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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Notes & Queries, Volume 2, May-December,
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+Title: Notes & Queries, Volume 2, May-December, 1850, Index
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+NOTES AND QUERIES:
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+A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES,
+GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+"When found, make a note of."--CAPTAIN CUTTLE.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+VOLUME SECOND.
+
+MAY--DECEMBER, 1850.
+
+
+INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. {529}
+
+
+A.
+
+A.(A.) on solemnization of matrimony, 46.
+Admiration, a note of, 86.
+Adur, origin of, 71. 108.
+AEneas, Silvius, 423.
+Aerostation, works on, 199. 251. 269. 285. 317. 380. 459.
+Aerostation, squib on Lunardi, 469.
+"A Frog he would," &c., 45. 188.
+A.(F.R.) on Dr. Maginn, 109.
+---- on the Darby Ram, 285.
+---- on "Epistolm Obscururum Virorum," 122.
+---- on Parse, 522.
+---- on Hockey, 238.
+---- on the Turkish Spy, 12.
+"After" (the word) in the Rubric, 424. 498.
+Agapemone, the, 17. 49.
+Agincourt, Sir Hilary charged at, 158. 190.
+Ague, cure for, 130.
+---- spiders, a cure for 258.
+Albemarle (Duke and Earl of) 412. 466.
+Ale draper, meaning of, 310. 360. 414
+Alfred's Orosius, 177.
+Allusion in Friar Brackley's sermon, 28.
+Anderson (W.) on the meaning of Hanger, 266
+----, on hatchment and atchievement, 265.
+Andrews (Alexander) on strange remedies, 435.
+Andrewes (Bishop) works, annotated copies of, 165.
+----, quotations in his Tortura Torti, 245. 284. 318.
+Apricot, peach and nectarine, etymology of, 420.
+Apuleius' Golden Ass, translation of, 464.
+Arabic numerals, 27. 61. 359. 413. 424. 470.
+"Arabs in Spain" Conde's, 279.
+Armorials, 247.
+Articles on bishops and their precedence, 265.
+---- on "Bloody Hanels," at Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, 507.
+---- on catacombs and bone-houses, 45.
+---- on Caxton's printing office, 122. 187.
+---- on hiring of servants, 157.
+---- on north sides of churchards unconsecrated, 189.
+---- on omnibuses, 215.
+---- on parish registers tax, 10.
+---- on passage from Shaksepare, 236.
+---- on strangers in the House of Commons, 125.
+Asher (Jr.) on English comedians in Germany, 187.
+Ashes to ashes, 62.
+Athelstone's form of donation, 120.
+Aubrey family, 72.
+Augustine on epigram on a statue of a French king, 89.
+Aurorae, Farquharson's observations on, 441.
+Authors and books, No. 7., 6.
+Automachia, or the self-conflict of a Christian, 392.
+Avidius varus, 391.
+"Away, let nought to love displeasing," 519.
+A.(W.) on the Rolliad, 439.
+A.(X.Y.) Folklore, 101.
+
+
+B.
+
+B. on Book of Homilies, 89.
+---- on collar of SS., 89.
+---- on derivation of "Yoto" or "Yeot," 89.
+Bacon Family, origin of the name, 247. 347. 470.
+----, to save one's 424.
+Bacon's Advancement of Learning, 465.
+---- (Lord) palaces and garden, 72.
+Badger's legs, 12.
+B.(A.E.) on derivation of news, 127.
+---- on "Antiquitas culi juventus mundi," 395.
+---- on Latin epigram, "Laus tua", 78.
+---- on the meaning of version, 428.
+---- on the disputed passage from the Tempest, 389.
+---- on news and noise, 94.
+Bailie Nicol Jarvie, 421. 461.
+Baker's dozen, 298.
+Baker's MSS., extracts from, 193.
+Baker (Sir Richard), legend of, 67. 244.
+Baldoc (De) on Sir Christopher Sibthorp, 133.
+Ballad, "Henry and the Nut-brown maid," 104.
+Ballads, Yorkshire, 478.
+Baliolensis on P. Mathicen's Life of Sejanus, 215.
+---- on rib, why the first woman formed from, 213.
+Bamboozle, 256.
+Baptismal superstition, 197.
+Baptized Turk, 461.
+Barbarian, etymology of, 78.
+Barclay's Argenis, 40, 258.
+Bardoph and Pistol, 159.
+Barker's (Christopher) device, 465.
+Bastille, MS. records of, 379. {530}
+Bathurst (C.W.) on Pope's Villa, 479.
+Battle of Death, 72.
+"Bawn," meaning of, 27. 60. 90.
+Baxter's (Richard) descendants, 89. 206.
+Bay leaves at funerals, 196.
+Bayley (W.) on Griffith of Penrhyn, 56.
+B.(B.H.) on preaching in nave only.
+---- Prayers and preaching distinct services, 95.
+---- on separation of the sexes in time of divine service, 94.
+B.(C.), allusion in Friar Brackley's sermon, 28.
+---- on antiquity of smoking, 521.
+---- on a passage in Gibbon, 80.
+---- on a poem by Sir E. Dyer, 29.
+---- on ashes to ashes, 62.
+---- on bands, 76.
+---- on construe and translate, 77.
+---- on the derivation of news and noise, 23.
+---- on Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel," 468.
+---- on Dulcarnon, 168.
+---- on fizgigs, 120.
+---- on Fools rush in, 28.
+---- on gaol chaplains, 62.
+---- on Gray's ode, 31.
+---- on hoppesteris, 31.
+---- on Julin the drowned city, 443.
+---- on Latin line, 21.
+----, Memoirs of an American Lady, 28.
+---- on origin of Adur, 108.
+---- on Pope and Bishop Burgess, 346.
+---- on Porson's Imposition, 71.
+---- on Rome, ancient and modern, 62.
+---- on shipster, 30.
+---- on wormwood, 346.
+B.(C.H.) on Parsou, the Stafordshire giant, 135.
+B.(C.W.) on "Modum Promissionis," 279. 468.
+Bdn. (J.) on puzzling epitaph, 311.
+Bealby (H.M.) on Richard Baxter's descendants, 206.
+Beard (John R.) on Socinian boast, 483.
+Beaton (Cardinal), portrait of, 434, 497.
+Beatrix, (Lady Talbot), 478.
+Beckford, (Alderman), 262.
+Becket (Andrew), his works, 266, 316.
+Becket's mother, 106. 270. 354. 469.
+B.(E.D.) on armorials, 247.
+---- on "She ne'er with treacherous kiss," 254.
+Be (J.) on standing during the reading of the Gospel, 349.
+---- on the curfew, 189.
+---- on Westminster Abbey, 167.
+Bees, 165.
+Bega (C.), painting by, 494.
+Bell (Judas), Judas Candle, 452.
+Bell, one, 163. 205.
+Bells in chruches, 326.
+Bell (William), Ph.D., on Adam of Bremen's Julin, 282. 443.
+---- on Alfred's Orosius, 177.
+---- on Darvon Gatherall. 199.
+---- on gospel of Distaff's, 23l.
+---- on John o Groat's house, 442.
+---- on Josias Ibach Stada, 27.
+---- on an old guy, 163.
+Beloe, child's book by, 495.
+Bemerton church and George Herbert, 460.
+Benedicite, 463.
+Berafrynde and Passilodion, 515.
+B.(E.R.C.), query on author of French verses, 71.
+Berkeley (Bishop), adventures of Gaudentio di Lucca, 247.
+---- successful experiments, 217.
+Bernardus Patricius, 266.
+Beruchino on Harvey and the circulation of the blood, 287.
+---- on "Never did cardinal bring good to England," 450.
+Bess of Hardwick, 283.
+Bever's (Dr. Thomas) Legal Polity of Great Britain, 254.
+B.(F.T.J.) on Inscription from Roma Subterranea, 263.
+---- on Translations of Owen's Epigram, 460.
+B.(F.H.) on national debt, 408.
+B.G.H. on Pistol and Bardolph, 152.
+B.(G.L.) on whistling wife, 229.
+---- on custom of selling wives, 217.
+B.(G.M.) on Mrs. Partington, 411.
+B.(H.A.) on death of Richard II., 321.
+---- on derivation of orchard, 398.
+Bible and key, 5.
+Bibliographical queries, 323. 374. 421. 449. 492.
+"Bigger the ring the nearer the wet," 434.
+Bilderdijk, the poet, 311. 349.
+----, wife of, 378.
+Billingsgate, 135.
+Bingham (C.W.) on Christopher Barker's device, 425.
+---- on Wat the Hare, 349.
+Births, marriages, &c., taxes on, 61.
+Birth, ten children at a, 469.
+Bishops and their precedence, 9. 76. 91. 254. 301.
+B.(J.C.) on Judas Bell, Judas Candle, 452.
+---- on Scotch prisoners at Worcester, 350.
+B.(J.M.) on "Antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi," 218.
+---- on charming of warts, 181.
+---- on Concolinel, 378.
+---- on Countess of Desmond, 186.
+---- on a deck of cards, 405.
+---- on "Her brow was fair." 407. 450.
+---- on Laugue Pandras, 376.
+---- on Miching Mallecho, 358.
+---- on Mooney's Goose, 153.
+---- on Osmund the Waterman, 199.
+---- on Querela Cantabrigiensis, the authorship of, 168. 205.
+---- on snake charming, 511.
+---- on St. Uncumber, 382.
+---- on tobacco in the East, 154.
+---- on Touchstone's dial, 405.
+---- on "Barum" and "Sarum," 186.
+B.(J.) on Discursus Modestus, 111.
+---- on Elizabeth and Isabel, 254.
+---- on ciric-ceat or church-scot, 136.
+---- on Poeta Anglicus, 167.
+---- on smoke money, 345
+---- on the Lass of Richmond Hill, 350.
+---- Treastise on Equivocation, 136, 163.
+B.(J.S.) books wanted for reference, 310.
+Black broth coffee. 69.
+Black doll at old store shops, 510.
+Blackguard, 134, 170. 268. 285. 480.
+Blackhal (Father), 421.
+Brackley on story of three men and their bag of money. 132.
+Black Rood of Scotland, 308. 409.
+Blackwall Docks, 451.
+Blew-beer, 246.
+Bloody Baker (Sir Richard, so surnamed), legend of, 67.
+"Bloody hands" at Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, 507.
+Bliss (James) on annotated copies of Bishop Andrewes' works, 166.
+---- on Cardinal Allen's Admonition, 463.
+---- on Discursus Modesius, 158.
+---- on Quotations in Bishop Andrewes' Tortura Torti, 245.
+Blue Boar Inn. Holborn, 30.
+B.(N.A.) on Ben Jonson or Ben Johnson, 167.
+---- charm for warts, 150.
+B.(N.) on couplet in De Foe, 310.
+---- on Family of Love, 89.
+---- on India rubber, 165.
+---- on juice cups, 89.
+---- on "Rapido contrarius Orbi," 120.
+---- on vineyards, 446.
+Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, 56. 169.
+Bohemian persecution, 358.
+Bohn's edition of Milton's works, 24.
+Boiling to death, 519.
+Bolton's ace, 413. 497.
+Bone-houses and catacombs, 451.
+Bonny Dundee, Graham of Claverhouse, 134.
+Books, an ancient catalogue of, 199.
+----, licensing of, 359, 425.
+----, mildew in, 103, 236.
+Books of reference, suggestions for cheap, 218.
+Books wanted for reference, 310.
+Bookbinding, 308.
+Booksellers' catalogues, 421.
+Bouzy grass, derivation of, 133.
+Borri's Chiave del Gabinetto, 134.
+Borrowed thoughts, 30.
+----, more, 82. 92. 101.
+Boswell, by Croker, 373.
+Bowring's (Dr.) translations, 219.
+Boy or Girl? 20.
+Boys, a note for little, 513.
+Boyes (J.F.) on badger's legs, 12.
+---- on the grand style, 31.
+B.(P.) on disourses of national excellences of England, 345.
+---- on "Travailes of two English Pilgrimes," 245.
+Brackley's (Friar) allusion in his sermon, 28.
+Bradshaw family, 356.
+Branbridges on incumbents of church livings in Kent, 278.
+Brandeson (Max) on Scandinavian priesthood, 311.
+Brandon the juggler, 424.
+Brasichellen and Serpitius "Expurgatory Index," 37. 111.
+Brass statues of Hubert Le Soeur, 54.
+Braybrooke (Lord) on authors of the Rolliad, 114.
+---- on Earl of Oxford's patent, 235.
+---- on pension, 268.
+---- on Queen Elizabeth and Sir Henry Nevill, 307.
+---- on title of Albermarle, 466.
+On the Three Dukes, 171.
+---- on the Earl of Norwich and his son George, Lord Goring, 86.
+---- on wormwood wine, 286.
+Breaking Judas' bones, 512.
