Fabius, excellence of his cautious conduct against Hannibal is challenged to a disputation with the Anabaptists Faction, account of a French one in England of Barnevelt, references to it Faculties granted to John Locet, the pope's agent or emissary sir Thomas, appointed commander in chief by parliament sir Thomas, is made general of the forces is inveigled to surrender his commission lord, a letter to him on the use of commons Fairies, Thomas Cheney called the hermit of the queen of them their occupations relative to the punishment of prisoners -, their ancient castles and mansions described Family of love, a sect so called, the description of it Howard, a minute and distinct account of it Famine, a dreadful account of one in the north of England occasioned by excess of rain, and a consequent mortality account of a heavy one in the city of Constantinople of the city of Munster, possessed by the Anabaptists Fanatic Anabaptists, on their proceedings at Munster another account of them stated Fanatica Bibliotheca, or the Fanatick Library Fanatick, the character of one by a person of quality the Assembly's Catechism, the divinity of one -, represents a perfect Samaritan Fanaticks, a parallel between ancient and modern ones Fano in Italy, account of a particular custom there Fans, by whom invented, and when introduced into England Fanshaw, sir Henry, read the indictment against the countess of Somerset Farmer, the country one in what manner he was served at London Fardausi, Hakin, the eastern poet-laureat Faria, Franciscode, on his being a party in murder Faritius, on his delivering up a treacherous slave Farmers, in what mauner ruined by increase of buildings Farnesii Palatium, a description of thousands of them obliged to leave their farms Farnesio, cardinal, account of his palace at Caprarola Palatio, some account of it Farriers, on converting physicians into them Farrington, an account of the manner of its relief from the rebels Fasts, that they do not consist in abstaining from flesh only Fathers, their iniquities and crimes punished in the children Favourite, Leicester not the only one of queen Elisabeth Faust, one of the greatest promoters of learning Faustus, or Fust, account of him as printer of Tully's offices Fawkes, Guido, discovered in a corner of Percy's cellar is narrowly searched, after finding the gunpowder alias Johnson, account of his execution has the charge of Percy's hired house is executed at Westminster in Palace-yard Feast, an account of a great one presented to the pope by Lucifer Feckenham, master, his communication with lady Jane Dudley king James is compelled to let many of his lands in it Fees of sheriffs, &c. some account of Feistricz, the height of the mountains about it stated -, an account of the place by English travellers Felisburgh, the manner in which Wenceslaus was conveyed to Felonies, the various kinds of them described and stated -, a particular enumeration of them Felony, the proceedings, trial, and punishment in cases of -, Frankling is executed for aiding and abetting misprision of, the nature of it stated Kelton, John, conceives disgust at the duke of Buckingham Fenwick, sir John, his serious reflections upon life and death abundance of seals in the island of Ferrara, a description of it by English travellers Ferry, M. a minister of Metz, his letter to the professors of Geneva Ferryman of Dochet, his first dialogue with the London Waterman, &c. second dialogue Ferte, mons. de, French ambassador, account of his intrigues Fever, a malignant one, the lieutenant-general of death a curious conjecture on the place of their retirement Fielding, lord, viscount, his generosity to the duke of Buckingham Fidler, the life of Roger, so called Fiennes, commissioner, designed for one of the lords' house Mr. John, brother of the commissioner, one of the lords Fight of the English with the Spanish armada of Causham bridge, a particular account of it vi. 21 viii. 10 on encountering a bull, the method of stated the rexone or weapon used in the conflict 65 of the bull at Madrid, prince Charles of England present at 66 67 by sea, account of one at Bantry-bay in Ireland Figueres, the daughter of, married to Gonsales Finch, lord, his corroboration of lord Cottington's censure of Prynne, &c. John, the accusation and impeachment of him: sir John, his successful embassy to Coustantinople Finchley, or Finckley Park, the rangership of it sequestered , proceedings about the sale of it Fines's party at Tangier, their miscarriage, and the cause of it Finsbury pettifogger, account of Jefferies being one -, very common in Moravia, &c. Fir, Dr. Needham's and Mr. Ray's observations on medical properties of Fire, artificial, preparation of it to repel the Spanish armada many very seasonable cautions for the prevention of it Fire, the description of the great one in London -, an account of losses by it in various parts of the world wood, account of its being charged with duty in France at Whitehall, a description of it, and the damage done -, account of a terrible one at Mons Firing beacons, cautions against running to the sea in those cases Fish, directions respecting preserving or taking at York assizes Fisher, observations on Laud's account of the conference with Fisheries, an account of the benefit and advantage of supporting them the nature of those carried on by the Dutch the Dutch proclamation respecting those of herrings -, Sir Thomas Roe's speech in parliament on them Fishery of Yarmouth displayed, an eulogium in favour of herrings , an account of various places fit for establishing one. Fishes, in what manner the herring became the king of them -, trade, how engrossed by the Dutch, and revival by the English the great numbers of families it would give employment to Flanders, Baldwin, a provincial jesuit there an-account of the English exploits in it -, an account of the campaign there Flax and hemp, on the