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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 5, January-June, 1852 + A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, + Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc + +Author: Various + +Editor: George Bell + +Release Date: August 30, 2009 [EBook #29867] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES-QUERIES, INDEX VOL5, JAN-JN 1852 *** + + + + +Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Josephine +Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images +generously made available by The Internet Library of Early +Journals.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<p><!-- Page 625 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page625"></a>{625}</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 FIFTH</h3> + +<h4>JANUARY—JUNE, 1851</h4> + +<h3>INDEX TO THE FIFTH VOLUME.</h3> + +<hr class="full" /> + +<h3>A.</h3> + +<p> +A. on Welsh names Blaen, 128.<br /> +Abbot (Abp.), his Letters to the Clergy, 177.<br /> +Aberdeen Banking Company, 197.<br /> +Aberdoniensis on the Black Book of Paisley, 201.<br /> +Abigail or handmaid, 38. 94. 450.<br /> +Abraham-men explained, 442.<br /> +Absalom's hair, 380.<br /> +A. (C.) on Scottish regalia, 443.<br /> +A. (C. T.) on Troilus and Cressida, 259.<br /> +Acworth queries, 608.<br /> +Adair (John), particulars of, 273.<br /> +Adams (Rev. T.), his 4to. Sermons, 80. 134.<br /> +Addison and his hymns, 439. 513.<br /> +Admonition to the Parliament, 4. 184.<br /> +A. (E.) on meaning of Chatterbox, 141.<br /> +Ægrotus on the monuments of De la Beche family, 341.<br /> +—— number of the children of Israel, 11.<br /> +—— petition respecting the Duke of Wellington, 43.<br /> +—— Porson's derivation of donkey, 165.<br /> +—— Junius, 257.<br /> +—— sword swallowing, 296.<br /> +—— Autobiography of Timour, 398.<br /> +A. (E. H.) on Gregentius and the Jews, 58.<br /> +—— longevity and rejuvenescency, 356.<br /> +—— notices of J. Scandret, 585.<br /> +—— Sir Edw. Seawards Narrative, 185.<br /> +—— notices of General Wolfe, 398.<br /> +A. (F.) on the number of the children of Israel, 180.<br /> +—— English translation of the Canons, 307.<br /> +—— "Quid est episcopus," 255.<br /> +—— "Wise above that which is written," 260.<br /> +A. (F. R.) on Advocate, Junius' correspondent, 582.<br /> +—— Mr. Samuel Johnson, 596.<br /> +A. (F. S.) on Marlborough 5th November custom, 365.<br /> +—— Mary Queen of Scots, and Bothwell's confession, 381.<br /> +—— the Reed family, 29.<br /> +A. (G. B.) on Acworth queries, 608.<br /> +Agmond on key experiments, 293.<br /> +—— omens from young lambs, 293.<br /> +—— instances of longevity, 401.<br /> +Agrippa on the Archbishop of Spalatro, 80.<br /> +A. (G. S.) on the arms of Allen of Rossull, 139.<br /> +Ague, charm for, 413.<br /> +Ai, the diphthong, 581.<br /> +Ajax on maps of Africa, 236. 329.<br /> +—— Dr. Donne's manuscripts, 611.<br /> +—— works on ecclesiastical geography, 276.<br /> +A. (J. H.) on the Virtuosi, or St. Luke's Club, 487.<br /> +A. (J. S.) on Cuddy the ass, 419.<br /> +—— a custom on Valentine's day, 55.<br /> +A. (J. T.) on the black rood in Scotland, 440.<br /> +A. (J. Y.) on remains of horses and sheep in churches, 453.<br /> +Akerman (J. Y.) on the broad arrow, 189.<br /> +Albans (St.) William, the abbot, 611.<br /> +Albion on Wycherley's verses on Plowden, 297.<br /> +Aldress, the use of the word, 582.<br /> +Aldus, inscription on his sanctum, 152.<br /> +Aleclenegate, its meaning, 10.<br /> +Algor (John) on old books with new titles, 245.<br /> +Allcroft (J. D.) on foundation stones, 585.<br /> +Allen (E.) on the word Blaen, 212.<br /> +Allen (J. F.) on the stature of Q. Elizabeth, 440.<br /> +Allens of Rossull, their arms, 11, 139.<br /> +All-fours, its meaning, 441.<br /> +Almas Cliffe, near Harrowgate, 296, 354.<br /> +Αλφρεδ on rhymes connected with places, 404.<br /> +Alterius orbis papa, its origin, 68.<br /> +Altron on Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 573.<br /> +A. (M.) on Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 232.<br /> +—— the music caused by cracked glass, 294.<br /> +Amanuensis on Barnard's Church Music, 176.<br /> +—— Finsbury manor, 440.<br /> +—— the king's standard, 276.<br /> +Amateur (an) on musical writers, 582.<br /> +Ambassadors addressed as peers, 213. 258.<br /> +Ambassadors, foreign, 135. 498.<br /> +Amber Witch, its authenticity, 510. 569.<br /> +Ambree (Mary), notices wanted, 321.<br /> +Amicus on "Inveni portum," 10.<br /> +Amyclæ, the burghers of, 297.<br /> +An, the article, when prefixed, 297. 380.<br /> +Analysis defined, 370.<br /> +Anderson's Annals of the English Bible noticed, 110.<br /> +Anecdote of a noble lord, 417.<br /> +Angel-beast, nature of the game, 559.<br /> +Anon. on large families, 548.<br /> +—— queries in Walton's Angler, 609.<br /> +Anramenii (Sampson) on the burial law, 320.<br /> +—— a great man who could not spell, 322.<br /> +Anstis on the Antiquity of Seals, the MS., 610.<br /> +Antiquaries temp. Elizabeth, 365.<br /> +Antiquarius On Cromwell's skull, 304.<br /> +Apple sauce with pork, when first used, 395.<br /> +Apple trees, blessing them, 148.<br /> +Arable land, the rental of, in 1333, 396.<br /> +Aram (Eugene), the murderer of D. Clarke, 125.<br /> +Arc de aubouin, its meaning, 248. 330.<br /> +Archæologia Cambrensis, on the reprint of vol. i., 274. 426.<br /> +Archer rolls, and master of archery, 395.<br /> +Arciacon, the god, 607.<br /> +Arkwright, origin of the name, 320. 429.<br /> +Armiger's crest, query respecting, 397.<br /> +Armorial bearings, parliamentary papers on, 416.<br /> +Arms of royalty in churches, 559.<br /> +Arncliffe on eagles' feathers, 462.<br /> +Arrow head, or broad arrow, 116. 189.<br /> +Arthur (King), his second exhumation 490. 598.<br /> +Arun on the meaning of Hoo, 61.<br /> +Ash (Dr. John), his early history, 12. 135.<br /> +Ashmole (Elias) and the Tradescants, 367. 385.<br /> +Astrologer royal, a nominal post, 370.<br /> +Athenian Oracle and Gazette, notice of, 230.<br /> +Audley family, the present representative, 151.<br /> +Aue Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi, 65.<br /> +Augmentation office, 201.<br /> +Augustine (St.), his Confessions, &c., 417.<br /> +—— his Six Treatises on music, 584.<br /> +Author (a Small) on the calamities of authors, 55.<br /> +Authors, a new calamity of, 55. 97.<br /> +Avis aux Réfugiez, its authorship, 247.<br /> +A. (W.) on Cooper's miniature of Cromwell, 92.<br /> +A. (W. P.) on the Cromwell family, 321.<br /> +—— London Genealogical Society, 297.<br /> +Azores, origin of the name, 489. 501.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +B.</h3> + +<p>B. on Mary Fann, 585.<br /> +—— the seed of St. John's fearn, 453.<br /> +—— Pope and Flatman, 17.<br /> +—— Tregonwell Frampton, 16.<br /> +B. (A) on notices of St. Botolph, 396.<br /> +—— Cromwell's burial place, 396.<br /> +—— Lancashire May-day custom, 581.<br /> +—— largesse, 557.<br /> +Babington (Anthony), tract relating to, 344. 572.<br /> +Bachelor (an Old) on cold pudding settling love, 189.<br /> +Bachelors' buttons 178.<br /> +Bacon, learned men of this name, 131. 284.<br /> +Bacon (Lord), poet referred to by him, 232.<br /> +Badges of noblemen in the 15th century, 467.<br /> +B. (A. E.) on a passage in Goldsmith, 62.<br /> +—— Halliwell's Annotated Shakspeare, 535.<br /> +—— reply to Mr. Hickson's objections, 587.<br /> +—— readings in Shakspeare, 75. 169. 241. 410. 483.<br /> +—— the meaning and origin of era, 106.<br /> +—— the pendulum demonstration, 158.<br /> +—— "Asters with trains of fire," 210.<br /> +—— Shakspeare's sickle or sheckel, 324<br /> +Bagshaw (Sir Edward), notices of, 298. 403.<br /> +Bagster's English Version of the Polyglott, 587.<br /> +Bailey (Miss), the song, 248. 280.<br /> +Ballads, northern, 177.<br /> +Balliolensis on Lord King, the Sclaters, &c., 457. 569.<br /> +—— Burial of Sir John Moore, 585.<br /> +—— corrupted names, 534.<br /> +—— Ralph Winterton, 569.<br /> +Balmerino (Lord Arthur) his Letters, 490.<br /> +Banning or Bayning family, 536.<br /> +Banyan-day explained, 442.<br /> +<!-- Page 626 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page626"></a>{626}</span> +Baptisteries anciently outside the church, 81.<br /> +Barbarian defended, 473.<br /> +Barnacles, meaning of the term, 13. 499. 571.<br /> +Barnard's Church Music, 176. 355.<br /> +Baronets, ladies so styled, 536.<br /> +Baron's hearse, inquiry respecting, 128. 213.<br /> +Barrière (M.) and the Quarterly Review, 347. 402. 616.<br /> +Barrister, its derivation, 67.<br /> +Bartholomew (St.), notice of, 129. 307. 499.<br /> +Bartlett (A. D.) on the Dodo, 544.<br /> +Baskerville the printer, 209. 355. 618.<br /> +Basnet family, 91.<br /> +Bastard (Thomas), his epigrams, 197.<br /> +Bastides, 150. 206. 546.<br /> +Batavus on shield of Hercules, 152.<br /> +Bates (Wm.) on Cane Decane, 523.<br /> +—— ground ice, 516.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 500.<br /> +—— hoax on Sir Walter Scott, 546.<br /> +Battle of Neville's Cross, a poem, 538.<br /> +Bavius on Cane Decane, &c., 523.<br /> +Bauderich and bells, 426.<br /> +Baxter (Richard), notices of, 481. 507. 565.<br /> +—— Heavy Shove, 416. 515. 594.<br /> +—— Pulpit. 363. 498.<br /> +—— (W. H.) on rhymes on places, 449.<br /> +B. (B.) on astrologer royal, 370.<br /> +—— a smart saying of Baxter, 507.<br /> +—— Bee Park, 498.<br /> +—— Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 232.<br /> +—— the Bowyer Bible, 350.<br /> +—— the convertibility of grin and gin, 340.<br /> +—— Milton's rib bone, 369.<br /> +—— London street characters, 377.<br /> +—— on misappropriated quotations, 607.<br /> +—— the derivation of Caul, 557.<br /> +—— the antiquity of vanes, 490.<br /> +—— St. Wilfrid's Needle in Yorkshire, 510.<br /> +B. (C.) on Abigail, 94.<br /> +—— song of Miss Bailey, 280.<br /> +—— arrangement of books, 114.<br /> +—— Queen Brunéhaut, 40. 206.<br /> +—— epigram on Burnet(?), 58.<br /> +—— the word Couch, 405.<br /> +—— Johnny Crapaud, 523.<br /> +—— fern storms, 280.<br /> +—— meaning of Groom, 92.<br /> +—— L'Homme de 1400 ans, 175.<br /> +—— Juby Issham, 523.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 94.<br /> +—— Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422.<br /> +—— optical phenomenon, 523.<br /> +—— St. Paul's quotation of heathen writers, 352.<br /> +—— derivation of Poison, 499.