+Breton's (Nich.) Fantastiques, 375. 411. 476.
+Brigham's (Nicholas) works, 136.
+Britton (J.) on Carter's drawings of York Cathedral--medal of Stukeley, 40.
+B.(R.) on One Bell, 205.
+Broom, hanging out the, 22.
+---- on Sir William Skipwyth, 26.
+Brozier, 44.
+Bruce (W. Downing) on the Walrond Family, 134, 284.
+Brummel's (Beau) ancestry, 264.
+Brulifer (Stephanus), 41.
+B.(R.W.) on clerical costume, 22.
+Bt. (J.) on imprest and debenture, 106.
+B.(T.M.) on the plant Haemony, 173.
+---- Was Quaries pensioned? 171.
+Bt. (J.) on Somagla, 187.
+Buc (Sir George), 38. 73.
+Buchanan, epigrams from, 152, 372.
+Buckden, 494.
+Bull, a blunder, its origin, 248.
+----, epigram on the late, 461.
+Bunyan, Did he know Hobbes? 518.
+----, portrait of, 476.
+Burial service, 22.
+Burial towards the west, 452.
+Buriensis, on collar of SS., 475.
+---- on meaning of sauenap, 479.
+---- on Mock Beggar's Hall, 478.
+---- on Roman roads, 21.
+Burke, passage from, 359, 379.
+Burning dead bodies, 78.
+Burning, death by, 441.
+Burning to death, or burning of the hill, 441, 498.
+Burning, punishment of death by, 50. 498.
+Burnet as a historian, 372.
+Burion's Parliamentary Diary, 393.
+Butcher's blue dress, 266, 485.
+Butler (Bishop), passage in, 464. {531}
+B.(W.H.) on Richard Baxter's descendants 89.
+---- on Gloucestershire Gospel Tree. 55.
+B.(U.J.) on confession, 297
+B.(W.W.) on Harvey's claim to the discovery of the circulation
+ of the blood, 568.
+Byron's birthplace, 410.
+By the bye, 424.
+
+
+C.
+
+C. on alarum, 229.
+---- on "A Frong he would a wooing go," 110.
+---- on borrowed thought, 30
+---- on Cacouac, Cacoucquirie, 345.
+---- on collar of SS. 330.
+---- on Countess of Desmond, 219.
+---- on Dies Irae, 142.
+---- on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Warton, 26.
+---- on Earl of Oxford's patent, 255.
+---- on "Hill paved with good Intentions," 140.
+---- on Holland land, 345.
+---- on "incidis in Seyllam," &c., 141.
+---- on Lady Slingsby, 93.
+---- on Lord John Townshend's poetical works, 43.
+---- on Martinet, 220.
+---- on members for Durham, 45.
+---- on Mrs. Tempest, 407
+---- on notaries public, 414.
+---- on curfew on Oxfordshire, 312
+---- on Parson's Imposition, 106
+---- on Quarles pension, 219.
+---- on Shakspeare's will, 27.
+---- on Sheridans's last residence, 31.
+---- on Sir Gammer Vans, 89. 895.
+---- on Sir Thomas Moore, 297.
+---- on Sir William Grant, 413.
+---- on swords worn in public, 318.
+---- on the derivation of Trianon, 47.
+---- on the meaning of Steyne, 138.
+---- on the origan of Adur, 108.
+---- on Three Dukes, 46
+---- on tobacconists, 414.
+---- on water-markings in writing paper, 311.
+---- when does Easter end? 43.
+C.(A.) on Cold Harbour. 341.
+---- on derivation of Boozy Gras, 135.
+---- on Eikon Basilike, 154.
+---- on hats won by females, 133.
+---- on Mayor of Misrule and Masters of the Pastimes, 132.
+---- on wood carving on Snow Hill, 134.
+Cabalistic author, 242. 463.
+Cacouac, Cacouacquerie, 207. 345.
+Cadency, marks of, 248. 306.
+Cailly (Chevalier de), 140.
+Calais on members for, 9. 102.
+Calendar of Sundays in Greek and Romish churches, 442. 484.
+California, 132. 254.
+Calvin and Servetus, 152.
+Camb. (Aug.) on Cold Harbour, 341.
+Camden's poem on marriage of the Thames and Isis, 392.
+Camels in Gaul, 421.
+Campkin (Henry) on Mercenary Preacher, 495.
+---- on sympathetic cures, 150.
+"Can du plera Meleor cera," 475.
+Cannibals, 12.
+Canons of 1604, their translation, 424.
+Canterbury, Church of St. Saviour, 478.
+---- pilgrims' road to 237. 269. 316.
+"Captious," Shakspeare's use of, 351.
+Caputure of Henry VI., 228.
+Captives, Christian, 12. 30. 92.
+Cardinal's hat, 56.
+Cardinal.--Never did cardinal bring good to England, 424. 450. 467. 522.
+Cards, a deck of, 405.
+Carkasse's (James) Lucida Intervalla, 87.
+Carpatio, or Carpaccio (Vittore), 247. 284.
+Capenter (William) on Dr. Maginn's Miscellanies, 13.
+Carpenter's Maggot, 104. 173.
+Carpets, when introduced? 124.
+Carter's drawings of York Cathedral, 40.
+Carucate of land. 9. 75.
+Castlecomer (Viscount), 376. 429.
+Cat and Bagpipes, 254. 397.
+Cats of Kilkenny, 71.
+Catacombs and bonehouses, 45.
+Catalogue of books, ancient, 199.
+Cato on pretended reprint of ancient poetry, 500.
+Catti (Twai Sion), his pardon, 12.
+Cauking, meaning of, 519
+Cave's Historia Literaria, 230. 255. 279.
+Cavell, meaning of, 43. 817.
+Caxton's printing office, 99. 122. 142.273. 340.
+Cayley (G.J.) on "Gradeley." 361.
+C.(B.H.), charade, 158.
+C.(B.N.) on Noh me tangere, 379.
+C.(D.) on Calendar of Sundays in Greek and Romish Churches, 411.
+---- on Eustache Deschamps, 463
+C.(E.), divination by Bible and key, 19.
+---- on unicorn in the roayl arms, 166.
+Cephas on burning dead bodies, 78.
+---- on Pope Ganginell, 464.
+C.(G.F.) on curfew at Bromyard, Herefordshire, 312.
+CH., Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, 30.
+---- on Book of Homilies, 346.
+---- on church rates, 182
+---- on college salting, 150.
+---- on derivation of alarm, 181.
+---- on derivation of news, noise, and parliament, 158
+---- on Dr. Dee, 151.
+---- on "Epistoleie Obscurorum Virorum," 122.
+---- on "Feast" and "fast," 14.
+---- on George Gooring, Earl of Norwich, and his son George Lord
+ Goring, 65.
+---- an infant prodigy in 1639, 101.
+---- on Jews under the Commonwealth, 924.
+---- on Lilburn or Prynne, 118.
+---- on Lord Richard Christophilus, 120.
+---- on presence of strangers in the House of Commons, 17. 124.
+---- on spelling of "sanatory" and "connection," 131.
+---- on The Three Dukes, 106.
+---- Turkish Spy, 151.
+---- on unpublished epigrams in the British Museum, 6.
+---- on Vincent Gookin, 127.
+C.(H.) on Leicester and the reputed poisoners of his time. 9
+---- on ransom of an English nobleman, 9.
+---- on sirloin, 268
+Chalices, stone 120.
+Chalmers (Cardinal), 493
+Chaberlaine (Sir Oliver), 326.
+Chancellor's Oath, 182
+Chantrey's Sleeping Children, In Lichfield Cathedral, 70. 94.
+Chaplains, Goal, 22.
+Capman (George), the poet, mistakes about 372.
+Chappell, on dancing the bride to bed, 412.
+Character &, its names. 250.
+"Characteristics," on the Authorship, 97.
+Charade, 10. 77. 120. 158.
+Charles I., execution of, 72. 110. 143. 153. 258.
+----, execution of and Earl of Stair, 347.
+----, portraits of, in churches, 271.
+Carles XII., medal struck by, 408
+Charlton (E.) on Codex Flateyensis, 348.
+---- on Kongs-skugg-sio, 335.
+----, M.D., on devotional tracts belonging to Queen Katherine Parr, 212.
+Charming, 35.
+Chaucer's Damascene, 322
+---- monument, 420.
+---- portrait by Occleve, 442, 483.
+C.(H.B.) on Dutch language, 77.
+---- Tace Latin for a candle, 45.
+C.(H.B.) on Rowley Towley, 251.
+---- on Ulrich von Hutten, 55.
+---- on umbrellas, 126.
+Cheshire Cat, 377. 412.
+Chethamensis on "Heigh ho! says Rowley," 27.
+---- on Sir R. Haigh's Letter-book, 28.
+C.(H.H.) on Long Loukin, 251.
+Chimeny money, 120. 174. 269. 344. 379.
+C.H.K.S. on Leicester and reputed poisoners of his time, 308.
+---- on capture of Henry VI., 316.
+"Choise of Change," Samuel Rowland's claim to the authorship of, 419.
+Christabel, 47.
+Christian captives, 102.
+Christianity, early influence of, 267.
+Christie (W.D.) on the author of the "Characteristics," 97.
+Christmas carol, 513
+Christophilus (Lord Richard), 120. 204.
+Chrysostom (A.), to moothe the band in, 138.
+Church History Society, plan suggested by Dr. Maitland, 371. 464. 430.
+Church-rates, 182.
+Church-scot, or Curie-secat, 136.
+Churchyards--Epitaphs, 26. 93.
+Churchyards, north sides of, 55. 92. 123. 189. 253. 346.
+C.(J.B.) on assassination of Mountfort, in Norfolk Stree, Strand, 516.
+---- on Land Holland, 267.
+---- on Joachim, the French ambassador, 271.
+Cinderalla, or the glass slipper, 214. 297.
+Cinis on the Burial Service, 22.
+Circulation of the blood, 287. 475.
+Ciric-sceat, or Church-scot, 133.
+City offices, 216. 287.
+Citizen (A.), on city offices, 246.
+C.(J.Y.) on legend of a saint, 267.
+Cy.(J.) on Bolton's acc, 418.
+C.(J.H.) on egg-cups used by the Romans, 328.
+---- on Lachryniatorics, 326.
+C.(J.R.) on arms of Godin, 13.
+C.(J.S.) on "london Bridge is broken down." 338.
+Clarendon, Oxford edition of, 337.
+Clarke (J.) on Hopkins, the witch-finder, 413.
+"Clarum et venerabile nomen," its authorship, 462
+Claude, engravings after, 72.
+Cleaver (Dr.). Bishop of Cork, 297. 450.
+Clergy sold for slaves, 41. 253.
+Clerical costume, 22. 189.
+Clericus on Carpatin, 284.
+---- on Martin, Cockerell, and Hopkins families, 392.
+---- Rusticus on meaning of Harissers, 376.
+Codex Flateyensis, 278, 348.
+Coffee, black broth, 69.
+Coffins, the use of, 234.
+Cohn (Albert) on parallel passages, 491.
+---- on Shakspeare and the old English actors in Germany, 459
+Coins of Constantius II., 42.
+----, weight for weighing, 411, 522.
+Cokam, 26.
+Cold harbour, 159. 340.
+Cole (Hobert) on London parish registers, 18.
+---- on Mrs. Partington, 411.
+Coleride extract from, 195.
+Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, notes on, 228.
+---- Job's Luck, 156.
+Collier (J. Payne) on a passage in the Tempest, 500.
+Collar of SS, 89. 110. 140. 171. 194. 248. 249. 280. 399. 330. 362.
+ 393. 475.
+College salting, notes on, 150.
+Colman (J.B.) on the wise men of Gotham, 520.
+Colvil's Whigg's Supplication, 53.
+Combs buried with the dead, 230. 269. 365.
+Comedians, English, in Germany, 184. 459. {532}
+Comma on the disputed passage in "The Tempest", 429.
+Commons, house of, on the presence of strangers in, 18. 83. 124.
+Compass, mariner's, 56.
+Comptou (Lady), letter to her husband, 424. 499.
+Computing interest, mode of, 436.
+Concolinel, 217. 327. 378.
+Conde's "Arabs in Spain," 279.
+Convocation, prolocutor of, 21.
+Cook on Aboriginal Chambers near Tilbury, 62.
+Cooper (C.H.) on the Arminian Nunnery in Huntingdonshire, 445.
+---- Boethius' Consolations of Philosophy, 169.
+---- on Lady Compton's letter to her husband, 425.
+---- on licensing of books, 427.
+---- on Mrs. Partington, 450.
+---- on Pukeney's ballad of the Honest Jury, 147.
+---- on Scotch prisoners at Worcester, 350.
+---- on Sir George Downling, 498.
+---- on "Sir Hilary charged at Agincourt", 190.
