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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 3, January-June, 1851 + A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, + Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. + +Author: Various + +Editor: George Bell + +Release Date: October 4, 2008 [EBook #26770] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES AND QUERIES *** + + + + +Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Keith Edkins +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images +generously made available by The Internet Library of Early +Journals.) + + + + + +{529} + +NOTES AND QUERIES: + +A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, +GENEALOGISTS, ETC. + + * * * * * + +"WHEN FOUND, MAKE A NOTE OF."--CAPTAIN CUTTLE. + + * * * * * + + +VOLUME THIRD + +JANUARY--JUNE, 1851 + +INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. + + * * * * * + + +A. + +A. on Tanthony, 229. +---- on the song Winifreda, 155. +* a.? on Dutch folk lore, 387. +A. (A.) on Martin family, 29. +---- on swords used in dress, 29. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on the family of Don, 143. +---- on wages in the last century, 143. +Abbots in the English church, 304. +Abeiles, what? 243. +Abel represented with horns, 391. +Abercromby, the two Drs., 209. +Abhba on the works of Dr. Miller, 136. +---- on Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. +---- on old Tract on the Eucharist, 191. +---- on Madden's Reflections, 323. +A. (C.) on legend in Frettenham church, 506. +Ace of diamonds, its origin, 142. +Ache on mistletoe on oaks, 192. +---- on the phrase "under the rose," 213. +---- on a passage in the Tempest, 229. +---- on sitting cross-legged, 230. +---- on straw necklaces, 253. +---- on the family of Peyton, 186. +---- on paring nails on Sunday, 341. +Achilles and the tortoise, 484. +A. (C. T.) on the redwing's nest, 408. +Adam of Bremen, his Itinerary, 238. +Adam of St. Victor's poem on the Cross, 89. +Adams, Rev. W., date of his death, 140. 249. +---- King's Messengers, grounded on a Greek tale, 135. +Adamson (John) on the works of Camoens, 18. +Adur, its etymology, 30. 152. +Ægrotus on the vellum-bound Junius, 378. +A. (E. H.) on a curious disquisition on church bells, 431. +---- on the letters of Bishop Crewe, 23. +---- on notices of Bishop Frampton, 214. +---- on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 8. +---- on midwives licensed, 29. +---- on Volusenus, 29. +Æsopus Epulans, its authorship, 478. +A. (F. R.) on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +---- on Old Booty, 93. +---- on Bunyan's knowledge of Hobbes, 70. +---- on Histoire des Sévérambes, 148. +---- on Dr. King's poem The Toast, 13. +A. (F. S.) on the writers in the North Briton, 409. +A. (H. M.) on the meaning of mosaic, 389. +A. (J. D.) on a cardinal's monument, 106. +A. (J. T.) on epitaph on Rev. J. Mawer, 248. +Akerman, (J. Y.) on Queen Anne's farthings, 83. +Alan, on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504. +Alarm, derivation of, 30. +Alban's (St.), law courts at, 466. +Allen's (Cardinal) declaration, 11. +Alliteration, specimen of, from Quarles, 340. +Alms-dish, an inscription on an, 101. +Alphabetum divini Amoris, 86. +Altar lights, &c., 68. +America, prophecy respecting its discovery, 464. +Amicus Plato, origin of the sentiment, 389. 468. +Anatol on De Foe's anticipations, 338. +Anatolicus on tobacco in the East, 306. +Andrew's (St.) cross, 221. +Anecdotes of old times, 275. +Angles, their original country, 326. +Angodus de Lindsei, 141. +Anne, queen, a note on her farthings, 83. +Annoy, used as a noun, 43. +Anonymous Ravennas, noticed, 462. +Anonymous works: The Monthly Intelligencer, 37; Theological Tracts, 61. +Anstruther (Robert) on the regal title "Defender of the Faith," 9. +Antediluvian history wanted, 330. +Anticipations of modern ideas or inventions, 62. 69. 137. 195. 287. 338. +Anti-Jacobin, authors of the poetry of the, 334. 348, 349. 396. 431. +Antiquitas sæculi Juventus mundi, 125. 156. +Apodliktes on cockade, 42. +Apple-pie order, origin of the phrase, 330. 468. 485. +Après moi le déluge, 299. 397. +Apricot, its etymology, 75. +Apuleius, translations of, 76. +Archæus on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 251. +Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. 198. 230. 504. +Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352. +Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. 251. +Articles, an old entry of having read the Thirty-nine, 237. +Articles and canons of 1571, 491. +Arun on Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166. +---- on the derivation of Carnaby, 495. +---- on George Herbert and Leighton Church, 178. +---- on disinterment for heresy, 240. +---- on closing rooms after death, 248. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 287. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 267. +---- on separation of sexes in churches, 288. +---- on the Tanthony, 308. +---- on "Nettle in, dock out," 368. +---- on pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 429. +---- on "Going to Old Weston," 449. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 105. 308. +---- on metrical psalms and hymns, 119. +Association, the principle of, 424. 507. +Athelney Castle, Somersetshire, 478. +A. (T. W.) on the quotation "Too wise to err," 279. +Avena on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 504. +---- on St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 449. +Aventurier, ou la Barbe-bleue, 74. +Aver, its etymology, 42. 157. 291. +A. (X. Y.) on the damasked linen of James II., 13. +Auriga, its meaning, 188. 253. 483. +A. (W.) on Benj. Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39. +---- on medal given to Howard, 142. +---- on predeceased and designed, 143. +"Away, let nought to love displeasing," the authorship, 27. +Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. +Azzolin (Cardinal), notices of, 370. 458. + +B. + +B. on King John At Lincoln, 291. +---- on hand-bells at funerals, 310. +---- on "Tickhill, God help me," 340. +---- on vineyards in England, 341. +---- on Stepony ale, 449. +[Hebrew: B]. on hand-bell before a corpse, 68. +B. (A.) on Duchess of Buckingham, 438. +---- on the title Alterius orbis papa, 497. +---- on the authorship of Lucy and Colin, 7. +---- on lines attributed to Viscount Palmerston, 28. +---- on Porson's imposition, 28. +Bab in the Bowster, the dance, 45. 282. +Babington's conspiracy, 390. 458. +Bache, Simon, quondam Thesaurarius Hospitii, 105. 155. +Bacon, origin of the family name, 41. 151. +Bacon and Fagan, the origin of, 106. 483. +Bactria, history of, wanted, 353. 435. +B. (A. E.) on illustrations of Chaucer, 201. 235. 258. 316. 345. 385. 419. +473. 515. +---- on Chaucer's "Temple y-made of glass," 362. +---- on an early instance of the word news, 300. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 455. +---- on Shakspeare's words "captious" and "intenible," 497. +---- on Shakspeare's "Love's Labour's Lost," 163. +---- on Touchstone dial, 107. +B. (A. H.) on the Neville family, 24. +Baldrocks, wooden, what? 328. 435. 503. +Ballads, ancient inedited, 134. 203. 219. 320. +----, traditional English, 49. 208. +Balliolensis on Dunbar and Endymion Porter, 303. +Balsall, its etymology, 373. +Banks (Sir John), family of, 390. 458. 507. 524. +Barker, the panorama painter, 406. 483. +Barker (G. H.) on a ballad ascribed to Sir C. H. Williams, 59. +Barlaam and Josaphat, a Greek tale, 135. 278. 396. +Barnes (W.) on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481. +Baronette, its meaning, 450. +Barry (J. Milner) on Friday weather, 7. +{530} Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, where commended, 224. +Barton (Mrs. Catherine), her maiden name, 328. 434. +Bassenet of Eaton, 495. +Bataill in arms, 278. +Bateman (Gregory) on Poem on the Grave, 460. +Baxter (Richard), notice of his works, 370. +Bay on the Banks family, 524. +Bayley (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +---- (Wm. D'Oyly) on Lady Jane of Westmoreland, 268. +---- on the families of D'Oyly and Barry, 23. +B. (B.) on Cromwell's compact with the devil, 207. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456. +B. (C.) on diseases cured by sheep, 367. +---- on the Anti-Jacobin, 396. +---- on Demosthenes and the New Testament, 397. +---- on Bactrian coins, 435. +---- on Sallust, 466. +---- on Amicus Plato, 458. +---- on meaning of pilcher, 507. 525. +---- on antiquity of smoking, 507. +---- on principle of association, 507. +---- on corpse making a right of way, 507. +---- on probabilism, 122. +---- on toad-flax, 42. +---- on Wisby, Gothland, 75. +---- on the time when Herodotus wrote, 76. +---- on "Cum grano salis," 153. +---- on hoops, 153. +---- on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 190. +---- on "impatient to speak and not see," 213. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 225. +---- on mistletoe on oaks, 226. +---- on lama beads, 229. +---- on language given to men, 229. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244. +---- on the proverb, "Go the whole hog," 250. +B. (C. W.) on Lady Bingham, 61. +---- on Canes lesi, 141. +---- on foreign English, 346. +---- on modern paper, 397. +---- on inscription on an old gun, 221. +---- on King John at Lincoln, 141. +---- on snail-eating, 207. +---- on a passage in Love's Labour's Lost, 230. +---- on a remarkable longevity, 237. +---- on epitaph at Leghorn, 238. +B. de M. on two sorts of knights, 425. +---- on the meaning of baronette, 450. +Bealby (H. M.) notes on newspapers, 164. +Beard (Rev. Mr.), vicar of Greenwich, 140. +Bear's Bible, inscription on the, 329. +Beatrix de Bradney, her marriage, 208. +Beatrix Lady Talbot, her pedigree, 10. +"Beauty Retire," by Pepys, 105. 155. +Bede's Ecclesiastical History, ancient MS. of, 180. 247. +Bega (Cornelius), painting by, 28. +Beggar's Petition, its authorship, 209. +Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 497. +Bellman and his history, 324. 377. 451. 485. +Bells in churches, notices of, 238. 339. 431, 432. 493. +B. (E. M.) on Hill's penny-post, 62. +---- on portraits of Spenser, 301. +Benbow on the bellman, 453. +---- on spick and span new, 480. +---- on "under the rose," 480. +---- on the word Yankee, 461. +Benedicite, not one word, 468. +Bexley (Lord), how descended from Cromwell, 185. 250. +B. (F. C.) on San Marino, 376. +B. (G.) on Gray's Alcaic ode, 4. +B. (G. H.) on Lynch law, 76. +B. (H. A.) on Queen Elizabeth's christening cloth, 115. +---- on the Heywood family, 263. +---- on monosyllables, 165. +---- on mistletoe on oaks, 226. +---- on a poem among the papers of Sir K. Digby, 18. 238. 367. +---- on curious omen at marriage, 406. +---- on inscription on tomb of Peter the Hermit, 329. +B. (H. J.) on traditional notice of Richard III., 207. +Bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182. 326. 525, 526. +Bicêtre, its etymology, 518. +Biddings in Wales, 114. 207. +Bigod de Loges, 266. 306. 434. +Bingham (Lady), 61. 156. 229. +"Binsey, God help me!" 44. +Birth of seven children three times following, 347. +---- ten children at a, 64. 192. +Bishops' lands, 87. +B. (J.) on parentage of Arthur Pomeroy, 303. +B. (J. C.) on portrait of Francis Moore, 340. 381. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 119. +B. (J. M.), whether Quarles was pensioned? 11. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 196. +B. (J. S.) on Dutch church in Norwich, 340. +---- on preserving existing monuments, 314. +Black images of the Virgin, 63. +Black rood of Scotland, 104. +Blackguard, its meaning, 44. +Blackstone's Commentaries and a table of precedence, 209. +Blake family, notices of, 389. +Blood, the discovery of its circulation attributed to Solomon, 340. +Blowen on cockade and true blue, 71. +---- on the etymology of grasson, 76. +---- on coins of Richard Cromwell, 89. +---- on the origin of the name Blowen, 106. +---- on the passage in Mark xiii. 32., 110. +---- on lammer beads, 115. +---- on the episcopal mitre, 145. +---- on Cardinal Beaufort, 169. +---- on true blue, 194. +---- on cockade, 196. +---- on hook and by crook, 212. +---- on Hugh Peter's Last Legacy, 214. +---- on Salisbury Craigs, 251. +---- on Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260. +---- on foreign English, 275. +---- on Abbot Eustacius, 307. +---- on meaning of waste-book, 307. +---- on the History of Bactria, 353. +---- on the phrase "giving the lie," 369. +---- on swearing by the peacock, 438. +---- on meaning of gig-hill, 462. +---- on "Laus tua non tua fraus," 466. +---- on the Visions of Hell, 289. +---- on fees at Westminster Abbey, 276. +Blunder, the origin of the word, 106. +B. (M. W.) on record of existing monuments, 514. +---- on the meaning of tick, 502. +B. (N.) on Experto crede Roberto, 353. +---- on the authorship of Æsopus Epulans, 478. +---- on the meaning of gig, 284. +Bockett (Julia R.) on Beatrix de Bradney, 208. +---- on record of existing monuments, 217. +---- on notices of George Steevens, 230. +Bogatzky, notice of, 478. 526. +Boiling to death, 153. +Bolton (Abp.), information respecting, 39. 72. +Bonny cravat, sign of inn, 351. +Books, notes on, 489. +Book plates before 1698, 495. +Booty's case, 40. 93. 170. +Borderer on epigram against Burke, 243. +---- on the Countess of Desmond, 250. +---- on a passage in Marmion, 203. +---- on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. +[Greek: Boreas] on bibliographical queries, 326. +Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168. 228. +Botfield (Beriah) on St. Clare, 182. +Bourne's (Vincent) translation of Lucia et Corydon, 7. +Boyd (Zacharie), notices of, 500. +B. (P.) on Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137. +---- on periodical literature, A. D. 1707, 323. +---- on Archbishop Sancroft, 323. +---- on Sir Henry Slingsby, 323. +Braithwaite, Latin drinking-song by, 297. 341. +---- Robin Goodfellow, 403. +Brandon the juggler, 154. +Braybrooke (Lord) on the authorship of "Away, let nought to love +displeasing," 27. +---- on four want way, 434. +---- on portraits of distinguished Englishmen, 233. +---- on the song Winifreda, 108. +---- on "Beauty retire," 155. +Breeches Bible, its translators, 17. 72. 93. 115. 165. +Breen (Henry H.) on the plagiarisms in Gray's Elegy, 35. 445. +---- on the etymology of Bicêtre, 518. +---- on Dodo queries, 70. +---- on the use of monosyllables, 57. +---- on a recent novel, 74. +---- tablet to Napoleon, 74. +---- on the meaning of extradition, 119. +---- on Bishop Nicolson's opinion of Bishop Burnet, 136. +---- on the meaning of Sangaree, 141. +---- on the phrase "stick at nothing," 278. +---- on the expression "ejusdem farinæ," 278. +---- on passage in Oldham, 372. +---- on obeism, 376. +---- on notices of the Bucaneers, 380. +---- on verses in Pope's Dunciad, 387. +---- on supposed inscription in St. Peter's, 425. +---- on Gray's plagiarisms, 445. +---- on Count Xavier de Maistre, 467. +---- on a passage in Sedley's Poems, 476. +---- on two passages in Dryden, 492. +---- on Querelle d'Allemand, 495. +---- on a passage in Bellarmin, 497. +---- on epitaph on Voltaire, 518. +---- on the situation of Voltaire, 525. +Brewhouse antiquities, 447. +Brewster (Waldegrave) on parish register tax, 94. +---- on clergy sold for slaves, 94. +---- on north side of churchyards, 125. +---- on the Scaligers, 133. +Bridges, Anthony, who was he? 278. +Brighton, its ancient position, 388. +Britannicus, its orthography, 275. 310. 463. 502. +British Museum, Letters on, its author, 208. 461. +Britton (J.) on Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105. +Brown (William, jun.) on Pallavicino and Count d'Olivarez, 523. +Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274. +Browne (Mr.), epitaph on, 320. +Browne (T.), his letter on the MS. of the Articles, 491. +Brownes of Cowdray, Sussex, 66. 194. 307. +Bruce (John) on the church of St. Saviour's, Canterbury, 12. +Bruce (W. Downing) on Hugh Peachell and Sir John Marsham, 407. +Bruckner (Rev. J.), list of his works wanted, 209. +Bruno on Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168. +---- on theory of the earth's form, 331. +B. (R. W.) on mounds, or munts, 187. +---- on the first use of organs, 518. +Bs. (J.) on the epigram "Cor linguæ," &c., 168. +---- on "Jurat? crede minus," 193. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 197. +B. (S. S.) on the Christmas thorn, 367. +{531} Bt. (J.) on Babington's conspiracy, 390. +Buc (Sir George), his Treatise on the Stage, 187. +Bucaneers, account of, 380. +Buchan's Collection of Ballads, 51. +Buckden, abbot's house at, 45. +Buckingham, Duchess of, 224. 249. 280. 438. +Buckman (James) on the mistletoe on the oaks, 226. +---- on sacramental wine, 320. +Bullen's drinking-horn, inquiry respecting, 38. +Burke, epigram against, 243. 284. +---- and the Annual Registers, 441. +---- mighty boar of the forest, 493. +Burns's poem, the Vision, supposed plagiary in, 206. +Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167. +Bunyan (John), not the author of Visions of Hell, 70. 89. 289. 467. 567. +---- his portrait, 89. +Burnet, Bishop, conflicting judgment on, 136. +---- History of his own Times, 87. +Burning the hill, 123. +Burroughs (Wm.), monumental inscription on, 223. +Burt (Henry M.) on "Fronte capillatâ," 140. +Burtt (Joseph) on haybands in seals, 381. +Burton (Robert), his birth-place, 106. 157. 395. +Burying in church walls, 37. 156. +Butcher Duke a song, its authorship, 8. 77. +Butchers not jurymen, 408. +Butler (Bishop), on a passage in, 44. +Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166. +B. (V.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307. +B. (W.) on a cardinal's monument, 169. +B. (W. H.) on "small by degrees and beautifully less," 105. +By and bye, its meaning, 73. 109. 193. 229. 433. +Byfield's Letter on the Civil War, 303. + +C. + +C. on Duchess of Buckingham, 230. +---- on Lady Mary Cavendish, 509. +---- on list of comets, 253. +---- on cockade, 292. +---- on cowdray, 307. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 308. +---- on Richardson, Tickell, and Fitzpatrick, 334. +---- on pictorial antiquities, 423. +---- on authors of the Anti-Jacobin poetry, 431. +---- on ramasse, 434. +---- on deans, when styled Very Reverend, 437. +---- on the Howe family, 438. +---- on West Chester, 460. +---- on paring nails on Sundays, 462. +---- on vineyards in England, 483. +---- on the derivation of covey, 509. +C. (A.) on Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. +---- on the best rifles, 517. +---- on noble names in workhouses, 350. +---- on the ancient position of Brighton, 388. +---- on omissions in Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, 4. +Ca. (Sa.) on the san grail, 281. +Cachecope bell, its meaning, 407. +Cad, its derivation, 46. +Cahagnet (M. L. Alph.), 167. +Calmet on annotators on Mark xiii. 32., 8. +Camden family, 39. 125. 253. +Camoens (Luis de), editions of his works, 18. +Campbell (Duncan), notices of, 248. +Campkin (Henry), on Davy Jones's locker, 478. +---- on hogan, 450. +---- notes on Jesse's London, 84. +---- on brother Jonathan, 495. +----, whether St. Paul's clock ever struck thirteen, 40. +---- on engraved portrait by Cross, 209. +C. (A. N.) on the family of William Penn, 409. +Canes lesi, Blount's explanation, 141. 212. +Canon and prebendary, difference between, 242. +Cardinal's hats, 44. 106. 169. 182. +Cardinals in the English church, 304. +Carfoix, its meaning, 469. 508. +Carling Sunday, its meaning, 449. +Carmichael (Lady Alice), what became of her? 60. +Carnaby, its derivation, 495. +Casterton church, on a stone in the chancel, 181. +Catacombs and bone-houses, 483. +Catalogues of books, their utility, 101. +Cato, on the meaning of Christ-crosse A, 330. +C. (A. U.) on Wm. Penn's family, 264. +Causton (H. K. Staple) on the meaning of "eisell," 210. +Cavalier's farewell, on the authorship, 34. +Cavendish (Lady Mary), her ancestry, 477. 509. +Cavendo on the ancestry of Lady Mary Cavendish, 477. +Cayley (G. J.) on swearing by swans, 29. +[C-reversed-C signature] on the Welsh Shewri-while, 20. +C. (D.) on the word ramasse, 464. +---- on the plant champak, 486. +---- on sixes and sevens, 118. +C. (de D.) on "Geographers on Afric's downs," 485. +Cebes on the word prenzie, 522. +Cefn, its meaning as a prefix, 152. +Ceiling, a carved one in Dorsetshire, 424. 481. +C. (F. T.) on Sanathiel, 303. +C. (G. I.) on the mythology of the stars, 23. +C. (H.) on "The Widow of the Wood," 13. +---- on Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323. +---- on the extinction of villenage, 327. +----, lines on woman's will, 285. +---- on John Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 286. +---- on solid-hoofed pigs, 357. +CH., on the first Earl of Shaftesbury, 186. +---- on the family of Sir George Downing, 213. +Ch. Ch. Man on colfabias, 390. +Chad's (St.) Church, Stow, 90. +Chadwick (Sir Andrew), was he knighted by Queen Anne? 141. 247. +C. (H. C.) on derivation of aver, 292. +Chaffers (W. jun.) on the baldrock, 503. +---- on four want way, 508. +Chalices of stone, 481. +Champak, what is it? 448. 486. +Chancellors, two at the same time, 257. +Chantries, suppressed, 24. +Chapel, printing-office, 7. +Charles I., his love of the fine arts, 236. +Chadwick (John Nurse) on MS. collections of Goddard's history of Lynn, +140. +---- on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 141. +---- on Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206. +---- on baldrocks, 435. +Charles II., was he ever in Wales? 263. 379. +Charles XII., medal struck by, 26. +Chaucer and Gray, coincidence between, 493. +----, tomb of, 188. +----, note on Palamon and Arcite, 131. 201. 252. +---- on an astronomical allegory in complaint of Mars and Venus, 235. 258. +306. 385. +----, his "fifty wekes," 252. +----, the pilgrimage to Canterbury, 315. 515. +----, the arke of artificial day, 345. +----, prophetical view of the Crystal Palace, 361. +----, the star Min al Auwâ, 419. +----, the Armorican word menez, 473. +C. (H. B.) on umbrellas, 37. +---- on Booty's case, 170. +C. (H. C.) on origin of harlequins, 287. +Chepstow Castle, on its being betrayed, 241. +Cherubim and Seraphim, 27. +Chettle (Henry), notice of, 54. +C. (H. G. R.) on Launcelot Lyttleton, 330. +Children's Petition, the authorship, 117. +Chilcot (William), inquiries respecting, 38. 73. 212. +C. (H. K. S.) on the meaning of "eisell," 66. +Chloe, who was Chloe? 449. 507. +Christ-Crosse A., its meaning, 330. 465. +Christmas-day, its origin, 167. 249. +Christmas thorn, 367. +Churchwarden on baldrocks and thanksgiving-book, 328. +Churchyards, burying on the north sides of, 74. 125. 332. 333. +C. (I. B.) on Herstmonceux Castle, 75. +Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, its authorship, 169. +Circulation of the blood, 27. +Civil war garrisons, sketches of, 143. +C. (J.) on Christmas-day, 167. +---- on a Coggeshall job, 167. +---- on Dumore Castle, 496. +---- on Abbey of Shapp, 7. +C. (J. E.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 23. +C. (J. H.) on Spenser's Faerie Queene, 369. +---- on sundry quotations, 388. +---- on the meaning of crambo, 391. +C. (J. N.) on the expression "as drunk as Chloe," 449. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 469. +---- on the honour of Clare, 390. +---- on the wife of James Torre, 434. +C. (J. P.) on the family of Sir George Downing, 69. +C. (K.) on Dr. H. Tindale's epitaph, 493. +Clancie (Major), his Life, 42. +Clare (St.), church dedicated to her in Cornwall, 182. +Clarke (Hyde) on Cardinal Chalmers, 44. +Clarke (J.) on ring dials, 107. +Clarke (Rev. Samuel), portrait of, 209. 284. +Clarkson, historian of Richmond, his MSS., 373. 507. +Classical literature, a word to literary men for recovering unpublished, +161. 261. 340. +Clement's Inn, its antiquity, 84. 169. +Clench family, particulars wanted, 188. +Clergy sold for slaves, 94. +Clerical costume, 29. +Clock in Exeter cathedral, inscription on a, 329. +Clocks, when self-striking were invented, 372. +C. (M. A.) on Cromwell family, 242. +C. (O.) on Anthony Bridges, 278. +Cobham family, discrepancies in Dugdale's account of, 53. +Cock scares the fiend, 404. +Cockade, its origin, 7. 42. 71. 96. 196. 292. +Coggeshall job, the saying, 167. 285. +Cognation of the Jews and Lacedæmonians, 172. +Coins of Canute, catalogue of, 326. 525. +---- of Richard Cromwell, 89. +---- German, 119. +---- of George III., 275. 310. 391. +---- guinea of George III., inscription on, 391. +---- rarity of William IV.'s copper, 136. +Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. +---- and the penny post, 27. +---- Religious Musings, 115. +---- Table Talk, passage in, 518. +Colfabias, its meaning, 390. 482. +Collar of SS., 42. +Collard the logician, particulars wanted, 185. +Collector on the Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305. +Collier (J. Payne) on the defence of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, +113. +{532} ---- on the Royal Courtly Garland, 1. +Collier (Rev. R.), lines attributed to, 28. +Colman (J. B.) on the frozen horn, 91. +---- on baker's dozen, 520. +---- on the locality of Gillingham, 505. +---- on St. Paul's clock, 153. +---- on the descent of Henry IV., 171. +---- on the election of a pope, 253. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 268. +---- on Quebeça and his epitaph, 459. +---- on thanksgiving-book, 481. +---- on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 45. +Comenius' History of Bohemian Persecution, 11. 45. +Comets, list of, 223. 253. 306. +Commandments, the division of the ten, 166. 230. 412. +Commoner marrying a peeress, 436. +Concert of nature, 69. +Conquest (post conquestum), 30. +Conquestum, its original meaning, 92. 170. +Contracted names of places, 182. +Cooper (C. H.) on "Defender of the Faith," 28. +---- on the word culprit, 44. +---- on touching for the evil, 148. +---- on the Conquest, 170. +---- on dog's head in the pots, 264. +---- biographical notices of Thomas May, 280. +---- on tradesmen's signs, 285. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 341. +---- on the bellman and his history, 377. 485. +---- on disinterment for heresy, 378. +---- on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 379. +---- on the fifteen O's, 391. +---- on the expression "going tick," 409. +---- on the presentation of gloves, 424. +---- on the phrase "by-the-bye," 433. +---- on round robin, 461. +---- on registry of dissenting baptisms, 486. +---- on corpse passing making a right of way, 520. +---- on umbrellas, 126. +Coptic language, 468. +Cor linguæ, &c., its authorship, 168. +Corderoy on meaning of Zoll-verein, 451. +Corner (Geo. R.) on forged papal bulls, 149. +Corney (Bolton) on the utility of catalogues of books, 101. +---- on the publication of De Navorscher, 114. +---- on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 157. +---- on the Essay on Satire, 162. +---- on Harrison's Chronology, 192. +---- on the Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 259. +---- on the Anti-Jacobin, 349. +---- on Hugh Holland and his works, 427. +Corpse passing makes a right of way, 477. 507. 519. +Corser (Thomas) on traditions from remote periods, 422. 475. +---- on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 479. +Costume, queries on, 88. 155. +Cotton family, arms of 39. 187. +Cotton (H.) on Archbishop Bolton of Cashel, 72. +---- on Harrison's Chronology, 105. +---- on Diary of Archbishop Loftus, 263. +Coulanges and Prior, coincidence between, 446. +Coverdale's Bible, 54. 122. +Covey, its etymology, 477. 509. +Cowgill on Christmas-day, 249. +---- on headings of chapters in Bibles, 269. +---- biographical notices of Thomas May, 279. +---- on predeceased and designed, 287. +---- on a notice of St. Pancras, 397. +---- on the Tanthony, 428. +---- on window tax, mints, and Nobbs, 447. +Cowley's poem on Drinking, an answer to, 55. +Cowper, the divine chit-chat of, 388. +Cracow pike, 118. 187. +Crambo, its meaning, 391. +Cranmere Pool, 404. +Cranmer's descendants, 8. 153. 188. +Cranmore on passage from Cymbeline, 290. +Crewe (Bishop), letters of, 23. +---- on the customary disuse of his episcopal title, 128. +Crex, the white bullace, 451. +Crickets, 3. +Criston, in Somersetshire, 278. 357. +Cromwell (Oliver), his compact with the devil, 207. 282. +---- family, 242. +---- curious epigrams on, 515. +Cross, engraved portrait by, on whom? 209. 284. +Cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 93. +Cross-bill, queries respecting, 188. +Crossley (James) on Dr. Timothy Thruscross, 44. +---- on History of Bohemian Persecution, 45. +---- on Burke and the Annual Register, 441. +---- on "Earth has no rage," 45. +---- on couplet in De Foe, 45. +---- on Histoire des Sévérambes, 72. +---- on verses attributed to Charles Yorke, 72. +---- on Lucy and Colin, 76. +---- on a quotation from Brown's Essay on Satire, 110. +---- on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 110. +---- on a sonnet, supposed to be Milton's, 142. +---- on Dryden's Essay upon Satire, 146. +---- on Brandon the juggler, 154. +---- on "Words are men's daughters," 154. +---- on the Scaligers, 193. +---- on De Foe's anticipations of modern ideas, 195. +---- on Deus Justificatus, 195. +---- on Monarchia Solipsorum, 197. +---- on Nettle in, dock out, 205. +---- on manuscript of Bede, 247. +---- notes on newspapers, 248. +---- on Duncan Campbell, 248. +---- on MS. sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 249. +---- on Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249. +---- on meaning of waste-book, 251. +---- on Salgado's slaughter-house, 284. +---- on Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 304. +---- on Captain John Stevens, 306. +---- on a history of comets, 306. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 308. +---- on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 338 +---- on Letters on the British Museum, 461. +---- on the Image of both Churches, 469. +---- on the word colfabias, 482. +C. (R. W.) on the arms of the Cotton family, 187. +---- on the spelling of Britannicus, 275. +---- on curious facts in natural history, 398. 467. +C. (T.) on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 92. +---- on mark for a dollar, 449. +---- on Tu autem, 308. +---- on places called Purgatory, 308. +Cuicfal in Flandria, where? 238. +Culprits torn by horses, 91. 92. +Culprit, origin of the word, 44. +Cumming (Sir Alexander), 39. 152. +Cunningham (P.), on the verses, "Poor Allinda," &c., 264. +---- on the Outer Temple, 375. +Curfew-bell, 77. +Curse of Scotland, 22. 423. 483. +Curwen (Sir Thomas), an excellent archer, 323. +Curwen family, 89. 125. 253. +Cushion dance, 125. 286. +C. (W. H.) on Cardinal Erskine, 13. +---- on Nicholas Ferrar's Digest, 12. +C. (W. W.) on Francis Moore, 466. +Cx. on May cats, 84. +---- on the titles of spiritual peers, 118. + +D. + +D. on cardinal Allen's declaration, 11. +---- on ring dials, 196. +[Delta]. on King Richard III., 300. +---- on suem, ferling, grasson, 75. +---- on Sir T. Herbert's memoirs of Charles I., 260. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 429. +---- on the use of the word umbrella, 509. +D. (2) on the etymology of aver, 42. +---- on filthy gingram, 42. +---- on the meaning of gulls, 143. +D. (A.) on Poem on the Grave, 372. +D. (A. A.) on the hand giving the blessing, 477. +---- on Diogenes in his tub, 449. +---- on skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. +---- on topical memory, 449. +---- on vegetable sympathy, 407. +---- on the phrase "To a T," 424. +Daffy down dilly, a nursery rhyme, 220. 259. +Damasked linen of James II., 13. 229. +Dancing Trenchmore, its meaning, 89. 437. +Darby and John ballad, 38. 69. +Darcy Lever church, 27. +Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. 229. +Davie, jun. (Sn.) on Hylles' Arithmeticke, 409. +Davies (Sir John), arms of, 409. +---- and his biographers, 82. 336. +Davy Jones's locker, 478. 509. +D. (C. W.) on Coleridge and the penny post, 27. +D. (E. A.) on Henry Chettle, 54. +---- on William Chilcot, 73. +---- on "Fronte capillatâ," 124. +---- on dominicals, 25. +---- on the motto, "God speed the plough," 8. +---- on Long Meg of Westminster, 22. +---- on Shakespeare's word "captious," 153. +Deans, when first styled Very Reverend, 352. 437. +Death of Death's painter, 495. +Death, representations of, 450. 501. +Deer, fossil, of Ireland, 26. 121. 212. 502. +D. (E. H. D.) on the Coptic Language, 468. +---- on king of Nineveh burned in his palace, 506. +---- on epitaph in Kellyleagh churchyard, 422. +"Defender of the Faith," its ancient use, 9. 28. 94. 157. +De Foe, Coleridge's opinion of, 136. +---- couplet in, 45. +---- project for purifying the English language, 350. +---- anticipations of modern ideas, 137. 195. +Demonologist on Booty's case, 40. +Demosthenes, oration against, 141. 227. +Denarii, 25. +Denarius philosophorum, 168. 251. 299. +Derby coinage, 225. +Designed, whether used as designated, 143. 287. +Desmond, the Countess of, 250. 341. +Deus Justificatus, its author, 195. +Devil's bit, its origin, 477. +Devonshire charms, 258. +D. (G. H.) on Robert de Welle, 458. +D. (H. W.) on the red hand, 194. +---- on touching for the evil, 197. +---- on damasked linen, 229. +---- on straw necklaces, 229. +---- on Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425. +---- on the waistcoat bursted, 230. +---- on the couplet, "The feast of reason," 265. +Dials, ring, 52. 107. 108. 196. +Diamagnetism, its etymology, 169. +Dibdin's Library Companion, errors in, 405. +Dies Iræ, its authorship, 468. +Dieu et mon droit, when first adopted, 407. +Difformis, its signification, 24. +Digby (Sir Kenelm), poems discovered among his papers, 18. 238. 367. +482. +{533} Digby's Broad Stone of Honour, 264. +Diogenes in his tub, 449. +Disinterment for heresy, 240. 378. +Diss on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93. +Ditchfield (J. B.) on black images of the Virgin, 63. +Dixon (Hepworth), notices of the Blake family, 389. +---- on the Penn family, 454. +D. (J.) on Whychcote of St. John's, 302. +D. (J. B.) on the meaning of Bacon, 151. +D. (M.) on "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 518. +D. (N.) on ten children at a birth, 64. +Dn. (W.) on the episcopal mitre, 145. +---- on a cardinal's hat, 170. +---- on "By hook and by crook," 212. +---- on the word Yankee, 461. +Dobbin (Dr. O. T.) on the Ulm manuscript, 60. +Dodd (Dr.), his texts at Wing church, 182. +Dodd, the historian, 496. +Dog's head in the pot, 264. 463. +Dogs, their howling an omen of death, 4. +Doll (black), sign at old store shops, 63. +Dollar sign, 449. 505. +Dominicals, 25. +Don, of Pitfichie, the family, 143. +Dorothea (S.), life of, 87. +Dort, epigram on the synod of, 23. 94. +Double names, their origin, 407. +Doubtful on the witches' prayer, 118. +Douglas (J. A.) on the white rose, 505. +Douglas (Gawyn), a complete edition of his works a desideratum, 38. +Dousa (Janus) on the Dutch versions of English essayist, 22. +---- transcript of a letter respecting John Locke, 97. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 3. +---- poem on Sidney, 23. +Downing (Sir George), his family, 68. 213. +D'Oyly and Barry families, information wanted, 23. +Dozen of bread, 153. 520. +D. (Q.) on Dr. Dodd's texts, 182. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244. +---- on Fitzpatrick's lines on Fox, 432. +---- on Witchcraft, 414. +---- on preserving existing monuments, 314. +D. (Q. E.) on the word littus, 446. +Drachmarus, one of the schoolmen, 105. 157. 194. +Dragons, 40. 157. +Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519. +Dredge (John I.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284. +---- on Nicholas Ferrar's Concordance, 12. +---- on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214. +Dress, a note on, 406. +---- court, 407. 457. +Drumlethglass on Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland, 167. +Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249. +---- Essay upon Satire, 146. 162. +---- poems, on two passages in, 492. +D. (S. T.) on the author of Pursuits of Literature, 240. +---- on the author of School of the Heart, 390. +---- on representations of Death, 450. +Dumore castle, or the petrified fort, 495. +Dunbar, epigram by, 303. +Dunkin (Alfred John) on preserving a record of existing monuments, 313. +Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. 485. +Dutch books published out of the Netherlands, 326. 379. +---- church in Norwich, its history, 209. 310. 396. +---- martyrology, early copies, 443. 479. +---- song book, De zingende Lootsman of de Vrolyke Boer, 23. 189. +Dutch versions of English essayists, 22. +D. (W. B.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage. 198. +Dyer (Thomas H.) on Erasmus and Farel, 73. + +E. + +E. on Blackstone's Commentaries, 209. +[epsilon]., note of Palamon and Arcite, 131. +E. (A.) on the origin of cockade, 7. +Ear, the advantages of a bad, 140. +Early rain, the pride of the morning, 484. +"Earth has no rage," &c., a couplet, 23. +Earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. 499. +Earth's form, theory of, 331. 508. +Eastwood (J.) on circulation of the blood, 27. +---- Eboli, Latin epigram on the Duchess of, 208. 289. +---- on Encorah and Millicent, 448. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on Knebsend, 434. +---- on folk lore in Lancashire, 516. +---- on eating pigeons before death, 517. +---- on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +---- on the word Rub-a-dub, 387. +---- on tiring-irons, 210. +Eboracomb, on holy water for the hooping-cough, 220. +---- on daffy down dilly, 220. +Echo on Coverdale's Bible, 54. +---- on Breeches Bible, 93. +---- on Daresbury the Whitechapel of England, 229. +---- on a passage in Gray's elegy, 138. +---- on Judas cup, 85. +E. (C. J.) on Abel represented with horns, 391. +---- on legend in Frettenham church, 407. +Eclectic Review, specimen of composition, 493. +Edwards (H.) on Dr. Robert Thomlinson, 290. +---- on Drax free school, 290. +E. (E. J.) on Gillingham, 505. +Effaress on the butcher duke, 77. +---- on "The soul's dark cottage," 105. +Effessa, on the Prince of Wales' feathers, 106. +---- on the Breeches Bible, 115. +Effigies, translation of charade upon Nothing, 369. +---- on Clarkson's papers, 373. +Egduf, on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269. +Egenhart on Gregory the Great, 62. +Egg and arrow ornament, 349. +E. (H.) on pedigree of Owen Glendower, 356. +---- on Richard Baxter's works, 370. +---- on Queen Mary's Lament, 172. +---- on swans hatched during thunder, 75. +Eign, its meaning, 351. +Eirionnach, notes on Ireland, 490. +Eisell, its meaning, 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524. +E. (J.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252. +---- on the accession of Richard III., 352. +---- on anachronisms of painters, 369. +---- on the phrase To learn by heart, 483. +Ejusdem farinæ, origin of the expression, 278. 433. +E. (K. P. D.) on St. Hibbald, 495. +---- on mark for a dollar, 504. +---- on Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390. +---- on ventriloquist hoax, 406. +Elk, fossil, 121. 212. +Ellacombe (H. T.) on the baldrock, 503. +---- on chiming bells, 432. +Elizabeth (queen), her christening cloth, 115. +----, private memoirs of, 23. 45. +----, scandal against, 11. 151. 197. 225. 285. 307. +----, did she visit Bacon at Twickenham? 44. +Elstob, Miss, notice of, 497. +Emiott family, their arms wanted, 478. +Emun on ballad editing, 208. +---- on folk talk, 474. +---- on plays in churches, 494. +---- on a life of St. Paul, 451. +Encorah and Millicent, their meaning, 448. +Engastrimythus on Father Hehl and Cahagnet, 167. +---- on Father Maximilian Hell, 269. +Engelbert (Abp.), treatise by, 291. 379. +English, origin of the present race, 116. +---- actors and musicians in Germany, 21. +---- French, an example of, 437. +---- Mother on the Flamberg sword, &c., 168. +Enigmatical epitaph on Rev. Dr. Mawer, 184. +Enquirer on the episcopal mitre, 62. +Entwysel (Wilfred), Chauncy's observations on, 61. 171. +Epitaph in Killyleagh churchyard, 422. 493. +---- at Leghorn, 238. +---- on a "worthie knight," 57. +Equestrian statues, 494. +Erasmus and Farel, 38. 73. +Erskine (Cardinal), 13. +E. (R. W.) on the lines "A verse may find him," &c., 60. +---- on north sides of churchyards, 74. +---- on corpse passing making a right of way, 477. +---- on seats in churches, 56. +---- on the derivation of round robbin, 353. +---- on tradesmen's signs, 357. +Eryx, queries on Tennyson, 493. +Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 443. +Esquire, what amount of property constitutes one, 242. +Essheholt Priory, account of, 86. +Ettie on Sir Henry Slingsby's Diary, 357. +Etty the artist, his family, 496. +Eucharist, authorship of an old tract on, 169. +----, by John Patrick, 214. +Eustacius, abbot, time when he flourished, 141. 307. 381. +Evans (Rev. T. Simpson) on the life of Bishop Frampton, 61. +Evergreens in churches, 118. +Evil eye, the superstition of, 133. +Exhibition, the Great, a monster number of "Notes and Queries," 361. +----, hint for protecting, 166. +Exon on disinterment for heresy, 378. +Exoniensis on the MS. of De Bello Antiocheno, 447. +Experto crede Roberto, origin of the saying, 353. +Extradition, its meaning, 119. 169. +Extraordinary North Briton, the writers in, 409. 432. + +F. + +F. on the sees of the Roman church, 437. +Falconer (A. P.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 369. +Falconer (R. W.) on mistletoe, 396. +Farquharson on Auroræ, 28. +F. (C. D.) on Cranmer's descendants, 8. +Feathers of the Prince of Wales, origin of, 106. 168. +Fell (Colonel), his descendants, 142. +Fenton (John) on the meaning of Mosaic, 469. +Ferling, its etymology, 7. 75. +Ferrar's (Nicholas) Digest and Concordance, 12. +---- and Benlowes, 237. +Ferrara (Andrea), his history, 62. +Ferret, names of the, 390. 461. +Fest, its derivation, 328. 396. +F. (F. G.) on sides and angles, 265. +F. (F. W.) on the situation of Serius, 494. +F. (G.) on arms of Robert Nelson, 263. +F. (G. E.) on the Knapp family, 424. +F. (H.) on Gough's translation of the History of the Bible, 165. +{534} Fiat Justitia on miching malicho, 231. +Fib, its derivation, 167. +Filthy Gingram, 42. +Fir-cone, its symbolism, 290. +Fire of London, the surveyor's account, 350. +Fireneye on national debts, 466. +Fitzgerald (Lord Edward), his mother, 492. +Fitzpatrick (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. 432. +F. (J. F.) on red book of Irish exchequer, 6. +---- on the accession of Richard III., 457. +---- on Shakspeare family, 493. +Flamberg sword, 168. 292. +Flecamore (Christopher), who was he? 23. +Fleet marriages, 4. +Flemish account, its early use, 57. 138. 162. +Fm. on English Sapphics, 494. +---- on equestrian statues, 494. +F. (O.) on Bishop Thornborough's monument, 299. +Folk lore, 20. 84. 132. 179. 205. 220. 258. 320. 367. +---- Devonshire, 404. +---- Dutch, 387. +---- Lancashire, 55. 516. +---- Northamptonshire, 3. +---- talk, 474. +---- Welsh, 20. +Forbes (C.) on Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274. +---- on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 339. +---- on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 396. +---- on George III.'s coinage, 310. +---- on "Fine by degrees, and beautifully less," 154. +---- on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +Foreign English, specimens of, 57. 257. 346. +---- renderings at Salzburg, 138. +Foreigner, a, on English synonymes, 166. +Foss (Edward) on Clement's Inn, 109. +---- on the Ulm manuscript, 192. +---- on two chancellors at one time, 257. +---- on the Outer Temple, 325. 375. 451. 505. +Foss (Henry) on Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69. +---- on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 196. +Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371. +Four want way, 168. 434. 508. +F. (P. H.) on the bibliographical queries of R. G., 24. +---- on the meaning of conquest, 30. +---- on errors in the date of works, 22. +---- on the authorship of the Monthly Intelligencer, 37. +---- on inscription on an oak board, 240. +Frampton (Bishop), notices of him wanted, 61. 214. +Francis (C. F.) on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 242. +Francis (John) on Hewson and Smollet's strap, 123. +---- on St. Paul's striking thirteen, 40. +Francis (St.), Liber Conformitatum, 321. +---- Flemish work, on the order of, 502. +Franciscus on the meaning of mosaic, 469. +---- on Shakspeare's designation of Cleopatra, 465. +Francis X. (John) on Roman roads near London, 328. +---- on West-Chester, 353. +Frere (Geo. E.) on "Snail, snail, come out of your hole," 179. +Frettenham church legend in, 407. 506. +Friday weather, 7. 153. +---- why considered unlucky, 496. +Friswell (James) on epigrams on Cromwell, 516. +Frog's wedding, a ballad, 51. +Fronte capillatâ, &c., its authorship, 8. 43. 92. 124. 140. 286. +Frozen horn, 25. 71. 91. 182. 282. 459. +F. (R. W.) on Borrow's English Ballads, 228. +---- on Christmas day, 249. +Funerals, hand-bells at, 310. 466. +F. (W.) on Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167. +F. (W. R.) on fossil deer of Ireland, 26. + +G. + +G. on Barker, the panorama painter, 483. +---- on bishops' lands, 87. +---- on princesses of Wales, 477. +[yogh]. on court dress, 457. +G. (A.) on the origin of a surname, 323. +---- on Barker, the panorama painter, 406. +---- on Lord Edward Fitzgerald's mother, 492. +Gallatly (J.) on misquotation of Gen. iii. 19., 275. +Gam (Danydd) on Chepstow castle, 241. +---- on Charles II. being in Wales, 263. +Ganganelli (Pope), the compilers of his life, 12. +Gantillon (P. J. F.) on Abp. Williams's portrait, 75. +---- etymology of kobold, 85. +Gatty (Alfred) on the early culture of the imagination, 38. +---- on church bells, 238. +---- on the division of the ten commandments, 166. +---- on monumental inscription, 223. +---- on Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 223. +---- on strange appearance in the sky, 298. +---- on epitaph of Countess of Pembroke, 307. +---- on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 339. +---- on Warren Hastings' magnanimity, 369. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on registry of dissenters, 460. +---- on ancient modes of hanging bells, 493. +---- on Lord Nelson's dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517. +---- on earth thrown upon the coffin, 499. +---- on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 505. +---- on written sermons, 526. +Gaudentio di Lucca, its authorship, 36. 117. +Gay (Rev. Mr.), notices of, 424. 508. +G. (B.) on Collard the logician, 186. +G. (C.) on alliteration, 340. +G. (C. W.) on the word Blunder, 106. +---- on land Holland, 30. +---- on lights on the altar, 30. +---- on the etymology of suem, ferling, and grasson, 7. +Genealogicus Lancastriensis on family of Katharine Parr, 302. +Geneva Bible, 13. 17. 72. 93. 115. 165. +Gentleman, can the queen make one? 88. +George (St.) the Martyr, Southwark, indulgences granted to benefactors, +414. +Gerbier's (Sir B.) academy, 317. +---- his autobiography, 304. +German universities, religious teaching in, 303. +Geronimo, description of Mosaic, 521. +G. (G. F.) on the phrase "at sixes and sevens," 425. +---- on the letter [yogh], 44. +---- on true blue, 27. +---- on the meaning of Mocker, 73. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 86. +---- on Rab Surdam, 42. +---- on Richard III., 221. +---- on honey-moon, 276. +Gig-hill, its meaning, 222. 283. +Gilbert on Col. Hewson a cobbler, 73. +Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167. 463. +Gillingham council, 448. 505. +G. (J.) on Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. +G. (J. M.) on the frozen horn, 25. +---- on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 100. +---- on George Wither the poet, 36. +---- on the phrase, "I preached as never sure to preach again," 36. +Gleniffer on Bab in the bowster, 45. +Gloucester alarm, what? 278. +Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204. +Gloves, the presentation of, 220. 424. +Glynne (Lord Chief Justice), his portrait, 8. +"God speed the plough," the motto, 8. +God's acre, a burial ground, 284. 380. +Goddard's History of Lynn, MSS. wanted, 140. +Gomer on chapel, or printing-office, 7. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 508. +---- on the etymology of nao, a ship, 509. +---- on Tristan d'Acunha, 29. +Good B'ye on the etymology of by-the-bye, 109. 229. +Goodwin (C. W.) on MSS. of Sir T. Phillipps, 507. +Gooseberry-fool, its derivation, 496. +Gordon (G. E. R.) on the word aver, 292. +Gordon (G. J. R.) on medal of Charles XII., 26. +---- on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26. +Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 100. 