Pentalpha, or Pentacle, 97. Percy, Sir Joceline, 65. Peter pence, 117. Picol, or Piculfus, Jester to King John, 57. Pillory, forms of the ancient, 53. Pinchback, old Jack, 43, 72. Pipe and tabor, 83. Plague, tokens of the, 33. Pooly, Mr. 9. Sir John, 65, 66, 71. Portativi, or regals, 56. Potts, Sir John, xvii. 79. Mr. 47. Power, William, 20. Putney Heath, 105. Pye, Sir Robt. 111. Quarles, Francis, xix. 48. Raleigh, Sir Walter, 56, 62, 68. Sack, Influence of, 6. A nose that would not endure it, 76. Saints, Invocation of, 87. Saint Barbara, 86. Saint George and the Dragon, 103. Derived 103. Saint George, English war cry, 103. Saint Luke, Chapels dedicated to, 106. Saint Mary's Overie, 118. Saint Michael, 85. Churches dedicated to, stand on high places, 85. Saint Michael's Mount, 86. Saint Oswald, 87. Saint Twasole, 87. Saint Osyth, or Saint Syth, 87. Saint Stephen, 89. Sandys, Member of Parliament, 75. Saunders, Mr. 72. Schwartz, Jean, 37, 38. Scots, Invasion of, in 1640, 50, 56, 78. Sermon, a long, 3. A funeral, 4. Against Shakspeare, 2. Sonnets of, 27. Inedited Poem Shellingford, 26. Sheridan, R. B. 2. 19, 53. Rings, 107. Robin Goodfellow, 115. Rose, alias Rosse, "the old viol maker," "2. Rudyerd, Sir B. 77. Russell, Colonel, xxvi. Frank, xvii. 78. Sir William, xvii. Rymers, 107. Sidney, Sir Philip, 64. Sleep, Anthony, 39, 41. Small Beer, 9. Sortes Virgilianæ, 108. Southampton, Henry Earl of, 27. Southcote, Justice, 119. Spaid Bitch, 100. Tavern, The Mitre, 11. Tales, Old Wives', 102. Tall men, 124, 126. Taverner the great swordsman, 66. Temple (Inner), Parliament of, 121. Tiverton burnt, 60. Tom a Bedlams, 114. Topham, Anthony, Dean of Lincoln, 12. Tremaine, Nicholas and Andrew, 123. THE END. CAMDEN SOCIETY. FOR THE PUBLICATION OF AT a General Meeting of the Camden Society held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, on Thursday the 2nd May, 1839, THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. THE President having opened the Meeting with a speech expressive of the great interest he felt in the welfare of the Society, and the satisfaction with which he regarded its prosperity, The Secretary read the Report of the Council dated the 1st May, 1839, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and printed for the use of the Members. The Secretary then read the Report of the Auditors, dated the 29th April, 1839, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and printed for the use of the Members. |