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Armory, works of, by John Bo
sewell, ib.

Arms, Dugdale on the ancient usage
of, v. 70,

Arms; Coats of, when valuable, ix.
110; contemptible when pur-
chased, 111; curious specimens
af ridiculous devices for, 112;
complex in the time of Hen.
VIII. ib.; a well digested trea-
tise on wanted, 113; not always
capable of proof, 116; Prescrip- |
tion, a good title to, ib.; modern
grants to low people laughed at,
118; unskilfully designed by mo-
dern heralds, v. 87.

Arms, grants of, by Camden, v. 20.
Men of, i. 135.

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and Armory, discourse of,
by E. Waterhous, v. 63.
Armstrong, Rev. J. memoir of,

vii. 217.

Armstrong, Dr. iv. 333.
Arnalt and Lucenda, pretty and
witty history of, by Cl. Holly-
band, vi. 51; his address to the
reader, 52; argument of the
work, 53.

Arnold's Chronicle, i. 14.

Nutbrown Maid, 15.
Arrowsmith's Map of Scotland,
358.

Art, poem on, ii. 188.

ix.

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.

his Schoolmaster, v. 276.
Epitaph on, by Buchan-

nan, x. 22.
Ash, Francis, iii. 205.
Ashburton, Lord, vii. 296.
Ashbury, Mr. Joseph, the instructor

of the Princess, afterwards Queen
Ann, in the part of Semandra, vii.
149.

Ashmole, E. his Berkshire, x. 337.
Ashmore, John, ii. 411.
Ashton, Lord, iv. 156.

Askewe, Anne, examynacion of, &c.
by Johan Ball, v. 284.
Astely, Mr. John, iv. 63.
Ass, a poem, ii. 198.
Astle, Thos. iv. 389.
Astley, Mrs. Margaret, vi. 113.
Rev. James, i. 59.
Family, ix. 89.

-'s collection of Voyages, iv.
411.

Aston, Sir Walter, vi. 243.
Astrology, on, by Storer, i. 192.
Astrologie, defensative against, by
the Earl of Northampton, v. 374.
Astrologie, a treatise against, by
John Chamber, vi. 147.
Astydamus Atheniensis, iii. 426.
Atchelow, Thos. iii. 425.
Atheisme, antidote against, by H.
More, iii. 109.

Atkins, Sir R. his Gloucestershire,

x. 337.

Col. iv. 157.
Atkinson, Chr. x. 200.
Atlas Maritimus

Commercialis,
cited by J. Smith, v. 142.
Atolus, Alexander, iii. 426.
Atropoion Delion, on the death of
Q. Elizabeth, ii. 204.
Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, ix.
375.

Attilius, M. iii. 420.
Atwill Arms, v. 40.
D'Aubigne, Theodore Agrippa, an
account of his life, by Mrs. Sarah
Scott, iv. 290.

Aubrey, J. his Surrey, x. 337.
Aucher family, of Bourne, Kent,
iv. 199.

Audley Family, iv. 247; their as-
sumption of that name, 234.

-, Lord, his legend in the
Mirror for Magistrates, i. 217.
Audley, the Miser, vi. 330.
Augury, mode of, in the Scottish
Islands, vi. 404.

Augustus, his arts, iv. 298.
Auld Robin Gray, continuation of,

x. 297.

Aulicus Coquinariæ, an answer to
Weldon's Court of King James,
iv. 163.
Aurelius, Marcus, the golden book
of, by Lord Berners, iv. 9, v. 320.
first discourse of

the original MS. v. 321.
Ausonius, Cupid Crucified, iii, 137.
Austin, Samuel, iii, 219.

Authors, list of, who contributed to
England's Helicon, i. 111.

-, register of living, in Great
Britain, &c. by Jerem. Dav. Reuss,
vii. 18.

only can confer immorta-

lity, vi. 352.
Authorities necessary to be put
together for the purpose of com-
piling real history, iv. 261.
Autumn, reflections on, viii. 155.
Sonnet on, 156.

