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Fabius, excellence of his cautious conduct against Hannibal
Fabricius, sent to the German Anabaptists to reform them

is challenged to a disputation with the Anabaptists
Dr. a more particular account of him

Faction, account of a French one in England

of Barnevelt, references to it

Faculties granted to John Locet, the pope's agent or emissary
Failure of sir Francis Drake in his design upon Panama
Dr. Emms's resurrection, Lacy's reasons for it
Fair sex, the indifference of Lewis XIII. towards them
Fairbourne, sir Palmes, his prudent retreat by means of pikes
Fairfax, a packet of letters seized by him at Padstow in Cornwal

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

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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
Faith, on the popish maxim of not keeping it with hereticks
Falkland, the residence of king James of Scotland
Fall of Wolsey and archbishop Laud, in what manner pre-signified
Mrs. Anne Boleyn the original instrument of it
Falsehood overcome by truth, and triumph of learning
Fame, worldly, the mirrour of it displayed on various subjects
Familiars, the character of them, and their artful conduct

their occupations relative to the punishment of prisoners
Families, on the vast numbers about London destroyed by plagues
-, great numbers impoverished and ruined by coaches
allied to the house of Howard
ancient ones of the north stated

-, 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

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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
Farthings, lord Harrington obtains a patent for brass bones
Fasciculus Temporum, the author of, commended and approved
Fashions, the foolish and costly habit of changing with them
Fasting of Martha Taylor described, an instance of great abstinence
-, communicated to Mr. Reynolds

Fasts, that they do not consist in abstaining from flesh only
Fatality, on observing lucky and unlucky days
Fate of sir Cloudesley Shovel, the doubts entertained of it
Father, Morton a nursing one to the church

Fathers, their iniquities and crimes punished in the children
Faulconbridge, lord, married to a daughter of Cromwell

Favourite, Leicester not the only one of

queen Elisabeth

Faust, one of the greatest promoters of learning

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Faustus, or Fust, account of him as printer of Tully's offices
Faux, and his fellow friends, on their title to honourable distinction

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Fawkes, Guido, discovered in a corner of Percy's cellar

is narrowly searched, after finding the gunpowder
his undaunted conduct after being secured
his deposition before the privy counsellors
the other conspirators confirm his declaration
called the devil of the vault

alias Johnson, account of his execution

has the charge of Percy's hired house
is sent into Flanders to sir William Stanley, &c.
is discovered in a corner of the cellar

is executed at Westminster in Palace-yard

Feast, an account of a great one presented to the pope by Lucifer
Features, observations on a similarity of them

Feckenham, master, his communication with lady Jane Dudley
Fee-farm of the town of Yarmouth, some account of it

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
Felix II. pope is omitted by Marcellinus in his chronicle, and why
Fell, Margaret, and George Fox, their examination and trial
Fellow-commoner, a speech of one

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
-, account of his stabbing the duke

Fenwick, sir John, his serious reflections upon life and death
Ferdinaud, king of the Romans, holds a diet at Worms
Ferdinaudo, a worthy protestant of Seville, the treatment of
Fermentation, in what manner carried on in the human body
Fern, Dr. his mistakes on the nature and extent of obedience
Fernandez, Juan, the Cinque Ports ship leaves Selkirk there
-, great plenty of goats in the island of
-, cotton and piemento trees there

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
Fevers, the dangers of, on their removal by the gout
Fiction, Homer esteemed the father of it, with its use
Field, John, one of the real printers for Barker and Bill
Fieldfare, a bird of passage, on the numerous flocks of them
-, commonly arrives in England by a northern wind

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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

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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

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of Causham bridge, a particular account of it
at sea, description of one in a coffee-house

vi. 21

viii. 10

on encountering a bull, the method of stated

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the rexone or weapon used in the conflict

65

of the bull at Madrid, prince Charles of England present at
-, the dexterity and gallantry displayed in

66

67

by sea, account of one at Bantry-bay in Ireland

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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
Fir-trees, very numerous to the southward of Vienna

-, very common in Moravia, &c.

Fir, Dr. Needham's and Mr. Ray's observations on medical properties of
Dr. Merret on the shavings of, in wines

Fire, artificial, preparation of it to repel the Spanish armada
-, how a woman's tongue may be said to be one
a very heavy one among the Jews at Constantinople

many very seasonable cautions for the prevention of it

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Fire, the description of the great one in London

-, an account of losses by it in various parts of the world
, a particular detail of damage done by that of London
-, an account of the great fire of Moscow, with the cause
works, a grand display of them at Mustapha's circumcision
of London, &c. the plots of papists

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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
Fishing, on the advantage to be derived from the occupation of
on the facilities afforded to the English for pursuing it

-, trade, how engrossed by the Dutch, and revival by the English
how lost by the English, and mode of redeeming it
of the Dutch in the British seas, the means of their rise
number of vessels employed by the Dutch in this trade
a proposition for encouraging the trade of, in England
-, an enlargement and discussion of the proposition on

the great numbers of families it would give employment to
trade, observations on the means of improving it
ports, on the expediency of erecting work-houses at them
Fitz-gerard, the white knight of Ireland, attainted of high treason
--williams, colonel, his propositions for raising 10,000 men
walter receives a pardon, but is afterwards beheaded
-, an account of his being beheaded at Calais
Flaminius, how deemed guilty of the most odious vices
Flamock, Thomas, encourages the revolt of the Cornishmen
Thomas, account of being executed and quartered

Flanders, Baldwin, a provincial jesuit there

an-account of the English exploits in it
the prince of Parma is governor of 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
, a creature. of Cromwell's

Flies of the inquisition described

account of foreign ones, and how they entrap Lutherans

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Flight of woodcocks, the manner of it stated

Flocks, account of red-wings coming to England in flocks
Floods in South Wales, a warning to England

-, 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

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charged as a palterer

423

V.

