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De Lyra, Nicholas. ii. 90, 266.
De Meun, John. See John de Meun.
Democritus, Junior. iii. 246. See Burton.
De Monte, Petrus. ii. 267.

De Montfort, Simon, Ballad on. i. 42.
Demosthenes. ii. 549. Translated into
German and English. iii. 13, 15. Seven
Orations of, translated by T. Wilson.
iii. 273. by Carr. iii. 310.
Dempster. ii. 487.

Denet, Gautier de, and Manessier's ver-
sion of Sir Perceval. i. 137.

Denis Pyramus, author of a French poem
on the Martyrdom of King St. Edmund.
i. 18.

Denny, Sir Anthony, Poem on the death

of. iii. 55.

De Orleton, Adam, Bishop of Winchester.
i. 81.

De Presles, Raoul. ii. 312.
Dering, Edward. iii. 375.
Dermod, King, Poem on his Expulsion
from his Kingdom of Ireland. i. 65, 78.
Descriptio Hiberniæ. iii. 325.
Description of the Restlesse State of a
Lover, a Poem, by Lord Surrey. iii. 35.
Desiderius. i. xcv.
Despauterius. i. ccii.
Desrey, Petrus. ii. 271.

Destruction of Jerusalem, Romance of.
See Jerusalem.

Destruction of Troy. See Troy.

De Thri, or De Cis, an old French poet.
ii. 255.

Devereux, Richard, Poem on the Death
of. iii. 55.

De Vinesauf, Geoffrey. i. cxxxiv.
Dewes, Ægidius, Preceptor in French to

Henry Eighth and Prince Arthur, &c.
ii. 553.

Dha Hoel, Welsh Laws by. i. xxxix.
Diaconus, Paulus. i. cliv.

Diall for Daintie Darlings, iii. 391.
Dialogue against the Pope, by Ochin,
Englished by Poynet. iii. 166.

Dialogue on Proverbes, by J. Heywood.
iii. 88.

Dialogue on Tribulation, by Sir Thomas
More. iii. 271.

Dialogues, Divine, by Dr. Henry More.
i. clx.

Diamant of Devotions, by A. Fleming.
iii. 327.

Diana, Latin Play of, by Conradus Celtes.
ii. 522.

Diana, or the excellent Conceitfull Son-
nets of H. C. iii. 244.

Diana of Montemayer, Romance of,
translated from Spanish by Thomas
Wilson. iii. 281.
Dickenson. iii. 337.

Dictionarium Morale, by Berchorius. i.

CC.

Dictys Cretensis. i. 128 to 130, 139. ii.

283.

Didaco and Violenta, Tragical History of
iii. 341.

Dido, Romance of. ii. 185.

Dido, Play of, exhibited before Queen
Elizabeth at Cambridge. ii. 527, 528.
before Cardinal Wolsey. iii. 2.
Dido, Tragedy of, by Edward Haliwell.
iii. 83.

Dido, Queen of Carthage, Tragedy of, by
Christopher Marloe. iii. 351.

Dido and Eneas, Interlude of. iii. 352.
Didymus. ii. 242.

Die Judicii Meditatio de, by Bede, trans-
lated into Saxon verse. i. cv.

Diella, certaine Sonnets adioyning to the
Amorous Poeme of Dom Diego and
Gineura, by R. L. Gentleman. iii.
387.

Dietarie of Health, by Andrew Borde. iii.
77.

Dietarie for the Clergy. iii. 177.
Digby MS. i. 6.

Dingley, Francis. iii. 219.

Diodorus Siculus translated by Skelton.
ii. 490. by John Phrea. ii. 556.
Dion Cassius. ii. 232.

Dionysius the Areopagite. ii. 464. four
Treatises of, translated into Latin by
John Erigena. i. cvii. by Robert Grost-
head. i. cxxxiv.

Dioscorides, Ancient MS. of. i. cix.
Discipulus, or John Herolt. i. cciv. ccv.
Desconus, Syr Lybeaus, Romance of. i.
clxxi to clxxiii.

Discoverie of Campion the Jesuit. iii. 243.
Discourse of English Poetrie, by Webbe.
iii. 54, 243, 323.

Disputacyon or Complaynt of the Heart

throughe perced with the lokynge of
the Eye, Lytel Treatise called. ii. 388.
Disputation bytwene a Crysten Man and
a Jewe, a Poem. ii. 413.

Dissolution of the World, a Poem on the.
i. 131.

Ditmar. i. clxxi.

