T. TAYLOR, Dr. and Sir R. Doyle, charity of, i. 204. Templer, J. extract from Sermon by, ii. 128. Tennis, violent exercise of, iii. 20. Terms, law, origin of, i. 62. Testament, the New, presented by Latimer to Henry VIII. ii. 49. Thames, antient amusement on, iii. 8. Theatre, duel upon, the stage of the Duke's, iii. 43. -suppressed by Queen Elizabeth, iii. 68. Theology, study of, prevalent temp. Charles I. ii. 38. Theophila, or Troies sacrifice, described, iii. 169. Thomas, W. speech of, in Parliament against the Church Go vernment, ii. 52. Tillingham's Elijah's Mantle, extract from, ii. 129. Title-page, specimen of an antient, iii. 120. Tobacco, enmity of James I. towards, i. 215. extracts from his Counter Blast, ibid. Burton's reprobation of, i. 277. Toleration act, effects of, ii. 84. Tournament, the, described, iii. 9. Town gallant, the, described, i. 311. Traveller, picture of the, temp. James I. i. 220. Troja Britannica described, iii. 133. Truth, not invariably spoken temp. James I. i. 223. Tyler, Walter, the insurrection of, i. 113. Tyranny of Henry VIII. i. 171. Tythes, aversion of Quakers to, ii, 152. USES, U USES, New Christian, extracts from, i. 253. V. VALENTINES, origin of the custom of chusing, i. 37. Venn, John, inhumanity of, 1643, i. 265. Verdingale, the, described, ii. 315. Versailles, model of, exhibited, iii. 51. Vice, proclamation of William III. against, i. 383. Villans, nature of their state, i. 177. Visitations, Quaker, ii. 158. Visit, royal, to the City, 1689, i. 387. Visiting, very prevalent temp. James I. i. 224. Vulgar, the proneness of, to superstition, ii, 224. W. WALKER, R. extract from Sermon by, ii. 137. Wardrobe, antient royal, how dispersed, ii. 340. Warrants, blank, sold for securing Non-conformists, ii. 76. Warren, Earl of, spirited conduct of, i. 86. Wapentake, origin of that division, i. 43. Wassel, keeping of, i. 36. bread, how made, i. 37. Watermen, customs of, i. 191. Watson, Bishop, extract from Sermon by, ii. 104. Wells, Wells, J. extract from Sermon by, ii. 127. extracts from his Journal, ii. 195. Wharton, Miss, an heiress, forced from her parents, i. 370. White, Mr. persecuted by the devil, ii. 266. extracts from Journal of, ii. 206. Wickliffe, account of him, ii. 19. Wigs, extravagant size of, ii. 327. dialogue concerning, ii. 338. William of Normandy, invasion of England by, i. 53. Rufus, character of, ibid. of Malmesbury's character of the English, i. So. Wilson's History of Great Britain, iii. 174. Wit, instance of practical, i. 204. Witches described, ii. 252. singular method of destroying, ii. 274. Witnesses to deeds, an early custom, i. 50. Wolsey, Cardinal, pride of, and further particulars, i. 158—170. Women, too frequently tiplers 1657, i. 288. Wrestling before Charles II. iii. 34. INDEX Buckingham, i. 99, 155, 227. Bulkeley, ii. 212. Bullein, i. 194. Bulwer, ii. 310. Bunyan, i. 278, ii. 127. Burnet, i. 240, ii. 92. Chaucer, iii. 122. Child, ii. 88. Cibber, iii. 98. Clarke, ii. 133, 266. Clifford, ii. 22. Coke, i. 11, ii. 194. Burton, i. 252, 277, ii. 43, Coles, i. 87. Caractacus, i. 10, 17, 20. Cawdry, ii. 107. Caxton, i. 142, iii. 114. Cedwalla, i. 50. Cennick, ii. 189. Chamberlayne, i. 289. Collier, ii. 3, 137. Collings, ii. 125. Coningsmarke, i. 359. Cornish, i. 356. Cornwallis, ii. 134. Cowley, iii. 181. Creighton, ii. 194. D. DAUDE, ii. 211. Davenant, iii. 94. Davys, iii. 29. Day, ii. 105. Deering, iii. 53. Derby, i. 103, 121, 127. Douce, i. 36, 205. Doughty, |