Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters

Part 17

Chapter 173,258 wordsPublic domain

Blount, Ralph, lx.

Blunt man, character of, 119.

Bobadil, 105.

Bodleian Library, Oxford, 73, 198, 199, 228, 231, 262, 273.

_Boke of hawkynge, huntynge, and fysshinge_, 50.

Bold forward man, character of, 108.

Bong, 227.

Books, mode of placing them in old libraries, 66.

Bord, 226.

Borgia, 79.

Bouge, 225.

_Boulster, Lecture_, 263.

Bourne, Nicholas, 255.

Bouse, 225, 226.

Bousing-ken, 227.

Bowl-alley, character of, 76.

Brachigraphy, 5.

Brand, Mr. 230, 260, 269, 271, 277, 278.

Bread used in England in the sixteenth century, 47.

Breeches, 3.

Breton, captain, 237.

Breton, Nicholas, 14, 198, 236, 237. _Life of_, 237

_Breton's Longing_, 237.

Bridewell, 249.

Britannicus, his pedigree, 265.

_British Bibliographer_, by Brydges, 228, 260.

British Museum, li, 267.

_British Topography_, by Gough, an addition to, 253.

Britton, Thomas, 269.

Brownist, 87.

Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, 228, 237, 264.

Bucephalus, 262.

Bukingham, duke of, 199, 276, 277.

Bullen, earl of, 163.

Burford, Oxfordshire, 211.

Burroughs, Sir John, 197. _Lines on_, 199, 200.

Burton, Robert, 46, 73, 228.

Butler, Samuel, 277.

Butter, Nathaniel, 255.

Buttery, 127.

Byng, 227.

C. F. 232.

Caeling cheat, 226.

Caesar, 20.

Caesars, the, 124.

Calais sands, 81, 82.

Cambridge, 161.

Camden, 72.

Canaries, a dance, 262.

Canary, 36, 37.

Cant phrases, 221, 222, 225, 226, 227.

Capel, Mr. 229.

Carrier, character of a, 40.

Carte, 199.

Casaubon, 114.

Cassan, 226.

Cassel, siege of, 28.

_Catalogue of Compounders for their Estates_, 266.

Cato, 62, 154.

_Caveat for Commen Cursetors_, 219.

_Censura Literaria_, 229, 236, 237, 256, 260, 269.

Centlivre, Mrs. 82.

Centoes, 72.

_Century of Inventions_, by the Marquis of Worcester, 33.

Cerberus, 271.

Chalmers, Mr. 46.

Cham, 136.

Chandler, R. lii.

_Character of an agitator_, 268.

_Character of an antiquary_, 269.

_Character of an assemblyman_, 271.

_Character of an untrue bishop_, 263.

_Character of a ceremony-monger_, 277.

_Character of a coffee-house_, 274.

_Character of a disbanded courtier_, 276.

_Character of an ill-court-favourite_, 277.

_Character of an honest drunken cur_, 275.

_Character of a Dutchman_, 275.

_Character of England_, 269.

_Character of an exchange-wench_, 275.

_Character of a fanatic_, 274.

_Character of France_, 269.

_Character of a town-gallant_, 275.

_Character of a horse-courser_, 275.

_Character of an ill husband_, 275.

_Character of the hypocrite_, 279.

_Character of a Jacobite_, 277.

_Character of Italy_, 270.

_Character of a London diurnal_, 268.

_Character of the Low Countries_, 270.

_Character of an Oxford incendiary_, 263.

_Character of a certain ugly old P----_, 276.

_Character of an honest and worthy parliament man_, 278.

_Character of a pawn-broker_, 275.

_Character of a complete physician, or naturalist_, 278.

_Character of the Presbyterian pastors and people of Scotland_, 278.

_Character of a projector_, 263.

_Character of a scold_, 275.

_Character of Scotland_, 270.

_Character of a solicitor_, 275.

_Character of Spain_, 270.

_Character of a tally-man_, 275.