165. +G. (P. J. F.) on "In time the savage bull," &c., 502. +G. (Q.) on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225. +---- on barons of Hugh Lupus, 266. +G. (R.) on bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182. +Grahame (James), noticed, 453. +Grasson, its etymology, 8. 75. 76. +Grave, poem upon the, 372. 460. +Gravener (Sir Thomas), epitaph on, 57. 122. +Graves (J.) on a cardinal's hat, 169. +---- on the Ormonde portraits, 119. +Gray's Alcaic Ode, 4. +---- Elegy, its plagiarisms, 35. 206. 445. +---- Lucretian origin of a verse in, 138. +G. (R. E.) on meaning of Venwell, 38. +Greene (Robert), a Dutch translation of a tract by, 103. +---- Quip for an upstart courtier, 103. +---- Groatsworth of Witte, 140. 479. +---- Pandosto, 1. +Gregory the Great, 62. +Griffith (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +Groves of Blarney, its authorship, 495. +G. (S.) on the cataracts of the Nile, 89. +---- on Dancing Trenchmore, 89. +---- on Flemish account, 57. +---- on paternoster tackling, 89. +---- on Thomas Rogers of Horninger, 62. +---- on Theological tracts, 61. +Gualter (Rodolph), 8. 43. 123. +Guardian, Dutch version of, 22. +Guinegate on supporters borne by commoners, 224. +Gulls, as applied to hasty pudding, 143. +Gun, inscription of an old, 221. +Gutch (J. M.) on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 165. +G. (W. S.) on the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12. +Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of aver, 291. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 524. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 11. +Gyffes (Llaw) on arms of Sir John Davies, 409. + +H. + +H. on the ballad Darby and Joan, 38. +---- on the picture of our Saviour, 228. +H. (A. W.) on Simon Bache, 105. +---- on the Tradescants, 286. +Haggard (W. D.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307. +Hailsture (E.) on Quebeça and his epitaph, 223. +Hall's Discovery, epitaph in, 242. 338, 339. 504. +Hall (Hughes Frazer) on mitre and cloven tongues, 284. +Halliwell (J. O.) on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 140. +Hallum, Cardinal, his progenitors, 170. +{535} Hamilton (C.) on the author of Scoute-Generall, 303. +Hamilton, Newburgh, 117. 356. +Hamont (C. D.) on lachrymatories, 151. +Hampson's Religious Deceptions of the Church of Rome, an error corrected, +87. +Hampstead, judges' walk at, 4. +Hand giving the blessing, 477. 509. +Hand-bell before a corpse, 68. 154. +Handel's occasional oratorio, 426. 480. +Hares, 3. +Harlequins, origin of, 165. 287. 464. +Harrington (E. C.) on Cooke's Dialogue, 306. +---- on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214. +Harris the painter, notices wanted, 329. +Harrisers, meaning of, 252. +Harrison's Chronology, 105. 192. +Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 443. 522. +Hastings (Warren), his magnanimity, 369. +Hawkins (Edward) on the writers in the Anti-Jacobin, 348. +Haybands in seals, 186. 248. 291. 331. 332. +H. (B.) on snail-eating, 336. +H. (C.) on Bactria, 435. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 508. +---- on Petworth register-book, 449. +---- on the word Sewell, 482. +---- on St. Uncumber, 404. +H. (C. E.) on epitaph in Morwenstow churchyard, 377. +H. (C. H.) on the symbolism of Death, 501. +H. (C. R.) on epigram on the Duchess of Eboli, 208. +H. (De) on the descendants of Col. Fell, 142. +H. (E.) On "Cum grano salis," 88. +---- on Baron Munchausen's frozen horn, 182. +---- on an old ballad, 278. +Head's Nugæ Venales, 453. +Headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. 269. +Healing, prayers at the, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436. +Heart, to learn by, 425. 483. +Heath-hounds, 404. +Hedgehog, 3. +Hehl, Father, account of him wanted, 167. 269. +Henchman (Bp.), his portrait, 8. 43. +Henco on court dress, 407. +Henry IV., descent of, 120. 171. +Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323. +Henryson (Robert), a complete edition of his poems a desideratum, 38. +Herbert (George) and the restoration of Bemerton church, 22. 85. 178. +Herbert, Sir Thomas, his memoirs, 157. 223. 259. +Hermes on an inscribed alms-dish, 101. +---- on the phrase "God's acre," 380. +---- on snail-eating, 221. +Hermit at Hampstead on Wm. Hone, 508. +Hermit of Holyport on Dousers poem on Sidney, 22. +---- on old Dutch song-book, 23. +---- on the father of Philip Massinger, 52. +---- on a Dutch translation of a tract by Robert Greene, 103. +---- account of an ancient wood engraving, 277. +Herodotus, time when he wrote, 30. 76. 124. +Heronsewes, its derivation, 450. 507. +Herstmonceux castle, Dacre monument at, 75. +---- notices respecting, 28, 29. 124. +Hertfordiensis on paper-mill near Stevenage, 187. +Hewson (Col.) the cobbler, 11. 73. 123. +Hewett (J. W.) on an inscription on a clock, 329. 430. +Heylin's Microcosmos, error in the date, 22. +Heywood family, 263. +H. (F.) on the authorship of the Cavalier's farewell, 34. +H. (F. J.) on snail-charm, 179. +H. (H.) on "Ex pede Herculem," 302. +---- on Wat the hare, 44. +Hibbald (St.), who was he? 496. +Hibernicus on Dutch literature in Dublin university library, 379. +---- on the Milesians, 428. +Hickson (S.) on the authorship of Henry VIII., 33. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 119. +---- on the word "rack," in Shakspeare's Tempest, 218. +---- on Shakspeare and Fletcher, 318. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of prenzie, 454. +Hill's penny post, 62. +Hipparchus on Sabbatical Jewish years, 373. +Hippopotamus, 181. 308. +H. (J.) on an enigmatical epitaph, 184. +---- on the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, 21. +H. (J. C.) On Fivizzano the painter, 495. +H. (J. O.) on the Life of Clancie, 42. +H. (J. W.) on the word adur, 30. +---- on contracted names of places, 182. +H. (L.) on family of Sir J. Banks, 507. +H. (M. A.) on the word abeiles, 243. +---- on Rab Surdam, 193. +H. (N.) on Bunyan and the Visions of Hell, 467. +Hogan, what kind of beverage, 450. +Holland (Hugh) and his works, 427. +Holland, land, 30. 70. 229. +Hollander's austerity, &c., explanation wanted, 494. +Holy water for the hooping-cough, 220. +Holywood the mathematician, his birth-place, 389. +Homilies, the first edition of second book, 102. +Hone (William), his conversion, 477. 508. +Honor of Clare, documents relating to, 390. +Hoods of the Scotch universities, 329. +"Hook or by crook" explained, 116. 212. +Hooper (Bp.), his Godly Confession, &c., 169. 227. +Hooper (Richard) inquiries respecting William Chilcot, 38. +---- on Howel's Desiderius, 352. +Hooping-cough, cure of, 258 +Hoops, their early use in dress, 85. 153. +Hornbooks, 151. +Horneck (Dr. Anthony), inquiry respecting his letters, 117. +Horrocks (James), whose father lived in the time of Cromwell, 475. +Hotchkin (Robert) on lines by Pope, 221. +Houmont, motto, 106. +Howard (John), medal given to, 142. +Howard (Lord), was he a Papist? 185. 244. 287. 309. +Howe (Capt.), how related to George II., 353. 438. +Howel's Desiderius, or Original Pilgrim, 352. +H. (R.) on the legend of St. Molaise, 478. +---- on the word bawn, 483. +---- on the fossil elk of Ireland, 502. +---- on stone chalices, 481. +H. (R. C.) on a stone in Casterton church, 181. +---- on the rarity of William IV.'s copper coinage, 136. +H. (R. C. H.) on the family of Sir J. Banks, 390. +H. (R. D.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 137. +---- on Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, 526. +---- on Gregory the Great, 194. +---- on the phrase, "Mind your P's and Q's," 328. 523. +---- on pillgarlick, 150. +---- on the agency of Od, 517. +H. (S.) on meaning of waste-book, 465. +H. (S. H.) on Breeches Bible, 72. +---- on Cromwell's dealings with the devil, 282. +H. (T.) on obeism, 59. +Hughes (William) on Iovanni Volpe, 244. +Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69. +Hurd (Bp.), biography wanted, 496. +Huyghens (Constantine), English poems by, 423. +H. (W. B.) on Christ's-cross Row, 465. +---- on the frozen horn, 282. +---- on Mont-de-Piété, 372. +---- on lines in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 142. +---- on the meaning of "Trepidation talked," 450. +Hylles' Arte of Vulgar Arithmeticke, 409. + +I. + +I. (B. R.) on epigram on synod of Dort, 94. +---- on plafery, 88. +I. (C. H.) on mints at Norwich, 525. +Ich dien, motto, 106. 168. +I. (F.) on ancient wood engraving, 426. +Ignatius' Epistles, edited by Mr. Cureton, 138. +Ignobus on suppressed chantries, 24. +Ignore, its etymology, 169. +Image of both churches, its author, 407. 469. +Imagination, on its early culture, 38. 73. 152. +Inedited poetry, from Harleian MSS., 203. 218. +Inquisition, Histoire de l', its authorship, 11. +Inscription on an oak board, 240. +Ireland, notes on, 490. +Irish brigade, account of, 372. + +J. + +J., on Criston, Somerset. 357. +---- on the correct prefix of mayors, 92. +---- James II., his natural daughter, 224. 249. 280. 506. +Jarltzberg on altar lights, &c., 68. +---- Barlaam and Josaphat, 278. +---- on Queen Mary's Lament, &c., 89. +---- on odour from the rainbow, 224. +---- on the vendace, 301. +Jarture, account of this work wanted, 89. +JasPer on collar of SS., 42. +Jaytee on record for existing monuments, 418. +---- on villenage, 411. +J. (B.) on egg and arrow ornament, 349. +Jerne on a carved ceiling, 424. +Jerrold (Douglas) on the sayer of "After me the deluge," 299. +Jesse's London, notes on, 84. +Jesuits, History of, the author? 328. +Jews in China, discovery of, 442. +J. (F.) on Ruggles' Ignoramus, 518. +J. (G. A.) on Scotch universities' hoods, 329. +J. (H.) on the curfew bell, 77. +---- on Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449. +---- on Sir Walter Raleigh, 105. +---- on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 23. +Jingo on self-striking clocks, 372. +J. (L.) on the curse of Scotland, 483. +---- on snail-eating, 221. +---- on record of existing monuments, 217. +J. (M.) on Maclean not Junius, 411. +John ap William on Welsh history, 447. +John, King, at Lincoln, 141. 290. +John's (St.) Bridge fair, 88. 287. 341. 469. +----Vox populi vox Dei, 288. +Joan (Pope) whether a myth or a veritable lady, 265. 306. 395. 463. +---- the game of, 22. +Jonah and the whale, 517. +Jonathan, the cognomen of Brother, 495. +Jones (T.) on the ten commandments, 412. +Jonson, Ben, his portrait, 106. +Joseph of Exeter, where is the MS. of his De Bello Antiocheno? 447. +Josephus on St. John's Bridge fair, 88. +Jove (J. Cove) on spelling of Britannicus, 463. +J. (T) on the circulation of the blood, 340. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 73. +---- on the authorship of Histoire de l'Inquisition, 11. +---- on "Jurare ad caput animalium," 192. +{536} ---- on the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, 198. +---- on Treatise by Abp. Engelbert, 291. +---- on obeahism, 309. +---- on swearing by swans, 71. 308. +---- on "Antiquitas sæculi juventus mundi," 156. +---- on cognation of the Jews and Lacedæmonians, 172. +---- on modum promissionis, 92. +---- on occult transposition of letters, 69. +---- on Welsh words for water, 152. +---- on the verse, "Words are men's daughters," &c., 38. +Judas cup, account of, 85. +Junius, the vellum-bound copy, 262. 307. 378. 411. +"Jurat? crede minus," an epigram, 143. 193. +J. (W.) on cardinals and abbots in the English Church, 304. + +K. + +K. on the meaning of gig-hill, 222. +---- on the capitulations of the Irish brigades, 372. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on Voltaire, where situated, 433. +---- on the meaning of Venville, 310. +K. (D.) on Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352. +Keepsakes, the potter's and shepherd's, 181. +K. (E. H.) on the etymology of aver, 42. +Kelke (W. Hastings) on north sides of churchyards, 332. +---- on discrepancies in Dugdale's account of the Cobham family, 53. +---- on Landwade church, 102. +Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425. 502. +Kentish Town in the last century, 4. +Kenyon (C. Howard) on a sonnet "On the Librarie at Cambridge," 37. +Kepper (G. L.) on a specimen of English French, 437. +Kerriensis on Lord Howard, 287. +---- on mazer wood, 288. +---- on traditions from remote periods, 289. +---- on sacramental wine, 368. +---- on the Milesians, 428. +Kershaw (J. H.) on a specimen of composition, 493. +Kersley (T. H.) on the time when Herodotus wrote, 30. +---- on the derivation of Yankee, 461. +Kerslake (Thomas) on Locke's MSS., 337. +K. (H. C.) on Dacre monument, 75. +---- on Demosthenes and New Testament, 437. +---- on the meaning of eign, 351. +---- on an incised slab, 373. +K. (E. J.) on Jonah and the whale, 517. +---- on quotation, "Men may live fools," &c., 518. +K. (H. C.) on outline in painting, 63. +---- on the meaning of Sewell, 391. +---- on the meaning of Tu autem, 265. +K. (F.) on biography of Bishop Hurd, 496. +---- on David Rizzio's signature, 390. +Kg. (P. S.) on Tingry, 464. +K. (I.) on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. +King (Richard John) on a Danish Itinerary, 238. +---- on metropolitan improvements, 368. +King (Thos. Wm.) on hats of cardinals, 182. +---- on record of existing monuments, 513. +King's (Dr.) poem "The Toast," a key to the characters, 13. +King's Evil, touching for, 290. +---- form of prayer for, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436. +K. (J.) on the two Drs. Abercromby, 209. +K. (J. B.) on water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118. +K. (L. H.) on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 522. +Knapp family in Norfolk and Suffolk, 424. +Knebsend, or Nebsend, 263. 434. +Knight (C.) on a passage in Hamlet, 10. +Knights Hospitallers, 243. +---- in combat on church chests, 187. +---- of Malta, their badge, 278. +---- two sorts of, 425. +Kobold, its etymology, 85. +Kooez (Aredjid) on the word winkel, 138. +---- on foreign renderings, 138. +K. (S.) on the meaning of conquestum, 92. +K. (T. H.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 302. +---- on the authorship of "La Rose nait," &c., 186. +K. (W. H. H.) on cross between wolf and hound, 93. +K. (W. M.) on law courts at St. Alban's, 466. +---- on the san grail, 224. +Kynaston's Museum Minervæ, 317. + +L. + +L. on Antiquitas sæculi juventus mundi, 125. +---- on "Après moi le déluge," 397. +---- on the curse of Scotland, 423. +---- on closing rooms after death, 142. +---- on culprits torn by horses, 91. +---- on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93. +---- on decking churches at Christmas, 118. +---- on epigram on the synod of Dort, 23. +---- on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 43. +---- on the authorship of Gaudentio di Lucca, 36. +---- on portrait of Bp. Henchman, 8. +---- on a passage in Bp. Butler, 44. +---- on the hippopotamus, 308. +---- on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on Histoire des Sévérambes, 4. 148. 374. +---- on the nine of diamonds, 22. +---- on Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88. +---- on the etymology of "to pose," 91. +---- on Wanton's Delli Viaggi, 277. +L. (A.) on Shakspeare a thorough sailor, 300. +---- on meaning of luncheon, 369. +Lachrymatories, their use, 151. +Lady fights at Atherton, 143. +Lady's trees, 206. +Lamb (Charles), his epitaph, 322. 379. 459. +Lammer-beads, 84. 100. 115. 229. +Lammin (W. H.) on Sir John Davies, 336. +Lancashire folk lore, 55. 516. +Lancastriensis on Bigod de Loges, 434. +---- on West Chester, 459. +Landwade church, 39. 102. +Langholme fair, proclamation of, 56. 156. +Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137. +Language given to men, the saying, 229. +Laudator Temporis acti on writing paper, 181. +Laud's (Abp.) answer to Fisher, 224. +Lawrence (T.) on names of the ferret, 390. +Lawson (Charles), notices of, 331. +L. (B. L.) on Holland land, 70. +L. (E.) on the meaning of Cefn, 152. +L. (E. A. H.) on the meaning of Sewell, 505. +---- on Lambert Simnel, 506. +Legalis on Lord Mayor a privy councillor, 496. +Leges on the word prenzie in Measure for Measure, 401. +Leicester's Commonwealth, 29. 374. +Leicestrensis on cachecope bell, 407. +---- on churchwarden's accounts of St. Mary-de-Castro, 352. +---- on Dieu et mon droit, 407. +Lennep (J. H. van) on Dutch popular song-book, 189. +Lennox, the daughters of the sixth earl of, 243. +Lent lilies, or daffodils, 259. +Leresche on Darcy Lever church, 27. +Lewis (George) on passage in Coleridge, 518. +L. (H. R.) on the authorship of a "History of the Jesuits," 328. +---- on Sempecta at Croyland, 328. +"Librarie at Cambridge," sonnet on the, 37. +Library of George III., whether sold or presented to the nation, 427. +Lie, on giving the, 369. +Lights on the altar, 30. 172. +Limerick cathedral, inscription on a tablet, 477. +Lincoln Missal, any MS. of, 119. 193. +Lion symbolical of the resurrection, 462. +Littus, its application in the sense of ripa, 446. +Liturgicus on headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. +L. (J.) on abbot Eustacius and Angodus, 141. +L. (J. H.) on Simon Bache, 155. +---- on painting by C. Bega, 28. +---- on Coggeshall job, 285. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 285. +---- on "Harry Parry, when will you marry," 289. +---- on Thomas May, 167. +L. (L. B.) on haybands in seals, 248. 332. +---- a note for topographers of London, 206. +---- on an original warrant, 220. +---- on witchcraft in the seventeenth century, 444. +Llewellyn on Camden and Curwen families, 125. 253. +---- on separation of sexes in churches, 288. +---- on Rev. Mr. Gay, 508. +---- on Petworth registers, 510. +L. (M. C.) on preaching from written sermons, 478. +Locke (John), letter respecting him, 97. +---- manuscripts, 337. +Loftus (Abp.) memoranda wanted, 263. +Longevity, remarkable, 237. +Long Meg of Westminster, 22. +Longueville MSS., where are they? 449. +Loretto, the chapel of, 205. +Lower (Mark Antony) on the arches of Pelaga, 478. +---- on the frozen horn, 71. +---- on haybands in seals, 186. +---- on registry of dissenters, 460. +---- on traditions from remote periods through few links, 237. +---- on the meaning of tye, 340. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Luard on the Sempecta, 433. +Lucas family, 352. +Lucretia, the Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88. +Lucy and Colin, 7. 76. +Luncheon, its meaning, 369. 464. +Lukis (W. C.) on engraved warming-pans, 522. +Lunardi's balloon, 153. +Lupus (Hugh), the barons of, 87. 189. 266. 503. +Lutestring, to speak in, its meaning, 188. +Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137. +L. (N. E.) on the History of Andrea Ferrara, 62. +L. (W.) on a specimen of foreign English, 57. +---- on the Lucas family, 352. +Lynch law, its origin, 24. 76. +Lyon verse, 466. 507. +Lyttleton (Launcelot), particulars wanted, 330. + +M. + +M. on Mrs. Catherine Barton, 434. +---- on Clarkson's Richmond, 507. +{537} ---- on Lay of the Last Minstrel, 464. +---- on Merrick and Tattersall, 60. +---- on obeism, 149. +---- on a regular mull, 508. +---- on sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 464. +---- on Southey's March to Moscow, 243. +---- on the author of a Modest Enquiry, 264. +---- on "Trepidation talk'd," 486. +---- on St. Vitus and St. Patrick's festival, 241. +[mu]. on Borrow's English Ballads, 228. +---- on MS. of Bede, 247. +---- on epitaph on Sir Thomas Gravener, 122. +---- on portrait of Archbishop Williams, 152. +---- on Letters on the British Museum, 208. +---- on the Ulm manuscript, 269. +M. 4. (J.) on Devonshire folk-lore, 404. +---- on earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. +---- on Dr. Young's Narcissa, 422. +---- on the meaning of peep, 310. +M. or N., their use in the Church service, 323. 447. +M. (A.) on the expression "at sixes and sevens," 425. +---- on the song "Talk not of love," 7. +M. (A. C.) on the derivation of Minnis, 388. +---- on the singing of swans, 75. +Machell (R. B.) on the lingering of the spirit, 84. +Machell's MS. Collections for Westmoreland and Cumberland, 118. 227. +Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), translations of Apuleius, &c., 76. +---- on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 493. +---- on time when Herodotus wrote, 124. +---- on an inedited ballad on Truth, 134. +---- on an oration against Demosthenes, 141. +---- on hornbooks, 151. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 152. +---- a word to the literary men of England, 161. +---- on Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 203. +---- on a poem "A Vertuous Woman," from the Harleian MSS., 219. +---- on an epitaph on Mr. Browne, 320. +---- on Sallustius' Epistles to Cæsar, 62. 140. +---- on Sallustius and Tacitus, 325. +Mackintosh (Sir James), his notes in books, 489. +---- on the authors of the Rolliad, 131. +Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163. +Maclean not Junius, 378. 411. +Madden (Sir Frederick) on Beatrix Lady Talbot, 10. +---- on Charles I. and Nave's collection of pictures, 236. +---- on the Poems of John Seguard, 261. +Madden's Reflections and Resolutions, 323. +Magnum sedile, their use, 142. +Magpies, 3. +Maillé, the house of, 351. +Maitland's (Dr. S. R.) Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220. 243. +---- on the Sempecta of Croyland, 357. +M. (A. J.) on Voltaire's Henriade, 388. +Malentour, a motto on a crest, 449. 485. +Malta, records at, 180. +Man, arms of the Isle of, 373. 520. +Manley (John) on a curious fact in natural history, 166. +Manuscripts, ancient, proposed association for recovering, 161. 261. +340. +Marforio on collections of pasquinades, 8. +Marinus (Faber) on Tandem D. O. M., 62. +Mark xiii. 32., Annotators on, 8. 110. +Markham (Charles D.) on the Vavasours of Hazlewood, 71. +Markham (C. W.) on Essheholt Priory, 86. +Markland (J. H.) on the writers in the Rolliad, 333. +Mark's (St.), foundation-stone of, Venice, 88. 147. +Marriage, curious omen at, 406. +Mariconda on St. Francis, 321. +Marsh's Female Captive, 423. +Martin family, 29. +Marshal, hereditary earl, 209. +Marsham (Sir John), was he knight or baronet? 407. +Martinus on the published Dutch books, 326. +Marwoode (John) of Honiton, 450. +Mary, Queen of Scots, defence of her execution, 113. 198. +---- her crucifix, 517. +---- Lament, 89. 172. +---- prayer of, 369. 504. +Mary-de-Castro (St.), churchwardens' accounts of, 352. +Mason not Junius, 402. 432. +Massinger, Philip, his father, 52. +Mathews (Wm. Franks) on the fire of London, 350. +Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. 284. +Matrimony, solemnization of, 307. +Matrix of monastic seal, 263. +M. (A. W.) on Cardinal Hallum, 170. +Mawer (Rev. Dr.), epitaph on, 184. 248. 291. +May (Thomas), notices of, 167. 279. 280. +May cats, 20. 84. +Mayor of London, is he a privy councillor? 496. +Mayors, their correct prefix, 92. +Mazer wood and Gutta percha, 239. 288. 467. +M^cCalmont (Thomas), notice of H. Smith, 222. +M. (C. O. S.) on Richard Whiting's watch, 352. +M. (C. R.) on tomb of Chaucer, 188. +---- on burying in church walls, 156. +---- on the Clench family, 188. +---- on Lady Bingham, 229. +---- on knights in combat on church chests, 187. +---- on magnum sedile, 142. +Medal, a satirical one, 240. +M. (E. J.) on the tomb of Rev. W. Adams, 249. +---- on "To-day we purpose," 397. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 429. +Me. (J.), queries and notes on books, men, and authors, 117. +Mercer (W. J.) on "Noli me tangere," 46. +---- on the derivation of cad, 46. +Mercurii on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 266. +---- on Pursuits of Literature, 378. +Merrick, the versifier of the Psalms, 60. +Merryweather (F. S.) on aged monks, 60. +Merviniensis on arms of Isle of Man, 373. +Metrical psalms and hymns, origin of their use, 119. 198. +Metropolitan improvements suggested by Bishop King, 368. +Mezzotinto on the authorship of the Butcher Duke, 8. +M. (F.) on Paul pitcher night, 239. +M. (F. C.) on the motto Malentour, 485. +M. (F. E.) on the motto Malentour, 449. +---- on the origin of national debts, 374. +M. (G. R.) on the name Vineyard, 470. +Miching Mallecho in Hamlet, 3. 213. +Midwives licensed, 29. 44. +Mildew in books, 29. +Milesians, their origin, 353. 428. +Milk-maids in 1753, 367. +Miller (Dr.), author of Philosophy of History, commended, 137. +Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390. 484. +---- expressions in, 241. +---- Nativity Ode, 36. +---- supposed pun by, 37. 141. +---- sonnet, query by, 142. +Milward (Sir Thomas) his portrait, 8. +Miners burning out a delinquent, 123. +Minium, or red lead pencil of Archbishop Parker, 492. +Minnis, its derivation, 388. +Mints, local, 447. 525. +Miso-dolos on indulgences granted to benefactors for building Saint George +the Martyr's, 444. +Mistletoe on oaks, 192. 226. 396. 462. +Mitre, the episcopal, its origin, 62. 144. 145. 284. +M. (J.) on an ancient MS. of Bede's Eccles. Hist., 180. +---- on natural son of Cardinal Wolsey, 303. +---- on an answer to Fisher's Relation, 224. +---- on orations against Demosthenes, 228. +---- on derivation of Yankee, 260. +---- on lost manuscripts, 340. +---- on the first edition of the Second Book of Homilies, 102. +---- on a prayer of the Bishop of Nantes, 140. +---- on Munchausen's Travels, &c., 453. +M. (J. E.) on a passage in Virgil, 357. +M. (J. F.) on Milton and Calves-head Club, 484. +---- on Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis, 260. +---- on solemnization of matrimony, 307. +---- on Voltaire's Henriade, 485. +M. (J. H.) on apple-pie order, 468. +---- on Denarius Philosophorum, 251. +---- on the nine of diamonds, 253. +---- on Pope Joan, 395. +---- on form of prayer at the healing, 126. +---- on the epitaph of the Countess of Pembroke, 262. 456. +---- on George Steevens and Wm. Stevens, 286. +---- on Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105. +---- did St. Paul's clock strike thirteen? 109. +---- on the song Winifreda, 108. +M. (J. L.) on the Nineveh monuments and Milton's Nativity Ode illustrated +from Lucian, 35. +M. (J. O.) on the Thirty-nine Articles, 287. +---- on the table of prohibited degrees, 329. +M. (N.) on epigram against Burke, 284. +Mock-beggar, origin of the term, 44. +Mocker, its meaning, 73. +Modest Enquiry, &c., its author, 264. +Modum Promissionis, 92. +Molaise (St.), legend of, inquired after, 478. +Mole, the story of the, 74. +Monarchia Solipsorum, its authorship, 138. 197. +Monkbarns on proclamation of Langholme fair, 56. +Monks, aged, of the tenth century, 60. 139. +Monkstown on Joseph Nicolson's family, 397. +Monosyllables, their use, 57. 165. 340. +Monro (Cecil) on the baldrock, 503. +Montchesni family, 518. +Mont-de-Piété, 372. 524. +Monumental symbolism, 449. +Monuments, record of existing, 14. 116. 217. 313. 418. 513. +Moore's Almanack, 263. 339. 381. 466. +Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260. +Morse and Ireton families, 250. +Mosaic, its meaning, 389. 469. 521. +Moths called souls, 220. +Mottos on warming-pans and garters, 84. 115. 290. 522. +Mounds, or munts, its meaning, 187. 413. +M. (P. M.) on the head of the Saviour, 168. +---- on lines of the Temple, 505. +M. (R.) on a musical plagiarism, 105. +M. (R. R.) on hand-bells at funerals, 466. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 309. +---- on Pope Joan, 395. +---- on the Life of St. Pancras, 523. +---- on national debts, 524. +---- on Monte di Pietà, 524. +M. (S.) on the pedigree of Owen Glendower, 222. +{538} M. (S. R.) on the derivation of luncheon, 464. +---- on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 335. +M. (T.) on mythology of the stars, 508. +Mull, a regular, origin of the phrase, 449. 508. +Munchausen's Travels, 117. 305. 453. +Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, omissions noticed, 4. +Mushroom, its etymology, 166. +Musical plagiarism, 105. +M. (W. G.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504. +---- on the word prenzie, 522. +M. (W. R.) on "Fronte capillatâ," 286. +---- on the origin of the Milesians, 353. +---- on Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living, 43. +M. (W. T.) on Arthur's Seat, 251. +---- on the couplet, "Earth has no rage," 23. +---- on proclamation of Langholme fair, 156. + +N. + +N. on burying in church walls, 37. +---- on dragons, 40. +---- on Memoir of George Steevens, 286. +N. (A.) on "Après moi le déluge," 397. +---- on coinage in Germany, 118. +---- on Pope Joan, 463. +---- on Nao, a ship, 477. +---- on the San Grail, 482. +---- on Stanedge Pole, 390. +Nails, paring them on Sunday, 55. 462. +Nantes, bishop of, a prayer by him, 140. +Nao, a ship, authority wanted, 477. 509. +Napoleon, tablet to, 74. +National debts, their origin, 374. 466. 524. +Natural history, curious fact in, 166. 398. 436. +Nave's (Bartolomeo della) collection of pictures, 236. +Navorscher, De, 81. 106. 114. +N. (D.) on the visit of Elizabeth to Bacon, 44. +Neck, cure for a large, 405. +Nedlam on "Mind your P' and Q's," 463. +Nehceeb (Samoht) on the name of Bacon, 41. +N. (E. L.) on Mr. P. Collier's note on the Winter's Tale, 101. +---- on the origin of harlequins, 165. +---- on true blue, 116. +Nelson (Robert), his armorial bearings, 263. +Nemo on Carolus Lawson, 331. +---- on the author of Broad Stone of Honour, 264. +---- on Pope Joan, 265. +---- on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 389. +Nelson's (Lord) dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517. +Nestorians, or lost tribes, 484. +"Nettle in, dock out," its meaning, 133. 201. 205. 368. 463. +Neville family, 24. +Nevinson (Rev. Charles) on Bp. Hooper's Godly Confession, 169. +Newburn (F.) on Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519. +News, the origin of the word, 300. +New Testament, passages in, illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. 437. +Newspapers, notes on, 164. 248. +N. (G.) on a quotation, "To-day we purpose," 302. +Nibor on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 284. +---- on epitaph on Rev. John Mawer, 291. +Nicholson (Andrew) on wife of Bishop Nicolson, 243. +Nicolai (S.) Vita, sive Stultitiæ Exemplar, 87. +Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328. +Nicolson (Bishop), his family, 243. 397. +---- his opinion of Bp. Burnet, 136. +Nieremberg (J. E.), his Contemplations ascribed to Bp. Taylor, 43. +Nievie-nick-nack, a game, 179. +Nile, cataracts of the, 89. +Nine of diamonds, why called "the curse of Scotland," 22. 253. 423. 483. +Nineveh, the king of, burns himself, 408. 506. +---- monuments illustrated from Lucian, 35. +N. (J. D.) on the library of the church of Westminster, 230. +N. (J. G.) on Giovanni Volpe, 247. +---- on Roman Catholic peers, 253. +---- on general pardons, 279. +---- on the term mock-beggar, 44. +N. (J. D. N.) on the black rood of Scotland, 104. +---- on nievie-nick-nack, 179. +N. (M.), a word to literary men, 261. +Nobbs of Norwich, notice of, 447. 525. +Noble names in workhouses, 350. +Nocab on Bacon and Fagan, 106. +---- on hand-bell before a corpse, 154. +---- on snail-eating, 336. +---- on the invention of steam-power, 23. +Noli me tangere, 46. 484. +Nonsuch palace near Ewell, 236. +Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206. +Norman nobility, 87. 189. 266. 503. +---- MS. catalogue of, 266. 306. +North Briton, who were the writers in, 409. 432. +Northege family, where located? 425. +Northman on derivation of Yankee, 437. +Notabilis expositio super canonem misse, 87. +Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to vol. iii., 1. +---- in Holland, 81. +Nothing, translation of charade upon, 369. +Novus on disinterment for heresy, 378. +---- on Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137. +Nourse (Wm. E. C.) on Scandinavia, 370. +"Nullis fraus tuta latebris," motto, 329. +N. (W. M.) on spelling of Britannia, 502. +N. (V. D.) on the order of St. Franciscus, 502. + +O. + +Oak-web, or cockchafer, 259. +Oates (Titus), his autograph, 27. +Obeism, 59. 149. 150. 309. 376. +Observator, the, its authorship, 323. +Observator revived, its authorship, 323. +Occult transposition of letters, 69. +Od, how this agency is tested, 517. +Offor (George) on Bunyan's portrait, and The Visions, 89. +O. (J. P.) on the marriage of Sir John Vaughan, 223. +Olave's (St.) churches, Southwark, 373. +Oldbuck (Jonathan), jun., on Landwade church, 39. +Oldenburg horn, engraving of, 509. +Oldham, passage in, 372. +Omega on cherubim and seraphim, 27. +O. (M. N.) on Iovanni Volpe, 188. 244. +Onions, St. Thomas', why so called, 187. 252. +[Greek: Ôô] on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +O's, the fifteen, 391. +Organs, when first used in churches, 518. +Ormonde, the Marquis of, on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225. +---- portraits, 119. +Outlandish Knight, ballad, 49. 208. +Outline in painting, 63. 154. +Owen (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +Owen (Dr. John), unpublished sermons, 435. +Owen Glendower, his pedigree, 222. 356. +Oxford Friar's Voyage to the North Pole, 168. + +P. + +P. on the meaning of averia, 157. +---- on Sir Thomas Bullen's drinking-horn, 38. +---- on dragons, 157. +---- on the barons of Hugh Lupus, 87. +---- on Montchesni family, 518. +---- on the meaning of Venwell, 310. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 24. +[script pi] on the Breeches or Geneva Bible, 13. +---- on canons and articles, 491. +---- on School of the Heart, 469. +P**** (C. P.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377. +---- on Achilles and the tortoise, 484. +---- on the word Champak, 448. +---- on epigrams by Coulanges and Prior, 446. +---- on symbolism of Death, 502. +---- on Dies Iræ, 468. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 457. +---- on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 396. +---- on the author of "We hope, and hope," &c., 448. +---- on Hollander's austerity, 494. +---- on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 459. +---- on Anonymous Ravennas, 462. +---- on the lion, a symbol of the Resurrection, 462. +---- on John Marwoode, 450. +---- on a notice of Cardinal Azzolin, 458. +---- the cart before the horse, 468. +---- on catacombs and bone-houses, 483. +---- on the Tanthony, 484. +---- on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 484. +---- on early rain called "the pride of the morning," 484. +---- on the lost tribes, 484. +---- on "Noli me tangere," 484. +---- on the Sicilian vespers, 484. +---- on the antiquity of smoking, 484. +Pagnini's Bible, 24. 86. +Paine (C. Jun.) on Ussher's works, 496. +Painters' anachronisms, 369. 517. +Pallavicino and the Conte d'Olivarez, 478. 523. +Palmerston (Henry Viscount) lines attributed to, 28. +Pancras (St.), Smith's collections on, 285. 397. +---- biographical notice of, 523. +Papa alterius orbis, its origin, 497. +Papal tiara, its origin, 144. +---- bulls, forged, 149. +Paper-mill near Stevenage, 187. +Pardons, general, under the great seal, 279. +Parish register tax, 94. +Parr, family of Queen Katharine, 302. +Parsons (Daniel) on book plates, 495. +Paslam (Charles) on "Binsey, God help me!" 44. +Pasquinades, collections of, 8. +Paternoster tackling, its meaning, 89. 152. +Patrick's (Rev. John) Tract on the Eucharist, 169. 214. +Paul (St.), his Life wanted, 451. +Paul pitcher night, 239. +Paul's (St.), did its clock ever strike thirteen? 40. 109. 153. 198. +449. +Paull (Dr. James), 28. +P. (C.) on Col. Hewson the cobbler, 11. +P. (C. H.) on "Felix, quem faciunt," 431. +---- on derivation of fib, 167. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 185. +---- on the New Testament illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. +Peachell (Hugh), notice of, 407. +Peacock (Edw. Jun.) on wife of James Torre, 329. +---- on a record of existing monuments, 116. +---- on Lincoln missal, 119. +Peacock, swearing by the, 70. 438. +Pelaga, arches of, where? 478. 522. +Pelethronius on meaning of auriga, 253. +{539} Pembroke, Countess of, her epitaph, 262. 307. 413. 456. +Penn (Wm.) and his family, 264. 409. 454. +Penny post and Coleridge, 27. +---- origin of, 6. 62. +Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105. +Peter the Hermit, inscription on his tomb, 329. +"Peter Wilkins," on the authorship of, 13. +Peter's (St.) in Rome, supposed inscription on, 425. +Peters, Hugh, notices of, 166. 214. +Petworth register-book, 449. 485. 510. +Pews in churches, 56. +Peyton, family of, 186. +P. (G.) on Machell's MS. collections, 227. +---- on Prideaux and the post-office, 186. +---- on illustrations of Tennyson, 319. +P. (H.) on Babington's conspiracy, 458. +[Phi]. ([Omega].) on "turning the tables," 276. +Phillipps (Sir Thomas), his manuscripts, 358. 507. +---- on record of existing monuments, 417. +[Greek: Philologos], on Bacon and Fagan, 483. +Phoenix, the, its literary proprietors, 325. +[Greek: Phôs], on illustrations of Chaucer, 306. +Pictorial antiquities, 423. +Pigeons eaten before death, 517. +Pightle, its meaning, 391. +Pigs with single hoofs, 263. 357. 468. +Pilcher, its meaning, 476. 507. 525. +Pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 429. +Pillgarlick, 42. 74. 150. +Pinkerton (W.) on Davy Jones's locker, 509. +---- on Mazer wood, 239. +---- on the Tradescants, 393. +---- on whale caught at Greenwich, 286. +Pio (A. P. di) on the etymology of apricot, 75. +P. (J.) on the miscellaneous tracts of Peter Sterry, 38. +P. (J. S.) on porci solidipedes, 263. +Plafery, its meaning, 88. +Planché (J. R), on Poem on the Grave, 460. +---- on Red Sindon, 27. +Plays in churches, 494. +Poetical coincidences, 320. +Poet's Corner, when attached to the transept of Westminster Abbey, 381. +Pomeroy (Arthur), his parentage, 303. +Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 326. 526. +Pope, on the election of one in a water-closet, 142. 253. +Pope's Dunciad, an incongruity in, 387. +---- lines by, 221. +Porson's imposition, 28. +Porter (Endymion), his birth-place, 303. +Portraits of distinguished Englishman, 233. +Portus Canum, where? 408. +Pose, the etymology of "to pose," 91. +P. (P.) on folk lore in Lancashire, 516. +---- on places called Purgatory, 241. 308. +P. (R.) on the doctrine of probabilism, 61. +P. (R. C.) on Saxon coinage at Derby, 225. +Predeceased used as a verb active, 143. 287. +Price (E. B.) on engraved warming-pans, 115. +---- on private memoir of Queen Elizabeth, 197. +Prideaux (Edmund) and the first post-office, 186. 266, 267. 308. +---- family, 398. +Prior's Posthumous Works, 24. +ProBa ConScientia on the family name of Bacon, 41. +Probabilism, the doctrine of, 61. 68. +Prohibited degrees, table of, commanded to be fixed in churches, 329. +Prol in Anglia, where? 238. +Proverbs, Ex pede Herculem, 302. 380. +---- the cart before the horse, 468. +---- going the whole hog, 224. 250. +---- Mind your P's and Q's, 328. 357. 463. 523. +---- spick and span new, 330. 480. +---- under the rose, 300. 480. +Pryme (C. de la) on Mind your P's and Q's, 357. +P. (S.) on Farquharson and Dr. Paull, 28. +---- on "Many a word at random spoke," 409. +Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449. +Publicans' signs, 424. +Pultock (Robert) the supposed author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +Purgatory, places so called, 241. +Pursuits of Literature, its authorship, 240. 276. 378. +Pursuivant on Lord Bexley's descent from Cromwell, 185. +P. (W. H.) on God's acre, 284. +---- on the couplet, "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. + +Q. + +Q. on Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagensis, 328. +---- on a quotation from Tillotson, 241. +Q. (D.) on the meaning of slums, 284. +Q. (F. S.) on cockade, 196. +---- on derivation of aver, 292. +---- on pillgarlick, 74. +---- on true blue, 92. +Q. (P.) on Civil War tract, 303. +Q. (Q.) on a quotation from Cam. Emblem., 433. +---- on skeletons at Egyptian banquets, 482. +Q. (U.) on Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, 224. +---- on a quotation from the The Christian Instructed, 240. +Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. 335. 396. +Quarles, was he pensioned? 11. +Quebeça and his epitaph, 223. 458. +Quidam on Gillingham, 448. +Quinces a customary present, 20. +Quincuplex Psalterium, 86. +Quotations: "I preached as a dying man to dying men," 36. +---- "And coxcombs vanquish Berkeley by a grin," 110. +---- "After me the deluge," 299. +---- "A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind," 300. +---- "Earth has no rage," 45. +---- "A verse may find him," &c., 60. +---- "The lucky have whole days," 69. +---- "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 69. +---- "Plurima gemma latet cæcâ tellure sepulta," 76. +---- "Cum grano salis," 66. 153. 253. +---- "The soul's dark cottages," 105. 154 +---- "Fine by degrees and beautifully less," 105. 154. +---- "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. 191. +---- "Sees good in everything," &c., 168. +---- "La Rose nait en un moment," 186. +---- "Laus tua non tua fraus, " 290. 466. +---- "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. 226. +---- "Impatient to speak and not see," 213. +---- "Just notions will into good actions grow," 240. +---- "O wearisome condition of humanity," 241. +---- "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263. +---- "Poor Allinda's growing old," 264. +---- "Deal, Dover, and Harwich," 264. +---- "The feast of reason," &c., 265. +---- "In the sweat of thy brow," 275. +---- "There was a maid of Westmoreland," 278. +---- "Too wise to err," 279. +---- "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287. +---- "Harry Parry, when will you marry?" 207. 289. +---- "To-day we purpose," &c., 302. 396. +---- "God take those soonest whom He loves best," 302. 377. +---- "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. 485. +---- "Nature's mother wit," 388. +---- "Felix, quem faciunt," 373. 431. 482. +---- "Nulli fraus tuta latebris," 323. 433. +---- "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 494. +---- "In time the bull is brought to bear the yoke," 388. 502. +---- "Men may live fools," &c., 518. +---- "Suum cuique tribuere," 518. +---- "We hope, and hope, and hope," 448. +---- "William the Norman conquers England's state," 168. +---- "Words are men's daughters," 38. 110. 154. + +R. + +R. on epitaph on Countess of Pembroke, 413. +---- on Smith's collections of MSS., 285. +R. (a reader) on expressions in Milton, 241. +R. 2. (C. J.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. +R. (A.) on a pun by Milton, 141. +R. (A. jun.) on the picture of the Saviour, 228. +R. (A. B.) on epitaph of the "worthie knight," 57. +Rab Surdam, 42. 193. +Rack, its meaning in Shakspeare, 218. +Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425. +Rainbow, odour from the, 224. 310. +Raines (F. R.) on record of existing monuments, 514. +R. (A. L.) on Dr. Maitland's Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220. +Raleigh, Sir Walter, an incident respecting, 105. +Ramasshed, meaning of the term, 347. 434. +Ratcatcher on the word ferret, 461. +Ratche, its meaning, 265. +Rawson (J.) on the mother church of the Saxons, 90. +R. (C. C.) on the Tradescants, 469. +R. (C. I.) on Criston, Somerset, 357. +---- on the frozen horn, 459. +---- on "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287. +---- on the white rose, 505. +Rds. (E.) on the Brownes of Cowdray, 194. +Reader on monumental symbolism, 449. +Rechibus, its meaning, 302. +Red book of the Irish Exchequer, 6. +Red hand, 194. +Red Sindon, 27. +Redwing's nest, 408. 486. +Registration of Dissenters in churches, 370. 460. 486. 524. +R. (E. J.) on touching for the evil, 290. +Relic, story of a, 234. +Relton (F. B.) on the family of Lord of Relton, 208. +---- on Capt. Howe's relation to Geo. II., 353. +---- on natural daughter of James II., 224. 506. +---- on the symbolism of the fir-cone, 290. +Relton (Lord of), particulars wanted, 208. +Resurrection, traces of it B. C., 274. +Revert on "Nettle in, dock out," 463. +R. (F.) on the etymology of Balsall, 373. +R. (F. R.) on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 247. +---- on the family of Entwysels, 61. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 73. +---- on hiring servants in Holderness, &c., 328. +---- on "Jurat? crede minus," 143. +R. (G.) on Gloucester alarm, 278. +---- on the locality of Criston, 278. +R. (G. T.) on anachronisms of painters, 517. +R. (G. H.) on William Tell legend, 187. +R. (H. C.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 88. +Rich (A., jun.) on the episcopal mitre and papal tiara, 144. +Richardson (Joseph), notice of, 276. 334. +Richard III., the day of his accession, 351. 457. +---- traditional notice of, 206. 221. 300. +Rifles, the best, English or American? 517. +{540} Rimbault (E. F.) on Sir George Buc's Treatise on the Stage, 187. +---- on the bellman and his songs, 451. +---- on the Breeches, or Geneva Bible, 165. +---- Sir John Davies and his biographers, 82. +---- on Dancing Trenchmore, 437. +---- on the Dutch church in Norwich, 396. +---- on Prior's Posthumous Works, 24. +---- on traditional English ballads, 49. +---- on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 106. +---- on T. Gilbert on Clandestine Marriages, 463. +---- on a portrait of Ben Jonson, 106. +---- on old Hewson the cobbler, 123. +---- on Joan Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 125. +---- on Machell's MS. collections, 118. +---- on Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163. +---- on the etymology of mushroom, 166. +---- was Hugh Peters on the stage? 163. +---- on St. Thomas of Trunnions, 187. +---- on "Talk not of love," a song, 197. +---- on the academies of Kynaston and Gerbier, 317. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 353. +---- on Sir Francis Windebank's eldest son, 373. +---- on the authors of Leicester's Commonwealth, 374. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on Holywood the mathematician, 389. +---- on Witte van Haemstede, 396. +---- on the author of Image of both Churches, 407. +---- on Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425. +---- on Peter Sterry, 434. +Rizzio (David), his signature wanted, 390. +R. (J.) on Leicester's Commonwealth, 29. +---- on mildew in books, 29. +---- on the autograph of Titus Oates, 27. +R. (J. C.) on Christopher Flecamore, 23. +---- on Erasmus and Farel, 38. +---- on Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305. +---- on the origin of Lynch law, 24. +---- on the situation of Portus Canum, 408. +---- on Rodolph Gualter, 8. +---- on swabbers, 426. +R. (J. R.) on inscription in Limerick cathedral, 477. +R. (J. Y.) on Oxford friar's voyage, 168. +R. (L. M. M.) on Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. +---- on bab at the bowster, 282. +---- on the episcopal mitre, 146. +---- on the etymology of covey, 477. +---- on a work "Speculative Difficulties in Religion," 477. +---- on Lammer-beads, 84. +---- on an old Scotch tale, 265. +R. (M. C.) on midwives licensed, 44. +---- on abbot's house at Buckden, 45. +R. (N. E.) on earth thrown upon the coffin, 497. +---- on Christmas-day, 249. +---- on form of prayer for king's evil, 42. 126. 352. +---- on the Lincoln missal, 192. +---- on Rodoph Gualter, 123. +Robertii Sphæria used as a medicine, 467. +Robertson of Muirtown, 40. 77. +Robertson (J. C.) on Petworth register, 485. +Rock (Dr.) on Abbot Eustacius, 381. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 397. +---- on Vox populi vox Dei, 381. +Rogers (Thomas) of Horninger, 62. +Rolliad, authors of the, 129. 131. 276. 333. 334. +Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland since James II., 167. +---- church, list of its sees, 168. 409. 437. +---- peers, 253. +Roman medicine stamps, 328. +---- roads near London, 328. +Rooms closed after death, 142. 248. +Roper (Margaret), her tenderness to the remains of Sir T. More, 10. +Roper (William J. D.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 45. +Rose, on the white, 407. 505. +Rose, under the, the phrase elucidated, 213. +Rotation of the earth, 371. +Round robbin, its derivation, 353. 461. +Rovert on the German universities, 303. +---- on publicans' signs, 424. +Rowe family, 408. 470. +Rowley, old, 28. +Royal Courtly Garland, an old ballad, 1. +R. (S. P. O.) on a list of comets, 223. +---- on knights hospitallers, 243. +Rub-a-dub, its meaning, 387. +Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26. 196. +---- Campi Elysii, 167. +Ruggles' Ignoramus, Comoedia, 518. +Rupert, Prince, notices of, 221. +R. (W.) on the word auriga, 483. +R. (W. B.) on old English actors and musicians in Germany, 21. +R. (W. J. D.) on preserving existing monuments, 314. + +S. + +S., on the authorship of the Beggar's Petition, 209. +---- on the Norman nobility, 503. +[Sigma]., on going the whole hog, 224. +---- on innocent convicts, 224. +S. (A.) on quotation, "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. +Sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 373. 464. +Sacramental wine, administered to weak children, 179. 320. 368. +Salgado's slaughter-house, 284. +Sallustius, was he a lecturer? 325. 465. +---- his connexion with Tacitus, 325. +---- Epistles to Cæsar, 62. 