+---- on Sir John Perrot, 254.
+---- on the Sicilian Vespers, 166.
+---- on Three Dukes, 91.
+---- on the story of Three Men and their Bag of Money, 171.
+Cooper (Wm. Durvant) on Martello towers, 110.
+---- on similarity of traditions, 514.
+Cope (W.H.) on Hatfield, 35.
+Coptic language, 376.
+Corney, on Eustache Deichamps, 163.
+---- on Gray's Elegy, 506.
+---- on Gray and Dodsley, 485.
+---- on Lady Norton, 301.
+---- on tobacco in the East, 60.
+---- on Trianon, 60.
+---- on umbrellas, 523.
+---- on wood-paper, 88.
+Cornish language, MSS. of, 571.
+Coronet, 297.
+Corser (Rev. Thomas) on Sir George Buc, 38.
+Cosin's (Bishop) MSS., 40.
+----, conference, 295.
+Cosmopolite on Tristan d'Acunba, 338.
+Cotton (H.) on Dr. E. Cleaver, bishop of Cork, 297.
+---- of Finchloy, 134.
+----, portrait of, 476.
+Countermarks on Haman coin, 327.
+Couplet in De Foe, 310.
+Courtenay (Sir Philip), his genealogy, 135. 206.
+Cox (Thos.), on gaol chaplains, 22. 62.
+---- on M. and N., 61.
+Cradocks (the), 463.
+---- (Judge), 376. 427.
+Cramp, 37.
+Cravensis (Clericus) on capture of Henry VI., 181.
+---- on St. Thomas of Lancaster's accomplices, 182.
+"Crede quod habes," &c., 263.
+Crocodile, 491.
+Cromwell poisoned, 393. 467.
+Cromwell's estates--Magor, 127. 141.
+Cropp (John) on Caxton's printing office, 340.
+Crosby (Jas.), on custom of presenting gloves, 4.
+Crossley (Jas.), on Guadentio Di Lucca, 327.
+Crows, 164.
+Crow and the Frog of Ennow, 126.
+Crozier and pastoral staff, 248. 313. 412. 523.
+Cuckoos, 164.
+Culprit, origin of the word, 475.
+Cunliffe (Henry) on Stukeley's Stonehenge, 119.
+Cunningham (Peter) on Chantrey's sleeping children, 94.
+Cupid and Psyche crying, 347.
+Curfew, 103. 175. 189. 311. 312.
+Curiae (Amicus), on Dodsley's poems, 380.
+Curiosity Hunter, on early sale of coins, drawings, and curiosities, 390.
+Custom of presenting gloves, 4.
+---- of wearing the breast uncovered in Elizabeth's reign, 246.
+Cuthbert (St.), his remains, 325.
+C.(W.H.) on William of Wykeham, 89.
+C.(W.M.) on passage from Tennyson, 479.
+C.(W.R.) on dominicals, 154.
+---- on fossil elk of Ireland, 495.
+Cypher, inventor of a secret, 494.
+
+
+D.
+
+D. on Ale Draper, 310.
+---- on cure for fits, 5.
+---- on portrait of Sir John Poley, 76.
+---- on production of fire by friction, 538.
+---- on Suffolk Folk Lore, 5.
+Damascene, Chaucer's, 322.
+Damasked linen, 199.
+Dancing the bride to bed, 442.
+Dandridge the painter, 442.
+Daniel's Irish New Testament, 310.
+Darcy Lever Church, 494.
+Darby Hare, 265.
+"Dat veniam corris", 405.
+D.(B.) on origin of Fig Sundat, 68.
+D.D., the title of, 13.
+D.(E.) on "Shunamitis Poems", 326.
+Dead, combs buried with the, 269.
+----, on the change of the, 436.
+Death-bed mystery, 51. 356.
+Death-bed superstitions, 356.
+Debenture and imprest, 40. 76. 106.
+Dee, Dr., 151.
+Defender of the Faith, its ancient use, 442. 481.
+De Foe, couplet in, 310. 395.
+"Delighted," meaning of, as used by Shakspeare, 113. 139. 183. 200.
+ 234. 250. 329.
+Deloraine (Lady), the Delia of Pope's line, 479.
+"De male quaestis," &c., 167.
+De Morgan (A.) on Engelmann's Bibliotheca Classicorum, 328.
+Derby, municipal collar of the corporation, 394.
+Deschamps, Eustache, 376. 403.
+Devonshire, local rhymes and proverbs of, 511.
+Dewerstone, 512.
+De Wilde (G.J.) on "Her brow was fair", 450.
+---- on wife of poet Bilderdijk, 378.
+D.(H.W.) on R. Ferrer, 494.
+D.(J.A.) on Martin family, 500.
+--- on vineyards, 522.
+"Dialogus super Libertate Ecclesiastics," its authorship, 440.
+Dies Irae, Dies Illa, &c., author of, 72. 104. 142.
+Dillon (Garrett), M.D., on the Roscommon Peerage, 498.
+Dion X., on value of money in reign of Charles II., 247.
+Division of intellectual labour, 489.
+D.(J.B.) on Charles Martel, 11.
+---- on Marescautia, 28.
+D.(J.L.) on criziers and pastoral staves, 523.
+---- Did Elizabeth visit Bacon at Twickersham? 468.
+---- on Chaucer's portrait, by Occlere, 486.
+D.(M.) on tobacco, its Arabic name, 231.
+D.(O.), on Select Essays of Montaigne, 246.
+Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, 407. 449.
+Dodd's Church History, 451.
+Dousa (Janus) on Bilderdijk the poet, 311.
+---- on paying through the nose, 509. {533}
+---- on Scott's Waverley, 308.
+---- on speech given to man to conceal his thoughts, 318.
+---- on straw necklaces, 512.
+---- on "under the rose", 523.
+Dragons, their origin, 517.
+Dredge (John J.) on the authorship of "Deus Justificatus", 441.
+---- on the authorship of "Whetstone of reproof," 231.
+---- on Cardinal Beafon, 497.
+---- on Cave's Historia Literaria, 279.
+---- on the family of Ferrar, 445.
+---- on "Quercla Cantabrigiensis," 238.
+---- on sirloin, 352.
+Drinking to excess, 376.
+"Drink up eisell," in Hamlet, meaning of, 241.
+Droving, 343.
+Dryden, 462.
+Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, 405. 468.
+---- "Essay on Satire", 498.
+D.(S.) on Old St. Pancras Church, 496.
+D.(T.) on Cheshire Cat, 412.
+Dukes, three, killed by a beadle, 9. 46. 91. 106. 171.
+Didcarium, 78. 108.
+Dun cow, 475.
+Dundee (Bonny), Graham of Chaverhouse, 134.
+Dun him, its origin, 243.
+Durdent (Bp.) and Staffordshire, 309.
+
+
+E.
+
+E. on Artephius, the criminal philosopher, 247.
+---- on bishops and their precedence, 10.
+Earwig, 29.
+Edward the Confessor's crucifix and gold chain, 406.
+---- IV., descent of, 375.
+---- II., Adamson's Reign of, 297.
+---- the Outlaw, wife of, 279. 318.
+Edwards (O.), inscription on a portrait, 593.
+---- (H.) on when does Easter end? 9.
+E.(F.) on marks of cadency, 303.
+---- on north side of churchyards, 346.
+---- on Osnaburg bishopric, 447.
+---- on swords worn in public, 318.
+Egg-cups used by the Romans, 526.
+Egyptian MSS., 311.
+E.(H.) on weights for weighing coins, 326.
+---- on Adamson's Reign of Edward II., 297.
+E.(H.A.) on Thomas Volusenos, 311.
+E.(H.T.) on Judge Cradoak, 429.
+---- on One Bell, 186.
+Elliott (R.W.) on crozier and pastoral staff, 314.
+Emancipation of the Jews, 13.
+Ermine, the Bess of Hardwick, 283.
+Erskine (the Hon. A.), 165.
+----. Cardinal, 406.
+Etymological notes, 276.
+---- queries, 156. 203.
+---- queries answered, 189.
+Expurgatory index, 37.
+
+
+F.
+
+F. on the meaning of Steyne, 71.
+Fabulous account of the lion, 205.
+Fairfax's Tasso, 323. 359. 360. 377.
+Falkner (G.) on vineyards, 414.
+Family of Love, 17. 49. 89. 201.
+F.(B.) on fabulous account of the lion, 205.
+Felix (Pope), 42.
+Feltham's works, queries respecting, 135. 315.
+Fenzie street, 29.
+Filthy Gingram, 467.
+Fire by friction, production of, 358.
+Fils, cure for, 5.
+F.(J.) on the use of the French word "Sarez", 516.
+---- on umbrellas, 25.
+Florentine Pandects, 421. 450.
+F.(M.E.) on boy or girl, 20.
+Folk Lore, 4. 19. 56. 61. 67. 84. 101. 116. 180. 150. 164. 181.
+ 196. 225. 244. 259. 256. 386. 434. 474.
+Fool, or a physician, 315. 349.
+"Fools rush in," 28.
+Forbes (C.) on Christabel, 47.
+--- high spirits considered a presage of impending calamity or death, 84.
+---- on Macaulay's country squire, 353.
+---- on Shakspeare's Grief and Frenzy, 275.
+---- to give a man horns, 90.
+Foss (Edward) on Imprest, 107.
+---- on maps of London, 56. {534}
+Foss (Edward) on _a_ or _the_ Temple, in Chaucer, 27.
+---- on the New Temple, 103.
+Fossil elk of Ireland, 494.
+Fox (J.R.) Alumni of Oxford, Cambridge, And Winchester, 103.
+---- on Cold Harbour, 159.
+---- George Herbert's burial-place, 103.
+---- on the Ogden family, 106.
+---- (Mr.), story of, 197.
+F.(P.A.) on Black Rood of Scotland, 308.
+F.(P.H.) on dozen of bread-baker's dozen, 298.
+---- on "Is anything but," &c., 294.
+---- on Meleteticks, 327.
+---- on Ockley's History of the Saracens, and Unauthenticated Works, 277.
+---- on "Pair of twises", 327.
+---- on Porson's epigram, 278.
+---- on "Pride of the Morning," 309.
+---- on "then" for "than," 449.
+France, prelates of, 252.
+Franc'scus on etymology of the word "Parliament," 85.
+Francis on first Earl of Roscommon, 325.
+Frankfort, the troubles of, 349.
+Franz von Sickingen, 134. 219.
+Freight, its etymology, 389.
+French king, epigram on statue, 89.
+---- verses, 71.
+Friday (Long), 379.
+Frog and crow of Ennow, 136. 222.
+"Frog he would a-wooing go," 74. 110. 168.
+F.R.S.L. and E. on Will Robertson, of Murton, 179.
+Frozen horn, 262.
+Funeral superstition, 259.
+F.(W.H.) on "Orkneyinga Saga," 278.
+---- on Orkney under the Norwegians, 309.
+---- on Swift's Works, 309.
+
+
+G.
+
+G. on bishops and their precedence, 76.
+---- on George Lord Goring, 22.
+---- on Morganatic marriages, 231.
+---- on Worm of Lambton, 27.
+---- on Sir Gregory Norton, Bart., 250.
+G. on the Poley Frog, 76.
+G.(A.) on bells in churches, 326.
+---- on miniature gibbet, 248.
+---- on ringing a handbell before a corpse, 478.
+---- on Vavasour of Haslewood, 326.
+Gabalis (Compte de), 134.
+Gandophares, coins of, 298.
+Ganganelli (Pope), 464.
+Gaol chaplains, 22.
+Gatherall (Darvon), 199. 286.
+Gatty (Alfred) on bands, 126.
+---- on Brozier, 44.
+---- charade, 120.
+---- on execution of Charles I., 140.
+---- on north sides of churchyards unconsecrated, 126.
+---- on "Please the pigs," 423.
+---- on punishment of death by burning, 51.
+---- on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 476.
+---- on the use of coffins, 234.
+Gaudentio di Lucca, its authorship, 247. 298. 327. 411.
+Gaul, camels in, 421.
+G.(C.) on bishops and their precedence, 301.
+G.(E.C.) on Bradshaw family, 356.
+---- on Hipperswitches, 396.
+"Ge Ho," meaning of, 500.
+Gems, drawings, and curiosities, catalogue of an early sales of, 390.
+Gendarme, le bon, 359.
+Genealogical queries, 135.
+Geometrical foot, 133.
+Geometricus on Euclid and Aristotle, 479.
+Geometry in Lancashire, cultivation of, 8. 57. 436.
+"George" worn by Charles I., 135.
+G.(G.F.) on kite, French "cerf-volant," 517.
+G.(H.) on antiquity of smoking, 286.
+G.(H.T.) on etymology of "Whitsuntide" and "Mass," 129.
+Ghost, laying a, 404.
+Gibbet, miniature, 248.
+Gibbon, passage in, 30.
