In utter disregard of all precedent, I have placed this dedication at the end of the volume, deeming it meet and right, that the corpse should go before.
How very often the publication of a ponderous tome has been found to resemble the interment of a portly corpse! How truly, ere long, it may be equally affirmed, of both—the places, that knew them, shall know them no more!
MÆcenas was the friend and privy counsellor of Augustus CÆsar; and, accordingly, became, in some measure, the dispenser of executive patronage. The name of MÆcenas has been employed, ever since, to signify a patron of letters and the arts. Dedications are said to have been coeval with the days of his power.
In almost every case, a dedication is neither more nor less, than an application for convoy, from the literary mariner, who is scarcely willing to venture, with his fragile bark, “in mare Creticum” or criticum, unaided and alone. He solicits permission to dedicate his work to some distinguished individual—in other words, to place his influential name, upon the very front of the volume, as an amulet—a sort of passover—to keep evil spirits and critics, at a distance. If the permission be granted, of which the public is sure to be informed, the presumption, that the patron has read and approved the work, amounts to a sanction, of course, to the extent of his credit and authority. In some cases, however, I have reason to believe, that the only part of the work, which the patron ever reads, is the dedication itself. That most amiable and excellent man, and high-minded bibliopolist, the late Mr. James Brown, informed me, that an author once requested permission, to dedicate his work, to a certain professor, in the State of New York, tendering the manuscript, for his perusal; and that the professor declined reading the work, as superfluous; but readily accepted the dedication, observing, that he usually received five dollars, on such occasions.
There was one, to whom it would afford me real pleasure to dedicate this volume, were he here, in the flesh; but he has gone to his account. Grossman is numbered with the dead!
Reader—if you can lay your hand upon your heart, and honestly say, that you have read these pages, or any considerable portion of them, with pleasure—that they have afforded you instruction, or amusement—I dedicate this volume—with your permission, of course—most respectfully, to you; having conceived the most exalted opinion of your taste and judgment.
L. M. SARGENT,
Rock Hill, December, 1855.
GENERAL INDEX.
The figures refer to the numbers—not to the pages.
A.
Abner, cautioned by his father, as to his behavior to aged people, 1.
Adams, John, anecdote of, 45:
—lines written under his name, in a lady’s album, 46.
Airs, national, authorship of, 106.
Almsgiving, 56.
Ambassadors, from U. S. A. to G. B. 73.
Ancestry, pride of, 97.
Antiquaries, sometimes malicious, 126.
Apothecaries, in Boston—some notice of, 112.
Aristocracy, of Boston—examples of, 90:
—among the dead, 1.
Arms, reversed, at military funerals, of great antiquity, 30.
Arnold, Benedict, what made him a traitor, 87.
Arundines Cami, 92.
Asclepiades, of Prusa, his medical practice, 114.
Astrologers, Judicial, formerly part of a nobleman’s household, 157.
—False prediction of, in 1186. Ibid.
—Consulted by Louis XIV. and Madame de Maintenon, 159.
Astrology, Judicial, Q. Elizabeth addicted to.—Much practised, in the middle ages, 157, 159.
Avarice, 31.
Avery, steals three negroes:—attempts to sell them:—their rescue, 47.
Aymar, James, a famous impostor, 113.
Auctions, various modes of:—by inch of candle:—by sand glass:—of fish among the Dutch:—various modes of notifying, and bidding at, 139.
Auctioneer’s Bell, used at the Hague:—formerly in Boston, 139.
B.
Babylonians, their mode of obtaining husbands, for homely women, 115.
Bachelors punished by the Lacedemonians for their celibacy:—not trusted with affairs of state at Athens, 115.
Barbers, 140, 141, 142, 143:
—their antiquity, 140:
—formerly peripatetics, 141:
—their shops and poles, 141:
—female, 141:
—their citternes and “knack with the fingers,” 142.
Baptism, vicarious, 109.
Baths, ancient, 114.
Battel, wager of, 145.
Beards, habits of the ancients, respecting, 140:
—modern, 142:
—dyeing them an ancient practice, 142.
Belknap, Jeremy, Rev. 47:
—his desire for a sudden death, 75:
—regard for historical truth, 75:
—error, as to Gosnold, 75.
Bells, and bell ringing:—weight of several:—a terror to “evill spirytes,” 37.
Benevolence, remarkable example of, 55.
Bentham, Jeremy, dissected by his own request, 8.
“Bleed and purge all Kensington,” 111.
Bodies, posthumous preservation of, 20.
Bodkin, the famous root and herb doctor, 109.
Boiling to death, a mode of punishment, 151.
Boodle, William, his self-conceit, 49.
Boorn, Stephen and Jesse, remarkable case of erroneous conviction, on circumstantial evidence, 79 to 85, both inclusive.
Borri, Joseph Francis, a famous impostor, 113.
Bradford, Sheriff, anecdote of, 5.
Brocklebank, Parson, anecdote of, 49.
Burial, joint stock companies, 58:
—their profits enormous, 58:
—of weapons, by the slaves, at Charleston, 34.
“Bring out your dead,” 27.
Buchanan, James, his errors, in relation to Major AndrÉ, corrected, 19.
Burke and Bishop, executed, for murder, with intent to sell the bodies, 7.
Burying the dead, manner of, commended, 21:
—in cities and under churches, objections to, 10, 11, 60, 61:
—manner of, and practices, connected therewith, in different ages and nations, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 21, 30, 38, 96, 101:
—premature, 15, 91, 95:
—means for preventing, 91, 95.
Bull John, and brother Jonathan, 104:
—John, the musician, author of “God save the King,” 106.
Byles, Mather, anecdotes of, 93, 94.
C.
Cades, sexton, how he lost his office, 44.
California fever, 31.
Campbell, hung for killing Boyd in a duel, 145.
Campbell, Captain, steals an heiress, 115.
Candles, burnt in the day, at a church, in Nantucket, 24:
—of wax, at Popish funerals, in old times, 2.
—by inch of, ancient mode of selling at auction, 139.
Caner, Rev. Dr., some notice of, 78.
Capital punishment, 50, 51, 53, 54, 57, 89.
Capital offences, in Massachusetts, in 1618, 62.
Carter, sexton, insulted by a chirurgeon, 43.
Catacombs, 10:
—of Paris, 12, 13.
Catafalque, its import, 103.
Chadwick, Edwin, his report on interments, to the British Parliament, 58.
Chapel, King’s, some account of, 78.
Charles I. funeral of, 39:
—his body discovered, in 1813, 40:
—V. legend of his mock funeral, denied, 99.
Children, female, destruction of, in China, and elsewhere, 29.
Chinese, habits of the, 101.
Chuang-tsze, story of, 119, 120.
Clarendon, in error, as to the burial place of King Charles I. 40.
Clarke, Barnabas, anecdote of, 90.
Clark, Alvan, his versatility of talent, 46.
Clay, Henry, his frequent leavetakings, 99.
Cobbett, William, his letter to Lord Liverpool, on the American triumphs, 104.
Congress, American, Lord Chatham’s opinion of, 104.
Courage, personal, externals no sure criterion of—two remarkable examples, 149.
Conscience parties, 29.
Corday, Charlotte de, an interesting question, connected with her decapitation, 153.
Cremation, cost of—least expensive mode, excepting the urns, 74:
—of Henry Laurens, 95:
—of Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridley:—their diet in prison, 74.
Criminals, how to dispose of, 89:
—bodies of, delivered for dissection, 7:
—number waiting to be hung, 51.
Cromwell, Oliver, various estimates of his character:—views and handles the dead body of Charles I.:—his funeral:—his body dug up, and hung, at Tyburn, 39.
