| PAGE |
| Alexander the Great, blind man compared to | [31] |
| Antonia Perez, Lazaro’s mother | [4] |
| Antonio (sword-maker) mentioned by the esquire | [56] |
| Arcos, Count of (the esquire had such an air about him that he might have been related to) | [59] |
| Comendador de la Magdalena (his stables) | [6] |
| Emperor Charles V. held Cortes at Toledo | [103] |
| Escalona, Duke of, town belonging to | [23]-[24] |
| Galen, blind man knew more than | [16] |
| Gonçales (see [Thomé]), Lazaro’s father | [4] |
| Lazaro de Tormes | [4] |
| Ovid, esquire making love using words of | [61] |
| Penelope-web (the priest stopping a rat-hole in his chest by day and Lazaro opening it by night) | [42] |
| Perez (see [Antonia]) | [4] |
| Pliny, quoted in Prologue | [1] |
| Thomé Gonçales, Lazaro’s father | [4] |
| Tully, quoted in Prologue | [2] |
| Zayde, groom flogged for stealing gear | [7], [8] |