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Lambton, Col. 215

literary character, 90; his memoirs
to the Holbein heads, ib. ; his very
beautiful notes to his Illuftrations of
Brit. Hift. ib

Logan, Capt. Joh. his Analogia Hono-
rum, 96

Lok, Hen. 34; his Ecclesiastes, a poe-
tical paraphrase, 169; commenda-
tory verses tɔ, ib.; his Sundry Chris-
tian Passions, in 200 sonnets, 170;
names, to which his dedicatory son-
nets are addressed, 170, 171; his
specimen of, 173; his poetical cha-
racter, ib

Londinopolis, 274

London and Middlesex, illuftrated by
Joh. Warburton, 318
Londricus, 154

Long, Kingsmill, translator of Barclay's
Argenis, 296

Lough-Fyne Lake, 140

Louthiana, by T. Wright, 100
Loveday, Mr. 276

Lamentation of the poor for Queen Eli- Loyd, David, his Lives of Loyalists,

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Lodge, Dr. Tho. 33, 35, 305

231; his State-Worthies, 230; ac-
count and character of, 233

Lumisden, A. ob. 422

Lydgate, his translation of Boccace on
the Fall of Princes, 9, 10, 149
Lymington, Co. Hants, 112
Lyndsay, Sir Dav. 345; new edit. of,
by G. Chalmers, 288

Robert, Earl of, 215

Lysons, D. ob. 420

Lyttelton, G. Ld. 124, 196. Sir Rd.
267

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berville, 74

Edmund, 286; his moral and M.SS. rare, collection of, 57

Marat,

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Marrat, Carlo, 265
Marshall, Edm. ob. 418
Mascall, Leonard, 414
Maseres, Baron, his supplementary note
to his Emma Encomium, containing
an account of the different classes in
Denmark, in 1016, p. 200
Mason, W. his Life of Gray, 114
Matthews Bishop Toby, 171
Maude, Thomas, memoir of, 108
Maulette, Peter, 306
May, Thomas, poet, 297
Mayo, Dr. ob. 422
Mead, Jo. ob. 420
Melksham, Co. Wilts, 112
Mellish, Ch. ob. 418
Menenius, Agrippa, 347
Mercer, Major, 121
Meres, critic, 72

Merrier, The more the, 389

Metaphysical writers replete with abfur-

dities, 119

Metham, Sir Thomas, 215
Mexico, 398

Middleton, Chrift. 34; his legend of
duke Humphrey, 256

Lord, 100

Military spirit dreaded by Lord Chefter-
feld, as dangerous to the constitution,

62

Milkwoman of Bristo', her death, 112
Miller, Philip, botanist, 103
Milles, Dr. Jeremiah, his epitaph, 326
Thomas, herald, 316
Miln, 'Robert, ob. 420
Milner, Thomas, ob. 418
Mills, Joseph, ob. 424

of first legend, with various readings,
15, 23; omissions and additions by
Niccols, 157

Mirrour for Magistrates, additional no-
tices of, 149

Mischief's Mystery, by Vicars, 395
Momus, a fig for, Satires, &c. by Dr.
Loxige, 305
Monarchia, 385

Monboddo, Lord, ob. 419
Monmouth, Henry, Earl of, his trans-
lation of Senauit on the Use of the
Passions, 51; his portrait, ib.; his
dedication, 52; contents of the work,
ib.; address to his book, 53
Montacute, 311

Montague, Lady Bab. 265; Fred. ob.

420

Montagu, Mrs, 124, 125, 129; origi-
nal letters by, 136, 259; describe a
tour to Scotland, 137; Glasgow, 138;
Glencrow, 139; scenes of Ossian,
ib.; Lord Kames's, ib.; Edinburgh,
141; describe a fecond tour, 143;
Lord Barjarg's, 144; Lord Kinnoul's,
145; Lord Breadalbane's, ib.; Lord
Kames's, 146; characterize Geo.
Grenville, 147; describe Lord Chat-
ham's last speech, 148; pourtray
the House of Commons, 260; Cock-
lane ghost, 2615 King's wedding,
262; characterizes Lady M. Wort-
ley, 263; and gives an account of her
death, 264; wishes to visit Rome,
265; relates a fashionable amour,
266; blames Rousseau, 267

Lady M. W. an excellent deli-
neation of, by Mrs. Montagu, 263;
her letters, 133
Montgomery, Ph. Earl af, 64
Mordaunt, Sir L. 384

More, Sir Tho, answer to, 45.
More, Dr. Hen. his platonical fong of
the soul, account of, 40; address to
the reader, 41; philosophical poems,
ib.; dedication to his father Alex-
ander M. 42; his Antidote against
Atheism, ib.