<br /> +—— Dutch Commentary on Pope, 93.<br /> +—— salting of infants, 141.<br /> +—— meaning of Theodoneum, 161.<br /> +—— age of trees, 141.<br /> +—— deep wells, 41.<br /> +—— New Zealand legend, 282.<br /> +B. (C. C.) on Dr. W. Warren's tract on Cambridge, 418.<br /> +B. (C. H.) on few descents through long periods, 330.<br /> +B. (C. W.) on the value of solidus Gallicus, 277.<br /> +—— the authorship of Black Gowns and Red Coats, 332.<br /> +—— verses in Latin prose, 44.<br /> +—— corrupted names of places, 333.<br /> +—— archaic and provincial words, 375.<br /> +—— Ralph Winterton, 419.<br /> +Beauclerk (Lady Diana), noticed, 234. 261.<br /> +Bealby (H. M.), notices of Richard Baxter, 481.<br /> +Bede's chair in Jarrow church, 434.<br /> +Bede (Cuthbert) on the article an, 381.<br /> +—— Absalom's hair, 380.<br /> +—— Baxter's pulpit, 363. 565.<br /> +—— Bede's chair in Jarrow church, 434.<br /> +—— body and soul, 364.<br /> +—— Cleopatra playing at billiards, 585.<br /> +—— giving cheese at a birth, 364.<br /> +—— archaic and provincial words, 375.<br /> +—— nightingale and thorn, 380.<br /> +—— dedication stone at Jarrow church, 434.<br /> +Bede (Cuthbert) on exterior stoups, 560.<br /> +Bedell (Bishop), his device, 101.<br /> +B. (E.) on lines on Dr. Fell, 355.<br /> +—— General Urmston, 442.<br /> +B. (E. D.) on the Butts family, 329.<br /> +Bee-park, what? 322. 498.<br /> +Bee superstitions, 148. 437.<br /> +Bee (Tee) on British ambassadors, 498.<br /> +—— Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 232.<br /> +—— Duchess of Lancaster, 423.<br /> +—— bishop of London's house, 523.<br /> +B. (E. H.) on bishops vacating their sees, 548.<br /> +—— the meaning of Sleekstone, 548.<br /> +—— statute of limitations abroad, 546.<br /> +Beholden, its derivation, 321.<br /> +Bell, superstition respecting the passing, 364.<br /> +Bells, terms in change ringing, 512.<br /> +Benbow on 'Prentice pillars, 498.<br /> +Bengal Civilian (an Old) on "Son of the Morning," 137.<br /> +Benmohel (N. L.) on Rehetour and Moke, 373.<br /> +Béocera Gent, were they Irish? 201. 259. 283.<br /> +Bequest, curious one at Eardisland, 345.<br /> +Berkeley (John Lord), was he bishop of Ely? 275. 309.<br /> +Berkeley (Bp.), his reference to a nobleman, 345. 448.<br /> +B. (E. T.) on legend of St. Kenelm, 79.<br /> +Beware the cat, inquiry after, 318.<br /> +B. (F. C.) on the Book of Jasher, 524.<br /> +B. (G.) on the east wind on Candlemas-day, 462.<br /> +B. (G. M.) on Jacobite toast, 372.<br /> +B. (H.) on "The Delicate Investigation," 354.<br /> +B. (H. A.) on Sterne's letter from Paris, 254.<br /> +Bible, Latin hexameters on the books of, 414.<br /> +Bibliophilus (Periergus) on passage in Hamlet, 377.<br /> +Bibliophilus (N. P.) on the author of Avis aux Réfugiez, 247.<br /> +Bibliothecar. Chetham. on Carling Sunday, &c., 611.<br /> +—— Dutch Chronicle of the World, 281.<br /> +—— the doctrine of the resurrection, 446.<br /> +Bibliotheca Literaria, contributors to, 486.<br /> +Bible, correction in the Cambridge edition, 511.<br /> +Bible, lines on, attributed to Byron, 66. 162.<br /> +Biblicus on the Apocalypse, 584.<br /> +Bibliography, historical, 52.<br /> +Bigot, its derivation, 277. 331.<br /> +Bilson (Arnold), who was his wife? 295.<br /> +Biographical Dictionary a desideratum, 165.<br /> +Bishops vacating their sees, 156. 548.<br /> +Bishopsgate, bishop of London's palace in, 371. 523.<br /> +Birmingham antiquities, 271.<br /> +B. (J.) on market crosses, 594.<br /> +—— movable pulpit at Norwich, 475.<br /> +—— portrait of Charles Mordaunt, 521.<br /> +B. (J. N.) on St. Bartholomew, 307.<br /> +—— Gospel oaks, 306.<br /> +B. (J. O.) on the last lay of Petrarch's cat, 174.<br /> +B. (J. S.) on the last of the Palæologi, 357.<br /> +Bill of fare at a christening, 1682, 412.<br /> +Black Book of Scone, 294.<br /> +Black Gowns and Red Coats, a satire, 297. 332.<br /> +Blackwell (Dr. Elizabeth), 394.<br /> +Blackwell (W.), on the Knollys family, 498.<br /> +Blaen, a Welsh prefix, 128. 212. 282.<br /> +Blakloanæ Hæresis, 44.<br /> +B. (L. C.) on boy bishop at Eton, 557.<br /> +Blessing by the hand, 44.<br /> +Blink (G.) on corrupted names of places, 499.<br /> +Blindman's holiday, origin of the term, 587.<br /> +Blind taught to read by carved letters, 151.<br /> +Bloomerism in the 16th century, 8.<br /> +B. (M. W.) on Baxter's Shove, 594.<br /> +—— the death-watch, 537.<br /> +—— Dr. Johnson a prophet, 317.<br /> +—— monument to Mary Queen of Scots, 517.<br /> +—— corrupted names of places, 333.<br /> +—— portrait of John Rogers, 508.<br /> +—— tortoiseshell tom cat, 618.<br /> +B. (N.) on optical phenomenon, 441.<br /> +Bn. (R.) on Lossius' Annotationes Scholasticæ, 230.<br /> +Boar's-head wrestled for, 106.<br /> +Boase (John J. A.) on bronze medals, 608.<br /> +Bœoticus on hair cut off, an antidote, 581.<br /> +—— Punch and Judy, 610.<br /> +Bogatzky's Golden Treasury noticed, 63.<br /> +Bohun's Historical Collections, 539. 599.<br /> +Boiling to death as a punishment, 32. 112. 184. 355.<br /> +Boleyn (Anne), her burial-place, 464.<br /> +Bolingbroke, origin of the name, 392.<br /> +Βολις on Wyle Cop, 44.<br /> +Bonaparte and Lord Whitworth, 313.<br /> +Bonds of Clearwell and Redbrook, 105.<br /> +Boniface, on apple sauce with pork, 395.<br /> +Bookbuyers, hints to, 271.<br /> +Booker (John) on burials in woollen, 542.<br /> +Book-keepers, hints to, 391.<br /> +Books, mechanical arrangement of, 49. 114.<br /> +Books, notices of new—<br /> +Ackerman's Remains of Pagan Saxondom, 550.<br /> +African Wanderings, 478.<br /> +Alfred (King), his complete works, 45. 117.<br /> +Allen's Battles of the British Navy, 190.<br /> +Andersen's Danish Fairy Legends, 213.<br /> +Anti-Jacobin Poetry, 525.<br /> +Antiquarian Etching Club, Publications of, 454.<br /> +Archæologia Cambrensis for January, 18.<br /> +Aunt Effie's Rhymes for Little Children, 213.<br /> +Beechy's Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 190.<br /> +Book of Familiar Quotations, 117.<br /> +Brande's Dictionary of Science, 574.<br /> +Bridgewater Treatises, 478.<br /> +Brown's Grammar of English Grammars, 166.<br /> +Browne's (Sir Thomas) Works, by Wilkin, 18. 382.<br /> +Bruce's Letter to Lord Viscount Mahon, 502.<br /> +Buckley's Translation of the Trent Canons, 45.<br /> +Burke's Works and Correspondence, 524. 575.<br /> +Burton's Narratives from Criminal Trials, 501.<br /> +Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, 262.<br /> +Carlisle (Earl of), Lectures on Popular Education, 334.<br /> +Child's Play, Seventeen Drawings by E. V. B., 213.<br /> +Chronicle of the Grey Friars (Camden Soc.), 454.<br /> +Cicero's Orations, translated, 358.<br /> +Clarke's Viola the Twin and Imogen the Peerless, 166.<br /> +Coins of the Ancient Duchies of Brabant and Limberg, 166.<br /> +Colquhoun's History of Magic, 44.<br /> +Cunningham's Story of Nell Gwyn, 406.<br /> +Deeds of Naval Daring, 478.<br /> +Delapierre's Macaronéana, 166.<br /> +Dumas' Pictures and Travels in France, 18.<br /> +Eaton's Rome in the Nineteenth Century, 525.<br /> +French in England, 262.<br /> +Fuller's (Andrew), Works, 286.<br /> +<!-- Page 627 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page627"></a>{627}</span> +Gibbings (Rev. R.), "Were Heretics ever burned at Rome?" 334.<br /> +Gosse's Popular British Ornithology, 190.<br /> +Grimm's Household Stories, 454.<br /> +—— Deutsches Wörterbuch, 478.<br /> +Halliwell on the Emendation in Cymbeline, 358.<br /> +Hervey's Pathway of the Fawn, 45.<br /> +Holcroft (Thomas), his Memoirs, 262.<br /> +Hook (Theodore), Sketch of, 478.<br /> +Home Truths for Home Peace, 214.<br /> +Huc's Travels in Tartary and China, 18. 142.<br /> +Humboldt's Travels, 94.<br /> +Hunter's Robin Hood, 622.<br /> +James' Fables of Æsop, 478.<br /> +Joceline's Mother's Legacie, 18.<br /> +Kidd's London Journal, 117.<br /> +Lamartine's History of Monarchy in France, 334.<br /> +Lebahn's Henry von Eichenfels, 214.<br /> +Legal Iambics in Prose, 525.<br /> +London Library Catalogue, 334.<br /> +Longstaffe's Richmondshire, 622.<br /> +Macaulay's Essays on Addison and Horace Walpole, 18.<br /> +Mackay's Memoirs of Popular Delusions, 286.<br /> +Maitland's (Dr.) Eight Essays on various Subjects, 238.<br /> +Marquardsen's Ueber Haft und Bürgschaft bei den Angelsachsen, 117.<br /> +Marsden's Lectures on Archæology, 430.<br /> +Men of the Time in 1852, 190.<br /> +Michaud's History of the Crusaders, 236.<br /> +Moore's History of British Ferns, 18.<br /> +Murray's Official Handbook of Church and State, 142.<br /> +—— Readings for the Rail, 383.<br /> +Myrtle's Home and its Pleasures, 213.<br /> +Neander's General History, vol. vi., 69.<br /> +Newman's Regal Rome, 285.<br /> +Oersted on the Soul in Nature, 382.<br /> +Pindar's Odes translated, 69.<br /> +Reynolds' (Sir Joshua) Works, 430.<br /> +Roffe's Essay upon Shakspeare, 525.<br /> +Rose on the Affghans, Ten Tribes, &c., 358.<br /> +Smith's Dictionary of Ancient Geography, 69.<br /> +Sugden (Sir Edw.), Shall we register our Deeds? 117.<br /> +Tapping's Rhymed Chronicle of Edw. Manlove, 69.<br /> +Taylor's Emphatic New Testament, 549.<br /> +Thorpe's Ancient Laws and Institutes of England, 357.<br /> +Trench on the Study of Words, 357.<br /> +Tymms' Handbook of Bury, 117.<br /> +Vasa (Gustavus), History of, 261.<br /> +Washington (Gen.), Life by C. W. Upham, 406.<br /> +Woman's Journey round the World, 94.<br /> +Worsaae's Danes and Norwegians, 69.<br /> +Wylie's Fairford Graves, 430.<br /> +Books, old, with new titles, 125. 245.<br /> +Boorde (Andrew), Latin song by, 482.<br /> +Βοριας on "Cease, rude Boreas," 559.<br /> +Borough-English, the custom of, 40.<br /> +Borrow's Muggletonians, 320.<br /> +Borrowing days explained, 278. 342.<br /> +Boston and Bunker's Hill, 438.<br /> +Bosquecillo on wedding-rings, 443.<br /> +—— Viego, on weather prophecy, 581.<br /> +—— Sir Walter Raleigh's ring, 538.<br /> +Botfield (Beriah) on Caxton memorial, 51.<br /> +Bothwell's burial place, 368.<br /> +Botolph (St.), particulars of, 396. 475. 566.<br /> +Bough-house explained, 371.<br /> +Bourne's (Vincent) Epilogus in Eunuchum Terentii, 60.<br /> +Bow bells, born within the sound of, 28. 140. 212. 380.<br /> +Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, cheap edition suggested, 245.<br /> +Bowyer Bible, inquiry after, 248. 309. 350.<br /> +Boy bishop at Eton, 557. 621.<br /> +B. (P.) on the author of Character of a True Churchman, 156.