_Character of a pilfering taylor_, 275.

_Character of a temporizer_, 269.

_Character of a tory_, 277.

_Character of a town miss_, 275.

_Character of a trimmer_, 276.

_Character of an ugly woman_, 276.

Characters: List of books containing characters, 219.

Characters, by Butler, 277.

_Characters and Elegies_, by Wortley, 265.

_Characters upon Essaies_, 236.

_Characters addressed to Ladies_, 277.

_Characters of virtues and vices, by bishop Hall_, 248.

_Characterism, or the modern age displayed_, 278.

_Characters, twelve ingenious; or pleasant descriptions_, 276.

Charles I. 190, 191, 193, 218, 277.

Charles II. 190, 191, 193, 207, 282.

Charles, Prince, 189.

Chates, 227.

Chaucer, 12, 99, 137, 206.

Cheap, cross in, 163.

Chess-play, verses on, by Breton, 240.

Chete, 226.

Child, character of, 1.

Christ-church, Oxford, 187, 191.

Christmas, 150.

Chuck, 162.

Church-papist, character of, 27.

_Cinthia's Revenge_, by Stephens, 231.

Citizen, character of a mere gull, 160.

_City Match_, by Mayne, 85, 105.

Clarendon, Lord, 189, 191. His character of Earle, 194.

_Clerke's Tale_, by Chaucer, 137.

Cleveland, 268.

Cliff, Lord, 37.

Clitus-Alexandrinus, 251.

Clout, 59, 281.

Clye, 227.

Cocke, J. 235.

Cocke Lorell, 228.

_Cocke Lorelles Bote_, 228.

Cofe, 225, 227.

Colchester, 277.

College butler, character of, 45.

Comments on books, 124.

_Compleat gamester_, 280.

Complimental man, character of, 147.

Conceited man, character of, 29.

_Conceited pedlar_, by Randolph, 161.

Constable, character of, 53.

Constantinople, 28.

Contemplative man, character of, 82.

Cook, character of a, 106.

Cooper, Mrs. 237.

Corranto-coiner, character of, 252.

Couched, 225.

Coventry, Sir William, 276.

Councellor, character of a worthy, 238.

Councellor, character of an unworthy, 238.

Counterfet cranke, 222.

Country knight, character of, 48.

Courtier, character of, 230.

Coward, character of, 173.

Cowardliness, essay on, in verse, 232.

Coxeter, 231.

Cranke, 222.

Cressey, Hugh, his character of Earle, 196.

Cramprings, 227.

Crimchan, 253.

Critic, character of, 123.

Cromwell, 268.

Crooke, Andrew, lii.

Cuffen, 226.

Cupid, 230.

_Cure for the itch_, by H. P. 246.

Cut, 225, 227.

Dallison, Maximilian, 238.

Dances, old, 262.

Danet, Thomas, 232.

Danvers, Lord, 211.

Darius, 107.

Darkemans, 225.

David, 265, 266.

Davies of Hereford, 229.

Dear year, 175.

Deboshments, 181.

Decker, 33, 34, 98, 221, 279, 281.

Dele, 222.

Demaunder for glymmar, 222.

Demetrius, Charles, 73.

Denny, Lord Edward, 249.

_Description of unthankfulnesse_, by Breton, 237.

Detractor, character of a, 63.

Deuseauyel, 227.

Digby, Sir Kenelm, 15.

Dinascoso, 224.

Dining in Pauls, 105.

Dinners given by the sheriff, 39.

Dioclesian, 262.

Discontented man, character of, 18.

_Discourse of the English stage_, by Flecknoe, 273.

Divine, character of a grave, 8.

Dole, 111.

Dommerar, 222.

Door-posts, 17, 280.

Douce, Mr. 257.

Doves of Aleppo, 268.

Doxe, 222.

Dragon that pursued the woman, 63.

_Dramatic Poets_, by Langbaine, xlix.

Drugger, 14.

Drunkard, character of, 136.

Dryden, 272.

