Argyle is envied by the emperor Domitian Agues, Hartman's recommendation of tobacco against Aid on the continent, the necessity of the English of Mons, D'Estrees to the English, very doubtful Alberick, earl of Hainault, the restorer of Mons his wall demolished Alberon, prince, the founder of Mons his tower Albert, archduke of Austria, improves and strengthens Mons Aldersgate, on the meeting of Quakers there Ale and strong beer, a vindication of Alegranza island, without inhabitants Alehouse-keepers, the duty of them Aleppo, trade thither for pigeons carried on by France Alewife of England, an humourous description of Alexander, an account of his treason III. pope, his insolence to the Emperor I. pope, Borgia Caesar's measures for him pope, a dispute with him Alexandria, the Turkish gallies drawn up near to it to Jerusalem, the journey of two pilgrims from Alfred, earl Goodwin's conduct towards him -, enquiry into his being at Rome stated Algerines, less perfidious than the Dutch Algier, the emperor Charles V's enterprize against it the effects of a war with it stated a description of the town or city of Allegiance, enquiry about it, and to whom it is due oath of, to be required from papists -, the oath of, refused by Humphrey Lloyd Sir Thomas, attacks the Dutch Smyrna fleet Allestree, Mr. his account of Young's frauds stated Alliance, the triple one of England, Holland, and Sweden of duke of Burgundy with England James I's ambitious view of, its error All-man-sir, his story of a sea-fight Almoner to the king, Wolsey is appointed to queen Henrietta, the bishop of Mende Alms-house for batchelors, an endowment of one proposed Alms-houses, observations about county ones Alpinus, Prosper, on the coffee tree Altena, a description of it Alva, duke of, his conduct in the Netherlands stated cruelty distinctly represented Alvares de Luna, a tyrannical Spanish minister Amazons, on their having lame gallants Ambassador, Cornelius Haga is sent to Constantinople the Spanish memorial of viii. 530 viii. 323 Amiens, on the number of English in it Amours, Cartismandua's degrading ones stated Anabaptist rebels, an offer of pardon is tendered to them Anabaptists, the doctrines maintained by them their proceedings at Munster Anacharsis, the inventor of grappling-hooks Anagram upon Sir Robert Sherley, ambassador to Persia Anastatius Bibliothecarius, Platina's account of a misrepresentation of Anatomy of a woman's tongue dissected and exemplified Ancalites, their submission to Cæsar Ancestors Saxon, derived from Teutonick blood Anchors, invention of them by the Tuscans Ancona, a description of it xii. 81 Ancurus, of Phrygia, some account of Andrapela, governor of Madagascar, xi. 535 Andrews, lord mayor, a letter to him vi. 275 bishop, an answer to his sermon by a quaker vii. 312 Apocalypse, or revelation, a play upon the word Apostacy and dissimulation of the Dutch at Japan Appannages, a discussion on them Apparel, or cloathing, a discussion of it , on excessive abuse in it Apparitions, an account of some strange ones Appia, a way from the city of Rome Application, a curious one to Spain of the word Catholick , tumult of, against the earl of Strafford Apsley, &c. how treated by Young Arabia, denominated, from its fragrance, nature's spicery -, ambassador, the nick-name of Gondamore Archbishop Laud, Dr. Welwood's remarks on opposed the doctrines of Calvin Archbishops, their contention for priority Archdeacon of Cambray, the medium of traitorous intelligence Arguments of the Protector against single government queries upon the protector's government xi. xii. 57, 65 xi. 39, &c. iii. 265 xii. 221 iv. 463 vi. 256 vii. 415 iv. 168 173 ii. 54 vi., 175 viii. 216 xii. 108 iv. 15 v. 345 179 vii. 167 Argyle, the last will of the marquis of Arias of Seville, an account of him Ariovistus gives assistance to the Sequanish Gauls, -, application of his description Arithmetick, the utility of it stated Arlotte, the skinner's daughter of Normandy --, an account of her dream Armada, the Spanish, the orders found on board of, of Spain, observations upon the invincible -, on the nature of its equipment Theodore Beza's poem on the defeat of it Armado, on the Spanish