455 GENERAL INDEX. ABYSSUM A. ANTIQUITATES VULGARES. Absolom, his Feast 123 124 Air, the Means by which a Spirit becomes visible.................. Altar, worshipping towards it Ambrose, St. his Corpse watched Anestese, the Salutation of the Greek Church on Easter Day Angels, good and evil attending upon Men Anthony, St. buries Paul the Hermit The Devil appears to him in the Wilderness 5 46 22 270 ... Anselm, a Canon of his against worshipping of Fountains......... Arthur, King, how he observed 13 Days at Christmas Ash-Wednesday, remarkable Custom on in Germany. 260 299 126 204 79 197 All-hallow Eve 380 Armed Man, meeting, a good Omen on an Expedition B. ANTIQUITATES VULGARES. Babylas, his Body carried out with Psalmody Bede, his Account of the Custom of Monasteries at the Death Bells, when first in the Church Tolling of them for the Dead, a Custom of the old Church Beersheba, the Name of Abraham's Well .... Bethany, the Place where Mary Magdalene lived Blowing of Horns, when used Bone-fires Bones of the Dead Brownists, their Charge against tolling the Bell Buchanan 35 21 3 92 50 .... ibid. Burying with the Feet to the East, and the Head to the West... Black, used in Mourning Bowing and turning to the Altar, additional Remarks on 55 Bringing the Suminer Home Bacchanalia Ball-Money Bid-Ale Bell-Tein, a rural Sacrifice Bone-Fires Buckler, a red Velvet one of St. Michael Baby, Corn or Kern Bell-Ropes, Tobacco made of Broom-Sticks, Witches riding on Bewitched Persons vomiting Beans, see Carlings Bride-Favours Banners hung over the Tombs of Knights Bay, decking the Coffin with Borlase, Mr. his Account of May-Day Rites in Cornwall 286 307 323 341 351 ..... 355 357 361 Bumpers Black-Puddings Borrowed Day 377 393 42 Barbers' Shops, Poles at Blind-Man's Buff 429 449 Cassian, his Account of Spirits vanishing at Day-break Dr. Comber, his discourse of the ancient Manner of burying........ Crowning the Corps, a Custom of the Heathens..... 113 68 67 51 97 96 43 Crucifix Cat, the sine qua non of a Witch Carlings Collop Monday Confarreation, a Wedding Ceremony Conjurers, African, St. Chrysostom's saying to ....... .445 and 327 442 451 Creed, turning to the Altar at the repeating of |