<br /> +—— the author of God's Love, &c., 307.<br /> +B. (R.) on angel-beast; cleek; longtriloo, 559.<br /> +Braem's Mémoires touchant le Commerce, 126. 543. 599.<br /> +Bransby (Rev. James), notice of, 611.<br /> +Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists, 508.<br /> +Brasses of Abbot Kirton, 536.<br /> +Bray (Anna Eliza) on Countess of Desmond, 564.<br /> +Braybrooke (Lord) on the derivation of Brozier, 235.<br /> +—— Bonaparte and Lord Whitworth, 313.<br /> +—— a portrait of the Countess of Desmond, 381.<br /> +—— traditions of remote periods, 135.<br /> +—— John of Padua, 161.<br /> +—— Mary Howe, 281.<br /> +—— a curious instance of female fecundity, 304.<br /> +—— Latin hexameters on the Bible, 414.<br /> +—— memoria technica for Shakspeare's plays, 464.<br /> +—— Gen. James Wolfe, 34.<br /> +Breen (Henry H.) on epigram on La Bruyère, 414.<br /> +—— quotation, "Felix natu," &c., 610.<br /> +—— the derivation of Garrat, 104.<br /> +—— the birthplace of the Empress Josephine, 220.<br /> +—— Idées Napoléoniennes, 101.<br /> +—— the phrase "Martin-drunk," 587.<br /> +—— derivation of Martinique, 330. 572.<br /> +—— the mistral, 247.<br /> +—— a passage in Pope's Imitation of Horace, 426.<br /> +—— "Quid non fecerunt Barbari," 559.<br /> +Breezes of gas works, why so called, 395.<br /> +Breton (Nicholas), poem by, 487.<br /> +B. (R. H.) on Scotch tokens, 585.<br /> +Brigadier-General, letter to, 296. 328.<br /> +Bridgeman (Bp.), notices of, 80. 140.<br /> +Bridger (Charles) on autobiography of W. Oldys, 529.<br /> +British Museum, additions to the MSS., 237.<br /> +Brito on the birthplace of St. Patrick, 403.<br /> +Brittany, history of, containing genealogies, 59. 189.<br /> +Broctuna on Merchant Adventurers, 430.<br /> +Brogue and Fetch, Irish words, 557.<br /> +Bronze medals, 608.<br /> +Brown (Wm.) jun. on the Book of Jasher, 476.<br /> +Browne (T. R.) on the patriarch Job, 26. 206.<br /> +Brozier, its derivations, 235.<br /> +B. (R. S.) on the arms of Roberson, 346.<br /> +Bruce (John) on age of trees, 8.<br /> +—— Count Königsmark, 115.<br /> +Bruce (King Robert), his watch, 105. 186.<br /> +Bruné (Queen), notice of, 40. 108. 206.<br /> +Bruno on the words Fell and Rigg, 557.<br /> +Bruyère (La), epigram on, 414.<br /> +B. (R. W.), custom on St. Crispin's day, 30.<br /> +—— on wassailing orchards in Sussex, 293.<br /> +B. (S. E.) on the discovery of gravitation, 344.<br /> +B. (T.) on poem on the burning of the houses of Parliament, 488.<br /> +B. (T. J.) on origin of paper, 174.<br /> +Bt. (J.) on meaning of Knarres, 200.<br /> +B. (T. W.) on hippopotamus, behemoth, 149.<br /> +Buchanan and Voltaire, 272.<br /> +Buckton (T. J.) on Carmen perpetuum, 187.<br /> +—— Greek names of fishes, 73.<br /> +—— hell paved with skulls of priests, 92.<br /> +—— the number Seven, 596.<br /> +Building sites mysteriously changed, 436. 524.<br /> +Bull, a blunder, explained, 453.<br /> +Bull, its meaning, 497.<br /> +Bull the barrel, its meaning, 200. 281.<br /> +Bullen family, 127. 569.<br /> +Burial, law respecting, 320. 404. 549. 596.<br /> +Burial without religious service, 466. 613.<br /> +Buriensis on Aleclenegate, 10.<br /> +—— bough-house, 371.<br /> +—— whipping a husband, 152.<br /> +—— the origin of Gospel oaks, 157.<br /> +—— deaths from fasting, 247.<br /> +—— emblems of a saint, 347.<br /> +—— spectral coach and horses, 365.<br /> +—— plague stones, 374.<br /> +—— the origins of the name Rotten Row, 40.<br /> +—— Suffolk newspapers, 127.<br /> +—— noblemen's badges in the 15th century, 467.<br /> +Burnet (Bp.), epigram on, 58. 137.<br /> +Burnet (Gilbert), the correspondent of Hutcheson, 396.<br /> +Burnomania, its author, 127. 428.<br /> +Burr (Margaret), notices of, 177.<br /> +Burton (Thomas), founder of Loughborough School, 60.<br /> +Burtt (Joseph) on bills for printing and binding the King's Book, 389.<br /> +Bush, burning the, 437.<br /> +Bush (Charles), collections of charters, &c., 237.<br /> +Butler (Rev. A.), inscription on his monument, 224.<br /> +Butterworth & Co., letter respecting a pretended reviewer, 97.<br /> +Butts family, notices of, 329.<br /> +Buzz, its meaning, 104. 187.<br /> +B. (W.) on Sir Edward Bagshaw, 298.<br /> +—— the meaning of Stoke, 106.<br /> +—— St. Ulrich's, Augsburg, 468.<br /> +B. (W. H.) on an inscription on George inn, 559.<br /> +B. (W. J.) on General Index to Critical Review, 442.<br /> +B. (W. M.) on the surname Bywater, 510.<br /> +Byrom's paraphrase on motto of "N. & Q.," 463.<br /> +Byron (Lord), ivory medallion of, 104.<br /> +—— Siege of Corinth, 534.<br /> +Bywater, its earliest use, 510.<br /> +</p> + +<h3> +C.</h3> + +<p> +C. on M. Barrière and the Quarterly Review, 616.<br /> +—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 65. 161.<br /> +—— Cuddy, the ass, 522.<br /> +—— Eliza Fenning, 161.<br /> +—— traditions through few links, 77. 203.<br /> +—— royal library, 89.<br /> +—— the two Königsmarks, 115. 236.<br /> +—— the word Devil, 595.<br /> +—— wearing gloves in presence of royalty, 157.<br /> +—— the meaning of Stoke, 161.<br /> +—— ornamental hermits, 207.<br /> +—— the meaning of Knarres, 256.<br /> +—— lines by Lord Palmerston, 619.<br /> +—— mispronounced names of places, 285.<br /> +—— the derivation of Sept, 304.<br /> +—— the meaning of Groom, 402.<br /> +—— on surnames, 593.<br /> +—— Algernon Sydney, 447.<br /> +—— line on Franklin, 571.<br /> +—— "Up, guards, and at them!" 425.<br /> +—— Sir Gammer Vangs, 164.<br /> +C. (A.) on clapper gate, 560.<br /> +—— family likenesses, 8.<br /> +—— Isle of Man folk lore, 341.<br /> +—— oath of a pregnant woman, 393.<br /> +—— twittens, 560.<br /> +Cabal, its early uses, 139. 520.<br /> +Cæsarius Arelatensis noticed, 91.<br /> +Cagots, notices of, 428. 493.<br /> +Caldoriana Societas, inquiry respecting, 13.<br /> +Cambrian literature, 489.<br /> +Camden, German poet quoted by him, 177.<br /> +Camden's poem on the marriage of Thames and Isis, 30.<br /> +Camera (De) on the meaning of Emayle, 563.<br /> +—— the meaning of Penkenol, 545.<br /> +—— Scologlandis and Scologi, 475.<br /> +<!-- Page 628 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page628"></a>{628}</span> + +Campkin (Henry) on Cowley and his monument, 267.<br /> +Campkin (Henry) on "The Man in the Almanack," 320.<br /> +Canon Ebor. on three estates of the realm, 129.<br /> +Canongate marriages, 370.<br /> +Canons, the English translation of them, 246. 307. 330.<br /> +Cantor on collar of SS, 82.<br /> +Capital punishment, mitigation of, 444.<br /> +Carbo on the etymology of poison, 394.<br /> +Cards, old playing, 370.<br /> +—— prohibited to apprentices, 346.<br /> +—— South Sea playing, 17.<br /> +Carew (Sir George), his pedigree, 610.<br /> +Carl on white-livered knight, 452.<br /> +Carling Sunday, 611.<br /> +Carmarthen, its derivation, 469.<br /> +Caroline (Queen), suppression of her trial, 201. 354.<br /> +Carrs or calves in 1 Esdras v. 55., 560.<br /> +Caspar on reason and understanding, 590.<br /> +Cat Island, why so called? 78.<br /> +Catholic Communion, essay towards a proposal for, its authorship, 198. 277.<br /> +Cato (Josiah) on glass-making in England, 322.<br /> +Catterick for Cattraeth, 164.<br /> +Caul, its derivation, 557.<br /> +Caxton coffer, 3. 265.<br /> +—— memorial, 51.<br /> +C. (B.) on Whiting's watch, 403.<br /> +C. (B. N.) on London street characters, 376.<br /> +C. (C. C.) on the seventh son, 617.<br /> +C. (C. C. C.) on learned man referred to by Rogers, 559.<br /> +"Cease, rude Boreas," its author, 559.<br /> +Ceyrep on Buro, Berto, Beriora, 477.<br /> +—— St. Christopher, 494.<br /> +—— MS. De Humilitate, 610.<br /> +—— monastic establishments in Scotland, 104.<br /> +—— the ring finger, 114. 492.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings, 111.<br /> +—— birthplace of St. Patrick, 344.<br /> +—— the site of Twyford, 457.<br /> +—— the number Seven, 617.<br /> +—— Spy Wednesday, 620.<br /> +C. (F. G.) on the Cromwell family, 489.<br /> +C. (G. A.) on arc de Arbouin, 330.<br /> +—— the arms of an armiger, 397.<br /> +—— cure for hooping cough, 223.<br /> +—— Land Holland, 330.<br /> +—— Nelson family, 236.<br /> +—— the Miller's Melody, 316.<br /> +—— Terre Isaac, 319.<br /> +—— Hendurucus du Booys, and Helena Leonora de Sieveri, 370.<br /> +—— the Tradescants, 474.<br /> +C. (H.) de Croix on errors of poets, 102.<br /> +—— the hymns of the Moravians, 113.<br /> +Chadwick (John Norse) on wrestling for boar's head, 106.<br /> +—— meaning of Hyrne, 152.<br /> +—— grants made by Hen. VIII. and Edw. VI., 201.<br /> +—— parish registers, 36.<br /> +—— postman and tubman of the Exchequer, 490.<br /> +—— Spy Wednesday, 511.<br /> +Chantrey's sleeping children, 397. 428. 476.<br /> +Chaplains to the forces, a list wanted, 29.<br /> +Charing Cross, its derivation, 486.<br /> +Charles I., his supposed executioner, 28.<br /> +Charlton (Edward), lines on English history, 405.<br /> +—— a description of the sea-serpent, 405.<br /> +—— suicides buried in cross-roads, 405.<br /> +—— Nashe's Terrors of the Night, 562.<br /> +—— Twyford, 569.<br /> +Chasseurs Britanniques, 295.<br /> +Chatterbox, its meaning, 141.<br /> +Chaucer, lines on, 536. 574. 621.<br /> +Chaucer (Philo.) on Flemish proverb quoted by Chaucer, 466.<br /> +—— Gabriel Harvey's notes on Chaucer, 319.<br /> +C. (H. B.) on "O Leoline! be absolutely just," 78.<br /> +—— London street characters, 376.<br /> +C. (H. B.) on "Preached in a pulpit," 29.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 30.<br /> +—— mitigation of capital punishment, 444.<br /> +—— popular stories of the English peasantry, 459.<br /> +Cheese given at a birth, 364.<br /> +Cheke (Sir John), notices of, 200. 260.<br /> +Cheke's clock, notices of, 320.<br /> +Chelwoldesbury, its derivation, 346. 449.<br /> +Cheshire cat, to grin like, 402.<br /> +Chettle's tragedy, Hoffman, source of the plot, 228.<br /> +Chevalier St. George, notices of, 610.<br /> +Children, large numbers by one mother, 126. 138. 204. 282. 300. 357. 548.<br /> +Children of Israel, the number constituting the exodus, 11. 180.<br /> +China, various styles of old, 415.<br /> +Cholera and the electrometer, 319.<br /> +Christopher (St.) and the Doree, 536.<br /> +Christopher (St.), representations of, 295. 334. 372. 418. 494. 549.<br /> +Christopher (St.), governor in 1662, 510.<br /> +Chronogram on Sherborne school, 225.<br /> +Chronograms, 585.<br /> +Chronological Institute, 104. 142. 