invincible one of 1588 Armagh in Ireland, the archbishop of, treated with ridicule -, Dowdall, the primate of, a violent papist Armament by sea recommended to government Armand, cardinal of, Richelieu, account of him his epitaph Armies, on the little dependance of mercenary opes --, first regularly paid by Romans Arminians, are distinctly favoured by archbishop Laud a Jesuit's remarks on them Arrest of Northampton, Somerset, &c. for murder of sir Thomas Overbury duke of Norfolk, an account of it Arras, the treaty of, stated Arrests or attachments, remarks on them Arthur, the king, his enterprizes Gawen, the nephew of, his sepulchre Articles of agreement with Lucifer stated of agreement with the Irish Catholicks -, on treaty of the 36 -, uniformly violated by the Dutch Artifice of Cromwell against Fairfax Artificers, the nature of their duty Artillery house at Venice described Artimedorus, his dream-book Arts of Mrs. Turner and countess of Somerset a plan for improving them , on the expediency of teaching them to all persons Arviragus, his government as king in Britain Arundel, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, persecutes Lollards -, earl and countess of, favourers of papery , countess of, a she-champion of the popish religion Asaph, St. bishop of, letter to him from archbishop Ascham, the schoolmaster to the queen Ascension, Isle of, a description of it Ashford, rector of, Mary Hutt's falsities about him Mrs. refused christian burial, because a protestant Ashur, cardinal Wolsey is sent thither of Coblentz, the duke of Saxony meets it man, a portrait of one man, compared with Hugh Peters Assertions on tythes, the protector's false ones Assizes at Huntingdon, the singular jury there at York, serjeant Thorpe's charge to the jury at Association, for defending queen Elizabeth and her government -, pretended one, to restore king James Astrologer, account of Herlicius Astrological judgments, on the futility of Asylum of Charles II. at Boscobel-house and oak Athanasius, St. brief notes on the creed of , superseded by Harold the Usurper Athelred encounters the Danish invaders Athenian government, the danger of changing represented Athenians, their claim to the invention of wrestling Athens, on the time of an university there -, the statuaries of, were chusers of their gods Atkins, Richard, his martyrdom at Rome Attachments or Arrests, remarks on them Attack of prince Rupert on the parliament forces at Brentford Attainder, a bill of, against the earl of Strafford -, a motion for, against cardinal Wolsey and treason, the nature of, stated of Shane O'Neal, who is slain 72 -, Sir Nicholas, an account of him 138 -, Sir Francis, his speech on arraigning Somerset Bagge-pudding, on being called London's joy -, on their requiring bail-bonds, &c. Baily, fined and imprisoned for rescuing Kirton Baker, &c. chaplains to archbishop Laud ---'s-Chronicle, on the parliament of queen Mary rear admiral, instructions given to him Bakers, on the duty of them Balance of power, on England's preserving it -, its statement by D'Avenant Baldock is made lord chancellor of England Baldwin, provincial of English jesuits in Flanders -, father, an account of his intrigues III. earl, his wall demolished at Mons IV. earl, or the builder, his improvement of Mons iv. 452 viii. 476 ---, strange appearances on his being elected pope iv. 45 ib. 496 viii. 243 i. 10% Banishing papists, on the necessity of Banishment of the English students from Rome, and recal Banks of credit, the nature of them stated Banquet, on cardinal Wolsey's sumptuous ope of king Henry VIII. Bantan, the siege of it described ---, on the English being favoured there Barbadees, island of, English army at Castle-Bay there the state of the planters in that island Barbarino, cardinal, his connections in England Barbers, on their paying for licences in France Barcelona, its preservation from the French Bargeman, his first dialogue with the ferryman his second dialogue with ditto Bargen, marquis of, sent to Spain Barillon, mons. the Frence ambassador, resists Dover harbour Barker, Mr. Christopher, printer, not instructed in the business Barkstead, colonel, or lord, his merits described |