INDEX. 



ABDUCTION of women made a capital offence, 226. 

 Actaxra and Penthus, exposition of fables of, 29. 

 Amalthean horn, parable of, 60. 

 Apollo, his contest with Pan expounded, 20. 

 Archelous, exposition of the fable of, 59. 

 Archery attributed to love, 46. 

 Ariadne and Bacchus, parable of, 64. 

 Arthur, Prince, birth of, 125. 



his marriage with the Princess Catharine, 374. 

 dies at Ludlow, 376. 

 Atalanta, exposition of the fable of, 66. 

 Audley, Lord, heads the Cornish insurgents, 329. 



encamps on Blackheath, 832. 



defeated and taken prisoner, 336. 



beheaded, 337. 



Augustus Caesar, his civil character, 459. 

 Bacchus, exposition of the fable of, 61. 

 Bannocksburn, James III. killed at, 231. 

 Blindness attributed to love, 46. 

 Britany, designs of Charles VIII. upon, 200. 



Archbishop Morton s speech to parliament respecting, 213. 

 an army sent to the assistance of, 222. 



Broughton, Sir Thomas, in correspondence with the rebel Lord Love], 187. 

 joins the rebels, 191. 

 slain near Newark, 194. 



Burgundy, Duchess of. See Margaret of Burgundy. 

 Capel, Sir William, committed to the Tower, 404. 

 Cassandra or Divination, 1. 



Castello the legate, made Bishop of Bath and Wells, 231. 

 his conspiracy against Pope Leo X., 232. 

 Catesby, William, his attainder, 119. 

 Cato Uticensis, prophetic foresight of, 2. 

 Cecile, Duchess of York, death of, 309. 

 Ceres discovered by Pan, exposition of, 20. 

 Charles VIII., state of France under, 199. 



embassy to King Henry, 201. 



invades Britany, 209. 



his attempts to defeat the marriage of Maximilian with the 

 Duchess of Britany, 213. 



sends an embassy to Henry, 245. 



answer to his ambassadors, 252. 