144. 344.<br /> +Chronological New Testament, editor of the, on a new arrangement of the Old<br /> +Testament, 199.<br /> +—— Keseph's Bible, 512.<br /> +Church, its derivation, 79. 136. 165. 255.<br /> +Churchill, the poet, 74. 142.<br /> +Churching of women, 293.<br /> +Churchman, Character of a True, its author, 105. 156.<br /> +C. (I.) on the use of the hyphen, 124.<br /> +Cibber's Lives of the Poets, the original prospectus, 25. 65. 116. 161.<br /> +Cilgerran Castle, records relating to, 537.<br /> +Cimmerii, Cimbri, 188. 308.<br /> +C. (J.) on Allens of Rossull, 11.<br /> +C. (J. B.) on the meaning "to be a deacon," 473.<br /> +C. (J. G.) on plague stones, 571.<br /> +C. (J. L.) on slick or sleek stones, 404.<br /> +C. (J. N.) on boiling to death, 355.<br /> +—— meaning of Knarres, 257.<br /> +—— mispronounced names of places, 285.<br /> +—— lines on Dr. Fell, 296.<br /> +—— the meaning of Lode, 345.<br /> +Clapper-gate, its meaning, 560.<br /> +Clare, earls of, notices of, 371.<br /> +Clark (Charles) on Stearne's Witchcraft, &c., 416.<br /> +Clarendon, satirical verses on his downfall, 28.<br /> +Clay (C. J.) on Bishop Bridgeman, 80.<br /> +Claypole (Mrs.), Cromwell's daughter, her marriage, 298. 381.<br /> +Cleke, nature of the game, 559.<br /> +Clement and Thomas (SS.), customs on their days, 393.<br /> +Clement's Inn, custom at, 201.<br /> +Cleopatra playing at billiards, 585.<br /> +Clergyman, can he marry himself? 370. 446.<br /> +Clerical members of parliament, 11. 139.<br /> +Clericus on clerical members of parliament, 11.<br /> +—— on monody on Sir John Moore, 138.<br /> +Clericus D. on the device of Bishop Bedell, 101.<br /> +—— a work by Olivarius, 60.<br /> +—— epigram on Queen Elizabeth, 78.<br /> +Cleveland (Duchess of) and the cow-pox, 59.<br /> +Clinthe or Clent in Cowbage, 79. 131. 212.<br /> +C. (M.) on the author of "The last links are broken," 153.<br /> +Coal, the use of prohibited, 513. 568.<br /> +Cock and bull story explained, 414. 447.<br /> +Cochrane (Mr. J. G.), his death, 454.<br /> +Cock Lane ghost, Goldsmith on the, 77.<br /> +Cockle, the order of the, 586.<br /> +Coe (James) on education under Elizabeth, 296.<br /> +Coenen (J. F. L.) on Braem's MS. Mémoires, 543.<br /> +Coffins for general use, 510.<br /> +Coinage of Richard III., 298.<br /> +Coins of Edward III., 150.<br /> +Coke, its pronunciation, 39. 451.<br /> +Cokely on the age of trees, 90.<br /> +Coleman, epigram on, 136. 283.<br /> +Coleridge and Plato, 317. 450.<br /> +—— on reason and understanding, 535. 590.<br /> +—— Christabel, note on, 339.<br /> +—— Friend, allusion in, 297. 350. 427.<br /> +Collars of SS., 16. 38. 81. 182. 207. 227. 255.<br /> +Collier (J. Payne) on An Admonition to the Parliament, 4.<br /> +—— his folio Shakspeare, 554.<br /> +—— passage in Troilus and Cressida, 235.<br /> +—— passage in All's Well that ends Well, 509.<br /> +Collins (Mortimer) on Amyclæ, 297.<br /> +—— the word Analysis, 370.<br /> +—— Eustacius Monachus, 322.<br /> +—— the Chronologic Institute, 344.<br /> +Collins, the poet, notices of him, 102.<br /> +—— Ode on the Music of the Grecian Theatre, 227.<br /> +Collis (Thomas) on remains of horses and sheep in churches, 274.<br /> +—— Dr. Stukeley's MS. of Boston, 490.<br /> +Collyns (William) on bee superstitions, &c., 149.<br /> +—— Grimsdyke, in Devon, 163.<br /> +Colman (George), his song "Unfortunate Miss Bailey," 248. 280.<br /> +Colman (J. B.) on boiling to death as a punishment, 32. 184.<br /> +—— burials in woollen, 543.<br /> +—— the Essex broad oak, 113.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181.<br /> +—— plague stones, 308.<br /> +—— deferred executions, 423.<br /> +—— the song Winifreda, 38.<br /> +Combe (Wm.), his portrait, 558.<br /> +Combe's works, list of, 194. 310.<br /> +Commas inverted to indicate quotations, 228.<br /> +Commemoration of founders, office for, 126. 186.<br /> +Commerce, works on the history of, 276. 309. 329.<br /> +Compositions during the Protectorate, 68. 546.<br /> +Computatio Eccles. Anglic., quoted by Burnet, 11.<br /> +Concert bill, an old one, 556.<br /> +Conscience, anecdote of the force of, 164.<br /> +Constant Reader on a clergyman marrying himself, 370.<br /> +—— "Then comes the reckoning," 585.<br /> +Cooper (C. H.) on Ben Jonson's adopted sons, 588.<br /> +—— commemoration of benefactors, 186.<br /> +—— rents of assize, 188.<br /> +—— Llandudno, or the Great Orme's Head, 235.<br /> +—— King's College Chapel windows, 308.<br /> +—— derivation of Bigot, 331.<br /> +—— Sir Thomas Frowyk, 332.<br /> +—— John Goldesborough, 332.<br /> +—— George Trehern, 333.<br /> +—— corrupted names of places, 333.<br /> +—— list of prothonotaries, 333.<br /> +—— the derivation of Lode, 450.<br /> +—— ancient timber town-halls, 522.<br /> +—— whipping of princes by proxy, 545.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 547.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings and mottoes, 110. 181.<br /> +—— the song Yankee Doodle, 86.<br /> +Cooper (Wm. Durrant), paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer, 195.<br /> +Copeman (T.) on Borough-English, 40.<br /> +Copenhagen, Royal Society of Antiquaries of, 262.<br /> +Corner (Geo. R.) on men of Kent, 615.<br /> +Corney (Bolton) on the Caxton coffer, 3. 265.<br /> +—— derivation of news, 178.<br /> +—— "Litera scripta manet," 237.<br /> +—— History of Commerce, 329.<br /> +—— liability to error, 362.<br /> +<!-- Page 629 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page629"></a>{629}</span> +—— quarter waggoner, 64.<br /> +Corney (Bolton) on Shakspeare and the English press, 117.<br /> +—— authorship of "Thirty days hath September," 463.<br /> +—— Sweet Willy O, 524.<br /> +—— vellum-bound books, 607.<br /> +—— James Wilson, M.D., 329. 362.<br /> +Cornish (James) on epigram on Coleman, 137.<br /> +—— Latin verse on Franklin, 17.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 113.<br /> +—— a correction in Goldsmith's Traveller, 135.<br /> +—— the origin of the term Tripos, 137.<br /> +—— Macaronic poetry, 251.<br /> +—— Mother Damnable, 255.<br /> +—— Junius rumours, 474.<br /> +—— anagram on Voltaire, 17.<br /> +Cornwall and Phœnicia, ancient connexion of, 507.<br /> +Cosin's History of Transubstantiation, note on, 551.<br /> +Cotton (Archdeacon) on expurgated Quaker Bible, 158.<br /> +Cou-bache, its meaning, 79. 131. 212. 402.<br /> +Couched, to couch, its early use, 298. 405.<br /> +Count Cagliostro, its author, 81.<br /> +County boundaries, antiquity of, 197.<br /> +Cousinship, mode of computing, 342.<br /> +Coverdale (Bp.), original title-page of his Bible, 59. 109. 153.<br /> +Coverley (Sir Roger de), his descent, 467.<br /> +Covines, notices of, 189.<br /> +Cowgell on the word Aldress, 582.<br /> +—— ancient ink, 284.<br /> +—— learned men of the name of Bacon, 284.<br /> +—— St. Christopher, 495.<br /> +—— second exhumation of King Arthur, 598.<br /> +—— paring the nails, 285.<br /> +—— the rabbit as a symbol, 597.<br /> +—— Sterne in Paris, 255.<br /> +—— the origin of surnames, 290.<br /> +Cowley and his monument, 267.<br /> +—— Prose Works, 339.<br /> +Crabis, its meaning, 165. 258.<br /> +Cramp (Wm.), on the verb "to commit" used in Junius, 282.<br /> +—— Junius and the Quarterly Review, 342.<br /> +Cranes in storms, custom of, 582.<br /> +Cranmore on Bailey's definition of Thunder, 56.<br /> +—— Bishop Bridgeman, 140.<br /> +—— hieroglyphics of vagrants, 142.<br /> +—— slang dictionaries, 208.<br /> +—— Rev. John Paget, 327.<br /> +—— poem on burning the houses of parliament, 547.<br /> +—— epitaph in Braunston churchyard, 557.<br /> +—— Tregonwell Frampton, 67.<br /> +Crapaud (Johnny), when first applied to the French, 439. 523. 545.<br /> +Crawfurd of Kilburnie, lines on, 464. 546.<br /> +Crawfurd (Thomas), notices of, 344. 448.<br /> +C. (R. C.) on Bastard's epigrams, 197.<br /> +—— bishops vacating their sees, 156.<br /> +—— the surname Devil, 477.<br /> +—— son of the Conqueror and Walter Tyrrel, 570.<br /> +—— rhymes on names of places, 573.<br /> +—— "Wise above that which is written," 228.<br /> +Crispin (St.), the observance of his day in Sussex, 30.<br /> +Critical Review, general index to, 442.<br /> +Cromwell (Oliver), his burial-place, 396. 477. 598.<br /> +—— notices of his family, 321. 474. 489.<br /> +—— the whale and the storm, 409.<br /> +—— was he cup-bearer to Charles I.? 246.<br /> +—— Cooper's miniature of, 17. 67. 92. 189. 204. 255. 303. 402.<br /> +—— skull preserved as a relic, 275. 304. 354. 382.<br /> +Crooked-billet, legend respecting, 227.<br /> +Crosby (James) on Bishop Kidder's Autobiography, 228.<br /> +Cross neytz explained, 440.<br /> +Cross on counsels' briefs, 226.<br /> +Crosses and crucifixes, their early use, 39. 85.<br /> +Crossley (Francis) on the French genders, 245.<br /> +—— the old Scots March, 280.<br /> +Crossley (James) on Edmund Bohun, 599.<br /> +—— Bohun's Historical Collections, 599.<br /> +—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 25.<br /> +—— Franklin's Tract on Liberty and Necessity, 6.<br /> +—— Goldsmith's pamphlet on the Cock Lane Ghost, 77.<br /> +—— Goldsmith's History of Mecklenburgh, 461.<br /> +—— Goldsmith's Poetical Dictionary, 534.<br /> +—— Johnson's contributions to Baretti's Introduction, 101.<br /> +—— Daniel De Foe, 476.<br /> +—— Howard's Conquest of China, 477.<br /> +—— History of Faction, 499.<br /> +—— Poems in the Spectator, 548.<br /> +—— Goodwin's Six Booksellers' Proctor Non-suited, 553.<br /> +—— Newtonian system, 573.<br /> +—— De Foe's Pamphlet on the Septennial Bill, 577.<br /> +—— Settle's Female Prelate, 52.<br /> +—— Sterne's Confirmation of Witchcraft, 621.<br /> +—— the author of Theophania, 88.<br /> +—— Witchcraft, Mrs. Hickes and her daughter, 514.<br /> +Crow, as used by Queen Elizabeth, 323.<br /> +Crown jewels in Holt Castle, 440.<br /> +Croyland, motto of the abbot, 395. 501.<br /> +C. (R. W.) definition of proverb, 213.<br /> +—— the derivation of Martinique, 354.<br /> +C. (S.) on the Ruthven family, 320.<br /> +C. (S. F.) on the satire Black Gowns and Red Coats, 297.<br /> +C. (T.) on Arnold Bilson's wife, 295.<br /> +—— a quotation from Dryden, 60.<br /> +—— the meaning of Soud in Shakspeare, 152.<br /> +Cuddy, the ass, origin of, 419. 522.<br /> +Cumming (Sir Alexander) and the Cherokees, 257. 278.<br /> +Cunningham (Peter) on the author of Hudibras at Ludlow Castle, 5.<br /> +Curling, origin of the game, 13. 309.