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INDEX

Bartholomew, spelling of, 135.
Bartholomew Fair (the play), char-
acters, xviii; date, 142; dialect,
184, 202; editions of the text,
vii-x; general features of the
comedy, xii-xx; Leigh Hunt's
criticism, xiii; local allusions, 163;
Pepys' comments, 220; plot, xiv-
xviii; puppet-play, xvi-xviii; real-
ism, xix, 219; a study of English
social history, xx; Swinburne's
criticism, xiii.

Bartholomew Fair (the Smithfield
Fair), character of its visitors,
160; a cloth fair, 141; duration
of, 166; history, x-xii; wrestling
at, 201.

Bears at the Hope, 142.
Bedchambers, English, 200.
Bedlam, 150.
Bermudas, 182.

Birds, Bartholomew, 138.
Bobchin, 189.

Bradley, Arthur of, 170.
Bridewell, 204.

Brome, Richard, 138, 166.

Bucklersbury, 158.

Budge Row, 147.

Buff, 152.

Canters, 208.

Catchpoles, 195.

Changeling, 168.

Choke pears, 200.
Cicero, 170.

Circling boy, 201, 203.

Cloister, the Fair, 156.
Cloth fairs, English, 141.
Cokeley, 190.

Cokes, meaning of name, 159.
Cole, 213.
Coltsfoot, 169.
Comfortable bread, 176.
Commodity swindle, 146.
Cony, 174.

Coryate, Thomas, 190, 195.
Cow Lane, 150.
Cranion-legs, 160.
Cross and pile, 157.
Crown scab, 179.
Cucking-stool, 178.
Cunning man, 149.
Cutpurses, 178, 179, 181, 182, 193.

Dame Annis the Clear, 187.
Davy, little, 138.
Delia, Daniel's, 212.
Dibble, 173.

Disparagement, 195.

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Pluck a hair of the same wolf, 152. Scratches, 179.

Seminaries, 164.

Sent= scent, 152.

Servant-monster, 145.

Proclamation by City of London, Shakespeare, Jonson's satire

Poesy, 191.

Possibility, 152.

Pox, 179.

166.

Proctor, 137, 151.

Profanity, 145.

Prophecy, 162.
Puffs, 217.

Puppet-plays, xvi-xviii, 207, 208,

212.

on

Much Ado, 141; Tempest and
Winter's Tale, 145.

Shrove Tuesday, 207.

Signs, street, 136, 158.

Smithfield, dirt of, 146; pond, 178;

martyrs, 200; origin of name,
186; see Bartholomew Fair.

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