Ditty of the Amorous Spinett, a Poem, by
Froissart. ii. 222.

Dives and Lazarus, a Play, by R. Rad-
cliffe. ii. 530.

Doctrinale Metricum, by Berchorius. i.
ccii.

Doctrinale Puerorum. ii. 498.

Doctrine of Urines, by Andrew Borde.
iii. 77.

Dodford, Robert. i. cxxxvi.

Dodington, Bartholomew. iii. 310.

Dodipoll, Doctor, the Wisdom of, a Play.
iii. 382.

Dolce, Lodovico. ii. 233. iii. 389.
Dolman, John. iii. 186.

Dolopathos, or Seven Sages of Greece,
Romance of. ii. 220.

Dom Johans. ii. 220.

Domitian. i. lii.

Donatus, Ælius. i. xev. ii. 56, 57, 242.

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Downfal of Antichrist's Masse. iii. 130.
Downfal of Diana of the Ephesians. iii.
259.

Drama, account of, in the lower stages
of the Empire. ii. 516. the French,
origin of. ii. 515, 516.

Dramata Sacra, by Oporinus. iii. 370.
Drant, Thomas. iii. 264, 312, 343-347,
364.

Drayton, Michael. i. 11, 121, 143. ii. 176,
179, 192. iii. 23, 29, 31, 51, 77, 221,
222, 225, 226, 230, 233, 352, 360.
Dream of Scipio, Tully's. iii. 84.
Dreme, by Sir David Lyndesay. ii. 460-
467.

Drinking Ballad, the First. iii. 179-
180.

Dryden, John. i. clvi. ii. 140, 141, 148,
183, 190, 217. iii. 358, 379.

Du Bos, his opinion of the æra when the
Britons migrated to Armorica. i. v.
Dubricius. i. x.

Du Cange. i. ii, 139, 161-163, 174, 177,
205. ii. 3, 26, 131, 133, 134, 137, 146,
157, 164.

Ducarel's Anglo-Norman Antiquities. i.
60, 61.

Du Chesne, Jean. ii. 319.

Duchy of Normandy, revenue roll of,
for 1083. i. 6.
Duclos, Mons. ii. 26.

Dufour, Antoine, ii. 317.
Du Fresnoy. ii. 161.

Dugdale. i. cvi, 177, 204. ii. 98. iii. 136.
Du Halde. ii. 175.

Duke, Gilbert. iii. 364.

Dumb shows, account of. ii. 392, 393.
iii. 242, 243, 285, 293, 294.
Dun, John, first master of the revels. ii.
524.

Dunbar, William. ii. 433-449, 507.
Dunbar, La Countesse de, demanda a
Thomas Essedoune quant la guere
d'Escoce prendret fyn. i. 71.
Duncane Laider, or Macgregor's Testa-
ment, a Poem. iii. 482-486.
Dunois, Mademoiselle. i. xvii.
Dunstable, Robert. i. cxvii.
Dunstan, St. i. ci, cii.

Du Reiz, Pierros, Romance of Judas
Macchabée, by. ii. 185.

Du Vignay. ii. 260.

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Eadmer. i. cxx.

Eadwin. i. ci, cii.

Earthquake, account of, in the year 1580,
by A. Golding. iii. 335.
Easter Play. ii. 395.

Eastward Hoe, Play of. iii. 361.
Ecbert, Bishop of York. i. xcviii, cii.
Eccard's Imitation of Boethius's Conso-
lation of Philosophy. ii. 254, 255.
Ecclesiæ, De Corrupto Statu. i. 46.
Ecclesiastes of Solomon versified by Lord

Surrey. iii. 40, 160. by John Pullaine.
iii. 261. by Oliver Starkey. iii. 264. by
Ed. Spenser. ibid. by Henry Lok, or
Lock. iii. 264, 359. by Drant. iii. 264,
346.
Ecclesiastes, Latin Translation of, by
Robert Shirwoode. iii. 10.

Ecerrinis, or the Fate of the Tyrant Ecer-
rinus of Verona, a Tragedy, by Alberti
Mussato. ii. 546.

Edda, the. i. xxi, xxvi, 1, li. ii. 387.
Edda, a monk of Canterbury. i. ci.
Edessenus, Theophilus, Homer translated
into Syriac by. i. xci.
Edituus, Hermanus. i. cciii.

Edmonton, Merry Devil of, Play of the.
iii. 81.

Edmund, Saint, History of, by Lydgate.
ii. 272-274.
Edric. i. cxlii.

