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Brompton, Co. Midd. 111

Bruckner, Jo. ob. 423.

Canute, 201

Capella Guarinus, 363
Cappe, N. ob. 421
Caracalla, 154; his Legend, z
Carew, Tho. anecdote of, 218

Rd. 172
Carey, Lady, 172

Carleton, St. Pet. Co. Norf. III
Carlis, Col. Wm. 270

Carminow, 311

Carnaby, Col. 215

Carnarvon, Rob. E. of 215

Caron Iron Works, 140

Carter, Mrs. Eliz. 100, 186

Bry De, his India Orient. et Occident. Carrick farmers, 28

406

Brydson, Tho. herald, 321

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Buchanan, 345

Buck, J. 388

Buckhurst, Ld. sonnet to, 173

gend, 14

Buckland, Co. Hertf. 108

Buller, Sir Fr. ob. 420

Bunbury, Sir Ch. 267

Wm, cb. 419

Matthew, 309

Cartwright, Wm. 276

Castillo Bernal Diaz de, 397

Buckingham, H. Duke of, His Le- Catalogus Scriptorum de re Heraldica,

Burdet, Sir Nich. 154

Burgh, Sir Wm. 15

Burghley, Ld. 93, 170

Burke, Edm. 130

Burley Hall, Co. York, 108
Burnell, 311

Burns, Rob. original letter by, 25; the
foundation of his Tale of Tam O
Shanter, ib.; his Letters, 135
Burrowes, Ld 171

utler, Mr. Geo. 292

Byers Green, Co. Durh. 99
Byndon, Visct. 72

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Clerk, John, his Opusculum plane Di-

Cranmore East, Co. Som. 105
Crawford, A. ob. 417
Crespigny, P. C. ob,422

Crimes, on the best means of prevent-
ing, 107

Crofts, Mrs. 218; Sir J. 383
Cromwell arms, 83; Ol. a scarce print
of, 241

Crowland Abbey, C. Linc. 201
Cruikshank, Wm. ob. 420
Crumpe, S. ob. 418

Cuba, 356

vinum, 283; dedicated to Ld. Sur-Cumberland, G. Earl of, 171, 293

rey, ib.; specimen of, ib. 284; a
rare book printed by John Heriord,
285

Cleveland, Joh. 276

Curcey, 311

Countess, 172

Curiale, a poem, 383

Clifford, Ld. his Legend, 14

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Currie, Dr. 115

Curtis, Wm. memoir of, 110; Joh. ib.
Cutler, Sir Gerv. 249

D.

Dallaway, Ja. heraldric writer, 321
Dancie, Edm. 71

Daniell, S. 33, 306; his tract of P.
Jovius, 323

Coke, Roger, his Detection, 251; ac- Dante, 344

count of him, 253

Sir Edw. 253

Collins, W. a juvenile poem by, 186;
Letters by Johnson, concerning him,
full of affection and eloquence, 194,
195; his poetry, 197

Dantzick, 54, 55

Darcy, Lord, challenged by Gervase
Markham, about his dog, "Bow-
ser,' 64
Darlington, Co. Durh. 147
Daves
Wm. 276
David, Psalms ci, vor (fel, 169
Da-Davies, John, 33, 96;

Arthur, memoir of, 108;
Wm. ib.; Arth. Tooker, 109;

vid, 109

Collier, Wm. ob. 423
Collingbourne, his Legend, 14
Colnet, Capt. J. ob. 336

Colonna Vizioła), 265

Commond, or Improvement of

Commons, by S. Taylor, 416

Corus of Milton, 130

Constable, Hen. 33

Conway, H. S. ob. 417

Conyburrow, 385

Cooke, Col. Edw. 249, 250

Cooper, Sam. ob. 420

Cornwallis, Ld. 100; Abp. 329

131; Dr.
275; Dr. Sneyd, memoir oi, 349
Day, John, see Bees, 291
Dean-Prior, Co. Dev. 235
Decker, T. dramatist, 292

Deeds, ancient mode of executing, 206,

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tess, 172

Descent, Double, a poem by Ames, 348
Descriptive poetry, Essay on, proposed
by Thomson, 50
Devonshire, Duchess, ob. 335
Devoreux, Vertue's Tears, by G. Mark-
ham, 306

