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 Jobbernoles, 360 and n. 2; 367 and n. 5; 370 and n. 2.

Jockeys, endanger their necks, 324 and n. 1.

John of Leyden, 336; some account of, 336, n. 6.

Johns of Stiles to Joans of Nokes, 289 and n. 6.

Jonson, Ben, his "Silent Woman," 18, n. 2.

Joseph's divining-cap, 24, n. 4.

Joyce, Cornet, 12, n. 5.

Jump, punctual, 286 and n. 1.

Juno, the sacred geese of, 245 and n. 4.

Justices of the Peace, 7; duty of, 9, n. 1; 69, n. 2.

Juvare, 100 and n. 1.

Kelly, the devil appears to, 217 and n.2; particulars respecting, 220 and n. 5; feats of, 237.

Kingston, Maypole-idol at, 253 and n. 4.

Knightsbridge, 372 and n. 2.

Knights, errant, not accustomed to eating and drinking, 17; of the post, 28 and n. 1; 213 and n. 3; 422 and n. 2; degraded, 437 and n. 1.

Kircher. Athanasius, 388, n. 6.

Kyrle, the man of Ross, 186 and n. 1.

Ladies, ride astride, 58 and n. 1; conversant with the healing art, 136, n. 2; the Parliament of, 205, n.2; of the Lakes, 299 and n. 2; of the post, 439 and n. 2.

Lambert, 337 and n. 2.

Lamps, perpetual, of the ancients, 147 and n. 2.

Lance, an iron one. 256 and n. 1.

Land and Water Saints, 70 and n. 1.

Landered, 170 and n. 2.

Laocoon, at the siege of Troy, 39, n. 3.

Lapland magi, 308 and n. 2.

Larks, catching them at night, 210 and n. 3.

Laski, Albertus, particulars respecting, 221.

Law, purpose of the, 180 and n. 5.

Laws and hate, 332 and n. 1.

Lawyers, compared with the bearward, 48 and n. 6; sentenced to lose their ears, 91, n. 3; practices of, 211 and n. 2; wisdom of, 412 and n. 1; quarrels of, 413 and n. 1; severe strictures upon, 414 and n. 1.

Lay-elder, 127 and n. 4.

Leaders, victorious style of, 101, n. 3.

League and Covenant. See Solemn League and Covenant.

Leaguer-lion's skin, 148 and n. 4.

Learned, that is. taught, 352 and n. 3

Learning, ancient and modern, 45, n. 1; cried down, 131, n. 2.

Lechers, 433 and n. 2.

Lectures, morning and evening, 210. n. 3.

Leech, skilful, 52.

Leg, wooden, oath taken by the, 82, n. 2.

Lenthall, the bulls of, 364 and n. 2.

Lescus, 220. See Laski.

L'Estrange, Sir Roger, 1; his key to Hudibras, 127, n. 6; alluded to, 178, n. 3; 180, n. 1; 181, n. 2; 187, n. 6.

Levellers, or root and branch men, 340 and n. 6.

Levet, 197 and n. 3.

Lewkner's Lane, 299 and n. 1.

Liars, the founder of, 431 and n. 1.

Light, new, and Prophecy, 244 and n. 3.

Like hermit poor, a song, quoted 84, n. 2.

Lilburn, Colonel John, some account of, 344, n. 3; 345, n. 1; arraigned for treason, 346 and n. 1.

Lilly, William, the famous astrologer, 8, n. 4; 56, n. 1; 214, n. 2, 6; 218, n. 1, 2, and 3; 219, n. 4; 221, n.2; 223, n. 1; 226, n. 4; 228. n. 3; 232, n. 1; 255, n. 2: 257 and n. 3; 262; 282 and n. 1

Lincoln's Inn, 422 and n. 3.