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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ... reign, iii. 299; poem on the comet of 1618, 323, 417; his puns, iv. 513; court and character, v. 451; vii. 38; recnsants in his reign, v. 434; and Sir Thomas Overbury's murder, vi. 347, 542; on the English Communion service, 187; poems, 146, 216; visits Oxford in 1605, 301; and Manston, the dramatist, vii. 38; his college at Chelsea, viii. 240; his twopenny piece, x. 230, 275; letter to the king of Navarre, xi. 8; new order of Baronets of Ireland, xii. 168,215,234 James II., declaration for liberty of conscience, i. 304; abdication, 324; x. 121; xii. 435; bis will, ii. 404; his intended murder, iv. 291; capture at Feverebam, v. 391; vi. 1,21,41, 81, 121; at Germains, v. 13; epitaph, vil. 130; portrait, viii. 410; statue in Whiteball Gardens, x. 265 James IV. of Scotland, burial place, vi. 391 James V. of Scotland, bis natural son, v. 300; boyhood, vil. 78 Jamea (Richard), panegyric upon Felton, vii. 135, 185; Christmas carol, x. 466, 516 James (Sir William), hart., iv. 402 Jameson (Mr.), lawyer and dramatist, v. 418 Jameson (Thomas), his prediction, i. 249, 354 Jamin families in Great Britain, xi. 456 Jana (Diva), inquired after, viii. 392 Jane the fool, iv. 453, 523; v. 25 Janizaries, regimental kettle, viii. 387, 463; x. 16; xii. 296; account of their destruction, ix. 196; noticed, 208, 288 Jansen (Cornelins), painter, xi. 172.Inn-sen (Sir Stephen), " Smuggling laid open," i. 172 Japanese in Europe, ii. 229, 297; nuprial etiquette of their Indies, i. 409; marriage cnstom, ii. 27 Japygian Peninsula, barrows, xi. 516; Fata Morgana, xii. 126 J, queline of Hainault, i. 249 Jargonelle, a species of pear, iii. 329 Jarvey, origin and demise of the nickname, ix. 412; xi. 475; xii. 17 Jason and Medea, German prints of, xi. 518 Jay (Sir James), knt., M.D....