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Rh *Dominis (Marcus Antonius de), 9.
 * Drake (Dr. James), 155–57, 173–183.
 * Dufresnoy, 17.
 * Dulaurent, an apostate monk, 13.


 * Emmius, his posthmnous book, 21.
 * Enjedim, the Hungarian Socialist, 6.


 * Falkland (Lord), 101.
 * Fleetwood (William), Bishop of St. Asaph, 167.
 * Fish's Supplication of Beggars, 36.
 * Freret, 15.
 * Froude (J. A.), his Nemesis of Faith burned, 144.
 * Frith, 29.
 * Fry (John), M.P., 103, 4.


 * Génébrazd (Archbishop), 18.
 * Gerberon, 12.
 * Giannone, his Historia Civile, 21.
 * Gigli, his Vocabulario 17.
 * Goodwin (John), prolific writer, 117–122.


 * Hall (Bishop), 41, 2, 3.
 * Hall (Joseph), serjeant-at-arms, 172.
 * Helot, his L'Escole des Filles, 17.
 * Herries (Walter), 183.
 * Holbach (Baron d'), 15.
 * Humphrey (John), 154.
 * Huss (John), 6.
 * Hutchinson (Provost Hely), 182, 185.


 * James I., Book-fires under,48–68.
 * James III., Declaration of, 174.
 * Joly (Claude), 20.
 * Joye, 29.
 * Justiciarius justificatus, 101.