advantages of raising them in England , the English, on its being a terror to Rome the manner of raising it Fleet, an account of king Edward's -. on the best way of manning it of the French, many of them destroyed -, the obstructions to the manning it considered Fleetwood, lieutenant-general, some account of him -, lord Charles, account of his gift Flies of the inquisition described account of foreign ones, and how they entrap Lutherans Flight of woodcocks, the manner of it stated Flocks, account of red-wings coming to England in flocks -, famine, and mortality, productive of one another Florence, Socinus entertained 12 years at the court there duke of, his arbitrary imposts stated -, a description of it by English travellers Florentius, on the lives of the popes Florida, the gulf of, its limits described wine, Pride's account of it Florimondus Remondus, Posseviu's opinion of him a contradiction of it stated account of impossibilities charged as a palterer 423 V. 505 504 iii. 61 167 vi. 361 is contradicted by Genebrard Flushing is greatly improved, whilst possessed by the English sir Thomas Morgan leaves England to go to it Folkmote of Edward the Confessor, an account of of the parliament take possession of Lanceston Forde, sir Edward, his plan for raising money the means by which they undersell the English Forerunner of Revenge, a copious illustration of duke Robert's son and William Rufus killed in it , the nature of it described Forica, an account of it stated Forman, Dr letter to him from Essex, and account of his death his application of Aristotle's maxim to the body politic Fortune, sir Walter Raleigh deemed the tennis-ball of of Villiers is envied by the earl of Somerset Foudray, the rebels debark at it Foulface, Philip, the author of Bacchus Bountie -, a duty paid upon them in France Fox, bishop of Winchester, how he befriends Wolsey the examination of -, an account of his last will , bishop, his gallant defence of Norham castle Foyst, how catched by a whore Foysts, a curious dialogue between two Fragmenta Regalia of sir Robert Naunton France, the political manoeuvres of, for establishing popery in what manner its liberty was lost -, on its attempts to obtain an universal monarchy ་ its surprize of Strasburg in time of peace on Hugh Spencer's holding a correspondence with the outrages, in the murder of the nobility, &c. Pope Sixtus Quintus's character of king Henry III. of Burleigh's account of it the king of, in what manner to treat him the state of it described by sir Thomas Overbury Henry IV. of, his murder by Francis Rauilliack the difficulties it encountered in vanquishing the Normans , account of its oppression by Spain Henry of, on Rauilliack's murder of him -, on the design to assassinate him duke Joyeuse submits to him the laws of, and reason of being reformed -, account of Henry VIII.'s invasion of it -, on the siege and surrender of Turwine in it -, a description of Wolsey's pompous embassy to -, the duke of Lorrain's army to come from it , on procuring for the duke a passage through it -, on the English rebels sending an embasy to it news from it, relative to Mazarine's library its design to involve England in war king of. on his rapid conquests -, on De Groot's ambassy thither on its ruin by war sooner than England its danger to the empire stated ii. 263 vii. 437 X. 213 F. Fabius, excellence of his cautious conduct against Hannibal is challenged to a disputation with the Anabaptists Faction, account of a French one in England of Barnevelt, references to it Faculties granted to John Locet, the pope's agent or emissary sir Thomas, appointed commander in chief by parliament -, queen, and lady Cromwell, the parliament between them the dialogue between them, with the sudden exit , on the juggle between him and the citizens of London sir Thomas, is made general of the forces is inveigled to surrender his commission -, lord, a letter to him on the use of commons Fairies, Thomas Cheney called the hermit of the queen of them -, their occupations relative to the punishment of prisoners their ancient castles and mansions described Family of love, a sect so called, the description of it Howard, a minute and distinct account of it Famine, a dreadful account of one in the north of England occasioned by excess of rain, and a consequent mortality account of a heavy one in the city of Constantinople of the city of Munster, possessed by the Anabaptists Fanatic Anabaptists, on their proceedings at Munster another account of them stated Fanatica Bibliotheca, or the Fanatick Library Fanatick, the character of one by a person of quality ,the Assembly's Catechism, the divinity of one -, represents a perfect Samaritan Fardausi, Hakin, the eastern poet-laureat xii. 22 Faritius, on his delivering up a treacherous slave Faria, Franciscode, on his being a party in murder Farmers, in what mauner ruined by increase of buildings Farmer, the country one in what manner he was served at London thousands of them obliged to leave their farms 25 xii. 111 Fanaticks, a parallel between ancient and modern ones Fano in Italy, account of a particular custom there Fans, by whom invented, and when introduced into England Fanshaw, sir Henry, read the indictment against the countess of Somerset Farnesii Palatium, a description of Farnesio, cardinal, account of his palace at Caprarola Palatio, some account of it Farriers, on converting physicians into them Farrington, an account of the manner of its relief from the rebels Fasts, that they do not consist in abstaining from flesh only Fate of sir Cloudesley Shovel, the doubts entertained of it Fathers, their iniquities and crimes punished in the children Favourite, Leicester not the only one of queen Elisabeth Faust, one of the greatest promoters of learning Faustus, or Fust, account of him as printer of Tully's offices Faux, and his fellow friends, on their title to honourable distinction vii. 227 |