<br /> +Curse of Scotland, 619.<br /> +Cursitor barons, list wanted, 346.<br /> +Cursitor (Carolus) on Junius and Quarterly Review, 225.<br /> +Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on passage from Dover to Calais, 459.<br /> +Cuttle (Captain) on two quotations, 539.<br /> +C. (W.) on Letter to a Brigadier-General, 295.<br /> +—— on burning fern bringing rain, 301.<br /> +C. (W. A.) on "Arborei fœtus alibi," &c., 189.<br /> +—— the meaning of Crabis, 259.<br /> +—— Welsh names Blaen, 282.<br /> +C. (W. G.) on the drink called Whit, 610.<br /> +C. (W. H.) on blindman's holiday, 537.<br /> +C. (W. J.) on Guanahani, or Cat Island, 78.<br /> +—— the derivation of Martinique, 11.<br /> +C. (W. R.), a note on Henry III., 245.<br /> +Cynthia's dragon yoke, its source, 297. 354.<br /> +</p> + +<h3> +D.</h3> + +<p> +D. on Chantrey's marble children, 397.<br /> +—— the Rev. Barnabas Oley, 372.<br /> +—— Gabriel hounds, 534.<br /> +—— tenor bell of Margate, 404.<br /> +—— the meaning of Moke, 448.<br /> +—— Will-o'-the-Wisp, 511.<br /> +Δ. on the meaning of Cou-bache, 402.<br /> +—— the derivations of Haberdasher, 402.<br /> +Δ. (2) on Phelps's Gloucestershire Collections, 346.<br /> +D. (A. A.) on Bagster's English Version, 587.<br /> +—— Dr. Evans' Sketch, 611.<br /> +—— the word Quack, 347.<br /> +—— on the saying "Up guards, and at them!" 396.<br /> +—— white livers, 463.<br /> +—— buzz, to empty the bottle, 187.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 165.<br /> +—— number of the children of Israel, 180.<br /> +—— Book of Jasher, 620.<br /> +—— melody of the dying swan, 187.<br /> +—— hieroglyphics of vagabonds, 210.<br /> +—— "the bright lamp in Kildare's holy fane," 211.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 374.<br /> +—— stone-pillar worship, 259.<br /> +—— Shakspeare, Tennyson, &c., 618.<br /> +—— showing the white feather, 274.<br /> +—— sneezing, 599.<br /> +D'Alton (John) on Banning family, 617.<br /> +—— the Basnet family, 92.<br /> +—— Edward Bagshaw, 403.<br /> +—— the Jenings family, 163.<br /> +—— Salusbury Welsh Pedigree Book, 297.<br /> +—— the term Milesian, 588.<br /> +—— Spanish vessels wrecked on the Irish coast, 598.<br /> +D. (A. O. O.) on Anstis' manuscript, 610.<br /> +—— a gold bonbonnière, 346.<br /> +—— Poniatowski gems, 30. 140.<br /> +Damnable (Mother), notices of, 151. 253. 450.<br /> +Danes in England, 369.<br /> +Darnell (Sir John), notices of, 489. 545. 610.<br /> +Daundelyon (John), notice of, 319. 404.<br /> +Davis (Sir John), his epitaph, 331.<br /> +Davis's Worlde's Hydrographical Description, 488.<br /> +Dawson (Rev. Wm.), his ancestry, 396.<br /> +Dayesman, its meaning, 497.<br /> +D. (C.) on the substitution of I for J, 391.<br /> +D. (C. de) on many children at a birth, 138.<br /> +—— the family of Grey, 298. 403.<br /> +—— Sir Roger de Coverley, 467.<br /> +—— old Sir Ralph Vernon, 471.<br /> +D. (C. E.) on the surname Arkwright, 429.<br /> +—— Countess of Desmond, 565.<br /> +—— large families, 357.<br /> +—— Mary Queen of Scots, 415.<br /> +—— Algernon Sydney, 426.<br /> +D. (C. H.) On bishops at Hampton Court<br /> +Controversy, 443.<br /> +—— burial without religious service, 466.<br /> +—— Dr. Toby Matthew's consecration, 466.<br /> +—— Mormonism and Spalding's Romance, 560.<br /> +D. D., the title explained, 453.<br /> +D. (E.) on Rev. Dr. Thomas Adams, 134.<br /> +—— anonymous catalogue of pictures, 296.<br /> +—— the descendants of John Rogers, 307.<br /> +—— John Daundelyon, 319.<br /> +—— Dean Swift's snuff-box, 330.<br /> +—— epitaph at King's Stanley, 341.<br /> +—— a mother of twenty-seven children, 126.<br /> +D. (E.) on Moravian hymns, 474.<br /> +—— notices of John Winterton, 346.<br /> +Deacons, its meaning as used by Foxe, 228. 473.<br /> +Death, symbolism of, 213.<br /> +Death-watch, 537. 597.<br /> +De Clares family, 204. 282. 300. 357.<br /> +Dodo, existing specimens of the, 463. 544.<br /> +Deep wells noticed, 41.<br /> +De Foe (Daniel), his descendants, 392. 476.<br /> +De Foe's pamphlet on the Septennial Bill, 577.<br /> +Degrees, American, how obtained, 177.<br /> +—— French and Italian, how obtained, 79.<br /> +De Humilitate, a MS., 610.<br /> +De la Beche family, monuments of, 341. 450.<br /> +Delamere (Lord), ballad of, 243. 348.<br /> +Delighted, its meaning in Shakspeare, 164.<br /> +Desmond, the old Countess of, 14. 43. 145. 260. 323. 381. 539. 561.<br /> +Devil, its etymology, 508. 595.<br /> +—— persons bearing this name, 370. 477.<br /> +<!-- Page 630 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page630"></a>{630}</span> +—— praying to the, 273. 351.<br /> +D. (E. W.) on a clergyman marrying himself, 446.<br /> +D. (G. T.) on quotation from Cox's Satire, 574.<br /> +D. (H. G.) on birthplace of bishop Hoadley, 224.<br /> +—— Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, 13.<br /> +—— lines in Gloucester Cathedral, 56.<br /> +—— Frith the martyr and Dean Comber, 201.<br /> +—— General Wolfe, 213. 591.<br /> +Dial mottoes, &c., 155.<br /> +—— at Karlsbad, 65.<br /> +—— at Kirk-Arbory, Isle of Man, 66.<br /> +—— on Mont Cenis, 285.<br /> +Dialects, provincial, 196. 285. 333.<br /> +Dictionary of archaic and provincial words suggested, 173. 250. 375. 452. 499.<br /> +—— of hackneyed quotations, 41.<br /> +Dido and Æneas, by Porson, 68.<br /> +Digitalis on the ring finger, 492.<br /> +Diotrophes, was he bishop of Corinth? 344.<br /> +Dixon (Heptworth) on notices of Algernon Sydney, 318.<br /> +D. (J.) on duchess of Lancaster, 423.<br /> +—— monton in Pembroke, 164.<br /> +D. (M.) on a notice of John Wiggan, 134.<br /> +Dn. (W.) on crosses and crucifixes, 39.<br /> +—— the word Deacons, as used by Foxe, 228.<br /> +—— three quotations wanted, 228.<br /> +—— Wiggan or Utiggan, 78.<br /> +D. (O. C.) on authenticated instances of longevity, 178.<br /> +Dodo queries, 515.<br /> +Doncaster tune, its author, 106.<br /> +Donkey, its derivation, 78. 165. 237.<br /> +Donne (Dr.), his manuscripts, 611.<br /> +D. (O. T.) on Baudrand's Dictionary, 305.<br /> +—— inscription on Rev. A. Butler, 224.<br /> +—— Willson's Life of Grostete, 296.<br /> +Dover to Calais, passage temp. Edw. III., 459.<br /> +Dray, its meaning, 67.<br /> +Dredge (John I.) on Torshel's Harmony, 334.<br /> +Drury (Robert), who was he? 533.<br /> +Dryden on the age of the oak, 60.<br /> +D. (P.) on the word Shunt, 450.<br /> +D. (Q.) on a custom at Clement's Inn, 201.<br /> +D. (T.) on modern names of places, 61.<br /> +—— pure rain water, 223.<br /> +—— the crooked billet, 227.<br /> +—— lucky omens, 293.<br /> +—— the hour and the man, 371.<br /> +Ducks and Drakes, 42.<br /> +Dulcarnon, the phrase "I am at Dulcarnon," 180. 252. 325.<br /> +Dun, its meaning, 497.<br /> +Dundrah Castle, inscription on the doorway, 486.<br /> +Dunton (John), his literary projects, 230.<br /> +Dutch Chronicle of the World, 58. 281.<br /> +D. (W. B.) on Mexican grammars, 585.<br /> +D. (W. W.) on couplet "'Twas they unsheath'd," &c., 380.<br /> +Durfey (Thomas), portrait of, 151.<br /> +D. (W. S.) on passage in Troilus and Cressida, 178.<br /> +Dyson (T.) on horn-blowing, 307.<br /> +—— the dissolution of monasteries, &c., 443.<br /> +Dyson's collection of proclamations, 371. 425.<br /> +</p> + +<h3> +E.</h3> + +<p> +E. on Edwards of Essex, 468.<br /> +Eagles' feathers, tradition respecting, 462. 521.<br /> +East wind on Candlemas day, 462.<br /> +Eastwood (J.) on the surname Arkwright, 429.<br /> +—— the derivation of Barrister, 67.<br /> +—— St. Christopher, 334.<br /> +—— Erasmus' Paraphrase, 332.<br /> +—— lines on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 617.<br /> +—— on passages in Nashe's Terrors of the Night, 467.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 619.<br /> +—— Speculum Christianorum, 616.<br /> +Ebff. (J.) on merchant adventurers, 430.<br /> +Eblanensis, on Testaments in the Polynesian language, 468.<br /> +E. (C. P.) on passages in Jeremy Taylor, 65. 611.<br /> +Ednowain ap Bradwin, 417.<br /> +Edward the Confessor, drawing of his shrine, 228.<br /> +Edmeston (James) on Moravian hymns, 113.<br /> +—— motto on a chimney-piece, 451.<br /> +Edwards of Essex, noticed, 468.<br /> +Edwards (Henry) on the cross on counsels' briefs, 226.<br /> +—— notices of Sir John Fenner, 200.<br /> +—— story of Ginevra, 209.<br /> +—— the seventh son of a seventh son, 532.<br /> +Effigies, cross-legged, 136. 227.<br /> +Egypt, language of ancient, 39.<br /> +E. (H. F.) on the symbol of the pelican, 452.<br /> +E. (H. N.) on anecdote of a clergyman and noble lord, 417.<br /> +—— author of Le Blason des Couleurs, 442.<br /> +E. (H. T.) on abp. Abbot's letters to the clergy, 177.<br /> +—— inquiry respecting Henry Isaac, 177.<br /> +E. (H. T.) on bawderich and bells, 426.<br /> +—— the poet Gay and his relatives, 197.<br /> +Eirionnach on Brogue and Fetch, 557.<br /> +—— Irish language in the West Indies, 437.<br /> +—— pagoda and joss-house, 415.<br /> +—— stilts used by the Irish, 508.<br /> +E. (J.) on family of Bullen, 569.<br /> +—— "From the sublime to the ridiculous," &c., 187.<br /> +—— Nuremberg token, or counter, 450.<br /> +—— rents of assize, 573.<br /> +—— Robert Recorde, 469.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings, 563.<br /> +E. (J. C.) on the formation of ground ice, 370.<br /> +E. (K.) on Friday at sea, 330.<br /> +E. (K. P. D.) on archaic and provincial words, 375.<br /> +—— death from fasting, 301.<br /> +—— St. Wilfrid's Needle, 573.<br /> +—— Will-o'-the-Wisp, 574.<br /> +Ellacombe (H. T.) on parish registers, 207.<br /> +—— on Smyth's MSS. of Gloucestershire, 616.<br /> +Elginensis on the author of Burnomania, 127.<br /> +—— trial of Queen Caroline, 201.<br /> +—— Lothian's Scottish historical maps, 371.<br /> +Eliminate, its meaning, 317.<br /> +Elizabeth (Queen), education in her time, 296.<br /> +—— her stature, 440.<br /> +—— lines on, 467.<br /> +—— was she dark or fair? 201. 256.<br /> +—— equestrian figure of, 235.<br /> +Elliot (R. W.) on a recess in Trumpington church, 104.<br /> +Ellis (Sir Henry) on the introduction of stops, 1.<br /> +Elm at Hampstead, 9.<br /> +Elsevier on Aue Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi, 65.<br /> +—— Rev. John Paget, 66.<br /> +Elvan, meaning of the word, 273.<br /> +Emaciated monumental effigies, 247. 301. 353. 427. 497.<br /> +English history, lines on, 405.<br /> +Epigram on Queen Elizabeth, 78.<br /> +Epitaph in Braunston churchyard, 557.<br /> +—— in St. Giles's, Cripplegate, 361.