Blount, Thomas, his translation of Edward, bookseller, pub- -, Mrs. Martha, x. 284. Books, their methodical arrange Booker, John, idol of the vulgar, iii. Boorde, Andrew, his Breviary of Booth, Sir W. iv. 395. Borde, by the, meaning of the Blunt, Sir Henry, his voyage into Border history, curious, viii. 114. the Levant, iv. 427. Blyth, Thomas, vii. 219. Walter. See Blith. Bocatius, Joannes, iv. 279. Boccace, iii. 425: his book on the Bochius, John, vi. 76. his Belvidere, or Borlase, Sir John, iv. 401. Bosart, John, his opinion of Purchas, Boscawen, Mr. the owner of Thom- son's Villa at Kew, iii. 311, note. Bosscher, Joos de, iv. 279. Bossewell, John, his works of armo- Boswell, James, his character of Bosworth, Robert, iii. 198. Boughton Blean, County Kent, ii. Boulogne, Eustace, Earl of, iv. 213. Bourbon, Duke of, his daughter, vi. Bourdeaux, the famous exploits of Bourges Arms, v. 38. Bouteroue's Recherches des Mon- -,Robert, ii. 148. , sonnet on the trade Bower of delights, iiì. 406. of, x. 300. Books, observations on, viii. 187. 333. ancient prices of, x. 349. Lt. Col. iv. 157. 's Poem on Clarke's Progress Bowman, Mr. vii. 147, 153. Bowman's Glory, or Archery re- Bridges, Doctor John, Bishop of vived, vi. 380. Oxford, ii. 206. John, Esq. Memoir of, Bowser, Sir Rafe, i. 293. Arms, v. 31. vii. 222. Verses, by, vi. 11. Boxhall, Sir Aleyne, iv. 33. Boyd, Walter, Esq. his letter to Boydell, Messrs. viii. 140. Boyl, John, iv. 160. Boyse, Sir Edward, ib. Bracegirdle, Mrs. vii. 154. Brackley, Lord, vi. 318. Bradley, R. his Appendix to the 176. Breesly Arms, v. 41. Breda, treaty at, iv. 204. Brembar, beheaded, i. 218. Brent Arms, v. 34. Brereton, Mrs. Jane, Memoir of, Breton, N. i. 147; ii. 177, 183; iii. his Characters upon Essays, vi. 95. Brewer or Brewier, v. 66. "" Sir Francis, i. 93; iii. 428. Brice, Thomas, i. 349. Bridges of Gloucestershire, &c. Pe- -, George, iv. 272 -, Harvey, iv. 277. John, Vicar of Herne, ii. 206, note Bridgewater, John, second Earl of, Earl of, notice respect- ing, in the Gazette, iv. 121. note. copies of papers left by, vi. 314. - iv. 197. note. Arms, v. 40. Brief apologie for certen new inven- Brief examination of the Roll of Briefe discourse of the true use of Adams, x. 115. - Register of Martyrs, i. 349. "" population of, v. 181. Bristow, poet, iii. 386. --or Bristol, the order of re- Britain's Commercial Interest, by Hony Combe, by Wm. Warter, vi. 408. Remembrancer, narration of the plague, ii. 326. Troy, vi. 160. Britannia Languens, or a discourse Pastorals, by Browne, viii. 401. Brond Arms, v. 36. George, Esq. ii. 99. 26. -, Christopher, viii. 406. INDEX. Broome, R. one of the writers in | Bulleyne's Bulwarke, recommended, Mr. iv. 160. Dr. iii. 260. > his estimate, viii. 82. Arms, v. 36. Browne, Sir Anthony, v. 398. Sir Richard, vi. 347. his projected lives of the Poets, vii, 130. his Britannia's Pastorals, viii. 404; reprinted in Bruges Arms, v. 34. Brunswerd, John, iii. 420. Brus, Robert de, iv. 248. v. 315. Bulstrøde, Sir Richard, bis letters to note. Bunbury, Sir Charles, ix. 74. Bungey, Conjurer, x. 207. Bunny, Edmund, his book of Chris- Burdett, Sir Francis, iii. 227. Sir Nicholas, i. 232. Burgh, Sir John, Markham's ac- Sir William, i. 218. Burghley, Lord, ii. 147. Burgundy, Charles, Duke of, v. 208. Burke, Edmund, Esq. eminent in Bry, de, his India Orientalis and Oc- Burleigh, Lord, praise of, vi. 16. cidentalis, iv. 52. note. Bryan, Alexander, report of the Sir Francis, v. 333. -'s Mythology, Mrs. E. Carter's, Catherine, vi. 18. note. Buckhurst, Richard, Lord, ii. 149; 417. -, G. Villiers, Duke of, ii. Buckinghamshire, Duke of, viii. 233. Buckland, County Hertford, vii. 218. -, Hugh, iv. 395. Burlesque language, whether known Burley, Sir Simon, his Tragedy, by Hall, County York, vii. 219. Burnell, v. 66. ib. site pleasures,as exhibited in Tam Burnsall, Mr. x. 337. Cadwallader, prophesie of, ii. 214. his popularity, iv. 298. Burrell, Lady, biographical notice Callao, plain of, iv. 414. of, viii. 13. Burrowes, Lord, ii. 148. 337. Mr. his Leicestershire, x. Callias Atheniensis, iii. 427. Calliope's Cabinet, by James Salter, Cambridge, Richard, Earl of, his Cambridge, Richard Owen, memoir on the origin of Surnames, Camoens, Bladen's account adopted by Voltaire, vii. 410. of, Cane Wood, County Middlesex, iii. 265. CABINET of Mirth, by Jordan, vii. Canker of Eugland's Common- 129. Cade, Jack, ix. 113. gend, i. 216. wealth, by G. Malynes, v. 151. Cadogan, Lord, vii. 234. His Le- Cannon Arms, v. 37. Canterbury Tales, iii. 400. INDEX. Canterbury, Arch-bishop of, ii. 147. | Carr, Doctor Nicholas, ii. 358. iii. Canticles of Salomon, i. 201. Cantrell, Henry, Epitaph on, vi. 20. Capel, Lord, iii. 280, note. ---'s Prolusions, or select Pieces Card of Fancy, ii. 297. Thomas, iii. 59. vi. 237. of, x. 319. Bampfield Moore, vi. 182. Sir George, iv. 188. Richard, mistake of, res- 148. note. Lady Elizabeth, vii. 135. Carey family, iv. 117. Sir George, iv. 117. Sir Henry, vii. 136. Sir Robert, i. 313. Carmen Expostulatorium,by Wither, ii. 354. Carnaby, Colonel, iii. 100. Sir Francis, iv. 157. Carnarvon, Earl of, iv. 156. --, Robert, Earl of, iii. 99. Carolina Threnodia, iv. 167. | 420. R. his Translation of the Maho- Carrick farmers, ix. 106. his Honor Redivivus, iv. 198, v. 63.. Doctor N. his Sermons, vii. Catalogue of the Conqueror's Com- of Knights made by James I. on his accession, iv. 250. Carp, first introduced into Eng Catcott, A. S. iii. 130. land, x. 50. Carpenter, Nath. vii. 130. Catherwood, Mr. on the Corn Trade, v. 177. |