Hu, a name of Bel, i. 229. LADY'S (OUR) CUSHION, i. 240. LAMB. Superstition in regard to, i 275. INN, Blossoms, or Bosom's, ii. 333. LAMB'S WOOL, i. 127, 273. Innocents' Day, ii. 321. Boy Bishop on, ii. 291, Ill omened, ii. 323. Invisible, how to be, i. 309, 310. Invisibility, Receipt for, ii. 275. Leek; Custom of wearing it, i. 113. of Saint Swithin, i. 103. -of Saint Nicholas, ii. 285, 296. 267. JUNO FEBRUATA, i. 55. Kichel Cake, ii. 336. Kilda, (St.) Custom at the Isle of, King of Cockneys, ii. 325. King's (Three) of Cologne, i. 19. LACTANTIUS, i. 246. LADY-DAY, i. 130. LADY NANT'S WELL, i. 179. Lida Erra, ii. 2, 96. Lida Aftera, ii. 96. Lide, i. 305. Light, from the East, ii. 40. Loaf-Mass, ii. 126. Locke (Pseudo) his Letter respect- Long Meg and her Daughters,i.294. LORD AND LADY of the May, i. 233. Maimun Caliph, ii. 73. MAIUMA, FESTIVAL OF, i. 226. Man (Isle of), Custom as to dead MARRIAGE, not to be solemnized - why celebrated in the forenoon, i. 311. forbidden by the Puritans, i. How to be kept, i. 266. Superstitions, i. 244. MAY-FAIR, i. 250. MAY, Lord and Lady of, i. 233, 234, 235. MAY-MUSIC, i. 267. Mayor's, (Lord) Day, ii. 246. Procession to the Court of Mayor and Provost,Story of, i. 324. MAY-POLE, i. 230, 241, 247, 248, 256,257, 259. MAY-POLE in Little Drury, i. 289. in the Strand, id. Medemonath, ii. 2. Mel, ii. 270. Mendip Hills, ii. 273. METALS, TRANSMUTATION OF, i. 185. Michael (Saint) Apparition of, i. Account of, ii. 181. Singular custom on, ii. 189. a receipt to know whom we Midsumermonath, ii. 2. are to have in, ii. 275, 276. Martin (Saint), ii. 255. MARTINMAS,Or Martlemas, ii. 255. Marygold, called Sunflower, Midwintermonath, ii, 281. Minstralx, Carta de Roy de, ii. 134. Minstrels, King of, ii. 135, MILKMAIDS on May-Day, i. 242., Mary (Virgin), Nativity of, ii. 164. MAUNDAY THURSDAY, i. 179. MOLOCH, Sacrifices to, i. 229. money, ii. 278. MONK (General), His marriage, i. 257. MONTHS, The. January, i. 1-Nicolas, a name of the Boy-Bishop, February, i. 49-March, i. 109 ii. 294. -April, i. 161-May, i. 222-NIGHTINGALE, i. 165. June, ii. 1-July, ii. 96-Au- Noel, or Nowell, Various signifi- gust, ii. 129-September, ii. 156 cations of, ii. 308. -October, ii. 201-November, —a corruption of Gule, ii. 309. Superstition of, i. 46. 309; NOSTOCK, i. 208. ii. 189. 194. 276. Nuts,Their religious import, ii.215. MORRIS DANCE, i. 235. Oak-leaves, used by Druids, ii. ODYLLE, or ODILO, (Saint,) ii. Offa, King of Mercia, ii. 128. Offerings, Votive, forbidden in the Oliver, Rev. George, ii. 37. ONION, Sacred among the Egyp- Onions, Divination by, i. 41, 45. Orpyn, Divination by, i. 210; 210. Superstition in regard to, i. PARTENOPEX DE BLOIS, i. 92. PASCHA FLORIDUM, i. 174. PASCHAL SABBATH, i. 188. Poppies, Phenomenon of, ii. 155. Pordage, ii. 64, 66. POT, GUI, i. 78. PRAYER, Singular, ii. 190. Passage of the Virgin Mary, ii.130. PRIGGERS, i. 84. Taper, i. 187. PASSION-SUNDAY, i. 119. PASSION-WEEK, i. 179. PASSOVER, i. 111. Primroses, never grow in Bishop stone, ii. 155. Processionings on Saturdays, i. 34. PATER (Erra), His predictions, i. PROGNOSTICS OF THE WEATHER, PEINE FORTE ET DURE, ii. 334. PENTECOST, i. 276. i. 54. Prosa, or Prose, ii. 289. Proverbs, Three, i. 313. PUPPETS, Beheading of, i. 253. PERAMBULATIONS, PAROCHIAL, i. PYNE, ii. 237. 272, 275. Peter Pence, ii. 126, 128. Pewits, Superstition in regard to, ii. 279. PHEASANT SHOOTING, ii. 203. in Cornwall, i. 203. of Primroses and Poppies, ii. 155. Pie, its meaning and derivation, ii. 289. Pie-Powder Courts, ii. 161. PLOTINUS, i. 221. drawn about the fire, id. Plough-Monday, i. 33. Pneuma, ii. 289. Plum-porridge, ii. 331. POCULUM-CHARITATUS, ii." 326. POOR HENRY, Poem of, i. 75. Pythagoras, ii. 68. his Creed, ii. 75. bound his followers to silence, ii. 94. PYTHEGIA, ii. 257. QUARTER ALE, i. 282. QUINTAIN, Played upon the water, RABBIT, WHITE; Prognostic of RATES, did not exist in Aubrey's time, i. 282. RECHEAT, to blow a, ii. 138. REFRESHMENT SUNDAY, i.119,120. REFRIVE, or REFERIVE, i. 125. RELIEFE, its meaning, ii. 227. Reliques, How the worship of, originated, ii. 300. Respond, A; the meaning of, ii. 290. RESTORATION-Day, i. 284. RESURRECTION, Representation of, i. 192. Revenans, i. 300. RHEDMONATH, i. 109. Rhodo-Stauroticon, ii. 53. Riding, Women's first use of the side-saddle in, ii. 274. Rosa Crux, whence derived, ii. 55. Rosicrucians were Lutherans, ii. Publications, id. Rumbald, a Kentish Feast, ii. 303. Whitings, ii. 303. Round about our Coal-Fire, i. 280. St. John's Wort, i. 291. Saint Distaff's Day, i. 32. id. Anne's Eve, Divinations on, John the Baptist, Eve of, ii. 8. Peter ad Vincula, ii. 122. Antonie-Pigs, ii. 272. - Michael, Apparition of, i. 270. Saints often raised the dead, ii. 255. ii. 182, 187. Protectors against various |