Dudes, 227.

Dunton, John, 131.

Duppa, Dr. 189.

Dutchmen, their love for rotten cheese, 20.

Earle, Bishop, xlviii, l, lii: Life of, 186, &c. Characters of, 194, 195, 196, 282: list of his works, 197: name of Earle, lvii.

Earle, Sir Richard, 218.

Earle, Thomas, 282.

Earthquake in Germany, 73.

_Ecclesiastical Polity_, by Hooker, 190, 193, 197, translated into Latin, 190.

Edward I. 163.

Effeminate fool, character of, 239.

[Greek: Eikon Basilike] 190, 193, 197, dedication to the Latin translation, 207.

Eleven of the clock, 39.

Elizabeth, queen, 20, 39, 103, 163.

Ellinor, queen, 163.

Ellis, 237.

Ellis, Henry, li.

Empty wit, character of an, 134.

Endor, witch of, 266.

England, 96, 116.

_England's selected characters_, 236.

_English Gentleman_, by Brathwait, 260.

_Epigrams_, by Flecknoe, 272.

_Epigrams_, by H. P. 246.

Esau, 22.

_Essayes and Characters_, by L. G. 271.

_Essays and characters of a prison_, by Mynshul, 138, 243.

_Essays of Love and Marriage_, 274.

Essex, Lord, 262, "lord of Essex' measures," a dance, 262.

_Every Man in his Humour_, by Ben Jonson, 105, 142.

Euphormio, 67.

_Excellent vercis worthey Imitation_, supposed by Breton, 238.

Eyes upon noses, 37.

Elyot, Sir Thomas, 49.

F. R. 271.

F. T. 267.

Fabricius, 46.

Falcons, 49.

Falstaff, 19, 105.

Farley, William, 40.

Farmer, Dr. 229.

Feltham, Owen, 270.

Fiddler, character of a poor, 149.

_Fifty-five enigmatical characters_, by R. F. 271.

_Figures_, by Breton, 198, 238.

_Figure of foure_, by Breton, 198.

Fines, Catherine, 252.

Fines, Mary, 252.

Fines, Sir William, 252.

Finical, 160.

Fires, 28.

_Fishing_, treatise on, 50.

Flagge, 225.

Flatterer, character of a, 155.

Flecknoe, Richard, 271, 272, 273.

Fleming, 176.

Fletcher, John, 203.

Flitchman, 221.

Florio, 224.

Ford, T. 267.

Formal man, character of, 25.

Four of the clock, 107.

_Four for a penny; or poor Robin's characters_, 275.

_Four prentises of London_, by Heywood, 98, 163.

France, 269.

Frater, 221.

_Fraternitye of Vacabondes_, 221, 228.

Fresh-water Mariner, 221.

Freze, white, 223.

Frieze jerkins, 221.

Frost, great, 175, 176.

_Funeral Monuments_, by Weever, 103.

G. L. 271.

Gage, 225.

Galen, 12, 30.

Gallant, character of an idle, 51.

Gallobelgicus, 255.

_Gallus Castratus_, 269.

Gallye slops, 221.

Gavel-kind, 24.

Gee and ree, 58.

Geneva bible, 3.

Geneva print, 84.

Gennet, 261.

Germany, 24, 73.

Gerry, 227.

Gigges, 239.

Gilding of the cross, 163.

Gildon's _Lives of the English Dramatic poets_, 231.

Giles's, St. Church, Oxford, 4.

Girding, 19.

_Glossographia Anglicana Nova_, 141.

Gloucester cathedral, 40.

_Gloucestershire, History of_, by Atkyns, 41.

Goddard, author of the _Mastif-whelp_, 15.

God's judgments, 73.

Gold hat-bands, 67.

Gold tassels, worn by noblemen at the University, 67.

_Good and the bad_, by Breton, 14, 236.

_Governour_, by Sir Thomas Elyot, 49.

Gough, Mr. 237, 253.

Gown of an alderman, 18.