Morell, Dr. Tho. memoir of, 107
Morgan, Tho. ob. 419

Sylvanus, 3410, 313
Montfort, 311; Simon, 269
Mortimer, 311

Ministers, Godly, entertainment of, 57
Minstrel of Beattie, 116, 117; origin
of, 122, 123; praifed, 124
Mirrour for Magistrates; a collection of
poetical legends, first published 1559,
his legend, 13
p. 1; its various editions, p. 2, 4, Morton, Hen. 215 Ch. ob. 419
154; its first, and subsequent compi-Mountjoy, Lord, 171
lers, 2, 3, 149; dedication, 4, 9;
address to the reader, 9, 12; same to
Higgins's edition, 150, 155; con-
sents of edition 1563, p. 13, 14; copy

Mouse-trap, The, ico epigrams, 388
Mowbray, his legend, 13
Moyle, Ro. 172
Munday, Anthony, 30, 305

Mundeford,

Mundeford, Sir E. 382

Munn, R. ob. 418

Munro, D. ob. 422

Mussolini, Caesar, ob. 423

its contents, 305

O.

Mutability, Mirror of, by A. Munday, Oglander, Wm. 412; Sir John, ib.

Nairno, Edw. ob. 419
Nash, Tho. 34, 72, 363
Naunton, Sir R. his Fragmenta Rega-
lia, 372

Navigation, the art of, by Sir Anthony
of Guevara, translated by Hellowes,
210; dedication, 211; address to the
reader, 212

Naylor, Geo, herald, commended, 91
Nedham, Marchmont, 214

Newte, Tho. ob. 336

Oldcastle's Remarks, commended for
the style, 78

Onocratalus, a poem, 384
Oosten Van, Hen. 413
Orleton, co. Hereford, 271
Orpheus, 344

Osborn, Franc. his Memoirs of Queen
Elizabeth and King James, 410, 411
Ossian, scenes of, 139
Otho, 154

Ovid's Epistles, translated by Turber-
ville, 72
Oxenden arms, 82

Oxford, Vere, Earl of, 33, 35, 171

Nero, 154

Nelson, Lord, 81

Neve, Tim. ob. 418

P.

New world, Spanish historians on the Paget, Rev. Richard, 79, 310; memoir

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Newcome, Rev. Mr. 99
Newes, true and perfect of the Exploits
of Sir Fr. Drake, by Greepe, 293; a
fpecimen, ib.; 294
Newton, Tho. poet, 308

Sir Isaac, poem to, 50
Niccols, Rd. last compiler of additions
to the Mirror for Magistrates, 4, 157;
sonnets of, 158, 159; his poetical
character, 160

Nicholas, Thomas, his history of New
Spain, 351; extract from, 398
Miss, 190

Nichols, John, his Leicestershire, 235
Nicholfon, Bishop, blamed, 78
Nisbet, Alex. herald, his treatises, 317
Niumferling in Prussia, 54
Norbury, John, ob. 420

Normans did not first introduce slavery

in England, 289

of, 310

Palmerston, Visc, ob. 422
Pannauticon, by T. Wright, 100
Paradin, M. Claudius, his Heroical De-
vises, 94

Parker, friend of Turberville, 71
Archbishop, 152

Passions, sundry Christian, by Henry
Lok, 170

Patteson, Wm. ob. 422
Peacham, Henry, 388; his Compleat
Gentleman, 97
Peak, Mr. 55