Crucifixion, 151.
D.
Daddy Osgood, sold at auction, 139.
Danforth, Dr. Samuel, notice of, 111.
Deacons, their dispute about a tomb, 11.
Dead Sea, some account of, 35, 36.
Death, certain evidence of, 91:
—condition of the soul, after, 96:
—imitation of, 137:
—by shipwreck, 102.
Dentists, in Boston, some notice of, 112.
Desecration, of the dead, 14, 21, 23.
Dickson, provost of Dundee, his epitaph, 9.
Diedrick Van Pronk’s widow, anecdote of, 7.
Digby, Everard, account of his having spoken, after the removal of his heart, 153.
Dinah Furbush, her corpse insulted, 77.
Diogenes, anecdote of, 4.
Distillers, in Boston, number of, 112.
Divination, some account of, 157, 158.
Divining rod, of James Aymar, 113.
“Don’t go too near that hedge,” 91.
Dreams, of Martin Smith and King’s Chapel, by the Old Sexton, 76, 77, 78.
Drunkenness, at ordinations, 37.
Dryden, John, disturbance at his funeral, 118.
Duels, between Benjamin Woodbridge and Henry Phillips, on Boston Common, 133 to 136, both inclusive:
—various, 144 to 149, both inclusive:
—punishment of, 145:
—number killed in, 145:
—Decatur and Barron, 146:
—Lord Bruce and Sir Edward Sackville, 147:
—Lords Mohun and Hamilton, 147:
—Sheridan and Matthews, 147:
—M’keon and Reynolds, 147:
—Campbell and Boyd, 147:
—Colclough and Alcock, 147:
—David and Goliath, 147:
—Titus Manlius and the Gaul, 148:
—Hector and Ajax, 148:
—Turnus and Æneas, 148:
—Rauber and a Spanish gentleman, 148:
—Cameron, and McLean, 148:
—Lord Mark Kerr and a French Colonel, 149:
—Joseph Bainbridge and the Secretary of Sir Alexander Ball, 149:
—Rand and Millar, 153.
Dugdale, Sir William, the antiquary, 155.
Dyonisius, to save his throat, taught his daughters to shave, 140.
E.
Effigies of the dead, made of cinnamon, and carried in the procession, 30.
Egyptians, trials of their kings, after death, 5:
—every Egyptian a doctor, 107.
Eli, the sexton, his hallucinations, 55.
Eliot, Rev. Andrew, gloves and rings, given him at funerals, and the sale of, 28.
Embalming, process of, 4.
Empirics, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114.
Epitaphs, 5, 9.
Estimate of Americans by the English people, in 1775 and 1812, 104.
Evidence, circumstantial, remarkable examples of, 79 to 85, both inclusive:
—Webster’s case, 86.
Execution, in Ballyconnel, 54.
F.
Fakeer, East India, account of his apparent death, and resurrection, 137, 138.
Famine, Keayne’s granary in case of, 112.
Faneuil Hall, origin of:—burnt:—rebuilt and enlarged, 130, 131.
Faneuil Peter, and his relatives, some account of, 122 to 132, both inclusive:
—aids Henry Phillips, to escape, after his fatal duel, with Woodbridge, 134.
Food for ghosts, 25.
Fortune-hunters, remarkable disappointment of one, 115, 116.
Franklin, Benjamin, his account of the resurrection of flies, drowned in wine, 138:
—his letter to Thomas Percival, on duelling, 144:
—Sir John, probably lost, 154.
Freeman, Dr., manner of his ordination, 78.
Friendships, rarely lifelong:—examples of, 59:
—Cicero’s first law of, 59.
Frizzell’s bell, 37.
Funerals, invitations to, 8:
—baked meats at:—games, and festivals at, 25.
G.
Gifts, New Year’s, 117.
Gloves and rings, at funerals, 28.
Gosnold, Bartholomew, his abode, at Cuttyhunk, 75.
Governor of Mass., anecdote of a, 52.
Granny, anecdote of skinning, 58.
Grossman threatened to be shot, 13.
Guillotin, Dr. 151:
—the instrument that bears his name, 151, 152.
H.
Hair, management of the, 143.
Halley, Thomas, great pomp, and much guzzling, at his funeral, 25.
Halifax gibbet and the guillotine identical, 151.
Handel, rivalry, between him, and Senesino, and Buononeini, 105:
—Swift’s epigram, on their squabbles, 105.
Hanging, sensations produced by, 95:
—vicarious, 150:
—persons differently moved, in prospect of, 150.
Hanway, Sir Jonas, his account of the practice of giving vales, 28.
Happiness, 48.
HastÆ, why auctions were so called, at Rome, 139.
Hawes, Dr. William, his work on premature interment, 95.
Heiress, stealing an, made felony:—remarkable examples of, 115.
Henry VIII. bone stolen from his corpse, 39:
—some account of his funeral, 103.
Herse, ancient import of the word, 103.
Hook, Theodore, anecdote of, 24.
“How could the poor AbbÉ sustain himself against you all four?” 113.
Howlers, at funerals, ancient and modern, 32, 38.
Huguenots, in Boston:—their early settlement, in Oxford, Mass. 122:
—their church in Boston, 122, 123.
I.
Idleness, effects of, 22.
Infanticide, 29.
Innholders, in Boston, number of, 112.
Intolerance, in Massachusetts, 62.
J.
James II., his gallantry, when Duke of York, in a sea-fight, 66.
Jews usurious, 15,000 banished, 52.
Je vous sauter le tÊte, 151.
L.
Laceration, of the cheeks and hair, at funerals, in Greece, Rome, and elsewhere, 30, 32, 38.
Largesses at funerals, 25.
Laurens, Henry, his body burnt, after death, by his request, 95.
Lawyers, in Boston, their number at different periods, 112.
Le Mercier, AndrÉ, minister of the Huguenots, in Boston, 132.
Levi, M. de, his pride of ancestry, 97.
Liberty Tree, 41, 42.
Philip Billes devises his estate, on condition of being buried under that tree, 42.
Licinius, P., games, &c., at his funeral, 25.
Lilly, Sir William, the astrologer, notice of, 157.
Lind, Jenny, some account of, 105.
Lloyd, Dr. James, his appearance, 111.
Localities, certain interesting, 7.
Longevity, some examples of, 45.
Lot’s wife, pillar of salt, &c., 35, 36:
—seen by IrenÆuis and others, after she was salted, 36.
Louis XVI., brutal behaviour of the French people, at his execution, 152.
Lovat, Lord, his repartee, on his way to be hung, 150.
Ludii, Histriones, ScurrÆ, 30.
Luxury, ever injurious, and often fatal, to Republics, 87, 88.
Lyman, Theodore, notice of him, and his public and private charities, 56.
M.
Marcus Flavius, anecdote of, 25.
Marriages, taxed:—first celebration of, in churches:—forbidden during Lent, 115.
Mariner bound for Africa, reaches Norway, 48.
Marshall, Tommy, anecdote of, 90.
Martyrs, cremation of:—cost of burning Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridley, 24.
Mashee, Tooley, plays corpse, 137.
McPhee, widow Nelly, anecdote of, 7.
Medicine, origin of the practice of, 107:
—practice of, among the Babylonians, Greeks, Egyptians, Israelites, and Hindoos, 108.
Mediums, some notice of, 157.
Mexican beggars, how employed by Montezuma, 142.
Milton, John, his marriages, 98:
—writes in favor of polygamy, 98:
—desecration of his remains, 118.
Mingling the ashes of dear friends, in the same urn, practice of, 21.