140. +Salopian, on Jews in China, 442. +Sancroft (Abp.) corrected Dillingham's poems, 323. +Sanctorum Septem Dormientium Historia, its author? 139. +Sanderson (Joan) and the cushion-dance, 125. 286. +Sangaree, its meaning, 141. +San grail, explained, 224. 281. 282. 413. 482. +San Marino, the republic of, 321. 376. +Sansom (J.) on Drachmarus, 105. 194. +---- on Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. +---- on the custom of shaking hands, 118. +---- on Defender of the Faith, 157. +---- on metrical psalms, 198. +---- on the presentation of gloves, 220. +---- on notices of Prince Rupert, 221. +Sapphics, English, 494. 525. +Sathaniel, when noticed? 303. +Sauenap, meaning of, 157. +Saviour, engraving of the, 168. 228. +Saviour's (St.) Church, Canterbury, 12. 90. +S. (B. S.) on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. +Scaligers of Verona, 133. 193. +Scandinavia, notes and queries on, 370. +Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagenses, 328. +School of the Heart, its author, 390. 469. +S. (C. N.) on theory of the earth's form, 508. +Scott's (Sir Walter) Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. 367. 464. 505. +---- quotation from Lord of the Isles, 409. +---- Marmion, on a passage in, 203. +Scotus on Lady Alice Carmichael, 60. +Scoute-Generall, its author? 303. +Scriblerus, emendation of a passage in Virgil, 237. +Scrutator, on lines on woman, 143. +S. (E.) on the origin of the word Venville, 152. +Seats in churches, 56. +Secundus (Johannes), extract from, 135. +Sedley's Poems, on a passage in, 476. +Seguard, or Seward (John), his poems, 261. +S. (E. J.) on topical memory, 508. +---- on meaning of Carfoix, 508 +Seleucus on Prince of Wales' motto, 168. +---- on the redwing's nest, 486. +---- on "similia similibus curantur," 405. +Selwyn (E. J.) on porci solidipedes, 357. 468. +Sempecta at Croyland, 328. 357. 433. +Serius, where situated? 494. +Sermons, on preaching from written, 478. 526. +Servants, their mode of being hired in Holderness, 328. +Sewell, meaning of, 391. 482. 505. +Sévérambes, Histoire des, 4. 72. 147. 148. 374. +Sexes, their separation in church, 94. 288. +S. (F.) on the occasional transmigration of the soul, 206. +---- on moths called souls, 220. +S. (G. A.) on Ferrar and Benlowes, 237. +---- on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 43. +Shaftesbury (Earl of), his letter to Le Clerc respecting Locke, 97. +---- first earl of, particulars wanted, 186. +Shaking hands, origin of the custom, 118. +Shakspeare family, 493. +---- a thorough sailor, 300. +---- his small Latin, 497. +---- All's Well that Ends Well, on two passages in, 177. +---- Anthony and Cleopatra, 139. 190. +---- his meaning of "captious," 65. 153. 229. 430. 474. 497. +---- Cymbeline, on a passage in, 290. +---- his meaning of "eisell," 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524. +---- and Fletcher, 318. +---- Hamlet, on a passage in, 10. +---- Henry VIII., authorship of, 33. +---- Love's Labour's Lost (Act II. Sc. 1.), 163. 230. +---- Much Ado about Nothing, on a passage in, 388. +---- his meaning of "prenzie," 401. 454. 499. 522. +---- his meaning of ribaudred nag, 273. 464. +---- Romeo and Juliet (Act III. Sc. 1.), 476. +---- his meaning of strained, 185. 269. +---- Tempest, on the word rack, 218. +---- ---- "Most busy when least I do it," 229. 251. +---- Troilus and Cressida, on a passage in, 62. +---- Venus and Adonis, 260. +---- Winter's Tale, an old ballad on, 1. +---- ---- ---- Payne Collier's note on the, 101. +Shapp, or Hepp, abbey of, 7. +Sheldon's Minstrelsy of the English Border, 49. +Sheep, cure of disease by means of, 320. 367. +Shewri-while, a mountain spirit, 20. +Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), 23. 45. +Sicilian vespers, 484. +Sides and angles, 265. +Similia similibus curantur, 405. +Simnel (Lambert) his real name, 390. 506. +Sing, on the Devil's Bit, 477. +Singer (S. W.) on two passages in All's Well that Ends Well, 177. +---- on canes lesos, 212. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 120. +---- on poems by C. Huyghens, 423. +---- on "Felix, quem faciunt," &c., 482. +---- on charming of snails, 132. +---- on "The soul's dark cottage," 154. +---- on the maxim, "Lavora come se tu," &c., 226. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of "ribaudred nag," 273. +---- on Latin drinking-song by Braithwaite, 297. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 391. +---- on Latin version of Robin Goodfellow, 402. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456. +---- a passage in Romeo and Juliet, 476. +{541} ----, Notes on books, No. 1., 489. +---- on the Tale of the Wardstaff, 57. +Sitting crosslegged, 230. +Sittings or statutes, what? 328. 396. +Sixes and sevens, its meaning, 118. 425. +S. (J.) epitaph on Ælia Lælia Crispus, 504. +---- on Athelney castle, 478. +---- on the country of the Angles, 326. +---- on a remarkable birth, 347. +---- on culprits torn by horses, 91. +---- on lines on the Temple-gate, 450. +S. (J. D.) on William Chilcott, 212. +---- on queries on costume, 155. +---- on the family of Sir George Downing, 68. +---- on Edmund Prideaux, 268. +S. (J. E. R.) on Catherine Barton, 328. +S. (J. H.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 450. +---- on brewhouse antiquities, 447. +---- on the hereditary Earl Marshal, 209. +Skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. 482. +Skins, crossing rivers on, 3. 83. 397. +Skort, its meaning, 302. +Sky, strange appearances in, 298. +S. (L.) on a passage in Merchant of Venice, 185. +Slab, an incised one, 373. +Slingsby's (Sir Henry) Diary, 323. 357. +Slums, meaning of, 224. 284. +S. (Maria) on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 322. +Smirke (E.) on burning the hill, 123. +---- on Herstmonceux castle, 124. +---- on meaning of Venville, 355. +Smirke (S.) on the chapel of Loretto, 205. +---- on San Marino, 321. +Smith (Henry), notices of, 222. +Smith (T. C.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 287. +---- on poetical coincidences, 320. +Smith (W. H. Bernhard) on the frozen horn, 282. +---- on the sword Flamberg, 292. +Smith (W. J. B.) on cross between dog and wolf, 93. +---- on the Lancastrian rose, 407. +---- on a poem from the Digby MSS., 482. +---- on Robertson Struan, 77. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Smoking, antiquity of, 484. 507. +Smollett's celebrated Hugh Strap, 123. +S. (N.) on north side of churchyards, 333. +Snail, charming of, 132. 179. 207. +---- eating, 207. 221. 336. +Sneak (Jerry) on apple-pie order, 330. 480. +Sn. (J.) on home-made wines, 328. +---- on touching for the evil, 93. +---- on separation of sexes in church, 94. +Snow (Robert) on the mythology of the stars, 70. 155. +---- on "Fronte capillatâ," 286. +---- on Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371. +---- on paternoster tackling, 152. +---- on outline in painting, 154. +---- on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 227. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 107. +---- on the meaning of waste book, 195. +S. (O.) on commoner marrying a peeress, 436. +Somnium Viridarii, 87. +Sophocles, Essay on the Irony of, 389. 484. +Soul, its occasional transmigration, 206. +Souley (Charles O.) on Pallavicino, 478. +Southey's March to Moscow, 243. +S. (P.) on the etymology of extradition, &c., 169. +S. (P. C. S.) on the story of a relic, 234. +---- on Duchess of Buckingham, 280. +Spectator, Dutch version of, 22. +Speculative Difficulties in Religion, wanted, 477. +Spenser, birth of, 510. +---- portraits of, 301. +---- Faerie Queene, notes, 369. 517. +Speriend on a Kemble pipe, 502. +Spes, inquiries respecting Mr. Beard, 140. +---- on Morse and Ireton families, 250. +---- on engraved warming-pans, 290. +Spick and span new, its meaning, 330. +Spiders, 3. +Spirit, on the lingering of the, 84. +Sponge, when first known, 390. +Spurrell (W.) on biddings in Wales, 115. +Ss. (J.) on derivation of aver, 292. +S. (S.) on by-and-bye, 75. +---- on the motto, "Nulis fraus tuta latebris," 329. +---- on Sir Alex. Cumming, 39. +S. (S. S.) on the badge of the knights of Malta, 278. +---- on haybands in seals, 291. +---- on mazer wood, 467. +---- on mistletoe on the oak, 462. +---- on the meaning of tinsell, 477. +---- on Withers' Haleluiah, 330. +Stanbridge earls, 518. +Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. 192. 285. +Stanedge Pole, where? 390. +Stars, mythology of the, 23. 70. 508. +Steam power, its inventor, 23. +Steevens (George), notices of 119. 230. 286. +Stephens (George) on Adams' King's Messengers, 135. +---- on inquiries respecting Rev. W. Adams, 140. +---- on Barlaam and Josaphat, 396. +---- on Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167. +---- on the derivation of harlequin, 465. +---- on the meaning of San Grail, 413. +---- on the meaning of sauenap, 157. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 52. +Stepony ale, 449. +Sterry (Peter), inquiry respecting his miscellaneous tracts, &c., 38. +434. +Stevens (Capt. John), notices of, 306. +Stevens (David) on De Foe's project for purifying the English language, +350. +Stevens (Philo-) on meaning of pightle, 391. +Stevens (William), notices of, 230. 286. +S. (T. G.) on a complete edition of the poems of Henryson and Douglas, +38. +Stick supplanting stop, how came it? 278. +Storms from conjuring, 404. +Straw necklaces worn by servants to be hired, 229. 253. +Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105. +Subscriber (A new) on the house of Maillé, 351. +---- on Barker, the panorama painter, 483. +---- on the expression "To learn by heart," 425. +Suem, its etymology, 7. 75. 212. +Supporters borne by commoners, 224. +Surname, origin of a, 323. +S. (W.) on lines attributed to Charles Yorke, 43. +Swann (J.) on Pope's Honest Factor, 518. +Swans, the singing of, 75. +---- hatched during thunder, 75. +---- swearing by, 29. 70. 71. 192. 308. 438 +Swedish bibliognost on Rudbeck's Campi Elysii, 167. +Swift (Dean), was Stella his sister? 450. +S. (W. F.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 229. +Swinging tureen, 29. +S. (W. M.) on Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241. +Swobbers, privileged cards, 426. +Swords used in dress, 29. +S. (W. S.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147. +S. (Y.) on Fleet marriages, 4. +---- on Marsh's Female Captive, 423. +---- on milk-maids in 1753, 367. +Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, the best edition, 263. +Synonymes, English, 166. + +T. + +T. on double names, 407. +---- on the real name of Lambert Simnel, 396. +---- on the election of a Pope, 142. +---- on the phrase "To a T," 424. +---- on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 61. +Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay. 424. +Talbots, their genealogy, 39. +Tale of a Tub, 28. +"Talk not of love," a song, 7. 77. 197. +Tandem D. O. M., 62. 173. +Tanthony bell, 103. 229. 308. 428. 484. +Tatler, Dutch version of, 22. +Tattersall, the biographer of Merrick, 60. +Taylor (F. S.) on record of existing monuments, 218. +---- on Holland land, 229. +---- on the hippopotamus, 181. +---- on arms of the Isle of Man, 510. +---- on matrix of monastic seal, 263. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 398. +Taylor (J.) on Lunardi's balloon, 153. +Taylor's (Jeremy), his Holy Living, 43. +---- MS Sermons by, 249. +Taylor (John) on the word prenzie, 499. +---- on a passage in the Tempest, 251. +---- on a passage in Troilus and Cressida, 62. +Taylor's pretended reprint of ancient poetry, 172. +T. (C.) on the Great Exhibition, 166. +Tee Bee on the descent of Henry IV., 120. +---- on Rowe family, 408. +---- on villenage, 410. +Tell (William), the legend of, 187. +Tempest (Mrs.), some account of, 11. +Temple-gate, lines on, 450. 505. +Temple, the Outer, 325. 375. 451. +Ten children at a birth, 64. +Tennyson, illustrations of, 349. +---- a passage explained in, 10. +---- queries on, 493. +---- In Memoriam, lines on, 142. 227. 506. +Terra Martis on the present race of English, 116. +T. (E. S.) on ace of diamonds, 142. +---- on the origin of St. Andrew's cross, 221. +T. (E. S. T.) on butchers not jurymen, 408. +---- on Ejusdem farinæ, 433. +T. (F. W.) on the bellman and his history, 325. +Thanksgiving-book, what? 328. 481. +Thesaurarius hospitu, the office of, 105. 135. +T. (H. G.) on Coleridge's Religious Musings, 115. +---- on derivation of herensewes, 507. +---- on the evil eye. 133. +---- on mottos on warming-pans, &c., 84. +---- on quinces, 20. +---- on "annoy" used as a noun, 43. +---- on the potter's and shepherd's keepsakes, 181. +---- on the cross-bill, 188. +---- on Lady's trees, 206. +---- on Lent lilies, 259. +---- on verse Lyon, 307. +---- on May cats, 20. +---- on "Millery! millery! dousty poll," 133. +---- on clerical costume, 29. +---- on swinging tureen, 29. +---- on the world "alarm," 30. +---- on the san grail, 282. +---- on Tale of a Tub, 28. +---- on Totness church, 29. +---- on well chapels, 478. +Th. (K.) on dog's head in the pot, 463. +---- on the Prideaux family, 398. +---- on a tye, 469. +Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, 339. +---- of Trummons, who was he? 187. 252. +Thomlinson (Dr. Robert), notices of, 290. +Thoms (William J.) on Chaucer and Gray, 492. +Thornborough's (Bp.) monument, 168. 299. +Thoresby's MS. diary, a portion missing, 247. +Thornbury (G. W.) on Nonsuch palace, 237. +Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 157. 223. 359. +Thruscross (Dr. Timothy), notices of, 44. +{542} Thudt on the first use of sponge, 390. +Tick, on going, 357. 409. 502. +Tickell (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. +"Tickhill, God help me!" 340. +Tierney (M. A.) on the writers in the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12. +T. (I. H.) on Cracow pike, 118. 187. +Tindall (Dr. H.), epitaph on, 493. +Tingry, in France, 464. +Tinsell, its meaning, 477. +Tiring-irons, a puzzle so called, 210. +T. (J. F.) on the initials M. or N., 437. +T. (J. H.) on Dutch martyrology, 443. +T. (J. M.) on Charles I. in Wales, 380. +T. (J. R. D.) on the family of Rowe, 470. +T. (K. I. P. B.) on the meaning of Skort, 302. +---- on small words and low words, 309. +T. (M. J.) on Barons of Hugh Lupus, 189. +---- on Catalogue of Norman nobility, 306. +Tn. on the advantage of a bad ear, 140. +---- on cross between a wolf and hound, 39. +---- (T.) on the Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, 263. +Toads, 3. +Tobacco in the East, 306. +Tooth-ache, charm for the, 20. +Topical memory, where treated of? 449. 508. +Torre (James), wife of, 329. 434. +Torro, a note on dress, 406. +Totness church, 29. +Touchstone's dial, 52. 107. 196. +Tracy (Wm.), disinterred for heresy, 240. 378. +Tradescants, family of the, 119. 286. 353. 391. 393. 469. +Tradesmen's signs, 224. 285. +Traditions from remote periods through few links, 206. 237. 289. 421. +Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan wanted, 186. +"Trepidation talk'd," its meaning, 450. 485. +Trevelyan (W. C.) on apple-pie order, 485. +---- on Durham sword, 485. +---- on fossil elk of Ireland, 212. +---- on the Oldenburg horn, 509. +---- on the authors of the Rolliad, 129. +Tr. (G.) on charm for the tooth-ache, 20. +Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 203. 252. +Trisection of the circle, 303. +Tristan d'Acunha, 29. +True blue, 27. 71. 92. 116. 194. +Trusler (Rev. Dr.), his Memoirs, 61. 110. +Truth, an inedited ballad on, 134. +Ts. on Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. +T. (S. P. H.) on fossil elk of Ireland, 121. +T. (T.) on Robert Burton, 157. +T. (T. C.) on Newburgh Hamilton, 356. +---- on umbrellas, 482. +T. (T. J.) on the derivation of gooseberry-fool, 496. +Tu autem, its meaning, 265. 308. 435. +Turner (Dawson) on authors of the Rolliad, and Pursuits of Literature, +277. +Turner (T. Hudson) on haybands in seals, 291. +Turning the tables, on the phrase, 276. +Twysden (Sir Roger), his incredulity, 444. +Tye, what is it? 263. 340. 469. +Tyro on the authorship of Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, 169. +---- on the meaning of difformis, 24. +---- on oration against Demosthenes, 227. +---- on Dodd, the historian, 496. +---- on Engelbert, Archbishop of Treves, 379. +---- on Bishop Hooper's Godly Confession, 227. +---- on Rodolph Gualter, 43. +Tyro-Etymologicus on M. or N., 436. + +U. + +U. (E. B.) on Dutch martyrology, 479. +Ulm manuscript, 60. 191. 269. +Umbrellas, 37. 126. 482. +Uncumber and the offering of oats, 404. +Ussher's Works, on the completion of, 496. + +V. + +V. on Tennyson's In Memoriam, 506. +---- on allusion in Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 252. +---- on the derivation of Voltaire, 329. +Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88. +Vane (Sir Harry) inquiry for his work, Of the love of God, 38. +Varro on the meaning of auriga, 188. +---- on the phrase "to speak in lutestring," 188. +---- on Gray and Burns, 206. +---- on an extract from Johannes Secundus, 135. +---- on Samuel Johnson and Gilbert Wakefield, 138. +Vavasour Family, 71. +Vaughan, Sir John, notices of, 223. +V. (E.) on Bogatzky, 478. +---- on the authorship of Groves of Blarney, 495. +---- on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 426. +---- on the conversion of William Hone, 477. +Vegetable sympathy, 407. +Vegetating insects, 166. 398. 436. +Venables (E.) on origin of penny postage, 6. +Vendace, a fish, 301. +Venwell, or Venville, its meaning, 38. 152. 310. 355. +Verbum Græcum, 396. +Ventriloquist hoax, 406. +Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 85. 426. +---- Poems, 85. +---- portrait wanted, 426. +Vertuous Woman, a poem from the Harleian MSS., 219. +Viator on vegetating insects, 436. +Villenage, when extinct, 327. 410. +Villiers Duke of Buckingham, 263. +Vincent (R.) on fest and sittings, 396. +Vineyard, the name of certain places, 470. +Vineyards in England, 341. 483. +Virgil, emendation of a passage in, 237. 357. +Vitus (St.), notices of, 241. +Volpe (Iovanni), particulars wanted, 188. +Voltaire, its derivation, 329. 433. 525. +---- epitaph on, 518. +---- Henriade, translation of, 330. 388. 485. +Volusenus or Wilson, 29. +Vox populi vox Dei, 288. 381. +V. (R.) on swearing by swans, 71. +---- on the division of the ten commandments, 230. + +W. + +W. (1) on inscription on a clock, 430. +---- on the work Jartuare, 89. +---- on the residence of William Wallace, 59. +W. (A. C.) on epigram on a clock, 431. +Wages in the last century, 143. 285. +Waistcoat bursted, &c., 230. +Waldeby's (Archbishop) epitaph, 426. +Walcott (Mackenzie) on God's Acre, 380. +Wales, princesses of, 477. +Walker (Mrs. Elizabeth), a collateral relation to Shakspeare, 21. +Wallace (William), where did he reside? 59. +Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 122. +Wanton's Delli Viaggi, its republication, 277. +Wardstaff, the Tale of the, 57. +Warming-pans, engraved, 84. 115. 290. +Warrant, an original one from the Surrenden collection, 220. +Waste-book, its meaning, 118. 195. 307. 465. +Wat the hare, 44. +Water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118. +Water, Welsh words for, 30. 152. +Way (Albert) on lammer beads, 100. +---- on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147. +---- on Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204. +---- on the meaning of ramasshed, 347. +---- on a superstitious use of sacramental wine, 179. +---- on specimens of foreign English, 182. +Waylen on Lord Bexley's descent, 250. +---- on lady fights at Atherton, 143. +---- on sketches of Civil War garrisons, 142. +---- on meaning of rechibus, 302. +---- on Wither's Devil at Sarum, 142. +---- on battle in Wiltshire, 142. +W. (B.) on the word Bacon, 42. +---- notices of Herstmonceux castle, 28. 29. +W. (C.) on the authors of the Rolliad, 129. +W. (D. P.) on the phrase "by-the-bye," 229. +---- on obeahism, 150. +Weary Well at the World's End, a tale, 265. +W. (Edmond) on Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan, 186. +Wedsecnarf on boiling to death, 153. +---- on dozen of bread, 153. +---- on anecdotes of old times, 275. +---- queries on costume, 88. +---- on Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88. +---- on Friday weather, 153. +Weld (C. R.) on Judges' Walk, Hampstead, 4. +Well chapels, information wanted of, 478. +Welle (Robert de), notice of, 458. +Welsh history, illustrations of, 447. +W. (E. N.) on the first panorama, 526. +West Chester, why so designated, 353. 459. 460. +Westminster Abbey, fees at, 276. +---- library of the church of, 152. 230. +Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 68. +Weston on going to Old Weston, 449. +W. (E. N.) on Friday being unlucky, 496. +---- on the arches of Pelaga, 522. +---- on Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328. +---- on St. Olave's churches, 373. +---- on Robertii Sphæria, 467. +W. (G. W.) on a satirical medal, 240. +W. (H.) on the meaning of ratche, 265. +---- on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 191. +Whale caught at Greenwich, 207. 285. +Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39. +W. (H. H.) on inscription on the Bear's Bible, 329. +Whip (One Corporal) on records at Malta, 180. +White (A. Holt) on the mistletoe and oak, 462. +---- on Thanksgiving book, 481. +---- on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481. +---- on old Rowley, 28. +---- on a tye, 263. +---- on Tanthony-bell at Kimbolton, 429. +White Rose on crucifix of Mary Queen of Scots, 517. +Whiting (Richard), his watch inquired after, 352. +W. (H. P.) on Moore's Almanack, 263. +Whychote of St. John's, 302. +Widow of the Wood, historical notice of, 13. +Wilde (G. J. de) on Etty the artist, 496. +---- on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241. +Wilkinson (T. T.) on Lancashire folk lore, 55. +William ap Jevan's descendants, 372. +William the Conqueror, his sword, 24. 66. +Williams (Archbishop), his portrait, 8. 75. 152. +---- (Sir C. Hanbury), ballad ascribed to him, 59. +Wiltshire, battle in, between Rupert and Skippon, 142. +Windebank (Sir F.), his elder son, 373. +Window tax, its origin, 447. +Wines, home made, 328. +{543} Winifreda, a song, 27. 108. 155. +Winkel, its etymology, 138. +Wisby, Gothland, 75. +Witchcraft, instances of, 444. +Witches' prayer, an epigram, 118. +Witham (H.) on Defender of the Faith, 94. +----, whether the queen can make a gentleman? 88. +Wither (George) the poet, a printer, 36. +----, Haleluiah, 330. +----, Devil at Sarum, 142. +Witte van Haemstede, his descendants, 209. 396. +Wmson (S.) on the right divine of kings to govern wrong, 494. +---- on "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263. +----, notices of Zacharie Boyd, 500. +W. (J.), notice of Miss Elstob, 497. +---- on the daughters of the sixth Earl of Lennox, 243. +W. (J. K. R.) on Richard Standfast, 192. +---- on "sixes and sevens," 425. +W. (J. R.) on Athelney, 478. +W. (J. S.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 65. 430. +Wobbles (Colly) on Stanbridge earls, 518. +Wodderspoon (J.) on St. Thomas's onions, 252. +Wolsey (Cardinal), particulars of his son, 303. +Woman, lines on, 143. +Woman's will, lines on, 285. +Wood engraving, account of a large, 277. 436. +Words, small and low, 309. +W. (R. E.) on Cranmer's descendants, 188. +W. (R. M.) on the etymology of suem, 212. +Writing-paper, its present inferiority, 181. 397. +W. (T. C.) on notices of Harris the painter, 329. +W. (W.) on the hand giving the blessing, 509. +W. (W. E.) on the phrase "A regular mull," 449. +W. (W. H.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252. +W. (W. M.) on the meaning of slums, 224. +Wyndowe (O. T.), notice of Mrs. Tempest, 11. + +X. + +X. on Carling Sunday, 449. +X. (A. L.) on Chaucer's "fifty wekes," 252. +Xavier (Count) de Maistre, 227. 467. +X. (D.) on the word benedicite, 468. +---- on Bassenet of Eaton, 495. +---- on Handel's occasional oratorio, 480. +---- on the birth of Spenser, 510. +---- on registry of dissenting baptisms, 370. 524. +---- on Verbum Græcum, 396. +X. (X.), enquiry respecting Abp. Bolton, 39. +---- on deans being styled Very Reverend, 352. + +Y. + +Y. on an answer to Cowley's poem on drinking, 55. +Yale (J.) on Tu autem, 436. +Yankee, derivation of, 260. 437. 461. +Y. (D.) on Denarius Philosophorum, 168. +---- on the line "Sees God in everything," 168. +Y. (D. A.) on Lady Bingham, 156. +Y. (E. H.) on Countess of Desmond, 341. +---- on the bonny cravat, 351. +---- on Northege family, 425. +---- on the arms of the Emiott family, 478. +---- on the genealogy of the Talbots, 39. +---- on the use of M. or N., 323. +---- on the phrase, "Under the rose," 300. +Y. (E. H.) on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Yeowell (James) on Verstegan's Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, 85. +---- on Verstegan's poems, 85. +Y. (J.) on catalogues of coins of Canute, 525. +---- on north sides of churchyards, 333. +---- on Dutch church in Norwich, 340. +---- on errors in Dibdin's Library Companion, 405. +---- on Dr. Owen's unpublished sermons, 435. +---- on Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 526. +Y. (J. F.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284. +Yorke (Charles), lines attributed to him, 43. 72. +Young's (Dr.) Narcissa, 422. +Y. (V. X.) on mounds, munts, &c., 413. +Y. (Y.) on portraits of bishops, 8. + +Z. + +Z. (A.) on the memoir of George Steevens, 119. +Zeteticus on early notices of the resurrection, 374. +Zoll-verein, its meaning, 451. +Z. (X.) on swearing by swans, 192. +---- on by-and-bye, 193. +---- on "Cum grano salis," 253. +---- on the King of Nineveh burning himself, 408. +---- on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 139. +---- on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 10. 227. +---- on pillgarlick, 150. +Z. (Z. X.) on Cardinal Allen's declaration, 11. + +END OF THE THIRD VOLUME. + + * * * * * + + +Printed by THOMAS CLARK SHAW, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New +Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in the City of London; and +published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. +Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 3, January-June, 1851 + A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, + Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. + +Author: Various + +Editor: George Bell + +Release Date: October 4, 2008 [EBook #26770] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES AND QUERIES *** + + + + +Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Keith Edkins +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images +generously made available by The Internet Library of Early +Journals.) + + + + + + +</pre> + +<p><!-- Page 529 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page529"></a>{529}</span></p> + +<h1>NOTES AND QUERIES:</h1> + +<h2>A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, +GENEALOGISTS, ETC.</h2> + +<hr class="short" /> + +<h3><b>"When found, make a note of."</b>—<span class="sc">Captain Cuttle</span>.</h3> + +<hr class="full" /> + +<h3>VOLUME THIRD</h3> + +<h4>JANUARY—JUNE, 1851</h4> + +<h3>INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME.</h3> + +<hr class="full" /> + +<h3>A.</h3> + + <p>A. on Tanthony, 229.<br /> + —— on the song Winifreda, 155.<br /> + * a.? on Dutch folk lore, 387.<br /> + A. (A.) on Martin family, 29.<br /> + —— on swords used in dress, 29.<br /> + —— on Moore's Almanack, 381.<br /> + —— on the family of Don, 143.<br /> + —— on wages in the last century, 143.<br /> + Abbots in the English church, 304.<br /> + Abeiles, what? 243.<br /> + Abel represented with horns, 391.<br /> + Abercromby, the two Drs., 209.<br /> + Abhba on the works of Dr. Miller, 136.<br /> + —— on Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143.<br /> + —— on old Tract on the Eucharist, 191.<br /> + —— on Madden's Reflections, 323.<br /> + A. (C.) on legend in Frettenham church, 506.<br /> + Ace of diamonds, its origin, 142.<br /> + Ache on mistletoe on oaks, 192.<br /> + —— on the phrase "under the rose," 213.<br /> + —— on a passage in the Tempest, 229.<br /> + —— on sitting cross-legged, 230.<br /> + —— on straw necklaces, 253.<br /> + —— on the family of Peyton, 186.<br /> + —— on paring nails on Sunday, 341.<br /> + Achilles and the tortoise, 484.<br /> + A. (C. T.) on the redwing's nest, 408.<br /> + Adam of Bremen, his Itinerary, 238.<br /> + Adam of St. Victor's poem on the Cross, 89.<br /> + Adams, Rev. W., date of his death, 140. 249.<br /> + —— King's Messengers, grounded on a Greek tale, 135.<br /> + Adamson (John) on the works of Camoens, 18.<br /> + Adur, its etymology, 30. 152.<br /> + Ægrotus on the vellum-bound Junius, 378.<br /> + A. (E. H.) on a curious disquisition on church bells, 431.<br /> + —— on the letters of Bishop Crewe, 23.<br /> + —— on notices of Bishop Frampton, 214.<br /> + —— on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 8.<br /> + —— on midwives licensed, 29.<br /> + —— on Volusenus, 29.<br /> + Æsopus Epulans, its authorship, 478.<br /> + A. (F. R.) on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13.<br /> + —— on Old Booty, 93.<br /> + —— on Bunyan's knowledge of Hobbes, 70.<br /> + —— on Histoire des Sévérambes, 148.<br /> + —— on Dr. King's poem The Toast, 13.<br /> + A. (F. S.) on the writers in the North Briton, 409.<br /> + A. (H. M.) on the meaning of mosaic, 389.<br /> + A. (J. D.) on a cardinal's monument, 106.<br /> + A. (J. T.) on epitaph on Rev. J. Mawer, 248.<br /> + Akerman, (J. Y.) on Queen Anne's farthings, 83.<br /> + Alan, on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504.<br /> + Alarm, derivation of, 30.<br /> + Alban's (St.), law courts at, 466.<br /> + Allen's (Cardinal) declaration, 11.<br /> + Alliteration, specimen of, from Quarles, 340.<br /> + Alms-dish, an inscription on an, 101.<br /> + Alphabetum divini Amoris, 86.<br /> + Altar lights, &c., 68.<br /> + America, prophecy respecting its discovery, 464.<br /> + Amicus Plato, origin of the sentiment, 389. 468.<br /> + Anatol on De Foe's anticipations, 338.<br /> + Anatolicus on tobacco in the East, 306.<br /> + Andrew's (St.) cross, 221.<br /> + Anecdotes of old times, 275.<br /> + Angles, their original country, 326.<br /> + Angodus de Lindsei, 141.<br /> + Anne, queen, a note on her farthings, 83.<br /> + Annoy, used as a noun, 43.<br /> + Anonymous Ravennas, noticed, 462.<br /> + Anonymous works: The Monthly Intelligencer, 37; Theological Tracts, + 61.<br /> + Anstruther (Robert) on the regal title "Defender of the Faith," 9.<br /> + Antediluvian history wanted, 330.<br /> + Anticipations of modern ideas or inventions, 62. 69. 137. 195. 287. + 338.<br /> + Anti-Jacobin, authors of the poetry of the, 334. 348, 349. 396. 431.<br /> + Antiquitas sæculi Juventus mundi, 125. 156.<br /> + Apodliktes on cockade, 42.<br /> + Apple-pie order, origin of the phrase, 330. 468. 485.<br /> + Après moi le déluge, 299. 397.<br /> + Apricot, its etymology, 75.<br /> + Apuleius, translations of, 76.<br /> + Archæus on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 251.<br /> + Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. 198. 230. 504.<br /> + Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352.<br /> + Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. 251.<br /> + Articles, an old entry of having read the Thirty-nine, 237.<br /> + Articles and canons of 1571, 491.<br /> + Arun on Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166.<br /> + —— on the derivation of Carnaby, 495.<br /> + —— on George Herbert and Leighton Church, 178.<br /> + —— on disinterment for heresy, 240.<br /> + —— on closing rooms after death, 248.<br /> + —— on St. John's Bridge fair, 287.<br /> + —— on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 267.<br /> + —— on separation of sexes in churches, 288.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony, 308.<br /> + —— on "Nettle in, dock out," 368.<br /> + —— on pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 429.<br /> + —— on "Going to Old Weston," 449.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony bell, 105. 308.<br /> + —— on metrical psalms and hymns, 119.<br /> + Association, the principle of, 424. 507.<br /> + Athelney Castle, Somersetshire, 478.<br /> + A. (T. W.) on the quotation "Too wise to err," 279.<br /> + Avena on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 504.<br /> + —— on St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 449.<br /> + Aventurier, ou la Barbe-bleue, 74.<br /> + Aver, its etymology, 42. 157. 291.<br /> + A. (X. Y.) on the damasked linen of James II., 13.<br /> + Auriga, its meaning, 188. 253. 483.<br /> + A. (W.) on Benj. Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39.<br /> + —— on medal given to Howard, 142.<br /> + —— on predeceased and designed, 143.<br /> + "Away, let nought to love displeasing," the authorship, 27.<br /> + Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135.<br /> + Azzolin (Cardinal), notices of, 370. 458.</p> + +<h3>B.</h3> + + <p>B. on King John At Lincoln, 291.<br /> + —— on hand-bells at funerals, 310.<br /> + —— on "Tickhill, God help me," 340.<br /> + —— on vineyards in England, 341.<br /> + —— on Stepony ale, 449.<br /> + <span lang="he" class="heb" title="B" ><bdo + dir="rtl">ב</bdo></span>. on hand-bell before a corpse, 68.<br /> + B. (A.) on Duchess of Buckingham, 438.<br /> + —— on the title Alterius orbis papa, 497.<br /> + —— on the authorship of Lucy and Colin, 7.<br /> + —— on lines attributed to Viscount Palmerston, 28.<br /> + —— on Porson's imposition, 28.<br /> + Bab in the Bowster, the dance, 45. 282.<br /> + Babington's conspiracy, 390. 458.<br /> + Bache, Simon, quondam Thesaurarius Hospitii, 105. 155.<br /> + Bacon, origin of the family name, 41. 151.<br /> + Bacon and Fagan, the origin of, 106. 483.<br /> + Bactria, history of, wanted, 353. 435.<br /> + B. (A. E.) on illustrations of Chaucer, 201. 235. 258. 316. 345. 385. + 419. 473. 515.<br /> + —— on Chaucer's "Temple y-made of glass," 362.<br /> + —— on an early instance of the word news, 300.<br /> + —— on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 455.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's words "captious" and "intenible," 497.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's "Love's Labour's Lost," 163.<br /> + —— on Touchstone dial, 107.<br /> + B. (A. H.) on the Neville family, 24.<br /> + Baldrocks, wooden, what? 328. 435. 503.<br /> + Ballads, ancient inedited, 134. 203. 219. 320.<br /> + ——, traditional English, 49. 208.<br /> + Balliolensis on Dunbar and Endymion Porter, 303.<br /> + Balsall, its etymology, 373.<br /> + Banks (Sir John), family of, 390. 458. 507. 524.<br /> + Barker, the panorama painter, 406. 483.<br /> + Barker (G. H.) on a ballad ascribed to Sir C. H. Williams, 59.<br /> + Barlaam and Josaphat, a Greek tale, 135. 278. 396.<br /> + Barnes (W.) on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481.<br /> + Baronette, its meaning, 450.<br /> + Barry (J. Milner) on Friday weather, 7.<br /> + <!-- Page 530 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page530"></a>{530}</span>Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, where + commended, 224.<br /> + Barton (Mrs. Catherine), her maiden name, 328. 434.<br /> + Bassenet of Eaton, 495.<br /> + Bataill in arms, 278.<br /> + Bateman (Gregory) on Poem on the Grave, 460.<br /> + Baxter (Richard), notice of his works, 370.<br /> + Bay on the Banks family, 524.<br /> + Bayley (Bp.), his portrait, 8.<br /> + —— (Wm. D'Oyly) on Lady Jane of Westmoreland, 268.<br /> + —— on the families of D'Oyly and Barry, 23.<br /> + B. (B.) on Cromwell's compact with the devil, 207.<br /> + —— on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456.<br /> + B. (C.) on diseases cured by sheep, 367.<br /> + —— on the Anti-Jacobin, 396.<br /> + —— on Demosthenes and the New Testament, 397.<br /> + —— on Bactrian coins, 435.<br /> + —— on Sallust, 466.<br /> + —— on Amicus Plato, 458.<br /> + —— on meaning of pilcher, 507. 525.<br /> + —— on antiquity of smoking, 507.<br /> + —— on principle of association, 507.<br /> + —— on corpse making a right of way, 507.<br /> + —— on probabilism, 122.<br /> + —— on toad-flax, 42.<br /> + —— on Wisby, Gothland, 75.<br /> + —— on the time when Herodotus wrote, 76.<br /> + —— on "Cum grano salis," 153.<br /> + —— on hoops, 153.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 190.<br /> + —— on "impatient to speak and not see," 213.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 225.<br /> + —— on mistletoe on oaks, 226.<br /> + —— on lama beads, 229.<br /> + —— on language given to men, 229.<br /> + —— on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244.<br /> + —— on the proverb, "Go the whole hog," 250.<br /> + B. (C. W.) on Lady Bingham, 61.<br /> + —— on Canes lesi, 141.<br /> + —— on foreign English, 346.<br /> + —— on modern paper, 397.<br /> + —— on inscription on an old gun, 221.<br /> + —— on King John at Lincoln, 141.<br /> + —— on snail-eating, 207.<br /> + —— on a passage in Love's Labour's Lost, 230.<br /> + —— on a remarkable longevity, 237.<br /> + —— on epitaph at Leghorn, 238.<br /> + B. de M. on two sorts of knights, 425.<br /> + —— on the meaning of baronette, 450.<br /> + Bealby (H. M.) notes on newspapers, 164.<br /> + Beard (Rev. Mr.), vicar of Greenwich, 140.<br /> + Bear's Bible, inscription on the, 329.<br /> + Beatrix de Bradney, her marriage, 208.<br /> + Beatrix Lady Talbot, her pedigree, 10.<br /> + "Beauty Retire," by Pepys, 105. 155.<br /> + Bede's Ecclesiastical History, ancient MS. of, 180. 247.<br /> + Bega (Cornelius), painting by, 28.<br /> + Beggar's Petition, its authorship, 209.<br /> + Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 497.<br /> + Bellman and his history, 324. 377. 451. 485.<br /> + Bells in churches, notices of, 238. 339. 431, 432. 493.<br /> + B. (E. M.) on Hill's penny-post, 62.<br /> + —— on portraits of Spenser, 301.<br /> + Benbow on the bellman, 453.<br /> + —— on spick and span new, 480.<br /> + —— on "under the rose," 480.<br /> + —— on the word Yankee, 461.<br /> + Benedicite, not one word, 468.<br /> + Bexley (Lord), how descended from Cromwell, 185. 250.<br /> + B. (F. C.) on San Marino, 376.<br /> + B. (G.) on Gray's Alcaic ode, 4.<br /> + B. (G. H.) on Lynch law, 76.<br /> + B. (H. A.) on Queen Elizabeth's christening cloth, 115.<br /> + —— on the Heywood family, 263.<br /> + —— on monosyllables, 165.<br /> + —— on mistletoe on oaks, 226.<br /> + —— on a poem among the papers of Sir K. Digby, 18. 238. + 367.<br /> + —— on curious omen at marriage, 406.<br /> + —— on inscription on tomb of Peter the Hermit, 329.<br /> + B. (H. J.) on traditional notice of Richard III., 207.<br /> + Bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182. 326. 525, 526.<br /> + Bicêtre, its etymology, 518.<br /> + Biddings in Wales, 114. 207.<br /> + Bigod de Loges, 266. 306. 434.<br /> + Bingham (Lady), 61. 156. 229.<br /> + "Binsey, God help me!" 44.<br /> + Birth of seven children three times following, 347.<br /> + —— ten children at a, 64. 192.<br /> + Bishops' lands, 87.<br /> + B. (J.) on parentage of Arthur Pomeroy, 303.<br /> + B. (J. C.) on portrait of Francis Moore, 340. 381.<br /> + —— on the family of the Tradescants, 119.<br /> + B. (J. M.), whether Quarles was pensioned? 11.<br /> + —— on Touchstone's dial, 196.<br /> + B. (J. S.) on Dutch church in Norwich, 340.<br /> + —— on preserving existing monuments, 314.<br /> + Black images of the Virgin, 63.<br /> + Black rood of Scotland, 104.<br /> + Blackguard, its meaning, 44.<br /> + Blackstone's Commentaries and a table of precedence, 209.<br /> + Blake family, notices of, 389.<br /> + Blood, the discovery of its circulation attributed to Solomon, 340.<br /> + Blowen on cockade and true blue, 71.<br /> + —— on the etymology of grasson, 76.<br /> + —— on coins of Richard Cromwell, 89.<br /> + —— on the origin of the name Blowen, 106.<br /> + —— on the passage in Mark xiii. 32., 110.<br /> + —— on lammer beads, 115.<br /> + —— on the episcopal mitre, 145.<br /> + —— on Cardinal Beaufort, 169.<br /> + —— on true blue, 194.<br /> + —— on cockade, 196.<br /> + —— on hook and by crook, 212.<br /> + —— on Hugh Peter's Last Legacy, 214.<br /> + —— on Salisbury Craigs, 251.<br /> + —— on Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260.<br /> + —— on foreign English, 275.<br /> + —— on Abbot Eustacius, 307.<br /> + —— on meaning of waste-book, 307.<br /> + —— on the History of Bactria, 353.<br /> + —— on the phrase "giving the lie," 369.<br /> + —— on swearing by the peacock, 438.<br /> + —— on meaning of gig-hill, 462.<br /> + —— on "Laus tua non tua fraus," 466.<br /> + —— on the Visions of Hell, 289.<br /> + —— on fees at Westminster Abbey, 276.<br /> + Blunder, the origin of the word, 106.<br /> + B. (M. W.) on record of existing monuments, 514.<br /> + —— on the meaning of tick, 502.<br /> + B. (N.) on Experto crede Roberto, 353.<br /> + —— on the authorship of Æsopus Epulans, 478.<br /> + —— on the meaning of gig, 284.<br /> + Bockett (Julia R.) on Beatrix de Bradney, 208.<br /> + —— on record of existing monuments, 217.<br /> + —— on notices of George Steevens, 230.<br /> + Bogatzky, notice of, 478. 526.<br /> + Boiling to death, 153.<br /> + Bolton (Abp.), information respecting, 39. 72.<br /> + Bonny cravat, sign of inn, 351.<br /> + Books, notes on, 489.<br /> + Book plates before 1698, 495.<br /> + Booty's case, 40. 93. 170.<br /> + Borderer on epigram against Burke, 243.<br /> + —— on the Countess of Desmond, 250.<br /> + —— on a passage in Marmion, 203.<br /> + —— on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364.<br /> + <span title="Boreas" class="grk" + >Βορεας</span> on bibliographical + queries, 326.<br /> + Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168. 228.<br /> + Botfield (Beriah) on St. Clare, 182.<br /> + Bourne's (Vincent) translation of Lucia et Corydon, 7.<br /> + Boyd (Zacharie), notices of, 500.<br /> + B. (P.) on Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137.<br /> + —— on periodical literature, <span class="scac">A. D.</span> + 1707, 323.<br /> + —— on Archbishop Sancroft, 323.<br /> + —— on Sir Henry Slingsby, 323.<br /> + Braithwaite, Latin drinking-song by, 297. 341.<br /> + —— Robin Goodfellow, 403.<br /> + Brandon the juggler, 154.<br /> + Braybrooke (Lord) on the authorship of "Away, let nought to love + displeasing," 27.<br /> + —— on four want way, 434.<br /> + —— on portraits of distinguished Englishmen, 233.<br /> + —— on the song Winifreda, 108.<br /> + —— on "Beauty retire," 155.<br /> + Breeches Bible, its translators, 17. 72. 93. 115. 165.<br /> + Breen (Henry H.) on the plagiarisms in Gray's Elegy, 35. 445.<br /> + —— on the etymology of Bicêtre, 518.<br /> + —— on Dodo queries, 70.<br /> + —— on the use of monosyllables, 57.<br /> + —— on a recent novel, 74.<br /> + —— tablet to Napoleon, 74.<br /> + —— on the meaning of extradition, 119.<br /> + —— on Bishop Nicolson's opinion of Bishop Burnet, 136.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Sangaree, 141.<br /> + —— on the phrase "stick at nothing," 278.<br /> + —— on the expression "ejusdem farinæ," 278.<br /> + —— on passage in Oldham, 372.<br /> + —— on obeism, 376.<br /> + —— on notices of the Bucaneers, 380.<br /> + —— on verses in Pope's Dunciad, 387.<br /> + —— on supposed inscription in St. Peter's, 425.<br /> + —— on Gray's plagiarisms, 445.<br /> + —— on Count Xavier de Maistre, 467.<br /> + —— on a passage in Sedley's Poems, 476.<br /> + —— on two passages in Dryden, 492.<br /> + —— on Querelle d'Allemand, 495.<br /> + —— on a passage in Bellarmin, 497.<br /> + —— on epitaph on Voltaire, 518.<br /> + —— on the situation of Voltaire, 525.<br /> + Brewhouse antiquities, 447.<br /> + Brewster (Waldegrave) on parish register tax, 94.<br /> + —— on clergy sold for slaves, 94.<br /> + —— on north side of churchyards, 125.<br /> + —— on the Scaligers, 133.<br /> + Bridges, Anthony, who was he? 278.<br /> + Brighton, its ancient position, 388.<br /> + Britannicus, its orthography, 275. 310. 463. 502.<br /> + British Museum, Letters on, its author, 208. 461.<br /> + Britton (J.) on Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105.<br /> + Brown (William, jun.) on Pallavicino and Count d'Olivarez, 523.<br /> + Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274.<br /> + Browne (Mr.), epitaph on, 320.<br /> + Browne (T.), his letter on the MS. of the Articles, 491.<br /> + Brownes of Cowdray, Sussex, 66. 194. 307.<br /> + Bruce (John) on the church of St. Saviour's, Canterbury, 12.<br /> + Bruce (W. Downing) on Hugh Peachell and Sir John Marsham, 407.<br /> + Bruckner (Rev. J.), list of his works wanted, 209.<br /> + Bruno on Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168.<br /> + —— on theory of the earth's form, 331.<br /> + B. (R. W.) on mounds, or munts, 187.<br /> + —— on the first use of organs, 518.<br /> + Bs. (J.) on the epigram "Cor linguæ," &c., 168.<br /> + —— on "Jurat? crede minus," 193.<br /> + —— on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 197.<br /> + B. (S. S.) on the Christmas thorn, 367.<br /> + <!-- Page 531 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page531"></a>{531}</span>Bt. (J.) on Babington's conspiracy, + 390.<br /> + Buc (Sir George), his Treatise on the Stage, 187.<br /> + Bucaneers, account of, 380.<br /> + Buchan's Collection of Ballads, 51.<br /> + Buckden, abbot's house at, 45.<br /> + Buckingham, Duchess of, 224. 249. 280. 438.<br /> + Buckman (James) on the mistletoe on the oaks, 226.<br /> + —— on sacramental wine, 320.<br /> + Bullen's drinking-horn, inquiry respecting, 38.<br /> + Burke, epigram against, 243. 284.<br /> + —— and the Annual Registers, 441.<br /> + —— mighty boar of the forest, 493.<br /> + Burns's poem, the Vision, supposed plagiary in, 206.<br /> + Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167.<br /> + Bunyan (John), not the author of Visions of Hell, 70. 89. 289. 467. + 567.<br /> + —— his portrait, 89.<br /> + Burnet, Bishop, conflicting judgment on, 136.<br /> + —— History of his own Times, 87.<br /> + Burning the hill, 123.<br /> + Burroughs (Wm.), monumental inscription on, 223.<br /> + Burt (Henry M.) on "Fronte capillatâ," 140.<br /> + Burtt (Joseph) on haybands in seals, 381.<br /> + Burton (Robert), his birth-place, 106. 157. 395.<br /> + Burying in church walls, 37. 156.<br /> + Butcher Duke a song, its authorship, 8. 77.<br /> + Butchers not jurymen, 408.<br /> + Butler (Bishop), on a passage in, 44.<br /> + Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166.<br /> + B. (V.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307.<br /> + B. (W.) on a cardinal's monument, 169.<br /> + B. (W. H.) on "small by degrees and beautifully less," 105.<br /> + By and bye, its meaning, 73. 109. 193. 229. 433.<br /> + Byfield's Letter on the Civil War, 303.</p> + +<h3>C.</h3> + + <p>C. on Duchess of Buckingham, 230.<br /> + —— on Lady Mary Cavendish, 509.<br /> + —— on list of comets, 253.<br /> + —— on cockade, 292.<br /> + —— on cowdray, 307.<br /> + —— on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 308.<br /> + —— on Richardson, Tickell, and Fitzpatrick, 334.<br /> + —— on pictorial antiquities, 423.<br /> + —— on authors of the Anti-Jacobin poetry, 431.<br /> + —— on ramasse, 434.<br /> + —— on deans, when styled Very Reverend, 437.<br /> + —— on the Howe family, 438.<br /> + —— on West Chester, 460.<br /> + —— on paring nails on Sundays, 462.<br /> + —— on vineyards in England, 483.<br /> + —— on the derivation of covey, 509.<br /> + C. (A.) on Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135.<br /> + —— on the best rifles, 517.<br /> + —— on noble names in workhouses, 350.<br /> + —— on the ancient position of Brighton, 388.<br /> + —— on omissions in Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, + 4.<br /> + Ca. (Sa.) on the san grail, 281.<br /> + Cachecope bell, its meaning, 407.<br /> + Cad, its derivation, 46.<br /> + Cahagnet (M. L. Alph.), 167.<br /> + Calmet on annotators on Mark xiii. 32., 8.<br /> + Camden family, 39. 125. 253.<br /> + Camoens (Luis de), editions of his works, 18.<br /> + Campbell (Duncan), notices of, 248.<br /> + Campkin (Henry), on Davy Jones's locker, 478.<br /> + —— on hogan, 450.<br /> + —— notes on Jesse's London, 84.<br /> + —— on brother Jonathan, 495.<br /> + ——, whether St. Paul's clock ever struck thirteen, 40.<br /> + —— on engraved portrait by Cross, 209.<br /> + C. (A. N.) on the family of William Penn, 409.<br /> + Canes lesi, Blount's explanation, 141. 212.<br /> + Canon and prebendary, difference between, 242.<br /> + Cardinal's hats, 44. 106. 169. 182.<br /> + Cardinals in the English church, 304.<br /> + Carfoix, its meaning, 469. 508.<br /> + Carling Sunday, its meaning, 449.<br /> + Carmichael (Lady Alice), what became of her? 60.<br /> + Carnaby, its derivation, 495.