+---- mistakes in, 276.
+Gibbon's Decline and Fall, corruption of the text, 390.
+Gibson (W. Sydney) on Defender of the Faith, 481.
+Gilbert on riots of London, 334.
+---- on a murderer hanged when pardoned, 359.
+Giles (F.A.) on MSS. Of Cornish language, 311.
+---- on Egyptian MSS., 311.
+---- on Lord Kingsborough's Antiquities of Mexico, 317.
+G.(J.) on Nicholas Assheton's Journal, 579.
+G.(J.M.) on George Herbert, 157.
+---- on handfasting, 342.
+---- on meaning of pension, 134.
+---- on "Noli me tangere," 219.
+---- on a note of admiration (!), 86.
+---- on taking a wife on trial, 151.
+Gloucestershire Gospel tree, 56.
+Gloves, custom of presenting, 4.
+----, why not worn before royalty, 165. 469.
+G.(M.H.) on the Koemogs-stuhl at Rhenze, 484.
+God save the Queen, 71.
+Godin, the arms of, 13.
+Godiva (Lady), 475.
+Gold in California, 396.
+Golden Frog and Sir John Poley, 76.
+Goodwin (J.) on papers of perjury, 316.
+Goodwin (J.) on the Red Hand--the Holt Family, 507.
+Gookin (Vincent), 44.
+Goring (George), Earl of Norwich, and His son George Lord Goring, 22. 65.
+Gospel of Distaff's, 231.
+Gospel oak tree in Gloucestershire, 56.
+---- at Kentish Town, 407.
+Gospel standing during the reading of, 319.
+Gospel tree, 56. 220. 407. 496.
+Gotham, the wise men of, 476. 520.
+G.(R.), Asinorum Sepultura, 41.
+---- bibliographical queries, 325. 422. 440. 493.
+---- on burial towards the west, 452.
+---- on Dies Irae, Dies Illa, 105.
+---- Ercius Dedolatus, 156.
+---- Holdsworth and Fuller, 43.
+---- men but children of a larger growth, 22.
+---- on Michael Servetus _alias_ Reves, 137.
+---- on Porta Anglicus, 132.
+---- Gradely, meaning of, 133. 334. 367.
+Graham of Claverhouse, Bonny Dundee, 154. 371.
+Grand style, 31.
+Grant (Laird of), 309.
+Grant (Sir Wm), 397. 415.
+Graves (James) on English and Norman Songs of the fourteenth century, 585.
+Gravesend boats, 209.
+Gray, 452.
+Gray (passage in), 347.
+Gray's Elegy, its first appearance, 300. 301. 306. 343.
+---- and Dodsley poems, 264. 485.
+---- in Portuguese, 306.
+Gray's Ode, 81.
+Greek particles illustrated by the Eastern Languages, 418.
+Greene family, pedigree of, 89.
+---- (Richard), on the Agapemone, 17.
+Grendon on satirical poems on William III., 275.
+Griffin on Gospel Tree, 290.
+Griffin on Irish bull, 441.
+---- on Welsh money, 346.
+---- on Yote or Yeot, 220.
+Griffith of Penrhyn, 56.
+Guest (Augustus) on presages of death, 116.
+Guildhalls, 269.
+Guineas, 10. 238.
+Guy, an old, 163.
+Guy's armour, 252.
+Guy's porridge pot, 118. 187.
+G.(W.A.) on "A Frog he would a wooing Go," 75.
+---- on vineyards, 446.
+G.(W.S.) on the Black Rood of Scotland, 410.
+---- on translation of the Philobiblon, 203.
+Gwynn's London and Westminster, 297. 381.
+
+
+H.
+
+H. on blew beer, 246.
+---- cure for warts, 68.
+---- on the first mole in Cornwall, 225.
+---- on Yorkshire ballads, 478.
+H.(A.) on Thomas Rogers of Horninger, 521.
+Haberdasher, its etymology, 167. 253.
+Harmony, the plant, 88. 141. 173. 410.
+Haigh's (Sir R.) Letter-book, 28.
+H.(A.J.) on guineas, 10.
+---- on north sides of churchyards unconsecrated, 126.
+Halliwell (J.O.) on Ben Jonson, 238.
+---- on meaning of the word "delighted," 139.
+Hamlet (passage in), 494.
+Hammack (James T.) on City sanitary laws, 185.
+---- on Osnaburgh bishopric, 494.
+---- on Stepony ale, 267.
+---- on Mrs. Tempest, 484.
+Hammond (A.W.) on Andrew Becket, 266.
+Hanap, 159.
+Hanging out the broom, 208.
+Hard by, 424.
+Hardwick family, 283.
+Harefinder, meaning of, 216. 315.
+Harissers, meaning of, 378.
+Harvey's claim to the discovery of the circulation of the blood, 266. 287.
+Hastings (Emmote do), 139.
+Hatchment and Atchievement, 266.
+Hatfield, consecration of chapel there, 65.
+Hats worn by females, 133.
+Havock, 215. 270.
+H.(A.W.) on meaning of Gradely, 133.
+---- on time when Herodotus wrote, 405.
+Hawker (R.S.) on burial towards the West, 408.
+---- on combs buried with the dead, 230.
+---- on north side of churchyards, 253.
+Hawkins (Edw.) on Chantrey's sleeping Children, 94.
+---- on medal of Stukeley, 78.
+H.(C.) on bands, 126.
+---- on Family of Love, 202.
+---- on Jewish music, 125.
+---- on Luther's Hymns, 500.
+---- on Modum Promissionis, 347.
+---- on Morganatic marriage, 125.
+---- on ventriloquism, 127.
+H.(C.A.), on "She ne'er with trecherous Kiss," 138.
+H.(E.) on "Gradely," 334.
+H.(E.C.) on Arabic numerals, 413.
+---- on Cupid crying, 347.
+---- on etymology of apricot, peach, and nectarine, 410.
+---- on meaning of Jezebel, 482. {535}
+---- on passage in Gray, 347.
+---- on the word "after," in the Rubric, 499.
+"Heigh ho! says Rowley," 27.
+Henry VIII., authorship of, 198. 401.
+"Henry and the nutbrown Maid," ballad, 104.
+Hepburn crest and motto, 217.
+Herbert (George), 157. 414.
+---- and Bemerton Church, 460.
+---- burial place, 103.
+---- a note on his poems, 263.
+---- and Shakspeare, 373.
+---- a hint for publishers, 439.
+Herbert's (Sir Thomas) Memoirs, 220. 476.
+"Her brow was fair," the author? 407.
+Hermapion on "The Times" newspaper and the Coptic language, 500.
+Hermit at Hampstead on Gray's Elegy, 301.
+Hermit of Holyport on Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel," 406.
+---- on Dryden's "Essays on Satire," 423.
+---- on Gray, Dryden, and playing cards, 462.
+---- on Gray's Elegy and Dodsley poems, 265. 343.
+---- on "A Frog he would a wooing go," 74.
+---- on Fairfax's Tasso, 359.
+Herodotus, time when he wrote, 405.
+Herrick (Robert), 269. 421.
+Herschel's (Sir W.) observations and writings, 391.
+Herstmonceux Castle, 477.
+"He who runs may read," 374. 439. 497.
+Hewson the Cobbler, 442.
+H.(F.R.) on Romagnasi's works, 425.
+Hibernian (an) on the first Earl of Roscommon, 468.
+Hickson (Samuel) on authorship of Henry VIII., 199.
+---- on "Away, let nought to love displeasing," 519.
+---- on the derivation of "news" and "noise," 23. 81. 218.
+---- on the disputed passage from "The Tempest," 338. 499.
+---- on Shakspeare and Marlowe, 369.
+---- on Shakspeare's use of "delighted," 113. 184. 328.
+Highland kilts, 174.
+High spirits considered a presage of impending clamity or death, 84. 150.
+"Hilary (Sir) charged at Agincourt," 158. 190.
+Hip, hip, hurrah! 323.
+Hiring of servants, 89. 157.
+H.(G.) on Gookin, 44.
+H.(J.G.) on "He that runs may read," 497.
+H.(J.O.W.), epigrams from Buchanan, 152. 372.
+H.(J.W.) on Abbe Strickland, 198.
+---- an ancient tiles, 440.
+---- on Arabic numerals, 484.
+---- on armorial bearings, 424.
+---- on Bishop Burnet, 372.
+---- on blackguard, 480.
+---- on cure for warts, 430.
+---- on death by burning, 441.
+---- on end of Easter, 458.
+---- epitaph on a wine merchant, 421.
+---- on etymology of "parse," 430.
+---- on Franz von Sickingen, 134.
+---- on George Herbert, 414.
+---- on Jacobus Praefectus Siculus, 424.
+---- on Laerig, 463.
+---- on mice as a medicine, 435.
+---- on omens from birds, 435.
+---- on Robert Herrick, 421.
+---- on St. Leger's Life of Archbishop Walsh, 103.
+H.(J.W.) on "Tickhill, God help me!" 452.
+H.(M.Y.A.) on Roman Catholic theology, 279.
+Hockey, 10. 238.
+Hogarth's illustrations of Hudibras, 355.
+Hogs, not pigs, 102. 461.
+Hoods worn by doctors of the university of Cambridge, 479.
+---- of Aberdeen, 407.
+"Hook or by Crook." 78.
+Hooper (Richard) on Francis Lady Norton, 479.
+Hooping-cough, 37.
+Hopkins the witchfinder, 413.
+Hoppesteris, 31.
+Holdsworth and Fuller, 43.
+Holland (Hugh), and his works, 265.
+----, land, 345.
+Holme MSS., 465.
+Holt family, 506.
+Homilies, Book of, 89. 346.
+Honest Jury, Pultney's ballad of, 147.
+Hornbooks, 167. 236.
+Horning, letters of, 449.
+Horns, to give a man, 90.
+House of Commons, strangers in the, 17. 83. 124.
+Howard (Sir Robert), 248.
+Howe (Edward R.J.), on Prophetic Spring, at Langley, Kent, 245.
+Howkey or Horkey, 10. 238.
+Howlett (W.E.) on painting, by C. Bega, 494.
+H.(R.) on Westminster wedding, 480.
+H.(S.) on Calvin and Servetus, 152.
+---- on Lord Plunket and St. Agobard, 226.
+---- on a note on Morganatic marriages, 262.
+---- on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 237.
+---- on Poet Laureates, 20.
+H.(S.M.) epigram on the late Bull, 461.
+H.(S.S.N.) on Old St. Pancras Church, 464.
+Hubert le Soeur's six brass statues, 54.
+Hudibras, Hogarth's illustrations of, 355.
+----, note on a passage in, 68.
+Hudibrastic verse, 3.
+H.(W.G.) on Jezebel, 357.
+Hydro-incubator, the, 84.
+
+
+I.
+
+Icenus on the Norfolk dialect, 217.
+I.(J.) on Cold Harbour, 341.
+"Illa sauvissima vita," its authorship, 267.
+"Illic Haemonia," etc., 141.
+Immaculate conception, on the doctrine of the, 407. 449.
+I-membred, "a girdle i-membred," its etymology, 153. 170.
+"Imprest" and "Debenture," 40. 76. 106.
+"Incidit in Scyliam," 85. 136. 141.
+Incumbents of church livings in Kent, 278.
+India rubber, 165.
+Infant prodigy, 101. 439.
+Innes (Robert), a Grub Street poet, 156.
+Inquisition, the, 358.
+----, writers on the, 494.
+Inscription on a portrait, 393.
+Insignia of mayoralty, 394.
+Intellectual labour, division of, 489.
+Intended reader, on Locke's MSS., 418.
+"Intenible," Shakspeare's use of, 354.
+Interest, mode of computing, 435.
+Interments, among the ancients, various modes of, 187.
+Iota on Bishop Berkeley, adventures of Gaudentio di Lucca, 247.
+---- on Conde's Arabs in Spain, 279.
+---- on the first woman formed from a rib, 264.
+---- on Rev. Joseph Blanco, 479.
+---- on Rollins' Ancient History, and History of the Arts and Sciences,
+ 357.
+---- on writers on the Inquisition, 491.
+Ireland, fossil elk of, 494.
+----, remarkable proposition concerning, 179.
+Irish brigade, 407. 452. 499.
+---- bull, 441.
+"Isabel" and "Elizabeth," 159.
+"Is anything but," &c., 294.
+
+
+J.
+
+J. on Duke and Earl of Albemarle, 442.
+---- on Lord Chancellor's oath, 182.
+Jackson (E.S.) on aerostation, 269.
+---- on Chaucer's Damascene, 322.
+---- on Debenture and Imprest, 76.
+---- on mistake in Conybeare and Howson's Life of St. Paul, 63.
+---- on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 269.
+---- on lachrymatories, 443.
+---- on shipster, 91.
+---- on strangers in the House of Commons, 84.