Granger, Mr. 267.

Great man, character of a meer, 177.

Greek's collections, 72.

Grunting chete, 226.

Gryffith, William, 219.

Guarded with gold lace, 280.

Guillim, John, 282.

Gull in plush, 163.

_Gul's Hornebooke_, by Decker, 33, 34, 98, 279, 281.

Gygger, 226.

Hall, Bishop, 248, 279.

_Harleian Miscellany_, 271, 274, 275, 276, 277.

Harman, Thomas, 219.

Harmanes, 226.

Harrison, William, 24, 39, 47.

Hart-hall, Oxford, 211.

Haslewood, Mr. 260.

Hawking, 49, 142.

Hawkins, Sir John, 111, 262.

Hay, James Lord, 249.

Hederby, 163.

Hemingford, Huntingdonshire, 211.

_Henry the Fourth_, by Shakspeare, 105.

Henry VI. 15.

Henry VII. 4.

Henry VIII. 33.

Herald, character of an, 115.

_Heraldry_, Treatise on, by Guillim, 282.

Herbert, Mr. 220, 228.

Heylin, Peter, account of, 211 --inscription on his monument, 211.

Heyne, 148.

Heywood, 98, 163.

Hickeringill, E. 277.

High-spirited man, character of, 158.

Hill, Mr. lii.

Hippocrates, 12.

_History of England_, by Carte, 199.

_Histrio-mastix_, by Prynne, 62.

Hobby, 261.

Hogeshed, 225.

Hogg, 263.

Hogged poney, 261.

Hoker, 221.

Holinshed, Raphael, 5, 15, 24, 39, 47, 109, 175, 176.

Holt, in Germany, 73.

Honest man, character of an ordinary, 181.

Hooker, Richard, 190, 193, 196, 197.

Hool, Samuel, 131.

_Horae Subsecivae_, xlix.

Horse-race terms, 142.

_Hortus Mertonensis_, a poem by Earle, 197.

_Hospitall of Incurable Fooles_, lx.

Hostess, character of a handsome, 122.

Houghton, Sir Gilbert, 236.

Houghton in the Spring, 211.

Howell, James, 37.

_Hudibras_, 277.

Huggeringe, 224.

Hugger-mugger, 224.

Hungarian, 125.

Hunting, 142.

_Husband_, a poem, 229.

Hygh-pad, 226.

Hypocrite, character of a she precise, 84.

Jacob, 22.

Jail-bird, 100.

James I. 20, 62, 92, 103.

James II. 191.

Jarke, 227.

Jarke-man, 222.

_Idea of his highness Oliver_, by Flecknoe, 273.

Jealous man, character of, 183.

Jennet, 261.

Jerusalem, 164.

Jesses, 50.

Jesuits, 99, 114.

Ignoramus, 235.

_Illustrious wife_, by Giles Oldisworth, 229.

Imputation, 143, 161.

Inquisition, 31.

Insolent man, character of, 142.

John Dory, 150.

John's, St. College, Oxford, 211.

Johnson, Richard, 252.

Jonathan, 265.

Jonson, Ben, 105: Lines by, 232.

Jordans, 36.

Isbosheth, 266.

Islip, Oxfordshire, 212.

Juliana Barnes, or Berners, 50.

Jump, 156.

Keckerman, Bartholomew, 46.

Keep, 118.

Ken or Kene, 225, 226, 227.

Kennett, White, 195: his character of Earle, 195.

Kent, 24, 25.

Kent, maid of, 109.

King's bench prison, 244.

Kippis, Dr. 271.

Knight, character of a country, 48.

Kynchin-co, 222.

Kynchin-morte, 222.

Lage, 225.

Lagge, 227.

Lambarde, 25.

Lambeth-palace, 111.

Langbaine, xlix, 231, 272.

_Laquei ridiculosi_, by H. P. 246.

Lascivious man, character of, 165.

Laud, Bishop, 211.

Laurence, St. 107.