<br /> + Casterton church, on a stone in the chancel, 181.<br /> + Catacombs and bone-houses, 483.<br /> + Catalogues of books, their utility, 101.<br /> + Cato, on the meaning of Christ-crosse A, 330.<br /> + C. (A. U.) on Wm. Penn's family, 264.<br /> + Causton (H. K. Staple) on the meaning of "eisell," 210.<br /> + Cavalier's farewell, on the authorship, 34.<br /> + Cavendish (Lady Mary), her ancestry, 477. 509.<br /> + Cavendo on the ancestry of Lady Mary Cavendish, 477.<br /> + Cayley (G. J.) on swearing by swans, 29.<br /> + <a href="images/c_anti_c.png"><img src="images/c_anti_c.png" + class="middle" style="height:2ex" alt="C-reversed-C signature" /></a> on + the Welsh Shewri-while, 20.<br /> + C. (D.) on the word ramasse, 464.<br /> + —— on the plant champak, 486.<br /> + —— on sixes and sevens, 118.<br /> + C. (de D.) on "Geographers on Afric's downs," 485.<br /> + Cebes on the word prenzie, 522.<br /> + Cefn, its meaning as a prefix, 152.<br /> + Ceiling, a carved one in Dorsetshire, 424. 481.<br /> + C. (F. T.) on Sanathiel, 303.<br /> + C. (G. I.) on the mythology of the stars, 23.<br /> + C. (H.) on "The Widow of the Wood," 13.<br /> + —— on Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323.<br /> + —— on the extinction of villenage, 327.<br /> + ——, lines on woman's will, 285.<br /> + —— on John Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 286.<br /> + —— on solid-hoofed pigs, 357.<br /> + CH., on the first Earl of Shaftesbury, 186.<br /> + —— on the family of Sir George Downing, 213.<br /> + Ch. Ch. Man on colfabias, 390.<br /> + Chad's (St.) Church, Stow, 90.<br /> + Chadwick (Sir Andrew), was he knighted by Queen Anne? 141. 247.<br /> + C. (H. C.) on derivation of aver, 292.<br /> + Chaffers (W. jun.) on the baldrock, 503.<br /> + —— on four want way, 508.<br /> + Chalices of stone, 481.<br /> + Champak, what is it? 448. 486.<br /> + Chancellors, two at the same time, 257.<br /> + Chantries, suppressed, 24.<br /> + Chapel, printing-office, 7.<br /> + Charles I., his love of the fine arts, 236.<br /> + Chadwick (John Nurse) on MS. collections of Goddard's history of Lynn, + 140.<br /> + —— on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 141.<br /> + —— on Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206.<br /> + —— on baldrocks, 435.<br /> + Charles II., was he ever in Wales? 263. 379.<br /> + Charles XII., medal struck by, 26.<br /> + Chaucer and Gray, coincidence between, 493.<br /> + ——, tomb of, 188.<br /> + ——, note on Palamon and Arcite, 131. 201. 252.<br /> + —— on an astronomical allegory in complaint of Mars and + Venus, 235. 258. 306. 385.<br /> + ——, his "fifty wekes," 252.<br /> + ——, the pilgrimage to Canterbury, 315. 515.<br /> + ——, the arke of artificial day, 345.<br /> + ——, prophetical view of the Crystal Palace, 361.<br /> + ——, the star Min al Auwâ, 419.<br /> + ——, the Armorican word menez, 473.<br /> + C. (H. B.) on umbrellas, 37.<br /> + —— on Booty's case, 170.<br /> + C. (H. C.) on origin of harlequins, 287.<br /> + Chepstow Castle, on its being betrayed, 241.<br /> + Cherubim and Seraphim, 27.<br /> + Chettle (Henry), notice of, 54.<br /> + C. (H. G. R.) on Launcelot Lyttleton, 330.<br /> + Children's Petition, the authorship, 117.<br /> + Chilcot (William), inquiries respecting, 38. 73. 212.<br /> + C. (H. K. S.) on the meaning of "eisell," 66.<br /> + Chloe, who was Chloe? 449. 507.<br /> + Christ-Crosse A., its meaning, 330. 465.<br /> + Christmas-day, its origin, 167. 249.<br /> + Christmas thorn, 367.<br /> + Churchwarden on baldrocks and thanksgiving-book, 328.<br /> + Churchyards, burying on the north sides of, 74. 125. 332. 333.<br /> + C. (I. B.) on Herstmonceux Castle, 75.<br /> + Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, its authorship, 169.<br /> + Circulation of the blood, 27.<br /> + Civil war garrisons, sketches of, 143.<br /> + C. (J.) on Christmas-day, 167.<br /> + —— on a Coggeshall job, 167.<br /> + —— on Dumore Castle, 496.<br /> + —— on Abbey of Shapp, 7.<br /> + C. (J. E.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 23.<br /> + C. (J. H.) on Spenser's Faerie Queene, 369.<br /> + —— on sundry quotations, 388.<br /> + —— on the meaning of crambo, 391.<br /> + C. (J. N.) on the expression "as drunk as Chloe," 449.<br /> + —— on St. John's Bridge fair, 469.<br /> + —— on the honour of Clare, 390.<br /> + —— on the wife of James Torre, 434.<br /> + C. (J. P.) on the family of Sir George Downing, 69.<br /> + C. (K.) on Dr. H. Tindale's epitaph, 493.<br /> + Clancie (Major), his Life, 42.<br /> + Clare (St.), church dedicated to her in Cornwall, 182.<br /> + Clarke (Hyde) on Cardinal Chalmers, 44.<br /> + Clarke (J.) on ring dials, 107.<br /> + Clarke (Rev. Samuel), portrait of, 209. 284.<br /> + Clarkson, historian of Richmond, his MSS., 373. 507.<br /> + Classical literature, a word to literary men for recovering unpublished, + 161. 261. 340.<br /> + Clement's Inn, its antiquity, 84. 169.<br /> + Clench family, particulars wanted, 188.<br /> + Clergy sold for slaves, 94.<br /> + Clerical costume, 29.<br /> + Clock in Exeter cathedral, inscription on a, 329.<br /> + Clocks, when self-striking were invented, 372.<br /> + C. (M. A.) on Cromwell family, 242.<br /> + C. (O.) on Anthony Bridges, 278.<br /> + Cobham family, discrepancies in Dugdale's account of, 53.<br /> + Cock scares the fiend, 404.<br /> + Cockade, its origin, 7. 42. 71. 96. 196. 292.<br /> + Coggeshall job, the saying, 167. 285.<br /> + Cognation of the Jews and Lacedæmonians, 172.<br /> + Coins of Canute, catalogue of, 326. 525.<br /> + —— of Richard Cromwell, 89.<br /> + —— German, 119.<br /> + —— of George III., 275. 310. 391.<br /> + —— guinea of George III., inscription on, 391.<br /> + —— rarity of William IV.'s copper, 136.<br /> + Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136.<br /> + —— and the penny post, 27.<br /> + —— Religious Musings, 115.<br /> + —— Table Talk, passage in, 518.<br /> + Colfabias, its meaning, 390. 482.<br /> + Collar of SS., 42.<br /> + Collard the logician, particulars wanted, 185.<br /> + Collector on the Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305.<br /> + Collier (J. Payne) on the defence of the execution of Mary, Queen of + Scots, 113.<br /> + <!-- Page 532 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page532"></a>{532}</span>—— on the Royal Courtly + Garland, 1.<br /> + Collier (Rev. R.), lines attributed to, 28.<br /> + Colman (J. B.) on the frozen horn, 91.<br /> + —— on baker's dozen, 520.<br /> + —— on the locality of Gillingham, 505.<br /> + —— on St. Paul's clock, 153.<br /> + —— on the descent of Henry IV., 171.<br /> + —— on the election of a pope, 253.<br /> + —— on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 268.<br /> + —— on Quebeça and his epitaph, 459.<br /> + —— on thanksgiving-book, 481.<br /> + —— on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 45.<br /> + Comenius' History of Bohemian Persecution, 11. 45.<br /> + Comets, list of, 223. 253. 306.<br /> + Commandments, the division of the ten, 166. 230. 412.<br /> + Commoner marrying a peeress, 436.<br /> + Concert of nature, 69.<br /> + Conquest (post conquestum), 30.<br /> + Conquestum, its original meaning, 92. 170.<br /> + Contracted names of places, 182.<br /> + Cooper (C. H.) on "Defender of the Faith," 28.<br /> + —— on the word culprit, 44.<br /> + —— on touching for the evil, 148.<br /> + —— on the Conquest, 170.<br /> + —— on dog's head in the pots, 264.<br /> + —— biographical notices of Thomas May, 280.<br /> + —— on tradesmen's signs, 285.<br /> + —— on St. John's Bridge fair, 341.<br /> + —— on the bellman and his history, 377. 485.<br /> + —— on disinterment for heresy, 378.<br /> + —— on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 379.<br /> + —— on the fifteen O's, 391.<br /> + —— on the expression "going tick," 409.<br /> + —— on the presentation of gloves, 424.<br /> + —— on the phrase "by-the-bye," 433.<br /> + —— on round robin, 461.<br /> + —— on registry of dissenting baptisms, 486.<br /> + —— on corpse passing making a right of way, 520.<br /> + —— on umbrellas, 126.<br /> + Coptic language, 468.<br /> + Cor linguæ, &c., its authorship, 168.<br /> + Corderoy on meaning of Zoll-verein, 451.<br /> + Corner (Geo. R.) on forged papal bulls, 149.<br /> + Corney (Bolton) on the utility of catalogues of books, 101.<br /> + —— on the publication of De Navorscher, 114.<br /> + —— on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 157.<br /> + —— on the Essay on Satire, 162.<br /> + —— on Harrison's Chronology, 192.<br /> + —— on the Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 259.<br /> + —— on the Anti-Jacobin, 349.<br /> + —— on Hugh Holland and his works, 427.<br /> + Corpse passing makes a right of way, 477. 507. 519.<br /> + Corser (Thomas) on traditions from remote periods, 422. 475.<br /> + —— on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 479.<br /> + Costume, queries on, 88. 155.<br /> + Cotton family, arms of 39. 187.<br /> + Cotton (H.) on Archbishop Bolton of Cashel, 72.<br /> + —— on Harrison's Chronology, 105.<br /> + —— on Diary of Archbishop Loftus, 263.<br /> + Coulanges and Prior, coincidence between, 446.<br /> + Coverdale's Bible, 54. 122.<br /> + Covey, its etymology, 477. 509.<br /> + Cowgill on Christmas-day, 249.<br /> + —— on headings of chapters in Bibles, 269.<br /> + —— biographical notices of Thomas May, 279.<br /> + —— on predeceased and designed, 287.<br /> + —— on a notice of St. Pancras, 397.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony, 428.<br /> + —— on window tax, mints, and Nobbs, 447.<br /> + Cowley's poem on Drinking, an answer to, 55.<br /> + Cowper, the divine chit-chat of, 388.<br /> + Cracow pike, 118. 187.<br /> + Crambo, its meaning, 391.<br /> + Cranmere Pool, 404.<br /> + Cranmer's descendants, 8. 153. 188.<br /> + Cranmore on passage from Cymbeline, 290.<br /> + Crewe (Bishop), letters of, 23.<br /> + —— on the customary disuse of his episcopal title, 128.<br /> + Crex, the white bullace, 451.<br /> + Crickets, 3.<br /> + Criston, in Somersetshire, 278. 357.<br /> + Cromwell (Oliver), his compact with the devil, 207. 282.<br /> + —— family, 242.<br /> + —— curious epigrams on, 515.<br /> + Cross, engraved portrait by, on whom? 209. 284.<br /> + Cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 93.<br /> + Cross-bill, queries respecting, 188.<br /> + Crossley (James) on Dr. Timothy Thruscross, 44.<br /> + —— on History of Bohemian Persecution, 45.<br /> + —— on Burke and the Annual Register, 441.<br /> + —— on "Earth has no rage," 45.<br /> + —— on couplet in De Foe, 45.<br /> + —— on Histoire des Sévérambes, 72.<br /> + —— on verses attributed to Charles Yorke, 72.<br /> + —— on Lucy and Colin, 76.<br /> + —— on a quotation from Brown's Essay on Satire, 110.<br /> + —— on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 110.<br /> + —— on a sonnet, supposed to be Milton's, 142.<br /> + —— on Dryden's Essay upon Satire, 146.<br /> + —— on Brandon the juggler, 154.<br /> + —— on "Words are men's daughters," 154.<br /> + —— on the Scaligers, 193.<br /> + —— on De Foe's anticipations of modern ideas, 195.<br /> + —— on Deus Justificatus, 195.<br /> + —— on Monarchia Solipsorum, 197.<br /> + —— on Nettle in, dock out, 205.<br /> + —— on manuscript of Bede, 247.<br /> + —— notes on newspapers, 248.<br /> + —— on Duncan Campbell, 248.<br /> + —— on MS. sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 249.<br /> + —— on Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249.<br /> + —— on meaning of waste-book, 251.<br /> + —— on Salgado's slaughter-house, 284.<br /> + —— on Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 304.<br /> + —— on Captain John Stevens, 306.<br /> + —— on a history of comets, 306.<br /> + —— on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 308.<br /> + —— on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 338<br /> + —— on Letters on the British Museum, 461.<br /> + —— on the Image of both Churches, 469.<br /> + —— on the word colfabias, 482.<br /> + C. (R. W.) on the arms of the Cotton family, 187.<br /> + —— on the spelling of Britannicus, 275.<br /> + —— on curious facts in natural history, 398. 467.<br /> + C. (T.) on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 92.<br /> + —— on mark for a dollar, 449.<br /> + —— on Tu autem, 308.<br /> + —— on places called Purgatory, 308.<br /> + Cuicfal in Flandria, where? 238.<br /> + Culprits torn by horses, 91. 92.<br /> + Culprit, origin of the word, 44.<br /> + Cumming (Sir Alexander), 39. 152.<br /> + Cunningham (P.), on the verses, "Poor Allinda," &c., 264.<br /> + —— on the Outer Temple, 375.<br /> + Curfew-bell, 77.<br /> + Curse of Scotland, 22. 423. 483.<br /> + Curwen (Sir Thomas), an excellent archer, 323.<br /> + Curwen family, 89. 125. 253.<br /> + Cushion dance, 125. 286.<br /> + C. (W. H.) on Cardinal Erskine, 13.<br /> + —— on Nicholas Ferrar's Digest, 12.<br /> + C. (W. W.) on Francis Moore, 466.<br /> + Cx. on May cats, 84.<br /> + —— on the titles of spiritual peers, 118.</p> + +<h3>D.</h3> + + <p>D. on cardinal Allen's declaration, 11.<br /> + —— on ring dials, 196.<br /> + <span class="grk">Δ</span>. on King Richard III., 300.<br /> + —— on suem, ferling, grasson, 75.<br /> + —— on Sir T. Herbert's memoirs of Charles I., 260.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony bell, 429.<br /> + —— on the use of the word umbrella, 509.<br /> + D. (2) on the etymology of aver, 42.<br /> + —— on filthy gingram, 42.<br /> + —— on the meaning of gulls, 143.<br /> + D. (A.) on Poem on the Grave, 372.<br /> + D. (A. A.) on the hand giving the blessing, 477.<br /> + —— on Diogenes in his tub, 449.<br /> + —— on skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424.<br /> + —— on topical memory, 449.<br /> + —— on vegetable sympathy, 407.<br /> + —— on the phrase "To a T," 424.<br /> + Daffy down dilly, a nursery rhyme, 220. 259.<br /> + Damasked linen of James II., 13. 229.<br /> + Dancing Trenchmore, its meaning, 89. 437.<br /> + Darby and John ballad, 38. 69.<br /> + Darcy Lever church, 27.<br /> + Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. 229.<br /> + Davie, jun. (Sn.) on Hylles' Arithmeticke, 409.<br /> + Davies (Sir John), arms of, 409.<br /> + —— and his biographers, 82. 336.<br /> + Davy Jones's locker, 478. 509.<br /> + D. (C. W.) on Coleridge and the penny post, 27.<br /> + D. (E. A.) on Henry Chettle, 54.<br /> + —— on William Chilcot, 73.<br /> + —— on "Fronte capillatâ," 124.<br /> + —— on dominicals, 25.<br /> + —— on the motto, "God speed the plough," 8.<br /> + —— on Long Meg of Westminster, 22.<br /> + —— on Shakespeare's word "captious," 153.<br /> + Deans, when first styled Very Reverend, 352. 437.<br /> + Death of Death's painter, 495.<br /> + Death, representations of, 450. 501.<br /> + Deer, fossil, of Ireland, 26. 121. 212. 502.<br /> + D. (E. H. D.) on the Coptic Language, 468.<br /> + —— on king of Nineveh burned in his palace, 506.<br /> + —— on epitaph in Kellyleagh churchyard, 422.<br /> + "Defender of the Faith," its ancient use, 9. 28. 94. 157.<br /> + De Foe, Coleridge's opinion of, 136.<br /> + —— couplet in, 45.<br /> + —— project for purifying the English language, 350.<br /> + —— anticipations of modern ideas, 137. 195.<br /> + Demonologist on Booty's case, 40.<br /> + Demosthenes, oration against, 141. 227.<br /> + Denarii, 25.<br /> + Denarius philosophorum, 168. 251. 299.<br /> + Derby coinage, 225.<br /> + Designed, whether used as designated, 143. 287.<br /> + Desmond, the Countess of, 250. 341.<br /> + Deus Justificatus, its author, 195.<br /> + Devil's bit, its origin, 477.<br /> + Devonshire charms, 258.<br /> + D. (G. H.) on Robert de Welle, 458.<br /> + D. (H. W.) on the red hand, 194.<br /> + —— on touching for the evil, 197.<br /> + —— on damasked linen, 229.<br /> + —— on straw necklaces, 229.<br /> + —— on Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425.<br /> + —— on the waistcoat bursted, 230.<br /> + —— on the couplet, "The feast of reason," 265.<br /> + Dials, ring, 52. 107. 108. 196.<br /> + Diamagnetism, its etymology, 169.<br /> + Dibdin's Library Companion, errors in, 405.<br /> + Dies Iræ, its authorship, 468.<br /> + Dieu et mon droit, when first adopted, 407.<br /> + Difformis, its signification, 24.<br /> + Digby (Sir Kenelm), poems discovered among his papers, 18. 238. 367. + 482.<br /> + <!-- Page 533 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page533"></a>{533}</span>Digby's Broad Stone of Honour, 264.<br /> + Diogenes in his tub, 449.<br /> + Disinterment for heresy, 240. 378.<br /> + Diss on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93.<br /> + Ditchfield (J. B.) on black images of the Virgin, 63.<br /> + Dixon (Hepworth), notices of the Blake family, 389.<br /> + —— on the Penn family, 454.<br /> + D. (J.) on Whychcote of St. John's, 302.<br /> + D. (J. B.) on the meaning of Bacon, 151.<br /> + D. (M.) on "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 518.<br /> + D. (N.) on ten children at a birth, 64.<br /> + Dn. (W.) on the episcopal mitre, 145.<br /> + —— on a cardinal's hat, 170.<br /> + —— on "By hook and by crook," 212.<br /> + —— on the word Yankee, 461.<br /> + Dobbin (Dr. O. T.) on the Ulm manuscript, 60.<br /> + Dodd (Dr.), his texts at Wing church, 182.<br /> + Dodd, the historian, 496.<br /> + Dog's head in the pot, 264. 463.<br /> + Dogs, their howling an omen of death, 4.<br /> + Doll (black), sign at old store shops, 63.<br /> + Dollar sign, 449. 505.<br /> + Dominicals, 25.<br /> + Don, of Pitfichie, the family, 143.<br /> + Dorothea (S.), life of, 87.<br /> + Dort, epigram on the synod of, 23. 94.<br /> + Double names, their origin, 407.<br /> + Doubtful on the witches' prayer, 118.<br /> + Douglas (J. A.) on the white rose, 505.<br /> + Douglas (Gawyn), a complete edition of his works a desideratum, 38.<br /> + Dousa (Janus) on the Dutch versions of English essayist, 22.<br /> + —— transcript of a letter respecting John Locke, 97.<br /> + —— on crossing rivers on skins, 3.<br /> + —— poem on Sidney, 23.<br /> + Downing (Sir George), his family, 68. 213.<br /> + D'Oyly and Barry families, information wanted, 23.<br /> + Dozen of bread, 153. 520.<br /> + D. (Q.) on Dr. Dodd's texts, 182.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269.<br /> + —— on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244.<br /> + —— on Fitzpatrick's lines on Fox, 432.<br /> + —— on Witchcraft, 414.<br /> + —— on preserving existing monuments, 314.<br /> + D. (Q. E.) on the word littus, 446.<br /> + Drachmarus, one of the schoolmen, 105. 157. 194.<br /> + Dragons, 40. 157.<br /> + Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519.<br /> + Dredge (John I.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284.<br /> + —— on Nicholas Ferrar's Concordance, 12.<br /> + —— on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214.<br /> + Dress, a note on, 406.<br /> + —— court, 407. 457.<br /> + Drumlethglass on Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland, 167.<br /> + Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249.<br /> + —— Essay upon Satire, 146. 162.<br /> + —— poems, on two passages in, 492.<br /> + D. (S. T.) on the author of Pursuits of Literature, 240.<br /> + —— on the author of School of the Heart, 390.<br /> + —— on representations of Death, 450.<br /> + Dumore castle, or the petrified fort, 495.<br /> + Dunbar, epigram by, 303.<br /> + Dunkin (Alfred John) on preserving a record of existing monuments, + 313.<br /> + Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. 485.<br /> + Dutch books published out of the Netherlands, 326. 379.<br /> + —— church in Norwich, its history, 209. 310. 396.<br /> + —— martyrology, early copies, 443. 479.<br /> + —— song book, De zingende Lootsman of de Vrolyke Boer, 23. + 189.<br /> + Dutch versions of English essayists, 22.<br /> + D. (W. B.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage. 198.<br /> + Dyer (Thomas H.) on Erasmus and Farel, 73.</p> + +<h3>E.</h3> + + <p>E. on Blackstone's Commentaries, 209.<br /> + <span class="grk">ε</span>., note of Palamon and Arcite, 131.<br /> + E. (A.) on the origin of cockade, 7.<br /> + Ear, the advantages of a bad, 140.<br /> + Early rain, the pride of the morning, 484.<br /> + "Earth has no rage," &c., a couplet, 23.<br /> + Earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. 499.<br /> + Earth's form, theory of, 331. 508.<br /> + Eastwood (J.) on circulation of the blood, 27.<br /> + —— Eboli, Latin epigram on the Duchess of, 208. 289.<br /> + —— on Encorah and Millicent, 448.<br /> + —— on "Ex pede Herculem," 380.<br /> + —— on Knebsend, 434.<br /> + —— on folk lore in Lancashire, 516.<br /> + —— on eating pigeons before death, 517.<br /> + —— on Tandem D. O. M., 173.<br /> + —— on the word Rub-a-dub, 387.<br /> + —— on tiring-irons, 210.<br /> + Eboracomb, on holy water for the hooping-cough, 220.<br /> + —— on daffy down dilly, 220.<br /> + Echo on Coverdale's Bible, 54.<br /> + —— on Breeches Bible, 93.<br /> + —— on Daresbury the Whitechapel of England, 229.<br /> + —— on a passage in Gray's elegy, 138.<br /> + —— on Judas cup, 85.<br /> + E. (C. J.) on Abel represented with horns, 391.<br /> + —— on legend in Frettenham church, 407.<br /> + Eclectic Review, specimen of composition, 493.<br /> + Edwards (H.) on Dr. Robert Thomlinson, 290.<br /> + —— on Drax free school, 290.<br /> + E. (E. J.) on Gillingham, 505.<br /> + Effaress on the butcher duke, 77.<br /> + —— on "The soul's dark cottage," 105.<br /> + Effessa, on the Prince of Wales' feathers, 106.<br /> + —— on the Breeches Bible, 115.<br /> + Effigies, translation of charade upon Nothing, 369.<br /> + —— on Clarkson's papers, 373.<br /> + Egduf, on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269.<br /> + Egenhart on Gregory the Great, 62.<br /> + Egg and arrow ornament, 349.<br /> + E. (H.) on pedigree of Owen Glendower, 356.<br /> + —— on Richard Baxter's works, 370.<br /> + —— on Queen Mary's Lament, 172.<br /> + —— on swans hatched during thunder, 75.<br /> + Eign, its meaning, 351.<br /> + Eirionnach, notes on Ireland, 490.<br /> + Eisell, its meaning, 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524.<br /> + E. (J.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252.<br /> + —— on the accession of Richard III., 352.<br /> + —— on anachronisms of painters, 369.<br /> + —— on the phrase To learn by heart, 483.<br /> + Ejusdem farinæ, origin of the expression, 278. 433.<br /> + E. (K. P. D.) on St. Hibbald, 495.<br /> + —— on mark for a dollar, 504.<br /> + —— on Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390.<br /> + —— on ventriloquist hoax, 406.<br /> + Elk, fossil, 121. 212.<br /> + Ellacombe (H. T.) on the baldrock, 503.<br /> + —— on chiming bells, 432.<br /> + Elizabeth (queen), her christening cloth, 115.<br /> + ——, private memoirs of, 23. 45.<br /> + ——, scandal against, 11. 151. 197. 225. 285. 307.<br /> + ——, did she visit Bacon at Twickenham? 44.<br /> + Elstob, Miss, notice of, 497.<br /> + Emiott family, their arms wanted, 478.<br /> + Emun on ballad editing, 208.<br /> + —— on folk talk, 474.<br /> + —— on plays in churches, 494.<br /> + —— on a life of St. Paul, 451.<br /> + Encorah and Millicent, their meaning, 448.<br /> + Engastrimythus on Father Hehl and Cahagnet, 167.<br /> + —— on Father Maximilian Hell, 269.<br /> + Engelbert (Abp.), treatise by, 291. 379.<br /> + English, origin of the present race, 116.<br /> + —— actors and musicians in Germany, 21.<br /> + —— French, an example of, 437.<br /> + —— Mother on the Flamberg sword, &c., 168.<br /> + Enigmatical epitaph on Rev. Dr. Mawer, 184.<br /> + Enquirer on the episcopal mitre, 62.<br /> + Entwysel (Wilfred), Chauncy's observations on, 61. 171.<br /> + Epitaph in Killyleagh churchyard, 422. 493.<br /> + —— at Leghorn, 238.<br /> + —— on a "worthie knight," 57.<br /> + Equestrian statues, 494.<br /> + Erasmus and Farel, 38. 73.<br /> + Erskine (Cardinal), 13.<br /> + E. (R. W.) on the lines "A verse may find him," &c., 60.<br /> + —— on north sides of churchyards, 74.<br /> + —— on corpse passing making a right of way, 477.<br /> + —— on seats in churches, 56.<br /> + —— on the derivation of round robbin, 353.<br /> + —— on tradesmen's signs, 357.<br /> + Eryx, queries on Tennyson, 493.<br /> + Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 443.<br /> + Esquire, what amount of property constitutes one, 242.<br /> + Essheholt Priory, account of, 86.<br /> + Ettie on Sir Henry Slingsby's Diary, 357.<br /> + Etty the artist, his family, 496.<br /> + Eucharist, authorship of an old tract on, 169.<br /> + ——, by John Patrick, 214.<br /> + Eustacius, abbot, time when he flourished, 141. 307. 381.<br /> + Evans (Rev. T. Simpson) on the life of Bishop Frampton, 61.<br /> + Evergreens in churches, 118.<br /> + Evil eye, the superstition of, 133.<br /> + Exhibition, the Great, a monster number of "Notes and Queries," 361.<br /> + ——, hint for protecting, 166.<br /> + Exon on disinterment for heresy, 378.<br /> + Exoniensis on the MS. of De Bello Antiocheno, 447.<br /> + Experto crede Roberto, origin of the saying, 353.<br /> + Extradition, its meaning, 119. 169.<br /> + Extraordinary North Briton, the writers in, 409. 432.</p> + +<h3>F.</h3> + + <p>F. on the sees of the Roman church, 437.<br /> + Falconer (A. P.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 369.<br /> + Falconer (R. W.) on mistletoe, 396.<br /> + Farquharson on Auroræ, 28.<br /> + F. (C. D.) on Cranmer's descendants, 8.<br /> + Feathers of the Prince of Wales, origin of, 106. 168.<br /> + Fell (Colonel), his descendants, 142.<br /> + Fenton (John) on the meaning of Mosaic, 469.<br /> + Ferling, its etymology, 7. 75.<br /> + Ferrar's (Nicholas) Digest and Concordance, 12.<br /> + —— and Benlowes, 237.<br /> + Ferrara (Andrea), his history, 62.<br /> + Ferret, names of the, 390. 461.<br /> + Fest, its derivation, 328. 396.<br /> + F. (F. G.) on sides and angles, 265.<br /> + F. (F. W.) on the situation of Serius, 494.<br /> + F. (G.) on arms of Robert Nelson, 263.<br /> + F. (G. E.) on the Knapp family, 424.<br /> + F. (H.) on Gough's translation of the History of the Bible, 165.<br /> + <!-- Page 534 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page534"></a>{534}</span>Fiat Justitia on miching malicho, 231.<br /> + Fib, its derivation, 167.<br /> + Filthy Gingram, 42.<br /> + Fir-cone, its symbolism, 290.<br /> + Fire of London, the surveyor's account, 350.<br /> + Fireneye on national debts, 466.<br /> + Fitzgerald (Lord Edward), his mother, 492.<br /> + Fitzpatrick (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. 432.<br /> + F. (J. F.) on red book of Irish exchequer, 6.<br /> + —— on the accession of Richard III., 457.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare family, 493.<br /> + Flamberg sword, 168. 292.<br /> + Flecamore (Christopher), who was he? 23.<br /> + Fleet marriages, 4.<br /> + Flemish account, its early use, 57. 138. 162.<br /> + Fm. on English Sapphics, 494.<br /> + —— on equestrian statues, 494.<br /> + F. (O.) on Bishop Thornborough's monument, 299.<br /> + Folk lore, 20. 84. 132. 179. 205. 220. 258. 320. 367.<br /> + —— Devonshire, 404.<br /> + —— Dutch, 387.<br /> + —— Lancashire, 55. 516.<br /> + —— Northamptonshire, 3.<br /> + —— talk, 474.<br /> + —— Welsh, 20.<br /> + Forbes (C.) on Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274.<br /> + —— on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 339.<br /> + —— on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 396.<br /> + —— on George III.'s coinage, 310.<br /> + —— on "Fine by degrees, and beautifully less," 154.<br /> + —— on Tandem D. O. M., 173.<br /> + Foreign English, specimens of, 57. 257. 346.<br /> + —— renderings at Salzburg, 138.<br /> + Foreigner, a, on English synonymes, 166.<br /> + Foss (Edward) on Clement's Inn, 109.<br /> + —— on the Ulm manuscript, 192.<br /> + —— on two chancellors at one time, 257.<br /> + —— on the Outer Temple, 325. 375. 451. 505.<br /> + Foss (Henry) on Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69.<br /> + —— on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 196.<br /> + Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371.<br /> + Four want way, 168. 434. 508.<br /> + F. (P. H.) on the bibliographical queries of R. G., 24.<br /> + —— on the meaning of conquest, 30.<br /> + —— on errors in the date of works, 22.<br /> + —— on the authorship of the Monthly Intelligencer, 37.<br /> + —— on inscription on an oak board, 240.<br /> + Frampton (Bishop), notices of him wanted, 61. 214.<br /> + Francis (C. F.) on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 242.<br /> + Francis (John) on Hewson and Smollet's strap, 123.<br /> + —— on St. Paul's striking thirteen, 40.<br /> + Francis (St.), Liber Conformitatum, 321.<br /> + —— Flemish work, on the order of, 502.<br /> + Franciscus on the meaning of mosaic, 469.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's designation of Cleopatra, 465.<br /> + Francis X. (John) on Roman roads near London, 328.<br /> + —— on West-Chester, 353.<br /> + Frere (Geo. E.) on "Snail, snail, come out of your hole," 179.<br /> + Frettenham church legend in, 407. 506.<br /> + Friday weather, 7. 153.<br /> + —— why considered unlucky, 496.<br /> + Friswell (James) on epigrams on Cromwell, 516.<br /> + Frog's wedding, a ballad, 51.<br /> + Fronte capillatâ, &c., its authorship, 8. 43. 92. 124. 140. 286.<br /> + Frozen horn, 25. 71. 91. 182. 282. 459.<br /> + F. (R. W.) on Borrow's English Ballads, 228.<br /> + —— on Christmas day, 249.<br /> + Funerals, hand-bells at, 310. 466.<br /> + F. (W.) on Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167.<br /> + F. (W. R.) on fossil deer of Ireland, 26.</p> + +<h3>G.</h3> + + <p>G. on Barker, the panorama painter, 483.<br /> + —— on bishops' lands, 87.<br /> + —— on princesses of Wales, 477.<br /> + <a href="images/yogh.png"><img src="images/yogh.png" class="middle" + style="height:1.5ex" alt="yogh" /></a>. on court dress, 457.<br /> + G. (A.) on the origin of a surname, 323.<br /> + —— on Barker, the panorama painter, 406.<br /> + —— on Lord Edward Fitzgerald's mother, 492.<br /> + Gallatly (J.) on misquotation of Gen. iii. 19., 275.<br /> + Gam (Danydd) on Chepstow castle, 241.<br /> + —— on Charles II. being in Wales, 263.<br /> + Ganganelli (Pope), the compilers of his life, 12.<br /> + Gantillon (P. J. F.) on Abp. Williams's portrait, 75.<br /> + —— etymology of kobold, 85.<br /> + Gatty (Alfred) on the early culture of the imagination, 38.<br /> + —— on church bells, 238.<br /> + —— on the division of the ten commandments, 166.<br /> + —— on monumental inscription, 223.<br /> + —— on Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 223.<br /> + —— on strange appearance in the sky, 298.<br /> + —— on epitaph of Countess of Pembroke, 307.<br /> + —— on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 339.<br /> + —— on Warren Hastings' magnanimity, 369.<br /> + —— on "Ex pede Herculem," 380.<br /> + —— on registry of dissenters, 460.<br /> + —— on ancient modes of hanging bells, 493.<br /> + —— on Lord Nelson's dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517.<br /> + —— on earth thrown upon the coffin, 499.<br /> + —— on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 505.<br /> + —— on written sermons, 526.<br /> + Gaudentio di Lucca, its authorship, 36. 117.<br /> + Gay (Rev. Mr.), notices of, 424. 508.<br /> + G. (B.) on Collard the logician, 186.<br /> + G. (C.) on alliteration, 340.<br /> + G. (C. W.) on the word Blunder, 106.<br /> + —— on land Holland, 30.<br /> + —— on lights on the altar, 30.<br /> + —— on the etymology of suem, ferling, and grasson, 7.<br /> + Genealogicus Lancastriensis on family of Katharine Parr, 302.<br /> + Geneva Bible, 13. 17. 72. 93. 115. 165.<br /> + Gentleman, can the queen make one? 88.<br /> + George (St.) the Martyr, Southwark, indulgences granted to benefactors, + 414.<br /> + Gerbier's (Sir B.) academy, 317.<br /> + —— his autobiography, 304.<br /> + German universities, religious teaching in, 303.<br /> + Geronimo, description of Mosaic, 521.<br /> + G. (G. F.) on the phrase "at sixes and sevens," 425.<br /> + —— on the letter <a href="images/yogh.png"><img + src="images/yogh.png" class="middle" style="height:1.5ex" alt="yogh" + /></a>, 44.<br /> + —— on true blue, 27.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Mocker, 73.<br /> + —— on crossing rivers on skins, 86.<br /> + —— on Rab Surdam, 42.<br /> + —— on Richard III., 221.<br /> + —— on honey-moon, 276.<br /> + Gig-hill, its meaning, 222. 283.<br /> + Gilbert on Col. Hewson a cobbler, 73.<br /> + Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167. 463.<br /> + Gillingham council, 448. 505.<br /> + G. (J.) on Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60.<br /> + G. (J. M.) on the frozen horn, 25.<br /> + —— on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, + 100.<br /> + —— on George Wither the poet, 36.<br /> + —— on the phrase, "I preached as never sure to preach again," + 36.<br /> + Gleniffer on Bab in the bowster, 45.<br /> + Gloucester alarm, what? 278.<br /> + Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204.<br /> + Gloves, the presentation of, 220. 424.<br /> + Glynne (Lord Chief Justice), his portrait, 8.<br /> + "God speed the plough," the motto, 8.<br /> + God's acre, a burial ground, 284. 380.<br /> + Goddard's History of Lynn, MSS. wanted, 140.<br /> + Gomer on chapel, or printing-office, 7.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 508.<br /> + —— on the etymology of nao, a ship, 509.<br /> + —— on Tristan d'Acunha, 29.<br /> + Good B'ye on the etymology of by-the-bye, 109. 229.<br /> + Goodwin (C. W.) on MSS. of Sir T. Phillipps, 507.<br /> + Gooseberry-fool, its derivation, 496.<br /> + Gordon (G. E. R.) on the word aver, 292.<br /> + Gordon (G. J. R.) on medal of Charles XII., 26.<br /> + —— on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26.<br /> + Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 100. 165.<br /> + G. (P. J. F.) on "In time the savage bull," &c., 502.<br /> + G. (Q.) on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225.<br /> + —— on barons of Hugh Lupus, 266.<br /> + G. (R.) on bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182.<br /> + Grahame (James), noticed, 453.<br /> + Grasson, its etymology, 8. 75. 76.<br /> + Grave, poem upon the, 372. 460.<br /> + Gravener (Sir Thomas), epitaph on, 57. 122.<br /> + Graves (J.) on a cardinal's hat, 169.<br /> + —— on the Ormonde portraits, 119.<br /> + Gray's Alcaic Ode, 4.<br /> + —— Elegy, its plagiarisms, 35. 206. 445.<br /> + —— Lucretian origin of a verse in, 138.<br /> + G. (R. E.) on meaning of Venwell, 38.<br /> + Greene (Robert), a Dutch translation of a tract by, 103.<br /> + —— Quip for an upstart courtier, 103.<br /> + —— Groatsworth of Witte, 140. 479.<br /> + —— Pandosto, 1.<br /> + Gregory the Great, 62.<br /> + Griffith (Bp.), his portrait, 8.<br /> + Groves of Blarney, its authorship, 495.<br /> + G. (S.) on the cataracts of the Nile, 89.<br /> + —— on Dancing Trenchmore, 89.<br /> + —— on Flemish account, 57.<br /> + —— on paternoster tackling, 89.<br /> + —— on Thomas Rogers of Horninger, 62.<br /> + —— on Theological tracts, 61.<br /> + Gualter (Rodolph), 8. 43. 123.<br /> + Guardian, Dutch version of, 22.<br /> + Guinegate on supporters borne by commoners, 224.<br /> + Gulls, as applied to hasty pudding, 143.<br /> + Gun, inscription of an old, 221.<br /> + Gutch (J. M.) on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 165.<br /> + G. (W. S.) on the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12.<br /> + Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of aver, 291.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 524.<br /> + —— on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 11.<br /> + Gyffes (Llaw) on arms of Sir John Davies, 409.</p> + +<h3>H.</h3> + + <p>H. on the ballad Darby and Joan, 38.<br /> + —— on the picture of our Saviour, 228.<br /> + H. (A. W.) on Simon Bache, 105.<br /> + —— on the Tradescants, 286.<br /> + Haggard (W. D.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307.<br /> + Hailsture (E.) on Quebeça and his epitaph, 223.<br /> + Hall's Discovery, epitaph in, 242. 338, 339. 504.<br /> + Hall (Hughes Frazer) on mitre and cloven tongues, 284.<br /> + Halliwell (J. O.) on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 140.<br /> + Hallum, Cardinal, his progenitors, 170.<br /> + <!-- Page 535 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page535"></a>{535}</span>Hamilton (C.) on the author of + Scoute-Generall, 303.<br /> + Hamilton, Newburgh, 117. 356.<br /> + Hamont (C. D.) on lachrymatories, 151.<br /> + Hampson's Religious Deceptions of the Church of Rome, an error corrected, + 87.<br /> + Hampstead, judges' walk at, 4.<br /> + Hand giving the blessing, 477. 509.<br /> + Hand-bell before a corpse, 68. 154.<br /> + Handel's occasional oratorio, 426. 480.<br /> + Hares, 3.<br /> + Harlequins, origin of, 165. 287. 464.<br /> + Harrington (E. C.) on Cooke's Dialogue, 306.<br /> + —— on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214.<br /> + Harris the painter, notices wanted, 329.<br /> + Harrisers, meaning of, 252.<br /> + Harrison's Chronology, 105. 192.<br /> + Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 443. 522.<br /> + Hastings (Warren), his magnanimity, 369.<br /> + Hawkins (Edward) on the writers in the Anti-Jacobin, 348.<br /> + Haybands in seals, 186. 248. 291. 331. 332.<br /> + H. (B.) on snail-eating, 336.<br /> + H. (C.) on Bactria, 435.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 508.<br /> + —— on Petworth register-book, 449.<br /> + —— on the word Sewell, 482.<br /> + —— on St. Uncumber, 404.<br /> + H. (C. E.) on epitaph in Morwenstow churchyard, 377.<br /> + H. (C. H.) on the symbolism of Death, 501.<br /> + H. (C. R.) on epigram on the Duchess of Eboli, 208.<br /> + H. (De) on the descendants of Col. Fell, 142.<br /> + H. (E.) On "Cum grano salis," 88.<br /> + —— on Baron Munchausen's frozen horn, 182.<br /> + —— on an old ballad, 278.<br /> + Head's Nugæ Venales, 453.<br /> + Headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. 269.<br /> + Healing, prayers at the, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436.<br /> + Heart, to learn by, 425. 483.<br /> + Heath-hounds, 404.<br /> + Hedgehog, 3.<br /> + Hehl, Father, account of him wanted, 167. 269.<br /> + Henchman (Bp.), his portrait, 8. 43.<br /> + Henco on court dress, 407.<br /> + Henry IV., descent of, 120. 171.<br /> + Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323.<br /> + Henryson (Robert), a complete edition of his poems a desideratum, 38.<br /> + Herbert (George) and the restoration of Bemerton church, 22. 85. 178.<br /> + Herbert, Sir Thomas, his memoirs, 157. 223. 259.<br /> + Hermes on an inscribed alms-dish, 101.<br /> + —— on the phrase "God's acre," 380.<br /> + —— on snail-eating, 221.<br /> + Hermit at Hampstead on Wm. Hone, 508.<br /> + Hermit of Holyport on Dousers poem on Sidney, 22.<br /> + —— on old Dutch song-book, 23.<br /> + —— on the father of Philip Massinger, 52.<br /> + —— on a Dutch translation of a tract by Robert Greene, + 103.<br /> + —— account of an ancient wood engraving, 277.<br /> + Herodotus, time when he wrote, 30. 76. 124.<br /> + Heronsewes, its derivation, 450. 507.<br /> + Herstmonceux castle, Dacre monument at, 75.<br /> + —— notices respecting, 28, 29. 124.<br /> + Hertfordiensis on paper-mill near Stevenage, 187.<br /> + Hewson (Col.) the cobbler, 11. 73. 123.<br /> + Hewett (J. W.) on an inscription on a clock, 329. 430.<br /> + Heylin's Microcosmos, error in the date, 22.<br /> + Heywood family, 263.<br /> + H. (F.) on the authorship of the Cavalier's farewell, 34.<br /> + H. (F. J.) on snail-charm, 179.<br /> + H. (H.) on "Ex pede Herculem," 302.<br /> + —— on Wat the hare, 44.<br /> + Hibbald (St.), who was he? 496.<br /> + Hibernicus on Dutch literature in Dublin university library, 379.<br /> + —— on the Milesians, 428.<br /> + Hickson (S.) on the authorship of Henry VIII., 33.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 119.<br /> + —— on the word "rack," in Shakspeare's Tempest, 218.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare and Fletcher, 318.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's meaning of prenzie, 454.<br /> + Hill's penny post, 62.<br /> + Hipparchus on Sabbatical Jewish years, 373.<br /> + Hippopotamus, 181. 308.<br /> + H. (J.) on an enigmatical epitaph, 184.<br /> + —— on the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, 21.<br /> + H. (J. C.) On Fivizzano the painter, 495.<br /> + H. (J. O.) on the Life of Clancie, 42.<br /> + H. (J. W.) on the word adur, 30.<br /> + —— on contracted names of places, 182.<br /> + H. (L.) on family of Sir J. Banks, 507.<br /> + H. (M. A.) on the word abeiles, 243.<br /> + —— on Rab Surdam, 193.<br /> + H. (N.) on Bunyan and the Visions of Hell, 467.<br /> + Hogan, what kind of beverage, 450.<br /> + Holland (Hugh) and his works, 427.<br /> + Holland, land, 30. 70. 229.<br /> + Hollander's austerity, &c., explanation wanted, 494.<br /> + Holy water for the hooping-cough, 220.<br /> + Holywood the mathematician, his birth-place, 389.<br /> + Homilies, the first edition of second book, 102.<br /> + Hone (William), his conversion, 477. 508.<br /> + Honor of Clare, documents relating to, 390.<br /> + Hoods of the Scotch universities, 329.<br /> + "Hook or by crook" explained, 116. 212.<br /> + Hooper (Bp.), his Godly Confession, &c., 169. 227.<br /> + Hooper (Richard) inquiries respecting William Chilcot, 38.<br /> + —— on Howel's Desiderius, 352.<br /> + Hooping-cough, cure of, 258<br /> + Hoops, their early use in dress, 85. 153.<br /> + Hornbooks, 151.<br /> + Horneck (Dr. Anthony), inquiry respecting his letters, 117.<br /> + Horrocks (James), whose father lived in the time of Cromwell, 475.<br /> + Hotchkin (Robert) on lines by Pope, 221.<br /> + Houmont, motto, 106.<br /> + Howard (John), medal given to, 142.<br /> + Howard (Lord), was he a Papist? 185. 244. 287. 309.<br /> + Howe (Capt.), how related to George II., 353. 438.<br /> + Howel's Desiderius, or Original Pilgrim, 352.<br /> + H. (R.) on the legend of St. Molaise, 478.<br /> + —— on the word bawn, 483.<br /> + —— on the fossil elk of Ireland, 502.<br /> + —— on stone chalices, 481.<br /> + H. (R. C.) on a stone in Casterton church, 181.<br /> + —— on the rarity of William IV.'s copper coinage, 136.<br /> + H. (R. C. H.) on the family of Sir J. Banks, 390.<br /> + H. (R. D.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 137.<br /> + —— on Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, 526.<br /> + —— on Gregory the Great, 194.<br /> + —— on the phrase, "Mind your P's and Q's," 328. 523.<br /> + —— on pillgarlick, 150.<br /> + —— on the agency of Od, 517.<br /> + H. (S.) on meaning of waste-book, 465.<br /> + H. (S. H.) on Breeches Bible, 72.<br /> + —— on Cromwell's dealings with the devil, 282.<br /> + H. (T.) on obeism, 59.<br /> + Hughes (William) on Iovanni Volpe, 244.<br /> + Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69.<br /> + Hurd (Bp.), biography wanted, 496.<br /> + Huyghens (Constantine), English poems by, 423.<br /> + H. (W. B.) on Christ's-cross Row, 465.<br /> + —— on the frozen horn, 282.<br /> + —— on Mont-de-Piété, 372.<br /> + —— on lines in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 142.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "Trepidation talked," 450.<br /> + Hylles' Arte of Vulgar Arithmeticke, 409.</p> + +<h3>I.</h3> + + <p>I. (B. R.) on epigram on synod of Dort, 94.<br /> + —— on plafery, 88.<br /> + I. (C. H.) on mints at Norwich, 525.<br /> + Ich dien, motto, 106. 168.<br /> + I. (F.) on ancient wood engraving, 426.<br /> + Ignatius' Epistles, edited by Mr. Cureton, 138.<br /> + Ignobus on suppressed chantries, 24.<br /> + Ignore, its etymology, 169.<br /> + Image of both churches, its author, 407. 469.<br /> + Imagination, on its early culture, 38. 73. 152.<br /> + Inedited poetry, from Harleian MSS., 203. 218.<br /> + Inquisition, Histoire de l', its authorship, 11.<br /> + Inscription on an oak board, 240.<br /> + Ireland, notes on, 490.<br /> + Irish brigade, account of, 372.</p> + +<h3>J.</h3> + + <p>J., on Criston, Somerset. 357.<br /> + —— on the correct prefix of mayors, 92.<br /> + —— James II., his natural daughter, 224. 249. 280. 506.<br /> + Jarltzberg on altar lights, &c., 68.<br /> + —— Barlaam and Josaphat, 278.<br /> + —— on Queen Mary's Lament, &c., 89.<br /> + —— on odour from the rainbow, 224.<br /> + —— on the vendace, 301.<br /> + Jarture, account of this work wanted, 89.<br /> + JasPer on collar of SS., 42.<br /> + Jaytee on record for existing monuments, 418.<br /> + —— on villenage, 411.<br /> + J. (B.) on egg and arrow ornament, 349.<br /> + Jerne on a carved ceiling, 424.<br /> + Jerrold (Douglas) on the sayer of "After me the deluge," 299.<br /> + Jesse's London, notes on, 84.<br /> + Jesuits, History of, the author? 328.<br /> + Jews in China, discovery of, 442.<br /> + J. (F.) on Ruggles' Ignoramus, 518.<br /> + J. (G. A.) on Scotch universities' hoods, 329.<br /> + J. (H.) on the curfew bell, 77.<br /> + —— on Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449.<br /> + —— on Sir Walter Raleigh, 105.<br /> + —— on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 23.<br /> + Jingo on self-striking clocks, 372.<br /> + J. (L.) on the curse of Scotland, 483.<br /> + —— on snail-eating, 221.<br /> + —— on record of existing monuments, 217.<br /> + J. (M.) on Maclean not Junius, 411.<br /> + John ap William on Welsh history, 447.<br /> + John, King, at Lincoln, 141. 290.<br /> + John's (St.) Bridge fair, 88. 287. 341. 469.<br /> + ——Vox populi vox Dei, 288.<br /> + Joan (Pope) whether a myth or a veritable lady, 265. 306. 395. 463.<br /> + —— the game of, 22.<br /> + Jonah and the whale, 517.<br /> + Jonathan, the cognomen of Brother, 495.<br /> + Jones (T.) on the ten commandments, 412.<br /> + Jonson, Ben, his portrait, 106.<br /> + Joseph of Exeter, where is the MS. of his De Bello Antiocheno? 447.<br /> + Josephus on St. John's Bridge fair, 88.<br /> + Jove (J. Cove) on spelling of Britannicus, 463.<br /> + J. (T) on the circulation of the blood, 340.<br /> + —— on early culture of the imagination, 73.<br /> + —— on the authorship of Histoire de l'Inquisition, 11.<br /> + —— on "Jurare ad caput animalium," 192.<br /> + <!-- Page 536 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page536"></a>{536}</span>—— on the execution of Mary + Queen of Scots, 198.<br /> + —— on Treatise by Abp. Engelbert, 291.<br /> + —— on obeahism, 309.<br /> + —— on swearing by swans, 71. 308.<br /> + —— on "Antiquitas sæculi juventus mundi," 156.<br /> + —— on cognation of the Jews and Lacedæmonians, 172.<br /> + —— on modum promissionis, 92.<br /> + —— on occult transposition of letters, 69.<br /> + —— on Welsh words for water, 152.<br /> + —— on the verse, "Words are men's daughters," &c., 38.<br /> + Judas cup, account of, 85.<br /> + Junius, the vellum-bound copy, 262. 307. 378. 411.<br /> + "Jurat? crede minus," an epigram, 143. 193.<br /> + J. (W.) on cardinals and abbots in the English Church, 304.</p> + +<h3>K.</h3> + + <p>K. on the meaning of gig-hill, 222.<br /> + —— on the capitulations of the Irish brigades, 372.<br /> + —— on Moore's Almanack, 381.<br /> + —— on Voltaire, where situated, 433.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Venville, 310.<br /> + K. (D.) on Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352.<br /> + Keepsakes, the potter's and shepherd's, 181.<br /> + K. (E. H.) on the etymology of aver, 42.<br /> + Kelke (W. Hastings) on north sides of churchyards, 332.<br /> + —— on discrepancies in Dugdale's account of the Cobham + family, 53.<br /> + —— on Landwade church, 102.<br /> + Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425. 502.<br /> + Kentish Town in the last century, 4.<br /> + Kenyon (C. Howard) on a sonnet "On the Librarie at Cambridge," 37.<br /> + Kepper (G. L.) on a specimen of English French, 437.<br /> + Kerriensis on Lord Howard, 287.<br /> + —— on mazer wood, 288.<br /> + —— on traditions from remote periods, 289.<br /> + —— on sacramental wine, 368.<br /> + —— on the Milesians, 428.<br /> + Kershaw (J. H.) on a specimen of composition, 493.<br /> + Kersley (T. H.) on the time when Herodotus wrote, 30.<br /> + —— on the derivation of Yankee, 461.<br /> + Kerslake (Thomas) on Locke's MSS., 337.<br /> + K. (H. C.) on Dacre monument, 75.<br /> + —— on Demosthenes and New Testament, 437.<br /> + —— on the meaning of eign, 351.<br /> + —— on an incised slab, 373.<br /> + K. (E. J.) on Jonah and the whale, 517.<br /> + —— on quotation, "Men may live fools," &c., 518.