505

504

iii. 61

167

vi. 361

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is contradicted by Genebrard
another proof of his deception

Flushing is greatly improved, whilst possessed by the English

sir Thomas Morgan leaves England to go to it

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Folkmote of Edward the Confessor, an account of
Fol y of the stroakers, the boldness of it
Fomenters of the sedition in 1641, activity of Dutch
Foragers at Berwick upon Tweed, in what manner served
Forces of the Tartars, on disbanding them at Adrianople
of sir Thomas Lunsford, an account of them
account of the king's at Wetherby in Yorkshire
attack of the king's at Islip by capt. Temple

of the parliament take possession of Lanceston
of Norway defeated by Harold

Forde, sir Edward, his plan for raising money
Foreign affairs, sir Robert Sherley on the management of
Foreigners, the mischief of encouraging them stated

the means by which they undersell the English
their oppressions from Bishop Wren

Forerunner of Revenge, a copious illustration of
Forest, New, its creation by William the Conqueror

duke Robert's son and William Rufus killed in it
of Waltham, Aminadab Blower's lecture in it
Forfeited estates in Ireland, an account of them
Forgeries, the earl of Sandwich's observations on them
Forgery of letters by the earl of Leicester

, the nature of it described

Forica, an account of it stated

Forman, Dr letter to him from Essex, and account of his death
Formosus, pope, in whut manner he was served after his death
Fornication and adultery, &c. advice upon them
Forrester, sir Andrew, the persecution of described
Fortescue, his observations on the conquest of England

his application of Aristotle's maxim to the body politic
-, on the laws which continue it

Fortune, sir Walter Raleigh deemed the tennis-ball of of Villiers is envied by the earl of Somerset

Foudray, the rebels debark at it

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Foulface, Philip, the author of Bacchus Bountie
Fowl, the great scarcity of them in Scotland

-, a duty paid upon them in France

Fox, bishop of Winchester, how he befriends Wolsey
George, his exclamation

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
the murder of king Henry IV. of

Burleigh's account of it

the king of, in what manner to treat him

the state of it described by sir Thomas Overbury
-, account of its military weakness

Henry IV. of, his murder by Francis Rauilliack
the exclusion of bastards from its government

the difficulties it encountered in vanquishing the Normans
the succours taken to it in 1591 by Robert earl of Essex

, 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
the arms of formidable to Christendom

its danger to the empire stated

ii. 263

vii. 437 X. 213

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Fabius, excellence of his cautious conduct against Hannibal
Fabricius, sent to the German Anabaptists to reform them

is challenged to a disputation with the Anabaptists
Dr. a more particular account of him

Faction, account of a French one in England

of Barnevelt, references to it

Faculties granted to John Locet, the pope's agent or emissary
Failure of sir Francis Drake in his design upon Panama
Dr. Emms's resurrection, Lacy's reasons for it
Fair sex, the indifference of Lewis XIII. towards them
Fairbourne, sir Palmes, his prudent retreat by means of pikes
Fairfax, a packet of letters seized by him at Padstow in Cornwal

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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
Faith, on the popish maxim of not keeping it with hereticks
Falkland, the residence of king James of Scotland
Fall of Wolsey and archbishop Laud, in what manner pre-signified
-, Mrs. Anne Boleyn the original instrument of it
Falsehood overcome by truth, and triumph of learning
Fame, worldly, the mirrour of it displayed on various subjects
Familiars, the character of them, and their artful conduct

-, their occupations relative to the punishment of prisoners
Families, on the vast numbers about London destroyed by plagues
, great numbers impoverished and ruined by coaches
allied to the house of Howard
ancient ones of the north stated

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

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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

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Farmers, in what mauner ruined by increase of buildings

Farmer, the country one in what manner he was served at London

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thousands of them obliged to leave their farms

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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
Farthings, lord Harrington obtains a patent for brass bones
Fasciculus Temporum, the author of, commended and approved
Fashions, the foolish and costly habit of changing with them
Fasting of Martha Taylor described, an instance of great abstinence
, communicated to Mr. Reynolds

Fasts, that they do not consist in abstaining from flesh only
Fatality, on observing lucky and unlucky days

Fate of sir Cloudesley Shovel, the doubts entertained of it
Father, Morton a nursing one to the church

Fathers, their iniquities and crimes punished in the children
Faulconbridge, lord, married to a daughter of Cromwell

Favourite, Leicester not the only one of queen Elisabeth

Faust, one of the greatest promoters of learning

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Faustus, or Fust, account of him as printer of Tully's offices

Faux, and his fellow friends, on their title to honourable distinction

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