THE 



INDEX, 



Wherein the firft Figure fignifies the Chapter, 

 the reft that follow, the Paragraph. 



A. 



ABele Tree in Oxford-Jhire. cap. 6. 

 Paragraph. 84. 

 AdwellCop, an ancient Fortifi- 

 cation, c. io. par. 51, 52, 53, 78. 

 Air-pump , invented at Oxford, c. 9, 



par. 33. 

 Air of Oxford-Jhire healthy, proved 

 from the nature of the foil, wa- 

 ters, manners, and long life of 

 its Inhabitants, c. i.far. 1, 2,3. 

 Air of Oxford (fee Oxford) healthy, 

 proved from its curing Confumti- 

 ons. c.2. far.%. 



Frequency of the Small-pox, 



no argument to the contrary. 



far. 9. 



Nor the Black Aflize. par. 10. 



Not fo healthy formerly, par.u. 



Akemanflreet-way. c. 10. par. 2j,&c, 



Aldcefier, the feat of the Emperor A- 



letius. par. 71. 

 Anatomy improved at Oxford, c 9- 



par. zi/\,&c. 

 Antiquities, BritifJj. c. 10. par. 2, &c. 

 fee Coins. 



Roman, par. r 8, &c. fee Barrows, 

 Buryals, Coinsj Pavements, 

 Ways. 

 Saxon and Daniff). par. 74, &c 

 Architecture, fee Buildings. 

 Ardly Caftle ,when built, c. j o. par.i 36. 

 Armill<e, Rings or Bracelet s, the ancient 



ufeof them, par. 107, &c. 

 Arfic, an ancient Barony, par. 1 30. 

 jirteria magna defcendens, turned part- 



ly into bone, c. %.par. 50. 

 Afhes growing in Willows, c. 6. far. 79. 

 Black Affi%e- at Oxon, c 2. par. io # 

 Ajlall barrow, a Funeral Monument, 



e. 10. par. ^9. 

 After ia, Star-ftones,f. 5. par. \6, &c. 

 Move in Vinegar, and why, far. 

 26, &c. 



Afiroites lapis ', Starry -{tones, far. 22. 



AJironomy advanced at Oxford, by Lord 



Bifhop ofSarum, c. 9. par. 23. 



By Sir Chrijiopher Wren, par. 27. 



Mr. Hallyot Queens Coll. par. 26 



Mr. Holland, par. 29. 



Atri L lex vulgaris, fisff, not yet defcri- 



bed, c. 6. far. 1 1. 

 Avefditch,an ancient High-way, c. 10. 

 . /r. 35,35. 



Axel- trees tor C arts made of Iron, c. 9. 

 par, 106. 



B. 



Roger (Frier) Bacon his excellent Dis- 

 coveries, c. 9. far. 2, &i. 



Why accufed of Magick, par. 6-. 



B amp ton given to the See of Exeter 



before the Conqueft, c. 10. par. m. 



The Caftle there, built by King 



John, far. 125. 



Banbury, afhortHiftory of it, c. 10. 



par. 113. 

 Barly with fix ears on one ftalk, c . 6. 



t Ar - 37- 

 Rathe-ripe Barley, par. 29. 



Barometer, invented at Oxford, c. 9. 



pari 34. 

 Barons, by Writs of Summons to Par- 

 liament, c. 10. far. 131, &c. 

 Ancient Baromes in Oxfordjh. par. 130. 

 Barrels without hoops, c. 9. par. 168. 

 Barrows, or Barrow- hills, c. 10. par. 48, 



^c. item par. 78, &c. 

 Beaumon, the Birth-place of King iv/- 



chardthcY\r&,c. 10. par. 129. 

 Bees, an emblem of Eloquence, c.j. 

 par. 18. 



The Hiftory of thofeover hud. 

 Vives his S'udy in Corpus 

 Chrifli Coll. par. 19, &C. 

 The improvement and manage- 

 ment of them in Oxford- fjjire, 

 far. 24. 

 A new fort of Hives for them, 

 c. 9. fart 120. 

 Z z Belemnit is 