Diaz Bernal, de Castello, Spanish His-
torian, 401

Dickenson, Dr. 250
Digbie, Earl, 306

Dillenius, James, M. D. 102

Dingley, Mr. 154

Diogenes, 145

Dionysius Halicarn. 361

Dobson's Paradisus Amissus, 131; his

character by J. Warton, 132

Doile, H. 385

Domingo, St. 356

Domitian, 347
Domitius, 154

Dorchester, Marq. 275; Marchioness,
217

Dorset, Earl, 217; Countess, 215
Douay College, 407
Douespe de la Mr. ob. 417
Douglas Gawen, his translation of Vir-
gil's Æneid, 286; described, ib.;
extracts from, 287; character of,
ib.; his other works, 288

by Home, 130

Drake, Sir Fra. celebrated, 289

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Evelyn, Jo. 412, 413

his exploits celebrated by Evers, Sir William, 215、

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Evington, Co. Leic, 102

Eyles, Sir Fra. 265

F.

Draycott, Miss, 267

Drayton, Mich. 33, 156, 257, 267,

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Faction and Schism, characterized,

243

Fairy Queen of Spenser, 42
Falconry, Book of, 77
Falkland, Lord Viscount, 215
Fame, House of, 385

Families, remarks on their decay, 311
Fanshaw, Sir Richard, 218
Farnham, Earl of, ob. 421

Favine,Andrew, his Theatre of Honour,
96

Fawkes, Guy, 396, 397
Feilde, M. ob. 418
Fell, John, ob. 418

Felton, Dr. Henry, memoir of, 104
Fenwick, Colonel, 215

Ferne, Henry, his Blazon of Gentris,
93; William, 94; Henry, ib.
Ferrers, George, auther of the Legend

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of Tresilian, 23; his poetical cha- | Garden of the Muses, see Belvedere

racter, 24

Gardiner, Bp. 149; Sir Ro. 384

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The Compleat, by Blake,

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Firebrace, Henry, 249

Gardening, The Art of, 411

Fisher, Payne, 271, 273; his book of Garter Kings, not always masters of

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their art, 82
Gascoigne, Geo. 34
Gavelkind Law of, 144
Gay, Nichol. ob. 423
Geneura, Tale of, 75

Gentleman's Monitor, by E. Water-
hous, 310; extract from, 311
Genuive.re, Madam, 306
German, described by Salgado, 209
Geta, 154

Gibbon, Joh. herald, 316
Gibson, Bp. 359; Anth. 96

Flower-Girl, her Cry, a poem by Miss Gifford, Peter, 271

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Folengio, 362

Girvin, J. ob. 423

Glasgow, 138

Glazebrook, Ja. ob. 423

Forbes, Sir Wm. his Life of Beattie, Glendour, Owen, Legend of, 13

113; his death, 424

Fordyce, Dr. Geo. 310

Fortescue, Sir Joh. 171

Fortescutus illustratus, 310

Fox, Ch. Ja. memoir of, 331
John, 294

Fountayne, A. ob. 422
Four Pradoxes, by Tho. Scott, 375;
dedication, 376; extracts, 377, &c.
Fragmenta Regalia, by Naunton, 372
France, Abr. his Insignium, &c. expli-
catio, 94

Troubles of, by Ronsard,
translated by Jeney, 306
Francis, Anne, ob. 421
Frenchman, described by Salgado, 209
Frith, Juhn, his Disputation of Purga-
tory, 45; his other book against
Rastal, ib.
Froissart, Joh. 268
Fulgentius, 154
Fuller, Dr. Tho. 103; his Worthies of
England, 230; characterized, 232;
quaint but useful, and necessary, 233
Fulthorp, banished, 15

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Gloucester, Rd. Duke of, 157

Glover, Rob. herald, 316

Gnosall, Co. Staff. 98

Godiva, Countess, 201

Godwin, E. of Kent, 157
Gold.mith characterized, 130

Gomara, Historian, 398; character-
ized, 400

Good-Humour, beneficial effects of,
260

Goodnestone, Co. Kent, 218
Gossan, Steph. 351
Gore, Tho. herald, 314
Gould, W. ob. 409
Gower, 344
Granada la Conquista di, 265
Grafton's Chronicle, 151
Grant, Jo. ob. 421