Education, a Compendious Fourme of,
&c., in Verse, by E. Hake. iii. 229.
Edvardi de Karnarvon, Lamentatio glori-
osi Regis, quam edidit tempore suæ
incarcerationis, translated into English
verse, by Fabian. ii. 382, 383.
Edward I. King, Elegy on. i. 92.
Edward II. Poem on. ii. 383, 384.
Edward II. Play of, by Marlowe. iii. 354.
Edward III. Poem on the Wars of, by
Minot. iii. 99.

Edward IV. and the Tanner of Tamworth,
delectable Historie of. ii. 338.
Edward VI. iii. 70.

Edward the Black Prince, the Achieve-
ments of, a Poem in French. ii. 120.
Edwards, Richard, a dramatic writer. i.
clxxxvii. ii. 534. iii. 237-247.

Edyth, the mery Gestys of one callyd, the
lyeng Wydow, by Walter Smyth. ii.

513.

Egill, an Islandic poet, fought on Athel-
stan's side at the battle of Brun-
enburgh. i. xxxv, xxxvi. his Ransom, a
Poem. i. 22.

Eginhart. ii. 312. curious account of a
clock by. i. xcix, c.
Eglamour, Syr, of Artoys, Romance of.
i. 172, 174.

Eglogues, by Barclay. ii. 426-430.

Eiddin, Mynnydawe, a Poem celebrating
the battles of. i. xlviii.

Eight Kings, the History of, on tapestry.
i. 204.

Ειρηνη of Aristophanes. ii. 524.
Elementarie, by Mulcaster. iii. 283.
Elfleda, daughter of Alfred, Poetical Epi-

stle to, by Henry of Huntingdon. i. cxix.
Elfric, a Saxon abbot of Malmesbury.
i. cii.

Eliduc, Tale of. i. iii, iv.

Elinour Rummyng, the Tunnyng of, by
Skelton. ii. 490.

Elizabeth, Queen, wife of Henry VII., a
rueful Lamentation on the death of, by
Sir Thomas More. iii. 96, 97.
Elizabeth, Queen. i. cciii. ii. 526, 527.
iii. 20, 230, 240, 318, 396.
Elizabetha, a Latin Poem, by Christopher
Ocland. iii. 260.

Ellerbach, Burkhard von, has left an
account of the battle of Cressy. ii. 120.
Ellis, Mr., doubts the forgeries ascribed
to Harding. ii. 329.
Elucidarium. iii. 80.

Emare, Lay or Romance of. i. clxxx, cxci,
cxciv. iii. 109, 123.

Emathius, or Eustathius, a Romance. ii.
132.

Emendatio Vitæ, a Poem, by R. Hampole.
ii. 43.

Emma, Queen, delivered from the plough-
shares, tale of. i. 81.

Enchiridion of Surgery, by Gale. iii. 159.
Endimion and Phebe. iii. 338.
Eneas, Romance of. i. 137.

Eneidos of Virgil, translated. See Virgil.
Enemy of Idleness, by Fullwood. iii. 285.
Engelhus, Conrade. i. ciii.

Engelhusen, Theodoric. ii. 234.

England, History of, in Verse, by Robert
of Gloucester. See Robert of Glou-
cester.

England's Parnassus. iii. 232, 355, 378,
390.

England's Helicon. iii. 244, 263, 325.
English Policie, a Poem. iii. 115.
Englishman's Roman Life, by Ant. Mun-
daye. iii. 242.

Englyn, Milwr, or the Warrior's Song.
i. xxxviii.

Ennius. ii. 224, 502. iii. 348.

Enterlude for Boyes to handle and passe
Tyme at Christimas. iii. 254.
Enterludes prohibited. iii. 173, 174.
Entertainment at Killingworth Castle.
iii. 95.

Eparchus, Antonius. ii. 549.
Ephiloquorus. ii. 239.

Epictetus. iii. 371.

Epigrammata Seria, by Parker. iii. 349.
Epigrams, by J. Heywood. iii. 86. by
Crowley. iii. 165.

EIINIKION rhythmo Teutonico Ludo-
vico regi acclamatum cum North-
mannos anno DCCCCXXXIII vicisset.
i. xliii.

Episcopus Puerorum. iii. 251, 265–268.
Ceremony of the. ii. 30.

Erasmus. ii. 272, 364, 508, 558. iii. 1, 4,
5, 8, 10, 16, 64, 327.
Erastus, Romance of. ii. 220.