+---- on torn by horses, 489.
+Jacobus Praefectus Siculus, 424.
+James II., remains and interment of Jane (Lady), of Westmoreland, 243.
+ 281. 427.
+Jarltzberg on the antiquity of smoking, 216.
+---- on the American language, 136.
+---- on Barclay's "Argenis," 40. 238.
+---- on blackguard, 134.
+---- on Boetius' Consolations of Philosophy, 56.
+---- on carpets and room paper, 134.
+---- on charm for growing young, 130.
+---- on a charm for warts, 226.
+---- on Cinderella or the Glass Slipper, 214.
+---- on the custom of wearing the breast uncovered in Elizabeth's
+ reign, 216.
+---- on ergh, er, or argh, 221.
+---- fabulous account of the lion, 142.
+---- on Hallap, 189.
+---- on handfasting, 282.
+---- on havock, 215.
+---- on the lost tribes, 230.
+---- on Milton's Lycidas, 246.
+---- on Oliver and Roland, 132.
+---- origin of the American arms, 135.
+---- on Russian language, 152.
+---- on "Under the Rose," 221.
+---- on the Welsh language, 133.
+Jarvie (Bailie Nicol), 421.
+Jaytee on the correct prefix of mayors, 303.
+---- on guildhalls, 270.
+---- on Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294.
+---- on portraits of Charles I. in churches, 271.
+---- on Robert Herrick, 269.
+---- on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 269.
+---- on Thomson of Esholt, 268.
+---- on watching the sepulchre, 271.
+J.C.M. on Cold Harbour, 340.
+Jerome (St.) on the office of bishop and presbyter, 380.
+Jewell (Bishop), library of, 54.
+Jews, emancipation of, 13. 25.
+Jewish music, 88. 126.
+Jezebel, meaning of, 357. 489.
+J.(H.) on curfew, 311.
+Joachim, the French ambassador, 229. 271. 280.
+Joan Sanderson, or the cushion dance, 517.
+Job's Luck, by Coleridge, 156. 318.
+John Jokyn or Joachim the French ambassador, 229. 241. 280.
+John o'Groat's House, 442.
+Johnson (Dr.) and Dr. Warton, 25.
+Jones (Pitman), on James II. and his remains, 243.{536}
+Jones on the legend of Sir Richard Baker, 244.
+Jonson (Ben), or Ben Johnson, 167.
+J.(R.), Junius Identified, 108.
+---- on the letter [Greek: z], 492.
+J.(R.K.) on Cave's Historia Literaria, 230.
+J.(S.) on the Spider and the Fly, 245.
+J.(T.) on "Antiquitas Saeculi Juventus Mundi," 350.
+----, America known to the ancients, 109.
+---- Asinorum Sepultura, 41.
+---- on California, 254.
+---- on cannibals, 12.
+---- on the conflagration of the earth, 366.
+---- on the Dodo, 221.
+---- on Golden Frog and Sir John Poley, 76.
+---- on Minar's Books of Antiquities, 344.
+---- on practice of scalping among the Scythians, 141.
+---- on the singing of swans, 475.
+---- on symbols of the four Evangelists, 12, 364.
+---- on various modes of interment among the ancients, 187.
+---- on ventriloquism, 235, 479.
+Judas' bell, Judas' candle, 293.
+Judas, breaking the bones of, 512.
+Juice cups, 89, 174.
+Julin (Adam of Bremen's), 282.
+----, the drowned city, 210, 282, 379, 443.
+Junior, on spiders a cure for ague, 259.
+"Junius Identified," 103, 258.
+Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294.
+Juvenal, translations of Wordsworth, 145.
+J.(W.) on ancient catalogue of books, 290.
+---- on the arrangement of a monastery, 93.
+---- on borrowed thoughts, 92.
+---- on English translation of Erasmus--"Encomium Moriae," 93.
+---- on Gwynn's London and Westminster, 381.
+---- on hiring of servants, 89.
+---- on Leicester and the reputed poisoners of his time, 92.
+---- on "news," 181.
+---- on umbrella, 93.
+J.(W.G.S.) on Abbot Richard of Strata Florida, 493.
+
+
+K.
+
+Kant's Saemmtliche Werke, 106.
+Katherine Parr (Queen), devotional tracts belonging to her, 212.
+Katie on meaning of Ge-ho, 501.
+K.(B.H.) on common, mutual, reciprocal, 174.
+---- on derivation of penny, 174.
+---- on derivation of Totnes, 175.
+---- on the east Anglican word "mauther," 411.
+K.(C.), why Moses represented with horns, 91.
+K.(E.) on royal supporters, 221.
+Kennedy (Benj. H.) on meaning of "Gradely," 361.
+---- on Shakspeare's word "delighted," 250.
+Kentish incumbents, 278.
+Kentish Town, Gospel oak tree at, 407.
+Kerriensis on meaning of Bawn, 60.
+Kerslake (Thomas) on midwives licensed, 499.
+---- on the Widow of the Wood, 468.
+Kersley (Henry) on bishops and their precedence, 91.
+---- on remarkable proposition concerning Ireland, 179.
+---- on the hydro-incubator, 84.
+on Feltham's works, 315.
+Kersley (T.H.), A.B. on Thomas Rogers of Horninger, 521.
+Kersley (T.H.) on passage in Lucan, 364.
+---- on the Sun feminine in English, 284.
+K.(F.) on Archbishop Williams' persecutor, R.K., 21.
+K.(H.O.) on Sir W. Herschel's observations and writings, 391.
+Kilkenny cats, 71.
+"Kilt," 470.
+King (Dr.), Poem of the Toast, 480.
+King (P.S.) on poem by Malherbe, 245.
+King (Richard John) on illustrations of Scottish ballads, 506.
+---- on Roberd the Robber, 321.
+---- on sitting cross-legged, 407.
+Kingsborough's (Lord) antiquities of Mexico, 317.
+King's evil, charm for, 68.
+Kingsmill (W.M.) on Praed's poetical works, 238.
+K.(L.H.) on boiling to death, 519.
+Kongs Skuggsia, 293, 335, 429.
+Koenigs-stuhl at Rheuze, 484.
+Kooez (Aredjid) on Armenian language, 189.
+---- on Blackguard, 170.
+---- on "Gradely," 334.
+---- on Les Trianons, 13.
+---- on Welsh language, 189.
+K.(R.J.) on camels in Gaul, 421.
+---- on local rhymes and proverbs of Devonshire, 513.
+---- on pixies, 515.
+---- on the pool of the Black Hound, 515.
+K.(W.H.) on churchyards, 56.
+---- on Master John Shorne, 520.
+---- on north sides of churchyards, 92.
+
+
+L.
+
+L. on alarm, 252.
+---- on an allusion in Peter Martyr, 101.
+---- on Antiquitas Saeculi Juventus Mundi, 466.
+---- on antiquity of smoking, 465.
+---- on butcher's blue dress, 256.
+---- on the character and meaning of "Parse," 318.
+---- on doctrine of Immaculate Conception, 407.
+---- on Farquharson's Observations on Aurorae, 441.
+---- on Guadentio di Lucca, 299, 327.
+---- on the hippopotamus, 35, 62, 457.
+---- on medal struck by Charles XII., 408.
+---- on the Oldenburg Horn, 418.
+---- peep of day, 118.
+---- on popular rhymes, 515.
+---- on Quin's incoherent story, 405.
+---- on "Regis ad Exemplum totus componitur Orbis," 381.
+---- on sitting during the lessons, 246.
+---- on Socinian boast, 375.
+---- on umbrella, 346.
+Lachrymatories, 326, 448.
+Laicus on Church History Society, 464.
+Laird of Grant, 309.
+Lamba on Asinorum Sepultura, 41.
+---- on Martello towers, 173.
+---- on Rotten Row and Stockwell Street, 236.
+---- on smoke money, 174.
+Lammas day, 88.
+Lammin (W.H.) on Miscellanies of Dr. Maginn, 62.
+Lamont (C.D.) on St. John's Nepomuc, 347.
+Lancashire, origin and progress of geometry there, 57.
+Lancaster, St. Thomas of, 269.
+Lancastriensis on Holme MSS.--the Cradocks, 465.
+Land Holland, 267.
+Langley, Kent, prophetic spring at, 244.
+Language of Queen Mary's days, 21.
+Langue Pandras, 376.
+Lass of Richmond Hill, 103, 350.
+Latin epigram, "In memorial G.B. M.D." 310.
+Latin line, 21.
+Laurence (T.S.) on dogs in monuments, 175.
+"Laus tua, non tua fraus," 77.
+Law Courts of St. Alban's, 349.
+Lawrence (T.S.) on Salingen, a sword cutter, 135.
+---- on Shakspeare, a brass rubber, 132.
+L.(C.L.) on Florentine edition of Pandects, 450.
+L.(D.C.) on hoods worn by doctors of the university of Cambridge, 479.
+L.(D.) on English comedians in Germany, 185.
+Leicester (Earl of), and the reputed poisoners of his time, 9, 92, 302.
+Lenton (Francis), the poet, 117.
+Leo XII., pasquinade on, 131.
+Leresche (J.H.P.) on combs buried with the dead, 365.
+Laerig, 463.
+Lessons, on sitting during the, 246, 285, 397.
+Letters of Horning, 393.
+---- of Queen Elizabeth and Philip II. of Spain, 102.
+Lettres Provinciales, Pascal's, 277.
+Lewis (Thomas) on collar of SS., 280.
+Lights on the altar, 495.
+Lilburn (Col.), query author of, 71.
+---- or Prynne, 118.
+Limner (Luke) on a Lexicon of types, 246.
+Lion, fabulous account of, 142, 295.
+Liturgicus on combs buried with the dead, 269.
+Liverey collar of SS., 249.
+Living dog better than a dead lion, 62.
+L.(J.H.) on "Sir Hilary charged at Agincourt," 190.
+L.(L.B.) on carucate of land, 75.
+---- on Shakspeare's use of word "delighted," 214.
+---- on the New Temple, 123.
+---- on parish registers, 3.
+L.L.D. on hoods worn by doctors of divinity of Aberdeen, 407.
+Llewellyn on Steele's burial place, 375.
+Locke, MSS. of, 413, 492.
+Logic, earliest books on, 199.
+"London bridge is broken down," an old song, 338.
+London, maps of, 56.
+---- riots, 273, 332, 446.
+---- and Westminster, by Gwyn, 381.
+Long Meg of Westminster, 131, 172.
+---- Friday, meaning of, 322.
+---- Lonkin, 168, 251, 270.
+Lord Mayor's Show, 460.
+Lost tribes, the, 230.
+"Love's Labour Lost," on a passage in, 490.
+Lower (M.A.) on the character &, 230.
+---- on "Aedricus qui signa fundebat," 193.
+Low window, 55, 111.
+L.(T.E.L.) on Achilles and the tortoise, 346.
+---- on the meaning of Long Friday, 323.
+---- on Waltheof--de Combre family--Ilda, 167.
+L.(T.G.) on umbrellas, 25.
+Luard (W.C.) on saffron bag, 217.
+Lucan, passage in, 89, 364.
+Lucida Intervalla, James Carkasse's, 87.
+Lunardis' first aerial voyage, 380.
+Lunardi, squib on, 469.
+Luther's early familiarity with the Scriptures, 230.
+---- Hymns, 327, 413, 500.
+Lux Fiat, 89.
+L. (W.) on the Conquest, 449.
+---- on Gaudentio di Lucca, 414.
+---- on "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 463.
+Lycidas, Milton's, 243. {537}
+
+
+M.
+
+M. or N. initials, 61.
+M. on Achilles and the tortoise, 186.
+---- on aerostation, 317.
+---- on alarm, 151. 252.
+---- on alteration of title pages, 326.
+---- on Bernardus Patricius, 266.
+---- on logic, 199.
+---- on Morganatic marriage, 72.
+---- on Notes and Queries, 193.
+---- on wood paper, 21.
+M.(2) on Beau Brummel's ancestry, 264.
+---- on pilgrim's road, 269.
+M.(A.) on the authorship of "Automachia," 392.
+---- on Job's luck, 516.
+---- on letters of Queen Elizabeth and Philip II. of Spain, 102.
+---- on Mother Gray's apples, 88.
+M.(A.B.) on Rome, ancient and modern, 21.
+Mac on Joan Sanderson, or the cushion dance, and Bab at the bowster, 517.
+Macaulay's Country Squire, 357.
+Magor, 127. 141.
+Maitland (S.R.) on Cave's Historia Literaria, 279.
+---- on plan for a Church History Society, 371. 480.
+Malatesti (Antonio), dedication to Milton, 146.
+Malherbe, French poems by, 104, 245.
+Mohouy (Francis), on "A Frog he would a wooing go," 74.
+Manloius on "He who runs may read," 374.