Ministers of the Gospel, in Boston, in 1740, 132.
Mirthfulness, its advantages, 92.
Money, George Herbert’s address to, 31.
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, his exhumation, and reinterment, 18.
Monuments, Dryden’s, Ben Jonson’s, and Cowley’s, mutilation of, 118.
Mooncursers, laws for their punishment:—anecdote of, 102.
Moorhead, Rev. John, some notice of, 99.
Moses, an apothecary, 107.
Mourners, their peculiar consolations, 32:
—for the year 1848, 33.
Mourning, time allowed for:—color of the vesture, in different countries, 32.
Irish, consists in the number of coaches and the quantity of whiskey, 74.
Mule, a bad one, 30.
N.
Napoleon’s last words, 31.
New Year’s Day, when, 117, 123.
New North Church, uproar there, 37.
North Church, peal of bells there, 37.
INDEX TO PROPER NAMES.
The figures refer to the pages—not to the numbers.
A.
Abbeville, 635.
Abbott, 112, 204.
Abel, 429.
Aberdeen, 364.
Abner, 9, 13, 108, 172, 173, 197, 289.
Absalom, 591.
Achilles, 12, 17, 67, 107.
Adam, 70, 429, 605.
Adams, 596.
Adams, John, 142, 156, 157, 160, 275, 276, 394.
Adams, John Q., 156, 394.
Adams, Samuel, 142.
Addison, 35, 38, 454, 606.
Admetus, 12.
Adrian, 584.
Æneas, 382.
Æsculapius, 433, 436, 445, 667.
Affslager, 587.
Africa, 33, 168, 435, 622, 662.
Africans, 632.
Africanus, 583.
Agamemnon, 17, 430.
Agathias, 16.
Agrigentum, 373.
Agmondesham, 676.
Agrippa, 261.
Agrippa, Cornelius, 445.
Ahaziah, 431.
Alaricus, 65.
Albany, 38, 415.
Alcock, 614.
Aldgate, 652.
Aldgrave, 634.
Aleet Mong, 398.
Alexander, 373.
Allen, 353, 495, 502, 503, 601, 610.
Allwick, 69.
Almotanah, 123.
Almshouse, 24.
Alvanley, 606.
America, 265, 416.
Ames, 91, 630, 631.
Ammianus, 64.
Amphytrion, 217, 581.
Amoon, 398.
Amory, 94.
Amsterdam, 456, 622.
Anderson, 309.
Andover, 561.
AndrÉ, 57 to 62, passim.
Andrews, 24, 159.
Andros, 298.
Anecy, 56.
Angouleme, 124.
Anio, 617.
Annan, 286.
Anne Boleyn, 477.
Annelly, 423.
Anne of Cleves, 78, 81, 410.
Anne, Queen, 186, 248, 262, 365, 406.
Antijacobin, 612.
Antoninus, 67.
Antony, 579.
Antwerp, 618.
Appleton, 450, 506, 538, 630.
Apthorp, 297.
Arabian Nights, 269.
Arabs, 119, 123.
Aratus, 12.
Archelaus, 102, 591.
Archimimus, 98.
Arcueil, 39, 42.
Argiletum, 587.
Aristotle, 186, 217, 218.
Arkwright, 420.
Arnaud, 419.
Arnold, 62, 228, 338, 339, 340.
Arundel, 157.
Asa, 430, 434.
Aselepiades, 358, 373, 443, 460, 461.
Ashford, 604.
Ashmole Museum, 613.
Asiatic Researches, 435.
AthenÆ Oxonienses, 133, 135, 136, 232, 248, 250, 425, 640, 642.
Athens, 11, 88, 343, 373, 420, 442.
Atherton, 30, 167.
Atossa, 465.
Atticus, 51, 474.
Attleborough, 31.
Auchterpool, 603.
Augustines, 652, 654, 677.
Augustus, 99, 583.
Auld Reekie, 334.
Aulus Gellius, 218.
Austin, 449.
Austria, 321.
Austrians, 539.
Auxerre, 220.
Avery, 166, 167.
Aviola, 49, 373.
Avis, 92.
Aymar, 438, 454, 455.
Azotus, 33.
B.
Bacon, Roger, 360, 361, 362.
Bacon, Lord, 185, 188, 375, 376, 445, 641, 642.
Babylon, 406, 422, 432, 433.
Babylonians, 664.
BaiÆ, 320.
Bahar Loth, 123.
Bailey, 246.
Bainbridge, 610, 624.
Balch, 269, 353.
Baldwin, 57, 181, 303, 311.
Ball, 624.
Ballyconnel, 194.
Ballymahon, 195.
Ballyshannon, 355.
Balmarino, 629.
Bancroft, 277.
Banians, 377.
Banks, 298, 424.
Barataria, 123, 265.
Barbaroux, 426.
Barbary, 88.
Barbut, 29.
Barcephas, 120.
Barclay, 252.
Barker, 642.
Barlow, 288, 361.
Barnes, 451.
Barnard, 24.
Barra Durree, 570.
BarrÉ, 140, 145, 416.
Barrington, 606.
Barron, 608, 609.
Barrow, 398, 400, 402, 403.
Barrow’s Strait, 645.
Barton, 561, 562, 563.
Bartholomew, 633.
Bartholomew’s Eve, 93.
Bassorah, 88.
Bastile, 84.
Bate, 601.
Battenkill, 303.
Baulny, 639.
Baulston, 228.
Baxter, 252.
Bayard, 393.
Bayeaux, 519.
Bayle, 56, 358, 380, 388, 391, 455, 672, 673.
Bayley, 597.
Baynton, 516, 519.
Bay State, 163.
Beattie, 360.
Beauchamp, 529, 651, 655.
Beaufort, 607, 674, 675.
Beccaria, 207.
Beckford, 145.
Bedouin, 119.
Beecher, 372.
Belcher, 298.
Belfast, 389.
Belknap, 163 to 167, and 283 to 286, passim: 368.
Bellamont, 605.
Bellingham, 228, 229, 230.
Belochus, 465.
Belzoni, 33.
Bengal, 281.
Benin, 33.
Bennington, 415.
Bentham, 27, 52, 176, 605.
Benton, 159.
Bergen-op-Zoom, 549, 613.
Berlin, 89.
Bernon, 496, 508.
Berthier, 109.
Bertrand, 639.
Bethune, 495, 506, 508, 514, 567.
Beuoron, 607.
Bias, 217, 218.
Bichat, 357.
Bildad, 217.
Billes, 147.
Biographia Brittanica, 363.
Bishop, 27, 227.
Blackburn, 508, 523.
Black Prince, 649.
Blackstone, 301.
Blackwood’s Mag., 243.
Blaisdell, 182, 183.
Blanche, 608.
Blin, 562.
Blitheman, 426.
Blitz, 665.
Blundell, 606.
Boccacio, 218, 422.
Bodkin, 189, 190, 192, 440, 441.
Bogle, 195.
Boies, 159.
Bolton Abbey, 678.
Bondet, 497.
Bonet, 49.
Bonner, 506, 550, 562.
Bonrepaux, 239, 240, 242.
Boodle, 171, 172, 173.
Boorn, 301 to 331, passim.
Borri, 456.
Borromeo, 220.
Bose, 643, 644.
Bosius, 437.
Bosphorus, 22.
Bosson, 597.
Bossuet, 671.
Boston, 66, 125, 151, 153, 165, 167, 179, 184, 191, 194, 210, 221, 223, 270, 351, 452, 497, 514, 536.
Boston Athen’m, 269, 324.
Boston Common, 549.
Boswell, 601, 602, 603, 606.
Bottom, 592, 624.
