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Autograph of Ralegh, iv. 25
Carne, M. i. 238 Carey, Henry, Earl of Dover, ii. 296, n.
Sir Philip, ii. 200, iv. 210 Carleton, Sir Dudley, iii. 58 Carlisle, Bishop of, iv. 77
Richard Barnes, iv. 127 John May, iv. 249
Carmen Panegyricum on Hen. Prince of Wales, 1012, iv. 172 Carr, Nicholas, Hearn's Observations on, i. 85
Carmarthen, Marquis, iv. 83 Carte, Mr. iv. 256 Carter, John, i. 219, 225 iii. 245 Thomas, iv. 459
Carthage, ii. 530
Castlemareh, ii. 245 Catechism, Russian, with an Account of the Church Government and Ceremonies of the Muscovites, cited by Hearne, ii. 8o Catesbye, iii. 328, 330 Cave, iii. 395
Caveats, some verses, by Sir W. Kil- legrew, so entitled, ii 133 Cavendish, Lord, iii. 363 Cawley, Dr. John, Archdeacon of Lincoln, 1709, i. 157 Cawne, ii. 383 Caxton, i. 72
Caxton's Chronicle, Hearne's Re- marks concerning, i. 72, 74, n. Cecil, Dr. i. 471
Secretary, iii. 447
Sir Thomas, iii. 512
Cecill, Edw. Visc. iv. 109
Censura Literaria, referred to respect-
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Centaurs, ii. 384
Cephalus and Procris, ii. 382
iv. 440 Characterisme, iv. 463 Charie, iii. 376
Charge delivered to the Clergy of Winchester, by Thomas Balguy, iv. 391 Charles I. 51, 235. Epigrams by, and to Poets in his Reign, ii. 90. Letter from, to Archbishop Laud, ii. 93
Charles I. iii. 44, 360, 487. Me- moirs of the Reign of, iv. 21 Charles II. i. 60, 235, 456. Anec dote of, 156. ii. 131. iii. 360, 487 his Restoration foretold, by Walter Gostelo, iii. 107 Charles V. of France, iii. 319 ..... the IXth. iv. 182 Charleton, Fr. i. 224 Charlett, Dr. i. 79 Charlette, Dr. iii. 70 Charter-house, iii. 60 Chatham, Lord, iv.
Chatillon, Cardinal of, iii. 234 Chatsworth, Description of, from Bp. Kennett's Letters, iii. 361 iii. 371
Chaucer, ii. 138, 140
Chawcer, iv. 29, 199
Cheeke, Sir John, i. 159. ii. 365
Cheek, Thomas, Esq. iii. 49 Cheronæ, ii. 73
Chester, Bp. of, iii. 369, 383 Chesterton, iv. 388
Chettle, Henry, ii. 367. iv. 152 Pope's Lamentation,
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Childrey, Dr. i. 63 Chirurgeon, J. H. iii. 235 Chishull, Jo. iv. 510 Chiswell, iii. 63
Dedication of Cvid's de Tristibus to Chs. Hatton, Esq. iii. 514 Churchyard, Thos. ii. 8, 203. iii. 514 Chrestoleros, Bastard's Epigram on Microcosmos, from, iii. 409, n. Chute, Mr. iv. 385 Chivaen, ii. 474 Cianippus, iii. 469 Cibber, Colley, iii. 32
Cicero, ii. 71. iii. 321
Ciceronianus Gabrielis Haureii, 1577,
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Cippus, ii. 385
Circe, ii. 385
Cirencister, iii. 334
Civil Warres of England, the History of, in English verse, iii. 331 Claims of Peerage, Cases of, in the male Line, temp. J. I. iii. 344 Clanchattan, ii. 453 Clangregour, ii. 453 Clanricard, Earl of, iii. 253 Claraphel and Clarinda, in a Forrest of Fancies, by Thomas Jordan, gent. ii. 183. Extracts, 183, 187 Clare-hall, iii. 52
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Christ's Nativity, Robert Holland's Holy History of, iii. 137 Christ, the Betraying of, by S. R. (Samuel Rowlands), 1598, iii. 353. Extracts, 353, 355
Christian Passions, by Henry Locke, Extracts from, iii. 292, 296 Christian Reader, an Address to the, Extracts from, relating to Archbp. Parker, i. 11, 14
Christian Religion, Answer to a late View of the internal Evidence of, by whom written, iii. 247 Christianity, Memorials of, iv. 366, 367.
Christian, Countess of Devon, iii. 363 Christolorus, ii. 19, n.
Church, English, Antiquity of the, malignant anonymous Coniments
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General Martyro- logie by, 1677, i. 207. List of his Authorities, 207, 217
Clark, Kath. i. 223, 224, n. J. i. 224 Hugh, i. 219 Andrew, iii. 130
T. ii. 301
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Cole, Wm. iv. 242, 244, 369. His Letter to Dr. Lort, 370, 371
Colebrooke, iv. 356
Claypole, Family, Account of the bu- Colepepper, Col. i. 136
Coles, E. iii. 131 Coleshill, iii. 348 Coligni, Gasp. I. 220
Cleveland, John, iii. 3. iv. 256, 257, Collett, Dean, i. 218
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Cocks, Roger, Weekes Devotion, or Hebdomada Sacra, &c. 1630, ii.
Cockburne, Mrs. C. iii. 56
Coke, Sir Edward, ii. 421. iv. 81, 379 Combat betweene Conscience and Co-
Coker, William, i. 229
Colbath, T. iii. 70
Colborn, iii. 20
Colchester, (see Antiquities) ii. 428, 437, iii. 335
Colchos, ii. 381 Cole, Robert, i. 163
William, i. 463, 464
Extract from his Ath. Cantab. respecting Mr. Long's Fu- neral, i. 468. Extracts from his Ath. Cantab. 469
Cole, iii. 39, 40, 221, 179, 349
Charles, iv. 401
Francis, the Echo, a Poem by. Epilogue and Prologue to a Comedy by, 1641, iv. 263
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Comforts against Imprisonment, by Bishop Hill, iii. 285
Coming of God in Mercy, in Ven- geance, by Walter Gostelo, 1658- iii. 106 Commendatory Sonnets to the first Edition of the first three Books of Spencer's Fairy Queen, iii. 346 Commentaries, Chapman's, on Ho- mer, Extracts from, ii. 81, 86 of John Fox, Hearn's Remarks on, ii. 75
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