et seq.,261-6.—— hand,177.Jerome, St.,46,110-11.Jesus College, Cambridge,11-12.Johnny Quæ Genus,216.Johannes de Garlandia,32-4,83.Johnson, Thomas,212.Jones, Dr.,287-9.Jonson, Benjamin,177,233-6.Julius Cæsar,95-6.Ken, Bishop,137.Kent,161.Kinaston, Sir Francis,173,233.Kingston-upon-Hull,106.—— Thames,252.Kinwelmersh, Francis,248.Knox, John,185,194.Kyffin, Maurice,92.Ladies,175.—— colleges for,200et seq.Ladies’ lapdogs,77.Lamb, Charles,136,200,253-4.—— Mary,200.Lancashire,106.Lane, A.,162-3.Languages, living, taught in England,152et seq.,168,171,173.Latimer, Bishop,221.—— W.,102.Latin language,72,152,155,162-3,229-30.—— authors used at St. Paul’s,109-10.—— barbarous or low,228.Laureateship, ancient,67.Lawrence Pountney, St.,136.Leghorn, English at,278-9.Lemprière, Dr.,182.Leominster,162.Letter-writing,103.Levins, Peter,228.Lexicons,225-30.Libraries, parochial, proposed in Scotland,185-6.Lichfield,60.Life, mediæval, illustrated by ancient school-books,31-2,75-8.—— English, of the 16th and 17th centuries illustrated,259et seq.Lilly, William, the astrologer,158.Lily, George,107.—— William,44,60,81,84-5,118-22,124,139,150-2,161,186,216,242,245,247.Linacre, Thomas,102,117-18,244-5,257.Lincolnshire,158.Littleton, Adam,229.Logic,133-4.Lombard Street,278.London, localities of,76,77-8,93-4,113-16,156,162,164-5,258-9,261-2,278.—— proposed University of, in 1647-8,166-9.Longlond, Dr., Bishop of Lincoln,151.Lord’s Prayer,120-1.Lothbury Garden,93,156.Louth, Lincolnshire,158.Lucian,101,254.Ludus Ludi Litterarii, 1672,144.Lydgate, John,37,42-3,99.Magdalen College School, Oxford,11-12,51,70,84-5,132,152,204.Makins, Bathsua,200.Malagasy language,155.Malayan language,155.Malmesbury,241.Manchester,106,132,180.Manchet bread,140.Mantuan, Eclogues of,98.Mary, Princess, afterwards Queen,117,125,257.Mauger, Claudius,269-70.Maupas, Charles,268-9.May-Flower, the,84.Maypoles,192.Mayor of London,77.Meals, graces at,259.—— reading at,259.Medulla Grammatices,225.Mercers’ School,135.Merchant Taylors’ School,16,21,132,136-42,144-9,223-4.Middlesex,131.Mile-End Green,162.Military science,171.Milk for Children,70.Milton, John,158-9.Miracle of the fishes,108.Monastic or conventual schools,6-7.Montefiore, Sir Moses,143.Monumenta Franciscanaquoted,114.More, Sir Thomas,65,70,112,246.Morris dances,192.Morris, Richard,45.Motto of Merchant Taylors’ School,147.Mountjoy, Lord William,103.Mrs. Leicester’s school,200.Mugwell or Monkwell Street,156.Mulcaster, Richard,138,223-4.Mules,265.Murray, Lindley,45,218-19.Musæum Minervæat Bethnal Green,133,170-4.Musæus,253.Music taught in the conventual schools,7.—— to ladies by private masters,175.Nash, Thomas, quoted,19-20.Neckam, Alexander,32.Neo-Hellenic,249,253.Netherlands,273,279.Newman, Thomas,92.Niger, Franciscus,103.Nominale, the,27et seq.Nonsense-verses,141.Norths of Kirtling, the,199.Nowell, Alexander, Dean of St. Paul’s,138.Ocland, Christopher,230-2.Old Brompton,140.Oral instruction,14.Ortus Vocabulorum,225,228.Oudin, Cesare,153.Ovid,95.Owen, Lewis,153.Oxford, Waynflete’s school at,11,12,51,60,68.—— ancient educational machinery at,17,133-4,151.—— Grammar of, 1709,120.Pace, Richard,102,247.Padua,245.Painting,171.Palsgrave, John,123,127,228.Pantofles,265.Paper, manufacture of,75.—— different sizes of,75.—— royal,264.—— blotting,264.Paris under Philip Augustus,33-4.Parish churches in London,78.—— schools in England,194.—— —— in Scotland,185.—— libraries proposed in Scotland,185.Partridge, John,158.Parvula,69-70.Parvulorum Institutio,52.Penton, Stephen,215.Pepys, S.,157,175.—— Mrs.,175.Percy, Bishop,7.Perottus, Nicolaus,39-40,225.Pes (foot) derived from the Greek,33.Phænissæof Euripides,248.Philelphus, Franciscus,103.Phonography,237,285-9.Pictorial vocabulary,35.Play-daysv.holy-days,16.Pleunus, Henry,278-9.Poggius (Poggio Bracciolini),99.Polyglot vocabularies,153-4,276-80.Pope, Alexander,205.Popular literature of 1520,88.Portraitures of the Bible, 1553,281-3.Portuguese language,153.Prayers at public schools,137.Prices of provisions,65.Prideaux, M.,132,162,239.Primer, National, of 1540,123et seq.