Leg to the residencer, 117, 281.

Legs in hands, 37.

Legerdemain, 182.

Legh, Anne, 237.

Legh, Sir Edward, 237.

Leicester, Earl of, 237.

Leigh, see Legh.

Le Neve, 217.

Lent, 61.

_Letters_, by Howell, 37.

_Life and Errors of John Dunton_, by himself, 131.

_Life of Ruddiman_, by Chalmers, 45.

Lilburne, 268.

Lilly, xlix.

Lipken, 225.

Lipped, 225.

Lipsius, 30.

London, 41, 175.

London-bridge, 176.

_London and country carbonadoed_, by Lupton, 260.

_London Spy_, by Ward, 162.

Long-lane, 255.

Long pavian, a dance, 262.

_Love's Dominion_, by Flecknoe, 273.

Low Countries, 23, 237, 270: _Brief Character of_, by _Felltham_, 23.

Lowre, 225, 227.

Lucian, 138.

Ludgate, 249.

Lupton, Donald, 260.

Lybbege, 225.

Lycosthenes, 102.

Lyghtmans, 225.

M. G. 243.

M. R. 249.

_Macbeth_, by Shakspeare, 162.

Mac-Flecknoe, 273.

Machiavel, 31.

Magdalen College, Oxford, 211, 266.

_Maid, a Poem of_, by Salstonstall, 256.

_Maid's Tragedy_, by Beaumont and Fletcher, 205.

Mainwaring, Matthew, 244: family of, ib.

Make, 225.

Malaga wine, 37.

Malone, Mr. 86.

Man, Samuel, 267.

Manchet, 47.

Mars, 263.

Martial, 135.

Martin, 268.

Mary's, St. Church, Oxford, 4, 109.

_Mastif Whelp_, 15.

_Mastive or young whelpe of the old dogge_, 246.

Maund, 226.

Maurice of Nassau, 28.

Mayne, 85, 105.

Meddling-man, character of, 151.

Medicis, Francis de, 91.

Melpomene, 72.

_Memoirs of the Peers of England_, by Brydges, 264.

Menander, 204.

Menippus, 138.

Mephibosheth, 265.

Meres, 237.

_Merry Devil of Edmonton_, a Comedy, 84.

Merton-College, Oxford, 187, 192, 194, 197.

_Microcosmography_, 197. Editions of, li.

_Micrologia_, by R. M. 249.

Minshall-hall, 244.

Minshew, 32, 94, 181.

_Miraculous Newes from the Cittie of Holt_, 73.

_Miscellania_, by Flecknoe, 272.

Modest man, character of, 131.

Monson, Sir Thomas, 49.

Monster out of Germany, 73.

_Monthly Mirror_, 236.

Monument of Earle, 193.

_Monumenta Anglicana_, by Le Neve, 217.

Moorfields, 252.

Mooted, 94.

_More the Merrier_, 246.

Morley, Dr. 191.

Mort, 225.

_Mother's Blessing_, by Breton, 237.

_Mouse-trap_, by H. P. 246.

Munster, 73.

Murdered bodies supposed to bleed at the approach of the murderer, 15.

Musgarve, 268.

_Musick, history of_, by Sir John Hawkins, 262.

Myll, 226, 227.

Mynshul, 84, 138.

Mynshul, Geffray, 243, 244.

Nabeker, 225.

Nabes, 226.

Namptwich, Cheshire, 244.

_Naps upon Parnassus_, 269.

Nares, Mr. 279.

Nase, 226.

Navy of England, 72.

Nero, 233.

Netherlands, 253.

_New Anatomie, or character of a Christian or round-head_, 264.

Newcastle, Duke of, 272: lines by, ib.

_New Custome_, 221.

_Newes of this present week_, 255.

Newgate, 249, 268.

Newman, Sir Thomas, 109.

Nine Muses, a dance, 262.

_Nine Worthies_, 164.

Nireus, 138.

Noah's flood, 60.

Nonconformist, 84.