<br /> +—— in St. Giles's, Norwich, 317.<br /> +—— in St. Gregory's, Sudbury, 245.<br /> +—— on Joe Miller, 485.<br /> +—— at King's Stanley, 341.<br /> +—— at Low Moor, Yorkshire, 486.<br /> +Epitaph on Sir Thomas Overbury, 486.<br /> +Epitaphs, enigmatical, 174. 452.<br /> +Er. on Diotrephes being a bishop, 344.<br /> +Era, meaning and origin of, 106. 420.<br /> +Erasmus, epigram on, 136.<br /> +—— paraphrase, 332.<br /> +Erica on Countess of Desmond, 565.<br /> +—— John of Padua, 259.<br /> +—— the unicorn, 583.<br /> +Ernencin, its meaning, 58.<br /> +Erroll (Earl of), his privileges, 296. 350. 398. 449.<br /> +Error, liability to, 362.<br /> +Eryx on Calves or Carrs, 560.<br /> +—— the ring finger, 570.<br /> +Escubierto, Capateiro da Bandarra on, 584.<br /> +Escutcheon at Fawsley, Northamptonshire, 297. 331.<br /> +Esquires of the martyred king, 126.<br /> +Essex broad oak, 10. 40. 113.<br /> +Essex folk-lore, 437.<br /> +Este on the grave of Cromwell, 598.<br /> +—— definition of a proverb, 37.<br /> +—— blessing by the hand, 44.<br /> +—— house at Welling, 448.<br /> +—— tombstone cut by Baskerville, 618.<br /> +—— Indian jugglers, 620.<br /> +—— "Posie of other men's flowers," 38.<br /> +—— separation of sexes in churches, 40.<br /> +Eupator on Cosin's History of Transubstantiation, 531.<br /> +Eustachius Monachus, was he in Guernsey, 322.<br /> +Evans (Dr.), his Sketch of Denominations, 611.<br /> +Evans (John) on Mother Damnable, 450.<br /> +Evans (Lewis) on collars of SS., 38. 207.<br /> +E. (W.) on Prayers for the Fire of London, 78.<br /> +E. (W. M. R.) on the expenses of King John in England, 505.<br /> +E. (W. W.) on King Robert Bruce's watch, 186.<br /> +Executions deferred, 422.<br /> +Exeter controversy, what? 296. 351. 499.<br /> +Exon. on Gospel oaks, 210.<br /> +—— the origin of valentines, 128.<br /> +Exoniensis on deaths from fasting, 301.<br /> +</p> + +<h3> +F.</h3> + +<p> +F. on Mallet's death and burial, 319. 402.<br /> +☞F. on German poet quoted by Camden, 177.<br /> +—— story of Ginevra, 129.<br /> +—— Robin of Doncaster, 179.<br /> +F. (A.) on the mistletoe, 418.<br /> +Faber on Gospel oaks, 209.<br /> +Faction, the History of, its author, 225. 499.<br /> +Fairfax family mansion, 490.<br /> +Fairies in Ireland, 55.<br /> +Fairlop oak, 113. 417. 621.<br /> +Family likenesses, 7. 162. 260. 349. 451. 499.<br /> +Fanshaw (Miss), her enigmas, 258. 321. 427.<br /> +Farewell (Lady), notices of, 585.<br /> +Farnham on the two Gilberts de Clare, 594.<br /> +Fasting, deaths from, 247. 301. 353. 427. 497.<br /> +Faun (Mary), her ancestry, 585.<br /> +F. (E.) on lines on Dr. Fell, 333.<br /> +Fell (Dr. John), lines on, 296. 333. 355. 379.<br /> +Fenner (Sir John) noticed, 200.<br /> +Fenning (Eliza), documents relating to, 105. 161. 304.<br /> +Fenton (John) on Dutch Chronicle of the World, 58.<br /> +Fern bringing rain when burnt, 242. 280. 301. 500.<br /> +Fernseed, superstitions respecting, 172. 356. 453.<br /> +Ferrarius (Faber) on Wiggan or Utiggan, 210.<br /> +F. (G.) on an early notice of General Wolfe, 186.<br /> +F. (H.) on passage in Hamlet, 236.<br /> +—— Dyson's Collection of Proclamations, 425.<br /> +<!-- Page 631 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page631"></a>{631}</span> +Fides Carbonarii, origin of the phrase, 523. 571.<br /> +Figg (William) on plate in Lewes Castle, 449.<br /> +Finsbury manor, and the Lord Mayor, 440.<br /> +Fire unknown, 573.<br /> +Fishermen's superstitions, 5.<br /> +Fishes, Greek names of, 93.<br /> +Fitch (Joshua G.) on St. Paul quoting heathen writers, 278.<br /> +—— "History teaching by examples," 426.<br /> +Fitzgerald (P.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 323.<br /> +F. (J.) on fairest attendant of the Scottish Queen, 305.<br /> +F. (J. F.) on the execution of Charles I., 28.<br /> +—— Dean Swift's library, 292.<br /> +—— Grimsdyke, 231.<br /> +—— papers of perjury, 134.<br /> +—— the meaning of Stoke, 213.<br /> +F. (J. G.) on poems in the Spectator, 439.<br /> +—— the university hood, 440.<br /> +Flanagan on the Round Towers of Ireland, 584.<br /> +Flemish illustrations of English literature, 6.<br /> +—— problem quoted by Chaucer, 466.<br /> +Florence (Ambrose) on white livers, 128.<br /> +—— on deferred executions, 422.<br /> +Florence on ornamental and experimental hermits, 123.<br /> +Fluxions, query on the controversy about, 103.<br /> +Folk Lore, 5. 55. 76. 148. 172. 195. 223. 242. 270. 293. 341. 364. 393. 413. 436. 462. 485. 534. 581.<br /> +—— Cornish, 148. 173.<br /> +—— Devonshire superstitions, 55. 77. 148.<br /> +—— Essex, 437.<br /> +—— Herefordshire, 293.<br /> +—— Isle of Man, 341.<br /> +—— Kacouss people, 413.<br /> +—— Suffolk, 195.<br /> +—— Sussex, 293.<br /> +—— Worcestershire, 393.<br /> +—— proposals for a pilgrimage in search of, 270.<br /> +Folk-Lorist on New Year's rain, and Saxon spell, 5.<br /> +Font, a silver royal, 175.<br /> +Forbes (C.) on ambassadors addressed as peers, 258.<br /> +—— the Abbot of Croyland's motto, 395.<br /> +—— infantry firing, 37.<br /> +—— ducks and drakes, 42.<br /> +—— the meaning of "bull the barrel," 200.<br /> +—— the lines "O Leoline," &c., 212.<br /> +—— nightingale and thorn, 39.<br /> +—— the meaning of sleek stone, 404.<br /> +Forbes (Robert), notices of, 510.<br /> +Force of Love, a dramatic poem, 225.<br /> +Foss (Edward) on collar of SS., 16.<br /> +—— cursitor barons, 346.<br /> +—— Sir John Darnall, 610.<br /> +—— the Rev. John Paget, 381.<br /> +—— Sir Gilbert Gerard, 571.<br /> +Fouché's Memoirs, 211.<br /> +Foundation stones, 585.<br /> +Fox (George), his portrait, 464.<br /> +Fox (Major-Gen.) on Cooper's miniature of Cromwell, 234.<br /> +—— on Lady Diana Beauclerk, 261.<br /> +Frampton (Tregonwell), notice of, 16. 67.<br /> +France, the imperial eagle of, 147.<br /> +—— the mutability of, inquiry after, 12.<br /> +Franciscus on Alterius Orbis Papa, 68.<br /> +—— a monumental inscription of John Caxton, 4.<br /> +—— the Nelson family, 176.<br /> +—— Roman funeral pile, 67.<br /> +—— the introduction of stops, 211.<br /> +Francklin (John Fairfax) on rental of arable land in 1333, 396.<br /> +Franklin (Dr.), his tract on Liberty and Necessity, 6.<br /> +—— Latin verse on, 17. 140. 549. 571.<br /> +—— and Wedderburn, epigram on, 58.<br /> +Fraser (W.) on bull, a blunder, 453.<br /> +—— Chantrey's sleeping children, 428.<br /> +—— paring the nails, 142.<br /> +—— Friday at sea, 305.<br /> +—— frightened out of his seven senses, 521.<br /> +—— old shoes thrown for luck, 413.<br /> +—— the title D.D., 453.<br /> +—— the author of The Lass of Richmond Hill, 453.<br /> +—— rhymes connected with places, 293.<br /> +—— three estates of the realm, 539.<br /> +Frebord explained, 440. 548. 595. 620.<br /> +Free towns in England, 150. 206. 257.<br /> +French dates, 293.<br /> +—— language, the genders of, 245.<br /> +—— revolution, episode of the, 605.<br /> +—— revolutions foretold, 100. 231.<br /> +Frescheville (John Lord), notice of, 39.<br /> +Friday at sea, 200. 305. 330. 381.<br /> +Friends, a member of the Society of, on instances of longevity, 401.<br /> +Frith the martyr, and Dean Comber, 201.<br /> +Frog, a live one used for medical purposes, 393.<br /> +Frost (John) on the origin of curling, 13.<br /> +Frowyck (Mr.), a lawyer, 295. 332.<br /> +Frozen sounds and Sir J. Mandeville, 41.<br /> +F. (R. S.) on King Robert Bruce's watch, 105.<br /> +—— Canongate marriages, 370.<br /> +—— indignities on the bodies of suicides, 272. 357.<br /> +—— praying to the devil, 273.<br /> +—— extraordinary births, 282.<br /> +—— the fernseed charm, 356.<br /> +—— customs at sneezing, 364.<br /> +—— the order of the cockle, 586.<br /> +—— the early use of ruffles, 259.<br /> +—— slavery in Scotland, 161.<br /> +—— the death of Lord Soulis, 112.<br /> +—— Long Meg of Westminster, 259.<br /> +F. S. A. (An) on cold pudding settling love, 30.<br /> +Fuller (Dr. Thomas), his autograph, 162.<br /> +F. (W. E.) on a sign "We Three," 500.<br /> +Fy. (S.) on the Rev. T. Adams, 80.<br /> +—— on the author of "The Retired Christian," 104.<br /></p> + +<h3>G.</h3> + +<p>G. on list of chaplains to the forces, 29.<br /> +—— Sir John Darnall, 545.<br /> +—— the garter bestowed on the Earl of Moira, 135.<br /> +—— marches and Lord Marchers of Wales, 30.<br /> +—— on Princes of Wales and Earls of Chester, 178.<br /> +—— the last of the Palæologi, 280.<br /> +—— John le Neve, 322.<br /> +—— Battle of Neville's Cross, 538.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings, 110.<br /> +Γ on lines on Chaucer, 621.<br /> +ᵹ on General James Wolfe, 298.<br /> +Gabriel hounds, a species of bird, 534. 596.<br /> +Gamble (Rev. J.), notice of, 13.<br /> +Gamecock on the white feather, 309.<br /> +Game feathers protracting death, 341. 413.<br /> +Ganganelli's Bible, 463.<br /> +Garlands hung up in churches, 469.<br /> +Garrot, its derivation, 104.<br /> +Garsecg, its derivation, 126.<br /> +Garth (Sir Samuel), his birthplace, 151. 237.<br /> +Gat-toothed explained, 607.<br /> +Gatty (Alfred) on "Born within the sound of Bow-bells," 28.<br /> +—— Cooper's miniatures of Crowmwell, 303.<br /> +—— London street characters, 270.<br /> +—— Junius and the Quarterly Review, 284.<br /> +—— law respecting burial, 404. 613.<br /> +—— Mr. Mompesson, 621.<br /> +—— origin of terms in change-ringing, 512.<br /> +—— placing snuff on a corpse, 462.<br /> +—— salting a new-born infant, 77.<br /> +—— Sterne at Sutton on the Forest, 409.<br /> +Gatty (Margaret) on paper of the present day, 188.<br /> +Gay, the poet, his family, 36. 197.<br /> +G. (B.) on Cooper's miniature of Cromwell, 67.<br /> +—— on portrait of Wolfe, 163.<br /> +G. (C.) on Sir Alexander Cumming and the Cherokees, 257.<br /> +—— market crosses, 501.<br /> +G. (C. W.) on Beocherie, <i>alias</i> Parva Hibernia, 259.<br /> +—— bee-park, 322.<br /> +—— St. Botulph, 566.<br /> +—— the derivation of donkey, 78.<br /> +—— ballad of Lord Delamere, 243.<br /> +—— ballad of Ashwell Thorpe, 258.<br /> +—— John ap Rice's register, 273.<br /> +—— King's College Chapel windows, 276.<br /> +—— queries respecting legal worthies, 294.<br /> +—— mires, somerlayes, and wyned, 321. 474.<br /> +G. (E.) on a couplet of Campbell's, 418.<br /> +—— the author of Life of Bishop Ken, 443.<br /> +G. (E. A.) on family of Bullen, 127.<br /> +—— heraldic MSS. of St. George Garter, 135.<br /> +Gee-ho, its etymology, 522.<br /> +Genealogical queries, 537.