regis de banco coram, dominus Euball Thelwall miles, suprema curia cancellaria magistrorum unus, et dominus Franciscus Barnham miles, executores etiam in testamento suprascript' nominat, ex certis causis eos et amicos suos in ea parte juste moven' oneri executionis testament' suprascript' expresse renuntiarunt, prout ex actis curiæ prædict' plenius liquet et apparet; de bene et fideliter administrando eadem ad sancta Dei evangelia in debita juris forma jurat'. LINTHWAITE FARRANT Registrar' deputat' assumpt'. INDEX ΤΟ THE ENGLISH PART, COMPRISED IN THE SIX FIRST VOLUMES. The Marks i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. denote the Volumes, and the ABATOR, who is so called, iv. 99, how and when he may become lawful owner of another's lands Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury Abettor, several ways of becoming so Abilities, natural, like plants, want pruning ibid. vi. 92, 113, 117 ii. 15 iv. 389 ii. 374 Abjuration, in what cases a man shall be obliged to abjure the realm, iv. 300, several cases thereof, with the proceedings relatibid. 301 ing to them Absolution, whether that in our liturgy is not improper, ii. 539, is ibid. of two sorts only Absque impetitione vasti, the sense and meaning of this clause cleared up, and stated by the words themselves, by reason, by authorities, by removing contrary authorities, by practice, iv. 226 to 232, it gives no grant of property, iv. 227, how this clause came first to be used iv. 228 ii. 233 Academics, acknowledged by all sects to be the best Acceleration of time in works of nature, i. 355, in clarification of liquor, ibid. in several maturations, i. 358, as of fruits, ibid. of drinks, ibid. of metals, i. 362. Acceleration of putrefaction, i. 364. Acceleration of birth, 372, of growth or stature, ibid. three means of it, 372, 373. Acceleration of germination, i. 391, by three means, namely, mending the nourishment, i. 393, comforting the spirits of the plant, ibid. making way for the easy coming to the nourishment, ibid. Several pregnant instances thereof, i. 518 i. 394, et seq. Acceleration of clarification in wine Accessary, how one man inay become so to the act of another done by his order ii. 8 V. 79 Aches in men's bodies foreshew rain and frost Acquests, new ones, more burden thau strength Act, not to be confounded with the execution of the act, nor the iv. 18 intire act with the last part of it, instances Act of parliament, a rule to be observed where that is donor, iv. 195, five acts relating to the distinction of the body natural and po litic of the king explained, iv. 351, et seq. of 1 Jac. I. relating Acting in song graceful Active men, wherein preferred to virtuous Actium, battle of, decided the empire of the world iv. 386 Administration, how a property in goods, &c. may be gained by ii. 427 Adrian the emperor, ii. 441, mortally envied in others the qualities Vide Villiers. ibid. ibid. Advocates, ii. 384, surprising that their confidence should prevail their mummies Æsop, his fable of the frogs in a great drought, ii. 236, of the cat Etna compensateth the adjacent countries for the damages it doth, Ætna and Vesuvius, why they shoot forth no water . Affidavits in chancery, in what cases not to be allowed iv. 521 Agaric works most on phlegm, i. 433, a spongy excrescence on the Age. See Youth. Age of discretion, at what time allowed to be by our law v. 414 Agesilaus Agrippa raised by Augustus. ii. 355, 356 ii. 316 Agues cured by applications to the wrist, i. 289, proceed mostly i. 366 Aid, a certain sum of money so called, its uses ibid. Air poisoned by art, ii. 50,why the middle region of it coldest, ii. 241 ii. 357 Alcibiades, his advice to Pericles about giving in his accounts, ii. Alexander, why his body sweet ii. 357 Alexander's body preserved till Cæsar Augustus's time, i. 514, his v. 141 iii. 272, 273 |