Avantures, les, de Barou de Fænes-

497

Baldwin, W. his metrical version of
Solomon's Canticles, i, 210.

Mirror for Magistrates,

204.
Baldwin's Owen Glendour, x. 53.
Bale, John, author of Mysterye of
Iniquyte, x. 2.

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,

vi. 315.

Ayleworth, John, epitaph on, vi. 21. Bally, G. translator of Musaus's

te, iv. 301.

Aylett, Dr. Robert, ii. 380.

Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, v. 81.

Ayr Market, ix. 105.

Ayscough, Mr. viii. 23.

his index to the Monthly

Review, vii. 21.

B.

BABINGTON, Gervase, iv. 285.
-, Anthony, viii. 385.
his Conspiracy, list of the

agents in, ib.
Bacon, Lord Verulam, poem ascri-
bed to, x. 318.

a reviver of

agriculture, v. 97, 129.

the works of
his closet more valuable than any
chancellor's official acts, vi. 356.

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,

vi. 62.
Bagfield's MS. x. 319.
Bagpipe, attached to the morice
dance, ii. 98.

Bagnall, W. i. 174.

Bagots, viii. 172.

Bagot, Capt. iv. 158.

Bailments, essay on the law of, vii.
293.

Hero and Leander, iii. 131.
Balmerinoch, John, Lord, iii. 123.
Balmford's, James, dialogue against
card playing, vi. 112.

Balun, Hameline de, iv. 249.
Baltimore, Lord, vii. 143.

Bampfylde, memoir of, vii. 309.
Banbury Field, ii, 214.

Bancroft, Thos. ii. 387.

- Dr. Rd. x. 333.

Bandello Tales, x. 309.
Banks, Sir Joseph, his idea of the
proper object of private collectors
of books, vii. 20.

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.

Barcia, D. And. Gonzal, iv. 51.
Barclay, John, his Argentis, vi. 218.

by

whom translated, iii. 39, note,
Barclay's Mirror of Minds, iii. 59.
Barcuchebas, ix. 211.

Baker, Dr. Saml. Chaplain to Abp. Barden Tower, ix. 382.

Land, ii. 358.

Baker, arms, v. 40.

Bardolf, v. 66.

Barginet, the, of Antimachus, a
poem, i. 162.

Barginet, explanation of the term, Basia, of Secundus, observations

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his Nympha Libethris, iii.

193.
Barley Break, by Breton, ii. 180.
the game of, describ-

ed, ii. 88.
Barnard Castle, lines written at, viii.
179.

Barnefielde, Richd. iii. 429.
Barnarde, St. i. 102; his verses
translated, 114.

Barnes, Wm. iii. 85.
Barne's Divine Centurie of spiritual
Sonnets, account of, ii. 78; its
rarity, 82; character, 83; extract
from, ib.; account of the author,
79.

Barnes Arms, v. 39.
Barnewall, Mr. viii. 386.
Sir Christ. i. 421.

Barnwall, viii. 386.

Barnwell Arms, v. 32.
Baron, Robert, iii. 152.

additions to the Ar-
cadia, erroneously ascribed to
him, ii. 48.

Baron Wars, Drayton's, ii. 161.
Baronage of Dugdale, its character,
v. 52.

Baronies, by Tenure, x. 250.
Barrowe, Henry, executed for writ-

ing seditious books, ii. 250, note.
Barrameda, S. Lucar de, iv. 38.
Barry, Geret, a discourse on military
discipline, vi. 206.

-, 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.

Bartholomeus De proprietatibus,
rerum, x. 80, 101.
Baselardes, meaning of the term,
x. 352.

on, iii. 150.

Basilicon, Doron. vi. 325,

Basilius, Madrigal that was sung

by, ii. 47.

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Battailes of Crescy and Poictiers,
iii. 37.
Battle-Abbey-Roll, examined, iv.
210. Printed by Duchesne, Ho-
linshed, Stow, and Fuller, ib.;
pronounced not genuine by Cam-
den, ib.;incongruous with Domes-
day book, 211; contains names,
which being reduced into exact
alphabetical order in this work
from p. 211 to 227, form an in-
dex to themselves; a disgusting
forgery, 228; contains names
never in use, ib.; also names not
known in England at that time,
ib.; omits many great names
then known, ib.