Erceldoune, or Ashelington, Thomas.
i. 70, 71.

Eremita Britannus. i. x.

Erik Widforla, Saga af. i. xlvi.
Erigena, John, Translation of Four Trea-
tises of Dionysius the Areopagite into
Latin by. i. cvii.

Erkenwald, King, History of, on tapestry.
i. 204.

Erle of Tholouse, Romance of. ii. 307-
310.

Erra Pater. iii. 71.

Eschenbach, W. von, his Krieg auf Wart-
burg. ii. 27.

Esdras. ii. 240. Darius, a play from. ii.
270.

Esop, Fables of. i. cxxxix, cl, cxc. ii. 310,
477. iii. 363. Translated by Bullokar.
iii. 283.

Espagne, Relation du Voyage d'. i. xvii.
Esseby, Alexander. i. cxxxiii.
Essex, Robert Earl of. iii. 340.

Esther and Ahasuerus, a Romance. i.
exci, 204. a Poem. ii. 372.
Esther, Queen, Play of. iii. 270.
Esther, Book of, versified by John Pul-
laine. iii. 261.

Eston, Adam. ii. 90, 554.

Eteocles and Polynices, Tale of. iii. 312.
Ethelwold, Bishop of Durham. i. ci.
Etheridge, George. iii. 237.

Ethics of Aristotle, Commentary on, by
Felice Fignilei. iii. 38.

Ethildryde, Panegyrical Hymn on the
Miraculous Virginity of, by Bede. i.

cviii.

Euclid. i. ci.

Eugenianus, Nicetas. ii. 132.

Eunuchus of Terence, translated. iii. 363.
Euripides. ii. 224, 477, 517, 518. iii. 13.
Euryalus and Lucretia. iii. 336.

Eusebius. ii. 233. Chronica of. i. clxxix,
cci. ii. 232.

Eusebius Alexandrinus. iii. 396.
Eustace, or Eustache, Wistace, or Hui-
stace, Poem of Brut d'Angleterre, by.
i. 59-61. See Wace.

Eustathius. iii. 359. His Commentary on
Homer. i. 129.

Eustathius, or Eumathius, Romance of.
ii. 132.

Eutropius. ii. 311.

Evans, Lewis. iii. 343.

Evans's Dissertatio de Bardis. i. xlix.
Every Man, an Interlude. ii. 523.
Evesham, Poem on the Battle of. i. 44, 45.
Exemplar of Virtue, by Hawes. ii. 398.
Exeter, Joseph of. See Josephus Iscanus.
Exhortations to the Citizens of London,

a Poem, by Lord Surrey. iii. 40.
Exodus and Genesis, Books of, Poetical

Biblical History, extracted from. i. 21.
Exodus (Play on) in Greek Iambics, by
Ezekiel, a Jew. ii. 519.
Expedition into Scotlande, of the most
woorthely fortunate prince, Edward,
duke of Somerset, by William Patten.
iii. 184.

Expositio in Psalterium, by Hampole.
ii. 43.

Exposition on the Psalms, by Thomas
Wilson. iii. 281.

Exposition on the Proverbs, by Thomas
Wilson. iii. 281.

Eymegau de Bezers, a bard of Langue-
doc. i. cxcvi.

Eyvynd, Elogium of Hacon king of Nor-
way, by. i. xxxiv, xxxv.

F. L. iii. 340.

F.

Fabell's Merry Pranks. iii. 81.
Fabian. i. xxxiii. 160. ii. 382-384.
Fables executed by order of Alfred. i.

lxv. of Henry I. questioned. ibid.
Fabliaux. ii. 220.

Fabri, Pierre, or Le Fevre. iii. 285.
Fabricius. i. cxv, clxxxv. ii. 205.
Fabyl's Ghoste, a Poem. iii. 80, 81.
Fagins. iii. 157.

Faguel, Lady of, Romance of the. i. clvi.
Fair Rosamond, History of. ii. 100.
Faire. See Phaier.

Fairfax, Edward. iii. 233, 392.

Fairies, Arabian, account of the. i. xlix.
Fairy Queen, by Spenser. iii. 86, 199,
220, 331, 359, 378.
Fais de Romains. i. cxliii.

Faithful Shepherdess, by Fletcher. ii. 539.
Falcandus. ii. 402.

Falcon and the Pie, a Poem, by Robert
Vaughan. iii. 101, 102.
Falconet, Mr. ii. 221.

Falconry, account of. ii. 405, 406.

