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A.

ABEL, Mr. aquatic concert given by, 431.
Aborigines of England, superstition of the, 341.
Abuses stript and whipt by Wythers, described,
477.

Academy, Royal, scheme for one in 1694, 203.
Actresses, not usually employed before the reign

of Charles II. 440.

Addison, Works of, 508.

Advertisement, singular, concerning a robbery,

209.

Adultery, how punished by the Saxons, 23.
Agincourt, battle of, described, 76.
Alchemistry, Chaucer's notice of, 110.

Reginald Scot's account of, 110.

Tricks of Burcot and Peates in, 112.
Alençon, Duc d', resolution and death of, 78.
Almanacks, prognostications of, exposed, 355.
Amusements, antient youthful, 407.

413.

Roman, introduced, 407.

Aulus Plautius, acts of in England, 9.

Aumont, Duc d', lodged at Somerset house, 532..
Aurora Borealis, the, converted into signs and
wonders, 368.

B.

BADBY, burnt as a heretic, 237.
Badges, origin of, 69.

Bailiff, dreadful encounter of with a butcher,
189.

Bailiffs, number of, 1677, 186.

Ball, J. doctrines of liberty and equality, 62.
Ballad-singers licensed, 427.

Bands, a Methodist term, explained, 322.
Barker, M. extract from Sermon by, 289.
Baxter, R. extract from Sermon by, 290.
Belief in the existence of witches, 365..
Bayley, a quaker, punished, 305.

Various, mentioned by Sir T. Elyot, Bedford, Earl of, charity of temp. Eliz. 108.

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Asm, S. extract from Sermon by, 284.

Astrologia, term defined, 340.

Bell, Serjeant, prophecy of, 327.
Bells, custom of tolling, 203.
Bertlet, charity of Lord, 177.
Betterton, theatre erected by, 455.
Bill-sticking, antiquity of, 109.
Bilson, extract from Sermon by, 279.
Bishop, consecrated by J. Wesley, 328.
Blair, Dr. extract from Sermon by, 299.
Boadicea, Queen, dress of, 374.

Courage, cruelty, and death of, 12.
Bolingbroke, Sir R. hanged, 346.
Bonnor, Bishop, anecdotes of, 109.

Book of Common Prayer torn publicly by soldiers,

258.

Book-binding, more antient than printing, 462:
Bowling green house, New road, notices of, 209.

Aubrey, state of manners in England 1678, 220. Boxing, antiquity of, 424.

Dream related by, 240.

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Caxton's observations on the youth of his time, 75.
anecdotes of, 464.

specimen of the language of, 465.
Cedwalla, form of a conveyance made by, 27.
Celts, 1.

Challenge, antient method of deciding, 68.
Chapels, Roman Catholick, destroyed, 198.
Charles I. character of, 128.

II. character of, 154.

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reception of after his restoration, 156.
humiliating explanation made by, 180.
Charms, a catalogue of, against evil accidents,
&c. 362.

Charters, sworn to be observed by Henry III. 44.
Child, J. narrative relative to, 271.

Christmas day, how observed 1643, 259.
Churches, manners of the people in, 261.

French and Dutch, address of Minis-

ters of to Charles II. 270.

Citizens, domestic amusements of the, 420.
Citters, the Sieur, assaulted at a bonfire, 430.
Clarke, S. extract from Sermon by, 295.

Clergy, minds of the, illustrated, 276.
Clubs, various particulars of, 532.
Coaches, introduction of, 120.

Coal-heavers, whimsical punishment inflicted by,

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Dress, particulars of the antient British, 373.
various accounts of, 377-85.
advertisements concerning, 402.
prints of, whence derived from, 405.

Drinks of the Britons, 14.
Drinking, excesses in 1657, 151.

Chamberlayne's account of, 153.
Druids, particulars of the, 3, 226.
burnt in Anglesey, 11.

Dryden, works of noticed, 505.
Drysdale, Dr. extract from Sermon by, 298.
Duelling, particulars relating to, 163, 178.
Dunning, custom of changed, 193.

Duns Scotus, a promoter of literature, 26.

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I. order of concerning his bones, 344.
III. superstition of, 344.

Edwyn, King, appearance of an angel to, 342.
Elizabeth, Queen, character of, 103.

anecdotes of by Sir J. Melvil, 103.
partiality of, for dress and music, 104.
instance of good sense of, 354.
dress of, described, 387.

Princess, daughter of James I. dress
of, described, 388.

Eilins, Mary, bewitched, 365.
Elyot, Sir T. remarks of, on pride, 83.

specimen of his Governour, 468.
England, why so called, 25.

146.

eulogium on, by Mrs. L. Hutchinson,

English, fighting propensity of temp. Ed. III.

51.

69.

character of, by Froissart, 59.
ladies, their strong sense of propriety,

character of, by Chamberlayne, 216.

Engraving, particulars of early, 487.
Enthusiasm, instances of the effects of, 330.
Epistle, Quakers yearly, 311.

Errata, antient mode of pointing out, 470.
Ethelburga, Queen, singular act of, 28.
Evan of Wales, tragical particulars of, 66.
Ewes, Sir S. D', abstract of a speech by, 251.
Eye, witch of, burnt, 346.
Eyes, enamelled, advertised, 401.
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Gee, E. extract from Sermon by, 280.
Geeree, J. extract from Sermon by, 284.
Gilpin, W. extract from Sermon by, 299.
Glanvil, folly of, illustrated by his Saducismus
Triumphans, 365.

Gloucester, Duke of, treachery of Richard II.
towards, 64.

temp. Henry IV. manly re-
sentment of to Duke of Ireland, 73.
Glutton Masses, nature of, explained, 71.

Gold, used for ornaments by antient British chiefs,
7.

Gospel treasury opened, described, 500.

Gouge, T. extract from Sermon by, 293.
Grafton, Duke of, and Lord Dunblane, rivals in
rowing, 429.

Grey, Betty, acts of with the French prophets,
337.

Guardianship, extent of, under the Saxon govern-
ment, 24.

Guineas, stock-jobbers speculations with, 206.
Gypsies, account of, 350.

H.

HABIT, the Quaker, described, 311.
Hackney coaches, 203.

Hair, a disease of the, described, 385.
Hainault, quarrel relating to soldiers of, 49.
Hale, Sir M. integrity and worthiness of, 126.

Sir J. persecuted into the commission of
suicide, 241.

Hall, Bishop, comments of upon dress, 389.
Hanging, punishment of, 36.

Hansted, P. extract from Sermon by, 283.
Harold and Tosto, anecdote relative to those
chiefs, 21.

Harrison the republican, Mrs. Hutchinson's cha-
racter of, 131.

Hawkers, order of the Lord Mayor concerning,
182.

Health-drinking, origin of, 19.

Henry Beauclerc, public act of, 35.
Henry I. character of, 36.
II. character of, 40.

humanity of, 40.
III. character of, 45.
IV. character of, 71.

V. character of, 76.

VI. character of, 78.

hatred of swearing, 75.
modesty of, 79.

VII. character of, 83.

VIII. entertainment of, by Cardinal Wol-
sey, 86.

Henry, Dr. enquiry concerning an assertion of,
72.

Hoare, dress of part of the family of, described,

403.

Holland, Sir J. murder of Lord R. Stafford, 51.
Holmes, N. extract from Sermon by, 288.
Homer's Iliad, specimen of Chapman's transla-
tion of, 474.

Honeywood, Lady, mental infatuation of, 366.
Hoods, Bishop Latimer's censure of, 386.
Horse, one baited at the Bear-garden, 425.
Horse-shoe, virtue of, against witchcraft, 372.

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