Allot, Robert, i. 282, 283, 425 Almanac Maker, iv. 282
Alphabetical table of Characters, iv. 281, 282
Alsace, iii. 406
Alsop, Barnard, iii. 17
Anecdotes of Literature, Mr. Beloe's, iv. 1
Painting, Lord Orford's,
Angels, the Blessed Hierarchie of, &c. 1635. Heywood's, i. 240
Title and Proem, ib Ex-
tracts, 240, 249. His Discourse of, noticed, iii. 358
Angler, Lines to an, by Mildmay Fane, Earl of Westmorland, ii. 102
Amatory Sonneteers, Allusion to, iii. Anglia Sacra, Wharton's, iv. 375
America, discovery of adverted to, in Goodall's Tryall of Travel, iii. 421 Jews in, by Tho. Tho- rowgood, S. T. B Norfolciensis, 1660, 34
Amersden, iii. 394 Ames, Joseph, his Typographical An- tiquities, iv. 234, 427 Amon, Lord, i. 136 Amphitrite, ii. 404
Anacreon's celebrated Ode imitated, ii. 272
Angus, Earl of, ii. 448
Animi Immortalitate De, iv. 252 Ananderdail, ii. 453 Anne, Queen, iii. 62, 133 Princess, i. 60
Anne Warwick's Sound, ii. 215 Annibal, ii. 432
Anotomie, Time's, Pricket's, 1606. iii. 445. Extracts, 444, 450 Anson, Lord, iii. 58
Anstis, i. 86. Mr. Hearne's Account of one of his Works, 548 Answere to the Preface to the Rhe- mish Testament, Cartwright's, iv.
to ten frivolous and foolish Reasons, Bulkley's, 154 Antidote to Fear, Wither's, ii. 477
Antiquities and History of Colchester, Hearne's Remarks on, i. 552
Ames, Joseph's, Typo-
Anagramma, by Mary Fage, to John Digbie, Earl of Bristol, iv. 105. Lionell, Earl of Middlesex, 106. Mildmay Fane, Earl of Westmor- land, 106, 107. Henry Montague,Antigonous, King, iii. 464 Earl of Manchester, 107. Wil- liam Cavendish, Earl of Newcastle, 108. William Fines, Lord Say and Seale, 108, 109. Edward, Baron Cecill of, 109. Edward, Lord Her- bert, 110. Robert Car, Earl of An- cram, 111. Lord Roger Boyle, 112 Anagrams, by M. Jenkyn, iv. 510 Anatomie, Abuses of Stubbes's, i. 526 Anaxarete, ii. 385 Anaximander, ii. 145 Anaximenes, ib.
Ancient Funeral Monuments, con- jectures concerning the author, iv. 476
Ancram, Earl Robert Car, Ana- gramma te, iv. 111
Anderson, Mr. Hearne, on his death, i. 81
Anderton, Mrs. Anne, iv. 297 Andrews, Peter, i. 270
of York, Drake's, Hearne's Remarks on, iii. 278
.... Northern, &c iv. 244 Antisthenes, ii. 65 Anwyll, Lewis, of Park, Esq. ii. 246 Apee, Isle of, iv. 253
Aphorisms of Dr. Lambe, iv 201 Apothegmes, translated into English, by Udall, 1542. ii. 59. Epistle of the Translator, 60. Extracts, 64, 74
Apparel, ancient Prices of, ii. 510 Apprentice in London, Father's Coun- sel to, iii. 320 Apsley, Peter, i. 137 Arabella, Lady, i. 239 Arachne, ii. 380 Archimedes, iii. 296 Archer, Thomas, iv. 249
Areskine, Sir Thomas, iii. 435
Arethusa, ii. 145
Argyll, Duke of, iii. 406
....John, iii. 64
Ariadne, iii. 320
Aristippus, ii. 67
Aristotle, iii. 499 Ark, Noah's, ii. 392
a Sonnet, Sylvester's, ii. 415 Arlington Street, iv. 373 Armada, Spanish, Extract from Roger Cotton's Poems, in allusion to that Event, iii. 139 Armin's Nest of Ninnies, Extract from, iii. 595
Armour of Proofe, Cotton's, 1596, iii. 138
Armstronges, ii. 453
Arms of England, Scotland, and Ire- land, united in the Rose, Thistle, and Harp, iv. 508 Armyne, Lady, i. 224 Arnold, i. 70, 71
