INDEX. 



429 



governors in new plantations than 

 merchants, i. 118. 



Noblemen s chaplains, new residence 

 of, vii. 91. 



Noel, Henry, his opinion of courtiers, i. 

 402. 



Norfolk, Duke of, proved at his con 

 demnation that the Duke of Alva 

 and the Spanish ambassador plotted 

 with him, v. 451 ; his attainder, iii. 

 119. 



Northampton, earl of, an answer of 

 his, i. 393. 



Northumberland, Earl of, slain by in 

 surgents, iii. 229. 



Notes, as to quarter notes in music, iv. 

 71. 



Norris, Colonel Sir John, repulses the 

 Spaniards at Rimenant, v. 258 j me 

 morable retreat of, to Gaunt, v. 261. 



Nottingham, Earl of, second invasion 

 of Spain, and capture of Cadiz under 

 Earls Essex and Nottingham, v. 

 271. 



Novelty, love of, an impediment to 

 knowledge, i. 306 ; though not re 

 jected, should be suspected, i. 82. 



Novum Organum, Bacon s opinion of, 

 vii. 115. 



Numa, body found after death, iv. 408 ; 

 his delight in solitude, i. 87. 



OBJECTS of pursuit, ii. 253. 

 Obligation and reward, necessary for 



the recovery of the hearts of the Irish, 



v. 191 ; consideration of their na 

 ture, v. 194. 

 Observations on a libel published in 



1592, v. 384. 

 Ocampo, Alonso D., Spanish succours 



to Kinsale under his command, v. 



274 ; taken prisoner, v. 275. 

 Occhus, honey distilled from, iv. 286. 

 Odonnell and Tyrone s endeavour to 



rescue Kinsale, v. 274. 

 Odour, nourishment of, iv. 502 ; effect 



of, upon Democritus, iv. 502. 

 Odours, impoisoning by, iv. 497 ; 



touching fetid and fragrant, iv. 439 ; 



transmission of, iv. 492. 

 Office of constables, xiii. 356. 

 Office of compositions for alienations, 



xiii. 364. 



Office of rhetoric, ii. 209. 

 Officers of state, one of the internal 



points of separation with Scotland, 



v. 31 ; considerations concerning 



them, v. 33. 

 Officers, choice of, for the king s court, 



vi. 447. 



Ogle, Sir John, his eminent services at 

 the battle of Newport, v. 273. 



Oil, different sorts mixed with metals 

 when dissolved, vii. 223. 



Oil of almonds mixed with spirits of 

 wine, vii. 222. 



Oil of sweet almonds nourishing, iv. 

 32. 



Ointments, preserving, vii. 226. 



Old men love young company, iv. 505. 



Old age of ancient sophists, iv. 505. 



Olympian games, ii. 169. 



Omoores, Owny Mac Roory chief of 

 the, vi. 312. 



Openers, medicines, vii. 233. 



Opinion, private, more free, before 

 others more reverend, i. 71 ; a mas 

 ter wheel, not long lived without sup 

 ported by worth, vii. 404. 



Opinions of Pluto and Parmenides, ii. 

 139 ; differences of, touching prin 

 ciples of nature, ii. 150, 153. 



Opium, how qualified, iv. 11. 



Opportunity, necessity of, vii. 296 ; 

 should be taken advantage of, vii. 

 296. 



Orange, Prince of, hurt by the Spanish 

 boy, iv. 43. 



Orchards, ii. 367 ; planting of, vi. 

 434. 



Order the life of despatch, i. 84. 



Order for confirming report, vii. 283. 



Orders, invalid if granted by abuse, 

 vii. 281 ; copies of, to be kept by 

 register, vii. 281 ; the lord chancel 

 lor s, vii. 254 ; holy examination for, 

 vii. 88 ; to be set down by register 

 as pronounced by lord chancellor, 

 vii. 281 ; made, not altered on peti 

 tion, though they may be stayed, vii. 

 290. 



Ordinances in chancery, vii. 273. 



Ore, degrees of richness how known, 

 vii. 204. 



Ormus taken from Spain by the Per 

 sians, v. 235, 285. 



Ornamenta Rationalia, account of, 

 i. xxxv. 



Otho having slain himself, pity pro 

 voked his followers to die, i. 7. 



Orpheus, the allegory of his harp ex 

 plained, v. 171. 



Orpheus, or the syrens, iii. 98. 



Orpheus, or philosophy, iii. 31. 



Orrice root, experiment touching the, 

 iv. 468, 



Ostend, valour of the English at, v. 

 276. 



Ostrich ran with her head off, iv. 199. 



Outlawry, plea of, vii. 286. 