Boudinot, 496.
Bourbon, 393, 675.
Bourbon, Jeanne of, 74.
Bourdeaux, 210.
Boutineau, 496, 498, 510, 512, 514, 531, 566.
Bouttville, 607.
Bowdoin, 284, 496, 498, 508, 538.
Bowen, 557.
Bowers, 82.
Boyd, 606, 614.
Boyle, 243, 535, 597.
Brachmans, 377.
Brackett, 592.
Braddock, 394.
Bradford, 19, 301, 632.
Brady, 31, 55, 597.
Brague, 220.
Brand, 402, 589.
Brandreth, 86.
Brandywine, 415.
Branodunum, 65.
Bray, 81, 677.
Braybrooke, 577.
Breck, 270, 271.
Breckenridge, 605.
Breed, 597.
Briareus, 56, 91.
Briar’s Creek, 415.
Briggs, 175.
Brighton, 508, 525, 527.
Bristol, 508.
British Critic, 622.
Britons, 585.
Brocklebank, 174.
Brockwell, 297.
Bromeholme, 656.
Bromfield, 269, 564.
Brooks, 352, 353, 553, 554, 609.
Brougham, 84, 347.
Brouillan, 529.
Brown, 580.
Browne, 42, 65, 67, 118, 122, 131, 180, 215, 227, 282, 419, 431, 478, 640, 660, 664, 677.
Bruce, 549, 551, 662.
Bruli, 651.
Buchanan, 58, 59, 61, 436.
Buckingham, 479.
Buckley, 532.
Buddikin, 108.
Buffon, 420.
Buissiere, 455.
Bulfinch, 450.
Bull, 414, 415, 426, 427.
Bullivant, 298.
Bulwer, 592.
Bungs, 463.
Bunker’s Hill, 54, 55, 415.
Buononcini, 422.
Burdett, 606.
Bureau, 507, 530.
Burgoyne, 353, 617.
Burgundy, 614.
Burke, 27, 268, 613.
Burleigh, 76, 661.
Burnett, 33, 76, 233, 262, 551.
Burney, 427.
Burr, 332, 605.
Burritt, 177.
Burton, 26, 66.
Busching, 119.
Bute, 140, 146.
Butler, 56, 208, 361, 401, 481, 586.
Chinese, 67, 632.
Chiron, 429.
Chitty, 192.
Christ Church, 143.
Christian Observer, 281.
Christianstadt, 97.
Christina, 456.
Christmas, 124, 671.
Christopherson, 228.
Chronicles, 122, 430.
Chrysippus, 442, 443.
Chrysostom, 437.
Chuang-tsze, 482 to 494, passim.
Cicero, 51, 64, 79, 97, 176, 214, 217, 218, 279, 282, 377, 381, 419, 443, 578, 579, 583.
Cimon, 11.
Circe, 445.
Claflin, 124.
Clarendon, 135, 136, 137, 649.
Clarissa, 320.
Clare, 606, 652.
Clarke, 121, 122, 129, 132, 159, 378.
Clarkson, 237 to 269, pas.
Claudius, 67, 99.
Claudius Pulcher, 432.
Clemens Alexandrinus, 429.
Clement, 121, 650.
Cleomenes, 590, 600.
Clerimont, 591.
Clifford, 271, 651, 657.
Clinton, 60, 62.
Clytemnestra, 11.
Cobbett, 417, 447.
Cobham, 20, 654.
Coke, 181.
Colclough, 614.
Colebrooke, 22.
Colman, 214, 638.
Columbus, 362.
Colvin, 301 to 331, passim.
Commodus, 67.
Concord, 415.
CondÉ, 455.
Condy, 516.
Coneyball, 299.
Confucius, 383.
Congo, 129.
Conrad, 556, 564.
Constantinople, 22, 55, 87, 88.
Constantius, 55.
Conway, 145, 458, 538.
Cook, 129, 561.
Cooley, 316.
Coolidge, 180.
Cooper, 181, 546.
Copeland, 227.
Copley, 371, 508.
Corday, 639, 640, 641.
Cornish, 237, 332.
Cornwall, 650, 676.
“Corpse Hill,” 92.
Corry, 232.
Cortez, 593.
Cossart, 507.
Cotton, 229, 230.
Courland, 227.
Courrier Extraordinaire, 639.
Courtnay, 656.
Coventry, 180.
Cow Lane, 596.
Cowley, 478.
Cowper, 222, 596.
Cox, 252.
Cranmer, 279.
Crawford, 436.
Creech, 244.
Crequi, 606.
Crespigney, 606.
Creusa, 382.
Crinas, 443.
Cripplegate, 477.
Crocker, 405.
Crockett, 209.
Croese, 239, 240, 242, 262.
Crofts, 616.
Cromartic, 629.
Cromwell, 134, 135, 170, 177.
Cromwell’s Head, 597.
Crosby, 598.
Croyland Abbey, 124.
Cruikshanks, 401.
Cullender, 33, 664.
Cunningham, 538.
Curran, 605.
Curwen, 513, 595.
Cushing, 537.
Cutbeard, 591.
Cuthbert, 37, 606.
Cutler, 508, 546, 551, 553, 554, 563.
Cutter, 509.
Cyclops, 430.
Cyrus, 332.
D.
Daddy Osgood, 578.
Dagobert, 74.
DaillÉ, 497, 498, 507, 546.
Damberger, 622.
Dammory, 652.
Dana, 142, 190, 191, 276, 337.
Danes, 614.
Danforth, 448.
Darden, 184.
Davenport, 299, 509, 510, 512, 531, 535, 546, 547, 566.
David, 16, 221, 617, 618, 619, 620.
Davis, 397, 399, 400, 402, 586.
Dead Sea, 116, 118, 119, 121, 123.
D’Acres, 652.
D’Arblay, 105.
De Blois, 24, 662.
De Burgh, 652.
Decatur, 609, 610, 611, 624.
Dedication, 679.
Defoe, 87.
De Grandison, 653.
De Henricourt, 607.
Dehon, 597.
De Hoveden, 669.
De la Croix, 507.
Delancey, 509.
Delaware, 252.
Delia, 100.
Demades, 52.
Demarat, 58, 59.
De Medicis, 661.
Demetrius, 97.
Deming, 302, 312, 322.
Democritus, 360.
Demosthenes, 97.
Dentrecolles, 481.
Denmark, 52, 53, 88, 640.
De Pauw, 400, 402.
Deptford, 267.
De Ris, 607.
Desdemona, 82.
Deshon, 538.
Despencer, 655.
De Thou, 622.
Dettingen, 623.
De Uzerches, 607.
De Valence, 655.
De Vassor, 612.
De Verdon, 652.
Devergie, 357.
Devereux, 677.
Devon, 677.
De Warre, 654.
De Worde, 125.
Dexter, 25, 450.
Didian Law, 342.
Dido, 382.
Dickens, 568.
Dickson, 31.
Diemerbroeck, 49.
Diemschid, 475.
Digby, 640, 641, 642.
Diodorus, 18, 342.
Diogenes, 16, 17, 18, 217.
Diogenes Laertius, 373.
Dionysius, 12, 98, 583.
Dirk Hatteraick, 238.
Dodsley’s Annual Register, 578.
Domitian, 67, 106, 120.
Don Quixote, 591.
Doolittle, 330.
Dorchester Neck, 575.
Dorchester Point, 643.
Doring, 564.
Dorsett, 66, 613, 622, 677.
Douglas, 425, 536.
Dover, 319.
Doyle, 634.
Dowse, 541.
Draco, 206, 207, 209, 226.
Draper, 91.
Drury, 361.
