INDEX TO THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS. Note. The parts of the Index printed in Italic refer to the Editors' Prefaces and Notes. Abator, vii. 477. Abduction made a capital offence by statute of Abergavenny, Lord, fined by Henry VII. for imprisoned for a short time, vi. 221. firm to Henry VII. against the Cornish Abingdon, Abbot of, sent as commissioner by Academia nova modum prorsùs excessit, vi. Accessories, vii. 348, 349, 359, 365. Achaians compared by Titus Quintius to a Achelous, his fight with Hercules, interpreta- Act of God, vii. 344. Actæon, or curiosity, the fable interpreted, vi. interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 645. Action in oratory, saying of Demosthenes re- Actium, battle of, vi. 451. Actus inceptus, cujus perfectio pendet ex vo- si autem ex voluntate tertiæ personæ, vel Aculeate words, vi. 511. Administration, letters of, vii. 502, 504. Adrian VI., Pope, vi. 92. Adrian de Castello, the Pope's ambassador to A. Adrian de Castello.-continued. honoured and employed by Henry VII. Adrian's case, vii. 655. Adultery, man taken in, saying of one of the Advancement of Learning, the, a key to the the blessing of the New Testament, ib. best discovers virtue, ib. Advertisement touching an Holy War, vii. Advocates, behaviour of Judges towards, vi. Advowson, vii. 354, 359. in gross, vii. 327. Egyptian, on the recent origin of Greece, vii. Eneas Sylvius, of the donation of Constantine a Cyclopibus interemptus, vi. 632. of the fly on the chariot wheel, vi. 503, 585. of the two frogs, vii. 81. of the fox and the cat, vii. 83. of the man who called for Death, vii. 84. Estimatio præteriti delicti ex post facto nun- Affinitatis vincla, sacramenta naturæ, vi. 634. Agathocles to his Syracusan captives, vii. 143. 569. characteristics of, vi. 487. Agent and principal, vii. 365. of one who counterfeited a nightingale, Agrippa raised by Augustus, vi. 439. de vanitate, vii. 102. Ailmer, Sir Lawrence, Mayor of London, fined good pledge of success in practice, vi. 761. Alderman never welcomes Death as a friend, Alderwasley, Manor of, vii. 546. Alexander the Great, his Persian conquests, his saying, of Craterus and Hephaestion, that Antipater was all purple within, vii. to Parmenio, vii. 142. knew himself mortal by two things, sleep when asked to run at the Olympian games, for his own reward, kept Hope, vii. 149. Alexander VI., Pope, sends a nuncio to re- his saying of the Frenchmen in Italy, vi. tradesmen within the realm, vii. 653. Allegiance, false opinion concerning, vii. 650, applies to the person of the king, not to of greater extent than laws, ib. Almains, under Martin Swart, aid the Irish how to be curbed, ib. Ameled, vii. 207. America, discovered by Columbus, vi. 196. results of its discovery, vii. 20. Amortised, a part of the lands, vi. 94. Anacharsis, of the Athenians, vii. 158. Andes, far higher than our mountains, vi. 513. on a sermon without divinity, vii. 159. ib. Angels not to be introduced in antimasques, Angeovines, faction in Naples, vi. 158. to calm the natural inclination, vi. 510— to repress the motions of, vi. 511. to raise and appease in others, vi. 511, a kind of baseness, vi. 510. its causes chiefly three, vi. 511. Ann Bullen, her speech at her execution, vii. Anne of Brittaine, vi. 33. See Brittaine. Ant, a wise creature for itself, vi. 431, 561. Antalcidas, of Spartan ignorance, vii. 148. Antigonus, Then we shall fight in the shade, to Demetrius, when the fever left him, overhearing evil of himself, vii. 149. Antisthenes, saying of, on necessary learning, vii. 159. Antitheta, vii. 207. Antonius, Marcus, only two great men of his- Apelles would take the best parts of divers Aphorisms, why preferable to a digested his musical contest with Pan, meaning of sagittis Cyclopes confecit, vi. 632. his description of Nero's government, ib. Apomaxis calumniarum, by Sir R. Morysine, vi. 215. Apophthegms, new and old, vii. 124-165. from the Resuscitatio, vii. 167-173. spurious, vii. 185, 186. mucrones verborum, vii. 113. Apostolical succession, vii. 225. of Mayhem, vii. 366, 367, 463. Appius Claudius, only two men great in his- Archers. English, their execution upon the Cornish, their arrows reputed to be of the 152. Arden. Darcey, case of, vii. 691, 718, 719. Arguments of property are three, damages, of law, by Lord Bacon, vii, 301. in Lowe's case of tenures, vii. 546— in the case of revocation of uses, vii. on the jurisdiction of the marches, vii. dedication of, vii. 523. in Chudleigh's case, vii. 615. in the case De rege inconsuito, vii. 683. Aristippus, to