<br /> + K. (H. C.) on outline in painting, 63.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Sewell, 391.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Tu autem, 265.<br /> + K. (F.) on biography of Bishop Hurd, 496.<br /> + —— on David Rizzio's signature, 390.<br /> + Kg. (P. S.) on Tingry, 464.<br /> + K. (I.) on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137.<br /> + King (Richard John) on a Danish Itinerary, 238.<br /> + —— on metropolitan improvements, 368.<br /> + King (Thos. Wm.) on hats of cardinals, 182.<br /> + —— on record of existing monuments, 513.<br /> + King's (Dr.) poem "The Toast," a key to the characters, 13.<br /> + King's Evil, touching for, 290.<br /> + —— form of prayer for, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436.<br /> + K. (J.) on the two Drs. Abercromby, 209.<br /> + K. (J. B.) on water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118.<br /> + K. (L. H.) on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 522.<br /> + Knapp family in Norfolk and Suffolk, 424.<br /> + Knebsend, or Nebsend, 263. 434.<br /> + Knight (C.) on a passage in Hamlet, 10.<br /> + Knights Hospitallers, 243.<br /> + —— in combat on church chests, 187.<br /> + —— of Malta, their badge, 278.<br /> + —— two sorts of, 425.<br /> + Kobold, its etymology, 85.<br /> + Kooez (Aredjid) on the word winkel, 138.<br /> + —— on foreign renderings, 138.<br /> + K. (S.) on the meaning of conquestum, 92.<br /> + K. (T. H.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 302.<br /> + —— on the authorship of "La Rose nait," &c., 186.<br /> + K. (W. H. H.) on cross between wolf and hound, 93.<br /> + K. (W. M.) on law courts at St. Alban's, 466.<br /> + —— on the san grail, 224.<br /> + Kynaston's Museum Minervæ, 317.</p> + +<h3>L.</h3> + + <p>L. on Antiquitas sæculi juventus mundi, 125.<br /> + —— on "Après moi le déluge," 397.<br /> + —— on the curse of Scotland, 423.<br /> + —— on closing rooms after death, 142.<br /> + —— on culprits torn by horses, 91.<br /> + —— on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93.<br /> + —— on decking churches at Christmas, 118.<br /> + —— on epigram on the synod of Dort, 23.<br /> + —— on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 43.<br /> + —— on the authorship of Gaudentio di Lucca, 36.<br /> + —— on portrait of Bp. Henchman, 8.<br /> + —— on a passage in Bp. Butler, 44.<br /> + —— on the hippopotamus, 308.<br /> + —— on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377.<br /> + —— on "Ex pede Herculem," 380.<br /> + —— on Histoire des Sévérambes, 4. 148. 374.<br /> + —— on the nine of diamonds, 22.<br /> + —— on Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88.<br /> + —— on the etymology of "to pose," 91.<br /> + —— on Wanton's Delli Viaggi, 277.<br /> + L. (A.) on Shakspeare a thorough sailor, 300.<br /> + —— on meaning of luncheon, 369.<br /> + Lachrymatories, their use, 151.<br /> + Lady fights at Atherton, 143.<br /> + Lady's trees, 206.<br /> + Lamb (Charles), his epitaph, 322. 379. 459.<br /> + Lammer-beads, 84. 100. 115. 229.<br /> + Lammin (W. H.) on Sir John Davies, 336.<br /> + Lancashire folk lore, 55. 516.<br /> + Lancastriensis on Bigod de Loges, 434.<br /> + —— on West Chester, 459.<br /> + Landwade church, 39. 102.<br /> + Langholme fair, proclamation of, 56. 156.<br /> + Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137.<br /> + Language given to men, the saying, 229.<br /> + Laudator Temporis acti on writing paper, 181.<br /> + Laud's (Abp.) answer to Fisher, 224.<br /> + Lawrence (T.) on names of the ferret, 390.<br /> + Lawson (Charles), notices of, 331.<br /> + L. (B. L.) on Holland land, 70.<br /> + L. (E.) on the meaning of Cefn, 152.<br /> + L. (E. A. H.) on the meaning of Sewell, 505.<br /> + —— on Lambert Simnel, 506.<br /> + Legalis on Lord Mayor a privy councillor, 496.<br /> + Leges on the word prenzie in Measure for Measure, 401.<br /> + Leicester's Commonwealth, 29. 374.<br /> + Leicestrensis on cachecope bell, 407.<br /> + —— on churchwarden's accounts of St. Mary-de-Castro, 352.<br /> + —— on Dieu et mon droit, 407.<br /> + Lennep (J. H. van) on Dutch popular song-book, 189.<br /> + Lennox, the daughters of the sixth earl of, 243.<br /> + Lent lilies, or daffodils, 259.<br /> + Leresche on Darcy Lever church, 27.<br /> + Lewis (George) on passage in Coleridge, 518.<br /> + L. (H. R.) on the authorship of a "History of the Jesuits," 328.<br /> + —— on Sempecta at Croyland, 328.<br /> + "Librarie at Cambridge," sonnet on the, 37.<br /> + Library of George III., whether sold or presented to the nation, 427.<br /> + Lie, on giving the, 369.<br /> + Lights on the altar, 30. 172.<br /> + Limerick cathedral, inscription on a tablet, 477.<br /> + Lincoln Missal, any MS. of, 119. 193.<br /> + Lion symbolical of the resurrection, 462.<br /> + Littus, its application in the sense of ripa, 446.<br /> + Liturgicus on headings of chapters in Bibles, 141.<br /> + L. (J.) on abbot Eustacius and Angodus, 141.<br /> + L. (J. H.) on Simon Bache, 155.<br /> + —— on painting by C. Bega, 28.<br /> + —— on Coggeshall job, 285.<br /> + —— on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 285.<br /> + —— on "Harry Parry, when will you marry," 289.<br /> + —— on Thomas May, 167.<br /> + L. (L. B.) on haybands in seals, 248. 332.<br /> + —— a note for topographers of London, 206.<br /> + —— on an original warrant, 220.<br /> + —— on witchcraft in the seventeenth century, 444.<br /> + Llewellyn on Camden and Curwen families, 125. 253.<br /> + —— on separation of sexes in churches, 288.<br /> + —— on Rev. Mr. Gay, 508.<br /> + —— on Petworth registers, 510.<br /> + L. (M. C.) on preaching from written sermons, 478.<br /> + Locke (John), letter respecting him, 97.<br /> + —— manuscripts, 337.<br /> + Loftus (Abp.) memoranda wanted, 263.<br /> + Longevity, remarkable, 237.<br /> + Long Meg of Westminster, 22.<br /> + Longueville MSS., where are they? 449.<br /> + Loretto, the chapel of, 205.<br /> + Lower (Mark Antony) on the arches of Pelaga, 478.<br /> + —— on the frozen horn, 71.<br /> + —— on haybands in seals, 186.<br /> + —— on registry of dissenters, 460.<br /> + —— on traditions from remote periods through few links, + 237.<br /> + —— on the meaning of tye, 340.<br /> + —— on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66.<br /> + Luard on the Sempecta, 433.<br /> + Lucas family, 352.<br /> + Lucretia, the Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88.<br /> + Lucy and Colin, 7. 76.<br /> + Luncheon, its meaning, 369. 464.<br /> + Lukis (W. C.) on engraved warming-pans, 522.<br /> + Lunardi's balloon, 153.<br /> + Lupus (Hugh), the barons of, 87. 189. 266. 503.<br /> + Lutestring, to speak in, its meaning, 188.<br /> + Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137.<br /> + L. (N. E.) on the History of Andrea Ferrara, 62.<br /> + L. (W.) on a specimen of foreign English, 57.<br /> + —— on the Lucas family, 352.<br /> + Lynch law, its origin, 24. 76.<br /> + Lyon verse, 466. 507.<br /> + Lyttleton (Launcelot), particulars wanted, 330.</p> + +<h3>M.</h3> + + <p>M. on Mrs. Catherine Barton, 434.<br /> + —— on Clarkson's Richmond, 507.<br /> + <!-- Page 537 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page537"></a>{537}</span>—— on Lay of the Last + Minstrel, 464.<br /> + —— on Merrick and Tattersall, 60.<br /> + —— on obeism, 149.<br /> + —— on a regular mull, 508.<br /> + —— on sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 464.<br /> + —— on Southey's March to Moscow, 243.<br /> + —— on the author of a Modest Enquiry, 264.<br /> + —— on "Trepidation talk'd," 486.<br /> + —— on St. Vitus and St. Patrick's festival, 241.<br /> + <span class="grk">μ</span>. on Borrow's English Ballads, 228.<br /> + —— on MS. of Bede, 247.<br /> + —— on epitaph on Sir Thomas Gravener, 122.<br /> + —— on portrait of Archbishop Williams, 152.<br /> + —— on Letters on the British Museum, 208.<br /> + —— on the Ulm manuscript, 269.<br /> + M. 4. (J.) on Devonshire folk-lore, 404.<br /> + —— on earth thrown upon the coffin, 408.<br /> + —— on Dr. Young's Narcissa, 422.<br /> + —— on the meaning of peep, 310.<br /> + M. or N., their use in the Church service, 323. 447.<br /> + M. (A.) on the expression "at sixes and sevens," 425.<br /> + —— on the song "Talk not of love," 7.<br /> + M. (A. C.) on the derivation of Minnis, 388.<br /> + —— on the singing of swans, 75.<br /> + Machell (R. B.) on the lingering of the spirit, 84.<br /> + Machell's MS. Collections for Westmoreland and Cumberland, 118. 227.<br /> + Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), translations of Apuleius, &c., 76.<br /> + —— on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 493.<br /> + —— on time when Herodotus wrote, 124.<br /> + —— on an inedited ballad on Truth, 134.<br /> + —— on an oration against Demosthenes, 141.<br /> + —— on hornbooks, 151.<br /> + —— on early culture of the imagination, 152.<br /> + —— a word to the literary men of England, 161.<br /> + —— on Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 203.<br /> + —— on a poem "A Vertuous Woman," from the Harleian MSS., + 219.<br /> + —— on an epitaph on Mr. Browne, 320.<br /> + —— on Sallustius' Epistles to Cæsar, 62. 140.<br /> + —— on Sallustius and Tacitus, 325.<br /> + Mackintosh (Sir James), his notes in books, 489.<br /> + —— on the authors of the Rolliad, 131.<br /> + Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163.<br /> + Maclean not Junius, 378. 411.<br /> + Madden (Sir Frederick) on Beatrix Lady Talbot, 10.<br /> + —— on Charles I. and Nave's collection of pictures, 236.<br /> + —— on the Poems of John Seguard, 261.<br /> + Madden's Reflections and Resolutions, 323.<br /> + Magnum sedile, their use, 142.<br /> + Magpies, 3.<br /> + Maillé, the house of, 351.<br /> + Maitland's (Dr. S. R.) Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220. 243.<br /> + —— on the Sempecta of Croyland, 357.<br /> + M. (A. J.) on Voltaire's Henriade, 388.<br /> + Malentour, a motto on a crest, 449. 485.<br /> + Malta, records at, 180.<br /> + Man, arms of the Isle of, 373. 520.<br /> + Manley (John) on a curious fact in natural history, 166.<br /> + Manuscripts, ancient, proposed association for recovering, 161. 261. + 340.<br /> + Marforio on collections of pasquinades, 8.<br /> + Marinus (Faber) on Tandem D. O. M., 62.<br /> + Mark xiii. 32., Annotators on, 8. 110.<br /> + Markham (Charles D.) on the Vavasours of Hazlewood, 71.<br /> + Markham (C. W.) on Essheholt Priory, 86.<br /> + Markland (J. H.) on the writers in the Rolliad, 333.<br /> + Mark's (St.), foundation-stone of, Venice, 88. 147.<br /> + Marriage, curious omen at, 406.<br /> + Mariconda on St. Francis, 321.<br /> + Marsh's Female Captive, 423.<br /> + Martin family, 29.<br /> + Marshal, hereditary earl, 209.<br /> + Marsham (Sir John), was he knight or baronet? 407.<br /> + Martinus on the published Dutch books, 326.<br /> + Marwoode (John) of Honiton, 450.<br /> + Mary, Queen of Scots, defence of her execution, 113. 198.<br /> + —— her crucifix, 517.<br /> + —— Lament, 89. 172.<br /> + —— prayer of, 369. 504.<br /> + Mary-de-Castro (St.), churchwardens' accounts of, 352.<br /> + Mason not Junius, 402. 432.<br /> + Massinger, Philip, his father, 52.<br /> + Mathews (Wm. Franks) on the fire of London, 350.<br /> + Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. 284.<br /> + Matrimony, solemnization of, 307.<br /> + Matrix of monastic seal, 263.<br /> + M. (A. W.) on Cardinal Hallum, 170.<br /> + Mawer (Rev. Dr.), epitaph on, 184. 248. 291.<br /> + May (Thomas), notices of, 167. 279. 280.<br /> + May cats, 20. 84.<br /> + Mayor of London, is he a privy councillor? 496.<br /> + Mayors, their correct prefix, 92.<br /> + Mazer wood and Gutta percha, 239. 288. 467.<br /> + M<sup>c</sup>Calmont (Thomas), notice of H. Smith, 222.<br /> + M. (C. O. S.) on Richard Whiting's watch, 352.<br /> + M. (C. R.) on tomb of Chaucer, 188.<br /> + —— on burying in church walls, 156.<br /> + —— on the Clench family, 188.<br /> + —— on Lady Bingham, 229.<br /> + —— on knights in combat on church chests, 187.<br /> + —— on magnum sedile, 142.<br /> + Medal, a satirical one, 240.<br /> + M. (E. J.) on the tomb of Rev. W. Adams, 249.<br /> + —— on "To-day we purpose," 397.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony bell, 429.<br /> + Me. (J.), queries and notes on books, men, and authors, 117.<br /> + Mercer (W. J.) on "Noli me tangere," 46.<br /> + —— on the derivation of cad, 46.<br /> + Mercurii on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240.<br /> + —— on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 266.<br /> + —— on Pursuits of Literature, 378.<br /> + Merrick, the versifier of the Psalms, 60.<br /> + Merryweather (F. S.) on aged monks, 60.<br /> + Merviniensis on arms of Isle of Man, 373.<br /> + Metrical psalms and hymns, origin of their use, 119. 198.<br /> + Metropolitan improvements suggested by Bishop King, 368.<br /> + Mezzotinto on the authorship of the Butcher Duke, 8.<br /> + M. (F.) on Paul pitcher night, 239.<br /> + M. (F. C.) on the motto Malentour, 485.<br /> + M. (F. E.) on the motto Malentour, 449.<br /> + —— on the origin of national debts, 374.<br /> + M. (G. R.) on the name Vineyard, 470.<br /> + Miching Mallecho in Hamlet, 3. 213.<br /> + Midwives licensed, 29. 44.<br /> + Mildew in books, 29.<br /> + Milesians, their origin, 353. 428.<br /> + Milk-maids in 1753, 367.<br /> + Miller (Dr.), author of Philosophy of History, commended, 137.<br /> + Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390. 484.<br /> + —— expressions in, 241.<br /> + —— Nativity Ode, 36.<br /> + —— supposed pun by, 37. 141.<br /> + —— sonnet, query by, 142.<br /> + Milward (Sir Thomas) his portrait, 8.<br /> + Miners burning out a delinquent, 123.<br /> + Minium, or red lead pencil of Archbishop Parker, 492.<br /> + Minnis, its derivation, 388.<br /> + Mints, local, 447. 525.<br /> + Miso-dolos on indulgences granted to benefactors for building Saint + George the Martyr's, 444.<br /> + Mistletoe on oaks, 192. 226. 396. 462.<br /> + Mitre, the episcopal, its origin, 62. 144. 145. 284.<br /> + M. (J.) on an ancient MS. of Bede's Eccles. Hist., 180.<br /> + —— on natural son of Cardinal Wolsey, 303.<br /> + —— on an answer to Fisher's Relation, 224.<br /> + —— on orations against Demosthenes, 228.<br /> + —— on derivation of Yankee, 260.<br /> + —— on lost manuscripts, 340.<br /> + —— on the first edition of the Second Book of Homilies, + 102.<br /> + —— on a prayer of the Bishop of Nantes, 140.<br /> + —— on Munchausen's Travels, &c., 453.<br /> + M. (J. E.) on a passage in Virgil, 357.<br /> + M. (J. F.) on Milton and Calves-head Club, 484.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis, 260.<br /> + —— on solemnization of matrimony, 307.<br /> + —— on Voltaire's Henriade, 485.<br /> + M. (J. H.) on apple-pie order, 468.<br /> + —— on Denarius Philosophorum, 251.<br /> + —— on the nine of diamonds, 253.<br /> + —— on Pope Joan, 395.<br /> + —— on form of prayer at the healing, 126.<br /> + —— on the epitaph of the Countess of Pembroke, 262. 456.<br /> + —— on George Steevens and Wm. Stevens, 286.<br /> + —— on Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105.<br /> + —— did St. Paul's clock strike thirteen? 109.<br /> + —— on the song Winifreda, 108.<br /> + M. (J. L.) on the Nineveh monuments and Milton's Nativity Ode illustrated + from Lucian, 35.<br /> + M. (J. O.) on the Thirty-nine Articles, 287.<br /> + —— on the table of prohibited degrees, 329.<br /> + M. (N.) on epigram against Burke, 284.<br /> + Mock-beggar, origin of the term, 44.<br /> + Mocker, its meaning, 73.<br /> + Modest Enquiry, &c., its author, 264.<br /> + Modum Promissionis, 92.<br /> + Molaise (St.), legend of, inquired after, 478.<br /> + Mole, the story of the, 74.<br /> + Monarchia Solipsorum, its authorship, 138. 197.<br /> + Monkbarns on proclamation of Langholme fair, 56.<br /> + Monks, aged, of the tenth century, 60. 139.<br /> + Monkstown on Joseph Nicolson's family, 397.<br /> + Monosyllables, their use, 57. 165. 340.<br /> + Monro (Cecil) on the baldrock, 503.<br /> + Montchesni family, 518.<br /> + Mont-de-Piété, 372. 524.<br /> + Monumental symbolism, 449.<br /> + Monuments, record of existing, 14. 116. 217. 313. 418. 513.<br /> + Moore's Almanack, 263. 339. 381. 466.<br /> + Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260.<br /> + Morse and Ireton families, 250.<br /> + Mosaic, its meaning, 389. 469. 521.<br /> + Moths called souls, 220.<br /> + Mottos on warming-pans and garters, 84. 115. 290. 522.<br /> + Mounds, or munts, its meaning, 187. 413.<br /> + M. (P. M.) on the head of the Saviour, 168.<br /> + —— on lines of the Temple, 505.<br /> + M. (R.) on a musical plagiarism, 105.<br /> + M. (R. R.) on hand-bells at funerals, 466.<br /> + —— on Lord Howard of Effingham, 309.<br /> + —— on Pope Joan, 395.<br /> + —— on the Life of St. Pancras, 523.<br /> + —— on national debts, 524.<br /> + —— on Monte di Pietà, 524.<br /> + M. (S.) on the pedigree of Owen Glendower, 222.<br /> + <!-- Page 538 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page538"></a>{538}</span>M. (S. R.) on the derivation of luncheon, + 464.<br /> + —— on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 335.<br /> + M. (T.) on mythology of the stars, 508.<br /> + Mull, a regular, origin of the phrase, 449. 508.<br /> + Munchausen's Travels, 117. 305. 453.<br /> + Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, omissions noticed, 4.<br /> + Mushroom, its etymology, 166.<br /> + Musical plagiarism, 105.<br /> + M. (W. G.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504.<br /> + —— on the word prenzie, 522.<br /> + M. (W. R.) on "Fronte capillatâ," 286.<br /> + —— on the origin of the Milesians, 353.<br /> + —— on Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living, 43.<br /> + M. (W. T.) on Arthur's Seat, 251.<br /> + —— on the couplet, "Earth has no rage," 23.<br /> + —— on proclamation of Langholme fair, 156.</p> + +<h3>N.</h3> + + <p>N. on burying in church walls, 37.<br /> + —— on dragons, 40.<br /> + —— on Memoir of George Steevens, 286.<br /> + N. (A.) on "Après moi le déluge," 397.<br /> + —— on coinage in Germany, 118.<br /> + —— on Pope Joan, 463.<br /> + —— on Nao, a ship, 477.<br /> + —— on the San Grail, 482.<br /> + —— on Stanedge Pole, 390.<br /> + Nails, paring them on Sunday, 55. 462.<br /> + Nantes, bishop of, a prayer by him, 140.<br /> + Nao, a ship, authority wanted, 477. 509.<br /> + Napoleon, tablet to, 74.<br /> + National debts, their origin, 374. 466. 524.<br /> + Natural history, curious fact in, 166. 398. 436.<br /> + Nave's (Bartolomeo della) collection of pictures, 236.<br /> + Navorscher, De, 81. 106. 114.<br /> + N. (D.) on the visit of Elizabeth to Bacon, 44.<br /> + Neck, cure for a large, 405.<br /> + Nedlam on "Mind your P' and Q's," 463.<br /> + Nehceeb (Samoht) on the name of Bacon, 41.<br /> + N. (E. L.) on Mr. P. Collier's note on the Winter's Tale, 101.<br /> + —— on the origin of harlequins, 165.<br /> + —— on true blue, 116.<br /> + Nelson (Robert), his armorial bearings, 263.<br /> + Nemo on Carolus Lawson, 331.<br /> + —— on the author of Broad Stone of Honour, 264.<br /> + —— on Pope Joan, 265.<br /> + —— on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 389.<br /> + Nelson's (Lord) dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517.<br /> + Nestorians, or lost tribes, 484.<br /> + "Nettle in, dock out," its meaning, 133. 201. 205. 368. 463.<br /> + Neville family, 24.<br /> + Nevinson (Rev. Charles) on Bp. Hooper's Godly Confession, 169.<br /> + Newburn (F.) on Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519.<br /> + News, the origin of the word, 300.<br /> + New Testament, passages in, illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. 437.<br /> + Newspapers, notes on, 164. 248.<br /> + N. (G.) on a quotation, "To-day we purpose," 302.<br /> + Nibor on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 284.<br /> + —— on epitaph on Rev. John Mawer, 291.<br /> + Nicholson (Andrew) on wife of Bishop Nicolson, 243.<br /> + Nicolai (S.) Vita, sive Stultitiæ Exemplar, 87.<br /> + Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328.<br /> + Nicolson (Bishop), his family, 243. 397.<br /> + —— his opinion of Bp. Burnet, 136.<br /> + Nieremberg (J. E.), his Contemplations ascribed to Bp. Taylor, 43.<br /> + Nievie-nick-nack, a game, 179.<br /> + Nile, cataracts of the, 89.<br /> + Nine of diamonds, why called "the curse of Scotland," 22. 253. 423. + 483.<br /> + Nineveh, the king of, burns himself, 408. 506.<br /> + —— monuments illustrated from Lucian, 35.<br /> + N. (J. D.) on the library of the church of Westminster, 230.<br /> + N. (J. G.) on Giovanni Volpe, 247.<br /> + —— on Roman Catholic peers, 253.<br /> + —— on general pardons, 279.<br /> + —— on the term mock-beggar, 44.<br /> + N. (J. D. N.) on the black rood of Scotland, 104.<br /> + —— on nievie-nick-nack, 179.<br /> + N. (M.), a word to literary men, 261.<br /> + Nobbs of Norwich, notice of, 447. 525.<br /> + Noble names in workhouses, 350.<br /> + Nocab on Bacon and Fagan, 106.<br /> + —— on hand-bell before a corpse, 154.<br /> + —— on snail-eating, 336.<br /> + —— on the invention of steam-power, 23.<br /> + Noli me tangere, 46. 484.<br /> + Nonsuch palace near Ewell, 236.<br /> + Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206.<br /> + Norman nobility, 87. 189. 266. 503.<br /> + —— MS. catalogue of, 266. 306.<br /> + North Briton, who were the writers in, 409. 432.<br /> + Northege family, where located? 425.<br /> + Northman on derivation of Yankee, 437.<br /> + Notabilis expositio super canonem misse, 87.<br /> + Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to vol. iii., 1.<br /> + —— in Holland, 81.<br /> + Nothing, translation of charade upon, 369.<br /> + Novus on disinterment for heresy, 378.<br /> + —— on Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137.<br /> + Nourse (Wm. E. C.) on Scandinavia, 370.<br /> + "Nullis fraus tuta latebris," motto, 329.<br /> + N. (W. M.) on spelling of Britannia, 502.<br /> + N. (V. D.) on the order of St. Franciscus, 502.</p> + +<h3>O.</h3> + + <p>Oak-web, or cockchafer, 259.<br /> + Oates (Titus), his autograph, 27.<br /> + Obeism, 59. 149. 150. 309. 376.<br /> + Observator, the, its authorship, 323.<br /> + Observator revived, its authorship, 323.<br /> + Occult transposition of letters, 69.<br /> + Od, how this agency is tested, 517.<br /> + Offor (George) on Bunyan's portrait, and The Visions, 89.<br /> + O. (J. P.) on the marriage of Sir John Vaughan, 223.<br /> + Olave's (St.) churches, Southwark, 373.<br /> + Oldbuck (Jonathan), jun., on Landwade church, 39.<br /> + Oldenburg horn, engraving of, 509.<br /> + Oldham, passage in, 372.<br /> + Omega on cherubim and seraphim, 27.<br /> + O. (M. N.) on Iovanni Volpe, 188. 244.<br /> + Onions, St. Thomas', why so called, 187. 252.<br /> + <span title="Ôô" class="grk">Ωω</span> on Tandem D. O. M., + 173.<br /> + O's, the fifteen, 391.<br /> + Organs, when first used in churches, 518.<br /> + Ormonde, the Marquis of, on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225.<br /> + —— portraits, 119.<br /> + Outlandish Knight, ballad, 49. 208.<br /> + Outline in painting, 63. 154.<br /> + Owen (Bp.), his portrait, 8.<br /> + Owen (Dr. John), unpublished sermons, 435.<br /> + Owen Glendower, his pedigree, 222. 356.<br /> + Oxford Friar's Voyage to the North Pole, 168.</p> + +<h3>P.</h3> + + <p>P. on the meaning of averia, 157.<br /> + —— on Sir Thomas Bullen's drinking-horn, 38.<br /> + —— on dragons, 157.<br /> + —— on the barons of Hugh Lupus, 87.<br /> + —— on Montchesni family, 518.<br /> + —— on the meaning of Venwell, 310.<br /> + —— on the sword of William the Conqueror, 24.<br /> + <a href="images/alt_pi.png"><img src="images/alt_pi.png" class="middle" + style="height:1.5ex" alt="script pi" /></a> on the Breeches or Geneva + Bible, 13.<br /> + —— on canons and articles, 491.<br /> + —— on School of the Heart, 469.<br /> + P**** (C. P.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377.<br /> + —— on Achilles and the tortoise, 484.<br /> + —— on the word Champak, 448.<br /> + —— on epigrams by Coulanges and Prior, 446.<br /> + —— on symbolism of Death, 502.<br /> + —— on Dies Iræ, 468.<br /> + —— on "Ex pede Herculem," 457.<br /> + —— on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 396.<br /> + —— on the author of "We hope, and hope," &c., 448.<br /> + —— on Hollander's austerity, 494.<br /> + —— on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 459.<br /> + —— on Anonymous Ravennas, 462.<br /> + —— on the lion, a symbol of the Resurrection, 462.<br /> + —— on John Marwoode, 450.<br /> + —— on a notice of Cardinal Azzolin, 458.<br /> + —— the cart before the horse, 468.<br /> + —— on catacombs and bone-houses, 483.<br /> + —— on the Tanthony, 484.<br /> + —— on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 484.<br /> + —— on early rain called "the pride of the morning," 484.<br /> + —— on the lost tribes, 484.<br /> + —— on "Noli me tangere," 484.<br /> + —— on the Sicilian vespers, 484.<br /> + —— on the antiquity of smoking, 484.<br /> + Pagnini's Bible, 24. 86.<br /> + Paine (C. Jun.) on Ussher's works, 496.<br /> + Painters' anachronisms, 369. 517.<br /> + Pallavicino and the Conte d'Olivarez, 478. 523.<br /> + Palmerston (Henry Viscount) lines attributed to, 28.<br /> + Pancras (St.), Smith's collections on, 285. 397.<br /> + —— biographical notice of, 523.<br /> + Papa alterius orbis, its origin, 497.<br /> + Papal tiara, its origin, 144.<br /> + —— bulls, forged, 149.<br /> + Paper-mill near Stevenage, 187.<br /> + Pardons, general, under the great seal, 279.<br /> + Parish register tax, 94.<br /> + Parr, family of Queen Katharine, 302.<br /> + Parsons (Daniel) on book plates, 495.<br /> + Paslam (Charles) on "Binsey, God help me!" 44.<br /> + Pasquinades, collections of, 8.<br /> + Paternoster tackling, its meaning, 89. 152.<br /> + Patrick's (Rev. John) Tract on the Eucharist, 169. 214.<br /> + Paul (St.), his Life wanted, 451.<br /> + Paul pitcher night, 239.<br /> + Paul's (St.), did its clock ever strike thirteen? 40. 109. 153. 198. + 449.<br /> + Paull (Dr. James), 28.<br /> + P. (C.) on Col. Hewson the cobbler, 11.<br /> + P. (C. H.) on "Felix, quem faciunt," 431.<br /> + —— on derivation of fib, 167.<br /> + —— on Lord Howard of Effingham, 185.<br /> + —— on the New Testament illustrated from Demosthenes, 350.<br /> + Peachell (Hugh), notice of, 407.<br /> + Peacock (Edw. Jun.) on wife of James Torre, 329.<br /> + —— on a record of existing monuments, 116.<br /> + —— on Lincoln missal, 119.<br /> + Peacock, swearing by the, 70. 438.<br /> + Pelaga, arches of, where? 478. 522.<br /> + Pelethronius on meaning of auriga, 253.<br /> + <!-- Page 539 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page539"></a>{539}</span>Pembroke, Countess of, her epitaph, 262. + 307. 413. 456.<br /> + Penn (Wm.) and his family, 264. 409. 454.<br /> + Penny post and Coleridge, 27.<br /> + —— origin of, 6. 62.<br /> + Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105.<br /> + Peter the Hermit, inscription on his tomb, 329.<br /> + "Peter Wilkins," on the authorship of, 13.<br /> + Peter's (St.) in Rome, supposed inscription on, 425.<br /> + Peters, Hugh, notices of, 166. 214.<br /> + Petworth register-book, 449. 485. 510.<br /> + Pews in churches, 56.<br /> + Peyton, family of, 186.<br /> + P. (G.) on Machell's MS. collections, 227.<br /> + —— on Prideaux and the post-office, 186.<br /> + —— on illustrations of Tennyson, 319.<br /> + P. (H.) on Babington's conspiracy, 458.<br /> + <span class="grk">Φ</span>. (<span class="grk">Ω</span>.) on + "turning the tables," 276.<br /> + Phillipps (Sir Thomas), his manuscripts, 358. 507.<br /> + —— on record of existing monuments, 417.<br /> + <span title="Philologos" class="grk" + >Φιλόλογος</span>, + on Bacon and Fagan, 483.<br /> + Phœnix, the, its literary proprietors, 325.<br /> + <span title="Phôs" class="grk">Φως</span>, on + illustrations of Chaucer, 306.<br /> + Pictorial antiquities, 423.<br /> + Pigeons eaten before death, 517.<br /> + Pightle, its meaning, 391.<br /> + Pigs with single hoofs, 263. 357. 468.<br /> + Pilcher, its meaning, 476. 507. 525.<br /> + Pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 429.<br /> + Pillgarlick, 42. 74. 150.<br /> + Pinkerton (W.) on Davy Jones's locker, 509.<br /> + —— on Mazer wood, 239.<br /> + —— on the Tradescants, 393.<br /> + —— on whale caught at Greenwich, 286.<br /> + Pio (A. P. di) on the etymology of apricot, 75.<br /> + P. (J.) on the miscellaneous tracts of Peter Sterry, 38.<br /> + P. (J. S.) on porci solidipedes, 263.<br /> + Plafery, its meaning, 88.<br /> + Planché (J. R), on Poem on the Grave, 460.<br /> + —— on Red Sindon, 27.<br /> + Plays in churches, 494.<br /> + Poetical coincidences, 320.<br /> + Poet's Corner, when attached to the transept of Westminster Abbey, + 381.<br /> + Pomeroy (Arthur), his parentage, 303.<br /> + Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 326. 526.<br /> + Pope, on the election of one in a water-closet, 142. 253.<br /> + Pope's Dunciad, an incongruity in, 387.<br /> + —— lines by, 221.<br /> + Porson's imposition, 28.<br /> + Porter (Endymion), his birth-place, 303.<br /> + Portraits of distinguished Englishman, 233.<br /> + Portus Canum, where? 408.<br /> + Pose, the etymology of "to pose," 91.<br /> + P. (P.) on folk lore in Lancashire, 516.<br /> + —— on places called Purgatory, 241. 308.<br /> + P. (R.) on the doctrine of probabilism, 61.<br /> + P. (R. C.) on Saxon coinage at Derby, 225.<br /> + Predeceased used as a verb active, 143. 287.<br /> + Price (E. B.) on engraved warming-pans, 115.<br /> + —— on private memoir of Queen Elizabeth, 197.<br /> + Prideaux (Edmund) and the first post-office, 186. 266, 267. 308.<br /> + —— family, 398.<br /> + Prior's Posthumous Works, 24.<br /> + ProBa ConScientia on the family name of Bacon, 41.<br /> + Probabilism, the doctrine of, 61. 68.<br /> + Prohibited degrees, table of, commanded to be fixed in churches, 329.<br /> + Prol in Anglia, where? 238.<br /> + Proverbs, Ex pede Herculem, 302. 380.<br /> + —— the cart before the horse, 468.<br /> + —— going the whole hog, 224. 250.<br /> + —— Mind your P's and Q's, 328. 357. 463. 523.<br /> + —— spick and span new, 330. 480.<br /> + —— under the rose, 300. 480.<br /> + Pryme (C. de la) on Mind your P's and Q's, 357.<br /> + P. (S.) on Farquharson and Dr. Paull, 28.<br /> + —— on "Many a word at random spoke," 409.<br /> + Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449.<br /> + Publicans' signs, 424.<br /> + Pultock (Robert) the supposed author of Peter Wilkins, 13.<br /> + Purgatory, places so called, 241.<br /> + Pursuits of Literature, its authorship, 240. 276. 378.<br /> + Pursuivant on Lord Bexley's descent from Cromwell, 185.<br /> + P. (W. H.) on God's acre, 284.<br /> + —— on the couplet, "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188.</p> + +<h3>Q.</h3> + + <p>Q. on Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagensis, 328.<br /> + —— on a quotation from Tillotson, 241.<br /> + Q. (D.) on the meaning of slums, 284.<br /> + Q. (F. S.) on cockade, 196.<br /> + —— on derivation of aver, 292.<br /> + —— on pillgarlick, 74.<br /> + —— on true blue, 92.<br /> + Q. (P.) on Civil War tract, 303.<br /> + Q. (Q.) on a quotation from Cam. Emblem., 433.<br /> + —— on skeletons at Egyptian banquets, 482.<br /> + Q. (U.) on Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, 224.<br /> + —— on a quotation from the The Christian Instructed, 240.<br /> + Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. 335. 396.<br /> + Quarles, was he pensioned? 11.<br /> + Quebeça and his epitaph, 223. 458.<br /> + Quidam on Gillingham, 448.<br /> + Quinces a customary present, 20.<br /> + Quincuplex Psalterium, 86.<br /> + Quotations: "I preached as a dying man to dying men," 36.<br /> + —— "And coxcombs vanquish Berkeley by a grin," 110.<br /> + —— "After me the deluge," 299.<br /> + —— "A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind," 300.<br /> + —— "Earth has no rage," 45.<br /> + —— "A verse may find him," &c., 60.<br /> + —— "The lucky have whole days," 69.<br /> + —— "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 69.<br /> + —— "Plurima gemma latet cæcâ tellure sepulta," 76.<br /> + —— "Cum grano salis," 66. 153. 253.<br /> + —— "The soul's dark cottages," 105. 154<br /> + —— "Fine by degrees and beautifully less," 105. 154.<br /> + —— "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. 191.<br /> + —— "Sees good in everything," &c., 168.<br /> + —— "La Rose nait en un moment," 186.<br /> + —— "Laus tua non tua fraus, " 290. 466.<br /> + —— "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. 226.<br /> + —— "Impatient to speak and not see," 213.<br /> + —— "Just notions will into good actions grow," 240.<br /> + —— "O wearisome condition of humanity," 241.<br /> + —— "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263.<br /> + —— "Poor Allinda's growing old," 264.<br /> + —— "Deal, Dover, and Harwich," 264.<br /> + —— "The feast of reason," &c., 265.<br /> + —— "In the sweat of thy brow," 275.<br /> + —— "There was a maid of Westmoreland," 278.<br /> + —— "Too wise to err," 279.<br /> + —— "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287.<br /> + —— "Harry Parry, when will you marry?" 207. 289.<br /> + —— "To-day we purpose," &c., 302. 396.<br /> + —— "God take those soonest whom He loves best," 302. 377.<br /> + —— "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. 485.<br /> + —— "Nature's mother wit," 388.<br /> + —— "Felix, quem faciunt," 373. 431. 482.<br /> + —— "Nulli fraus tuta latebris," 323. 433.<br /> + —— "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 494.<br /> + —— "In time the bull is brought to bear the yoke," 388. + 502.<br /> + —— "Men may live fools," &c., 518.<br /> + —— "Suum cuique tribuere," 518.<br /> + —— "We hope, and hope, and hope," 448.<br /> + —— "William the Norman conquers England's state," 168.<br /> + —— "Words are men's daughters," 38. 110. 154.</p> + +<h3>R.</h3> + + <p>R. on epitaph on Countess of Pembroke, 413.<br /> + —— on Smith's collections of MSS., 285.<br /> + R. (a reader) on expressions in Milton, 241.<br /> + R. 2. (C. J.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105.<br /> + R. (A.) on a pun by Milton, 141.<br /> + R. (A. jun.) on the picture of the Saviour, 228.<br /> + R. (A. B.) on epitaph of the "worthie knight," 57.<br /> + Rab Surdam, 42. 193.<br /> + Rack, its meaning in Shakspeare, 218.<br /> + Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425.<br /> + Rainbow, odour from the, 224. 310.<br /> + Raines (F. R.) on record of existing monuments, 514.<br /> + R. (A. L.) on Dr. Maitland's Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220.<br /> + Raleigh, Sir Walter, an incident respecting, 105.<br /> + Ramasshed, meaning of the term, 347. 434.<br /> + Ratcatcher on the word ferret, 461.<br /> + Ratche, its meaning, 265.<br /> + Rawson (J.) on the mother church of the Saxons, 90.<br /> + R. (C. C.) on the Tradescants, 469.<br /> + R. (C. I.) on Criston, Somerset, 357.<br /> + —— on the frozen horn, 459.<br /> + —— on "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287.<br /> + —— on the white rose, 505.<br /> + Rds. (E.) on the Brownes of Cowdray, 194.<br /> + Reader on monumental symbolism, 449.<br /> + Rechibus, its meaning, 302.<br /> + Red book of the Irish Exchequer, 6.<br /> + Red hand, 194.<br /> + Red Sindon, 27.<br /> + Redwing's nest, 408. 486.<br /> + Registration of Dissenters in churches, 370. 460. 486. 524.<br /> + R. (E. J.) on touching for the evil, 290.<br /> + Relic, story of a, 234.<br /> + Relton (F. B.) on the family of Lord of Relton, 208.<br /> + —— on Capt. Howe's relation to Geo. II., 353.<br /> + —— on natural daughter of James II., 224. 506.<br /> + —— on the symbolism of the fir-cone, 290.<br /> + Relton (Lord of), particulars wanted, 208.<br /> + Resurrection, traces of it <span class="scac">B. C.</span>, 274.<br /> + Revert on "Nettle in, dock out," 463.<br /> + R. (F.) on the etymology of Balsall, 373.<br /> + R. (F. R.) on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 247.<br /> + —— on the family of Entwysels, 61.<br /> + —— on early culture of the imagination, 73.<br /> + —— on hiring servants in Holderness, &c., 328.<br /> + —— on "Jurat? crede minus," 143.<br /> + R. (G.) on Gloucester alarm, 278.<br /> + —— on the locality of Criston, 278.<br /> + R. (G. T.) on anachronisms of painters, 517.<br /> + R. (G. H.) on William Tell legend, 187.<br /> + R. (H. C.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 88.<br /> + Rich (A., jun.) on the episcopal mitre and papal tiara, 144.<br /> + Richardson (Joseph), notice of, 276. 334.<br /> + Richard III., the day of his accession, 351. 457.<br /> + —— traditional notice of, 206. 221. 300.<br /> + Rifles, the best, English or American? 517.<br /> + <!-- Page 540 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page540"></a>{540}</span>Rimbault (E. F.) on Sir George Buc's + Treatise on the Stage, 187.<br /> + —— on the bellman and his songs, 451.<br /> + —— on the Breeches, or Geneva Bible, 165.<br /> + —— Sir John Davies and his biographers, 82.<br /> + —— on Dancing Trenchmore, 437.<br /> + —— on the Dutch church in Norwich, 396.<br /> + —— on Prior's Posthumous Works, 24.<br /> + —— on traditional English ballads, 49.<br /> + —— on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 106.<br /> + —— on T. Gilbert on Clandestine Marriages, 463.<br /> + —— on a portrait of Ben Jonson, 106.<br /> + —— on old Hewson the cobbler, 123.<br /> + —— on Joan Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 125.<br /> + —— on Machell's MS. collections, 118.<br /> + —— on Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163.<br /> + —— on the etymology of mushroom, 166.<br /> + —— was Hugh Peters on the stage? 163.<br /> + —— on St. Thomas of Trunnions, 187.<br /> + —— on "Talk not of love," a song, 197.<br /> + —— on the academies of Kynaston and Gerbier, 317.<br /> + —— on the family of the Tradescants, 353.<br /> + —— on Sir Francis Windebank's eldest son, 373.<br /> + —— on the authors of Leicester's Commonwealth, 374.<br /> + —— on Moore's Almanack, 381.<br /> + —— on Holywood the mathematician, 389.<br /> + —— on Witte van Haemstede, 396.<br /> + —— on the author of Image of both Churches, 407.<br /> + —— on Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425.<br /> + —— on Peter Sterry, 434.<br /> + Rizzio (David), his signature wanted, 390.<br /> + R. (J.) on Leicester's Commonwealth, 29.<br /> + —— on mildew in books, 29.<br /> + —— on the autograph of Titus Oates, 27.<br /> + R. (J. C.) on Christopher Flecamore, 23.<br /> + —— on Erasmus and Farel, 38.<br /> + —— on Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305.<br /> + —— on the origin of Lynch law, 24.<br /> + —— on the situation of Portus Canum, 408.<br /> + —— on Rodolph Gualter, 8.<br /> + —— on swabbers, 426.<br /> + R. (J. R.) on inscription in Limerick cathedral, 477.<br /> + R. (J. Y.) on Oxford friar's voyage, 168.<br /> + R. (L. M. M.) on Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119.<br /> + —— on bab at the bowster, 282.<br /> + —— on the episcopal mitre, 146.<br /> + —— on the etymology of covey, 477.<br /> + —— on a work "Speculative Difficulties in Religion," 477.<br /> + —— on Lammer-beads, 84.<br /> + —— on an old Scotch tale, 265.<br /> + R. (M. C.) on midwives licensed, 44.<br /> + —— on abbot's house at Buckden, 45.<br /> + R. (N. E.) on earth thrown upon the coffin, 497.<br /> + —— on Christmas-day, 249.<br /> + —— on form of prayer for king's evil, 42. 126. 352.<br /> + —— on the Lincoln missal, 192.<br /> + —— on Rodoph Gualter, 123.<br /> + Robertii Sphæria used as a medicine, 467.<br /> + Robertson of Muirtown, 40. 77.<br /> + Robertson (J. C.) on Petworth register, 485.<br /> + Rock (Dr.) on Abbot Eustacius, 381.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 397.<br /> + —— on Vox populi vox Dei, 381.<br /> + Rogers (Thomas) of Horninger, 62.<br /> + Rolliad, authors of the, 129. 131. 276. 333. 334.<br /> + Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland since James II., 167.<br /> + —— church, list of its sees, 168. 409. 437.<br /> + —— peers, 253.<br /> + Roman medicine stamps, 328.<br /> + —— roads near London, 328.<br /> + Rooms closed after death, 142. 248.<br /> + Roper (Margaret), her tenderness to the remains of Sir T. More, 10.<br /> + Roper (William J. D.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 45.<br /> + Rose, on the white, 407. 505.<br /> + Rose, under the, the phrase elucidated, 213.<br /> + Rotation of the earth, 371.<br /> + Round robbin, its derivation, 353. 461.<br /> + Rovert on the German universities, 303.<br /> + —— on publicans' signs, 424.<br /> + Rowe family, 408. 470.<br /> + Rowley, old, 28.<br /> + Royal Courtly Garland, an old ballad, 1.<br /> + R. (S. P. O.) on a list of comets, 223.<br /> + —— on knights hospitallers, 243.<br /> + Rub-a-dub, its meaning, 387.<br /> + Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26. 196.<br /> + —— Campi Elysii, 167.<br /> + Ruggles' Ignoramus, Comœdia, 518.<br /> + Rupert, Prince, notices of, 221.<br /> + R. (W.) on the word auriga, 483.<br /> + R. (W. B.) on old English actors and musicians in Germany, 21.<br /> + R. (W. J. D.) on preserving existing monuments, 314.</p> + +<h3>S.</h3> + + <p>S., on the authorship of the Beggar's Petition, 209.<br /> + —— on the Norman nobility, 503.<br /> + <span class="grk">Σ</span>., on going the whole hog, 224.<br /> + —— on innocent convicts, 224.<br /> + S. (A.) on quotation, "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372.<br /> + Sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 373. 464.<br /> + Sacramental wine, administered to weak children, 179. 320. 368.<br /> + Salgado's slaughter-house, 284.<br /> + Sallustius, was he a lecturer? 325. 465.<br /> + —— his connexion with Tacitus, 325.<br /> + —— Epistles to Cæsar, 62. 140.<br /> + Salopian, on Jews in China, 442.<br /> + Sancroft (Abp.) corrected Dillingham's poems, 323.<br /> + Sanctorum Septem Dormientium Historia, its author? 139.<br /> + Sanderson (Joan) and the cushion-dance, 125. 286.<br /> + Sangaree, its meaning, 141.<br /> + San grail, explained, 224. 281. 282. 413. 482.<br /> + San Marino, the republic of, 321. 376.<br /> + Sansom (J.) on Drachmarus, 105. 194.<br /> + —— on Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425.<br /> + —— on the custom of shaking hands, 118.<br /> + —— on Defender of the Faith, 157.<br /> + —— on metrical psalms, 198.<br /> + —— on the presentation of gloves, 220.<br /> + —— on notices of Prince Rupert, 221.<br /> + Sapphics, English, 494. 525.<br /> + Sathaniel, when noticed? 303.<br /> + Sauenap, meaning of, 157.<br /> + Saviour, engraving of the, 168. 228.<br /> + Saviour's (St.) Church, Canterbury, 12. 90.<br /> + S. (B. S.) on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302.<br /> + Scaligers of Verona, 133. 193.<br /> + Scandinavia, notes and queries on, 370.<br /> + Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagenses, 328.<br /> + School of the Heart, its author, 390. 469.<br /> + S. (C. N.) on theory of the earth's form, 508.<br /> + Scott's (Sir Walter) Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. 367. 464. 505.<br /> + —— quotation from Lord of the Isles, 409.<br /> + —— Marmion, on a passage in, 203.<br /> + Scotus on Lady Alice Carmichael, 60.<br /> + Scoute-Generall, its author? 303.<br /> + Scriblerus, emendation of a passage in Virgil, 237.<br /> + Scrutator, on lines on woman, 143.<br /> + S. (E.) on the origin of the word Venville, 152.<br /> + Seats in churches, 56.<br /> + Secundus (Johannes), extract from, 135.<br /> + Sedley's Poems, on a passage in, 476.<br /> + Seguard, or Seward (John), his poems, 261.<br /> + S. (E. J.) on topical memory, 508.<br /> + —— on meaning of Carfoix, 508<br /> + Seleucus on Prince of Wales' motto, 168.<br /> + —— on the redwing's nest, 486.<br /> + —— on "similia similibus curantur," 405.<br /> + Selwyn (E. J.) on porci solidipedes, 357. 468.<br /> + Sempecta at Croyland, 328. 357. 433.<br /> + Serius, where situated? 494.<br /> + Sermons, on preaching from written, 478. 526.<br /> + Servants, their mode of being hired in Holderness, 328.<br /> + Sewell, meaning of, 391. 482. 505.<br /> + Sévérambes, Histoire des, 4. 72. 147. 148. 374.<br /> + Sexes, their separation in church, 94. 288.<br /> + S. (F.) on the occasional transmigration of the soul, 206.<br /> + —— on moths called souls, 220.<br /> + S. (G. A.) on Ferrar and Benlowes, 237.<br /> + —— on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 43.<br /> + Shaftesbury (Earl of), his letter to Le Clerc respecting Locke, 97.<br /> + —— first earl of, particulars wanted, 186.<br /> + Shaking hands, origin of the custom, 118.<br /> + Shakspeare family, 493.<br /> + —— a thorough sailor, 300.<br /> + —— his small Latin, 497.<br /> + —— All's Well that Ends Well, on two passages in, 177.<br /> + —— Anthony and Cleopatra, 139. 190.<br /> + —— his meaning of "captious," 65. 153. 229. 430. 474. 497.<br /> + —— Cymbeline, on a passage in, 290.<br /> + —— his meaning of "eisell," 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. + 524.<br /> + —— and Fletcher, 318.<br /> + —— Hamlet, on a passage in, 10.<br /> + —— Henry VIII., authorship of, 33.<br /> + —— Love's Labour's Lost (Act II. Sc. 1.), 163. 230.<br /> + —— Much Ado about Nothing, on a passage in, 388.<br /> + —— his meaning of "prenzie," 401. 454. 499. 522.<br /> + —— his meaning of ribaudred nag, 273. 464.<br /> + —— Romeo and Juliet (Act III. Sc. 1.), 476.<br /> + —— his meaning of strained, 185. 269.<br /> + —— Tempest, on the word rack, 218.<br /> + —— —— "Most busy when least I do it," 229. + 251.<br /> + —— Troilus and Cressida, on a passage in, 62.<br /> + —— Venus and Adonis, 260.<br /> + —— Winter's Tale, an old ballad on, 1.<br /> + —— —— —— Payne Collier's note on the, + 101.<br /> + Shapp, or Hepp, abbey of, 7.<br /> + Sheldon's Minstrelsy of the English Border, 49.<br /> + Sheep, cure of disease by means of, 320. 367.<br /> + Shewri-while, a mountain spirit, 20.<br /> + Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), 23. 45.<br /> + Sicilian vespers, 484.<br /> + Sides and angles, 265.<br /> + Similia similibus curantur, 405.<br /> + Simnel (Lambert) his real name, 390. 506.<br /> + Sing, on the Devil's Bit, 477.<br /> + Singer (S. W.) on two passages in All's Well that Ends Well, 177.<br /> + —— on canes lesos, 212.<br /> + —— on the meaning of "eisell," 120.<br /> + —— on poems by C. Huyghens, 423.<br /> + —— on "Felix, quem faciunt," &c., 482.<br /> + —— on charming of snails, 132.<br /> + —— on "The soul's dark cottage," 154.<br /> + —— on the maxim, "Lavora come se tu," &c., 226.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's meaning of "ribaudred nag," 273.<br /> + —— on Latin drinking-song by Braithwaite, 297.<br /> + —— on the family of the Tradescants, 391.<br /> + —— on Latin version of Robin Goodfellow, 402.<br /> + —— on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456.<br /> + —— a passage in Romeo and Juliet, 476.<br /> + <!-- Page 541 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page541"></a>{541}</span>——, Notes on books, No. 1., + 489.<br /> + —— on the Tale of the Wardstaff, 57.<br /> + Sitting crosslegged, 230.<br /> + Sittings or statutes, what? 328. 396.<br /> + Sixes and sevens, its meaning, 118. 425.<br /> + S. (J.) epitaph on Ælia Lælia Crispus, 504.<br /> + —— on Athelney castle, 478.<br /> + —— on the country of the Angles, 326.<br /> + —— on a remarkable birth, 347.<br /> + —— on culprits torn by horses, 91.<br /> + —— on lines on the Temple-gate, 450.<br /> + S. (J. D.) on William Chilcott, 212.<br /> + —— on queries on costume, 155.<br /> + —— on the family of Sir George Downing, 68.<br /> + —— on Edmund Prideaux, 268.<br /> + S. (J. E. R.) on Catherine Barton, 328.<br /> + S. (J. H.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 450.<br /> + —— on brewhouse antiquities, 447.<br /> + —— on the hereditary Earl Marshal, 209.<br /> + Skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. 482.<br /> + Skins, crossing rivers on, 3. 83. 397.<br /> + Skort, its meaning, 302.<br /> + Sky, strange appearances in, 298.<br /> + S. (L.) on a passage in Merchant of Venice, 185.<br /> + Slab, an incised one, 373.<br /> + Slingsby's (Sir Henry) Diary, 323. 357.<br /> + Slums, meaning of, 224. 284.<br /> + S. (Maria) on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 322.<br /> + Smirke (E.) on burning the hill, 123.<br /> + —— on Herstmonceux castle, 124.<br /> + —— on meaning of Venville, 355.<br /> + Smirke (S.) on the chapel of Loretto, 205.