NOZ 
He at length became an obje& of public and univerfal 
hatred, and in that ftate died in the year 1634, at the age 
: fifty-feven. His ardour in the caufe of tyranny caufed 
m to be regretted by thofe labouring in the fame wretched 
eaiile, ze archbifhop Laud thus fpeaks of his death in his 
diary : have loft a near friend of him, and the church the 
greatelt “he had of his condition, fince fhe needed any fuch.” 
Elizabeth, King James; and Ch " omplete 
Lawyer, or e concerning Tenures or Eftates in 
Lands of Inheritance fe ife, and other Hereditaments 
8 nal:’? « fe ts and L 
Reade in the Tower, in fupport of the Kin P. 
rogatives, and of the Privileges and Powers md ecclefiaftical 
urts.’’ 
OYA, in Geography, a {ea-port town of Spain, ia Ga- 
- at the mouth of the - Tambro, i in a bay of the Atlantic. 
g of hips; 19 miles W.S.W. 
F Compottella. N. lat. 42° goof, W. long. 
asi ariver of Spain, which runs into the Robregat, nt near 
Marto 
NOYANT, a town of France, in the department of the 
Maine and Loire, and chief place of a canton, in ie e dif- 
tri&t of mee nine miles E.of Baugé. The place con- 
tains 464, and the canton 8990 inhabitants, on a poe a 
of 320 isneae in 15 communes. 
YEL, a river of Hindoottan, _ rifes in the moun- 
tains about ten miles W. of Ape eaies and runs into the 
Cauvery; ro miles N.W. of Car 
NOYER, atown of France, in sie department of the 
Yonne, and chief place of a call Te in the diftri& of Ton- 
nerre; 11 miles S. of Tonnerre. lace contains 1896, 
and the canton 8469 inhabitants, on a territory of 3174 
kiliometres, in 16 communes. 
ERS, a town of France, in the department of the 
Lower Alps, and place of a canton, in the diftriG of 
Sifteron; five miles W. of Sifteron. The place contains 
931, and the canton 4289 ee on aterritory of 2622 
kiliometres, in eight comm 
NOYL PoINnT, a en of ae on the N. 
coat of the ee of Thanet; one mile Margate. 
NOYON, a town of France, in the department of the 
Oife, and chief place of a canton, in the diftri Com- 
pi¢gne, feated on the Oife; before the eile i fee of 
a bifhop, the capital of an elefion, an 
The 
and the canton 13,168 inhabitants, ona territory 
of 1 174 kilometres int7 communes. N. lat. 49°35’. E. 
long. 3° 5’. 
NOZA, a {mall ae near the W. coaft of Mada aca 
S. lat. 12°30’, E.1 
NOZ AI, a town or rd 
Lower oe and chief place a a canton, in the 
of Chateaubriant. The athe contains 2030, and the 
7850 ee ona territory of 325 ismenes 
commun 
NOZDRICE, a town of Poland, in Volhynia; 64 miles 
N.E. of Eo yg 
NOZEROY, a " town of a in the department . 
the Jura, ari chief place of a canton, in the diftri@ o 
di 
Poligny ; 12 miles S. E. of Salins. The place contains a 
Vou. XXV. 
“ee £s 
nthe department of the 
diftri& 
e canton 
in fix 
NUB 
and the canton 8241 inhabitants, on a territory of 205 
kiliometres, in 36 communes. 
OZLI, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Natolia; 44 
miles W. of Degnizlu. 
NUAPEND, a ks of Hindooftan, in the Carnatic ; 
eight miles N.W. 
NU <2 oa of Hindooftan, in Bahar; 24 miles 
W. of Arr 
NU 
The 
decoétion of the leaves to diffolve ma ee 
blood, giving it internally, ~~ _at the fame time, rubbing 
the bruifed part externally wi 
There feems fomething of ition j _ - account of many 
particulars of this tree the Hortus Malabaricus, but 
it feems certain that the length of the falks, or trunk, muft 
be very great ; for in the gallery of Leyden, there is pre- 
ferved a cane of it of aly y ek feet long, and another 
but little fherter in the Afhmolean Mufeum at Oxford, 
which is more than eight inches in aan: 3 yet both thefe 
appear to be only parts of the whole trunk, they being 
nearly as Pele at one end as at the other. 
NUBAS, in Geography, a fort of the Tyrolefe, for de- 
fending the paflage of the Alps; fix miles E. of Fueffen. 
NUBECULA, Little Cloud, in Medicine, a term fome- 
times ufed fora difeafe in the eye, where objets appear 
as through a cloud or mift. 
The nubecula feems to arife from certain grofs parti- 
cles detained in the pores of the cornea, or fwimming 
in — aqueous humour, and thus intercepting the rays of 
UBECULA, or pene is alfo ufed for what we other- 
wife call albugo an 
NusEcuLA Is alfo ufed fo or a matter in form of a cloud, 
f{ufpended in the middle of na urine. This they fometimes 
alfo called enzorema. See NE. 
NUBEDAM, in 2 Gegropy, atown of Grand Bucharia 5 
eight miles E. of Saganien. 
NUBELOSA Linea, a abe ufed by the Latin icine 
on heraldry, to exprefs a fort of clouded line in 
coats of arms. Our heralds call it nebule, and the ae ack 
nuance. It is figured fo as to reprefent clouds at the edge, 
and was given to the firft of the families who bear it, as a 
a of their {kill in aftronomy and navigation 
NUBES, in Natural Hiflory, a word sled by the ancients 
to exprefs that whitifh foulnefs which we frequently fee in 
the bottom of the fineft columns of cryftal; we exprefs this 
by the — word, cloud. 
olumnar ‘emerald are fubje& to the fame fort of 
foulnefs 2 at the bottom; and this part was called the root of 
merald has be een Giice applied to feveral very different 
fubtances of a green colour, and fome degree of tranf- 
paren 
NUBIA, in Geography, a town of Africa, in the country 
of ce on the es {uppofed to be the ancient eee 
iles N.E. of Sennaar. N. lat. 18° 10!. E. long. 
34° s4 “! 
UBIA, a country - Africa, bounded on the N. b 
e Red fea, on the S. by Ab 