—— Salisbury,121.—— for children,211,214.Primrose, Dr., Goldsmith’s,81,205.Printing, notices relative to,75.Printing-press, private, attached to Merchant Taylors’ School,148-9.Probation-Day,139-42.Professors of foreign languages,153.Promptorius Parvulorum,225.Pronunciation of Greek and Latin,248-51.Propria quæ maribus,276.Proprietary schools,162,195-6,202,206.Protestant refugees at Geneva,10.—— A. B. C., first, 1553,212.Provincial schools,132,160,179-183.—— culture,201-2.Pumps,265.Punctuation, early,79-80.Putney,200.Quarter-wages,148-9.Quiney, Mrs.,202.Rabbards, R.,165.Rabelais,104.Reading,160.Reference, early books of,239-40.Religious character of early teaching,6-8.Remedies or holy-days,15-17.Reynell, Sir Richard,162.—— Sir Thomas,162.Rhetoric,132.Rhodes,242,245.Richmond and Derby, Margaret, Countess of,217.Riding the Great Horse,171.Riga,107.Rightwise, John,216.Ripley’sCompound of Alchemy,165.Robertson, Thomas, of York,81,150-2.Rochelle,256.Roman Antiquitiesof Prideaux,132.—— of Adams,240.—— coins, weights, and measures,230.Rome,245.Rood, Theodore,51.Roper, Margaret,199.Rose, Manor of the,136.—— sign of the,258-9.Roulston, Staffordshire,106.Ruddiman, Thomas,187-9.Russian abacus,215.Sackville, Sir Richard,19,220-2.—— Mr. Robert,221.Salaries of schoolmasters in 1561,138.School children (parish) in 1642,194.School of fish,76.Schools, monastic or conventual,6-7.——, cathedral,7-9,113.—— established in England, 1502-15,105-8,210.—— —— by Edward VI.,126.Schoolmaster, the old and new,23-6.—— of Old St. Paul’s,113-14.Schoolmasters under the Commonwealth,191-2.Scogin, Jests of,210-11.Scot, Alexander,251.Scotland,131,184-9,195,197,205,279.Scotus, Joh.,244.Scrooby, Lincolnshire,84.Secularisation of teaching,204-8.Shakespear, W.,99,155,177,180-1,201-2,281.—— hisDr. CaiusandDuke de Jarmany,273-4.Ship of Fools,12.Shirley, James,237-8.Shoemaker, dialogue with a, in 1597,265.Short Introduction of Grammar, by Lily,84.Shropshire,173,181-2.Shropshire school in 1788,181-2.Skinners’ school at Tonbridge,135,251.Smith, Sir Thomas,247.Smith’s series of dictionaries, &c.,240.Sneezing, folklore of,78.Somersetshire,106.Somerville, Mrs.,199.Spalding, Augustine,155.Spanish language,153.Speech-Day at Merchant Taylors’,143.Speeches at breaking-up,143-5.Spelling A. B. C., 1590,212.Spitalfields,157.Staffordshire,106-7.Stage-plays in 1654,192.Stanbridge, John,11,39,44,53-9,71,122.Standish, John,242.Stans puer ad mensam,42-3.Stanyhurst’s Virgil,284.Sterne’sSentimental Journey,267.St. Martin’s-le-Grand,114.St. Mary-le-Bow,114.St. Mary Wike, Devonshire,107.St. Paul’s Church,77.—— Churchyard,115-16,156,261-2.—— School (old),8,113.—— —— (Colet’s),100et seq.,120-2,132-3,204,216,223,242.Stockwood, John,251.Stratford-on-Avon,181,194.Strong, Nathaniel,156.Studies at theMusæum Minervæ,171-2.Sturmius, Johannes,221.Subjects taught in mediæval schools,9-10.—— at St. Paul’s and Merchant Taylors’,109-10,137,139,141-2.—— at provincial schools,181-2.Sulpicius, Johannes,40-4,50.Surrey,200.—— Lord,223.Survival of early English system of holidays in the United States,17.Sutton Colfield,106.Syms, Christopher,163.Tables of Grammar, by John Fox,125.Teachers, foreign,5,66.Terence,46,51,90-4.Testament, Greek,141.Theology in schools,205-8.Thucydides,252.Tiptoft, John, Earl of Worcester,96.Tom Thumb’s Alphabet,159.Tonbridge, Skinners’ School at,135,251.Tree of Knowledge, the,13.Trinity Lane,258-9.Tumbler, a dog,77.Tunstall, Bishop,102.Turner, Dr.,105.Tusser, Thomas,18-19.Tutors,161-3.Udall, Nicolas,19,21.Union, educational results of the,3.United States, system of holidays in the,17.University of London, proposed, in 1647-8,166-9.Vacation, modern, not formerly understood,16.Valpy’s Greek Grammar,161.Vaus, John,186.Vergil, Polydore,44.Vimont, M.,236.Virgil,43-4,94-5,110-11,284.Vitellius, Cornelius,244.Vives, Ludovicus,118.