<br /> +Genealogical Society of London, 297. 353.<br /> +Geneviève (St.), church of, at Paris, 73.<br /> +Geography, works on ecclesiastical, 276. 329. 449.<br /> +George Garter (Sir Henry St.), his heraldic MSS., 59. 135. 211. 253.<br /> +George Inn, Wansted, inscription on, 559.<br /> +German's lips, meaning of the phrase, 151.<br /> +Geronimo on the singing of swans, 107.<br /> +Gerrard (Sir Gilbert), when did he die? 511. 571.<br /> +G. (G. E.) on a weather prophecy, 534.<br /> +G. (G. J. R.) on plague stones, 374.<br /> +—— miniature of Cromwell, 403.<br /> +—— Scologlandis and Scologi, 416.<br /> +G. (H.) on the authorship of Nimrod, 539.<br /> +G. (H. H.) on "Experto crede Roberto," 212.<br /> +Ghost, evidence of one not received, 417.<br /> +G. (H. W.) on mummy wheat, 416.<br /> +Gibbons (Orlando), his portrait, 176.<br /> +Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Isabel, queen of Man, 132.<br /> +Gilberts de Clare, notices of, 439. 594.<br /> +Gill (Thomas), the blind man, 608.<br /> +Gill (Thomas H.) on St. Paul quoting Aristotle, 175.<br /> +—— epitaph in St. Giles', Cripplegate, 362.<br /> +—— the Exeter Controversy, 499.<br /> +—— Milton indebted to Tacitus, 606.<br /> +Ginevra, her dramatic story, 129. 209. 333.<br /> +Gipsies in Shinar, 395.<br /> +G. (J.) on Bishop of London's palace in Bishopsgate, 371.<br /> +—— parish registers, 141.<br /> +—— rents of assize, 188.<br /> +G. (J. D.) on Ganganelli's Bible, 466.<br /> +—— the pope's eye, 153.<br /> +G. (J. M.) on Cowley's Prose Works, 339.<br /> +—— Joceline's Mother's Legacie, 37.<br /> +G. (L.) on Gospel oaks, 444.<br /> +—— classical quotations in Grotius, 320.<br /> +—— traditions from remote periods, 203.<br /> +Glass, cracked, sometimes musical, 294.<br /> +Glass-making in England, 322. 382. 477.<br /> +G. (L. B.) on a letter to a brigadier-general, 328.<br /> +Gloucester cathedral, lines on whispering gallery, 56.<br /> +Glover (Edw. O.) on portrait of Wolfe, 98.<br /> +Gloves worn in presence of royalty, 102. 157.<br /> +Goblin, its derivation, 248.<br /> +God's Love, and other Poems, its authorship, 272. 307.<br /> +Godwin (J.) on Wallington's Journal, 569.<br /> +Goldesborough (John), notices of, 294. 333.<br /> +Goldsborough (Mr.), a prothonotary, 294.<br /> +Goldseer (T.) on customs of St. Clement's and St. Thomas' days, 393.<br /> +—— the exclusion of mistletoe from churches, 151.<br /> +Goldsmith on the Cock Lane ghost, 77.<br /> +Goldsmith's Deserted Village, on a passage in, 62.<br /> +—— History of Mecklenburg, 461.<br /> +—— Poetical Dictionary, 534.<br /> +<!-- Page 632 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page632"></a>{632}</span> + +—— Traveller, a curious blunder in, 63. 135.<br /> +Gomer on the Cimmerii, 308.<br /> +Gondomar (Count), notices of, 489.<br /> +Goodluck on the Curse of Scotland, 619.<br /> +Goodwin's Six Booksellers' Proctor Non-suited, 553.<br /> +Gore (Lady), brass of, 512. 570.<br /> +Gorgeous, its derivation, 248.<br /> +Gospel oaks, their origin, 157. 209. 306. 444. 570.<br /> +Gossip, its derivation, 248.<br /> +Gough's Camden, the Irish portion, 225.<br /> +Goujere, or fiend, 607.<br /> +G. (R.) on Roman Index Expurgatorius, 33.<br /> +—— French revolutions foretold, 231.<br /> +—— the King's Booke, 449.<br /> +—— Fides Carbonarii, 571.<br /> +Grandfather, a proof of a man being his own, 464.<br /> +Grantham altar case, 56.<br /> +Graves (James) on pedigree of Richard earl of Chepstow, 126.<br /> +—— the Irish portion of Gough's Camden, 225.<br /> +—— Richard earl of Chepstow, 261.<br /> +—— Book of Nicholas Leigh, 319.<br /> +Graves, whipping, the custom, 247. 280.<br /> +Grayan (A.) on the first paper mill, 83.<br /> +—— Lady Arabella Stuart, 421.<br /> +—— Oliver Cromwell, &c., 400.<br /> +—— "Thirty days hath September," 392.<br /> +Great man who could not spell, 322.<br /> +Greek epigram imitated, 56.<br /> +—— names of places, modern, 14. 209. 259.<br /> +Greek referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 353.<br /> +Gregentius and the Jews, 58.<br /> +Gresfordite (a quondam) on plague stones, 500.<br /> +Grey, family of, 298. 403.<br /> +Griffin on dial motto at Karlsbad, 65.<br /> +—— on Tonson and the Westminsters, 585.<br /> +Grimesdyke, 43. 163. 231. 234.<br /> +Grin and gin, their convertibility, 340.<br /> +Grisly, its meaning, 344.<br /> +Groom, its meaning, 56. 92. 347. 402. 476.<br /> +Grostete (Bishop), Life by Willson, 296.<br /> +Grotius, classical quotations in, 319.<br /> +Grubb (Francis F.) on the Royal "We," 489.<br /> +G. (T.) on the age of foreign trees, 714.<br /> +Guide-books, foreign, 102.<br /> +Guildhalls in England, 532.<br /> +Gunpowder mills, when first erected, 416.<br /> +Guy (Thomas), his descendants, 275.<br /> +Guzman, the English, 609.<br /> +G. (W.) on Covines, 189.<br /> +—— Eugene Aram, 125.<br /> +—— Herschel anticipated, 207.<br /> +G. (W. S.) on ivory medallion of Lord Byron, 104.<br /> +—— ancient custom on interment 223.<br /> +—— the authorship of "Oh Nanny," 227.<br /> +—— perpetual lamp, 87.<br /> +</p> + +<h3>H.</h3> + +<p> +H. on a poem by Nicholas Breton, 487.<br /> +—— Sir George Carew, 611.<br /> +—— grinning like a Cheshire cat, 402.<br /> +—— Gospel trees, 570.<br /> +—— on the inventor of spectacles, 106.<br /> +—— play of Pompey the Great, 129.<br /> +—— Presbyterian oath, 323.<br /> +Haberdasher, its derivation, 137. 402.<br /> +Haggard (W. D.) on medals of William III. and Grindval, 75.<br /> +Hair cut off, an antidote, 581.<br /> +H. (A. J.) on Admonition to Parliament, 184.<br /> +—— the introduction of stops, 161.<br /> +Halfpenny, an emblematical, 397.<br /> +Hall (Bishop), his Resolutions of Conscience, 150.<br /> +Halliwell (J. O.) on MS. Shakspeare emendations, 484.<br /> +Ham on the author of Carmen perpetuum, &c., 104.<br /> +Hamilton, William, second duke of, 371.<br /> +Hammack (James T.) on foreign guide-books, 102.<br /> +Handel, autograph music by, 247. 355.<br /> +Handel's organ at the Foundling Hospital, 369.<br /> +Handwriting, hints on, 342.<br /> +Hankford (Sir Wm.), his suicide, 43. 93.<br /> +Hardwick Hall, inscription at, 125.<br /> +Harries (John), bishop of Wales, 439.<br /> +Harrison (John Branfill) on fees for inoculation, 141.<br /> +—— Queen Elizabeth's crow, 323.<br /> +—— proverbial philosophy, 61.<br /> +Hart, the actor, 466. 612.<br /> +Hart (W. H.) on Antony Hungerford, 396.<br /> +Harvey (Gabriel), notes on Chaucer, 319.<br /> +H. (A. W.) on house at Welling, 138.<br /> +Hawkins (Edw.) on bill of fare, and storm, 412.<br /> +—— quotation from Burns, 572.<br /> +Hayes (Sir James), his <i>diving</i> success, 226.<br /> +Hayward (John), a prothonotary, 294.<br /> +H. (C.) on St. Botulph, 566.<br /> +—— the early use of pandecte, 557.<br /> +H. (C. E.) Morwenstow, on Goujere, 607.<br /> +Hebrews xiii. 4. mistranslated, 320.<br /> +H. (E. C.) on maps of Africa, 261.<br /> +Hedgeland (Philip) on Lent crocking, 77.<br /> +Helena Leonora de Sieveri, 370.<br /> +Hell-rake, its meaning, 162. 258.<br /> +Hendurucus du Booys, 370.<br /> +Henry III. of England, notices of, 28. 214.<br /> +Hercules' shield, drawing of, 152.<br /> +Hermes on the lines "O Leoline!" 133.<br /> +—— pasquinades, 233.<br /> +Hermit at Hampstead on Shakspeare's seal, 590.<br /> +Hermits, ornamental and experimental, 123. 207. 333.<br /> +Herschel anticipated, 207.<br /> +Hewett's Memoirs of Rustat, review of, 469.<br /> +Hexameter poem on English counties, 227. 305.<br /> +H. (F.) on monument to Mary Queen of Scots, 517.<br /> +H. (F. J.) on plague-stones, 500.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 500.<br /> +—— the silent woman, 468.<br /> +H. (G.) of S. on Almas-cliffe, 296.<br /> +H. (H.) on family likenesses, 349.<br /> +H. (H. E.) on Locke's quotation of Gray, 274.<br /> +H. (H. F.) on the Countess of Desmond, 539.<br /> +—— old Irish tales, 318.<br /> +—— forged papal seal, 508.<br /> +HH. (F.) on bastides, 206.<br /> +—— Eliza Fenning, 161.<br /> +H. (H. T.) on massacre of Welsh bards, 558.<br /> +Hibberd (Shirley) on kissing under the mistletoe, 208.<br /> +—— the Fairlop oak, 471.<br /> +—— the meaning of Jemmy, 560.<br /> +—— fairies in Iceland, 55.<br /> +—— notices of Sally Lunn, 371.<br /> +Hicks (Mrs.), her execution for witchcraft, 395. 514.<br /> +Hickson (Samuel), on Queen Brunehilda, 108.<br /> +—— Mr. Collier's folio Shakspeare, &c., 554.<br /> +—— passage in Shakspeare, "As stars with trains," &c., 154.<br /> +—— passage in the Tempest, "The rack," 390.<br /> +—— passage in Measure for Measure, 574.<br /> +Hieroglyphics of vagrants and criminals, 79. 142. 208. 210.<br /> +Higgins (Godfrey), answer to his work, 39.<br /> +H. (I. J. H.) on history of Brittany, 189.<br /> +—— Lord Marchers of Wales, 189.<br /> +—— John Harries, bishop of Wales, 439.<br /> +—— the phrase "No great shakes," 443.<br /> +—— the Pole family, 105.<br /> +Hippopotamus, Behemoth, 149.<br /> +H. (J.) on Sir Alexander Cumming, 278.<br /> +—— King Street theatre, 92.<br /> +—— on old books and new titles, 125.<br /> +—— the number of surnames, 291.<br /> +—— ground ice, 449.<br /> +—— movable organs and pulpits, 475.<br /> +H. (J. W.) on the chevalier St. George, 610.<br /> +Hoadley (Bishop), his birthplace, 224.<br /> +Hoare (Henry), notices of, 229.<br /> +Hobbard de Hoy, 468.<br /> +Hobbes' Leviathan, frontispiece, 34.<br /> +Hoffman's Horæ Belgicæ, 7. 180.<br /> +Hogs Norton, where pigs play upon the organs, 245. 304.<br /> +Holbein (Hans), his sepulture, 104.<br /> +Holy Land, pilgrimages to the, 289. 429.<br /> +Holywood (John), the mathematician, 42. 89.<br /> +Homer, notes on, 99. 171. 221.<br /> +Hoo, its meaning, 61.<br /> +Hood, origin of the university, 440.<br /> +Hooper (Richard) on the Exeter controversy, 351.<br /> +—— Morell's edition of Æschylus, 604.<br /> +—— MSS. of Dr. Whitby, 388.<br /> +Hooping cough, cure for the, 148. 223.<br /> +Hopton (Arthur), quotation from, 346.<br /> +Horn-blowing at Nottingham, 148. 307.<br /> +Hornchurch; wrestling for the boar's head, 106. 187.<br /> +Horses and sheep, remains of, in churches, 274. 453.<br /> +Horses' tails, on docking, 611.<br /> +Horton (Mary), particulars of, 584.<br /> +Hour and the man, origin of the phrase, 371.<br /> +Howard's Conquest of China, the MS. of, 225. 281. 477.<br /> +Howard (Sir George), his descent, 538.<br /> +Howe (Mary), notices of, 226. 281.<br /> +H. (R.) on Flanagan and the Round Towers, 584.<br /> +—— papal seal, 593.