Labrador, Sebastian Gabato sails to, vi. 196. ends as a scullion in the royal kitchen, Lamia the courtezan, vii. 153. Languages should be learnt before travelling, vi. 417. Languedoc, wines and woads of, to be im- Latimer, Bishop, his proposal to enrich the Latin, law Latin, vii. 410 Law will not intend a wrong, vii. 336. treatise on the use of, vii. 463-504. king hath, vii. 509. L. Goldingham's saying to, on the enclosure the great organ by which the sovereign Letters, from Henry VII. to the Mayor and vi. 512. power doth move, vii. 646. favour of, what, vii. 663. of nature, ib. Aldermen of London, vi. 131, 237. others from Ca'ais, vi. 207. Elizabeth foiled in the like grant to Cavendish, ib. of subpœnas, vii. 699. of the writ of Diem solvit extremum, ib. of licenses of alienation, ib. of the writ of Supplicavit supersedeas, ib. of the writing of letters missive to York, ib. of the writing of affidavits, vii. 700. of extents on statute staples, ib. of making commissions to the delegates, ib. of cursitors, for original writs, ib. for measuring linen cloth, granted to John of new inventions, vii. 717. for leets, ib. exemplifications of, vii. 773. Leucippus, his school charged with Atheism, Lewis XI. closeness his tormentor, vi. 440. brought the crown out of ward, vii, 153. Lewis Bowle's case, vii. 527. talionis, vii. 135, 347.- See Law. Licet dispositio de interesse futuro sit inutilis, Licita benè miscentur, formula nisi juris ob- Lie, Lord Chancellor Hatton's pun, vii. 136. why men love lies, vi. 377. Light, dry, the best soul, vi. 441; vii. 163, 229. parents, vi. 391, 549. Lincoln, Earl of, joins the Irish rebellion Lingard, Dr., on the restoration of the Queen 688. Liver, sarza taken for disease of, vi. 437. of 4000l., vi. 97. loans borrowed from his subjects by London, the city contributes 9000l. to a be- army of Henry VII. assembled at, for the letters sent by Henry VII. to the Mayor London-continued. and Aldermen, announcing the peace of others from Calais, vi. 207. threatened by the Cornish rebels encamped at Blackheath, vi. 178, 180. pays a benevolence of 5000 marks to or country, for a residence, vii. 175. Long robe, persons of the, vi. 223. to the ancients and lost, vi, 749. Lord of the Hundred, vii. 467. Louis XI. afraid of an able man, vi. 342. his favourites, vi. 718. Love compared with Envy, vi. 392. of man, vi. 397, 557. in extravagance, the excesses of it, vi. 397. the ruin of business, vi. 398, 558. a crowd is not company, and faces are but without end hath no end, vii. 146. as though you should hereafter hate, vii. love me little, love me long, vii. 203. See Lovell, Lord, his rebellion against Henry VII. lands at Fouldrey in Lancashire, vi. 56. corresponds with Sir Thomas Broughton, vi. 53. Low Countries, excellence of their govern- cycle of weather observed in, vi. 513. have the best mines above ground in the Lowe's case of tenures, Bacon's argument in, Ludlow Castle, scene of the death of Prince Ludovicus XI. Francorum rex, vi. 644. Lullius Typocosmia, vii. 102. Lungs, flower of sulphur taken for the, vi. Lupus legum, vii. 632. Machiavel, olject of " the Prince," vi. 9. saying of, that Christianity had given on partizanship in princes, vi. 408, 589. his charges answered, vi. 10-15. his bad habit of altering Bacon's phrase- on the share of Ferdinand of Spain in Madden, Sir Frederic, on Perkin Warbeck, Madman, felony by, vii. 346. homicide by, vii. 348, 360. Mæcenas on the marriage of Julia, vi. 439. Malum, an Deus auctor mali, vii. 242. his creation by Prometheus, vi. 745. of all living things most susceptible of creation of, vii. 221. - Vide Homo. Man, Isle of, lawsuit respecting, on the death granted by Edward III. to Lord Darby. vii. 510. Mandata licita recipiunt strictam interpreta- Maniable, vii. 100. M. Luxembourg, Francis Lord of, ambassador of the heroes of the heathen, vii. 155. Mannerhood of the kingdom, vi. 94. but superfluities, foreign manufactures effect of on the military spirit of a nation, Manuring, arable land cannot be manured 149. Marches, jurisdiction of the court of the, Ba. Marcus Antonius, one of the only two great 