<br /> + —— on San Marino, 321.<br /> + Smith (Henry), notices of, 222.<br /> + Smith (T. C.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 287.<br /> + —— on poetical coincidences, 320.<br /> + Smith (W. H. Bernhard) on the frozen horn, 282.<br /> + —— on the sword Flamberg, 292.<br /> + Smith (W. J. B.) on cross between dog and wolf, 93.<br /> + —— on the Lancastrian rose, 407.<br /> + —— on a poem from the Digby MSS., 482.<br /> + —— on Robertson Struan, 77.<br /> + —— on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66.<br /> + Smoking, antiquity of, 484. 507.<br /> + Smollett's celebrated Hugh Strap, 123.<br /> + S. (N.) on north side of churchyards, 333.<br /> + Snail, charming of, 132. 179. 207.<br /> + —— eating, 207. 221. 336.<br /> + Sneak (Jerry) on apple-pie order, 330. 480.<br /> + Sn. (J.) on home-made wines, 328.<br /> + —— on touching for the evil, 93.<br /> + —— on separation of sexes in church, 94.<br /> + Snow (Robert) on the mythology of the stars, 70. 155.<br /> + —— on "Fronte capillatâ," 286.<br /> + —— on Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371.<br /> + —— on paternoster tackling, 152.<br /> + —— on outline in painting, 154.<br /> + —— on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 227.<br /> + —— on Touchstone's dial, 107.<br /> + —— on the meaning of waste book, 195.<br /> + S. (O.) on commoner marrying a peeress, 436.<br /> + Somnium Viridarii, 87.<br /> + Sophocles, Essay on the Irony of, 389. 484.<br /> + Soul, its occasional transmigration, 206.<br /> + Souley (Charles O.) on Pallavicino, 478.<br /> + Southey's March to Moscow, 243.<br /> + S. (P.) on the etymology of extradition, &c., 169.<br /> + S. (P. C. S.) on the story of a relic, 234.<br /> + —— on Duchess of Buckingham, 280.<br /> + Spectator, Dutch version of, 22.<br /> + Speculative Difficulties in Religion, wanted, 477.<br /> + Spenser, birth of, 510.<br /> + —— portraits of, 301.<br /> + —— Faerie Queene, notes, 369. 517.<br /> + Speriend on a Kemble pipe, 502.<br /> + Spes, inquiries respecting Mr. Beard, 140.<br /> + —— on Morse and Ireton families, 250.<br /> + —— on engraved warming-pans, 290.<br /> + Spick and span new, its meaning, 330.<br /> + Spiders, 3.<br /> + Spirit, on the lingering of the, 84.<br /> + Sponge, when first known, 390.<br /> + Spurrell (W.) on biddings in Wales, 115.<br /> + Ss. (J.) on derivation of aver, 292.<br /> + S. (S.) on by-and-bye, 75.<br /> + —— on the motto, "Nulis fraus tuta latebris," 329.<br /> + —— on Sir Alex. Cumming, 39.<br /> + S. (S. S.) on the badge of the knights of Malta, 278.<br /> + —— on haybands in seals, 291.<br /> + —— on mazer wood, 467.<br /> + —— on mistletoe on the oak, 462.<br /> + —— on the meaning of tinsell, 477.<br /> + —— on Withers' Haleluiah, 330.<br /> + Stanbridge earls, 518.<br /> + Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. 192. 285.<br /> + Stanedge Pole, where? 390.<br /> + Stars, mythology of the, 23. 70. 508.<br /> + Steam power, its inventor, 23.<br /> + Steevens (George), notices of 119. 230. 286.<br /> + Stephens (George) on Adams' King's Messengers, 135.<br /> + —— on inquiries respecting Rev. W. Adams, 140.<br /> + —— on Barlaam and Josaphat, 396.<br /> + —— on Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167.<br /> + —— on the derivation of harlequin, 465.<br /> + —— on the meaning of San Grail, 413.<br /> + —— on the meaning of sauenap, 157.<br /> + —— on Touchstone's dial, 52.<br /> + Stepony ale, 449.<br /> + Sterry (Peter), inquiry respecting his miscellaneous tracts, &c., 38. + 434.<br /> + Stevens (Capt. John), notices of, 306.<br /> + Stevens (David) on De Foe's project for purifying the English language, + 350.<br /> + Stevens (Philo-) on meaning of pightle, 391.<br /> + Stevens (William), notices of, 230. 286.<br /> + S. (T. G.) on a complete edition of the poems of Henryson and Douglas, + 38.<br /> + Stick supplanting stop, how came it? 278.<br /> + Storms from conjuring, 404.<br /> + Straw necklaces worn by servants to be hired, 229. 253.<br /> + Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105.<br /> + Subscriber (A new) on the house of Maillé, 351.<br /> + —— on Barker, the panorama painter, 483.<br /> + —— on the expression "To learn by heart," 425.<br /> + Suem, its etymology, 7. 75. 212.<br /> + Supporters borne by commoners, 224.<br /> + Surname, origin of a, 323.<br /> + S. (W.) on lines attributed to Charles Yorke, 43.<br /> + Swann (J.) on Pope's Honest Factor, 518.<br /> + Swans, the singing of, 75.<br /> + —— hatched during thunder, 75.<br /> + —— swearing by, 29. 70. 71. 192. 308. 438<br /> + Swedish bibliognost on Rudbeck's Campi Elysii, 167.<br /> + Swift (Dean), was Stella his sister? 450.<br /> + S. (W. F.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 229.<br /> + Swinging tureen, 29.<br /> + S. (W. M.) on Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241.<br /> + Swobbers, privileged cards, 426.<br /> + Swords used in dress, 29.<br /> + S. (W. S.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147.<br /> + S. (Y.) on Fleet marriages, 4.<br /> + —— on Marsh's Female Captive, 423.<br /> + —— on milk-maids in 1753, 367.<br /> + Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, the best edition, 263.<br /> + Synonymes, English, 166.</p> + +<h3>T.</h3> + + <p>T. on double names, 407.<br /> + —— on the real name of Lambert Simnel, 396.<br /> + —— on the election of a Pope, 142.<br /> + —— on the phrase "To a T," 424.<br /> + —— on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 61.<br /> + Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay. 424.<br /> + Talbots, their genealogy, 39.<br /> + Tale of a Tub, 28.<br /> + "Talk not of love," a song, 7. 77. 197.<br /> + Tandem D. O. M., 62. 173.<br /> + Tanthony bell, 103. 229. 308. 428. 484.<br /> + Tatler, Dutch version of, 22.<br /> + Tattersall, the biographer of Merrick, 60.<br /> + Taylor (F. S.) on record of existing monuments, 218.<br /> + —— on Holland land, 229.<br /> + —— on the hippopotamus, 181.<br /> + —— on arms of the Isle of Man, 510.<br /> + —— on matrix of monastic seal, 263.<br /> + —— on crossing rivers on skins, 398.<br /> + Taylor (J.) on Lunardi's balloon, 153.<br /> + Taylor's (Jeremy), his Holy Living, 43.<br /> + —— MS Sermons by, 249.<br /> + Taylor (John) on the word prenzie, 499.<br /> + —— on a passage in the Tempest, 251.<br /> + —— on a passage in Troilus and Cressida, 62.<br /> + Taylor's pretended reprint of ancient poetry, 172.<br /> + T. (C.) on the Great Exhibition, 166.<br /> + Tee Bee on the descent of Henry IV., 120.<br /> + —— on Rowe family, 408.<br /> + —— on villenage, 410.<br /> + Tell (William), the legend of, 187.<br /> + Tempest (Mrs.), some account of, 11.<br /> + Temple-gate, lines on, 450. 505.<br /> + Temple, the Outer, 325. 375. 451.<br /> + Ten children at a birth, 64.<br /> + Tennyson, illustrations of, 349.<br /> + —— a passage explained in, 10.<br /> + —— queries on, 493.<br /> + —— In Memoriam, lines on, 142. 227. 506.<br /> + Terra Martis on the present race of English, 116.<br /> + T. (E. S.) on ace of diamonds, 142.<br /> + —— on the origin of St. Andrew's cross, 221.<br /> + T. (E. S. T.) on butchers not jurymen, 408.<br /> + —— on Ejusdem farinæ, 433.<br /> + T. (F. W.) on the bellman and his history, 325.<br /> + Thanksgiving-book, what? 328. 481.<br /> + Thesaurarius hospitu, the office of, 105. 135.<br /> + T. (H. G.) on Coleridge's Religious Musings, 115.<br /> + —— on derivation of herensewes, 507.<br /> + —— on the evil eye. 133.<br /> + —— on mottos on warming-pans, &c., 84.<br /> + —— on quinces, 20.<br /> + —— on "annoy" used as a noun, 43.<br /> + —— on the potter's and shepherd's keepsakes, 181.<br /> + —— on the cross-bill, 188.<br /> + —— on Lady's trees, 206.<br /> + —— on Lent lilies, 259.<br /> + —— on verse Lyon, 307.<br /> + —— on May cats, 20.<br /> + —— on "Millery! millery! dousty poll," 133.<br /> + —— on clerical costume, 29.<br /> + —— on swinging tureen, 29.<br /> + —— on the world "alarm," 30.<br /> + —— on the san grail, 282.<br /> + —— on Tale of a Tub, 28.<br /> + —— on Totness church, 29.<br /> + —— on well chapels, 478.<br /> + Th. (K.) on dog's head in the pot, 463.<br /> + —— on the Prideaux family, 398.<br /> + —— on a tye, 469.<br /> + Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, 339.<br /> + —— of Trummons, who was he? 187. 252.<br /> + Thomlinson (Dr. Robert), notices of, 290.<br /> + Thoms (William J.) on Chaucer and Gray, 492.<br /> + Thornborough's (Bp.) monument, 168. 299.<br /> + Thoresby's MS. diary, a portion missing, 247.<br /> + Thornbury (G. W.) on Nonsuch palace, 237.<br /> + Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 157. 223. 359.<br /> + Thruscross (Dr. Timothy), notices of, 44.<br /> + <!-- Page 542 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page542"></a>{542}</span>Thudt on the first use of sponge, 390.<br /> + Tick, on going, 357. 409. 502.<br /> + Tickell (Richard), notice of, 276. 334.<br /> + "Tickhill, God help me!" 340.<br /> + Tierney (M. A.) on the writers in the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12.<br /> + T. (I. H.) on Cracow pike, 118. 187.<br /> + Tindall (Dr. H.), epitaph on, 493.<br /> + Tingry, in France, 464.<br /> + Tinsell, its meaning, 477.<br /> + Tiring-irons, a puzzle so called, 210.<br /> + T. (J. F.) on the initials M. or N., 437.<br /> + T. (J. H.) on Dutch martyrology, 443.<br /> + T. (J. M.) on Charles I. in Wales, 380.<br /> + T. (J. R. D.) on the family of Rowe, 470.<br /> + T. (K. I. P. B.) on the meaning of Skort, 302.<br /> + —— on small words and low words, 309.<br /> + T. (M. J.) on Barons of Hugh Lupus, 189.<br /> + —— on Catalogue of Norman nobility, 306.<br /> + Tn. on the advantage of a bad ear, 140.<br /> + —— on cross between a wolf and hound, 39.<br /> + —— (T.) on the Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, 263.<br /> + Toads, 3.<br /> + Tobacco in the East, 306.<br /> + Tooth-ache, charm for the, 20.<br /> + Topical memory, where treated of? 449. 508.<br /> + Torre (James), wife of, 329. 434.<br /> + Torro, a note on dress, 406.<br /> + Totness church, 29.<br /> + Touchstone's dial, 52. 107. 196.<br /> + Tracy (Wm.), disinterred for heresy, 240. 378.<br /> + Tradescants, family of the, 119. 286. 353. 391. 393. 469.<br /> + Tradesmen's signs, 224. 285.<br /> + Traditions from remote periods through few links, 206. 237. 289. 421.<br /> + Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan wanted, 186.<br /> + "Trepidation talk'd," its meaning, 450. 485.<br /> + Trevelyan (W. C.) on apple-pie order, 485.<br /> + —— on Durham sword, 485.<br /> + —— on fossil elk of Ireland, 212.<br /> + —— on the Oldenburg horn, 509.<br /> + —— on the authors of the Rolliad, 129.<br /> + Tr. (G.) on charm for the tooth-ache, 20.<br /> + Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 203. 252.<br /> + Trisection of the circle, 303.<br /> + Tristan d'Acunha, 29.<br /> + True blue, 27. 71. 92. 116. 194.<br /> + Trusler (Rev. Dr.), his Memoirs, 61. 110.<br /> + Truth, an inedited ballad on, 134.<br /> + Ts. on Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136.<br /> + T. (S. P. H.) on fossil elk of Ireland, 121.<br /> + T. (T.) on Robert Burton, 157.<br /> + T. (T. C.) on Newburgh Hamilton, 356.<br /> + —— on umbrellas, 482.<br /> + T. (T. J.) on the derivation of gooseberry-fool, 496.<br /> + Tu autem, its meaning, 265. 308. 435.<br /> + Turner (Dawson) on authors of the Rolliad, and Pursuits of Literature, + 277.<br /> + Turner (T. Hudson) on haybands in seals, 291.<br /> + Turning the tables, on the phrase, 276.<br /> + Twysden (Sir Roger), his incredulity, 444.<br /> + Tye, what is it? 263. 340. 469.<br /> + Tyro on the authorship of Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, 169.<br /> + —— on the meaning of difformis, 24.<br /> + —— on oration against Demosthenes, 227.<br /> + —— on Dodd, the historian, 496.<br /> + —— on Engelbert, Archbishop of Treves, 379.<br /> + —— on Bishop Hooper's Godly Confession, 227.<br /> + —— on Rodolph Gualter, 43.<br /> + Tyro-Etymologicus on M. or N., 436.</p> + +<h3>U.</h3> + + <p>U. (E. B.) on Dutch martyrology, 479.<br /> + Ulm manuscript, 60. 191. 269.<br /> + Umbrellas, 37. 126. 482.<br /> + Uncumber and the offering of oats, 404.<br /> + Ussher's Works, on the completion of, 496.</p> + +<h3>V.</h3> + + <p>V. on Tennyson's In Memoriam, 506.<br /> + —— on allusion in Trinitäll Hall's exequies, 252.<br /> + —— on the derivation of Voltaire, 329.<br /> + Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88.<br /> + Vane (Sir Harry) inquiry for his work, Of the love of God, 38.<br /> + Varro on the meaning of auriga, 188.<br /> + —— on the phrase "to speak in lutestring," 188.<br /> + —— on Gray and Burns, 206.<br /> + —— on an extract from Johannes Secundus, 135.<br /> + —— on Samuel Johnson and Gilbert Wakefield, 138.<br /> + Vavasour Family, 71.<br /> + Vaughan, Sir John, notices of, 223.<br /> + V. (E.) on Bogatzky, 478.<br /> + —— on the authorship of Groves of Blarney, 495.<br /> + —— on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 426.<br /> + —— on the conversion of William Hone, 477.<br /> + Vegetable sympathy, 407.<br /> + Vegetating insects, 166. 398. 436.<br /> + Venables (E.) on origin of penny postage, 6.<br /> + Vendace, a fish, 301.<br /> + Venwell, or Venville, its meaning, 38. 152. 310. 355.<br /> + Verbum Græcum, 396.<br /> + Ventriloquist hoax, 406.<br /> + Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 85. 426.<br /> + —— Poems, 85.<br /> + —— portrait wanted, 426.<br /> + Vertuous Woman, a poem from the Harleian MSS., 219.<br /> + Viator on vegetating insects, 436.<br /> + Villenage, when extinct, 327. 410.<br /> + Villiers Duke of Buckingham, 263.<br /> + Vincent (R.) on fest and sittings, 396.<br /> + Vineyard, the name of certain places, 470.<br /> + Vineyards in England, 341. 483.<br /> + Virgil, emendation of a passage in, 237. 357.<br /> + Vitus (St.), notices of, 241.<br /> + Volpe (Iovanni), particulars wanted, 188.<br /> + Voltaire, its derivation, 329. 433. 525.<br /> + —— epitaph on, 518.<br /> + —— Henriade, translation of, 330. 388. 485.<br /> + Volusenus or Wilson, 29.<br /> + Vox populi vox Dei, 288. 381.<br /> + V. (R.) on swearing by swans, 71.<br /> + —— on the division of the ten commandments, 230.</p> + +<h3>W.</h3> + + <p>W. (1) on inscription on a clock, 430.<br /> + —— on the work Jartuare, 89.<br /> + —— on the residence of William Wallace, 59.<br /> + W. (A. C.) on epigram on a clock, 431.<br /> + Wages in the last century, 143. 285.<br /> + Waistcoat bursted, &c., 230.<br /> + Waldeby's (Archbishop) epitaph, 426.<br /> + Walcott (Mackenzie) on God's Acre, 380.<br /> + Wales, princesses of, 477.<br /> + Walker (Mrs. Elizabeth), a collateral relation to Shakspeare, 21.<br /> + Wallace (William), where did he reside? 59.<br /> + Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 122.<br /> + Wanton's Delli Viaggi, its republication, 277.<br /> + Wardstaff, the Tale of the, 57.<br /> + Warming-pans, engraved, 84. 115. 290.<br /> + Warrant, an original one from the Surrenden collection, 220.<br /> + Waste-book, its meaning, 118. 195. 307. 465.<br /> + Wat the hare, 44.<br /> + Water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118.<br /> + Water, Welsh words for, 30. 152.<br /> + Way (Albert) on lammer beads, 100.<br /> + —— on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147.<br /> + —— on Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204.<br /> + —— on the meaning of ramasshed, 347.<br /> + —— on a superstitious use of sacramental wine, 179.<br /> + —— on specimens of foreign English, 182.<br /> + Waylen on Lord Bexley's descent, 250.<br /> + —— on lady fights at Atherton, 143.<br /> + —— on sketches of Civil War garrisons, 142.<br /> + —— on meaning of rechibus, 302.<br /> + —— on Wither's Devil at Sarum, 142.<br /> + —— on battle in Wiltshire, 142.<br /> + W. (B.) on the word Bacon, 42.<br /> + —— notices of Herstmonceux castle, 28. 29.<br /> + W. (C.) on the authors of the Rolliad, 129.<br /> + W. (D. P.) on the phrase "by-the-bye," 229.<br /> + —— on obeahism, 150.<br /> + Weary Well at the World's End, a tale, 265.<br /> + W. (Edmond) on Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan, 186.<br /> + Wedsecnarf on boiling to death, 153.<br /> + —— on dozen of bread, 153.<br /> + —— on anecdotes of old times, 275.<br /> + —— queries on costume, 88.<br /> + —— on Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88.<br /> + —— on Friday weather, 153.<br /> + Weld (C. R.) on Judges' Walk, Hampstead, 4.<br /> + Well chapels, information wanted of, 478.<br /> + Welle (Robert de), notice of, 458.<br /> + Welsh history, illustrations of, 447.<br /> + W. (E. N.) on the first panorama, 526.<br /> + West Chester, why so designated, 353. 459. 460.<br /> + Westminster Abbey, fees at, 276.<br /> + —— library of the church of, 152. 230.<br /> + Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 68.<br /> + Weston on going to Old Weston, 449.<br /> + W. (E. N.) on Friday being unlucky, 496.<br /> + —— on the arches of Pelaga, 522.<br /> + —— on Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328.<br /> + —— on St. Olave's churches, 373.<br /> + —— on Robertii Sphæria, 467.<br /> + W. (G. W.) on a satirical medal, 240.<br /> + W. (H.) on the meaning of ratche, 265.<br /> + —— on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 191.<br /> + Whale caught at Greenwich, 207. 285.<br /> + Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39.<br /> + W. (H. H.) on inscription on the Bear's Bible, 329.<br /> + Whip (One Corporal) on records at Malta, 180.<br /> + White (A. Holt) on the mistletoe and oak, 462.<br /> + —— on Thanksgiving book, 481.<br /> + —— on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481.<br /> + —— on old Rowley, 28.<br /> + —— on a tye, 263.<br /> + —— on Tanthony-bell at Kimbolton, 429.<br /> + White Rose on crucifix of Mary Queen of Scots, 517.<br /> + Whiting (Richard), his watch inquired after, 352.<br /> + W. (H. P.) on Moore's Almanack, 263.<br /> + Whychote of St. John's, 302.<br /> + Widow of the Wood, historical notice of, 13.<br /> + Wilde (G. J. de) on Etty the artist, 496.<br /> + —— on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13.<br /> + Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241.<br /> + Wilkinson (T. T.) on Lancashire folk lore, 55.<br /> + William ap Jevan's descendants, 372.<br /> + William the Conqueror, his sword, 24. 66.<br /> + Williams (Archbishop), his portrait, 8. 75. 152.<br /> + —— (Sir C. Hanbury), ballad ascribed to him, 59.<br /> + Wiltshire, battle in, between Rupert and Skippon, 142.<br /> + Windebank (Sir F.), his elder son, 373.<br /> + Window tax, its origin, 447.<br /> + Wines, home made, 328.<br /> + <!-- Page 543 --><span class="pagenum"><a + name="page543"></a>{543}</span>Winifreda, a song, 27. 108. 155.<br /> + Winkel, its etymology, 138.<br /> + Wisby, Gothland, 75.<br /> + Witchcraft, instances of, 444.<br /> + Witches' prayer, an epigram, 118.<br /> + Witham (H.) on Defender of the Faith, 94.<br /> + ——, whether the queen can make a gentleman? 88.<br /> + Wither (George) the poet, a printer, 36.<br /> + ——, Haleluiah, 330.<br /> + ——, Devil at Sarum, 142.<br /> + Witte van Haemstede, his descendants, 209. 396.<br /> + Wmson (S.) on the right divine of kings to govern wrong, 494.<br /> + —— on "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263.<br /> + ——, notices of Zacharie Boyd, 500.<br /> + W. (J.), notice of Miss Elstob, 497.<br /> + —— on the daughters of the sixth Earl of Lennox, 243.<br /> + W. (J. K. R.) on Richard Standfast, 192.<br /> + —— on "sixes and sevens," 425.<br /> + W. (J. R.) on Athelney, 478.<br /> + W. (J. S.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 65. 430.<br /> + Wobbles (Colly) on Stanbridge earls, 518.<br /> + Wodderspoon (J.) on St. Thomas's onions, 252.<br /> + Wolsey (Cardinal), particulars of his son, 303.<br /> + Woman, lines on, 143.<br /> + Woman's will, lines on, 285.<br /> + Wood engraving, account of a large, 277. 436.<br /> + Words, small and low, 309.<br /> + W. (R. E.) on Cranmer's descendants, 188.<br /> + W. (R. M.) on the etymology of suem, 212.<br /> + Writing-paper, its present inferiority, 181. 397.<br /> + W. (T. C.) on notices of Harris the painter, 329.<br /> + W. (W.) on the hand giving the blessing, 509.<br /> + W. (W. E.) on the phrase "A regular mull," 449.<br /> + W. (W. H.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252.<br /> + W. (W. M.) on the meaning of slums, 224.<br /> + Wyndowe (O. T.), notice of Mrs. Tempest, 11.</p> + +<h3>X.</h3> + + <p>X. on Carling Sunday, 449.<br /> + X. (A. L.) on Chaucer's "fifty wekes," 252.<br /> + Xavier (Count) de Maistre, 227. 467.<br /> + X. (D.) on the word benedicite, 468.<br /> + —— on Bassenet of Eaton, 495.<br /> + —— on Handel's occasional oratorio, 480.<br /> + —— on the birth of Spenser, 510.<br /> + —— on registry of dissenting baptisms, 370. 524.<br /> + —— on Verbum Græcum, 396.<br /> + X. (X.), enquiry respecting Abp. Bolton, 39.<br /> + —— on deans being styled Very Reverend, 352.</p> + +<h3>Y.</h3> + + <p>Y. on an answer to Cowley's poem on drinking, 55.<br /> + Yale (J.) on Tu autem, 436.<br /> + Yankee, derivation of, 260. 437. 461.<br /> + Y. (D.) on Denarius Philosophorum, 168.<br /> + —— on the line "Sees God in everything," 168.<br /> + Y. (D. A.) on Lady Bingham, 156.<br /> + Y. (E. H.) on Countess of Desmond, 341.<br /> + —— on the bonny cravat, 351.<br /> + —— on Northege family, 425.<br /> + —— on the arms of the Emiott family, 478.<br /> + —— on the genealogy of the Talbots, 39.<br /> + —— on the use of M. or N., 323.<br /> + —— on the phrase, "Under the rose," 300.<br /> + Y. (E. H.) on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66.<br /> + Yeowell (James) on Verstegan's Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, + 85.<br /> + —— on Verstegan's poems, 85.<br /> + Y. (J.) on catalogues of coins of Canute, 525.<br /> + —— on north sides of churchyards, 333.<br /> + —— on Dutch church in Norwich, 340.<br /> + —— on errors in Dibdin's Library Companion, 405.<br /> + —— on Dr. Owen's unpublished sermons, 435.<br /> + —— on Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 526.<br /> + Y. (J. F.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284.<br /> + Yorke (Charles), lines attributed to him, 43. 72.<br /> + Young's (Dr.) Narcissa, 422.<br /> + Y. (V. X.) on mounds, munts, &c., 413.<br /> + Y. (Y.) on portraits of bishops, 8.</p> + +<h3>Z.</h3> + + <p>Z. (A.) on the memoir of George Steevens, 119.<br /> + Zeteticus on early notices of the resurrection, 374.<br /> + Zoll-verein, its meaning, 451.<br /> + Z. (X.) on swearing by swans, 192.<br /> + —— on by-and-bye, 193.<br /> + —— on "Cum grano salis," 253.<br /> + —— on the King of Nineveh burning himself, 408.<br /> + —— on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 139.<br /> + —— on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 10. 227.<br /> + —— on pillgarlick, 150.<br /> + Z. (Z. X.) on Cardinal Allen's declaration, 11.</p> + +<h3>END OF THE THIRD VOLUME.</h3> + +<hr class="full" /> + + <p>Printed by<span class="sc"> Thomas Clark Shaw</span>, of No. 8. New + Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in + the City of London; and published by <span class="sc">George Bell</span>, + of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in + the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 3, January-June, 1851 + A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, + Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. + +Author: Various + +Editor: George Bell + +Release Date: October 4, 2008 [EBook #26770] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES AND QUERIES *** + + + + +Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Keith Edkins +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images +generously made available by The Internet Library of Early +Journals.) + + + + + +{529} + +NOTES AND QUERIES: + +A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, +GENEALOGISTS, ETC. + + * * * * * + +"WHEN FOUND, MAKE A NOTE OF."--CAPTAIN CUTTLE. + + * * * * * + + +VOLUME THIRD + +JANUARY--JUNE, 1851 + +INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. + + * * * * * + + +A. + +A. on Tanthony, 229. +---- on the song Winifreda, 155. +* a.? on Dutch folk lore, 387. +A. (A.) on Martin family, 29. +---- on swords used in dress, 29. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on the family of Don, 143. +---- on wages in the last century, 143. +Abbots in the English church, 304. +Abeiles, what? 243. +Abel represented with horns, 391. +Abercromby, the two Drs., 209. +Abhba on the works of Dr. Miller, 136. +---- on Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. +---- on old Tract on the Eucharist, 191. +---- on Madden's Reflections, 323. +A. (C.) on legend in Frettenham church, 506. +Ace of diamonds, its origin, 142. +Ache on mistletoe on oaks, 192. +---- on the phrase "under the rose," 213. +---- on a passage in the Tempest, 229. +---- on sitting cross-legged, 230. +---- on straw necklaces, 253. +---- on the family of Peyton, 186. +---- on paring nails on Sunday, 341. +Achilles and the tortoise, 484. +A. (C. T.) on the redwing's nest, 408. +Adam of Bremen, his Itinerary, 238. +Adam of St. Victor's poem on the Cross, 89. +Adams, Rev. W., date of his death, 140. 249. +---- King's Messengers, grounded on a Greek tale, 135. +Adamson (John) on the works of Camoens, 18. +Adur, its etymology, 30. 152. +AEgrotus on the vellum-bound Junius, 378. +A. (E. H.) on a curious disquisition on church bells, 431. +---- on the letters of Bishop Crewe, 23. +---- on notices of Bishop Frampton, 214. +---- on "Fronte capillata," &c., 8. +---- on midwives licensed, 29. +---- on Volusenus, 29. +AEsopus Epulans, its authorship, 478. +A. (F. R.) on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +---- on Old Booty, 93. +---- on Bunyan's knowledge of Hobbes, 70. +---- on Histoire des Severambes, 148. +---- on Dr. King's poem The Toast, 13. +A. (F. S.) on the writers in the North Briton, 409. +A. (H. M.) on the meaning of mosaic, 389. +A. (J. D.) on a cardinal's monument, 106. +A. (J. T.) on epitaph on Rev. J. Mawer, 248. +Akerman, (J. Y.) on Queen Anne's farthings, 83. +Alan, on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504. +Alarm, derivation of, 30. +Alban's (St.), law courts at, 466. +Allen's (Cardinal) declaration, 11. +Alliteration, specimen of, from Quarles, 340. +Alms-dish, an inscription on an, 101. +Alphabetum divini Amoris, 86. +Altar lights, &c., 68. +America, prophecy respecting its discovery, 464. +Amicus Plato, origin of the sentiment, 389. 468. +Anatol on De Foe's anticipations, 338. +Anatolicus on tobacco in the East, 306. +Andrew's (St.) cross, 221. +Anecdotes of old times, 275. +Angles, their original country, 326. +Angodus de Lindsei, 141. +Anne, queen, a note on her farthings, 83. +Annoy, used as a noun, 43. +Anonymous Ravennas, noticed, 462. +Anonymous works: The Monthly Intelligencer, 37; Theological Tracts, 61. +Anstruther (Robert) on the regal title "Defender of the Faith," 9. +Antediluvian history wanted, 330. +Anticipations of modern ideas or inventions, 62. 69. 137. 195. 287. 338. +Anti-Jacobin, authors of the poetry of the, 334. 348, 349. 396. 431. +Antiquitas saeculi Juventus mundi, 125. 156. +Apodliktes on cockade, 42. +Apple-pie order, origin of the phrase, 330. 468. 485. +Apres moi le deluge, 299. 397. +Apricot, its etymology, 75. +Apuleius, translations of, 76. +Archaeus on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 251. +Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. 198. 230. 504. +Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352. +Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. 251. +Articles, an old entry of having read the Thirty-nine, 237. +Articles and canons of 1571, 491. +Arun on Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166. +---- on the derivation of Carnaby, 495. +---- on George Herbert and Leighton Church, 178. +---- on disinterment for heresy, 240. +---- on closing rooms after death, 248. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 287. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 267. +---- on separation of sexes in churches, 288. +---- on the Tanthony, 308. +---- on "Nettle in, dock out," 368. +---- on pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 429. +---- on "Going to Old Weston," 449. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 105. 308. +---- on metrical psalms and hymns, 119. +Association, the principle of, 424. 507. +Athelney Castle, Somersetshire, 478. +A. (T. W.) on the quotation "Too wise to err," 279. +Avena on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 504. +---- on St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 449. +Aventurier, ou la Barbe-bleue, 74. +Aver, its etymology, 42. 157. 291. +A. (X. Y.) on the damasked linen of James II., 13. +Auriga, its meaning, 188. 253. 483. +A. (W.) on Benj. Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39. +---- on medal given to Howard, 142. +---- on predeceased and designed, 143. +"Away, let nought to love displeasing," the authorship, 27. +Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. +Azzolin (Cardinal), notices of, 370. 458. + +B. + +B. on King John At Lincoln, 291. +---- on hand-bells at funerals, 310. +---- on "Tickhill, God help me," 340. +---- on vineyards in England, 341. +---- on Stepony ale, 449. +[Hebrew: B]. on hand-bell before a corpse, 68. +B. (A.) on Duchess of Buckingham, 438. +---- on the title Alterius orbis papa, 497. +---- on the authorship of Lucy and Colin, 7. +---- on lines attributed to Viscount Palmerston, 28. +---- on Porson's imposition, 28. +Bab in the Bowster, the dance, 45. 282. +Babington's conspiracy, 390. 458. +Bache, Simon, quondam Thesaurarius Hospitii, 105. 155. +Bacon, origin of the family name, 41. 151. +Bacon and Fagan, the origin of, 106. 483. +Bactria, history of, wanted, 353. 435. +B. (A. E.) on illustrations of Chaucer, 201. 235. 258. 316. 345. 385. 419. +473. 515. +---- on Chaucer's "Temple y-made of glass," 362. +---- on an early instance of the word news, 300. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 455. +---- on Shakspeare's words "captious" and "intenible," 497. +---- on Shakspeare's "Love's Labour's Lost," 163. +---- on Touchstone dial, 107. +B. (A. H.) on the Neville family, 24. +Baldrocks, wooden, what? 328. 435. 503. +Ballads, ancient inedited, 134. 203. 219. 320. +----, traditional English, 49. 208. +Balliolensis on Dunbar and Endymion Porter, 303. +Balsall, its etymology, 373. +Banks (Sir John), family of, 390. 458. 507. 524. +Barker, the panorama painter, 406. 483. +Barker (G. H.) on a ballad ascribed to Sir C. H. Williams, 59. +Barlaam and Josaphat, a Greek tale, 135. 278. 396. +Barnes (W.) on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481. +Baronette, its meaning, 450. +Barry (J. Milner) on Friday weather, 7. +{530} Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, where commended, 224. +Barton (Mrs. Catherine), her maiden name, 328. 434. +Bassenet of Eaton, 495. +Bataill in arms, 278. +Bateman (Gregory) on Poem on the Grave, 460. +Baxter (Richard), notice of his works, 370. +Bay on the Banks family, 524. +Bayley (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +---- (Wm. D'Oyly) on Lady Jane of Westmoreland, 268. +---- on the families of D'Oyly and Barry, 23. +B. (B.) on Cromwell's compact with the devil, 207. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456. +B. (C.) on diseases cured by sheep, 367. +---- on the Anti-Jacobin, 396. +---- on Demosthenes and the New Testament, 397. +---- on Bactrian coins, 435. +---- on Sallust, 466. +---- on Amicus Plato, 458. +---- on meaning of pilcher, 507. 525. +---- on antiquity of smoking, 507. +---- on principle of association, 507. +---- on corpse making a right of way, 507. +---- on probabilism, 122. +---- on toad-flax, 42. +---- on Wisby, Gothland, 75. +---- on the time when Herodotus wrote, 76. +---- on "Cum grano salis," 153. +---- on hoops, 153. +---- on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 190. +---- on "impatient to speak and not see," 213. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 225. +---- on mistletoe on oaks, 226. +---- on lama beads, 229. +---- on language given to men, 229. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244. +---- on the proverb, "Go the whole hog," 250. +B. (C. W.) on Lady Bingham, 61. +---- on Canes lesi, 141. +---- on foreign English, 346. +---- on modern paper, 397. +---- on inscription on an old gun, 221. +---- on King John at Lincoln, 141. +---- on snail-eating, 207. +---- on a passage in Love's Labour's Lost, 230. +---- on a remarkable longevity, 237. +---- on epitaph at Leghorn, 238. +B. de M. on two sorts of knights, 425. +---- on the meaning of baronette, 450. +Bealby (H. M.) notes on newspapers, 164. +Beard (Rev. Mr.), vicar of Greenwich, 140. +Bear's Bible, inscription on the, 329. +Beatrix de Bradney, her marriage, 208. +Beatrix Lady Talbot, her pedigree, 10. +"Beauty Retire," by Pepys, 105. 155. +Bede's Ecclesiastical History, ancient MS. of, 180. 247. +Bega (Cornelius), painting by, 28. +Beggar's Petition, its authorship, 209. +Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 497. +Bellman and his history, 324. 377. 451. 485. +Bells in churches, notices of, 238. 339. 431, 432. 493. +B. (E. M.) on Hill's penny-post, 62. +---- on portraits of Spenser, 301. +Benbow on the bellman, 453. +---- on spick and span new, 480. +---- on "under the rose," 480. +---- on the word Yankee, 461. +Benedicite, not one word, 468. +Bexley (Lord), how descended from Cromwell, 185. 250. +B. (F. C.) on San Marino, 376. +B. (G.) on Gray's Alcaic ode, 4. +B. (G. H.) on Lynch law, 76. +B. (H. A.) on Queen Elizabeth's christening cloth, 115. +---- on the Heywood family, 263. +---- on monosyllables, 165. +---- on mistletoe on oaks, 226. +---- on a poem among the papers of Sir K. Digby, 18. 238. 367. +---- on curious omen at marriage, 406. +---- on inscription on tomb of Peter the Hermit, 329. +B. (H. J.) on traditional notice of Richard III., 207. +Bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182. 326. 525, 526. +Bicetre, its etymology, 518. +Biddings in Wales, 114. 207. +Bigod de Loges, 266. 306. 434. +Bingham (Lady), 61. 156. 229. +"Binsey, God help me!" 44. +Birth of seven children three times following, 347. +---- ten children at a, 64. 192. +Bishops' lands, 87. +B. (J.) on parentage of Arthur Pomeroy, 303. +B. (J. C.) on portrait of Francis Moore, 340. 381. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 119. +B. (J. M.), whether Quarles was pensioned? 11. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 196. +B. (J. S.) on Dutch church in Norwich, 340. +---- on preserving existing monuments, 314. +Black images of the Virgin, 63. +Black rood of Scotland, 104. +Blackguard, its meaning, 44. +Blackstone's Commentaries and a table of precedence, 209. +Blake family, notices of, 389. +Blood, the discovery of its circulation attributed to Solomon, 340. +Blowen on cockade and true blue, 71. +---- on the etymology of grasson, 76. +---- on coins of Richard Cromwell, 89. +---- on the origin of the name Blowen, 106. +---- on the passage in Mark xiii. 32., 110. +---- on lammer beads, 115. +---- on the episcopal mitre, 145. +---- on Cardinal Beaufort, 169. +---- on true blue, 194. +---- on cockade, 196. +---- on hook and by crook, 212. +---- on Hugh Peter's Last Legacy, 214. +---- on Salisbury Craigs, 251. +---- on Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260. +---- on foreign English, 275. +---- on Abbot Eustacius, 307. +---- on meaning of waste-book, 307. +---- on the History of Bactria, 353. +---- on the phrase "giving the lie," 369. +---- on swearing by the peacock, 438. +---- on meaning of gig-hill, 462. +---- on "Laus tua non tua fraus," 466. +---- on the Visions of Hell, 289. +---- on fees at Westminster Abbey, 276. +Blunder, the origin of the word, 106. +B. (M. W.) on record of existing monuments, 514. +---- on the meaning of tick, 502. +B. (N.) on Experto crede Roberto, 353. +---- on the authorship of AEsopus Epulans, 478. +---- on the meaning of gig, 284. +Bockett (Julia R.) on Beatrix de Bradney, 208. +---- on record of existing monuments, 217. +---- on notices of George Steevens, 230. +Bogatzky, notice of, 478. 526. +Boiling to death, 153. +Bolton (Abp.), information respecting, 39. 72. +Bonny cravat, sign of inn, 351. +Books, notes on, 489. +Book plates before 1698, 495. +Booty's case, 40. 93. 170. +Borderer on epigram against Burke, 243. +---- on the Countess of Desmond, 250. +---- on a passage in Marmion, 203. +---- on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. +[Greek: Boreas] on bibliographical queries, 326. +Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168. 228. +Botfield (Beriah) on St. Clare, 182. +Bourne's (Vincent) translation of Lucia et Corydon, 7. +Boyd (Zacharie), notices of, 500. +B. (P.) on Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137. +---- on periodical literature, A. D. 1707, 323. +---- on Archbishop Sancroft, 323. +---- on Sir Henry Slingsby, 323. +Braithwaite, Latin drinking-song by, 297. 341. +---- Robin Goodfellow, 403. +Brandon the juggler, 154. +Braybrooke (Lord) on the authorship of "Away, let nought to love +displeasing," 27. +---- on four want way, 434. +---- on portraits of distinguished Englishmen, 233. +---- on the song Winifreda, 108. +---- on "Beauty retire," 155. +Breeches Bible, its translators, 17. 72. 93. 115. 165. +Breen (Henry H.) on the plagiarisms in Gray's Elegy, 35. 445. +---- on the etymology of Bicetre, 518. +---- on Dodo queries, 70. +---- on the use of monosyllables, 57. +---- on a recent novel, 74. +---- tablet to Napoleon, 74. +---- on the meaning of extradition, 119. +---- on Bishop Nicolson's opinion of Bishop Burnet, 136. +---- on the meaning of Sangaree, 141. +---- on the phrase "stick at nothing," 278. +---- on the expression "ejusdem farinae," 278. +---- on passage in Oldham, 372. +---- on obeism, 376. +---- on notices of the Bucaneers, 380. +---- on verses in Pope's Dunciad, 387. +---- on supposed inscription in St. Peter's, 425. +---- on Gray's plagiarisms, 445. +---- on Count Xavier de Maistre, 467. +---- on a passage in Sedley's Poems, 476. +---- on two passages in Dryden, 492. +---- on Querelle d'Allemand, 495. +---- on a passage in Bellarmin, 497. +---- on epitaph on Voltaire, 518. +---- on the situation of Voltaire, 525. +Brewhouse antiquities, 447. +Brewster (Waldegrave) on parish register tax, 94. +---- on clergy sold for slaves, 94. +---- on north side of churchyards, 125. +---- on the Scaligers, 133. +Bridges, Anthony, who was he? 278. +Brighton, its ancient position, 388. +Britannicus, its orthography, 275. 310. 463. 502. +British Museum, Letters on, its author, 208. 461. +Britton (J.) on Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105. +Brown (William, jun.) on Pallavicino and Count d'Olivarez, 523. +Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274. +Browne (Mr.), epitaph on, 320. +Browne (T.), his letter on the MS. of the Articles, 491. +Brownes of Cowdray, Sussex, 66. 194. 307. +Bruce (John) on the church of St. Saviour's, Canterbury, 12. +Bruce (W. Downing) on Hugh Peachell and Sir John Marsham, 407. +Bruckner (Rev. J.), list of his works wanted, 209. +Bruno on Borrow's Danish Ballads, 168. +---- on theory of the earth's form, 331. +B. (R. W.) on mounds, or munts, 187. +---- on the first use of organs, 518. +Bs. (J.) on the epigram "Cor linguae," &c., 168. +---- on "Jurat? crede minus," 193. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 197. +B. (S. S.) on the Christmas thorn, 367. +{531} Bt. (J.) on Babington's conspiracy, 390. +Buc (Sir George), his Treatise on the Stage, 187. +Bucaneers, account of, 380. +Buchan's Collection of Ballads, 51. +Buckden, abbot's house at, 45. +Buckingham, Duchess of, 224. 249. 280. 438. +Buckman (James) on the mistletoe on the oaks, 226. +---- on sacramental wine, 320. +Bullen's drinking-horn, inquiry respecting, 38. +Burke, epigram against, 243. 284. +---- and the Annual Registers, 441. +---- mighty boar of the forest, 493. +Burns's poem, the Vision, supposed plagiary in, 206. +Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167. +Bunyan (John), not the author of Visions of Hell, 70. 89. 289. 467. 567. +---- his portrait, 89. +Burnet, Bishop, conflicting judgment on, 136. +---- History of his own Times, 87. +Burning the hill, 123. +Burroughs (Wm.), monumental inscription on, 223. +Burt (Henry M.) on "Fronte capillata," 140. +Burtt (Joseph) on haybands in seals, 381. +Burton (Robert), his birth-place, 106. 157. 395. +Burying in church walls, 37. 156. +Butcher Duke a song, its authorship, 8. 77. +Butchers not jurymen, 408. +Butler (Bishop), on a passage in, 44. +Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166. +B. (V.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307. +B. (W.) on a cardinal's monument, 169. +B. (W. H.) on "small by degrees and beautifully less," 105. +By and bye, its meaning, 73. 109. 193. 229. 433. +Byfield's Letter on the Civil War, 303. + +C. + +C. on Duchess of Buckingham, 230. +---- on Lady Mary Cavendish, 509. +---- on list of comets, 253. +---- on cockade, 292. +---- on cowdray, 307. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 308. +---- on Richardson, Tickell, and Fitzpatrick, 334. +---- on pictorial antiquities, 423. +---- on authors of the Anti-Jacobin poetry, 431. +---- on ramasse, 434. +---- on deans, when styled Very Reverend, 437. +---- on the Howe family, 438. +---- on West Chester, 460. +---- on paring nails on Sundays, 462. +---- on vineyards in England, 483. +---- on the derivation of covey, 509. +C. (A.) on Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. +---- on the best rifles, 517. +---- on noble names in workhouses, 350. +---- on the ancient position of Brighton, 388. +---- on omissions in Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, 4. +Ca. (Sa.) on the san grail, 281. +Cachecope bell, its meaning, 407. +Cad, its derivation, 46. +Cahagnet (M. L. Alph.), 167. +Calmet on annotators on Mark xiii. 32., 8. +Camden family, 39. 125. 253. +Camoens (Luis de), editions of his works, 18. +Campbell (Duncan), notices of, 248. +Campkin (Henry), on Davy Jones's locker, 478. +---- on hogan, 450. +---- notes on Jesse's London, 84. +---- on brother Jonathan, 495. +----, whether St. Paul's clock ever struck thirteen, 40. +---- on engraved portrait by Cross, 209. +C. (A. N.) on the family of William Penn, 409. +Canes lesi, Blount's explanation, 141. 212. +Canon and prebendary, difference between, 242. +Cardinal's hats, 44. 106. 169. 182. +Cardinals in the English church, 304. +Carfoix, its meaning, 469. 508. +Carling Sunday, its meaning, 449. +Carmichael (Lady Alice), what became of her? 60. +Carnaby, its derivation, 495. +Casterton church, on a stone in the chancel, 181. +Catacombs and bone-houses, 483. +Catalogues of books, their utility, 101. +Cato, on the meaning of Christ-crosse A, 330. +C. (A. U.) on Wm. Penn's family, 264. +Causton (H. K. Staple) on the meaning of "eisell," 210. +Cavalier's farewell, on the authorship, 34. +Cavendish (Lady Mary), her ancestry, 477. 509. +Cavendo on the ancestry of Lady Mary Cavendish, 477. +Cayley (G. J.) on swearing by swans, 29. +[C-reversed-C signature] on the Welsh Shewri-while, 20. +C. (D.) on the word ramasse, 464. +---- on the plant champak, 486. +---- on sixes and sevens, 118. +C. (de D.) on "Geographers on Afric's downs," 485. +Cebes on the word prenzie, 522. +Cefn, its meaning as a prefix, 152. +Ceiling, a carved one in Dorsetshire, 424. 481. +C. (F. T.) on Sanathiel, 303. +C. (G. I.) on the mythology of the stars, 23. +C. (H.) on "The Widow of the Wood," 13. +---- on Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323. +---- on the extinction of villenage, 327. +----, lines on woman's will, 285. +---- on John Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 286. +---- on solid-hoofed pigs, 357. +CH., on the first Earl of Shaftesbury, 186. +---- on the family of Sir George Downing, 213. +Ch. Ch. Man on colfabias, 390. +Chad's (St.) Church, Stow, 90. +Chadwick (Sir Andrew), was he knighted by Queen Anne? 141. 247. +C. (H. C.) on derivation of aver, 292. +Chaffers (W. jun.) on the baldrock, 503. +---- on four want way, 508. +Chalices of stone, 481. +Champak, what is it? 448. 486. +Chancellors, two at the same time, 257. +Chantries, suppressed, 24. +Chapel, printing-office, 7. +Charles I., his love of the fine arts, 236. +Chadwick (John Nurse) on MS. collections of Goddard's history of Lynn, +140. +---- on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 141. +---- on Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206. +---- on baldrocks, 435. +Charles II., was he ever in Wales? 263. 379. +Charles XII., medal struck by, 26. +Chaucer and Gray, coincidence between, 493. +----, tomb of, 188. +----, note on Palamon and Arcite, 131. 201. 252. +---- on an astronomical allegory in complaint of Mars and Venus, 235. 258. +306. 385. +----, his "fifty wekes," 252. +----, the pilgrimage to Canterbury, 315. 515. +----, the arke of artificial day, 345. +----, prophetical view of the Crystal Palace, 361. +----, the star Min al Auwa, 419. +----, the Armorican word menez, 473. +C. (H. B.) on umbrellas, 37. +---- on Booty's case, 170. +C. (H. C.) on origin of harlequins, 287. +Chepstow Castle, on its being betrayed, 241. +Cherubim and Seraphim, 27. +Chettle (Henry), notice of, 54. +C. (H. G. R.) on Launcelot Lyttleton, 330. +Children's Petition, the authorship, 117. +Chilcot (William), inquiries respecting, 38. 73. 212. +C. (H. K. S.) on the meaning of "eisell," 66. +Chloe, who was Chloe? 449. 507. +Christ-Crosse A., its meaning, 330. 465. +Christmas-day, its origin, 167. 249. +Christmas thorn, 367. +Churchwarden on baldrocks and thanksgiving-book, 328. +Churchyards, burying on the north sides of, 74. 125. 332. 333. +C. (I. B.) on Herstmonceux Castle, 75. +Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, its authorship, 169. +Circulation of the blood, 27. +Civil war garrisons, sketches of, 143. +C. (J.) on Christmas-day, 167. +---- on a Coggeshall job, 167. +---- on Dumore Castle, 496. +---- on Abbey of Shapp, 7. +C. (J. E.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 23. +C. (J. H.) on Spenser's Faerie Queene, 369. +---- on sundry quotations, 388. +---- on the meaning of crambo, 391. +C. (J. N.) on the expression "as drunk as Chloe," 449. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 469. +---- on the honour of Clare, 390. +---- on the wife of James Torre, 434. +C. (J. P.) on the family of Sir George Downing, 69. +C. (K.) on Dr. H. Tindale's epitaph, 493. +Clancie (Major), his Life, 42. +Clare (St.), church dedicated to her in Cornwall, 182. +Clarke (Hyde) on Cardinal Chalmers, 44. +Clarke (J.) on ring dials, 107. +Clarke (Rev. Samuel), portrait of, 209. 284. +Clarkson, historian of Richmond, his MSS., 373. 507. +Classical literature, a word to literary men for recovering unpublished, +161. 261. 340. +Clement's Inn, its antiquity, 84. 169. +Clench family, particulars wanted, 188. +Clergy sold for slaves, 94. +Clerical costume, 29. +Clock in Exeter cathedral, inscription on a, 329. +Clocks, when self-striking were invented, 372. +C. (M. A.) on Cromwell family, 242. +C. (O.) on Anthony Bridges, 278. +Cobham family, discrepancies in Dugdale's account of, 53. +Cock scares the fiend, 404. +Cockade, its origin, 7. 42. 71. 96. 196. 292. +Coggeshall job, the saying, 167. 285. +Cognation of the Jews and Lacedaemonians, 172. +Coins of Canute, catalogue of, 326. 525. +---- of Richard Cromwell, 89. +---- German, 119. +---- of George III., 275. 310. 391. +---- guinea of George III., inscription on, 391. +---- rarity of William IV.'s copper, 136. +Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. +---- and the penny post, 27. +---- Religious Musings, 115. +---- Table Talk, passage in, 518. +Colfabias, its meaning, 390. 482. +Collar of SS., 42. +Collard the logician, particulars wanted, 185. +Collector on the Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305. +Collier (J. Payne) on the defence of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, +113. +{532} ---- on the Royal Courtly Garland, 1. +Collier (Rev. R.), lines attributed to, 28. +Colman (J. B.) on the frozen horn, 91. +---- on baker's dozen, 520. +---- on the locality of Gillingham, 505. +---- on St. Paul's clock, 153. +---- on the descent of Henry IV., 171. +---- on the election of a pope, 253. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 268. +---- on Quebeca and his epitaph, 459. +---- on thanksgiving-book, 481. +---- on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 45. +Comenius' History of Bohemian Persecution, 11. 45. +Comets, list of, 223. 253. 306. +Commandments, the division of the ten, 166. 