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Linsey-Woolsey, 127 and n. 7; 340 and n. 1.

Linstock, or Linden-stock, 205 and n. 4.

Little Sodom, 149 and n. 5.

Liturgy-indenture, 300 and n. 3.

Lob's pound, 115; a cant term for the jail or the stocks, 115, n. 2.

Lobsters, 409; a regiment so nicknamed, 409, n. 2.

London, energy of the ladies of, 204 and n. 4; the great Plague in, 312 and n. 3.

Longees, 274 and n. 4.

Longueville, William, the friend of Butler, Life, xiii, xvi.

Loudun, the Nun of, 217 and n. 3.

Louis XIV., remarks on, by Butler, Life, x.

Love, a felon, 151 and n. 6; free as air, 287 and n. 5; the power of, 427 and n. 1.

Love, Christopher, a Presbyterian, 378, n. 2.

Love-powder, 291.

Lovers' quarrels, 301 and n. 1.

Loyalists, succession of, 334, n. 1.

Loyola, Ignatius, 351, n. 6; 388, n. 1.

Lucan, lines of, 61, n. 2.

Luez, 389 and n. 3.

Luke, Sir Samuel, 2, n. 1; 4, n. 2; some account of, Life, v; 39, n. 1; alluded to, 278, n. 4

Lunsford, 372 and n. 2.

Lurch, 331 and n. 5.

Luther, Martin, and the devil, 216 and n. 4.

Lydian and Phrygian dubs, 167 and n. 3.

Macbeth quoted, 90, n. 2.

Machiavelli, Nicholas, 314; some account of, 314, n. 1.

Madame and a Don, 198 and n. 4.

Magellan, discovery of, 242.

Maggots in meat, 222 and n. 4; in cheese, 225; convinced to flies, 370 and n. 6.

Magi, the ancient, 25, n. 2; Persian, 327 and n. 1.

Magician, Indian, 236 and n. 2.

Magnano, the Tinker, his character and accomplishments, 55, 56; dismounts Ralpho by stratagem, 74; wounded in imagination, 104.

Mahomet, his kindred ill-favoured, 52, n. 2; the body of, 230 and n. 3; 351 and n. 5; the Turk's patriot, 371, n. 2.

Main-prized lover, 213 and n. 2.

Maintenance, 419 and n. 4.

Malignants, 67 and n. 3.

Mall Cutpurse, 57.

Mamalukes, particulars respecting the, 39, n. 1.

Mammon and the Cause, 373 and n. 2.

Man, wise, said to govern the stars, 29, n. 1; in the moon, 221 and n. 3; 244; character of an impudent one, 267, n. 1; sometimes called the Lord of the world, 433 and n. 1.

Mandrake, and its wife, 295 and n. 4.

Mandrill, their abduction of women, 150, n. 4.

Manicon, or strychnon, 280 and n. 1.

Manorial Rights, 440, n. 1.

Mantos, yellow, worn by brides, 292 and n. 3.

Marcly Hill, 373 and n. 1.

Margaret's fast, 348 and n. 2.

Marriage, a dragon. 160; alluded to, 287 and n. 2; form of, in the Common Prayer Book, 302 and n. 4.

Marriage-contract, 410, n. 2.

Marry-guep, 93 and n. 2.

Mars and Saturn, 218 and n. 6.

Marshall, Mr, 185, n. 1.

Marshall, Stephen, 396, n. 1.

Martlet, 229 and n. 1.

Mascon, saints at, 217 and n. 1.

Matrimony and hanging, 166 and n. 4; words used in the service of, 346 and n. 4; go by destiny, 419 and n. 2.

May-pole idol, at Kingston, 253 and n. 4.