.'s Chronicle, Hearne's Obser- vations on, i. 70, 71, 82, 91, and n. Arrane, Erle of, ii. 445
Articles, certain Pamphlets, &c. in
Defence of an Admonition to Par- liament, i. 199. Extract from, ib. Arthur, James, i. 136
King, iii. 441
Arundel, iii. 334
Aucthour exhorting a Friend con-
cerning Marriage, iii. 464 Audley, Lord Chancellor, iii. 46 Augusta, Princess of Wales, iii, 218 Augustus Cæsar, ii. 70 Aungier, Lady, iii. 68 Auster, ii. 406 Austin, iii. 296
Austria, Don John of, Lamentation and Epitaph on, iv. 149. Conjec- jectures concerning the Author, 152 Author, an, Description of his own Feelings in a Letter to the Editor, i. 303. Announces his future In- tentions as a Correspondent, ib. His isolated State, and waking Dreams, 304. Woes of, wrapt in Mystery, Quotations from Lord Byron, 305. From Sampson Ago- nistes, 306, 308 Awbrey, Sir J. i. 237 - Awn, Eli. . 216 Axholme, iv. 66 Ayliffe, Anne, i. 447. Aylett, Robert, iv. 39, 42 B. Baby-Houses, iv. 335
Babylon, a Sonnet, by Joshua Syl- vester, ii. 420
Baccharis Coronaria, from Powell's Ismarus, iii. 173 Bacchus, ii. 399 Bacon, Sir F. i. 130 Bacon, Lord, iii. 483
Bacone, Mr. Anthonie, ii. 419, 420 Badger, Richard, i. 282, 283, 355, 384,
Drunkenness, ii. 496. iii. 493 Bancroft, Dr. Richard, iv. 405 Bangor, ii. 247
.... Bishop of, his Sermon, 9th May, 1716, iv. 73, 74 Bannister, Edw. Esq. i. 501 Banquet of Essayes fetcht out of Fa- mous Owen's Confectionary, &c. by Henry Harflete, 1653, ii. 258. Dedication, Contents, 259 Banquet of Pleasure, iv. 348, 353 Barbarossa, Frederick, iii. 11 Barbe, Mr. iv. 241
Barbers, Stubbes's Description of the Labours of those temp. Eliz. i. 533 Barbers, a whimsical allusion to, in Tom Nashe's Dedicatory Epistle, i 360. Another in Gabriel Harvey's Trimming of Tom Nashe, 369. Barclay, ii. 45.
Baret, John, iii. 46
Bargrave, Dr Isa. account of, ii. 238 Barleycorn, Sir John, the arraigning and indicting of, by Thomas Ro- bins, 1675, iii. 132
Mr. 230, 231, iv. 524. Barkstead, W. conjectured to be the author of "That which seems best is worst," i. 43.
Burnaby, Andrew, his escape from murder in his travels through North America, iv. 390
Bancroft's Queries to the Puritans, i. Barnabe Barnes's Four Books of Of-
[Bathurst, Dr. iii. 69 Bath, iii. 380.
Batteley, Dr. iii. 374 Battus, ii. 379
ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ, or his ma- jesty's instructions to his dearest sonne Henry the Prince, 1603, iv. 176 Beachcroft, Sir Richard, ii. 473 Beadon, Dr. iv. 254 Beakesbourne palace, i. 7 Beatson, iii. 332, n. Beattie, iv. 332 Beauchamp, Lady, M. i. 236 Beaumont, F. R. i. 246
Dr. Joseph, R. P. of D. at Cambridge, 1669, biographical notices, of, i. 164
Francis, ii. 18, 31 iii. 2
Sir Henry, Viscounty, claim
to, Temp. Ja. I. iii. 346
Robert, Love's Missives
to Virtue, 1660, iii. 278 Francis, iv. 136.
Beaute of Women, Treatise of, iv. 480 Beaumont, Robert, simile, what it resembles, iii. 279 Beauvoir, Osmund, iii. 48 Beaw, Dr. W. W. Bp. of Llandaff,
1705, desire of, to be translated to another Welsh see, i. 158
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