230. 412. +Commoner marrying a peeress, 436. +Concert of nature, 69. +Conquest (post conquestum), 30. +Conquestum, its original meaning, 92. 170. +Contracted names of places, 182. +Cooper (C. H.) on "Defender of the Faith," 28. +---- on the word culprit, 44. +---- on touching for the evil, 148. +---- on the Conquest, 170. +---- on dog's head in the pots, 264. +---- biographical notices of Thomas May, 280. +---- on tradesmen's signs, 285. +---- on St. John's Bridge fair, 341. +---- on the bellman and his history, 377. 485. +---- on disinterment for heresy, 378. +---- on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 379. +---- on the fifteen O's, 391. +---- on the expression "going tick," 409. +---- on the presentation of gloves, 424. +---- on the phrase "by-the-bye," 433. +---- on round robin, 461. +---- on registry of dissenting baptisms, 486. +---- on corpse passing making a right of way, 520. +---- on umbrellas, 126. +Coptic language, 468. +Cor linguae, &c., its authorship, 168. +Corderoy on meaning of Zoll-verein, 451. +Corner (Geo. R.) on forged papal bulls, 149. +Corney (Bolton) on the utility of catalogues of books, 101. +---- on the publication of De Navorscher, 114. +---- on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 157. +---- on the Essay on Satire, 162. +---- on Harrison's Chronology, 192. +---- on the Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 259. +---- on the Anti-Jacobin, 349. +---- on Hugh Holland and his works, 427. +Corpse passing makes a right of way, 477. 507. 519. +Corser (Thomas) on traditions from remote periods, 422. 475. +---- on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 479. +Costume, queries on, 88. 155. +Cotton family, arms of 39. 187. +Cotton (H.) on Archbishop Bolton of Cashel, 72. +---- on Harrison's Chronology, 105. +---- on Diary of Archbishop Loftus, 263. +Coulanges and Prior, coincidence between, 446. +Coverdale's Bible, 54. 122. +Covey, its etymology, 477. 509. +Cowgill on Christmas-day, 249. +---- on headings of chapters in Bibles, 269. +---- biographical notices of Thomas May, 279. +---- on predeceased and designed, 287. +---- on a notice of St. Pancras, 397. +---- on the Tanthony, 428. +---- on window tax, mints, and Nobbs, 447. +Cowley's poem on Drinking, an answer to, 55. +Cowper, the divine chit-chat of, 388. +Cracow pike, 118. 187. +Crambo, its meaning, 391. +Cranmere Pool, 404. +Cranmer's descendants, 8. 153. 188. +Cranmore on passage from Cymbeline, 290. +Crewe (Bishop), letters of, 23. +---- on the customary disuse of his episcopal title, 128. +Crex, the white bullace, 451. +Crickets, 3. +Criston, in Somersetshire, 278. 357. +Cromwell (Oliver), his compact with the devil, 207. 282. +---- family, 242. +---- curious epigrams on, 515. +Cross, engraved portrait by, on whom? 209. 284. +Cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 93. +Cross-bill, queries respecting, 188. +Crossley (James) on Dr. Timothy Thruscross, 44. +---- on History of Bohemian Persecution, 45. +---- on Burke and the Annual Register, 441. +---- on "Earth has no rage," 45. +---- on couplet in De Foe, 45. +---- on Histoire des Severambes, 72. +---- on verses attributed to Charles Yorke, 72. +---- on Lucy and Colin, 76. +---- on a quotation from Brown's Essay on Satire, 110. +---- on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 110. +---- on a sonnet, supposed to be Milton's, 142. +---- on Dryden's Essay upon Satire, 146. +---- on Brandon the juggler, 154. +---- on "Words are men's daughters," 154. +---- on the Scaligers, 193. +---- on De Foe's anticipations of modern ideas, 195. +---- on Deus Justificatus, 195. +---- on Monarchia Solipsorum, 197. +---- on Nettle in, dock out, 205. +---- on manuscript of Bede, 247. +---- notes on newspapers, 248. +---- on Duncan Campbell, 248. +---- on MS. sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 249. +---- on Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249. +---- on meaning of waste-book, 251. +---- on Salgado's slaughter-house, 284. +---- on Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 304. +---- on Captain John Stevens, 306. +---- on a history of comets, 306. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 308. +---- on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 338 +---- on Letters on the British Museum, 461. +---- on the Image of both Churches, 469. +---- on the word colfabias, 482. +C. (R. W.) on the arms of the Cotton family, 187. +---- on the spelling of Britannicus, 275. +---- on curious facts in natural history, 398. 467. +C. (T.) on "Fronte capillata," &c., 92. +---- on mark for a dollar, 449. +---- on Tu autem, 308. +---- on places called Purgatory, 308. +Cuicfal in Flandria, where? 238. +Culprits torn by horses, 91. 92. +Culprit, origin of the word, 44. +Cumming (Sir Alexander), 39. 152. +Cunningham (P.), on the verses, "Poor Allinda," &c., 264. +---- on the Outer Temple, 375. +Curfew-bell, 77. +Curse of Scotland, 22. 423. 483. +Curwen (Sir Thomas), an excellent archer, 323. +Curwen family, 89. 125. 253. +Cushion dance, 125. 286. +C. (W. H.) on Cardinal Erskine, 13. +---- on Nicholas Ferrar's Digest, 12. +C. (W. W.) on Francis Moore, 466. +Cx. on May cats, 84. +---- on the titles of spiritual peers, 118. + +D. + +D. on cardinal Allen's declaration, 11. +---- on ring dials, 196. +[Delta]. on King Richard III., 300. +---- on suem, ferling, grasson, 75. +---- on Sir T. Herbert's memoirs of Charles I., 260. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 429. +---- on the use of the word umbrella, 509. +D. (2) on the etymology of aver, 42. +---- on filthy gingram, 42. +---- on the meaning of gulls, 143. +D. (A.) on Poem on the Grave, 372. +D. (A. A.) on the hand giving the blessing, 477. +---- on Diogenes in his tub, 449. +---- on skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. +---- on topical memory, 449. +---- on vegetable sympathy, 407. +---- on the phrase "To a T," 424. +Daffy down dilly, a nursery rhyme, 220. 259. +Damasked linen of James II., 13. 229. +Dancing Trenchmore, its meaning, 89. 437. +Darby and John ballad, 38. 69. +Darcy Lever church, 27. +Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. 229. +Davie, jun. (Sn.) on Hylles' Arithmeticke, 409. +Davies (Sir John), arms of, 409. +---- and his biographers, 82. 336. +Davy Jones's locker, 478. 509. +D. (C. W.) on Coleridge and the penny post, 27. +D. (E. A.) on Henry Chettle, 54. +---- on William Chilcot, 73. +---- on "Fronte capillata," 124. +---- on dominicals, 25. +---- on the motto, "God speed the plough," 8. +---- on Long Meg of Westminster, 22. +---- on Shakespeare's word "captious," 153. +Deans, when first styled Very Reverend, 352. 437. +Death of Death's painter, 495. +Death, representations of, 450. 501. +Deer, fossil, of Ireland, 26. 121. 212. 502. +D. (E. H. D.) on the Coptic Language, 468. +---- on king of Nineveh burned in his palace, 506. +---- on epitaph in Kellyleagh churchyard, 422. +"Defender of the Faith," its ancient use, 9. 28. 94. 157. +De Foe, Coleridge's opinion of, 136. +---- couplet in, 45. +---- project for purifying the English language, 350. +---- anticipations of modern ideas, 137. 195. +Demonologist on Booty's case, 40. +Demosthenes, oration against, 141. 227. +Denarii, 25. +Denarius philosophorum, 168. 251. 299. +Derby coinage, 225. +Designed, whether used as designated, 143. 287. +Desmond, the Countess of, 250. 341. +Deus Justificatus, its author, 195. +Devil's bit, its origin, 477. +Devonshire charms, 258. +D. (G. H.) on Robert de Welle, 458. +D. (H. W.) on the red hand, 194. +---- on touching for the evil, 197. +---- on damasked linen, 229. +---- on straw necklaces, 229. +---- on Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425. +---- on the waistcoat bursted, 230. +---- on the couplet, "The feast of reason," 265. +Dials, ring, 52. 107. 108. 196. +Diamagnetism, its etymology, 169. +Dibdin's Library Companion, errors in, 405. +Dies Irae, its authorship, 468. +Dieu et mon droit, when first adopted, 407. +Difformis, its signification, 24. +Digby (Sir Kenelm), poems discovered among his papers, 18. 238. 367. +482. +{533} Digby's Broad Stone of Honour, 264. +Diogenes in his tub, 449. +Disinterment for heresy, 240. 378. +Diss on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93. +Ditchfield (J. B.) on black images of the Virgin, 63. +Dixon (Hepworth), notices of the Blake family, 389. +---- on the Penn family, 454. +D. (J.) on Whychcote of St. John's, 302. +D. (J. B.) on the meaning of Bacon, 151. +D. (M.) on "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 518. +D. (N.) on ten children at a birth, 64. +Dn. (W.) on the episcopal mitre, 145. +---- on a cardinal's hat, 170. +---- on "By hook and by crook," 212. +---- on the word Yankee, 461. +Dobbin (Dr. O. T.) on the Ulm manuscript, 60. +Dodd (Dr.), his texts at Wing church, 182. +Dodd, the historian, 496. +Dog's head in the pot, 264. 463. +Dogs, their howling an omen of death, 4. +Doll (black), sign at old store shops, 63. +Dollar sign, 449. 505. +Dominicals, 25. +Don, of Pitfichie, the family, 143. +Dorothea (S.), life of, 87. +Dort, epigram on the synod of, 23. 94. +Double names, their origin, 407. +Doubtful on the witches' prayer, 118. +Douglas (J. A.) on the white rose, 505. +Douglas (Gawyn), a complete edition of his works a desideratum, 38. +Dousa (Janus) on the Dutch versions of English essayist, 22. +---- transcript of a letter respecting John Locke, 97. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 3. +---- poem on Sidney, 23. +Downing (Sir George), his family, 68. 213. +D'Oyly and Barry families, information wanted, 23. +Dozen of bread, 153. 520. +D. (Q.) on Dr. Dodd's texts, 182. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244. +---- on Fitzpatrick's lines on Fox, 432. +---- on Witchcraft, 414. +---- on preserving existing monuments, 314. +D. (Q. E.) on the word littus, 446. +Drachmarus, one of the schoolmen, 105. 157. 194. +Dragons, 40. 157. +Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519. +Dredge (John I.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284. +---- on Nicholas Ferrar's Concordance, 12. +---- on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214. +Dress, a note on, 406. +---- court, 407. 457. +Drumlethglass on Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland, 167. +Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249. +---- Essay upon Satire, 146. 162. +---- poems, on two passages in, 492. +D. (S. T.) on the author of Pursuits of Literature, 240. +---- on the author of School of the Heart, 390. +---- on representations of Death, 450. +Dumore castle, or the petrified fort, 495. +Dunbar, epigram by, 303. +Dunkin (Alfred John) on preserving a record of existing monuments, 313. +Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. 485. +Dutch books published out of the Netherlands, 326. 379. +---- church in Norwich, its history, 209. 310. 396. +---- martyrology, early copies, 443. 479. +---- song book, De zingende Lootsman of de Vrolyke Boer, 23. 189. +Dutch versions of English essayists, 22. +D. (W. B.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage. 198. +Dyer (Thomas H.) on Erasmus and Farel, 73. + +E. + +E. on Blackstone's Commentaries, 209. +[epsilon]., note of Palamon and Arcite, 131. +E. (A.) on the origin of cockade, 7. +Ear, the advantages of a bad, 140. +Early rain, the pride of the morning, 484. +"Earth has no rage," &c., a couplet, 23. +Earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. 499. +Earth's form, theory of, 331. 508. +Eastwood (J.) on circulation of the blood, 27. +---- Eboli, Latin epigram on the Duchess of, 208. 289. +---- on Encorah and Millicent, 448. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on Knebsend, 434. +---- on folk lore in Lancashire, 516. +---- on eating pigeons before death, 517. +---- on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +---- on the word Rub-a-dub, 387. +---- on tiring-irons, 210. +Eboracomb, on holy water for the hooping-cough, 220. +---- on daffy down dilly, 220. +Echo on Coverdale's Bible, 54. +---- on Breeches Bible, 93. +---- on Daresbury the Whitechapel of England, 229. +---- on a passage in Gray's elegy, 138. +---- on Judas cup, 85. +E. (C. J.) on Abel represented with horns, 391. +---- on legend in Frettenham church, 407. +Eclectic Review, specimen of composition, 493. +Edwards (H.) on Dr. Robert Thomlinson, 290. +---- on Drax free school, 290. +E. (E. J.) on Gillingham, 505. +Effaress on the butcher duke, 77. +---- on "The soul's dark cottage," 105. +Effessa, on the Prince of Wales' feathers, 106. +---- on the Breeches Bible, 115. +Effigies, translation of charade upon Nothing, 369. +---- on Clarkson's papers, 373. +Egduf, on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269. +Egenhart on Gregory the Great, 62. +Egg and arrow ornament, 349. +E. (H.) on pedigree of Owen Glendower, 356. +---- on Richard Baxter's works, 370. +---- on Queen Mary's Lament, 172. +---- on swans hatched during thunder, 75. +Eign, its meaning, 351. +Eirionnach, notes on Ireland, 490. +Eisell, its meaning, 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524. +E. (J.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252. +---- on the accession of Richard III., 352. +---- on anachronisms of painters, 369. +---- on the phrase To learn by heart, 483. +Ejusdem farinae, origin of the expression, 278. 433. +E. (K. P. D.) on St. Hibbald, 495. +---- on mark for a dollar, 504. +---- on Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390. +---- on ventriloquist hoax, 406. +Elk, fossil, 121. 212. +Ellacombe (H. T.) on the baldrock, 503. +---- on chiming bells, 432. +Elizabeth (queen), her christening cloth, 115. +----, private memoirs of, 23. 45. +----, scandal against, 11. 151. 197. 225. 285. 307. +----, did she visit Bacon at Twickenham? 44. +Elstob, Miss, notice of, 497. +Emiott family, their arms wanted, 478. +Emun on ballad editing, 208. +---- on folk talk, 474. +---- on plays in churches, 494. +---- on a life of St. Paul, 451. +Encorah and Millicent, their meaning, 448. +Engastrimythus on Father Hehl and Cahagnet, 167. +---- on Father Maximilian Hell, 269. +Engelbert (Abp.), treatise by, 291. 379. +English, origin of the present race, 116. +---- actors and musicians in Germany, 21. +---- French, an example of, 437. +---- Mother on the Flamberg sword, &c., 168. +Enigmatical epitaph on Rev. Dr. Mawer, 184. +Enquirer on the episcopal mitre, 62. +Entwysel (Wilfred), Chauncy's observations on, 61. 171. +Epitaph in Killyleagh churchyard, 422. 493. +---- at Leghorn, 238. +---- on a "worthie knight," 57. +Equestrian statues, 494. +Erasmus and Farel, 38. 73. +Erskine (Cardinal), 13. +E. (R. W.) on the lines "A verse may find him," &c., 60. +---- on north sides of churchyards, 74. +---- on corpse passing making a right of way, 477. +---- on seats in churches, 56. +---- on the derivation of round robbin, 353. +---- on tradesmen's signs, 357. +Eryx, queries on Tennyson, 493. +Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 443. +Esquire, what amount of property constitutes one, 242. +Essheholt Priory, account of, 86. +Ettie on Sir Henry Slingsby's Diary, 357. +Etty the artist, his family, 496. +Eucharist, authorship of an old tract on, 169. +----, by John Patrick, 214. +Eustacius, abbot, time when he flourished, 141. 307. 381. +Evans (Rev. T. Simpson) on the life of Bishop Frampton, 61. +Evergreens in churches, 118. +Evil eye, the superstition of, 133. +Exhibition, the Great, a monster number of "Notes and Queries," 361. +----, hint for protecting, 166. +Exon on disinterment for heresy, 378. +Exoniensis on the MS. of De Bello Antiocheno, 447. +Experto crede Roberto, origin of the saying, 353. +Extradition, its meaning, 119. 169. +Extraordinary North Briton, the writers in, 409. 432. + +F. + +F. on the sees of the Roman church, 437. +Falconer (A. P.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 369. +Falconer (R. W.) on mistletoe, 396. +Farquharson on Aurorae, 28. +F. (C. D.) on Cranmer's descendants, 8. +Feathers of the Prince of Wales, origin of, 106. 168. +Fell (Colonel), his descendants, 142. +Fenton (John) on the meaning of Mosaic, 469. +Ferling, its etymology, 7. 75. +Ferrar's (Nicholas) Digest and Concordance, 12. +---- and Benlowes, 237. +Ferrara (Andrea), his history, 62. +Ferret, names of the, 390. 461. +Fest, its derivation, 328. 396. +F. (F. G.) on sides and angles, 265. +F. (F. W.) on the situation of Serius, 494. +F. (G.) on arms of Robert Nelson, 263. +F. (G. E.) on the Knapp family, 424. +F. (H.) on Gough's translation of the History of the Bible, 165. +{534} Fiat Justitia on miching malicho, 231. +Fib, its derivation, 167. +Filthy Gingram, 42. +Fir-cone, its symbolism, 290. +Fire of London, the surveyor's account, 350. +Fireneye on national debts, 466. +Fitzgerald (Lord Edward), his mother, 492. +Fitzpatrick (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. 432. +F. (J. F.) on red book of Irish exchequer, 6. +---- on the accession of Richard III., 457. +---- on Shakspeare family, 493. +Flamberg sword, 168. 292. +Flecamore (Christopher), who was he? 23. +Fleet marriages, 4. +Flemish account, its early use, 57. 138. 162. +Fm. on English Sapphics, 494. +---- on equestrian statues, 494. +F. (O.) on Bishop Thornborough's monument, 299. +Folk lore, 20. 84. 132. 179. 205. 220. 258. 320. 367. +---- Devonshire, 404. +---- Dutch, 387. +---- Lancashire, 55. 516. +---- Northamptonshire, 3. +---- talk, 474. +---- Welsh, 20. +Forbes (C.) on Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274. +---- on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 339. +---- on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 396. +---- on George III.'s coinage, 310. +---- on "Fine by degrees, and beautifully less," 154. +---- on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +Foreign English, specimens of, 57. 257. 346. +---- renderings at Salzburg, 138. +Foreigner, a, on English synonymes, 166. +Foss (Edward) on Clement's Inn, 109. +---- on the Ulm manuscript, 192. +---- on two chancellors at one time, 257. +---- on the Outer Temple, 325. 375. 451. 505. +Foss (Henry) on Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69. +---- on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 196. +Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371. +Four want way, 168. 434. 508. +F. (P. H.) on the bibliographical queries of R. G., 24. +---- on the meaning of conquest, 30. +---- on errors in the date of works, 22. +---- on the authorship of the Monthly Intelligencer, 37. +---- on inscription on an oak board, 240. +Frampton (Bishop), notices of him wanted, 61. 214. +Francis (C. F.) on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 242. +Francis (John) on Hewson and Smollet's strap, 123. +---- on St. Paul's striking thirteen, 40. +Francis (St.), Liber Conformitatum, 321. +---- Flemish work, on the order of, 502. +Franciscus on the meaning of mosaic, 469. +---- on Shakspeare's designation of Cleopatra, 465. +Francis X. (John) on Roman roads near London, 328. +---- on West-Chester, 353. +Frere (Geo. E.) on "Snail, snail, come out of your hole," 179. +Frettenham church legend in, 407. 506. +Friday weather, 7. 153. +---- why considered unlucky, 496. +Friswell (James) on epigrams on Cromwell, 516. +Frog's wedding, a ballad, 51. +Fronte capillata, &c., its authorship, 8. 43. 92. 124. 140. 286. +Frozen horn, 25. 71. 91. 182. 282. 459. +F. (R. W.) on Borrow's English Ballads, 228. +---- on Christmas day, 249. +Funerals, hand-bells at, 310. 466. +F. (W.) on Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167. +F. (W. R.) on fossil deer of Ireland, 26. + +G. + +G. on Barker, the panorama painter, 483. +---- on bishops' lands, 87. +---- on princesses of Wales, 477. +[yogh]. on court dress, 457. +G. (A.) on the origin of a surname, 323. +---- on Barker, the panorama painter, 406. +---- on Lord Edward Fitzgerald's mother, 492. +Gallatly (J.) on misquotation of Gen. iii. 19., 275. +Gam (Danydd) on Chepstow castle, 241. +---- on Charles II. being in Wales, 263. +Ganganelli (Pope), the compilers of his life, 12. +Gantillon (P. J. F.) on Abp. Williams's portrait, 75. +---- etymology of kobold, 85. +Gatty (Alfred) on the early culture of the imagination, 38. +---- on church bells, 238. +---- on the division of the ten commandments, 166. +---- on monumental inscription, 223. +---- on Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 223. +---- on strange appearance in the sky, 298. +---- on epitaph of Countess of Pembroke, 307. +---- on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 339. +---- on Warren Hastings' magnanimity, 369. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on registry of dissenters, 460. +---- on ancient modes of hanging bells, 493. +---- on Lord Nelson's dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517. +---- on earth thrown upon the coffin, 499. +---- on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 505. +---- on written sermons, 526. +Gaudentio di Lucca, its authorship, 36. 117. +Gay (Rev. Mr.), notices of, 424. 508. +G. (B.) on Collard the logician, 186. +G. (C.) on alliteration, 340. +G. (C. W.) on the word Blunder, 106. +---- on land Holland, 30. +---- on lights on the altar, 30. +---- on the etymology of suem, ferling, and grasson, 7. +Genealogicus Lancastriensis on family of Katharine Parr, 302. +Geneva Bible, 13. 17. 72. 93. 115. 165. +Gentleman, can the queen make one? 88. +George (St.) the Martyr, Southwark, indulgences granted to benefactors, +414. +Gerbier's (Sir B.) academy, 317. +---- his autobiography, 304. +German universities, religious teaching in, 303. +Geronimo, description of Mosaic, 521. +G. (G. F.) on the phrase "at sixes and sevens," 425. +---- on the letter [yogh], 44. +---- on true blue, 27. +---- on the meaning of Mocker, 73. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 86. +---- on Rab Surdam, 42. +---- on Richard III., 221. +---- on honey-moon, 276. +Gig-hill, its meaning, 222. 283. +Gilbert on Col. Hewson a cobbler, 73. +Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167. 463. +Gillingham council, 448. 505. +G. (J.) on Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. +G. (J. M.) on the frozen horn, 25. +---- on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 100. +---- on George Wither the poet, 36. +---- on the phrase, "I preached as never sure to preach again," 36. +Gleniffer on Bab in the bowster, 45. +Gloucester alarm, what? 278. +Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204. +Gloves, the presentation of, 220. 424. +Glynne (Lord Chief Justice), his portrait, 8. +"God speed the plough," the motto, 8. +God's acre, a burial ground, 284. 380. +Goddard's History of Lynn, MSS. wanted, 140. +Gomer on chapel, or printing-office, 7. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 508. +---- on the etymology of nao, a ship, 509. +---- on Tristan d'Acunha, 29. +Good B'ye on the etymology of by-the-bye, 109. 229. +Goodwin (C. W.) on MSS. of Sir T. Phillipps, 507. +Gooseberry-fool, its derivation, 496. +Gordon (G. E. R.) on the word aver, 292. +Gordon (G. J. R.) on medal of Charles XII., 26. +---- on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26. +Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 100. 165. +G. (P. J. F.) on "In time the savage bull," &c., 502. +G. (Q.) on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225. +---- on barons of Hugh Lupus, 266. +G. (R.) on bibliographical queries, 86. 138. 182. +Grahame (James), noticed, 453. +Grasson, its etymology, 8. 75. 76. +Grave, poem upon the, 372. 460. +Gravener (Sir Thomas), epitaph on, 57. 122. +Graves (J.) on a cardinal's hat, 169. +---- on the Ormonde portraits, 119. +Gray's Alcaic Ode, 4. +---- Elegy, its plagiarisms, 35. 206. 445. +---- Lucretian origin of a verse in, 138. +G. (R. E.) on meaning of Venwell, 38. +Greene (Robert), a Dutch translation of a tract by, 103. +---- Quip for an upstart courtier, 103. +---- Groatsworth of Witte, 140. 479. +---- Pandosto, 1. +Gregory the Great, 62. +Griffith (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +Groves of Blarney, its authorship, 495. +G. (S.) on the cataracts of the Nile, 89. +---- on Dancing Trenchmore, 89. +---- on Flemish account, 57. +---- on paternoster tackling, 89. +---- on Thomas Rogers of Horninger, 62. +---- on Theological tracts, 61. +Gualter (Rodolph), 8. 43. 123. +Guardian, Dutch version of, 22. +Guinegate on supporters borne by commoners, 224. +Gulls, as applied to hasty pudding, 143. +Gun, inscription of an old, 221. +Gutch (J. M.) on Gough's Translation of the History of the Bible, 165. +G. (W. S.) on the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12. +Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of aver, 291. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 524. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 11. +Gyffes (Llaw) on arms of Sir John Davies, 409. + +H. + +H. on the ballad Darby and Joan, 38. +---- on the picture of our Saviour, 228. +H. (A. W.) on Simon Bache, 105. +---- on the Tradescants, 286. +Haggard (W. D.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 307. +Hailsture (E.) on Quebeca and his epitaph, 223. +Hall's Discovery, epitaph in, 242. 338, 339. 504. +Hall (Hughes Frazer) on mitre and cloven tongues, 284. +Halliwell (J. O.) on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 140. +Hallum, Cardinal, his progenitors, 170. +{535} Hamilton (C.) on the author of Scoute-Generall, 303. +Hamilton, Newburgh, 117. 356. +Hamont (C. D.) on lachrymatories, 151. +Hampson's Religious Deceptions of the Church of Rome, an error corrected, +87. +Hampstead, judges' walk at, 4. +Hand giving the blessing, 477. 509. +Hand-bell before a corpse, 68. 154. +Handel's occasional oratorio, 426. 480. +Hares, 3. +Harlequins, origin of, 165. 287. 464. +Harrington (E. C.) on Cooke's Dialogue, 306. +---- on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214. +Harris the painter, notices wanted, 329. +Harrisers, meaning of, 252. +Harrison's Chronology, 105. 192. +Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 443. 522. +Hastings (Warren), his magnanimity, 369. +Hawkins (Edward) on the writers in the Anti-Jacobin, 348. +Haybands in seals, 186. 248. 291. 331. 332. +H. (B.) on snail-eating, 336. +H. (C.) on Bactria, 435. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 508. +---- on Petworth register-book, 449. +---- on the word Sewell, 482. +---- on St. Uncumber, 404. +H. (C. E.) on epitaph in Morwenstow churchyard, 377. +H. (C. H.) on the symbolism of Death, 501. +H. (C. R.) on epigram on the Duchess of Eboli, 208. +H. (De) on the descendants of Col. Fell, 142. +H. (E.) On "Cum grano salis," 88. +---- on Baron Munchausen's frozen horn, 182. +---- on an old ballad, 278. +Head's Nugae Venales, 453. +Headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. 269. +Healing, prayers at the, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436. +Heart, to learn by, 425. 483. +Heath-hounds, 404. +Hedgehog, 3. +Hehl, Father, account of him wanted, 167. 269. +Henchman (Bp.), his portrait, 8. 43. +Henco on court dress, 407. +Henry IV., descent of, 120. 171. +Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas Curwen, 323. +Henryson (Robert), a complete edition of his poems a desideratum, 38. +Herbert (George) and the restoration of Bemerton church, 22. 85. 178. +Herbert, Sir Thomas, his memoirs, 157. 223. 259. +Hermes on an inscribed alms-dish, 101. +---- on the phrase "God's acre," 380. +---- on snail-eating, 221. +Hermit at Hampstead on Wm. Hone, 508. +Hermit of Holyport on Dousers poem on Sidney, 22. +---- on old Dutch song-book, 23. +---- on the father of Philip Massinger, 52. +---- on a Dutch translation of a tract by Robert Greene, 103. +---- account of an ancient wood engraving, 277. +Herodotus, time when he wrote, 30. 76. 124. +Heronsewes, its derivation, 450. 507. +Herstmonceux castle, Dacre monument at, 75. +---- notices respecting, 28, 29. 124. +Hertfordiensis on paper-mill near Stevenage, 187. +Hewson (Col.) the cobbler, 11. 73. 123. +Hewett (J. W.) on an inscription on a clock, 329. 430. +Heylin's Microcosmos, error in the date, 22. +Heywood family, 263. +H. (F.) on the authorship of the Cavalier's farewell, 34. +H. (F. J.) on snail-charm, 179. +H. (H.) on "Ex pede Herculem," 302. +---- on Wat the hare, 44. +Hibbald (St.), who was he? 496. +Hibernicus on Dutch literature in Dublin university library, 379. +---- on the Milesians, 428. +Hickson (S.) on the authorship of Henry VIII., 33. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 119. +---- on the word "rack," in Shakspeare's Tempest, 218. +---- on Shakspeare and Fletcher, 318. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of prenzie, 454. +Hill's penny post, 62. +Hipparchus on Sabbatical Jewish years, 373. +Hippopotamus, 181. 308. +H. (J.) on an enigmatical epitaph, 184. +---- on the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, 21. +H. (J. C.) On Fivizzano the painter, 495. +H. (J. O.) on the Life of Clancie, 42. +H. (J. W.) on the word adur, 30. +---- on contracted names of places, 182. +H. (L.) on family of Sir J. Banks, 507. +H. (M. A.) on the word abeiles, 243. +---- on Rab Surdam, 193. +H. (N.) on Bunyan and the Visions of Hell, 467. +Hogan, what kind of beverage, 450. +Holland (Hugh) and his works, 427. +Holland, land, 30. 70. 229. +Hollander's austerity, &c., explanation wanted, 494. +Holy water for the hooping-cough, 220. +Holywood the mathematician, his birth-place, 389. +Homilies, the first edition of second book, 102. +Hone (William), his conversion, 477. 508. +Honor of Clare, documents relating to, 390. +Hoods of the Scotch universities, 329. +"Hook or by crook" explained, 116. 212. +Hooper (Bp.), his Godly Confession, &c., 169. 227. +Hooper (Richard) inquiries respecting William Chilcot, 38. +---- on Howel's Desiderius, 352. +Hooping-cough, cure of, 258 +Hoops, their early use in dress, 85. 153. +Hornbooks, 151. +Horneck (Dr. Anthony), inquiry respecting his letters, 117. +Horrocks (James), whose father lived in the time of Cromwell, 475. +Hotchkin (Robert) on lines by Pope, 221. +Houmont, motto, 106. +Howard (John), medal given to, 142. +Howard (Lord), was he a Papist? 185. 244. 287. 309. +Howe (Capt.), how related to George II., 353. 438. +Howel's Desiderius, or Original Pilgrim, 352. +H. (R.) on the legend of St. Molaise, 478. +---- on the word bawn, 483. +---- on the fossil elk of Ireland, 502. +---- on stone chalices, 481. +H. (R. C.) on a stone in Casterton church, 181. +---- on the rarity of William IV.'s copper coinage, 136. +H. (R. C. H.) on the family of Sir J. Banks, 390. +H. (R. D.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 137. +---- on Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, 526. +---- on Gregory the Great, 194. +---- on the phrase, "Mind your P's and Q's," 328. 523. +---- on pillgarlick, 150. +---- on the agency of Od, 517. +H. (S.) on meaning of waste-book, 465. +H. (S. H.) on Breeches Bible, 72. +---- on Cromwell's dealings with the devil, 282. +H. (T.) on obeism, 59. +Hughes (William) on Iovanni Volpe, 244. +Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69. +Hurd (Bp.), biography wanted, 496. +Huyghens (Constantine), English poems by, 423. +H. (W. B.) on Christ's-cross Row, 465. +---- on the frozen horn, 282. +---- on Mont-de-Piete, 372. +---- on lines in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 142. +---- on the meaning of "Trepidation talked," 450. +Hylles' Arte of Vulgar Arithmeticke, 409. + +I. + +I. (B. R.) on epigram on synod of Dort, 94. +---- on plafery, 88. +I. (C. H.) on mints at Norwich, 525. +Ich dien, motto, 106. 168. +I. (F.) on ancient wood engraving, 426. +Ignatius' Epistles, edited by Mr. Cureton, 138. +Ignobus on suppressed chantries, 24. +Ignore, its etymology, 169. +Image of both churches, its author, 407. 469. +Imagination, on its early culture, 38. 73. 152. +Inedited poetry, from Harleian MSS., 203. 218. +Inquisition, Histoire de l', its authorship, 11. +Inscription on an oak board, 240. +Ireland, notes on, 490. +Irish brigade, account of, 372. + +J. + +J., on Criston, Somerset. 357. +---- on the correct prefix of mayors, 92. +---- James II., his natural daughter, 224. 249. 280. 506. +Jarltzberg on altar lights, &c., 68. +---- Barlaam and Josaphat, 278. +---- on Queen Mary's Lament, &c., 89. +---- on odour from the rainbow, 224. +---- on the vendace, 301. +Jarture, account of this work wanted, 89. +JasPer on collar of SS., 42. +Jaytee on record for existing monuments, 418. +---- on villenage, 411. +J. (B.) on egg and arrow ornament, 349. +Jerne on a carved ceiling, 424. +Jerrold (Douglas) on the sayer of "After me the deluge," 299. +Jesse's London, notes on, 84. +Jesuits, History of, the author? 328. +Jews in China, discovery of, 442. +J. (F.) on Ruggles' Ignoramus, 518. +J. (G. A.) on Scotch universities' hoods, 329. +J. (H.) on the curfew bell, 77. +---- on Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449. +---- on Sir Walter Raleigh, 105. +---- on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 23. +Jingo on self-striking clocks, 372. +J. (L.) on the curse of Scotland, 483. +---- on snail-eating, 221. +---- on record of existing monuments, 217. +J. (M.) on Maclean not Junius, 411. +John ap William on Welsh history, 447. +John, King, at Lincoln, 141. 290. +John's (St.) Bridge fair, 88. 287. 341. 469. +----Vox populi vox Dei, 288. +Joan (Pope) whether a myth or a veritable lady, 265. 306. 395. 463. +---- the game of, 22. +Jonah and the whale, 517. +Jonathan, the cognomen of Brother, 495. +Jones (T.) on the ten commandments, 412. +Jonson, Ben, his portrait, 106. +Joseph of Exeter, where is the MS. of his De Bello Antiocheno? 447. +Josephus on St. John's Bridge fair, 88. +Jove (J. Cove) on spelling of Britannicus, 463. +J. (T) on the circulation of the blood, 340. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 73. +---- on the authorship of Histoire de l'Inquisition, 11. +---- on "Jurare ad caput animalium," 192. +{536} ---- on the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, 198. +---- on Treatise by Abp. Engelbert, 291. +---- on obeahism, 309. +---- on swearing by swans, 71. 308. +---- on "Antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi," 156. +---- on cognation of the Jews and Lacedaemonians, 172. +---- on modum promissionis, 92. +---- on occult transposition of letters, 69. +---- on Welsh words for water, 152. +---- on the verse, "Words are men's daughters," &c., 38. +Judas cup, account of, 85. +Junius, the vellum-bound copy, 262. 307. 378. 411. +"Jurat? crede minus," an epigram, 143. 193. +J. (W.) on cardinals and abbots in the English Church, 304. + +K. + +K. on the meaning of gig-hill, 222. +---- on the capitulations of the Irish brigades, 372. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on Voltaire, where situated, 433. +---- on the meaning of Venville, 310. +K. (D.) on Aristotle and Pythagoras, 352. +Keepsakes, the potter's and shepherd's, 181. +K. (E. H.) on the etymology of aver, 42. +Kelke (W. Hastings) on north sides of churchyards, 332. +---- on discrepancies in Dugdale's account of the Cobham family, 53. +---- on Landwade church, 102. +Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425. 502. +Kentish Town in the last century, 4. +Kenyon (C. Howard) on a sonnet "On the Librarie at Cambridge," 37. +Kepper (G. L.) on a specimen of English French, 437. +Kerriensis on Lord Howard, 287. +---- on mazer wood, 288. +---- on traditions from remote periods, 289. +---- on sacramental wine, 368. +---- on the Milesians, 428. +Kershaw (J. H.) on a specimen of composition, 493. +Kersley (T. H.) on the time when Herodotus wrote, 30. +---- on the derivation of Yankee, 461. +Kerslake (Thomas) on Locke's MSS., 337. +K. (H. C.) on Dacre monument, 75. +---- on Demosthenes and New Testament, 437. +---- on the meaning of eign, 351. +---- on an incised slab, 373. +K. (E. J.) on Jonah and the whale, 517. +---- on quotation, "Men may live fools," &c., 518. +K. (H. C.) on outline in painting, 63. +---- on the meaning of Sewell, 391. +---- on the meaning of Tu autem, 265. +K. (F.) on biography of Bishop Hurd, 496. +---- on David Rizzio's signature, 390. +Kg. (P. S.) on Tingry, 464. +K. (I.) on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. +King (Richard John) on a Danish Itinerary, 238. +---- on metropolitan improvements, 368. +King (Thos. Wm.) on hats of cardinals, 182. +---- on record of existing monuments, 513. +King's (Dr.) poem "The Toast," a key to the characters, 13. +King's Evil, touching for, 290. +---- form of prayer for, 42. 93. 148. 197. 352. 436. +K. (J.) on the two Drs. Abercromby, 209. +K. (J. B.) on water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118. +K. (L. H.) on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 522. +Knapp family in Norfolk and Suffolk, 424. +Knebsend, or Nebsend, 263. 434. +Knight (C.) on a passage in Hamlet, 10. +Knights Hospitallers, 243. +---- in combat on church chests, 187. +---- of Malta, their badge, 278. +---- two sorts of, 425. +Kobold, its etymology, 85. +Kooez (Aredjid) on the word winkel, 138. +---- on foreign renderings, 138. +K. (S.) on the meaning of conquestum, 92. +K. (T. H.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 302. +---- on the authorship of "La Rose nait," &c., 186. +K. (W. H. H.) on cross between wolf and hound, 93. +K. (W. M.) on law courts at St. Alban's, 466. +---- on the san grail, 224. +Kynaston's Museum Minervae, 317. + +L. + +L. on Antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi, 125. +---- on "Apres moi le deluge," 397. +---- on the curse of Scotland, 423. +---- on closing rooms after death, 142. +---- on culprits torn by horses, 91. +---- on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93. +---- on decking churches at Christmas, 118. +---- on epigram on the synod of Dort, 23. +---- on "Fronte capillata," &c., 43. +---- on the authorship of Gaudentio di Lucca, 36. +---- on portrait of Bp. Henchman, 8. +---- on a passage in Bp. Butler, 44. +---- on the hippopotamus, 308. +---- on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 380. +---- on Histoire des Severambes, 4. 148. 374. +---- on the nine of diamonds, 22. +---- on Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88. +---- on the etymology of "to pose," 91. +---- on Wanton's Delli Viaggi, 277. +L. (A.) on Shakspeare a thorough sailor, 300. +---- on meaning of luncheon, 369. +Lachrymatories, their use, 151. +Lady fights at Atherton, 143. +Lady's trees, 206. +Lamb (Charles), his epitaph, 322. 379. 459. +Lammer-beads, 84. 100. 115. 229. +Lammin (W. H.) on Sir John Davies, 336. +Lancashire folk lore, 55. 516. +Lancastriensis on Bigod de Loges, 434. +---- on West Chester, 459. +Landwade church, 39. 102. +Langholme fair, proclamation of, 56. 156. +Langley's Polidore Vergile, 137. +Language given to men, the saying, 229. +Laudator Temporis acti on writing paper, 181. +Laud's (Abp.) answer to Fisher, 224. +Lawrence (T.) on names of the ferret, 390. +Lawson (Charles), notices of, 331. +L. (B. L.) on Holland land, 70. +L. (E.) on the meaning of Cefn, 152. +L. (E. A. H.) on the meaning of Sewell, 505. +---- on Lambert Simnel, 506. +Legalis on Lord Mayor a privy councillor, 496. +Leges on the word prenzie in Measure for Measure, 401. +Leicester's Commonwealth, 29. 374. +Leicestrensis on cachecope bell, 407. +---- on churchwarden's accounts of St. Mary-de-Castro, 352. +---- on Dieu et mon droit, 407. +Lennep (J. H. van) on Dutch popular song-book, 189. +Lennox, the daughters of the sixth earl of, 243. +Lent lilies, or daffodils, 259. +Leresche on Darcy Lever church, 27. +Lewis (George) on passage in Coleridge, 518. +L. (H. R.) on the authorship of a "History of the Jesuits," 328. +---- on Sempecta at Croyland, 328. +"Librarie at Cambridge," sonnet on the, 37. +Library of George III., whether sold or presented to the nation, 427. +Lie, on giving the, 369. +Lights on the altar, 30. 172. +Limerick cathedral, inscription on a tablet, 477. +Lincoln Missal, any MS. of, 119. 193. +Lion symbolical of the resurrection, 462. +Littus, its application in the sense of ripa, 446. +Liturgicus on headings of chapters in Bibles, 141. +L. (J.) on abbot Eustacius and Angodus, 141. +L. (J. H.) on Simon Bache, 155. +---- on painting by C. Bega, 28. +---- on Coggeshall job, 285. +---- on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 285. +---- on "Harry Parry, when will you marry," 289. +---- on Thomas May, 167. +L. (L. B.) on haybands in seals, 248. 332. +---- a note for topographers of London, 206. +---- on an original warrant, 220. +---- on witchcraft in the seventeenth century, 444. +Llewellyn on Camden and Curwen families, 125. 253. +---- on separation of sexes in churches, 288. +---- on Rev. Mr. Gay, 508. +---- on Petworth registers, 510. +L. (M. C.) on preaching from written sermons, 478. +Locke (John), letter respecting him, 97. +---- manuscripts, 337. +Loftus (Abp.) memoranda wanted, 263. +Longevity, remarkable, 237. +Long Meg of Westminster, 22. +Longueville MSS., where are they? 449. +Loretto, the chapel of, 205. +Lower (Mark Antony) on the arches of Pelaga, 478. +---- on the frozen horn, 71. +---- on haybands in seals, 186. +---- on registry of dissenters, 460. +---- on traditions from remote periods through few links, 237. +---- on the meaning of tye, 340. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Luard on the Sempecta, 433. +Lucas family, 352. +Lucretia, the Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88. +Lucy and Colin, 7. 76. +Luncheon, its meaning, 369. 464. +Lukis (W. C.) on engraved warming-pans, 522. +Lunardi's balloon, 153. +Lupus (Hugh), the barons of, 87. 189. 266. 503. +Lutestring, to speak in, its meaning, 188. +Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137. +L. (N. E.) on the History of Andrea Ferrara, 62. +L. (W.) on a specimen of foreign English, 57. +---- on the Lucas family, 352. +Lynch law, its origin, 24. 76. +Lyon verse, 466. 507. +Lyttleton (Launcelot), particulars wanted, 330. + +M. + +M. on Mrs. Catherine Barton, 434. +---- on Clarkson's Richmond, 507. +{537} ---- on Lay of the Last Minstrel, 464. +---- on Merrick and Tattersall, 60. +---- on obeism, 149. +---- on a regular mull, 508. +---- on sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 464. +---- on Southey's March to Moscow, 243. +---- on the author of a Modest Enquiry, 264. +---- on "Trepidation talk'd," 486. +---- on St. Vitus and St. Patrick's festival, 241. +[mu]. on Borrow's English Ballads, 228. +---- on MS. of Bede, 247. +---- on epitaph on Sir Thomas Gravener, 122. +---- on portrait of Archbishop Williams, 152. +---- on Letters on the British Museum, 208. +---- on the Ulm manuscript, 269. +M. 4. (J.) on Devonshire folk-lore, 404. +---- on earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. +---- on Dr. Young's Narcissa, 422. +---- on the meaning of peep, 310. +M. or N., their use in the Church service, 323. 447. +M. (A.) on the expression "at sixes and sevens," 425. +---- on the song "Talk not of love," 7. +M. (A. C.) on the derivation of Minnis, 388. +---- on the singing of swans, 75. +Machell (R. B.) on the lingering of the spirit, 84. +Machell's MS. Collections for Westmoreland and Cumberland, 118. 227. +Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), translations of Apuleius, &c., 76. +---- on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 493. +---- on time when Herodotus wrote, 124. +---- on an inedited ballad on Truth, 134. +---- on an oration against Demosthenes, 141. +---- on hornbooks, 151. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 152. +---- a word to the literary men of England, 161. +---- on Trinitaell Hall's exequies, 203. +---- on a poem "A Vertuous Woman," from the Harleian MSS., 219. +---- on an epitaph on Mr. Browne, 320. +---- on Sallustius' Epistles to Caesar, 62. 140. +---- on Sallustius and Tacitus, 325. +Mackintosh (Sir James), his notes in books, 489. +---- on the authors of the Rolliad, 131. +Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163. +Maclean not Junius, 378. 411. +Madden (Sir Frederick) on Beatrix Lady Talbot, 10. +---- on Charles I. and Nave's collection of pictures, 236. +---- on the Poems of John Seguard, 261. +Madden's Reflections and Resolutions, 323. +Magnum sedile, their use, 142. +Magpies, 3. +Maille, the house of, 351. +Maitland's (Dr. S. R.) Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220. 243. +---- on the Sempecta of Croyland, 357. +M. (A. J.) on Voltaire's Henriade, 388. +Malentour, a motto on a crest, 449. 485. +Malta, records at, 180. +Man, arms of the Isle of, 373. 520. +Manley (John) on a curious fact in natural history, 166. +Manuscripts, ancient, proposed association for recovering, 161. 261. +340. +Marforio on collections of pasquinades, 8. +Marinus (Faber) on Tandem D. O. M., 62. +Mark xiii. 32., Annotators on, 8. 110. +Markham (Charles D.) on the Vavasours of Hazlewood, 71. +Markham (C. W.) on Essheholt Priory, 86. +Markland (J. H.) on the writers in the Rolliad, 333. +Mark's (St.), foundation-stone of, Venice, 88. 147. +Marriage, curious omen at, 406. +Mariconda on St. Francis, 321. +Marsh's Female Captive, 423. +Martin family, 29. +Marshal, hereditary earl, 209. +Marsham (Sir John), was he knight or baronet? 407. +Martinus on the published Dutch books, 326. +Marwoode (John) of Honiton, 450. +Mary, Queen of Scots, defence of her execution, 113. 198. +---- her crucifix, 517. +---- Lament, 89. 172. +---- prayer of, 369. 504. +Mary-de-Castro (St.), churchwardens' accounts of, 352. +Mason not Junius, 402. 432. +Massinger, Philip, his father, 52. +Mathews (Wm. Franks) on the fire of London, 350. +Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. 284. +Matrimony, solemnization of, 307. +Matrix of monastic seal, 263. +M. (A. W.) on Cardinal Hallum, 170. +Mawer (Rev. Dr.), epitaph on, 184. 248. 291. +May (Thomas), notices of, 167. 279. 280. +May cats, 20. 84. +Mayor of London, is he a privy councillor? 496. +Mayors, their correct prefix, 92. +Mazer wood and Gutta percha, 239. 288. 467. +M^cCalmont (Thomas), notice of H. Smith, 222. +M. (C. O. S.) on Richard Whiting's watch, 352. +M. (C. R.) on tomb of Chaucer, 188. +---- on burying in church walls, 156. +---- on the Clench family, 188. +---- on Lady Bingham, 229. +---- on knights in combat on church chests, 187. +---- on magnum sedile, 142. +Medal, a satirical one, 240. +M. (E. J.) on the tomb of Rev. W. Adams, 249. +---- on "To-day we purpose," 397. +---- on the Tanthony bell, 429. +Me. (J.), queries and notes on books, men, and authors, 117. +Mercer (W. J.) on "Noli me tangere," 46. +---- on the derivation of cad, 46. +Mercurii on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. +---- on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 266. +---- on Pursuits of Literature, 378. +Merrick, the versifier of the Psalms, 60. +Merryweather (F. S.) on aged monks, 60. +Merviniensis on arms of Isle of Man, 373. +Metrical psalms and hymns, origin of their use, 119. 198. +Metropolitan improvements suggested by Bishop King, 368. +Mezzotinto on the authorship of the Butcher Duke, 8. +M. (F.) on Paul pitcher night, 239. +M. (F. C.) on the motto Malentour, 485. +M. (F. E.) on the motto Malentour, 449. +---- on the origin of national debts, 374. +M. (G. R.) on the name Vineyard, 470. +Miching Mallecho in Hamlet, 3. 213. +Midwives licensed, 29. 44. +Mildew in books, 29. +Milesians, their origin, 353. 428. +Milk-maids in 1753, 367. +Miller (Dr.), author of Philosophy of History, commended, 137. +Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390. 484. +---- expressions in, 241. +---- Nativity Ode, 36. +---- supposed pun by, 37. 141. +---- sonnet, query by, 142. +Milward (Sir Thomas) his portrait, 8. +Miners burning out a delinquent, 123. +Minium, or red lead pencil of Archbishop Parker, 492. +Minnis, its derivation, 388. +Mints, local, 447. 525. +Miso-dolos on indulgences granted to benefactors for building Saint George +the Martyr's, 444. +Mistletoe on oaks, 192. 226. 396. 462. +Mitre, the episcopal, its origin, 62. 144. 145. 284. +M. (J.) on an ancient MS. of Bede's Eccles. Hist., 180. +---- on natural son of Cardinal Wolsey, 303. +---- on an answer to Fisher's Relation, 224. +---- on orations against Demosthenes, 228. +---- on derivation of Yankee, 260. +---- on lost manuscripts, 340. +---- on the first edition of the Second Book of Homilies, 102. +---- on a prayer of the Bishop of Nantes, 140. +---- on Munchausen's Travels, &c., 453. +M. (J. E.) on a passage in Virgil, 357. +M. (J. F.) on Milton and Calves-head Club, 484. +---- on Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis, 260. +---- on solemnization of matrimony, 307. +---- on Voltaire's Henriade, 485. +M. (J. H.) on apple-pie order, 468. +---- on Denarius Philosophorum, 251. +---- on the nine of diamonds, 253. +---- on Pope Joan, 395. +---- on form of prayer at the healing, 126. +---- on the epitaph of the Countess of Pembroke, 262. 456. +---- on George Steevens and Wm. Stevens, 286. +---- on Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105. +---- did St. Paul's clock strike thirteen? 