Granville, Sir Bev. 215
Gray, poet, remarks on, by Mrs. Mon-
tagu, 141; his Letters, 133; his
Tour, 137; Ode on Eton Coll. 124;
praise of Beattie, 124
Gregory, Dr. 124, 137, 141, 143
Greenaway, St. ob. 417
Greene, Rob. 34

Greepe, author of a poem, celebrating
Sir Fr. Drake's exploits, 293
Grenville, Ld. 77; George, his cha-
racter, 146

Grevile, Fulk, 33, 171

Grey, Ly. Sophia, 100

Griffith, or Gruffith, Wm. his poetical

epitaph on Sir Henry Sydney, 161;
unnoticed by Ritson, ib.

Grindall, R. ob. 418

Grose's

Grose's Antiquities, 108

Grotius Hugo, 189

Gryps, a poem, 383

Guiderius, 154

Guilpin, E. 306

Gulliver's Travels, 121

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Hemispherium, by T. Wright, 100

Guillim, Joh. his Display of Heraldry, Henderson, Alex. 251

95; Tho. 96

H.

Habington, Wm. lines on, 67
Hackwood Park, Hants, 187
Haddington, J. Ramsay, Visct. 64
Halifax, Ld. 268

Hamilton, D. Wm. memoir of, 105
Hamper, Wm 62, 65, &c.
Hampton,translator, 185
Hanbury, Co. Staff. 98
Hancock, B. ob. 417

Hare, Bp. 132; Ja. ob. 423
Harrington, Sir J. 33, 72, 343
Ja, 248

Harris, Ja. 197

Hartlib, Sam. 416,a memoir of, by him-
self, 54; his father a Pole, removed
into Prussia, ib.; his mother's sis-
ters reputably married in England,
55; his yearly expenditure in Eng-
land, and his pension, 53; his pe-
tition to the House of Commons, 57;
his letter to Lord Herbert, represent-
ing his distress, 58, 416
Harvey, Tho. Translator of Mantuan,
74; Gabr. 363

Harwood's Alumn. Eton, 108
Hastings, Tho. ob. 421

Hen. VI. his Legend, 14

Prince, 397; character of, by
Hayward, 43; lines on, 68
Heraldry, a despised science, 79; chro-
nological catalogue of English writers
on, 92; authors, recorded in Gent.
Mag. 79; too often puerile, 80;
sometimes interesting, ib.; College
of, ib.; most valuable works on, 83
modern, remarks on, 2535
ludicrous abuse of it, by the present
Garter, 254

a discourse of the origin
and growth of, by T. Philipot, 314
- a complete body of, by Ed-
mondson, 320; extracts from, ib.
321

on the origin and progress
of, by Dallaway, 321

summary view of, by Bryd-
son, ib.; commended, 322
- a synopsis of, 317

speculative and practical, by
Nisbet, ib.

Heralds College of, their records, 81;
sometimes imperfect, 84, 87, 88;
their mode of blazoning pedigrees of
upstarts, 88

- irregular practices of, 255
Herberai, Nich. 70
Herbert, Wm. 307; see Cadwallader
Sir Wm. 35

Sir Tho. his Memoirs of
Charles I. 246; account of him,
248; advertisement to the reader,
249

Ld. Herbert's Letter to, 58

Ld. his Legend, 14
Hathway, R. verses by, 30
Hawes, Stephen, his Pastime of Plea-
sure, or Graund Amour, account of,
225; table of contents, 226, 227,
228; extract from the dedication,
228; extremely scarce, 229; cha-Herford, Joh. early printer, 285
racterized by Warton, 230
Hawkins, Sir Tho, an early translator
of Horace, 283
Hawtrey, Ch. ob. 418
Haydon, Sir J. 384

Hayley, W. 393; his Life of Cowper,

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Heron, Col. 215

Herrera, Spanish Historian, 403, 404
Herrick, Rob. poet, 235; Nich. ib
Hervey's Meditations, verses to, 331
Hesperides, by Rob. Herrick, 234; ex-
tracts from, 236, 240
Heywood, John, author of the Wether,
299; account of him, 303; anec-
dove of him, by Puttenham, 304
Heveningham, Sir J. 383
Sir A. ib.

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