+---- on letters of Horning, 398.
+---- on America and Tartary, 405.
+---- on cognation of the Jews and Lacadaemonians, 577.
+Manning (family of) in Norfolk, 135.
+Maps of London, 56.
+Marescautia, 28.
+Margaret's Rood, 512.
+Mariner's compass, 56. 470.
+Markland (J.H.) on Dr. Samuel Ogden, 105.
+Marlowe and Shakspeare, by Samuel Ilicitson, 369.
+Marriages, divination at, 117.
+Martel, Charles, 11.
+Martello towers, 9. 110. 173.
+Martin, Cockerell, and Hopkins' families, 392.
+Martin family, 500.
+Martinet, 118. 167. 220.
+Martyr (Peter), allusion in, 101.
+Masters of the pastimes and mayor, 132.
+Materre of Peckard's Life of Ferrar, 415.
+Mathews on execution of Charles I., 158.
+Mathiou's (P.) Life of Sejanus, 215.
+Matrimony, solemnization of, 464.
+Mauther, the East Anglian word, 217. 335. 411.
+May-dew, 474.
+May marriages, 52.
+Mayor (J.E.B.) on angels' visits, 236.
+---- on Darvon Gatherall, 235.
+---- on the expression "To give a man horns", 91.
+---- on a new edition of Milton, 92.
+---- on extract from Baker's MSS. on Barth, Dodyngton, and William
+ Jenkyn, 195.
+---- on "Fiat Justitia," 494.
+---- on Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ, Sermons, and Holy Dying, 5.
+---- on Cave's Historia Literaria, 255.
+---- on mistakes in Gibbon, 276.
+---- on notes on Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, 228.
+---- nursery rhyme, "Come when you're called," 135.
+---- on "Quem Deus vult perdure," 317.
+---- quotations in Bishop Andrewes, 284.
+---- on parallel passages, Coleridge, Hooker, Butler, 458.
+---- on Tennyson, 198.
+---- on the author of Whole Duty of Man, 293.
+Mayors, the correct prefix of, 303.
+Mayor of misrule, and masters of the pastimes, 152.
+M.(B.) on Osnaburh bishopric, 358.
+Medals, satirical, 208. 347.
+Medal of Stukeley, 40. 78.
+Mentmore, Bucks, notes from register of, 229.
+Mercenary preacher, 495.
+"Merry Wives of Windsor," on a passage in, 322.
+Mexien, Lord Kingsborough's Antiquities of, 317.
+Mexxotinto, sonnet to prove that black is white, 478.
+M.(G.) on an infant prodigy, 479.
+---- on Haemony, 410.
+---- on news, 397.
+---- on hogs not pigs, 461.
+Mice, 164.
+Mildew in books, 103. 173. 236.
+M.(J.H.) on royal and distinguished disinterments, 78.
+---- on story of Mr. Fox, 197.
+---- on authors of the Rolliad, 242.
+---- on a passage from Burke, 372.
+---- on Gwyn's London and Westminster, 381.
+---- on James West, president of Royal Society, 382.
+---- on Viscount Castlecomer, 430.
+---- on Ferrar's Digest of our Saviour's Life, 445.
+---- on doctrine of Immaculate Conception, 449.
+---- on the Widow of the Wood, 468.
+---- on Lady Compton's letter, 429.
+---- on the meaning of the word "Thwaites," 521.
+M.(J.B.), Men are but children, 127.
+---- M.A., on the Wise Men of Gotham, 436.
+Mn. (J.) on hogs and pigs, 102.
+---- on circulation of the blood, 475.
+---- on pasquinade on Leo XII., 131.
+---- on etymological queries, 153.
+Mock Beggar's Hall, 478.
+Mocker, meaning of, 519.
+Modena family, 410.
+Molten sea, 464.
+Monastery, arrangement of one, 93.
+Money, chimney of, 379.
+----, smoke, 120.
+----, value of, in reign of Charles II., 247.
+Monosyllables, a note on, 505. 577.
+Monro, Cecil, on Sir George Bud, 74.
+Montaigue, select essays of, 245.
+----, saying ascribed to, 278. 451.
+Montague (Walter) on sitting during the Lessons, 285.
+Monumental brasses, 29.
+"Mooney's Goose?" 151.
+Moore, Sir Thomas, 297.
+Morganitic marriages, 72. 125. 231. 261.
+Mortuary stanzas, 309.
+Moses, why represented with horns, 91.
+Mother Gray's apples, 88.
+Mountfort, assassination of, 516.
+M.(R.G.P.) roasting mice for hooping cough, 197.
+---- on damasked linen, 199.
+M.(R.) on division of intellectual labour, 499.
+MSS. (old); queries concerning, 70.
+M.S.R. on coffe black broth, 69.
+M.S.(J.) on early poetry, 375.
+M.(W.) on Cupid and Psyche, 247. {538}
+
+
+N.
+
+N. on crosiers and pastoral staves, 412.
+---- on Poutefract on the Thames, 57.
+N.(A.) on Darvon Gatherall, 286.
+---- on Minar's Book of Antiquities, 412.
+N.(A.D.) on a test of witchcraft, 404.
+Naboc on curfew, 103.
+---- on Melancthon's epigram, 111.
+Naso on Guy's porridge-pot, 187.
+National airs of England, 392.
+National debt, 408.
+National excellencies of England, discourses of, 345.
+Nautilus on mariner's compass, 56.
+N.(D.) on Queen Elizabeth's visit to Lord Bacon, 408.
+---- on Sir Gregory Norton, Bart., 216.
+Necklaces (Shaw), 512.
+N.(E L.) on parallel passages, 31.
+---- on Trogus Pompeius, 309.
+Nepomac (St. John), 317. 347.
+Newspapers, history of, 375.
+"Never did cardinal bring good to England," 424. 450. 457. 522.
+"News," and "noise," derivation of, 26.
+News, notes on derivation of, 81. 106. 137. 138. 218. 397.
+----, a few old materials for its elucidation, 180.
+N.(G.) on "Speak the tongue that Shakspeare spoke," 219.
+N.(G.W.) on "Gradely," 334.
+Nichols (John Gough) on capture of Henry VI., 228.
+---- on Caxton's printing office, 122. 142. 234.
+---- on the collar of Esses, and collar of the king of Scotland, 110.
+ 249. 330. 362.
+---- on Queen Elizabeth's translation of Boethius, 169.
+N.(J.D.N.) on Arminian nunnery, 445.
+N.(J.G.) on Carpatio, 247.
+---- on remains of James II., 281.
+---- on Sarum and Barum, 108.
+N.(J.H.) on by the bye, 424.
+---- on Etsell, 315.
+---- on St. Cuthbert, 325.
+N.(L.R.) on commoner marrying a peeress, 230.
+Nocab on Bacon family, origin of the name, 247.
+"Noise" and "news," derivations of, 81. 106. 188. 218. 397.
+Noli me tangere, 158. 219. 258. 452.
+Nonjurors, oratories of, 354. 421. 467.
+Norfolk dialect, 217. 365.
+---- popular rhymes, 150.
+North sides of churchyards unconsecrated, 55. 126. 253.
+Northamptonshire (South), folk 1ore of, 56. 164.
+Norton (Lady Frances), 480. 501.
+Norton (Sir Gregory, Bart.), 216. 250.
+Norwich (Earl of). George Goring, 65.
+----, and his son, George Lord Goring, 86.
+Notaries Public, 414.
+Notes ad Queries, 193. 242.
+----, advice to the editor, and hints to contributors, 357.
+----, a word prefatory, on commencing Vol. II., 1.
+----, our predecessors, 193. 242.
+----, address to our friends on the publication of the fifty-second
+ number, 353.
+Novus on Comment, in Apocalypsin, 61.
+---- on Andrewes's Tortura Torti, 318.
+---- on bookbinding, 308.
+---- on Jeremy Taylor's works, 380.
+---- on translations of the Scriptures, 319.
+N.(R.) on licensing of books, 359.
+N.(S.) on "Gradely," 384.
+---- on Schlegel on church property in England, 215.
+N.(T.) on execution of Charles I. and Earl Stair, 847.
+---- on Fairfax's Tasso, 325.
+---- on gold in California, 336.
+N.(T.S.) on punishment of death by burning, 51.
+Numerals, Arabic, 27. 61. 294. 470.
+Numismatics, 238.
+Numismatic queries, replies to, 42.
+Nursery rhyme, "Come when you are called," 135.
+N.(W.) on the Worm of Lambton, 27.
+
+
+O.
+
+Oates (Titus), autograph, 464.
+Oath of the Lord Chancellor, 182.
+Occleve, Chaucer's portrait by, 442.
+"Ockley's History of the Saracens," 277.
+Octogenarius on punishment of death by burning, 260.
+Ogden (Dr. Samuel), 105.
+---- family, 73. 106.
+0ld Bailey, on the punishment of death by burning, 90.
+Oldenburg horn, 417. 516.
+Oliver and Roland, 132.
+Omens from birds, 435.
+Omnibuses, 215.
+"One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church," 217.
+Orchard, derivation of, 393.
+Organ-blower, the term, 374.
+"Orkneyinga saga," 278.
+Orkney under the Norwegians, 309.
+Ormerod (George) on mistletoe on oaks, 214.
+---- on Scotch prisoners, 379.
+Orosius (Altred's), 177.
+Osmuna the Waterman, 199.
+Osnaburg, bishopric, 353. 417. 481. 500.
+Our world, 71.
+Overyssel superstition, 356.
+Owen's epigram, translation of, 460.
+Owls, 164.
+Owl is broad, song of 393. 495.
+Oxford's (Earl of) patent, 235. 255.
+Oxaniensis on Lord John Townshead's poetical works, 9.
+----, Nondum-gradatus, on lands, 23.
+
+
+P.
+
+P. on Chaucer's portrait, by Occleve, 412.
+Pacificus, on the Rebel, 31.
+Pagomian version of the Scriptures, 427.
+"Pair of Twises," 327.
+Pallet meaning of, 41.
+Palmerston (Lord), lines attributed to, 30.
+Paneras (St.) Old Church, 164. 496.
+Pandect, Florentine edition of 421. 450.
+Pantheon, 404.
+Papal bulls, true or false. 491.
+Paper hangings, 268.
+Paper mill the first in England, 43. 522.
+Parallel passages in celebrated authors, 31. 196. 213. 373. 458. 491.
+Parish registers, 1.
+---- tax, 10. 60.
+---- in London, 18.
+Parliament, etymology of 8. 139.
+Parr (Queen Catherine), MS. book of prayers belonging to, 167.
+Parson the Statfortshire giant, 13. 314
+Partrige family, 230. 286.
+---- (J.) on the l'artrige family, 230.
+Partington (Mrs.), 377. 411.
+Pascal and his editor, Bosatt, 217. 383.
+Paslan (C.) on nice as a medicine, 310.
+---- on meaning of cauking, 523.
+Pasquinade on Leo XII, 131.
+Pasrer or Plaister, 102.
+Passilodior and Beratrynde, 515.
+Pastoral staff and crozer, 313. 123.
+Paying through the nose, 348.
+Peacock (E. jun.), on Lord Delamere, 101.
+Peal of bells, anecdote of, 347.
+Pears (Stewart, A.) on portrait of Sir P. Sydney, by Paul Veronebe, 296.
+Peep of Day, 118.
+Pedestrian on dales in Yorkshire, 154.
+Pedlar's Song, by Shakspeare, 39.
+Pen and Ink on cultivation of geometry in Lancashire, 8. 438.
+Peniteas Cito, its authorship, 42.
+"Penseroso," Milton's, 545.
+"Pension," meaning of, 134, 268.
+Perjury, papers of, 182, 316.
+Perrot (Sir John), 217. 254.
+P.(F.T.), the Carpenter's Maggot, 104.
+P.(H.) Cardinal Allen's admonition, 497.
+---- on Poor Philgarlick, 302.
+Philanthropos, cheap books of reference, 213.
+Philip II. of Spain, his letters to Queen Elizabeth, 102.
+Phillipp's (Sir Thomas) manuscripts, 460.
+Philo-Chaucer on Nicholas Brigham's works, 136.
+---- on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 199.
+Philosophy, Beothus' Consolations of, 53.
+Philobibion, translation of, 153, 202.
+Pigeons, 165.
+Pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 199. 237. 268. 269. 515.
+Pinolico, 13.
+Pilco, 13.
+Piskies, or Pixies, legends of, 475. 511. 514.
+Pistol and Bandolph, 152.
+Pixey Legends, 514.
+Pixies or Piskies, 475. 511. 514.
+P.(I.Z.) on crozier and pastoral staff, 248.
+P.(I., jun.) on meaning of "Thwaites," 521.
+Plain Sense on "He who runs may read," 439.
+Plaister or Paster, 162.
+Planche (J.R.) on Guy's armour, 252.