Druses, 400, 401.
Dryden, 478, 480, 481, 576.
Du Barri, 671.
Dublin, 89, 249.
Dubois, 635.
Ducange, 648.
Dudley, 181, 298, 497.
Duff, 129, 435.
Dugdale, 647, 648, 674.
Du Halde, 402.
Dulany, 601.
Dummer, 550, 551, 552, 556.
Dumont, 605.
Dundee, 31.
Dunciad, 480.
Dunmow, 124.
Duny, 331, 640, 664.
Duport, 636.
Durandus, 124.
Dutch, 578.
Dyer, 232.
E.
Earle, 94.
Easter Eve, 675.
Eastman, 182, 183.
Easton, 158.
Eatooa, 378.
Ecclesiastes, 111, 267.
Ecclesiasticus, 431.
Echeloot Indians, 378.
Eckley, 597.
Eden, 70.
Edes, 596.
Edessa, 57.
Edgeworth, 103.
Edinburgh, 89, 241.
Edinburgh Review, 178, 209, 346.
Edmund I., 124.
Edmund Plantagenet, 650.
Edom, 116.
Edward, I., 26, 187, 589, 652.
Edward III., 342, 406, 649.
Edward IV., 342, 589, 676.
Edward, the Confessor, 595.
Egypt, 33, 88, 106, 129, 400, 436.
Egyptians, 19, 102, 110, 111, 129, 131, 206, 377, 378, 400, 517, 632, 661.
Ekron, 431.
Elah, 617.
Eldon, 192, 193, 230.
El Dorado, 71, 103.
Eli, 197, 198.
Eliot, 91, 495, 502, 630.
Elliot, 610.
Eliphaz, 217.
Elizabeth, 103, 170, 407, 409, 593, 661.
Elizabeth Island, 285.
Embomma, 129, 130.
Empedocles, 373.
EncyclopÆdia Britannica, 268.
Endor, 363, 480, 665, 670, 678.
England, 188, 206, 210, 229, 253, 268, 346, 407, 409, 576, 588, 591, 595, 599, 600, 601, 604, 605, 606, 614, 632, 633, 634.
English Canaan, 628.
English Mark, 651.
Enoch, 57.
Epicurus, 481.
Erasistratus, 442, 443.
Erasmus, 152.
Erfurth, 125.
Erpingham, 638.
Erricus, 661.
Erskine, 84.
Erving, 515.
Estwell, 677.
Espinasse, 588.
Ethiopia, 106.
Europe, 106, 131, 576, 622, 663.
Eurypus, 443.
Eusebius, 465.
Eustis, 450.
Eutaw Springs, 415.
Evans, 610.
Eve, 429.
Evelyn, 134.
Everett, 55, 204, 277.
Ewins, 159.
Exeter, 20, 204, 211, 675, 677.
Ezekiel, 582, 583, 587.
F.
Fabius Maximus, 631.
Fabrieii Bibliographia Antiquaria, 659.
Fagan, 193.
Fairbanks, 190, 191, 337.
Fakeer, 570, 571, 573, 576.
Fales, 190, 337.
Falmouth, 243.
Falstaff, 624.
Faneuil, 476:—495 to 563, passim.
Faneuil Hall, 211, 199, 500, 501, 535.
Fanhope, 674.
Farmer, 496.
Farnham, 597.
Farnsworth, 314, 327, 328.
Farquhar, 480.
Farraday, 103.
Farrar, 159.
Farrago, 189, 347.
Fasti, 426.
Faulconbridge, 321.
543.
Grant, 401, 606.
Grattan, 606.
Gratz, 620.
Graunt, 103.
Gray, 161, 162, 269, 546, 556.
Great Britain, 186, 207, 277, 347, 416, 474, 580, 663.
Great Tom, 125.
Greece, 105, 128, 204, 355, 373, 430, 595.
Greeks, 68, 106, 131, 632, 661.
Green, 596.
Greene, 62, 159, 474.
Greenlanders, 35.
Greenleaf, 192, 329, 330.
Green Mount, 38.
Greenwood, 300, 451, 534.
Gregory, Pope, 474.
Grey, 347.
Grey Friars, 652.
Greville, 678.
Gridley, 142.
Griswold, 160, 360.
Grossman, 7, 8, 18, 24, 25, 44, 50, 115, 132, 288, 680.
Grotius, 437.
Grouchy, 132.
Grozier, 397.
Grubb, 596.
Guardian, 613.
Guerriere, 417.
Guiana, 130.
Guideu, 637.
Guienne, 656.
Guilford, 415.
Guillotin, 634, 635.
Guillotine, 634, 635, 638.
Guinneau, 519.
Gundebald, 614, 615.
Gussanville, 663.
Gustavus Adolphus, 661.
H.
Hades, 345.
Hague, 445.
Hakin, 400.
Hale, 62, 124, 177, 188, 189, 190, 209, 220, 301, 310, 315, 324, 331, 332, 334, 640, 664, 666.
Halford, 134, 135, 136, 139.
Halifax, 223, 479, 480, 634.
Hall, 130.
Hallam, 361.
Haller, 157.
Halley, 81.
Hamilton, 277, 298, 605, 613.
Hammond, 180.
Hancock, 142, 143, 166, 299, 417, 498, 589.
Handel, 297, 422, 427.
Handy, 561.
Hanan, 585.
Hannibal, 45.
Hanover Square, 140.
Hanway, 90.
Harleian Miscellany, 217, 445, 642.
Harper, 227.
Harris, 555.
Harrison, 265, 395, 396.
Hart, 661, 662.
Hartop, 158.
Harvey, 157, 436.
Haslett, 597.
Hatch, 555, 564, 565.
Haute, 676.
Hawes, 375.
Hawkins, 426.
Hawles, 332.
Hawtrey, 361.
Haydn, 346, 407, 577, 579, 580.
Hayes, 301.
Hayley, 477.
Haynes, 302, 307, 310, 316, 317, 321, 322.
Hayward, 450, 561, 597.
Hazael, 431.
Hazzard, 226, 545.
Heath, 172, 610, 611.
Heber, 360.
Hebrews, 33, 431.
Hebrides, 643.
Hector, 619.
Heemskerck, 588.
Helen, 619.
Henault, 661.
Henderson, 304.
Henry II., 649, 651.
Henry III., 187, 241, 661.
Henry IV., 73, 74, 342, 352, 409, 606, 661.
Henry VI., 349, 674.
Henry VII., 87, 88, 134, 185.
Henry VIII., 78, 133, 136, 138, 139, 170, 185, 188, 342, 346, 385, 409, 411, 413, 477, 589, 631.
Henry, 639, 663.
Hephestion, 373.
Herbert, 104, 133, 138, 607.
Hercules, 436.
Hereford, 649, 656, 657.
Herlicius, 661, 672, 673.
Hermes, 428.
Herne, 676.
Herod, 93.
Herodotus, 18, 21, 436.
Heron, 657.
Herophylus, 443, 459.
Herr Driesbach, 613.
Herschell, 622, 643.
Hertford, 133, 135.
Highgate, 37.
Hildanus, 49, 373.
Hill, 298, 307, 308, 310, 368, 369, 597.
Hiller, 553.
Hindoos, 22, 436.
Hindostan, 93, 100.
Hippocrates, 436, 442, 459.
Hirst, 508.
Hobart, 134, 605.
Hobkirk’s Hill, 415.
Hoboken, 615, 643.
Hodgson, 361.
Hodson, 601.
Hog Alley, 562.
Hogarth, 271.
Holborn, 134.
Holbrook, 408.
Holden, 124, 227.
Holinshed, 87, 424.
