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 Tomlinson, Judge, his speech to the sheriffs, 26, n. 6.

Tom Po, a name for a spectre, 316. n. 4.

Tooth-ache, charms for the, 223 and n. 3.

Tottipottimoy, 190 and n. 3.

Toy, John, Life, ii.

Treason, punishments for, 391, n. 1.

Trees, diseases of, 261.

Trepanners, 303.

Triers, 123; office of the, 123, n. 3; called Cromwell's Inquisition, 124, n. 1.

Trigons, the, 250 and n. 4.

Trismegistus, 238 and n. 5; 239.

Trojan mare, 346 and n. 5.

Trout, caught with a single hair, 211 and n. 1.

Trover, action of, 418 and n. 2.

Truckle-bed, 119 and n. 4; 174 and n. 1

Trulla, beloved by Magnano, 56 and n. 5; her valour, 57; rescues the bear, 90; attacks Hudibras, 111; takes him prisoner, 113; grants him quarter, 115; protects him from the rabble, 116; her triumphal procession, 117; commits Ralpho and Hudibras to the stocks, 118.

Trustees, unsanctified, 330 and n. 1.

Truth, revealed to the perfect, 82, n. 1; Time's daughter, 239 and n.4; 210, n. 1.

Tully, 172 and n. 4.

Turks, their personal appearance, 52, n. 2.

Tutbury, custom of bull-running at, 47, n. 4.

Tyburn, executions at, 63, n. 6.

Tyrian petticoat, 200, n. 3.

Urine, a medium of detecting diseases, 225. n. 4.

Uses, in sermons, 330 and n. 6.

Usher, 139; meaning of the term, 139, n. 5.

Utlegation, 321 and n. 5.

Uxbridge, treaty of, 378 and n. 2.

Vagrants, ordered to be whipped, 166, n. 1.

Van and rear, 142, n. 4.

Van Helmont, 172 and n. 4.

Varlets-des-chambres, 151 and n. 4.

Vaughan, Dr, his discourse on the condition of man, 26, n. 1.

Vehicles, heavenly, 446 and n. 1.

Veils et remis, omnibus nervis, 67 and n. 1.

Venables and Pen, their expedition against the Spaniards, 408, n. 4.

Venice, Dukes of, marry the sea, 202 and n. 2.

Veni, vidi, vici, 110 and n. 1.

Venus, the goddess of love, 233 and n. 2.

Verè adeptus, 26.

Vermin, 326 and n. 3.

Vertagus, a dog so called, 98, n. 5.

Vespasian, daubed with dirt, 207 and n. 4.

Vessel, 285 and n. 3.

Vickars, John, 30 and n. 1.

Victories, pretended thanksgivings for, 405 and n. 4.

Victuallers and vintners, fines imposed on, 416 and n. 5.

Vies, the proud, 62 and n. 2.

Villains, 289 and n. 3.

Vinegar, eels in, 225 and n. 1.

Virgins, buried alive, 151, n. 1.

Virtue, said to be a body, 173 and n. 1, 2; and Honour, the temple of, 165 and n. 3.

Vis. franc, pledge, 185 and n. 4.

Vitilitigation, 128 and n. 4.

Vizard-bead, 304 and n. 5.

Vizard-masks, 294 and n. 3.

Vultures, opinion respecting, 211 and n. 5.

Wait, Simon, a tinker, 55, n. 3; his skill, 56 and n. 2.

Walker's History of Independency, 62, n. 4; 70, n. 4; 96, n. 1.