion of the con- stituents of national prosperity, v. 198.
Bither, siege of, ix. 229.
Black book's messenger, ii. 297. Black Knight, by Robert Parry, x. 178.
Black-letter collectors, their taste- less mania, ix. 38.
Blackmore's "Nature of Man," vii.
Blake, Stephen, his Compleat Gar- dener, v. 168.
Blandford, Marquis of, v. 208.
Billericay, Sir Billy, of, or the Es- Blandie, William, the translator of
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Bindley, Mr. i. 73; vi. 32.
Bins, Captain, iv. 158. Biographical notices, vii. 125.
Dictionary, omissions
in, iv. 309. Biography, Works relating to, iv.
-, on the most valuable materials of, viii. 23.
—, on the proper objects
of, viii. 114. Bion and Mochus, iii. 137. Bionda, translation of Theophrastus, on plants, v. 94.
Birch, Dr. the biographer, Dr. John- son's remarks on, viii. 333. Bird, Mr. his madrigals, i. 157. Birkenhead, Sir John, the reputed author of Paul's Church-yarde, vi. 290. Birkhamstead, the residence of Cow- per's father, viii. 31. Birth-day, blessed, a poem, by Charles Fitz-Geffrey, iii. 212; specimens, ib.
Osorius on Civil and Christian Nobility, x. 10.
Blazon, essay to a more correct, in
Latine, by John Gibbon, v. 70.
Blazon of Gentry, by John Ferne, v. 3.
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