Holland, 88, 506, 650, 662.
Holme, 591.
Holmes, 365, 499, 546.
Holy Land, 651, 652.
Homans, 450.
Homer, 15, 17, 143, 429, 430, 585, 586.
Hone, 591.
Hook, 76, 367.
Hooper, 309, 546.
Hopkins, 221, 422, 424.
Horace, 36, 51, 97, 168, 360, 367, 404, 568, 587, 592, 663, 664.
Horatio, 599, 600.
Horne, 178.
Horstius, 373.
Hossack, 605.
Hottentots, 34.
Hough, 245, 246.
Houndsditch, 661.
Howe, 55, 597.
Hubbard, 627.
Hudibras, 260, 454, 627, 628.
Huger, 496.
Huguenots, 496 to 500, passim: also, 506, 507, 523, 545, 546.
Hull, 66, 274, 646.
Hume, 186, 241.
Humphreys, 646, 647.
Hungary, 632.
Hungerford, 233.
Hunt, 506.
Huntington, 655.
Hutchinson, 226, 228, 229, 230, 515, 538, 586, 592, 640.
Hydriotaphia, 42, 65, 131, 281.
Hydrophobia, 193.
Hyperion, 582.
I.
Idumea, 116.
Inman, 513.
Innocent III., 466.
Ireland, 87, 93.
IrenÆus, 171.
Ireton, 134.
Irish, 193.
Irving, 557.
Isabella, 646.
Israel, 431.
Israelites, 102.
Isis, 428.
Islip, 406.
Istampol, 186.
J.
Jabbok, 118.
Jackson, 55, 500, 605.
Jacobs, 312.
Jahn, 33, 432, 433, 434, 435.
Jamaica Pond, 69.
James I., 170, 612, 660.
James II., 232, 243, 248, 253, 259.
Jardin des Plantes, 75.
Jasper, 256.
Jay, 276.
Jefferson, 85, 163, 344, 392.
Jeffrey, 603.
Jeffreys, 235.
Jeffries, 450, 479, 480, 537.
Jekyll, 532, 555.
Jenkins, 157.
Jenks, 117, 118.
Jenyns, 42.
Jepson, 597.
Jeremiah, 105.
Jerusalem, 119.
Jesse, 615, 620, 628.
Jew, 620.
Jews, 106, 131, 170, 186, 188, 632.
Job, 217, 225, 430.
Jonathan, 116, 167, 414, 417.
Jones, 159, 181, 435, 510, 513, 531, 541, 551, 566.
Johnson Samuel, 31, 90, 107, 108, 183, 277, 409, 421, 477, 480, 481, 601, 602, 603, 604.
Johnson, 55, 305, 308, 475.
Johonnot, 493.
Jonny Armstrong, 425.
Jonson Ben, 59, 479, 591.
Jordan, 117, 118.
Joseph, 57, 429.
Josephus, 118, 120.
Josselyn, 283.
Judah, 116.
JudÆus Apella, 642.
Judd, 77.
Judea, 105, 116, 128, 355.
Judicial Astrology, 661, 673.
Judson, 616.
Julia, 67.
Junius, 525, 578.
Juno, 421.
Juvenal, 79, 585.
K.
Kaimes, 367.
Kamschatka, 35.
Kast, 450.
Katherine of Arragon, 650.
Keatinge, 128.
Keayne, 454.
Keith, 239.
Kensall Green, 37.
Kent, 650.
Kerr, 623.
Kidd, 285.
Kidder, 86.
Kilby, 567.
Kilmarnock, 629, 630.
King, 276.
Kings, 431.
King’s Chapel, 48, 55, 288, 297, 510, 534.
Kingsmill, 227.
Kingstreet, 509.
Kingstown, 507.
Kircherus, 434.
Kirchmaun, 106.
Kirriel, 677.
Kishon, 118.
Kitchen, 231, 232.
Kittal-al-Machaid, 401.
Knox, 369.
Koran, 21.
L.
Lacedemonians, 12, 13, 17.
La Cheze, 636.
Lacombe, 648.
Lafayette, 62, 84, 636.
Lahore, 570.
Lally, 636.
Lamartine, 68.
Lambert, 555.
Lamia, 49, 373.
Lancashire, 420.
Lancaster, 650.
Landgrave of Hesse, 387.
Landseer,
Mailosel, 654.
Maintenon, 671, 672.
Majoribanks, 401.
Mahnsbury, 87.
Malone, 481.
Malplesant, 654.
Malta, 33, 624.
Maltravers, 655.
Mammon, 170.
Mamre, 299.
Manchester, 303 to 325, passim.
Mandans, 23, 51.
Mandeville, 118, 344, 345, 599.
Manlius, 617, 618, 619, 634.
Manes, 64.
Manigault, 496.
Mann, 382, 629.
Mannering, 360.
Manney, 654.
Mansfield, 95, 115, 220, 234.
Mantua, 422.
Marat, 217.
Marbeuf, 639.
Marc Antony, 387.
Marcellinus, 64.
March, 653, 655, 666.
Marco Polo, 400.
Marcus Antoninus, 584.
Mareschall, 654.
Maret, 37.
Mariner, 129.
Marion, 496.
Mariti, 88.
Marius, 63.
Marseillais, 426, 637.
Marseilles, 88.
Marshall, 55, 83, 355.
Martel, 73.
Martial, 107, 419, 586, 587, 595.
Martin, 189.
Martinico, 166.
Martinique, 29.
Mary, Bloody, 75, 82, 93, 405.
Maryland, 153, 154.
Mashee, 596.
Mason, 101, 102.
Massachusetts, 84, 94, 114, 155, 156, 164, 165, 166, 176, 187, 231, 276, 632.
Mather, 94, 280, 327, 364, 367, 546, 582, 668.
Matthews, 180, 367, 613.
Matooara, 378.
Maury, 636.
Maverick, 163.
Maximilian II., 620, 621.
Maynard, 81.
Mazarin, 135.
Mazzei, 163.
Mead, 588.
Mears, 497, 563.
Meaux, 671.
Mediterranean, 118.
Megret, 217.
Melancthon, 388.
Melli Melli, 568.
Mena, 130, 583, 587, 592.
Menalcas, 90.
Menander, 217.
Menu, 130.
Merrick, 221.
Merrill, 313 to 325, passim.
Mewins, 464.
Mexico, 101, 638.
Michaelis, 119.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, 592.
Milan, 220, 456.
Mildmay, 133.
Miletum, 342.
Milford Haven, 88.
Millar, 643.
Millenarians, 672.
Millengen, 36, 49.
Millens, 92.
Miller, 555.
Millot, 659.
Mills, 435.
Miltiades, 11.
Milton, 159, 386, 387, 477.
Minzies, 555.
Minoresses, 657.
Minors, 654.
Minshull, 386.
Mirepoix, 382.
Mirfield, 380.
Misson, 56.
Missouri, 23.
Mitford, 477.
Moab, 116.
Mock, 597.
Mohawk Indian, 647.
Mohun, 605, 613.
Momus, 368.
Monmouth, 235.
Montacute, 650.
Montaigne, 27, 104, 343, 443.
Montague, 55.
Montefiore, 15.
Monte Notte, 381.
Montesquieu, 342.
Montezuma, 63, 593.
Montmorenci, 607.
Moody, 30, 189, 471.
Moore, 472.
Moorhead, 150, 286, 389, 531, 532, 546.
Moors, 138.
Moravians, 379.
More, 359, 361.
Morin, 419, 420.
Morland, 466 to 470, passim.
Morose, 591.
Morris, 420, 609, 611.
Mortimer, 651, 653.