one who reproved him for fall- why men give to the poor rather than to when reproved for luxury, vii. 150. and neglected philosophy, to Pene- to a sailor who taunted him with fear, when asked what Socrates had done for why he took money of his friends, ih. Empedocles and Democritus rather to be no ill interpreter of the Law of Nature we are beholden to him for sundry arti- contest of, with nature, shown in the Arthur, Prince, son of Henry VII. vi. 185. his saying the morning after his wedding, Artifices excellentes maximè invidiosi, vi. 659. locum tenet, vi. 659. Arundel, Earl of,—continued. trial in Camden's Annals of Queen his statues at Highgate, vii. 177. videtur esse Experientia, vi. 673. Ashes more generative than dust, vi. 435, 556. signifies experience, vi. 749. Assassins of the Levant, vii. 32. Astley, a scrivener, one of Perkin Warbeck's Astrologer, vi. 512. Astwood, Thomas, tried for Perkin War- beck's rebellion, and pardoned, vi, 148. Atalanta, meaning of the fable, vi. 743, 744. better than superstition, vi. 417, 561. Atheist, miracles never wrought to convince, the fool hath said in his heart, There is no Athens, where wise men propose and fools of the partizans of the House of York, vi. 35. beheaded at Tower Hill, vi. 182. Aurum, durationis tessera, vi. 682. Autumn of life, vii. 145. Autumnus pulchrorum pulcher, vi. 479, 570. of Henry VII. vi. 155, 175, 217, 225, Aviaries in gardens not commended, vi. 492. B. Babylon, excellence of its geographical posi- Bacchus, his history an allegory, vi. 740- represents passion or desire, vi. 741. invention of the vine, vi. 742. a conqueror, ib. lover of Ariadne, ib. ivy, why sacred to, vii. 743. why confounded with Jupiter, ib. in erpretation of the fable of Bacchus and Jovis natus, vi. 664. a Pros rpina nutritus, vi. 665. des derium boni apparentis significat, ib. Bacon, Lord, charge against him, of colouring his jest to the queen concerning Dr. his advice to the queen, hesitating whom to the fishermen who refused to sell him Bacon, Lord.—continued. to a lady in Gray's Inn Gardens, ib. to Sir Edward Cooke, vii. 169. to Queen Elizabeth, ib. on the building Verulam House, by the when the exchequer was empty, vii. 170. of his own disgrace, vii. 179. his industry in small matters, vii. 197. Bacon, Sir Nicholas, to Queen Elizabeth, of to Lord Leicester, vii. 168. to a nimble-witted counsellor, vii. 171. to his barber, vii. 183. Banyan, man's life compared to, vi. 602. Barba Panis, radii corporum cælestium, vi. Barbarous nations, their inundations on other Barckley, Lord, case of, vii. 668. Bargains, gains by, are of a doubtful nature, bargains and sales, vii. 495. Barkhamsted, Cecile Dutchess of York dies Barley, William, joins Perkin Warbeck in makes his peace with the king, vi. 153. Barnesey, Prior of, his case, vii. 707. Baron and feme, vii. 328, 329, 340, 344, Barriers and Tourneys, vi..468. Bartholomew's Day, "No, by St. Bartholo- Bartholomew's, St., charter of Henry II. to Bastards, envious, vi. 393. Diogenes to one throwing stones, vii. 163. Beard of l'an, why long, vi. 710. Zelim shaved, why, vii. 157. Beauty, essay on, vi. 478-480, 569–570. of favour is more than of colour, and of the best part of, cannot be expressed by a is as summer fruits, ib. Beck, as good as a Dieu vous garde, vii. 202. Bedford, Jasper, Earl of, one of Henry VII.'s his death, vi. 181. Bees, hive likened to a commonwealth, vii. Behaviour, good, like perpetual letters com- Belgic lion held by the ears, vii. 177. præcepta tria de bello gerendo, vi. 642. Benevolences, history of the tax, vi. 121. act to make arrears leviable by course of Bermondsey.Queen Dowager cloistered at,vi.46. Bettenham, Mr., riches, like muck, require virtuous men, like spices, are best when Bewdley exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bias to the sailors at their prayers, vii. 129. how a man should order his life, vii. 157. Biformia omnia revera sunt, vi. 638. of Socrates, ib. to an envious man who was sad, vii. 158. Black will take no other hue, vii. 200. Blackheath, the Cornish rebels against Henry defeated by Lord Dawbeney, vi. 181. Blewet plots Perkin Warbeck's escape from Blood, when a good consideration, vii. 368- challenge of, vii. 369. Bodmin, Perkin Warbeck arrives at, vi. 189. in civil business, is first, second, and the child of ignorance and baseness, ib. a better quality in a follower than in a Bone, if not true set, will never be well till Books, some to be tasted, some swallowed, some chewed and digested, vi. 498, 525, 575. Bosworth Field, battle of, vi. 27. |