Fall and Evil Success of Rebellion, a
Poem, by Wilfrid Holme. iii. 82.
Fall of Princes, by Lydgate. ii. 277-284,
293. iii. 187.

Family of Love. iii. 176.

Fansie of a Wearied Lover, by Howard,
Earl of Surrey. iii. 27.

Farabi. i. xciv.

Faritius. i. cxii. ii. 205.

Farmer, Dr. i. cxli. iii. 389.

Farmor, Mr. ii. 405.

Faron, Life of S. i. cxviii.

Farringdon, Hugh, abbot of Reading.
iii. 10.

Fasti. iii. 336.

Fastolfe, or Falstaff, Sir John. ii. 17.
Fauchet. i. 112, 115, 137, 139, 141, 188,
206.

Faust, or Faustus, Dr., Play of, by Mar-
lowe. iii. 353. Ballad on the Life and
Death of the Great Congerer. iii. 254.
Fayditt, Anselm. i. 35, 122. ii. 18, 221.
Fayttes of Armes and of Chivalrye, by
Christine of Pisa, translated by Caxton.
i. clxxv.

Fearfull Fantyses of the Florentyne Cow-
per. iii. 385.

Feast of Asses, Mystery of the. ii. 29.
Feast of Fools, Mystery of the. ii. 29.
Felix. i. cviii.

Fenner, Dudley. iii. 262.

Fenton, Edward. iii. 388. Geffrey. iii.
386-388.

Ferdinando, Jeronimi, Tale of. iii. 382.
Ferrabrach, Guillaume. i. 188.
Ferrabras, William. i. 94.

Ferrers, George. ii. 525. iii. 183-185, 187,

244, 335. Edward. iii. 184, 238, 244.
Ferrex and Porrex, a play, by Sackville

and Norton. ii. 537. iii. 289, 290. See
Gorboduc.

Ferris, Richard, the dangerous adventure
of, &c. iii. 185.

Ferron, John, Liber Moralis de ludo
Scaccorum of Jacobus de Casulis,
translated into French by. ii. 260.
Festival, or Festiall. i. 13.
Fête de Ane. ii. 508, 517.

Fête de Foux. ii. 515, 517, 531, 532.
Feylde, or Field, Richard [Thomas]. ii.
404. iii. 82, 83.

Fiametta of Boccace, translated by B.
Giouanno del M. Temp. iii. 376, 394.
Field, master of Fotheringay college.
ii. 363.

Field, John. iii. 241.

Field, or Feylde, Richard [Thomas]. ii.
404. iii. 82, 83.

Fifteen Toknes before the Day of Judg-
ment, a Poem, by Adam Davie. ii. 5.
Figlinei, Felice. iii. 38.

Filostrato di Boccaccio. ii. 243.
Finnæus's Dissertatio Historica-Litteraria.
iii. 220.

Finns and Sclavonians, serpents sacred
among them. i. xv. Their battles with
the heroes of Northern fable. ibid.
Firmicus, Julius. ii. 406.
First Frute, by Florio. iii. 374.
Fitzgeffrey, Charles. iii. 233.
Fitzgerald, Lady Elizabeth. iii. 25.
Fitzgerald, Lord Gerald. iii. 25.

Fitzralph, or Fitzrauf, Richard, archbishop
of Armagh. ii. 90.

Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond. iii.
22, 23.

Fitzstephen, William. ii. 18, 19.

Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandrie,
by Tusser. iii. 252-257.

Five Joys of the Blessed Virgin, a Song.
i. 31.

Flacius, Matthias. i. 46.
Flaherty. i. xxvii.

Flamma, Gualvanei de la, Chronicle of
the Vicecomites of Milan, by. ii. 91.
Flaura and Marcus, a Latin Tragic Poem,

by William of Blois. i. cxx.

Flee from the Presse, a Poem, said to be
written by Skogan. ii. 336.
Fleetwood, Bishop. i. 13.
Flemmyng, Robert. ii. 554. Abraham.
iii. 325-327, 365. John. iii. 327.

Samuel. iii. 325, 326.
Fletcher, John, a dramatic writer. ii. 539.
iii. 232-234.

Fletcher, Giles. iii. 349. Robert. iii. 262.
Fleury, Jean. iii. 379.

Flies and Ants, War with, or Moschea.
ii. 505.

Flodden, Battle of, a Ballad on the. ii.
108.

Flodoard of Rheims. i. xvii.

Floral Games, account of the. ii. 224.
Florence, History of, by Machiavel. i. clv.
Florentyne Cowper. iii. 385.
Florentino Giovanni. i. cxcvii.
Florentinus. See Poggius.