Morton, 628, 634.
Moses, 429, 660.
Mount Auburn, 38, 46, 68, 225.
Mounts Bay, 407.
Mount Hope, 33.
Moyle, 677.
Mudge, 608.
Mullowny, 194.
Mun Chung, 398.
Murphy, 101, 102, 107, 193.
Murray, 477.
Murullus, 106.
Muses, 421.
Muskerry, 243.
Mussenden, 657.
Mydas, 591.
Mysore, 436.
Mytelene, 12.
N.
Naaman, 431.
Nain, 320.
Nantasket, 408.
Nantes, 37.
Nantucket, 77.
Naples, 33, 88.
Napoleon, 105, 381, 393.
Narcissa, 22.
Nares, 580, 591, 593.
Narragansett Bay, 283, 284.
Naseby, 134, 386.
Natchez, 587.
Nau, 122.
Negoose, 189, 190, 191, 347.
Nemours, 607.
New, 581.
Newcastle, 90.
New England, 177, 221, 283, 408, 476, 607, 627.
Newgate, 179, 183, 259, 622, 632.
New London, 363.
New North Church, 125, 126.
New Orleans, 604.
New Rochelle, 523, 530.
Newton, 66.
New York, 576.
New York Evening Post, 330, 331.
New Zealand, 23, 94.
Nicholls, 193, 422, 648.
Nicolas, 648.
Ninkempaup, 456.
Niobe, 121.
Nipmug, 496.
Noah, 176.
Noailles, 623, 671.
Noble, 262.
Noddle’s Island, 163.
Nollekens, 676.
Norfolk, 677.
Norman, 453.
Normandy, 635, 675.
Norris, 232.
North American Review, 330.
Norway, 88, 168.
Norwich, 346.
Notre Dame, 124.
Nova Scotia, 568.
Noyes, 506.
Numa, 69, 105, 106.
Numbers, 122.
Nunhead, 37.
O.
Oak Hall, 133.
O’Brien, 355.
O’Connell, 606.
Odyssey, 11.
Ogilvie, 606.
Oglethorpe, 601, 603, 604.
Ogygia, 420.
Olam Fodla, 93.
Old Brick, 123, 132, 128, 567.
Oldmixon, 268.
Oliver, 140, 141, 142, 513, 538.
Omnibus, 191, 347.
Oporto, 55.
Orde, 188.
Orfila, 219.
Origen, 436.
Orinoco, 130.
Orleans, 135.
Orrery, 250.
Osborne, 573.
Osiris, 428.
O’Shane, 194.
Ossa, 658.
Ossoli, 406.
Otis, Harrison Gray, 159.
Otis, James, 211, 354.
Ottomans, 672, 673.
Outhier, 51.
Ovid, 64, 98, 105, 106, 223, 248, 392, 413, 558.
Oxford, 87, 125, 244, 245, 248, 249, 360, 497, 498, 499, 653, 654.
Oxnard, 513.
P.
Packinett, 498.
Page, 566.
Paine, 598.
Palestine, 34, 121, 204, 651.
Palermo, 591.
Palinurus, 168.
Pallas, 99.
Palmer, 536, 537, 597.
Pantagathus, 586.
Parant Duchatelet, 219.
ParÉ, 589.
Pareicus, 588.
Parian Marbles, 382.
Paris, 37, 39, 73, 89, 249, 438, 634, 635, 637, 667, 671.
Parker, 246, 506.
Parkman, 270 to 273, passim:—also 278, 335, 336.
Parr, 157.
Parsees, 130.
Parsons, 276, 451.
Passy, 599.
Patchogue, 406.
Patroclus, 15, 67, 107.
Pauketpeeker, 457.
Paulding, 62.
Paul, 658.
Paull, 606.
Pausanias, 421.
Pavice, 565.
Paxton, 513.
Paybody, 175.
Peake, 192.
Pearson, 175, 189.
Peck, 498.
Pecker, 449.
Peel, 207, 346.
Pekin, 481.
Pelion, 658.
Pelletier, 637.
Pemberton, 536, 563, 566.
Pembroke, 653, 654, 655, 677.
Penn, 231 to 269 passim:—also 339.
Pennant, 634.
Pennsylvania, 94.
Pendleton, 605.
Pepin, 73.
Pepperell, 508.
Pepusch,
Rose Cullender, 640.
Rose in Bloom, 405.
Ross, 641, 645, 646, 647.
Rothschild, 15, 54.
Rous, 227.
Rouse, 631.
Rousseau, 476.
Rowlett, 82.
Roxbury, 220, 221, 227, 566.
Royal Society, 622, 644.
Rue d’Enfer, 39, 42.
Rufus, 320.
Runjeet Singh, 570, 571, 572, 573.
Russell, 29.
Rush, 447.
Rushworth, 424.
Russia, 276.
Russians, 129, 474.
Ruthven, 606.
Rutland Herald, 318, 331.
Rymer’s Foedera, 349, 675.
S.
St. Andrew, 55.
St. Anne, 56.
St. Augustine, 51.
St. Clara, 52.
St. Christophers, 533.
St. Croix, 11, 52, 98, 422.
St. Denis, 73, 75.
St. Edmunds Bury, 640.
St. James, 424.
St. Katherine, 651.
St. Luke, 55.
St. Margaret, 651, 675.
St. Martins, 124.
St. Mary, 655, 675.
St. Matthew, 217.
St. Michael, 57, 124.
St. Omers, 263, 426.
St. Paul, 437.
St. Paul’s, 225, 642, 656.
St. Peter, 56.
St. Pierre, 476.
St. Richard, 656.
St. Saba, 122.
St. Saturnin, 37.
St. Thomas, 56, 321, 656.
Sabine, 510.
Saburra, 587.
Sackville, 145, 549, 551, 613.
Salem, 54.
Salewarp, 651.
Salisbury, 307, 650, 651, 669, 674.
Sallust, 381.
Salmon, 87.
Salter, 550.
Saltonstall, 533.
Samee, 665.
Samson, 437.
Samuel, 111, 363, 434, 585, 620, 660, 670.
Samuels, 15.
Sancho Panza, 192, 265.
Sanderson, 131.
Sanson, 633, 635, 636, 637, 638.
Sardinia, 88.
Sargent, 180, 538.
Sarsaparilla, 133.
Sarum, 363.
Saul, 16, 67, 434, 617, 618, 670.
Saulien, 37.
Saunders, 176.
Sauvages, 101.
Savage, 55.
Savoy, 606.
Scaliger, 437.
Scharsegin, 620, 621.
Schmidt, 381.
Schridieder, 356.
Scipio Africanus, 22, 216.
Scott, 49, 227, 269, 360, 375, 376, 422, 426, 606.
Scrope, 675.
Scutari, 22.
Segor, 117.
Seignelay, 239.
Seltridge, 449.
Selkirk, 171.
Selwyn, 179, 237, 615, 628, 642.
Seneca, 106, 107, 168, 169, 377, 443, 585.
Senisino, 421.
Serampore, 281.
Sergius Orator, 461.
Servius, 97, 279.
SevrÈs, 671.
Sewall, 142, 165, 513, 546, 553, 558, 561, 630.
Seymour, 133, 136, 608.
Shades, 587.
Shakspeare, 83, 409, 419, 658.
Shandois, 77, 82.
Sharp, 93.
Shattuck, 222, 439, 440.
Shaw, 112, 221, 459.
Shays, 941.
Shea, 54.
Sheerness, 558, 564.
Shelburne, 605.
Shelden, 261.
Sheldon, 314, 327.
Shelson, 299.
Sheridan, 613.