_Norfolk, History of_, by Blomefield, 217.

North, Lord, 264.

Northern nations, 15.

Norton, Northamptonshire, 237.

Nose, 225.

Nyp, 227.

Oldham, Mr. 276.

Oldisworth Giles, 229.

Old man, character of a good, 153.

One and thirty, 56.

Orford, Lord, 264, 276.

Osborne, Francis, 103.

Overbury, Sir Thomas, 229, 230, 235, 264.

Overton, 268.

Oxford, 4, 96, 187, 201, 211, 238, 266.

P. H. 246.

Pad, 226.

Painted cloth, 74.

Pallyarde, 221.

Pamphlets, character of, 268.

Paracelsus, 30.

Park, Mr. lii. 237, 256, 276.

Park, Mr. John James, 257.

Parrot, Henry, 246.

Parson, character of a poor, from Chaucer, 10.

Partial man, character of, 95.

_Passion of a discontented minde_, supposed by Breton, 238.

_Passions of the Spirit_, supposed by Breton, 238.

Patrico, 222.

Pavian, 262.

Paul V. pope, 91.

Paul's, St. Church, 103, 231, 252, 255, 259.

Paul's-cross, 109; penance at, 109.

Paul's man, 105.

Paul's walk, character of, 103.

Paul's walk, xlviii: time of walking there, 103.

Paynell, Thomas, 13, 280.

Pecke, 226.

Pegasus, 261.

Pembroke, Henry, earl of, 201.

Pembroke, Philip, earl of, 187, 188.

Pembroke, William, earl of, 197: lines on, 201.

Percy, bishop, 237.

Peters, 268.

Peter's, St. Church, Oxford, 4.

Pharoah, 22.

_Philaster_, by Beaumont and Fletcher, 205.

Philip II. of Spain, 32.

_Phoenix Nest_, by R. S. 240.

_Physician against his will_, by Flecknoe, 272.

Physician, character of a dull, 11.

Pick-thank, 168.

_Picturae Loquentes_, by Saltonstall, 256.

Pierce, character of Earle, 196.

_Pierce Penilesse_, 156.

Pineda, 140.

Plausible man, character of, 74.

Plautus, 124, 205.

Player, characters of, 60, 249.

_Pleasant walkes of Moorefields_, 253.

Plodding student, character of, 101.

Plutarch, 35.

Pluto, 138.

Points, 38.

Poland, 253.

Ponsonby, William, lx.

Poor man, character of, 179.

Poor Tom, 221.

Pope, A. 272.

Popplar of Yarum, 226.

_Poste_, by Breton, 237.

Post and pair, 280.

Pot-poet, character of, 71.

_Practice of Piety_, 87.

Pratt, Mr. 249.

Prauncer, 225.

Prayer for the college, 279.

Prayer at the end of a play, 279.

Prayer used before the university, 6.

Preacher, character of a young raw, 4.

Pretender to learning, character of, 112.

Prigger, see Prygger.

Primero, 32, 33.

Primivist, 32.

Print, set in, 239.

Prison, character of a, 138.

Prisoner, character of a, 245.

Privy councellor, character of a worthy, 238.

Profane man, character of, 171.

_Progresses of Queen Elizabeth_, 237.

Prologue, 97.

_Prolusions_, by Capel, 229.

Prygger of prauncers, character of a, 222.

Prynne, 62.

Puritan, 120, 150.

_Puritan, picture of a_, 229.

Puttenham, 237.

Quanto Dyspayne, a dance, 262.

Quarromes, 225.

Querpo, 140.

Quintilian, 30.

Quyer, or quyaer, 225, 227.

Radcliffe, Sir Alexander, 251.

Raie, 242.

Ramus, 30.

Randolph, Dr. 161.

Rash man, character of, 167.

Rat, black-coat, terms of contempt towards the clergy, 172.

Rawlinson, Dr. 262.

Re, isle of, 199: expedition to, ib.