Pearl, a chain of, or memorial for Queen
Elizabeth, 308

Pedigrees of upstarts ridiculed, 88

their proofs rendered more
difficult by the omission of visitations,

319

Peel, George, 34, 35; his Farewell, a
very rare poem, 288; a curious spe-
cimen of early blank verse, and of
some poetic me it, 289

Norris, Sir Henry, 306; Sir John, 171 Peerages and Baronetages, 109

North, Lord, 70

Northampton, Sp. Earl of, 215

Marchioness, 172, 375
Northamptonshire, collections for, 219
Northouck's Class. Dict. 110
Northumberland, Earl, 171; Countess,
306

-Duke, 304

Norton, Tho. 34
Nowers, Alex. herald painter, 96

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Peru, 353

Petrarch, 344

Petre Arms, 83

Pythagoras, 346

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Phenix Nest, a collection of Elizabethan

poetry; account of that book, 35;

with the names of its contributors, Quarles, Fra. 215

ib.; and specimens, 36

Phoenix, a poem, 383

Philipot, Tho. herald, 314

Philips, John, ob. 423

Phocylides, 346

R.

Rabelais, 363

Phylomythie, a scarce volume of poetry, Raleigh, Sir W.

by Tho. Scott, 381

Picanini, Dr. 101

Piety, Discourse of, 310

Pindar, 347

Pinnar, King, 154

Piozzi, Mrs. 130

Pitt's speeches well taken, 107

Plantagenet, 311

Planter, the Practical, 413
Plato, 346

Poetry, praise of, by Churchyard, 342
English, Flowers of, 29, 35
Poets formed by nature, not by industry,

118

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-Morris, 147

Rochester, Bishop of, answered by John
Fryth, 45

Preston, Wm. communications by, 37, Romaine, William, ob. 417

Powell, J. J. ub. 421

Pratt, Cha. 330

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Sackville, M. 156

Sael, Mr. 388

S.

Sage, Rev. Mr. 288

Salgado, Jas. his Memoirs of different

Nations, 209

Salisbury, Tho. 396

Skeltonical Salutation, on the Spanish
Armada, 294; Specimen of this
National Pasquinade, 295

Skinner, Captain, ob. 419
W. ob. 417

Slaney, Colonel, 215

Slavery in Demark anciently, 200; in
England, 205; not first introduced
by the Normans, 206
Smalbroke, Bishop, 98

Tho. Montacute, Earl of, his Smith, Sir Sidney, 81; Sir Jos. 215;

Legend, 13

Salmon Arms, 82

Salter, Jas. heraldic writer, 313
Sanderson, Wm. his Aulicus Coquina-

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Sheffield, John, of Beltoft, 194

Sir Richard and Lady, 55; Dr.
Thomas, 248; William, 35

Mrs. Charlotte, ob. 424

Smythe, friend of Jos. Warton, 185
Smyth, Rev. Robert, Memoir of, 102
Solarium, a Poem, 383

Soldier's Wish, by Robert Pricket, 307
Sole, Mr. ob. 422

Solis Antonio de, Spanish historian,

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Spain, New, Conquest of, by T. Nicho-
las, translated from the Spanish, 351;
Dedication, ib.; Aduress to the
Reader, 356; Commendatory Veises,
by Gosson, 357

Spalding Society, 102; co. Linc. 201,
208

Spaniard, described by Salgado, 209
Spavins, William, ob. 421

Sherard, William, L.L.D. Memoir of Speed, John, 96

101

James, M.D. ib.

Sphere of Gentry, by S. Morgan, 312
Spelman, Sir H. 215, 316

Sheridan, R. B. his Speech on Fox's Spenser, Edmund, 33, 159, 174, 306

Death, 333

C. R. ob. 335

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Edmund, (not the poet), 71

Sphynx, a Poem, 383

Spier, Jos. ob. 420

Stafford, Henry, Lord, a patron of
poetry, 7, 8

Staffordshire, Collections for, 222
Standish, Arthur, 415
Stanhope, Sir John, 171
Stanlake, co. Oxford, 98
Stater, 154
State Worthies, see Lloyd
Steevens, George, 388
Stephens, translator of Herrera, 403
Stephens,

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