+---- on collar of, 88, 393.
+Playing cards, 462, 517
+"Please the jugs." 423.
+Plectrum on Chantrey's sleeping children in Lickfield Cathedral, 70.
+P.(L.G.) on Croker's Boswell, 374.
+Plunket (Lord) and St. Agobard, 226.
+"Plurima Gemma," author of, 163.
+Pox Cynosuwides, 592.
+Poet Leureates, 20.
+Poetry early, queries respecting, 374.
+----, ancient, pretended reprint of, 463.
+Poisons, 424.
+Poker, 264.
+Pote money, 231. 285.
+Poley (Sir John) and the Golden Frog, 76.
+Pontefract on the Thames, 56. 205.
+Pool of the Black Hound, legend of, 515.
+Poor Pillgarlick, 292.
+Poor Robin's almanacks, 258
+Pope and Bishop Burgess, 310.
+Pope's Villa, 479.
+Popular rhymes, 355.
+Porridge-pot, Guy's, 187
+Porson's Imposition, 71. 106.
+---- epigram, 278.
+Portrait of Cardinal Beaton, 431.
+---- unknown, 217.
+Poultry, 164
+Power of prophecy, 196.
+P.(P.) on vineyards, 446.
+P.(H.) on "De male quesitis," etc., 107.
+Praed a Poetical Works, 238.
+Prayers and preaching distinct services, 95.
+Preaching in nave only, 95.
+Prelates of France, 182. 252.
+Presages of death, 116.
+Prelum Ascensianum, 422.
+Price (E.B.) on umbrellas, 25.
+---- on wood carving, Snow Hill, 220.
+---- on Eskon Basilike, 265.
+---- on riots of London, 533.
+---- on chimney-money, 379. {539}
+---- on curfew, 175.
+---- on puzzing epitaph, 346.
+---- on watermarks on writing-paper, 347.
+Price (I.L.) on Socinian boast, 412.
+"Pride of the morning," small rain so called, 309.
+Prin (John G.A.) on Kilkenny cats, 71.
+Printer's errors, corrigenda of, 388.
+Priscian on Haberdasher, Martinet, 167.
+Prisoners (Scottish) sold to plantations, 379. 448.
+Prolocutor of convocation, 21.
+Prophesying before death, 435.
+Prynne or Lilburn, 118.
+P. (S.) on Cardinal Chalmers, 493.
+---- on portrait of Cardinal Beaton, 497.
+Publishers hints to, 439. 492.
+Pulteney's ballad "The Honest Jury," 147.
+Punishment of death by burning, 6. 50. 90. 165. 260.
+Pusin, meaning of, 27.
+Puzzling epitaph, 311. 316.
+"P.V." the meaning of, 440.
+P.(W.) on Chaucer's portrait by Occleve, 435.
+---- on Dr. Thomas Bever's Legal Polity of Great Britain, 254.
+---- on hanging out the broom, 226.
+---- on Nicholas Breton's Fantastcks, 476.
+---- on Nicholas Ferrar, 485.
+---- on Thrurscross, 484.
+P.(W.H.) on playing cards, 517.
+Pwcca, query on Aubrey family, 72.
+---- on Darvon Gatherall and St. Uncumber, 286.
+
+
+Q.
+
+Q. (2.) on passage from Burke, 359.
+Q. (F.) on Albanian literature, 323.
+---- on America, 277.
+---- on Can du plera meteor cera, 475.
+---- on coins of Gandophares, 298.
+---- on collar of SS., 393.
+---- on etymological notes, 276.
+---- on Fastitocalon, 295.
+---- on Kongs skuggsia, 298.
+---- on Luther's Hymns, 327.
+---- on numerals, 294.
+---- on Poa Cynosuwides, 392.
+---- on satirical medals, 298.
+---- on Satyavrata, 308.
+---- on whales, 308.
+Q.(F.S.) on insignia of mayoralty, 394.
+Q.(J.S.) on the meaning of Pallet, 41.
+Q.(Q.Q.) on Regis ad Exemplar, 267.
+Q.(T.H.) on "A Chrysostom to smooth the band in," 188.
+Q.(Q.P.) on "Never did cardinal bring good to England," 424.
+---- on death of Richard II., 448.
+---- on mariner's compass, 470.
+---- on Members for Durham and Calais, 9.
+---- on wife of Edward the Outlaw, 318.
+Quaero, on Lass of Richmond Hill, 103.
+Quaesior on Charade, 10.
+Quarles, was he pensioned? 171. 218.
+Quasimodo on Cat and Bagpipes, 266.
+"Quein Deus vult perdere," 317.
+Querela Cantabrigiensis, 163.
+---- on the authorship of, 233. 448.
+Querist on Aeneas Silvius, 423.
+Query put to a pope, 104.
+Questor on Dandridge the painter, 442.
+Quin's incoherent story, 405.
+Quotations in Bishop Andrewes, 284.
+---- wanted, 391.
+
+
+R.
+
+R. on Cat and Bagpipes, 397.
+---- on Concolinel, 217. 378.
+---- on Hornbooks, 236.
+---- on map of London, 220.
+---- on passage in Bishop Butler, 464.
+R.(A.) on "The Owl is abroad," 308.
+R.(A.B.) on clergy sold for slaves, 253.
+---- on Querela Cantabrigiensis, 448.
+---- on Sir Robert Howard, 248.
+Rab Surdam, meaning of, 498.
+"Race," in shipbuilding, meaning of, 72.
+Radix, derivation of, 362.
+Rainbow, 89.
+Ram, of Darby, 235.
+Randal (John), epitaph on, 517.
+Ransom of an English nobleman, 9.
+"Rapido contrarius orbi," 120. 159. 253.
+Rathbone Place, 404.
+Rawlinson (Robert) on swans hatched during thunder, 511.
+Rayned Deer, the Earl of Essex and the finding of the, 103.
+R.(B.) on "Noli me tangere," 153.
+---- on Pimlico, 13.
+R.(C.I.) On "Noli me tangere," 452.
+---- on Pusan, 27.
+---- on smoke money, 269.
+---- on Tristan d'Acunha, 413.
+R.(D.P.) on death of Richard II., 4.
+Reader (A) on curfew at Over, near Winsford, 312.
+Reader (W.) on Guy's porridge pot, 118.
+Rebecca--charade, 77.
+Rebel, the, 34.
+Red hand and the Holt family, 506.
+---- Holt family, Ashton church, 451.
+Red Sindon, 495.
+Reed (Isaac) on Alderman Beckford, 262.
+Regiolapidensis, Thomas, 406.
+"Regis ad exemplar," 267. 331.
+"Regis ad exemplam totus componitur orbis," 381.
+Relton (F.B.) on an alms dish, 516.
+---- on child's book by Beloe, 495.
+---- on Osnaburg Bishopric, 500.
+Remains of James II., 427.
+Renouard (G.C.) on umbrellas, 25.
+Reves. alias Michael Servetus, 187.
+R.(F.B.) on the Rolliad, 440.
+---- on Bishop Durdent and the Staffordshire historians, 309.
+R.(G.) on Roman Catholic theology, 347.
+---- on scalping, 78.
+Rheumatism, 37.
+Rhymes, popular, 515.
+Rib, why the first woman formed from a, 213. 264.
+Richard II., death of, 391. 447.
+Richardson family, 230.
+Richardson (G. Bouchier) on curfew at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 312.
+---- on earwig, 28.
+---- on Fenkle Street, 29.
+---- on Long Lonkin, 270.
+Richmond Hill, the Lass of, 350.
+Ridley (Bishop), MSS. of, 65.
+Rimbault (Edward F) on Agapemone of the sixteenth century, 50.
+---- on "Ale draper," 414.
+---- on Andrew Becket, 317.
+---- on Arminian nunnery, 407.
+---- on "Boethius' Cosolations of Philosophy," 169.
+---- on Bolton's Ace, 497.
+---- on satirical song on George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 292.
+---- on Sir George Buc, 73.
+---- on "The Carpenters Maggot," 173.
+---- on Caxton's printing office, 99.
+---- on George Chapman, the poet, 373.
+---- on the churchwardens' account of St. Antholin's, 172.
+---- on Colvil's Whigg's Supplication, 53.
+---- on Concolinel, 318.
+---- notes on the second edition of Cunningham's London, 211. 227. 404.
+---- on Lord Delamere, 158.
+---- on Lady Deloraine, 479.
+---- on Edward the Confessor's crucifix and gold chain, 406.
+---- on Gaudentio di Lucca, 327.
+---- on Hubert le Soeur's brass statues, 54.
+---- on Hugh Holland and his works, 266.
+---- on Rob. Innes, a Grub-street poet, 164.
+---- on Dr. King's poem of The Toast, 480.
+---- on Ruding's annotated Langbaine, 407.
+---- on Francis Lenton, the poet, 117.
+---- on London Bridge is broken down, 338.
+---- on Samuel Rowlands and the "Choice of Change," 420.
+---- on Parsons, Staffordshire Giant, 314.
+---- on Stepony ale, 346.
+---- on Stone's diary, 480.
+---- on the Duke of Warton's poetical works and Titos Oates, 464.
+---- on Lady Jane of Westmoreland, 485.
+---- on "The Widow of the Wood," 406.
+---- on a mistake about George Wither, 293.
+---- on George Wither, the poet, a printer, 390.
+---- on traditional story concerning Cardinal Wolsey, 390.
+Ringelbergius, 376.
+Ringing a hand-bell before a corpse, 478.
+Ring, Viscount Dundee's, 70.
+Riots in London, 273. 332. 446.
+R.(J) on epitaph on John Randall, 517.
+R.(J.C.) on Baron Muenchausen, 519.
+---- on Becket, 469.
+---- on Becket's mother, 270. 364.
+---- on Father Blackhal, 421.
+---- on chance in the appearance of the dead, 435.
+---- on power of prophesying before death, 435.
+---- on the troubles of Frankfort, 349.
+---- on the nonjurors, 421.
+R.(J.H.) on Margaret Dyneley, 358.
+R.(L.M.M.) on "Bamboozle," 266.
+---- on Modena family, 265.
+R.(M.C.) on vineyards, 446.
+R.(N.E.), a subscriber, on sitting during the Lessons, 285.
+---- on Luther's hymns, 413.
+Roberd the Robber, 321.
+Robertson, of Muirtown, 135. 172. 253.
+---- (J.C.) on grant of leave to the Earl of Sussex to be covered
+ in the royal presence, 264.
+Robins and wrens. 164.
+Rock (Dr.) on "Aedricus qui signa fundebat," 231.
+---- on collar of SS., 280.
+---- on confsession, 317.
+---- on Abbe Strickland, 237.
+Rocque, Jean, query, Who was he? 72.
+Roffe (A.) on death-bed mystery, 356.
+---- on a passage in "All's well that ends well," 434.
+Rogers (Thomas) of Horninger, 421. 521.
+"Roland" and "Oliver," 132.
+Rolle (Alice), 72.
+Rollin's Ancient History and History of the Arts and Sciences, 357. 491.
+Rolliad, authors of the, 114. 242. 378. 439.
+Roma subterranea, inscription from, 263.
+Roman Catholic theology, 279. 347.
+Roman coin, countermarks on, 327.
+Rome, ancient and modern, 21. 62.
+Romagnasi's works, 425.
+Roman roads, 21.
+Rood (black) of Scotland, 308. 409.
+Room-paper, when introduced, 134.
+Roscommon (first earl of), 325. 468. 521.
+---- peerage, 493.
+Rose, under the, 323.
+Ross (C.) on pole money, 285.
+---- on punishment of death by burning, 61.
+---- on strangers in the House of Commons, 83. {540}
+Rowlands (Samuel) and the authorship of "The Choice of Change," 419.
+Rowley Powley, 74. 251.
+Royal Society, Jas. West, president of, 382.
+R.R. on umbrellas, 25.
+R.S. on papers of perjury, 182.
+R.(S.T.) on Wraxen, 366.
+Rushbearing, 197.
+Russian language, 152. 190.
+Rusticus on Thomas Regiolapidensis, 407.
+
+
+S.
+
+Saffron bag, 217. 345.
+Salut and Crozier, legend of, 287. 429. 468.
+Sale of gems, drawings, and curiosities, 390.
+Salingen, a sword cutler, 135.
+Sansom (J.) on Jewish music, 88.
+---- on Lammas Day, 88.
+---- on living dog better than a dead lion, 62.
+---- on a passage in Lucian, 89.
+---- on Lux Fiat, 89.
+---- on Poeta Angelicus, 288.
+---- on power of prophecy, 196.
+---- on rainbow, 89.
+---- on scalping, 78.
+Scott's Waverley, 308.
+Scotus on Beatrix Lady Talbot, 478.
+---- on Elizabeth and Isabel, 159.
+---- on Handfasting, 342.
+---- on Lady Morgan and Curry, 30.
