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Hunsdean, Lord, 11.

'Hunt is up, The,' 73, 192.

Hunts-up, 73.

'I SHALL no more to sea,' 73, 191.

'I'm gone, Sir, and anon, Sir,' 190.

Inglesant, John, Mr Shorthouse's, 2, 29.

Instrumental Music, amongst lower classes, 18-20, amongst higher classes, 9-15, in barber's shop, 18, 19, in taverns, 19, 20.

Instrumental music, descended from Vocal Dances, 113, 116, 117.

Instrumental music, England supreme in, 117.

Introduction, Morley's, 4-7, 8, 18, 23, 185.

Irish Harp, 31.

'It was a lover and his lass,' 93.

Ives, Simon, 171.

'JACK boy, ho boy,' 77, 92, 199.

Jacks, 54, 68.

James I., music in time of, 11.

Jaques, a hater of music, 93, 94.

Jenkins, John, 47, 72.

Jig, dance, 116-118, 121, 123, 124, 125.

Jig, The Cobbler's, 205.

Jigg, The King's Hunting, 205.

Jocasta, by Gascoyne, 170.

'Jog on,' 72, 192.

Johnson, Robt., 112, 171.

John, King, 95, 163, 182.

Jonson, Alchemist, Silent Woman, 18, Masques by, 171.

Julius Caesar, 108, 166.

Jusquin (Josquin des Pres, died 1521), 10.

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