109. +---- on the song Winifreda, 108. +M. (J. L.) on the Nineveh monuments and Milton's Nativity Ode illustrated +from Lucian, 35. +M. (J. O.) on the Thirty-nine Articles, 287. +---- on the table of prohibited degrees, 329. +M. (N.) on epigram against Burke, 284. +Mock-beggar, origin of the term, 44. +Mocker, its meaning, 73. +Modest Enquiry, &c., its author, 264. +Modum Promissionis, 92. +Molaise (St.), legend of, inquired after, 478. +Mole, the story of the, 74. +Monarchia Solipsorum, its authorship, 138. 197. +Monkbarns on proclamation of Langholme fair, 56. +Monks, aged, of the tenth century, 60. 139. +Monkstown on Joseph Nicolson's family, 397. +Monosyllables, their use, 57. 165. 340. +Monro (Cecil) on the baldrock, 503. +Montchesni family, 518. +Mont-de-Piete, 372. 524. +Monumental symbolism, 449. +Monuments, record of existing, 14. 116. 217. 313. 418. 513. +Moore's Almanack, 263. 339. 381. 466. +Moorfields in Charles II.'s time, 260. +Morse and Ireton families, 250. +Mosaic, its meaning, 389. 469. 521. +Moths called souls, 220. +Mottos on warming-pans and garters, 84. 115. 290. 522. +Mounds, or munts, its meaning, 187. 413. +M. (P. M.) on the head of the Saviour, 168. +---- on lines of the Temple, 505. +M. (R.) on a musical plagiarism, 105. +M. (R. R.) on hand-bells at funerals, 466. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 309. +---- on Pope Joan, 395. +---- on the Life of St. Pancras, 523. +---- on national debts, 524. +---- on Monte di Pieta, 524. +M. (S.) on the pedigree of Owen Glendower, 222. +{538} M. (S. R.) on the derivation of luncheon, 464. +---- on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 335. +M. (T.) on mythology of the stars, 508. +Mull, a regular, origin of the phrase, 449. 508. +Munchausen's Travels, 117. 305. 453. +Murray's Handbook for Devon and Cornwall, omissions noticed, 4. +Mushroom, its etymology, 166. +Musical plagiarism, 105. +M. (W. G.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 504. +---- on the word prenzie, 522. +M. (W. R.) on "Fronte capillata," 286. +---- on the origin of the Milesians, 353. +---- on Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living, 43. +M. (W. T.) on Arthur's Seat, 251. +---- on the couplet, "Earth has no rage," 23. +---- on proclamation of Langholme fair, 156. + +N. + +N. on burying in church walls, 37. +---- on dragons, 40. +---- on Memoir of George Steevens, 286. +N. (A.) on "Apres moi le deluge," 397. +---- on coinage in Germany, 118. +---- on Pope Joan, 463. +---- on Nao, a ship, 477. +---- on the San Grail, 482. +---- on Stanedge Pole, 390. +Nails, paring them on Sunday, 55. 462. +Nantes, bishop of, a prayer by him, 140. +Nao, a ship, authority wanted, 477. 509. +Napoleon, tablet to, 74. +National debts, their origin, 374. 466. 524. +Natural history, curious fact in, 166. 398. 436. +Nave's (Bartolomeo della) collection of pictures, 236. +Navorscher, De, 81. 106. 114. +N. (D.) on the visit of Elizabeth to Bacon, 44. +Neck, cure for a large, 405. +Nedlam on "Mind your P' and Q's," 463. +Nehceeb (Samoht) on the name of Bacon, 41. +N. (E. L.) on Mr. P. Collier's note on the Winter's Tale, 101. +---- on the origin of harlequins, 165. +---- on true blue, 116. +Nelson (Robert), his armorial bearings, 263. +Nemo on Carolus Lawson, 331. +---- on the author of Broad Stone of Honour, 264. +---- on Pope Joan, 265. +---- on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 389. +Nelson's (Lord) dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517. +Nestorians, or lost tribes, 484. +"Nettle in, dock out," its meaning, 133. 201. 205. 368. 463. +Neville family, 24. +Nevinson (Rev. Charles) on Bp. Hooper's Godly Confession, 169. +Newburn (F.) on Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519. +News, the origin of the word, 300. +New Testament, passages in, illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. 437. +Newspapers, notes on, 164. 248. +N. (G.) on a quotation, "To-day we purpose," 302. +Nibor on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 284. +---- on epitaph on Rev. John Mawer, 291. +Nicholson (Andrew) on wife of Bishop Nicolson, 243. +Nicolai (S.) Vita, sive Stultitiae Exemplar, 87. +Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328. +Nicolson (Bishop), his family, 243. 397. +---- his opinion of Bp. Burnet, 136. +Nieremberg (J. E.), his Contemplations ascribed to Bp. Taylor, 43. +Nievie-nick-nack, a game, 179. +Nile, cataracts of the, 89. +Nine of diamonds, why called "the curse of Scotland," 22. 253. 423. 483. +Nineveh, the king of, burns himself, 408. 506. +---- monuments illustrated from Lucian, 35. +N. (J. D.) on the library of the church of Westminster, 230. +N. (J. G.) on Giovanni Volpe, 247. +---- on Roman Catholic peers, 253. +---- on general pardons, 279. +---- on the term mock-beggar, 44. +N. (J. D. N.) on the black rood of Scotland, 104. +---- on nievie-nick-nack, 179. +N. (M.), a word to literary men, 261. +Nobbs of Norwich, notice of, 447. 525. +Noble names in workhouses, 350. +Nocab on Bacon and Fagan, 106. +---- on hand-bell before a corpse, 154. +---- on snail-eating, 336. +---- on the invention of steam-power, 23. +Noli me tangere, 46. 484. +Nonsuch palace near Ewell, 236. +Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206. +Norman nobility, 87. 189. 266. 503. +---- MS. catalogue of, 266. 306. +North Briton, who were the writers in, 409. 432. +Northege family, where located? 425. +Northman on derivation of Yankee, 437. +Notabilis expositio super canonem misse, 87. +Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to vol. iii., 1. +---- in Holland, 81. +Nothing, translation of charade upon, 369. +Novus on disinterment for heresy, 378. +---- on Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137. +Nourse (Wm. E. C.) on Scandinavia, 370. +"Nullis fraus tuta latebris," motto, 329. +N. (W. M.) on spelling of Britannia, 502. +N. (V. D.) on the order of St. Franciscus, 502. + +O. + +Oak-web, or cockchafer, 259. +Oates (Titus), his autograph, 27. +Obeism, 59. 149. 150. 309. 376. +Observator, the, its authorship, 323. +Observator revived, its authorship, 323. +Occult transposition of letters, 69. +Od, how this agency is tested, 517. +Offor (George) on Bunyan's portrait, and The Visions, 89. +O. (J. P.) on the marriage of Sir John Vaughan, 223. +Olave's (St.) churches, Southwark, 373. +Oldbuck (Jonathan), jun., on Landwade church, 39. +Oldenburg horn, engraving of, 509. +Oldham, passage in, 372. +Omega on cherubim and seraphim, 27. +O. (M. N.) on Iovanni Volpe, 188. 244. +Onions, St. Thomas', why so called, 187. 252. +[Greek: Oo] on Tandem D. O. M., 173. +O's, the fifteen, 391. +Organs, when first used in churches, 518. +Ormonde, the Marquis of, on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225. +---- portraits, 119. +Outlandish Knight, ballad, 49. 208. +Outline in painting, 63. 154. +Owen (Bp.), his portrait, 8. +Owen (Dr. John), unpublished sermons, 435. +Owen Glendower, his pedigree, 222. 356. +Oxford Friar's Voyage to the North Pole, 168. + +P. + +P. on the meaning of averia, 157. +---- on Sir Thomas Bullen's drinking-horn, 38. +---- on dragons, 157. +---- on the barons of Hugh Lupus, 87. +---- on Montchesni family, 518. +---- on the meaning of Venwell, 310. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 24. +[script pi] on the Breeches or Geneva Bible, 13. +---- on canons and articles, 491. +---- on School of the Heart, 469. +P**** (C. P.) on "God takes those soonest," &c., 377. +---- on Achilles and the tortoise, 484. +---- on the word Champak, 448. +---- on epigrams by Coulanges and Prior, 446. +---- on symbolism of Death, 502. +---- on Dies Irae, 468. +---- on "Ex pede Herculem," 457. +---- on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 396. +---- on the author of "We hope, and hope," &c., 448. +---- on Hollander's austerity, 494. +---- on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 459. +---- on Anonymous Ravennas, 462. +---- on the lion, a symbol of the Resurrection, 462. +---- on John Marwoode, 450. +---- on a notice of Cardinal Azzolin, 458. +---- the cart before the horse, 468. +---- on catacombs and bone-houses, 483. +---- on the Tanthony, 484. +---- on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 484. +---- on early rain called "the pride of the morning," 484. +---- on the lost tribes, 484. +---- on "Noli me tangere," 484. +---- on the Sicilian vespers, 484. +---- on the antiquity of smoking, 484. +Pagnini's Bible, 24. 86. +Paine (C. Jun.) on Ussher's works, 496. +Painters' anachronisms, 369. 517. +Pallavicino and the Conte d'Olivarez, 478. 523. +Palmerston (Henry Viscount) lines attributed to, 28. +Pancras (St.), Smith's collections on, 285. 397. +---- biographical notice of, 523. +Papa alterius orbis, its origin, 497. +Papal tiara, its origin, 144. +---- bulls, forged, 149. +Paper-mill near Stevenage, 187. +Pardons, general, under the great seal, 279. +Parish register tax, 94. +Parr, family of Queen Katharine, 302. +Parsons (Daniel) on book plates, 495. +Paslam (Charles) on "Binsey, God help me!" 44. +Pasquinades, collections of, 8. +Paternoster tackling, its meaning, 89. 152. +Patrick's (Rev. John) Tract on the Eucharist, 169. 214. +Paul (St.), his Life wanted, 451. +Paul pitcher night, 239. +Paul's (St.), did its clock ever strike thirteen? 40. 109. 153. 198. +449. +Paull (Dr. James), 28. +P. (C.) on Col. Hewson the cobbler, 11. +P. (C. H.) on "Felix, quem faciunt," 431. +---- on derivation of fib, 167. +---- on Lord Howard of Effingham, 185. +---- on the New Testament illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. +Peachell (Hugh), notice of, 407. +Peacock (Edw. Jun.) on wife of James Torre, 329. +---- on a record of existing monuments, 116. +---- on Lincoln missal, 119. +Peacock, swearing by the, 70. 438. +Pelaga, arches of, where? 478. 522. +Pelethronius on meaning of auriga, 253. +{539} Pembroke, Countess of, her epitaph, 262. 307. 413. 456. +Penn (Wm.) and his family, 264. 409. 454. +Penny post and Coleridge, 27. +---- origin of, 6. 62. +Pepys's song, "Beauty retire," 105. +Peter the Hermit, inscription on his tomb, 329. +"Peter Wilkins," on the authorship of, 13. +Peter's (St.) in Rome, supposed inscription on, 425. +Peters, Hugh, notices of, 166. 214. +Petworth register-book, 449. 485. 510. +Pews in churches, 56. +Peyton, family of, 186. +P. (G.) on Machell's MS. collections, 227. +---- on Prideaux and the post-office, 186. +---- on illustrations of Tennyson, 319. +P. (H.) on Babington's conspiracy, 458. +[Phi]. ([Omega].) on "turning the tables," 276. +Phillipps (Sir Thomas), his manuscripts, 358. 507. +---- on record of existing monuments, 417. +[Greek: Philologos], on Bacon and Fagan, 483. +Phoenix, the, its literary proprietors, 325. +[Greek: Phos], on illustrations of Chaucer, 306. +Pictorial antiquities, 423. +Pigeons eaten before death, 517. +Pightle, its meaning, 391. +Pigs with single hoofs, 263. 357. 468. +Pilcher, its meaning, 476. 507. 525. +Pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 429. +Pillgarlick, 42. 74. 150. +Pinkerton (W.) on Davy Jones's locker, 509. +---- on Mazer wood, 239. +---- on the Tradescants, 393. +---- on whale caught at Greenwich, 286. +Pio (A. P. di) on the etymology of apricot, 75. +P. (J.) on the miscellaneous tracts of Peter Sterry, 38. +P. (J. S.) on porci solidipedes, 263. +Plafery, its meaning, 88. +Planche (J. R), on Poem on the Grave, 460. +---- on Red Sindon, 27. +Plays in churches, 494. +Poetical coincidences, 320. +Poet's Corner, when attached to the transept of Westminster Abbey, 381. +Pomeroy (Arthur), his parentage, 303. +Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 326. 526. +Pope, on the election of one in a water-closet, 142. 253. +Pope's Dunciad, an incongruity in, 387. +---- lines by, 221. +Porson's imposition, 28. +Porter (Endymion), his birth-place, 303. +Portraits of distinguished Englishman, 233. +Portus Canum, where? 408. +Pose, the etymology of "to pose," 91. +P. (P.) on folk lore in Lancashire, 516. +---- on places called Purgatory, 241. 308. +P. (R.) on the doctrine of probabilism, 61. +P. (R. C.) on Saxon coinage at Derby, 225. +Predeceased used as a verb active, 143. 287. +Price (E. B.) on engraved warming-pans, 115. +---- on private memoir of Queen Elizabeth, 197. +Prideaux (Edmund) and the first post-office, 186. 266, 267. 308. +---- family, 398. +Prior's Posthumous Works, 24. +ProBa ConScientia on the family name of Bacon, 41. +Probabilism, the doctrine of, 61. 68. +Prohibited degrees, table of, commanded to be fixed in churches, 329. +Prol in Anglia, where? 238. +Proverbs, Ex pede Herculem, 302. 380. +---- the cart before the horse, 468. +---- going the whole hog, 224. 250. +---- Mind your P's and Q's, 328. 357. 463. 523. +---- spick and span new, 330. 480. +---- under the rose, 300. 480. +Pryme (C. de la) on Mind your P's and Q's, 357. +P. (S.) on Farquharson and Dr. Paull, 28. +---- on "Many a word at random spoke," 409. +Ptolemy's presents to the Seventy-two, 449. +Publicans' signs, 424. +Pultock (Robert) the supposed author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +Purgatory, places so called, 241. +Pursuits of Literature, its authorship, 240. 276. 378. +Pursuivant on Lord Bexley's descent from Cromwell, 185. +P. (W. H.) on God's acre, 284. +---- on the couplet, "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. + +Q. + +Q. on Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagensis, 328. +---- on a quotation from Tillotson, 241. +Q. (D.) on the meaning of slums, 284. +Q. (F. S.) on cockade, 196. +---- on derivation of aver, 292. +---- on pillgarlick, 74. +---- on true blue, 92. +Q. (P.) on Civil War tract, 303. +Q. (Q.) on a quotation from Cam. Emblem., 433. +---- on skeletons at Egyptian banquets, 482. +Q. (U.) on Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, 224. +---- on a quotation from the The Christian Instructed, 240. +Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. 335. 396. +Quarles, was he pensioned? 11. +Quebeca and his epitaph, 223. 458. +Quidam on Gillingham, 448. +Quinces a customary present, 20. +Quincuplex Psalterium, 86. +Quotations: "I preached as a dying man to dying men," 36. +---- "And coxcombs vanquish Berkeley by a grin," 110. +---- "After me the deluge," 299. +---- "A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind," 300. +---- "Earth has no rage," 45. +---- "A verse may find him," &c., 60. +---- "The lucky have whole days," 69. +---- "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 69. +---- "Plurima gemma latet caeca tellure sepulta," 76. +---- "Cum grano salis," 66. 153. 253. +---- "The soul's dark cottages," 105. 154 +---- "Fine by degrees and beautifully less," 105. 154. +---- "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. 191. +---- "Sees good in everything," &c., 168. +---- "La Rose nait en un moment," 186. +---- "Laus tua non tua fraus, " 290. 466. +---- "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. 226. +---- "Impatient to speak and not see," 213. +---- "Just notions will into good actions grow," 240. +---- "O wearisome condition of humanity," 241. +---- "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263. +---- "Poor Allinda's growing old," 264. +---- "Deal, Dover, and Harwich," 264. +---- "The feast of reason," &c., 265. +---- "In the sweat of thy brow," 275. +---- "There was a maid of Westmoreland," 278. +---- "Too wise to err," 279. +---- "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287. +---- "Harry Parry, when will you marry?" 207. 289. +---- "To-day we purpose," &c., 302. 396. +---- "God take those soonest whom He loves best," 302. 377. +---- "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. 485. +---- "Nature's mother wit," 388. +---- "Felix, quem faciunt," 373. 431. 482. +---- "Nulli fraus tuta latebris," 323. 433. +---- "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 494. +---- "In time the bull is brought to bear the yoke," 388. 502. +---- "Men may live fools," &c., 518. +---- "Suum cuique tribuere," 518. +---- "We hope, and hope, and hope," 448. +---- "William the Norman conquers England's state," 168. +---- "Words are men's daughters," 38. 110. 154. + +R. + +R. on epitaph on Countess of Pembroke, 413. +---- on Smith's collections of MSS., 285. +R. (a reader) on expressions in Milton, 241. +R. 2. (C. J.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. +R. (A.) on a pun by Milton, 141. +R. (A. jun.) on the picture of the Saviour, 228. +R. (A. B.) on epitaph of the "worthie knight," 57. +Rab Surdam, 42. 193. +Rack, its meaning in Shakspeare, 218. +Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425. +Rainbow, odour from the, 224. 310. +Raines (F. R.) on record of existing monuments, 514. +R. (A. L.) on Dr. Maitland's Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220. +Raleigh, Sir Walter, an incident respecting, 105. +Ramasshed, meaning of the term, 347. 434. +Ratcatcher on the word ferret, 461. +Ratche, its meaning, 265. +Rawson (J.) on the mother church of the Saxons, 90. +R. (C. C.) on the Tradescants, 469. +R. (C. I.) on Criston, Somerset, 357. +---- on the frozen horn, 459. +---- on "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287. +---- on the white rose, 505. +Rds. (E.) on the Brownes of Cowdray, 194. +Reader on monumental symbolism, 449. +Rechibus, its meaning, 302. +Red book of the Irish Exchequer, 6. +Red hand, 194. +Red Sindon, 27. +Redwing's nest, 408. 486. +Registration of Dissenters in churches, 370. 460. 486. 524. +R. (E. J.) on touching for the evil, 290. +Relic, story of a, 234. +Relton (F. B.) on the family of Lord of Relton, 208. +---- on Capt. Howe's relation to Geo. II., 353. +---- on natural daughter of James II., 224. 506. +---- on the symbolism of the fir-cone, 290. +Relton (Lord of), particulars wanted, 208. +Resurrection, traces of it B. C., 274. +Revert on "Nettle in, dock out," 463. +R. (F.) on the etymology of Balsall, 373. +R. (F. R.) on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 247. +---- on the family of Entwysels, 61. +---- on early culture of the imagination, 73. +---- on hiring servants in Holderness, &c., 328. +---- on "Jurat? crede minus," 143. +R. (G.) on Gloucester alarm, 278. +---- on the locality of Criston, 278. +R. (G. T.) on anachronisms of painters, 517. +R. (G. H.) on William Tell legend, 187. +R. (H. C.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 88. +Rich (A., jun.) on the episcopal mitre and papal tiara, 144. +Richardson (Joseph), notice of, 276. 334. +Richard III., the day of his accession, 351. 457. +---- traditional notice of, 206. 221. 300. +Rifles, the best, English or American? 517. +{540} Rimbault (E. F.) on Sir George Buc's Treatise on the Stage, 187. +---- on the bellman and his songs, 451. +---- on the Breeches, or Geneva Bible, 165. +---- Sir John Davies and his biographers, 82. +---- on Dancing Trenchmore, 437. +---- on the Dutch church in Norwich, 396. +---- on Prior's Posthumous Works, 24. +---- on traditional English ballads, 49. +---- on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 106. +---- on T. Gilbert on Clandestine Marriages, 463. +---- on a portrait of Ben Jonson, 106. +---- on old Hewson the cobbler, 123. +---- on Joan Sanderson, or the cushion-dance, 125. +---- on Machell's MS. collections, 118. +---- on Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 163. +---- on the etymology of mushroom, 166. +---- was Hugh Peters on the stage? 163. +---- on St. Thomas of Trunnions, 187. +---- on "Talk not of love," a song, 197. +---- on the academies of Kynaston and Gerbier, 317. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 353. +---- on Sir Francis Windebank's eldest son, 373. +---- on the authors of Leicester's Commonwealth, 374. +---- on Moore's Almanack, 381. +---- on Holywood the mathematician, 389. +---- on Witte van Haemstede, 396. +---- on the author of Image of both Churches, 407. +---- on Kemble pipe of tobacco, 425. +---- on Peter Sterry, 434. +Rizzio (David), his signature wanted, 390. +R. (J.) on Leicester's Commonwealth, 29. +---- on mildew in books, 29. +---- on the autograph of Titus Oates, 27. +R. (J. C.) on Christopher Flecamore, 23. +---- on Erasmus and Farel, 38. +---- on Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305. +---- on the origin of Lynch law, 24. +---- on the situation of Portus Canum, 408. +---- on Rodolph Gualter, 8. +---- on swabbers, 426. +R. (J. R.) on inscription in Limerick cathedral, 477. +R. (J. Y.) on Oxford friar's voyage, 168. +R. (L. M. M.) on Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. +---- on bab at the bowster, 282. +---- on the episcopal mitre, 146. +---- on the etymology of covey, 477. +---- on a work "Speculative Difficulties in Religion," 477. +---- on Lammer-beads, 84. +---- on an old Scotch tale, 265. +R. (M. C.) on midwives licensed, 44. +---- on abbot's house at Buckden, 45. +R. (N. E.) on earth thrown upon the coffin, 497. +---- on Christmas-day, 249. +---- on form of prayer for king's evil, 42. 126. 352. +---- on the Lincoln missal, 192. +---- on Rodoph Gualter, 123. +Robertii Sphaeria used as a medicine, 467. +Robertson of Muirtown, 40. 77. +Robertson (J. C.) on Petworth register, 485. +Rock (Dr.) on Abbot Eustacius, 381. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 397. +---- on Vox populi vox Dei, 381. +Rogers (Thomas) of Horninger, 62. +Rolliad, authors of the, 129. 131. 276. 333. 334. +Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland since James II., 167. +---- church, list of its sees, 168. 409. 437. +---- peers, 253. +Roman medicine stamps, 328. +---- roads near London, 328. +Rooms closed after death, 142. 248. +Roper (Margaret), her tenderness to the remains of Sir T. More, 10. +Roper (William J. D.) on Private Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 45. +Rose, on the white, 407. 505. +Rose, under the, the phrase elucidated, 213. +Rotation of the earth, 371. +Round robbin, its derivation, 353. 461. +Rovert on the German universities, 303. +---- on publicans' signs, 424. +Rowe family, 408. 470. +Rowley, old, 28. +Royal Courtly Garland, an old ballad, 1. +R. (S. P. O.) on a list of comets, 223. +---- on knights hospitallers, 243. +Rub-a-dub, its meaning, 387. +Rudbeck's Atlantica, 26. 196. +---- Campi Elysii, 167. +Ruggles' Ignoramus, Comoedia, 518. +Rupert, Prince, notices of, 221. +R. (W.) on the word auriga, 483. +R. (W. B.) on old English actors and musicians in Germany, 21. +R. (W. J. D.) on preserving existing monuments, 314. + +S. + +S., on the authorship of the Beggar's Petition, 209. +---- on the Norman nobility, 503. +[Sigma]., on going the whole hog, 224. +---- on innocent convicts, 224. +S. (A.) on quotation, "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. +Sabbatical and jubilee years of the Jews, 373. 464. +Sacramental wine, administered to weak children, 179. 320. 368. +Salgado's slaughter-house, 284. +Sallustius, was he a lecturer? 325. 465. +---- his connexion with Tacitus, 325. +---- Epistles to Caesar, 62. 140. +Salopian, on Jews in China, 442. +Sancroft (Abp.) corrected Dillingham's poems, 323. +Sanctorum Septem Dormientium Historia, its author? 139. +Sanderson (Joan) and the cushion-dance, 125. 286. +Sangaree, its meaning, 141. +San grail, explained, 224. 281. 282. 413. 482. +San Marino, the republic of, 321. 376. +Sansom (J.) on Drachmarus, 105. 194. +---- on Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. +---- on the custom of shaking hands, 118. +---- on Defender of the Faith, 157. +---- on metrical psalms, 198. +---- on the presentation of gloves, 220. +---- on notices of Prince Rupert, 221. +Sapphics, English, 494. 525. +Sathaniel, when noticed? 303. +Sauenap, meaning of, 157. +Saviour, engraving of the, 168. 228. +Saviour's (St.) Church, Canterbury, 12. 90. +S. (B. S.) on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. +Scaligers of Verona, 133. 193. +Scandinavia, notes and queries on, 370. +Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagenses, 328. +School of the Heart, its author, 390. 469. +S. (C. N.) on theory of the earth's form, 508. +Scott's (Sir Walter) Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. 367. 464. 505. +---- quotation from Lord of the Isles, 409. +---- Marmion, on a passage in, 203. +Scotus on Lady Alice Carmichael, 60. +Scoute-Generall, its author? 303. +Scriblerus, emendation of a passage in Virgil, 237. +Scrutator, on lines on woman, 143. +S. (E.) on the origin of the word Venville, 152. +Seats in churches, 56. +Secundus (Johannes), extract from, 135. +Sedley's Poems, on a passage in, 476. +Seguard, or Seward (John), his poems, 261. +S. (E. J.) on topical memory, 508. +---- on meaning of Carfoix, 508 +Seleucus on Prince of Wales' motto, 168. +---- on the redwing's nest, 486. +---- on "similia similibus curantur," 405. +Selwyn (E. J.) on porci solidipedes, 357. 468. +Sempecta at Croyland, 328. 357. 433. +Serius, where situated? 494. +Sermons, on preaching from written, 478. 526. +Servants, their mode of being hired in Holderness, 328. +Sewell, meaning of, 391. 482. 505. +Severambes, Histoire des, 4. 72. 147. 148. 374. +Sexes, their separation in church, 94. 288. +S. (F.) on the occasional transmigration of the soul, 206. +---- on moths called souls, 220. +S. (G. A.) on Ferrar and Benlowes, 237. +---- on "Fronte capillata," &c., 43. +Shaftesbury (Earl of), his letter to Le Clerc respecting Locke, 97. +---- first earl of, particulars wanted, 186. +Shaking hands, origin of the custom, 118. +Shakspeare family, 493. +---- a thorough sailor, 300. +---- his small Latin, 497. +---- All's Well that Ends Well, on two passages in, 177. +---- Anthony and Cleopatra, 139. 190. +---- his meaning of "captious," 65. 153. 229. 430. 474. 497. +---- Cymbeline, on a passage in, 290. +---- his meaning of "eisell," 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524. +---- and Fletcher, 318. +---- Hamlet, on a passage in, 10. +---- Henry VIII., authorship of, 33. +---- Love's Labour's Lost (Act II. Sc. 1.), 163. 230. +---- Much Ado about Nothing, on a passage in, 388. +---- his meaning of "prenzie," 401. 454. 499. 522. +---- his meaning of ribaudred nag, 273. 464. +---- Romeo and Juliet (Act III. Sc. 1.), 476. +---- his meaning of strained, 185. 269. +---- Tempest, on the word rack, 218. +---- ---- "Most busy when least I do it," 229. 251. +---- Troilus and Cressida, on a passage in, 62. +---- Venus and Adonis, 260. +---- Winter's Tale, an old ballad on, 1. +---- ---- ---- Payne Collier's note on the, 101. +Shapp, or Hepp, abbey of, 7. +Sheldon's Minstrelsy of the English Border, 49. +Sheep, cure of disease by means of, 320. 367. +Shewri-while, a mountain spirit, 20. +Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), 23. 45. +Sicilian vespers, 484. +Sides and angles, 265. +Similia similibus curantur, 405. +Simnel (Lambert) his real name, 390. 506. +Sing, on the Devil's Bit, 477. +Singer (S. W.) on two passages in All's Well that Ends Well, 177. +---- on canes lesos, 212. +---- on the meaning of "eisell," 120. +---- on poems by C. Huyghens, 423. +---- on "Felix, quem faciunt," &c., 482. +---- on charming of snails, 132. +---- on "The soul's dark cottage," 154. +---- on the maxim, "Lavora come se tu," &c., 226. +---- on Shakspeare's meaning of "ribaudred nag," 273. +---- on Latin drinking-song by Braithwaite, 297. +---- on the family of the Tradescants, 391. +---- on Latin version of Robin Goodfellow, 402. +---- on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 456. +---- a passage in Romeo and Juliet, 476. +{541} ----, Notes on books, No. 1., 489. +---- on the Tale of the Wardstaff, 57. +Sitting crosslegged, 230. +Sittings or statutes, what? 328. 396. +Sixes and sevens, its meaning, 118. 425. +S. (J.) epitaph on AElia Laelia Crispus, 504. +---- on Athelney castle, 478. +---- on the country of the Angles, 326. +---- on a remarkable birth, 347. +---- on culprits torn by horses, 91. +---- on lines on the Temple-gate, 450. +S. (J. D.) on William Chilcott, 212. +---- on queries on costume, 155. +---- on the family of Sir George Downing, 68. +---- on Edmund Prideaux, 268. +S. (J. E. R.) on Catherine Barton, 328. +S. (J. H.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 450. +---- on brewhouse antiquities, 447. +---- on the hereditary Earl Marshal, 209. +Skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424. 482. +Skins, crossing rivers on, 3. 83. 397. +Skort, its meaning, 302. +Sky, strange appearances in, 298. +S. (L.) on a passage in Merchant of Venice, 185. +Slab, an incised one, 373. +Slingsby's (Sir Henry) Diary, 323. 357. +Slums, meaning of, 224. 284. +S. (Maria) on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 322. +Smirke (E.) on burning the hill, 123. +---- on Herstmonceux castle, 124. +---- on meaning of Venville, 355. +Smirke (S.) on the chapel of Loretto, 205. +---- on San Marino, 321. +Smith (Henry), notices of, 222. +Smith (T. C.) on anticipations of modern ideas, 287. +---- on poetical coincidences, 320. +Smith (W. H. Bernhard) on the frozen horn, 282. +---- on the sword Flamberg, 292. +Smith (W. J. B.) on cross between dog and wolf, 93. +---- on the Lancastrian rose, 407. +---- on a poem from the Digby MSS., 482. +---- on Robertson Struan, 77. +---- on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Smoking, antiquity of, 484. 507. +Smollett's celebrated Hugh Strap, 123. +S. (N.) on north side of churchyards, 333. +Snail, charming of, 132. 179. 207. +---- eating, 207. 221. 336. +Sneak (Jerry) on apple-pie order, 330. 480. +Sn. (J.) on home-made wines, 328. +---- on touching for the evil, 93. +---- on separation of sexes in church, 94. +Snow (Robert) on the mythology of the stars, 70. 155. +---- on "Fronte capillata," 286. +---- on Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371. +---- on paternoster tackling, 152. +---- on outline in painting, 154. +---- on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 227. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 107. +---- on the meaning of waste book, 195. +S. (O.) on commoner marrying a peeress, 436. +Somnium Viridarii, 87. +Sophocles, Essay on the Irony of, 389. 484. +Soul, its occasional transmigration, 206. +Souley (Charles O.) on Pallavicino, 478. +Southey's March to Moscow, 243. +S. (P.) on the etymology of extradition, &c., 169. +S. (P. C. S.) on the story of a relic, 234. +---- on Duchess of Buckingham, 280. +Spectator, Dutch version of, 22. +Speculative Difficulties in Religion, wanted, 477. +Spenser, birth of, 510. +---- portraits of, 301. +---- Faerie Queene, notes, 369. 517. +Speriend on a Kemble pipe, 502. +Spes, inquiries respecting Mr. Beard, 140. +---- on Morse and Ireton families, 250. +---- on engraved warming-pans, 290. +Spick and span new, its meaning, 330. +Spiders, 3. +Spirit, on the lingering of the, 84. +Sponge, when first known, 390. +Spurrell (W.) on biddings in Wales, 115. +Ss. (J.) on derivation of aver, 292. +S. (S.) on by-and-bye, 75. +---- on the motto, "Nulis fraus tuta latebris," 329. +---- on Sir Alex. Cumming, 39. +S. (S. S.) on the badge of the knights of Malta, 278. +---- on haybands in seals, 291. +---- on mazer wood, 467. +---- on mistletoe on the oak, 462. +---- on the meaning of tinsell, 477. +---- on Withers' Haleluiah, 330. +Stanbridge earls, 518. +Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. 192. 285. +Stanedge Pole, where? 390. +Stars, mythology of the, 23. 70. 508. +Steam power, its inventor, 23. +Steevens (George), notices of 119. 230. 286. +Stephens (George) on Adams' King's Messengers, 135. +---- on inquiries respecting Rev. W. Adams, 140. +---- on Barlaam and Josaphat, 396. +---- on Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167. +---- on the derivation of harlequin, 465. +---- on the meaning of San Grail, 413. +---- on the meaning of sauenap, 157. +---- on Touchstone's dial, 52. +Stepony ale, 449. +Sterry (Peter), inquiry respecting his miscellaneous tracts, &c., 38. +434. +Stevens (Capt. John), notices of, 306. +Stevens (David) on De Foe's project for purifying the English language, +350. +Stevens (Philo-) on meaning of pightle, 391. +Stevens (William), notices of, 230. 286. +S. (T. G.) on a complete edition of the poems of Henryson and Douglas, +38. +Stick supplanting stop, how came it? 278. +Storms from conjuring, 404. +Straw necklaces worn by servants to be hired, 229. 253. +Strutt's Queen Hoo Hall, 105. +Subscriber (A new) on the house of Maille, 351. +---- on Barker, the panorama painter, 483. +---- on the expression "To learn by heart," 425. +Suem, its etymology, 7. 75. 212. +Supporters borne by commoners, 224. +Surname, origin of a, 323. +S. (W.) on lines attributed to Charles Yorke, 43. +Swann (J.) on Pope's Honest Factor, 518. +Swans, the singing of, 75. +---- hatched during thunder, 75. +---- swearing by, 29. 70. 71. 192. 308. 438 +Swedish bibliognost on Rudbeck's Campi Elysii, 167. +Swift (Dean), was Stella his sister? 450. +S. (W. F.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 229. +Swinging tureen, 29. +S. (W. M.) on Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241. +Swobbers, privileged cards, 426. +Swords used in dress, 29. +S. (W. S.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147. +S. (Y.) on Fleet marriages, 4. +---- on Marsh's Female Captive, 423. +---- on milk-maids in 1753, 367. +Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, the best edition, 263. +Synonymes, English, 166. + +T. + +T. on double names, 407. +---- on the real name of Lambert Simnel, 396. +---- on the election of a Pope, 142. +---- on the phrase "To a T," 424. +---- on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 61. +Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay. 424. +Talbots, their genealogy, 39. +Tale of a Tub, 28. +"Talk not of love," a song, 7. 77. 197. +Tandem D. O. M., 62. 173. +Tanthony bell, 103. 229. 308. 428. 484. +Tatler, Dutch version of, 22. +Tattersall, the biographer of Merrick, 60. +Taylor (F. S.) on record of existing monuments, 218. +---- on Holland land, 229. +---- on the hippopotamus, 181. +---- on arms of the Isle of Man, 510. +---- on matrix of monastic seal, 263. +---- on crossing rivers on skins, 398. +Taylor (J.) on Lunardi's balloon, 153. +Taylor's (Jeremy), his Holy Living, 43. +---- MS Sermons by, 249. +Taylor (John) on the word prenzie, 499. +---- on a passage in the Tempest, 251. +---- on a passage in Troilus and Cressida, 62. +Taylor's pretended reprint of ancient poetry, 172. +T. (C.) on the Great Exhibition, 166. +Tee Bee on the descent of Henry IV., 120. +---- on Rowe family, 408. +---- on villenage, 410. +Tell (William), the legend of, 187. +Tempest (Mrs.), some account of, 11. +Temple-gate, lines on, 450. 505. +Temple, the Outer, 325. 375. 451. +Ten children at a birth, 64. +Tennyson, illustrations of, 349. +---- a passage explained in, 10. +---- queries on, 493. +---- In Memoriam, lines on, 142. 227. 506. +Terra Martis on the present race of English, 116. +T. (E. S.) on ace of diamonds, 142. +---- on the origin of St. Andrew's cross, 221. +T. (E. S. T.) on butchers not jurymen, 408. +---- on Ejusdem farinae, 433. +T. (F. W.) on the bellman and his history, 325. +Thanksgiving-book, what? 328. 481. +Thesaurarius hospitu, the office of, 105. 135. +T. (H. G.) on Coleridge's Religious Musings, 115. +---- on derivation of herensewes, 507. +---- on the evil eye. 133. +---- on mottos on warming-pans, &c., 84. +---- on quinces, 20. +---- on "annoy" used as a noun, 43. +---- on the potter's and shepherd's keepsakes, 181. +---- on the cross-bill, 188. +---- on Lady's trees, 206. +---- on Lent lilies, 259. +---- on verse Lyon, 307. +---- on May cats, 20. +---- on "Millery! millery! dousty poll," 133. +---- on clerical costume, 29. +---- on swinging tureen, 29. +---- on the world "alarm," 30. +---- on the san grail, 282. +---- on Tale of a Tub, 28. +---- on Totness church, 29. +---- on well chapels, 478. +Th. (K.) on dog's head in the pot, 463. +---- on the Prideaux family, 398. +---- on a tye, 469. +Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, 339. +---- of Trummons, who was he? 187. 252. +Thomlinson (Dr. Robert), notices of, 290. +Thoms (William J.) on Chaucer and Gray, 492. +Thornborough's (Bp.) monument, 168. 299. +Thoresby's MS. diary, a portion missing, 247. +Thornbury (G. W.) on Nonsuch palace, 237. +Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 157. 223. 359. +Thruscross (Dr. Timothy), notices of, 44. +{542} Thudt on the first use of sponge, 390. +Tick, on going, 357. 409. 502. +Tickell (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. +"Tickhill, God help me!" 340. +Tierney (M. A.) on the writers in the Life of Pope Ganganelli, 12. +T. (I. H.) on Cracow pike, 118. 187. +Tindall (Dr. H.), epitaph on, 493. +Tingry, in France, 464. +Tinsell, its meaning, 477. +Tiring-irons, a puzzle so called, 210. +T. (J. F.) on the initials M. or N., 437. +T. (J. H.) on Dutch martyrology, 443. +T. (J. M.) on Charles I. in Wales, 380. +T. (J. R. D.) on the family of Rowe, 470. +T. (K. I. P. B.) on the meaning of Skort, 302. +---- on small words and low words, 309. +T. (M. J.) on Barons of Hugh Lupus, 189. +---- on Catalogue of Norman nobility, 306. +Tn. on the advantage of a bad ear, 140. +---- on cross between a wolf and hound, 39. +---- (T.) on the Syriac Scriptures and Lexicon, 263. +Toads, 3. +Tobacco in the East, 306. +Tooth-ache, charm for the, 20. +Topical memory, where treated of? 449. 508. +Torre (James), wife of, 329. 434. +Torro, a note on dress, 406. +Totness church, 29. +Touchstone's dial, 52. 107. 196. +Tracy (Wm.), disinterred for heresy, 240. 378. +Tradescants, family of the, 119. 286. 353. 391. 393. 469. +Tradesmen's signs, 224. 285. +Traditions from remote periods through few links, 206. 237. 289. 421. +Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan wanted, 186. +"Trepidation talk'd," its meaning, 450. 485. +Trevelyan (W. C.) on apple-pie order, 485. +---- on Durham sword, 485. +---- on fossil elk of Ireland, 212. +---- on the Oldenburg horn, 509. +---- on the authors of the Rolliad, 129. +Tr. (G.) on charm for the tooth-ache, 20. +Trinitaell Hall's exequies, 203. 252. +Trisection of the circle, 303. +Tristan d'Acunha, 29. +True blue, 27. 71. 92. 116. 194. +Trusler (Rev. Dr.), his Memoirs, 61. 110. +Truth, an inedited ballad on, 134. +Ts. on Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. +T. (S. P. H.) on fossil elk of Ireland, 121. +T. (T.) on Robert Burton, 157. +T. (T. C.) on Newburgh Hamilton, 356. +---- on umbrellas, 482. +T. (T. J.) on the derivation of gooseberry-fool, 496. +Tu autem, its meaning, 265. 308. 435. +Turner (Dawson) on authors of the Rolliad, and Pursuits of Literature, +277. +Turner (T. Hudson) on haybands in seals, 291. +Turning the tables, on the phrase, 276. +Twysden (Sir Roger), his incredulity, 444. +Tye, what is it? 263. 340. 469. +Tyro on the authorship of Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, 169. +---- on the meaning of difformis, 24. +---- on oration against Demosthenes, 227. +---- on Dodd, the historian, 496. +---- on Engelbert, Archbishop of Treves, 379. +---- on Bishop Hooper's Godly Confession, 227. +---- on Rodolph Gualter, 43. +Tyro-Etymologicus on M. or N., 436. + +U. + +U. (E. B.) on Dutch martyrology, 479. +Ulm manuscript, 60. 191. 269. +Umbrellas, 37. 126. 482. +Uncumber and the offering of oats, 404. +Ussher's Works, on the completion of, 496. + +V. + +V. on Tennyson's In Memoriam, 506. +---- on allusion in Trinitaell Hall's exequies, 252. +---- on the derivation of Voltaire, 329. +Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88. +Vane (Sir Harry) inquiry for his work, Of the love of God, 38. +Varro on the meaning of auriga, 188. +---- on the phrase "to speak in lutestring," 188. +---- on Gray and Burns, 206. +---- on an extract from Johannes Secundus, 135. +---- on Samuel Johnson and Gilbert Wakefield, 138. +Vavasour Family, 71. +Vaughan, Sir John, notices of, 223. +V. (E.) on Bogatzky, 478. +---- on the authorship of Groves of Blarney, 495. +---- on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 426. +---- on the conversion of William Hone, 477. +Vegetable sympathy, 407. +Vegetating insects, 166. 398. 436. +Venables (E.) on origin of penny postage, 6. +Vendace, a fish, 301. +Venwell, or Venville, its meaning, 38. 152. 310. 355. +Verbum Graecum, 396. +Ventriloquist hoax, 406. +Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 85. 426. +---- Poems, 85. +---- portrait wanted, 426. +Vertuous Woman, a poem from the Harleian MSS., 219. +Viator on vegetating insects, 436. +Villenage, when extinct, 327. 410. +Villiers Duke of Buckingham, 263. +Vincent (R.) on fest and sittings, 396. +Vineyard, the name of certain places, 470. +Vineyards in England, 341. 483. +Virgil, emendation of a passage in, 237. 357. +Vitus (St.), notices of, 241. +Volpe (Iovanni), particulars wanted, 188. +Voltaire, its derivation, 329. 433. 525. +---- epitaph on, 518. +---- Henriade, translation of, 330. 388. 485. +Volusenus or Wilson, 29. +Vox populi vox Dei, 288. 381. +V. (R.) on swearing by swans, 71. +---- on the division of the ten commandments, 230. + +W. + +W. (1) on inscription on a clock, 430. +---- on the work Jartuare, 89. +---- on the residence of William Wallace, 59. +W. (A. C.) on epigram on a clock, 431. +Wages in the last century, 143. 285. +Waistcoat bursted, &c., 230. +Waldeby's (Archbishop) epitaph, 426. +Walcott (Mackenzie) on God's Acre, 380. +Wales, princesses of, 477. +Walker (Mrs. Elizabeth), a collateral relation to Shakspeare, 21. +Wallace (William), where did he reside? 59. +Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 122. +Wanton's Delli Viaggi, its republication, 277. +Wardstaff, the Tale of the, 57. +Warming-pans, engraved, 84. 115. 290. +Warrant, an original one from the Surrenden collection, 220. +Waste-book, its meaning, 118. 195. 307. 465. +Wat the hare, 44. +Water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118. +Water, Welsh words for, 30. 152. +Way (Albert) on lammer beads, 100. +---- on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 147. +---- on Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204. +---- on the meaning of ramasshed, 347. +---- on a superstitious use of sacramental wine, 179. +---- on specimens of foreign English, 182. +Waylen on Lord Bexley's descent, 250. +---- on lady fights at Atherton, 143. +---- on sketches of Civil War garrisons, 142. +---- on meaning of rechibus, 302. +---- on Wither's Devil at Sarum, 142. +---- on battle in Wiltshire, 142. +W. (B.) on the word Bacon, 42. +---- notices of Herstmonceux castle, 28. 29. +W. (C.) on the authors of the Rolliad, 129. +W. (D. P.) on the phrase "by-the-bye," 229. +---- on obeahism, 150. +Weary Well at the World's End, a tale, 265. +W. (Edmond) on Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan, 186. +Wedsecnarf on boiling to death, 153. +---- on dozen of bread, 153. +---- on anecdotes of old times, 275. +---- queries on costume, 88. +---- on Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88. +---- on Friday weather, 153. +Weld (C. R.) on Judges' Walk, Hampstead, 4. +Well chapels, information wanted of, 478. +Welle (Robert de), notice of, 458. +Welsh history, illustrations of, 447. +W. (E. N.) on the first panorama, 526. +West Chester, why so designated, 353. 459. 460. +Westminster Abbey, fees at, 276. +---- library of the church of, 152. 230. +Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 68. +Weston on going to Old Weston, 449. +W. (E. N.) on Friday being unlucky, 496. +---- on the arches of Pelaga, 522. +---- on Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328. +---- on St. Olave's churches, 373. +---- on Robertii Sphaeria, 467. +W. (G. W.) on a satirical medal, 240. +W. (H.) on the meaning of ratche, 265. +---- on "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 191. +Whale caught at Greenwich, 207. 285. +Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39. +W. (H. H.) on inscription on the Bear's Bible, 329. +Whip (One Corporal) on records at Malta, 180. +White (A. Holt) on the mistletoe and oak, 462. +---- on Thanksgiving book, 481. +---- on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481. +---- on old Rowley, 28. +---- on a tye, 263. +---- on Tanthony-bell at Kimbolton, 429. +White Rose on crucifix of Mary Queen of Scots, 517. +Whiting (Richard), his watch inquired after, 352. +W. (H. P.) on Moore's Almanack, 263. +Whychote of St. John's, 302. +Widow of the Wood, historical notice of, 13. +Wilde (G. J. de) on Etty the artist, 496. +---- on the author of Peter Wilkins, 13. +Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241. +Wilkinson (T. T.) on Lancashire folk lore, 55. +William ap Jevan's descendants, 372. +William the Conqueror, his sword, 24. 66. +Williams (Archbishop), his portrait, 8. 75. 152. +---- (Sir C. Hanbury), ballad ascribed to him, 59. +Wiltshire, battle in, between Rupert and Skippon, 142. +Windebank (Sir F.), his elder son, 373. +Window tax, its origin, 447. +Wines, home made, 328. +{543} Winifreda, a song, 27. 108. 155. +Winkel, its etymology, 138. +Wisby, Gothland, 75. +Witchcraft, instances of, 444. +Witches' prayer, an epigram, 118. +Witham (H.) on Defender of the Faith, 94. +----, whether the queen can make a gentleman? 88. +Wither (George) the poet, a printer, 36. +----, Haleluiah, 330. +----, Devil at Sarum, 142. +Witte van Haemstede, his descendants, 209. 396. +Wmson (S.) on the right divine of kings to govern wrong, 494. +---- on "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263. +----, notices of Zacharie Boyd, 500. +W. (J.), notice of Miss Elstob, 497. +---- on the daughters of the sixth Earl of Lennox, 243. +W. (J. K. R.) on Richard Standfast, 192. +---- on "sixes and sevens," 425. +W. (J. R.) on Athelney, 478. +W. (J. S.) on Shakspeare's use of captious, 65. 430. +Wobbles (Colly) on Stanbridge earls, 518. +Wodderspoon (J.) on St. Thomas's onions, 252. +Wolsey (Cardinal), particulars of his son, 303. +Woman, lines on, 143. +Woman's will, lines on, 285. +Wood engraving, account of a large, 277. 436. +Words, small and low, 309. +W. (R. E.) on Cranmer's descendants, 188. +W. (R. M.) on the etymology of suem, 212. +Writing-paper, its present inferiority, 181. 397. +W. (T. C.) on notices of Harris the painter, 329. +W. (W.) on the hand giving the blessing, 509. +W. (W. E.) on the phrase "A regular mull," 449. +W. (W. H.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252. +W. (W. M.) on the meaning of slums, 224. +Wyndowe (O. T.), notice of Mrs. Tempest, 11. + +X. + +X. on Carling Sunday, 449. +X. (A. L.) on Chaucer's "fifty wekes," 252. +Xavier (Count) de Maistre, 227. 467. +X. (D.) on the word benedicite, 468. +---- on Bassenet of Eaton, 495. +---- on Handel's occasional oratorio, 480. +---- on the birth of Spenser, 510. +---- on registry of dissenting baptisms, 370. 524. +---- on Verbum Graecum, 396. +X. (X.), enquiry respecting Abp. Bolton, 39. +---- on deans being styled Very Reverend, 352. + +Y. + +Y. on an answer to Cowley's poem on drinking, 55. +Yale (J.) on Tu autem, 436. +Yankee, derivation of, 260. 437. 461. +Y. (D.) on Denarius Philosophorum, 168. +---- on the line "Sees God in everything," 168. +Y. (D. A.) on Lady Bingham, 156. +Y. (E. H.) on Countess of Desmond, 341. +---- on the bonny cravat, 351. +---- on Northege family, 425. +---- on the arms of the Emiott family, 478. +---- on the genealogy of the Talbots, 39. +---- on the use of M. or N., 323. +---- on the phrase, "Under the rose," 300. +Y. (E. H.) on the sword of William the Conqueror, 66. +Yeowell (James) on Verstegan's Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, 85. +---- on Verstegan's poems, 85. +Y. (J.) on catalogues of coins of Canute, 525. +---- on north sides of churchyards, 333. +---- on Dutch church in Norwich, 340. +---- on errors in Dibdin's Library Companion, 405. +---- on Dr. Owen's unpublished sermons, 435. +---- on Pontoppidan's Natural History of Norway, 526. +Y. (J. F.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284. +Yorke (Charles), lines attributed to him, 43. 72. +Young's (Dr.) Narcissa, 422. +Y. (V. X.) on mounds, munts, &c., 413. +Y. (Y.) on portraits of bishops, 8. + +Z. + +Z. (A.) on the memoir of George Steevens, 119. +Zeteticus on early notices of the resurrection, 374. +Zoll-verein, its meaning, 451. +Z. (X.) on swearing by swans, 192. +---- on by-and-bye, 193. +---- on "Cum grano salis," 253. +---- on the King of Nineveh burning himself, 408. +---- on Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra, 139. +---- on a passage in Tennyson's In Memoriam, 10. 227. +---- on pillgarlick, 150. +Z. (Z. X.) on Cardinal Allen's declaration, 11. + +END OF THE THIRD VOLUME. + + * * * * * + + +Printed by THOMAS CLARK SHAW, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New +Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in the City of London; and +published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. +Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. 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