+Scriptures, Roman Catholic translations, 229. 319.
+S.(E.) on specimens of Erida in bloom, 120.
+Sejanus, P. Mathieu's Life of, 215.
+Seleucus on Cromwell's estate, Magor, 127. 141.
+---- on Folk-Lore of Wales, 388.
+---- on "Hook or by crook," 78.
+---- on Long Lonkin, 168.
+Senex on punishment of death by burning, 165.
+---- on riots of London, 278. 447.
+Sepulchre, watching the, 270.
+Servants, on hiring, 89. 157.
+Servetus and Calvin, 152. 187.
+Sexes, theur separation during Divine service, 91.
+Singer (S.W.) on Antonio Malatesti's dedication to Milton, 146.
+---- on "The Bar of Michael Angelo," 166.
+---- on eisell and wormwood wine, 315.
+---- Joachin, the French ambassador, 230.
+---- on May marriages, 52.
+---- on more borrowed thoughts, 82.
+---- on Shakespeare's use of the words "captious" and "intenible," 354.
+---- on Shakespeare's use of the word "delighted," 201.
+S.(J.A.), Pope Felix, 42.
+S.(J.D.) on armorial bearings, 479.
+"Skeleton in every house," 231.
+S.L., translation of the Philoboblion, 153.
+S.(M.N.) on Chaucer's monument, 490.
+Snake charming, 514.
+Sneek-up or snick-up, 13.
+Songs, old, 257.
+---- of the fourteenth century, English and Norman, 385.
+Spa Fields, or London Spa, 404.
+"Speak the tongue that Shakspeare spoke," author of? 125. 219.
+Speke family, 479. {541}
+Spiders, 165.
+Spider and the Fly, 245.
+Spiders a cure for ague, 259.
+S.(R.) on Dr. Euseby Cleaver, 450.
+S.(R., jun.) on the origin of dragons, 517.
+S.(R.J.) on when does East end? 43.
+SS, collars of, 134. 394. 415.
+S.S. on collar of SS., 394.
+---- on marganitic marriages, 351.
+---- on vineyards, 446.
+S.S.S., on earwig, 28.
+---- on etymology of Totnes, 237.
+---- lines attributed to Lord Palmerston, 30.
+---- on the New Temple, 339.
+---- on Totnes church, 452.
+---- Wellington, Wyrwast, and Cokam, 26.
+S.(T.) on exhumation of a body ominous to the family, 4.
+---- on Folk Lore, 36.
+Statistics, 1.
+Statue of French king, epigrams on, 89.
+St. Crolx (II, de) borrowed thoughts, 101.
+Steele's burial place, 375. 411. 430.
+Stephens (George) Cupid and Psyche, 429.
+---- on legend of a saint, 429.
+Stevens (George), portrait of, 476.
+Straw necklaces, 512.
+St. Savious, Canterbury, church of, 478.
+St. Thomas of Lancaster, 182. 269.
+Stukeley, medal of, 40. 78.
+S.(W.) on Gray's Elegy, 501.
+Swans hatched during thunder, 544.
+----, the singing of, 475.
+----, swearing by, 399. 451.
+S.(W.G.) on Bacon family, 450.
+---- on derivation of Penny, 78.
+Swords worn in public, 130. 218.
+
+
+T.
+
+T. on Bacon's Advancement in Learning, 466.
+---- on origin of the word "culprit," 475.
+---- Sir T. Phillippe's manuscripts, 460.
+--- on MSS. of Bishop Ridley, 66.
+---- on Lady Sling-by, 74.
+T.(A.) on Filthy Gingram, 467.
+Talbot (Beatrix Lady), 478.
+Tartary and America, 405.
+Tasso, translated by Fairfax, 359. 360. 377.
+Tax, parish registers, 40. 60.
+Taylor's (Jeremy) Life of Christ, 5.
+---- Doctor Dubitantium, 323.
+---- Holy Dying, 5.
+---- Sermons, 5.
+Tempest, on a passage in the, 359. 337. 429. 489.
+Temple, the New, 105. 123. 182.
+Ten children at a birth, 458.
+Terra Martin on cabalistic authors, 468. {542}
+
+
+V.
+
+Vault interments, 21.
+Vavasour of Haslewood, 326.
+V.(E.) on Arminian nunnery, 445.
+---- on Carueate of land, 9.
+---- on Herstinonceux Castle, 477.
+---- on Martello towers, 9.
+Venables (E.) on Becket's mother, 364.
+---- on smoke money, 345.
+Ventriloquism, 88. 121. 234. 479.
+Veritas on Rollin's Ancient History, and History of the Arts
+ and Sciences, 492.
+Version (meaning of), 522.
+Viator on burning bush of Sinai, 491.
+---- on the crocodile, 491.
+---- on specimens of Foreign English, 444.
+---- on St. Thomas's Day, 510.
+---- on True Blue, 494.
+---- on the umbrella, 491.
+Vivares (engravings by), after Claude, 72.
+V.(M.) on Bastille, MS. records of, 309.
+Volusemus, or Wilson? (Thomas,) 311.
+Vondel's Lucifer, 507.
+V.(R.) on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 316.
+---- on swearing by swans, 392.
+
+
+W.
+
+W. on Arabic numerals, 470.
+---- on cavell, 4.
+---- on curfew, 312.
+---- on London dissenting ministers--Rev. Thomas Taller, 267.
+---- on wraxen, 366.
+(W.I.) on havock, 270.
+---- on translations of Juvenal, 145.
+Walcott (Mackenzie), on crozier and pastoral staff, 313.
+---- on Irish Brigade, 452.
+---- on Judas' bell, Judas' candle, 298.
+---- on Scala Coeli, 285.
+---- on MS. History of Winchester School, 463.
+---- on vineyards, 446.
+Walrold family, 131. 206. 281.
+Waltheof's executions, 167. 221.
+Warton, Anthony, 56.
+Warton's (Duke of) Poetical Works, 464.
+Warts (charms for), 19. 36. 68. 150. 181. 226. 430.
+Wasps, 165.
+Wat the Hare, 349.
+Watching the sepulchre, 270.
+Water-marks of writing-paper, 310. 347.
+Way (Albert) on etymological queries, 169.
+---- on Master J. Shorne, 450.
+W.(B.) on carucate of land, 75.
+---- on collar of SS., 393.
+---- on "news," "noise," 137.
+---- on Red Sindon, 495.
+W.(C.B.) on Byron's birthplace, 410.
+Wdn. on York Building Company, 278.
+Wedsecnarf on swords, 110.
+---- on Folk-lore rhymes, 259.
+---- on Countess of Desmond, 317.
+---- on mice as a medicine, 510.
+Weights for weighing coins, 326. 522.
+"Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest." 134. 188.
+Welle, Robert de, 71.
+Wellington, 26.
+Welsh Folk Lore. 388.
+---- language, 136. 189.
+Welsh money, 231. 346.
+Wens, 36.
+W.(E.N.) on meaning of "race" in ship-building, 72.
+---- on California, 132.
+---- on Feltham's works, 133.
+---- on London Bridge is broken down, 338.
+---- on Sir John Perrot, 217.
+---- whence comes "Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest?" 134.
+---- Winstanley's Loyal Martyrology, 95.
+West, or stye in the eve, 37.
+---- burial towards, 408.
+---- (James), President of Royal Society, 382.
+Westminster Abbey, Sir Harry Englefield's fabric accounts, 167.
+Westminster wedding, 480.
+W.(E.S.S.) on punishment of death by burning, 6. 51.
+W.(F.) on Bishop Berkeley's successful experiments, 217.
+W.(G.) on Cardinal Erskine, 406.
+W.(H.) on Dulcarnon, 78.
+---- on Fizgig, 238.
+---- on Robert de Welle, 71.
+Whales, 307.
+Whetstone of Reproof, its authorship, 231.
+W.(H.H.) on Dr. Bowring's translations, 219.
+Whichcote (Dr.), 33.
+Whipping by women, 463.
+"Whistling wife," 226.
+White (A. Holt) on black doll at old store shops, 511.
+---- (Rev. Joseph Blanco), 47.
+Whitsuntide, etymology at, 129.
+Whole Duty of Man, author of, 292.
+Widow of the Wood, 468.
+Wife on trial, 151.
+Wilkinson (Henry) on aerostation, 251.
+---- on Armenian language, 189.
+---- on mildew in books, 173.
+---- on Zuendnadel gulls, 343.
+---- (T.T.) on geometry in Lancashire, 60.
+---- on sirloin, 332.
+Williams (Abp.), his persecutor R.K., 21.
+William III., satirical poems on, 275.
+William of Wykeham, 89. 110. 188.
+Winchester School, MS. history of, 463.
+Window, the low, 55. 111.
+Winstanley's Loyal Martyrology, error in, 95.
+Wise men of Gotham, 476. 520.
+Witchcraft, a test of, 404.
+Wither (George) mistake about, 293.
+---- the poet, a printer, 390.
+Witton (J.C.), coins of Constantius II., 42.
+---- on guineas, 238.
+---- on Welsh money, 231.
+---- replies to numismatic queries, 42.
+Wives, custom of selling, 217.
+---- of ecclesiastics, 451.
+Wizard, Michael Scott, 189.
+W.(J.) on umbrellas, 25.
+W.(J.K.R.) on Trianon, 13. 62.
+---- on Steele's burial place, 414.
+W.(J.L.) on a MS. Book of Prayers belonging to Queen Catherine Parr, 167.
+W.(J.M.) On "One holy catholic and apostolic church." 217.
+W.(J.R.) on Sir Oliver Chamberlaine, 327.
+W.(J.S.) on ale draper.--Eugele Aram, 360.
+---- on fool or a physician, &c., 316.
+---- on Milton's "Penseroso," 345.
+---- on Ringelbergius, 376.
+---- on passage in Vida, 317.
+W.(M.) on blackguard, 268.
+---- on combs buried with the dead, 269.
+---- on "Dat veniam corvis," 405.
+W.(M.) on paper hangings, 268.
+---- on parallel passages, 263.
+Wn. on Cosas De Espana, 39.
+W.(O.) on portraits of Stevens, Cotton, and Bunyan, 476.
+Wolsey (Cardinal), traditional story concerning, 390.
+Woman, the first one formed from a rib, 213. 261.
+Wood-carving in Snow Hill, 134. 220.
+Wood, the Widow of the, 406.
+Worcester, Scotch prisoners at, 297. 350.
+Words, small, 377.
+Wordsworth (Wm.), 145.
+Worm of Lambton, 27.
+Wormwood wine, 286. 345.
+---- and eisell, 315.
+Wraxen (meaning of). 267. 366.
+Wreford (J. Reyneil, D.D.) on the remains of James II., 427.
+Wrustum or Wursum, its etymology, 158. 170.
+W.(S.), on Dutch language, 188.
+---- on William of Wykehann, 188.
+W.(T.) on Bible and key, 5.
+---- on Ergh, Er, or Argh, 22.
+---- on popular rhyme, 356.
+---- on unknown portrait, 217.
+W.(T.T.) on divination at marriages, 117.
+---- on "Trash," or "Skriker," 53.
+---- on cure for warts, 68.
+W.(W.) on Billingsgate, 135.
+---- on Pope and Bishop Burgess, 310.
+Wylgeforte (St.), 381.
+Wyrwast, 26.
+
+
+X.
+
+X.(A.R.) on Robertson of Muirtown, 253.
+X. on author of "Speak the tongue that Shakspeare spoke," 135.
+
+
+Y.
+
+Y. on Echo Song, 499.
+Y. (E.H.) on wife of Edward the Outlaw, 279.
+Yeowell (J.) on Old St. Pancras Church, 496.
+---- on the oratories of the nonjurors, 354.
+Y. (J.) on Nicholas Ferrar and the Arminan Nunnery of Little Gidding, 444.
+---- on sitting during the Lessons, 397.
+York Building Company, 278.
+---- Cathedral, Carter's drawings of, 40.
+Yorke (Charles), verses attributed to, 7.
+Yorkshire dales, guide to, 154. 220.
+---- ballads, 478.
+"Yote," or "yeot," derivation of, 89. 220.
+Y.(S.H.) on Viscount Castlecomer, 376.
+---- on Judge Cradock, 376.
+---- on descent of Edward IV., 375.
+---- on Shakspeare and George Herbert, 373.
+Y.(T.) on the word "after," in Rubric, 424.
+
+
+Z.
+
+Z. on coronet, 297.
+Zuendnadel guns, 247. 343.
+Z.(X.) on butchers' blue dress, 485.
+---- high spirits a sign of calamity, 150.
+---- on passage in Love's Labour Lost, 490.
+---- on "To save one's bacon," 499.
+Z.(X.Y.) on early influence of Christianity, 267.
+Z.(Z.A.), tobacco in the East, 41.
+
+
+END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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