_Rebellion, History of_, by Clarendon, 189.

Reed, Isaac, 45, 272, 279, 280.

_Reformado precisely charactered_, 264.

_Regiment of Health_, 13.

_Regimen Sanitatis Salerni_, 279.

_Remains_, Butler's, 277.

_Remains_, Camden's, 72.

Reserved man, character of, 31.

_Resolves_, by Feltham, 270.

Retchlessly, 137.

Richard III. 79.

Rich man, character of a sordid, 174.

Ritson, Mr. 237.

Robert of Normandy, 164.

Roge, 221.

Roger, 225.

Rogers, G. 232.

Rogue, see Roge.

Rome, 10, 27, 90.

Rome-bouse, 226.

Round breeches, 129.

_Royal and noble Authors_, by Lord Orford, 264.

_Ruddiman, Life of_, by Chalmers, 45.

Ruff of Geneva, print, 84.

Ruffs, 239.

Ruffian, 227.

Ruffler, 221.

Ruffmanes, 226.

Ruffe-pecke, 226.

Russell, Earl of Bedford, 12.

Rutland, Lady, 203.

S. R. 240.

Sack, 36, 37, 38, 122.

Salerne, 280.

Salisbury, 282.

Salomon, 225.

Saltonstall, Wye, 256.

Sandwich, Earl of, 267.

_Satyrical characters_, 269.

_Satyrical Essayes_, by Stephens, 231, 235.

Saul, 265.

Saxons, 24.

Say, E. xlvii.

Saye, 225.

Scaliger, 114.

Sceptick in religion, character of, 88.

Scholar, character of a, 54.

Scold, character of a, 247.

Scotus, 87.

Sejanus, 96.

_Select second husband for Sir Thomas Overburie's wife_, by Davies of Hereford, 229.

Seneca, 113.

Sergeant, or catchpole, character of, 124.

Serving-man, character of, 140.

Sforza, 79.

Shakspeare, lx, 2, 15, 33, 74, 103, 111, 162, 224, 262, 279, 280, 281.

Shark, character of a, 37.

Shark to, 182.

Sharking, 180.

Sheba, 266.

Sheriff's hospitality, and table, 39.

Sherry wine, 36, 37.

Shimei, 266.

Ship, 226.

Shop-keeper, character of, 118.

Short-hand, 5.

Shrewsbury, Elizabeth Countess of, 220.

Shrove Tuesday, 61.

Sidney, Sir Philip, 201, 204.

Silk strings to books, 66.

Singing-men in cathedral churches, character of, 116.

Skower, 227.

Skypper, 225.

Socinus, Faustus, 91.

_Solemne Passion of the Soule's Love_, by Breton, 237.

_Soliman and Perseda_, 156.

Sordid rich man, character of, 174.

Spaniards, 99.

_Specimens of early English Poets_, by Ellis, 237.

Spelman, Sir Henry, 24.

Spinola, 99.

_Sports and Pastimes_, by Strutt, 32, 49, 56.

_Springes for Woodcocks_, by H. P. 246.

Squeazy, 121.

Stanley, Richard, 40.

Stayed-man, character of a, 128.

Steevens, George, 15, 111, 181, 246, 275, 281.

Stephen, Master, 142.

Stephens, John, 231, 235.

Stews, 80.

Stowe, 227.

Stow's _Survey of London_, 163.

_Strange Metamorphosis of Man_, 260.

Streglethorp Church, 217: family, 282.

Strike, 226.

Strummell, 225.

Strutt, Mr. 32, 49, 56.

Strype, Mr. 163.

Sturbridge-fair, 161.

Suetonius, 13.

_Sufferings of the Clergy_, by Walker, 190.

_Surfeit to A. B. C._ 269.

Surgeon, character of a, 80.

Suspicious or jealous man, character of, 183.

Swadder, 222.

Swedes, 15.

_Sweedish Intelligencer_, 255.

Switzer, 253.

Table-book, 279.

Tables, 56.

