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Oak Parliament, 452.

Oath used by William Rufus, 160.

Octaves of Festivals, 234, 252.

Offering, a curious one, 463.

Olympian Jupiter, Temple of, 193, 195.
Orus, 187.

Oxford, Claim of the Mayor and Burgesses of, 51.

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Parker, Archb. great Entertainments given by, 265.

Parishes, when instituted, 282.

Parochial Churches, remarkable Particulars in, 391.

Pater-Noster-Row, 259.

Paul, St. Commemoration of, 466.

Paul Gemsege, Papers under that Signature, by whom written,

34, note.

Paul's, St. Church, Offering in, 463.

Paul's, St. Church, at Rome, 199.

Paul's, St. School, 259.

Pegge, Dr. Samuel, 34, note; 127 note.

Peg Tankard, 262.

Pennies of William I. and II. 227.

Philipot, on the Death of Cardinal Wolsey, 28, 30,

Physicians, College of, 432.

Piccadilly, 259.
Picts Wall, 146.
Pigs of Lead, 295.

Piscina, 396, 470.

Places, Surnames deduced from the Names of, 284.

Plantagenet, Richard, Account of, 123.

Play acted in King's College chapel, 82; plays and pageants, 371.
Plough-Monday, 235.

Pointing, on the first Introduction of, 178.

Pope, Sir Thomas, 467.

Popinjay, 380.

Porches, Church, 391.

Poultry Compter, 259.

Powis House, 259.

Prelates, Wives of, 185.

Printing, Introduction of, 209; early Specimen of, 352.

Privy Garden, 259.

Proclamation for celebrating the Coronation and establishing a
Court of Claims, 49.

Q.

Queen's College, Oxford, curious Custom at, 48.

Queen's Library, 259.-Palace, 259.

R.

Ragland Castle, Mode of living at, 468.

Reading, a Leaden Coffin found at, 128.

Records, where kept, 429.

Reformers, intolerant Zeal of, 131.

Regalls, 252.

Registers, Monastic, 361, 376; Whitechapel, 387.

Religion, Zeal for, a powerful Motive of Action, 13.

Resurrection, bas-relief of, at St. Andrew's, Holborn, 436.

Revolution, Fragment of History relative to, 115.

Richard III. Account of his Natural Son, 123.

Ring, Use of, in the Marriage Service, 455.

River, New, 259.

Rolls, 259, 429;-Chapel, 428.

Rood Lane, 259.

Rood Loft, 393.

Rose, part of the Clerical Habit, 343.

Row, T. Papers under that Signature, by whom written, 127,

note.

Royal Exchange, 260.

Runic Inscription, 145.

S.

Sables, 385.

Sanctuary in the Cinque Ports, 270.

Sarchophagus, 221.

Savoy, 260.

Saturnalia, 413.

Saxons, made little use of Scripture Names, 286.

Saxon Idols worshipped in England, 137.

Scotland Yard, 260.

Scutarius, meaning of, 214.

Seater, the Saxon deity, 138.
Semiramis, 145.

Sempecta, Signification of, 459.
Sens, William of, 274.
Sentry-field, 359.

Sepulchral Monuments, 446.

Sermons, 394.

Severus's Wall, 147.

Shakespeare, on the Articles against Cardinal Wolsey, 36.

Sheep-dogs, 170.

Shepherds, 168.

Shirefield, Manor of, 425.

Shore Ditch, 260.

Sinai, Mount, Ancient Inscription on the Rock at, 145.
Sion College, 260, 431.

Sirnames, Origin of, 284; different Orthography of, 287; List
of, 288; derived from Trades, &c. 293.

Smectymnuus, Names of the Authors of, 389, note

Smithfield, 260.

Somerset House, 260.

Sorting Box, 161.

Southampton, 406.
Spittal-fields, 260.
Spoons, Apostle, 262.

Staple, Church, 165.

Staple Inn, 260.

Statues of Kings, 436.

Sterling, Meaning of that Word, 233.

Stica, 227.

Stone-henge, 306, 399.

Stone in Coronation Chair, 354.

Stow's Monument, 435.

Stuart, Charles Edward, Escape of, after the Battle of Culloden,

56.

Stukeley, Dr. Letter from, to Dr. Ducarel, 101; Letter from, to

Mr. Peter Collinson, 247.

Sun, the Saxon idol of the, 137.

Swearing in Discourse, Custom of, 158.

T.

Tankard, Peg, 262.
Tea, with eggs, 383.
Temple, 260, 431.

Temples of the Ancients, 190.

Temple Bar, 260.

Temple, Inner, library, 433.

Tennis, 434.

Tenures, Curious, 361, 379, 389, 422, 440.

Thames, Julius Cæsar's Passage over the, 101: Embankment
of, 398.

Thavy's Inn, 261.

Theatre of Bacchus, at Athens, 201; of Marcus Scaurus, at
Rome, 203; of Regilla, at Athens, 204.

Theobald, Archb. 279.

Theseus, Temple of, 195.

Thomas's, St. Hospital, 261.

Thong, Artifice of the, 271.

Thor, the Saxon deity, 137, 458.

Tobacco, on the Use and Introduction of, 264.

Tokens, Tradesmen's, 160.

Tower, White, 261.

Tuisco, the Saxon deity, 137.

Tutbury, Court of Honour at, 166.
Tyttenhanger, Mansion-house at, 467.

V.

Verjuice, 471.

Verulam, 405.

Vespasian, Temple of, 195.

Villages, Names of, 284.

Vinea, Signification of, 318.

Vines, on the Culture of, in England, 318.

Vineyards, the Name of, retained in London, 323.

Violin, the Origin and Introduction of the, 165.

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Ware, Sir James, Historical Anecdote from a Manuscript of, 74.
Warton, T. a Passage in his History of English Poetry explain-
ed, 384;-Letter from, on Tyttenhanger House, 467.

Warwick, Earl of, his Device, 420.

Wassel-bowl, 122, note; 369.

Weaving, the Antiquity of, in England, 329.

Westminster Abbey, 261, 437 ;-Bridge, 261;-Hall, 261, 437;
-School, 261.

Westminster, Buildings, Streets, &c. in, 254, 434.

Whitechapel Register, 387.

White Friars, 432.

Whitehall, 261, 434;-Chapel, 261.

White Horse, Vale of, 145.

Wilfred, Bishop of Selsey, 283.

Will, Curious Clause in a, 265.

William I. Groats of, 227.

William Rufus, Oath used by, 160;-Groats of, 227.

Winchester, 405, 406, 407.

Winchelsey, Archb. one of his Statutes, 459.

Wives of Prelates, 185.

Woad, Importation of, 331.

Woden, the Saxon deity, 137.

Wolsey, Cardinal, Inquiry into the Death of, 27;-Articles ex-
hibited against, 34;-always painted in Profile, 42;-his
Speech to the Duke of Suffolk, 45.

Woollen Manufacture, Antiquity of, 329.

Wool-rent, 421.

Writ to provide Lists, &c. for a Duel, 376.

Y.

Yeomen, 212;-of the Crown, 213, 214;-of the Guard, 214.

Yew-trees in Church Yards, 346.

York, 406.

Yule, Feast of, 366, 458.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

Munday and Slatter, Printers, Oxford.

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