Baudwin's, (Baldwin,) William,
Treatise of Moral Philosophy, v.
346.

Bayeux, Odo, bishop of, iv. 245.
Bayham Abbey, lines on, viii. 327.
Baynes, John, Esq. epitaph on, by
Dr. Parr, x. 21.

Beach, Mr. Thomas, vii. 233.
Beachy Head, Mrs. Smith's poem of,
vii. 255.

Beale, Francis, Esq. x. 244.
John, iii. 200.

Beasts and poultry, diseases of, by | Belfour, Sir W. iii. 124.
Markham, iii. 344, iv. 316.
Beati, Dr. celebrated as a genius in
husbandry, v. 106.

Beattie, Dr. James, memoirs of, by
Sir W. Forbes, iv. 316; born a
poet, 318; fond of sauntering in
the fields, 319; drew Edwin from
himself, 320; a proof of particu-
lar genius, 321; a philosopher
by accident, ib.; hates metaphy-
sics, 322. Origin of his Minstrel,
325; praised by Lyttleton, 327;
disapproves of solitude, 329;
which is defended by the editor,
330. He is attacked by Bishop
Law, ib.; his essays on poetry,
&c. 332. His opinion of John-
son, 333; and of Goldsmith, 334;
his domestic losses, ib.; his
praise of Dobson's "Paradisus
Amissus," 335; commends Gray's
letters, 336; and mentions Lady
Mary Wortley's, ib. His death,
337; his character by Mrs. Mon-
tague, 337; from the Sun, vii.
158; his neglect of his poetical
talent, iv. 338; his letters, ib.
Beauclerk, Mr. ix. 74.
Beauchamp, Guy, Earl of Warwick,
ix. 245.

Beaumont and Fletcher, iii. 222.

family, their first settle-

ment in England, iv. 229.

Sir John, poetical epistle

by, x. 168.

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

115.

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.

family, viii. 167.

of Stoke Gifford,

co. of Gloucester; Bruton, co.
Somerset; and of Cotheridge, co.
Worcester, 168.

Bernard, Jac. iii. 1.

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St. i. 102.

Berners, Lord, his translation of
Froissart Chronicles, iv. 3, 5, note.

its high price, i. vii.

Becket, Thomas, iv. 79.

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.

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his translation of the

Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius,
v. 320.
Berners, dame Juliana, iv. 10, note.
her Boke,

of St. Alban's, v. 1, 7.
Berthelet, Thomas, iv. 59.
Bertie, Lord Robert, ix. 74.
Sir Peregrine, ii. 60.
Berwick, co. York, vii, 215.
Best, Charles, i. 169.

Betham's, Peter, his translation of
the Preceptes of Warre, v. 304.
Betterton, the player, vii. 154.

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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.

352.

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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

sex Champion, vi. 335.

Billingsly, Col. iv. 158.

Bilson, Thomas, x. 230.

Bindley, Mr. i. 73; vi. 32.

Bins, Captain, iv. 158.
Biographical notices, vii. 125.

Dictionary, omissions

in, iv. 309.
Biography, Works relating to, iv.

278.

-, 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.

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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.

of Jealousie, by Robert
Tofte, vi. 171.
Blener-hasset, one of the authors of
the Mirrour for Magistrates,i. 205.
Blessed birth-day, iii. 212.
weeper, ii. 177.
Blew-cap, ballad of, vi. 267.
Blith, Walter, his English Improver,
or New Survey of Husbandry,
account of, v. 127; prefatory
Epistle, ib.

Blome, Richard, editor of Guillim's
Heraldry, v. 71.

-, his Art of Heraldry, v. 71.
Bloomfield, lines by, on his mother's
spindle, viii. 382.

Blount, Sir T. P. Censura Authorum
Celebriorum, vol. i. p. i.
Thomas, iv. 176.

bis edition of
Peacham's Compleat Gentleman,

v. 10.

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