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Strafford, Lord, 63, n. 3; 69. n. 1; 228, n. 2; 422, n. 4.

Stray cattle, 161 and n. 7.

Strike my luck, 156 and n. 1.

Strugglings, a cant term for efforts, 202 and n. 4.

Stum, 157; an unfermented liquor, 157, n. 1.

Stygian sophister, 255 and n. 4.

Succussation, meaning of the word, 43, n. 5.

Suggilled, 119 and n. 2.

Sui Juris, 118 and n. 3.

Summer-sault, 419 and n. 6.

Sun, put down by ladies' eyes, 169; voids a stone, 243, n. 2; shifted his course, 248 and n. 1.

Surplices, Camisade of, 338 and n. 7.

Swaddle, 4; meaning of the word, 4, n. 6.

Swanswick, barrister of, 329 and n. 1.

Swearing, trade of, 420 and n. 4.

Sweating-lanterns, 243 and n. 3.

Swedes, 197; famous soldiers, 197; n. 4.

Swiss mercenaries, 412, n. 2.

Swift, Dean, his Tale of a Tub, 211; n. 2; 226, n. 2.

Tailors, their mode of sitting at work, 22 and n. 5.

Tails, 163; theory about, 163, n. 1.

Tales, 421 and n. 1.

Talgol, the butcher, his prowess, 53 and n. 4; defies Hudibras, 69; engages in single combat with him, 72; dismounts him, 75.

Taliacotius, his supplemental noses, 16 and n. 2.

Talisman, magic, 25; described, 2.5, n. 1.

Talismanique louse, 283 and n. 2. Tallies, 358 and n. 2.

Tarsel, 228 and n. 6

Tartar, catching a, 114 and n. 1.

Tassoni, Alessandro, his Secchia Rapita, Life, xix.

Taurus, once the Ram, 250.

Tawe, 168 and n. 4.

Taylor, John, his marble tablet to the memory of Butler, Life, xv.

Teach down, 330 and n. 5.

Te Deum, 405 and n. 3.

Tell-clock, the nickname of a puisne judge, 415, n. 3.

Tellus, Dame, 60 and n. 5.

Templars, poverty of the, 331, n. 3.

Temple, Sir Wm. observation of, 45, n. 1.

Termagant, 57; origin of the word, 57, n. 3.

Testes, the, furnish a medicinal drug, 43, n. 3.

Teutonic, said to be the most ancient language, 11, n. 2.

Thanksgivings, public, sometimes mere pretences, 405, n. 5.

That you're a beast, and turned to grass, 436.

There was an ancient sage philosopher, 42.

Thetis, the lap of, 173 and n. 3.

Things, the nature of, 9, n. 4; animate and inanimate, difference between, 129 and n. 4.

Thirteener, a coin, 358, n. 1.

Thompson, Mrs, a widow, 96, n. 1.

Thoth, the Egyptian Deity, 238, n. 5.

Thumb-ring, 339 and n. 3.

Thunder, opinion respecting, 350 and n. 1.

Thyer, Mr, the editor of Butler's Remains, Life, v, xvi.

Time, picture of, 15, n. 1; of day, 232 and n. 3.

Time is, Time was, 278 and n. 2.

'Tis strange how some men's tempers suit, 172.

Titus Andronicus, Play of, 150 n. 5.

Tobacco-stopper, 230 and n. 5.

Toe, quality in the, 144, n. 2.

Toledo-blades, 18 and n. 4.

Tollutation, meaning of the word, 43, n. 4.