397. Margaret, Lady, eldest daughter of Henry 234. marriage postponed by reason of the Margaret, daughter of Henry VII. marries her jointure, ib. Margaret of Burgundy, favours the Irish re vi. 89. raises up Perkin Warbeck, vi. 132. sends Stephen Fryon to him, vi. 137. vi. 104. Marlebridge, statute of, vii. 411, 531, 542. by proxy, of Maximilian Mayenne, Duke de, Lieut. Gen. of the state and crown of France, vi. 355. Marshalsea, institution and jurisdiction of, Martin Swart, leader of the Almaine force killed at Newark, vi. 58. Martyrdoms, why to be reckoned among mi- Martyrs, their dying words, like the song of Mary, daughter of Henry VII. treaty of never carried into effect, vi. 206, 207. de stimulo ejus per privationem, vi. 655. Mattacina of human fortune, vi. 59. represented by the fable of Proteus, vi. primary particles of, vi. 730. Matthæus's collection of proper words for Maurice v. Hazard, case of, vii. 698. VIII. vi. 64, 68. rebellion of his subjects in Flanders, vi. 98. his daughter contracted to Charles VIII. receives the news of the marriage of sends ambassadors to England and Spain unprovided for war, vi. 127. Maxims of the law, vii. 327-509. May, blossoms, better than March, vii. 79. History of Henry VII. vi. 38. state, vi. 517. represented in the fable of Dædalus, vi. Mediator, Christ's office, vii. 219. Medusa slain by Perseus, meaning of the interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 641-643. Melicotones, vi. 487. interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 652, 653. narrative, vii. 103. artificial, holpen by exercise, vii. 101. Menaces, vii. 369, 378. Merchants, their value in a state, vi. 422. relating to, vi. 88, 95, 96. 175. recalled from Flanders by Henry VII. continue the Flanders trade, vi. 172, 173. Mercury stole the sinews of Typhon, vi. 702. Merit and good works, the end of man's mo Metis, or Counsel, vi. 424, 554. meaning of the legend, vi. 763. Mexico, conquest of, whether justifiable, vii. 22. cur aures asini habet, vi. 640. Middle region of the air, vii. 85. Military services, statute of Henry VII. an- nulling leases and grants to such as neglect to serve the king, vi. 223. Military-continued. spirit, the source of greatness in states, spirit of different nations, vi. 449. Minerva wooed by Vulcan, vi. 736. attempt on her chastity by Prometheus, Natura per personam ejus adumbrata, vi. a Prometheo sollicitata, vi. 675. Mines, the Low Countries have the best mines interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 659. interpretatio fabulæ, vi. 659, 660. Miracles, why never wrought to convince an atheist, vi. 413. Misanthropi, vi. 404, 516. Monarchy. without nobilitya tyranny, vi. 405. monarchy grounded on nature, vii. 644. a father and his family, ib. Money, not the sinews of war, vi. 446; vii. 40, adds greatness to a state, when, vii. 58, 60. Monoculos, vii. 90. Moors driven out of Grenada, vi. 125. of Valentia, vii. 19. in Spain, vii. 20. eat no hare's flesh, vii. 156. More, Sir Thomas, his account of Sir James Morton, John, Bishop of Ely, made a privy counsellor, vi. 40. Moses the only man who broke both tables of 548. Mountague, Sir Harry, Bacon to, vii. 181. Warbeck, vi. 140. Mountjoy, Lord, Bacon's letters to, vii. 69, 70. Mullen, Sir John, his case, vii. 609, 610. given to next of kin, vii. 463. malicious intent necessary to constitute, Murray, John, procures Michell his appoint Musæ, cur Bacchi comites, vi. 666. Montague, his edition of Bacon's Apophthegms, Muses, why found in the train of Bacchus, vi vii. 117. Montaigne on the meanness of falsehood, vi. Montium præses Pan, cur, vi. 639. Moore, Sir Thomas, sayings of his, vii. 127. at his execution, vii. 128. when pressed for a long day, vii. 142. book neither rhyme nor reason, vii. 173. 742. Musician who like Orpheus, drew stones, vil 148. Mustapha, his death fatal to Solyman's line, vi. 421. his wife Roxalana, ib. 610-614. Bacon's theory, vi. 611, 695-699. vi Ν. Nakedness, uncomely both in mind and body, Nantes, besieged by Charles VIII. vi. 70. siege of, misdated by Bacon, vi. 71, 116, vi. 388. a great defacement, vii. 34. 117. |