Tacitus, 113.

Talbot, Sir John, 200.

Tamworth, Staffordshire, 237.

Tanner, Bishop, 238.

Tantalus, 245.

Tavern, character of a, 34.

Telephus, 35.

_Tempest_, by Shakspeare, 181.

Tennis, 66.

_Ten Years' Travel_, by Flecknoe, 272.

Term, character of the, 259.

Thersites, 138.

Thyer, Mr. 277.

Tiberius, 96.

_Times anatomized_, 267.

Tinckar, or tinker, 222.

Tiring-house, 61.

Titus, 13.

Tobacco, 35.

Tobacco-seller, character of, 70: called a smoak-seller, ib.

Togman, 225.

Tower, 226.

Town-precisian, 7.

_Traditional Memoires_, by Osborne, 103.

Trumpeter, character of a, 97.

Tryne, 225.

Tryning, 227.

Tuft-hunter, 67.

Tully (see Cicero), 21, 30.

Turk, 125.

Turner, Thomas, 232.

Tyburn, 23, 73, 268.

Tyntermell, a dance, 262.

Valiant man, character of, 273.

Varro, 124.

Vault at Gloucester, 40.

Velvet of a gown, 66.

Venner, 36.

Vespatian, 13.

Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, 277.

Virgil, 147.

Virginals, 86.

University College, Oxford, 192.

University dun, character of a, 126.

University, character of a young gentleman of the, 65.

University statutes, 12.

Vorstius, Conrade, 91.

Upright man, 221, 225.

Urinal, 11.

Urine, custom of examining it by physicians, 14: tax on, 13.

Vulcan, 263.

Vulgar-spirited man, character of, 98.

Vyle, 227.

Wales, 116.

Walker, Dr. 190.

Walker, Sir Edward, 282.

Walton, Isaac, l: his character of Earle, 196.

Walwin, 268.

Wapping, 255.

Ward, C. lii.

Ward, Edward, 162.

Warde, William, 12.

Warnborough, South, 211.

Warton, Thomas, 220, 246.

Washbourne, R. his _Divine Poems_, 1.

Waste, 226.

Watch, 225, 226.

Weak man, character of, 68.

Weever, 103.

Westminster, 138, 163, 177, 211, 259, 282.

Westminster, the fellow of, 177.

_Whimzies; or a new cast of Characters_, 251, 279.

_Whip for a jockey_, 275.

_Whipjacke_, 221.

Whitson ale, 150.

Whydds, 227.

_Widow_, a comedy, 39.

Wife, character of a good, 248.

_Wife, now the Widdow, of Sir Thomas Overbury_, 229, 235, editions of, 229.

William I. 163.

Wood, Anthony a, l, 187, 188, 191, 197, 212, 229, 266.

Worcester, Marquis of, 33.

_World displayed_, lii.

World's wise man, character of, 78.

Wortley, Anne, 267.

Wortley, Sir Francis, 265, 266.

Wortley, Sir Richard, 266.

_Writing school-master_, by Bales, 5.

Wyn, 225.

Yarum, 226.

York, 41, 186, 282.

York, James, Duke of, afterwards James II. 191, 265.

Young gentleman of the university, character of, 65.

Young man, character of, 42.

Younger brother, character of, 22.

Ziba, 265.

THE END.

ERRATUM.

Page li. line 10, for _first_, read _fift_.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPENDIX.

VARIOUS READINGS AND VERSIONS FROM THE DURHAM MS.

A CHILDE.

1. "His soul is yet a white _page_" (paper).

AN ORDINARY PHYSITIAN.

4. After the words "take Physicke." "He drives away ye time if he cannot ye maladie, and is furnished with an hundred merrie tales for the purpose. He is no faithful friend for he leaves a man gasping, and his pretence is, death and he are enemies."

A SELFE-CONCEITED MAN.

10 (_11 in Bliss_). "A parasite is a stale to him," for "_a flatterer is a dunce to him_."

A RESERVED MAN.