Shirley, 291, 297, 530.
Shochoh, 615.
Shouldham, 652.
Shrewsbury, 320.
Shute, 298.
Shylock, 171.
Siberia, 35.
Sicily, 33, 591.
Sicilies, the Two, 89.
Siddim, 117.
Sidney, 425.
Sigal, 515.
Sigourney, 496, 498.
Simmons, 130.
Skinner, 309, 331.
Smallpiece, 598.
Smith, Sidney, 367.
Smith, 24, 27, 71, 152, 164, 227, 289, 509, 591.
Smink, 101.
Smollett, 241, 243.
Snow, 537.
Socrates, 592.
Sodom, 117, 119, 120, 123, 215, 221.
Sodoma, 122.
Solomon, 192.
Solon, 209.
Somersett, 677.
Somnium Scipionis, 373.
Soo Chune, 398.
Soong, 482.
Sophia Charlotte, 28.
Sorbiere, 437, 457.
Sosigenes, 474.
Southampton, 135.
Southwick, 227.
Spain, 650, 662, 675.
Spaniards, 130.
Sparks, 62, 561.
Speed, 76, 424, 677.
Spelman, 648.
Spitalfields, 67, 256.
Spooner, 450.
Spring, 512.
Springett, 252.
Sprott, 676.
Stafford, 632.
Stair, 623.
Stanford, 650.
Stanhope, 593.
Starkie, 192.
Staunford, 675.
Steele, 555.
Stephanus, 105.
Stephens, 117, 118, 121, 122, 123.
Sterne, 37.
Sternhold, 231, 424, 425.
Steuben, 62.
Stevens, 554.
Stevenson, 232.
Stewart, 609.
Stillman, 631.
Stirling Castle, 95.
Stirrington, 652.
Stockholm, 52.
Stone Chapel, 296.
Story, 268.
Stow, 20, 67, 346, 349, 424.
Stowell, 632.
Strabo, 592.
Streatfield, 105.
Strype, 77, 81, 82, 88, 139, 279, 280, 281, 409, 410, 424, 631, 632.
Stuart, 603, 605, 606.
Stuarts, 661.
Stubbe, 594.
Sue, 639, 640.
Suetonius, 29, 67, 79, 98, 99, 107, 462.
Suffolk, 654.
Sully, 352, 606.
Sulmo, 390.
Sumner, 19, 132.
Sunderland, 89, 233.
Surinam, 351.
Sweden, 661.
Swedenborg, 378, 379.
Swedes, 661.
Swift, 32, 193, 367, 422.
Swingford, 674.
Switzerland, 394.
Sykes, 244.
Sylla, 63, 97.
Sylvester, 596.
Syracuse, 33.
Syrens, 421.
Syria, 34, 88.
Syrians, 632.
T.
Tacitus, 29, 99, 107.
Taheite, 378, 380.
Tailor, 554.
Tappan, 58, 60.
Tarpeian Rock, 618.
Tasman, 129.
Tate, 31, 596.
Taylor, 84, 110, 157, 215, 394, 395, 396, 397, 638, 662.
Taunton, 235.
Tees, 379.
Templeman, 451.
Terence, 587.
Tertullian, 122.
Testamenta Vetusta, 648, 649.
Tewksbury, 655, 673.
Thacher, 31, 58, 61, 126, 127, 568, 605.
Thebes, 16, 32.
Theodolphus, 37.
Theodosius, 36.
Theophrastus, 587.
Thessalus, 443.
Thessaly, 670.
Thevet, 118.
Thiermeyer, 642.
Thomas, 346, 480.
Thomas of Canterbury, 281.
Thompson, 86.
Thornton, 477, 604.
Thurlow, 589.
Tiberius, 98.
Tibullus, 100, 160.
Tierney, 606.
Tilbury, 670.
Tillotson, 178, 238, 240, 262, 266.
Timoleon, 12.
Tinville, 638.
Tonga Islands, 129.
Tongataboo, 129.
Tonstrina, 588.
Tortugas, 407.
Touchet, 380.
Tournay, 67.
Tower Hill, 631, 632.
Townshend, 145.
Trajan, 476.
Trenchard, 265.
Trent, 606.
Tresham, 77.
Treviso, 381.
Troughton, 644.
Troutbeck, 297.
Troy, 322, 430.
Trunnion, 221.
Truro, 406.
Tanfugge, 654.
Tubero, 373.
Tuck, 564, 566.
Tuckett, 606.
Tuckey, 129, 130.
Tudor, 76.
Tunbrugge, 654.
Turkey, 106.
Turkish Empire, 672.
Turks, 123.
Turenne, 73, 75.
Turner, 155, 157, 231, 570, 575.
Twiss, 230.
Tyburn, 340, 632.
Tyler, 500.
U.
Ucalegon, 143.
Ula-Deguisi, 123.
Ulysses, 106, 109, 420.
United States, 347, 407, 434, 610.
Usher, 561.
Uxbridge, 16.
V.
Val de Grace, 68.
Valentia, 606.
Valerius Maximus, 374.
Vallemont, 455.
Valois, 622.
Valvasor, 620.
Van Buren, 85, 95, 96.
Van Butchell, 445, 447.
Vandyke, 137.
Van Gelder, 59.
Van Pronk, 25.
Vans, 184.
Van Wart, 63.
Varden, 401.
Vardy, 564.
Varro, 583.
Vassal, 296.
Vaughan, 361.
Velleius Paterculus, 614.
Vere, 654.
Verney, 677.
Vermont, 114.
Veronica, 57.
Verulam, 258.
Vespasian, 29, 67, 98.
Vesuvius, 121.
Vexius Valens, 443.
Victoria, 208.
Victory, 646.
Vieq d’Azyr, 37.
Vienna, 433.
Villars, 607.
Vincent, 256, 257, 258.
Virgil, 76, 79, 97, 99, 419, 422.
Virginia, 153, 154.
Volney, 117, 119, 121.
Voltaire, 217, 637.
W.
Wade, 570, 572, 573, 575.
Wakefield, 359, 466.
Waldo, 90, 302.
Walpole, 382, 431, 629, 674.
Waltham, 676.
Walsingham, 65, 83, 84, 650, 656.
Ward, 281, 282, 528, 529, 595.
Ward’s Curwen, 510.
Warre, 235, 236.
Warren, 55, 66, 222, 446, 450, 597.
Warwick, 651.
Wash
Footnotes:
[1] Hist, of Charles V., vol. v. page 139, Oxford ed. 1825.
[2] Lond. Quart. Rev., vol. lxxvi. page 161.
[3] Nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Lemuel Hayward, deceased, where Hayward Place now is.
[4] Woodbridge, I suppose, belonged to some military company, whose arms and accoutrements were probably kept at the White Horse tavern, under the charge of Robert Handy.
[5] Hog Alley. See Bonner’s plan, of 1722.
[6] Afterwards Richard II.
[7] His natural son.
[8] John of Gaunt.
[9] An English mark was two-thirds of a pound sterling, or 13s. 4d.
[10] A church book.
[11] Breviary.
[12] A button of gold.
[13] A button.
[14] Round funeral tapers.
[15] Margaret Plantagenet, grand-daughter of King Edward I.
[16] The badge of the house of Lancaster.
[17] Richard II.
[18] A culverin.
[19] Dugdale says these were jewels, hanging over the forehead, on bodkins, thrust through the hair.
[20] Pale or peach-colored rubies.
[21] This effigy is referred to by Walpole, in his Anecdotes of Painting, vol. i. p. 37.
Transcriber’s Notes:
No. CXIX. ends with the phrase “The symptoms” as is presented in the original text.