Flores et de Blanchefleur, Histoire Amo-
reuse de, traduite de l'Espagnol par
Jacques Vincent. ii. 135.

Flores y Plancaflor, romance of. ii. 135.
Florian and Blanca-Flor, Romance of.
ii. 135.

Florimont et Basseroze, romance of,
translated into French prose. ii. 135.
Florinus. ii. 363.

Florio, John. iii. 374.

Florio and Biancoflore, Adventures of, by
Boccacio. i. cxcvi.

Florishe upon Fancie, by N. B., perhaps
Nicholas Breton. iii. 391.

Florius and Platzaflora, History of. ii.
132, 135.

English

Florus. i. xcvi, cxliii. iii. 231.
Version of, by Bolton. iii. 232.
Flosculi of Terence, by Udal and Higgins.
iii. 217.

Floure of God's Commandments. iii. 80.
Flower of the Daisy, a Poem, by Frois-
sart. ii. 222.

Flower of Fame, compyled by Ulpian
Fullwell. iii. 226.

Flowers, Masque of. ii. 538.

Flowre and the Leaf, by Chaucer. ii. 123,
146, 223, 243, 245, 438.

Flowres of Epigrammes, by Timothy Ken-
dall. iii. 349.

Folengo, Theophilo. ii. 505.

Foliot, Hugh de, bishop of London. ii.
496, 561.

Fontaine, De la. ii. 131, 394. iii. 142.
Fontanini. iii. 330.

Fontenelle. i. 148. ii. 18, 22, 218, 223.
Fontius, Bartholomew. ii. 552.

Fools, Feast of. ii. 29, 515, 517, 531, 532.
Fordun. ii. 15.

Forest, or Collection of Historyes, by For-
tescue. iii. 388.

Fornari, Simon. iii. 287.
Forrest of Fancy. iii. 312.
Forrest, Syr William. iii. 257-259.
Fortescue, Thomas. iii. 388.

Fortunate Isles, Masque of, by Bea
Jonson. iii. 77.

Fortunatus. i. lxxxiv. ii. 562.

Fortune et de Félicité, Roman de. ii. 216.
Fortune, Boke of, by Sir Thomas More.
iii. 95.

Forze d'Ercole, by Boccacio. ii. 129.
Fountaine of Antient Fiction, by Richard
Linche. iii. 392.

Fouquet of Marseilles. i. 121, 122.
Four P's, Play of. iii. 86.

Fox, Bishop of Winchester. ii. 391. iii.
2-4.

Fox, the martyrologist. iii. 147, 288.
Foxa, Jefre de. iii. 285.

Franc, Guillaume de. iii. 145.

Frances, Sir Henry, reputed author of
the Chester Plays. ii. 26.

Francic language, the, confounded by
Warton with modern French. i. 3.
Francis the First of France. ii. 549.
Francis, Dauphin of France, Epithala-

mium on, by Andrew Bernard. ii. 334.
Francus, Hunnibaldus, Latin History of
France, by. i. ix.

Franeth, Nicholas. i. cxiv.

Frankelein's Tale, by Chaucer. i. cxlviii.
ii. 202.

Fraternity of the Penitents of Love, So-
ciety of the. ii. 219.

Fraunce, Abraham. iii. 233, 324, 327-
329, 339.

Fredegaire. ii. 312.

Free, or Phrea, John. ii. 555-557.
French, an Introductorie for to lerne
to rede, &c. compyled for the Use of
the Princess Mary, by Ægidius Dewes.
ii. 553.

French drama, origin of. ii. 515, 516.
Freere and the Boye. iii. 382.
Fresne, Tale of. i. iii.

Friars, outline of the constitution of the
Four Orders of Mendicant. ii. 87 to 93.
Fridegode. i. cvi.

Frier Fox-Taile, a Ballad. iii. 244.
Frigidilles. ii. 239.

Frogs and Mice. iii. 350, 359.
Froissart. i. liv. cxci to cxciii, 64, 178,

179. ii. 33, 34, 120, 123 to 126, 393,
440, 462, 486, 487. iii. 115, 348. Ac-
count of his poems. ii. 222, 223.
Frontinus. i. xcvi. ii. 318.
Fructus Temporum. i. 59.
Fryssell, William. iii. 10.
Fulk, William. iii. 375.

Fullwood, William. iii. 281, 282.
Fullwell, Ulpian. iii. 226.

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