Chaumond, 311 Chedworth, Ld. ob. 424 Cherbury, Ld. 274 Chesterfield, Earl of, an original letter by, 60; complaining of his deafness, ib. 615 and expressing his horror of warfare, ib. 129, 133, 215 Chirinus, 154
Chirographs. what so called, 207 Chiswell, Mr. 414 Churchyard, Tho. 34, 154. His
ritie, a poem, 337 Citolini, Alex. grammar by, 68 Clare, Earl of, ob. 422
Cortez Hernando, 351, 355, 356, 399 Costanza Angelo de, 265 Country Life by Herrick, 238 Countryman's Recreation, 414
Art of Planting and
Graffing by Mascall, 414 Courcy, Rd. de, ob. 423 Courtesie, Castle of, a poem, by J. Yates, 175
Cowper, Ld. 100; Wm. his letters, 135 Cha-Craven, Ald. 395
Clarence, Geo. D. of, his Legend, 14 Clarke, Mr. 55. Rev. J. S. 390 Clavering, Col. 215
Claustrum Regale reseratum, 271 Clayton, Nich. ob. 418 Clements, W. ob. 419 Clere, Lady Eliz. 159
Clerk, John, his Opusculum plane Di- vinum, 28;; dedicated to Ld. Sur- rey, ib.; specimen of, ib. 284; a rare book printed by John Herford, 285
Cleveland, Joh. 276
Clifford, Ld. his Legend, 14
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
Cumberland, G. Earl of, 171, 293 Countess, 172
Curcey, 311 Curiale, a poem, 383
Currie, Dr. 115
Curtis, Wm. memoir of, 110; Joh. ib. Cutler, Sit Gerv. 249
Close, Rev. H. J. ob. 111 Cobham, Elenor, 150. Cobos, Sir F. de la, 2 10 Coccaie, Martin, 362 Cocklane Ghost, 261
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 h.m, full of affection and eloquence, 194, 195; his poetry, 197
Arthur, memoir of, 108; Wm. b.; Arth. Tooker, 109;
Darcy, Loru, challenged by Gervase Markham, about his dog, "Bow- ser," 64
Darlington, Co. Durh. 147 Davenant, Sir Wm. 276 David, Psalms of, versified, 169 Da-Davies, John, 33, 96; Tɔm. 131; Dr. 275; Dr. Sneyd, memoir of, 349 Day, John, see Bees, 291 Dean-Prior, Co. Dev. 235 Decker, T. dramatist, 292
Common Good, or improvement of
Commons, by S. Taylor, 416 Cornus of Milton, 130
Deeds, ancient mode of executing, 206,
Drake, Sir Fra. celebrated, 289
his exploits celebrated by Evers, Sir William, 215
of Tresilian, 23; his poetical cha~ Garden of the Muses, see Belvedere
Gardiner, Bp. 149; Sir Ro. 384
The Compleat, by Blake,
Gardening, The Art of, 411
Fisher, Payne, 271, 273; his book of Garter Kings, not always masters of
Heraldry, 323
Fitzhugh, 311 Fitzlewis, 311
Flaminius, M. Anton. translation from,
Flattery of the great, formerly practised by poets, 174
Flecknoe, Richard, his Love's King- dom, a drama, 37; Persona Dra- matis, 38; prologue, 39
Fletcher, Rob. poet, 308
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 Genuivetre, 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
Flora Londinensis, 110, 111
Gloucester, Rd. Duke of, 157
Forbes, Sir Wm. his Life of Beattic, Glendour, Owen, Legend of, 13
Fox, Ch. Ja. memoir of, 33r John, 294 Fountayne, A. ob. 422 Four Paradoxes, by Tho. Scott, 375; dedication, 376; extracts, 377, &c. Fragmenta Regalia, by Naunton, 372. France, Abr. his Insignium, &c. expli- catie, 94
Troubles of, by Ronsard, translated by Jeney, 306 Francis, Anne, ob. 421 Frenchman, described by Salgado, 209 Frith, John, 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
Gnosall, Co. Staff. 98
Godiva, Countess, 201
Godwin, E. of Kent, 157 Goldsmith characterized, 130 Gomara, Historian, 398; character- ized, 400
Good-Humour, beneficial effects of,
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
Hemispherium, by T. Wright, 100
Guillim, Joh. his Display of Heraldry, Henderson, Alex. 251
Habington, Wm. lines on, 67 Hackwood Park, Hants, 187 Haddington, J. Ramsay, Visct. 64 Halifax, Ld. 268
Hamilton, Dr. W. memoir of, 105 Hamper, Wm 62, 65, &c. Hamptor,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
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- 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,
Hen. VI. his Legend, 14
Prince, 3973 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, 253; 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
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 Herford, Joh. early printer, 285 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- dote of him, by Puttenham, 304 Heveningham, Sir J. 383 Sir A. ib.
Hughes, Tho. 327 Humilitie, Hoid of, 175 Humfry, Good Duke, 150, 151 Humphry, Duke of Gloucester, his Legend by Chr. Middleton, 256; its contents and character, ib.; speci-
mens of, 257,258,259 Hume, D. 119; his philosophy, 120 Hunsdon, Ld. 171; Lady, 172 Huntington, Major, 249, 250 Hurd, Bp. 127
Husbandman, The Reformed, 415 Husbandry, experiments in, 57 Learning, Essay on, 416
Hussey, Tho. ob. 423 Hutton, Sir Rd. 215, 283
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