<br /> +H. (R.) on the red book of the Irish Exchequer, 258.<br /> +—— reprint of vol. i. of Archæologia Cambrensis, 274.<br /> +—— the thistle of Scotland, 281.<br /> +—— Irish academy home, Grafton Street, 539.<br /> +—— the derivation of Yankee, 258.<br /> +H. (R. C.) on meaning of sleck stone, 140.<br /> +—— the meaning of delighted, 164.<br /> +—— plate in Lewis Castle, 449.<br /> +—— monuments of De la Beche family, 450.<br /> +H. (R. D.) on Latin verse on Franklin, 17.<br /> +—— ballad on the rising of the Vendée, 138.<br /> +H. (S.) on Eustache de Noble, 52.<br /> +—— the invasion of Britain, 123.<br /> +Hs. on "Corruptio optimi fit pessima," 321.<br /> +H. (T.) on life of St. Werburgh, 587.<br /> +H. (T. G.) on hereditary standard bearer, 609.<br /> +—— "Row the boat, Norman," 609.<br /> +H. (T. H.) on salmon fisheries, 343.<br /> +Huant le Puisné, painter, 346.<br /> +Hudibras, the author at Ludlow Castle, 5.<br /> +Huff (Mother), notices of, 151.<br /> +Humboldt's Cosmos, 224.<br /> +Humphrey (Laurence), his prefatory dissertation to Junius' Homer, 554.<br /> +Hungerford (Anthony), his family, 396.<br /> +Huntyng of the Romish Fox, 448.<br /> +Hussey (Rev. Arthur) on Shakspeare's "We three," 338.<br /> +H. (W.) on Casper Ziegler and the diaconate, 560.<br /> +—— Duchess of Lancaster, 423.<br /> +—— the moon and her influences, 463.<br /> +Hypadidasculus on Robert Forbes, 510.<br /> +Hyphenated title, 124.<br /> +Hyrne, meaning of, 153.<br /> +Hyta, was he a Spaniard or a Moor? 467.<br /> +</p> + +<h3>I.</h3> +<p> +I. often substituted for J., 391.<br /> +<!-- Page 633 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page633"></a>{633}</span> +I. (B. R.) on lines on the Bible, 66.<br /> +I. (B. R.) on "Preached from a pulpit," &c., 161.<br /> +—— quarter waggoner, 116.<br /> +Ice, ground, how formed, 370. 418. 516.<br /> +I. (C. M.) on Birmingham antiquities, 271.<br /> +—— the derivation of bigot, 277.<br /> +—— Coleridge's friend, 427.<br /> +—— inscription at Dundrah Castle, 486.<br /> +Idées Napoléoniennes, 100. 187.<br /> +I. (G.) on Richard of Cirencester's de Situ Britanniæ, 491.<br /> +I. (L.) on the precedency of the sheriff over the lord lieutenant, 394.<br /> +—— the separation of sexes in public worship, 539.<br /> +Incognitus on coffins for general use, 510.<br /> +Indagator on smothering hydrophobic patients, 10.<br /> +—— Mutabilitie of France, 12.<br /> +Infanticide, how punished, 43.<br /> +Infantry firing, 37.<br /> +Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on Coleridge's Friend, 351.<br /> +—— Coleridge's statement of reason and understanding, 535.<br /> +—— the death-watch, 597.<br /> +—— Essex superstitions, 437.<br /> +—— the meaning of all-fours, 441.<br /> +—— strange opinions of great divines, 469.<br /> +—— optical phenomena, 616.<br /> +Ink used in ancient manuscripts, 151. 284.<br /> +Inoculation, fees for, 141.<br /> +Inquirer on Ben Jonson's adopted sons, 537.<br /> +Inquisitiones post mortem, 469.<br /> +Interments, ancient custom on, 223.<br /> +Inundations and their phenomena, 198.<br /> +Invasion of Britain, 123.<br /> +Inveni portum, a couplet, 10. 64.<br /> +Inveruriensis on the Earl of Errol, 398.<br /> +Irene (St.) and the island of Santorin, 14. 259.<br /> +Irish, ancient custom in crowning their kings, 58.<br /> +Irish academy house, Grafton Street, 539.<br /> +—— language in the West Indies, 537.<br /> +—— names corrupted, 61.<br /> +—— queries, 439. 594.<br /> +—— tales, old, 318.<br /> +—— titles of honour, 467.<br /> +Isaac (Henry), particulars of, 177.<br /> +Isaac, mentioned in Doomsday, notices wanted, 319.<br /> +Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man, 132. 205.<br /> +Issham (Juby), a ballad by, 435. 523.<br /></p> + + +<h3>J.</h3> +<p> +J. on Valentine's day, 143.<br /> +—— "which are the shadows?" 475.<br /> +Jackson (Ed. S.) on a new Biographical Dictionary, 165.<br /> +—— a ballad, "A captain bold of Halifax," 248.<br /> +—— the Templars, 353.<br /> +—— "'Tis twopence now," &c., 141.<br /> +—— the legend of St. Christopher, 372.<br /> +—— Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422.<br /> +Jackson (John C.) on Sir Wm. Stanley, 321.<br /> +Jacobite toast by John Byrom, 372.<br /> +Jacobus on Mother Shipton, 419.<br /> +James I., bill for printing and binding "The King's Book," 389. 449.<br /> +Jardine (D.) on Count Königsmark and the Duchess of Somerset, 269.<br /> +—— the expression "richly deserved," 3.<br /> +Jarltzberg on the legend of St. Christopher, 372.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 63.<br /> +—— the fish called Vendace, 302.<br /> +Jarrow church, dedication stone at, 435.<br /> +Jasher, the book of, a forgery, 415. 476. 524. 620.<br /> +Jaydee on lines on Chaucer, 574.<br /> +—— Joe Miller's remains, 271.<br /> +Jaytee on ancient guildhalls, 532.<br /> +—— town halls, 403.<br /> +—— on arms of Thompson of Lancashire, 468.<br /> +J. (B.) on Laud's letters and papers, 179.<br /> +J. (D.) on "to commit," as used by Junius, 125.<br /> +Jemmy, why a sheep's head so called, 560.<br /> +Jerome on correction in the English Bible, 510.<br /> +Jersey, gold chair found in, 511.<br /> +Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, 56.<br /> +Jesuits, puns on the word, 128.<br /> +Jewish months, Latin hexameters on, 507.<br /> +Jewitt (L.) on plague stones, 333.<br /> +—— on quarter waggoner, 116.<br /> +J. (F. W.) on the pelican as a symbol, 165.<br /> +J. (G. R.) on nobleman alluded to by Bishop Berkeley, 448.<br /> +J. (G. W.) on Cromwell as cup-bearer to Charles I., 246.<br /> +—— Snooks, or Sevenoaks, 438.<br /> +J. (H.) on Godfrey Higgins's Works, 39.<br /> +J. (J. E.) on the meaning of Penkenol, 490.<br /> +J. (J. R.) on St. Botolph, 475.<br /> +—— the etymology of Buzz, 187.<br /> +—— the Königsmarks, 183.<br /> +J. (L.) on Anthony Babington, 344.<br /> +—— Dr. Sacheverell's Derby Sermon, 106. 229.<br /> +Job, the patriarch, a real character, 26. 140. 206.<br /> +Joceline's Legacie, 13. 37.<br /> +John (ap) on Ednowain ap Bradwen, 417.<br /> +John, king of France, his expenses in England, 505.<br /> +John of Gaunt on Ann Stuart, 345.<br /> +John of Halifax, 42. 89.<br /> +John of Horsill, who was he? 29.<br /> +John of Padua, who was he? 79. 161. 259.<br /> +Johnson (Dr.), contributions to Baretti's Introduction, 101.<br /> +Johnson (Dr. Samuel) a prophet, 317.<br /> +Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 176. 232.<br /> +Johnson (Mr. Samuel), notice of, 596.<br /> +Johnston (H.) on Shakspeare, Tennyson, and Claudian, 492.<br /> +Jonathan, brother, origin of the term, 149.<br /> +Jones (E.) on the word shunt, 352.<br /> +Jonson (Ben), his adopted sons, 537. 588.<br /> +—— the marriage of the Earl of Somerset, 193.<br /> +Josephine (Empress), her birthplace, 220. 619.<br /> +J. (T.) on the cholera and the electrometer, 319.<br /> +Jugglers (Indian) noticed, 258. 620.<br /> +Junius and Lord Lyttleton, 55.<br /> +Junius' correspondent, the "Advocate", 582.<br /> +Junius and the Quarterly Review, 194. 225. 342.<br /> +—— queries, 125. 194. 282. 284. 296. 328.<br /> +—— rumours, 125. 159. 257. 474. 522.<br /> +—— letters to Wilkes, 126.<br /> +—— the vellum-bound, 303. 333. 607.<br /> +Junius Querist on Junius rumours, 125.<br /> +Juvenis on Bow-bell and cockney, 380.<br /> +—— derivation of donkey, 237.<br /> +J. (V. B.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 303. 333.<br /> +J. (W. A.) on Lady Farewell's funeral sermon, 585.<br /> +—— mistletoe on poplar trees, 534.<br /> +—— the origin of moles, 534.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +K.</h3> +<p> +K. on Banning or Bayning family, 536.<br /> +—— on eagles' feathers, 521.<br /> +K. (C.) on the derivation of Binnacle, 571.<br /> +Kacouss people, folk lore of, 413.<br /> +Kellet (Dr. Edward) noticed, 458. 519.<br /> +Ken (Bishop), life of J. L. Anderdon, Esq., 443.<br /> +Kenelm (St.), legend of, 79. 131.<br /> +Kentish Men, and Men of Kent, 321. 615.<br /> +Ker (A.) on the birthplace of Josephine, 619.<br /> +Kersley (T. H.) on genealogical history of Brittany, 59.<br /> +—— dial mottoes, 66.<br /> +—— early use of the word Cabal, 139.<br /> +—— the Negro's Triumph, 44.<br /> +Keseph's Bible, 512.<br /> +Key experiments, 152. 293. 449.<br /> +K. (F.) on General Wolfe's monument, 185.<br /> +K. (G. H.) on Nuremberg token, 260.<br /> +—— the meaning of Pimlico, 260.<br /> +K. (H. C.) on curious bequest, 345.<br /> +—— note on Coleridge's Christabel, 339.<br /> +—— the pendulum demonstration, 84.<br /> +—— rent of assize, 127.<br /> +—— Nuremberg token, 201.<br /> +—— pedigree of Richard earl of Chepstow, 204. 476.<br /> +—— the rector's chancel, 320.<br /> +—— Wilkie's Blind Fiddler, 345.<br /> +Kidd (Jos. A.) on Marvell's Life and Works, 597.<br /> +Kidder (Bishop), his autobiography, 228. 281.<br /> +Kidder (Vincent), his ancestors, 137.<br /> +King (Lord), his inquiry answered by Sclater, 457.<br /> +King (Philip S.) on Johnny Crapaud, 439.<br /> +—— Fides Carbonarii, 523.<br /> +—— episode of the French revolution, 603.<br /> +—— wearing gloves before royalty, 102.<br /> +—— Martinique, why so called, 165.<br /> +—— the orthography of sobriquet, 174.<br /> +—— notices of the cagots, 428.<br /> +—— swearing on a skull, 485.<br /> +King Street theatre, where? 58. 92.<br /> +Kings, sainted and incorruptible, 223.<br /> +King's college chapel windows, story respecting, 276. 308.<br /> +King's standard in blazon, 276.<br /> +King's Stanley, epitaph at, 341.<br /> +K. (J.) on the family of Thomas Burton, 60.<br /> +—— works of Alexander Neville, 412.<br /> +—— payments for destroying vermin, 67.<br /> +—— the correct spelling of Wiclif, 274.<br /> +Knarres, its meaning, 200. 256.<br /> +Knight (Joseph) on John Rogers, 522.<br /> +Knights Templars and freemasons, 295. 353.<br /> +K. (N. O.) on "Blam'd be the man," 177.<br /> +Knollys family, notices of, 397. 498.<br /> +Königsmark (Count), notices of, 78. 115. 183. 256. 269.<br /> +Kt. on the old Countess of Desmond, 260.<br /> +—— frebord, 620.<br /> +—— English free-towns, 257.<br /> +—— the meaning of hell-rake, 258.<br /> +—— descendants of Thomas Guy, 275.<br /> +—— the descendants of John Rogers, 247.<br /> +—— ancient timber town-halls, 470.<br /> +—— exterior stoups, 617.<br /> +—— the seventh son, 617.<br /> +K. (W. H.) on the derivation of Chelwoldesbury, 346.<br /> +—— cross-legged effigies, 227.<br /> +—— Grimesdyke, 231.<br /> +—— sites of buildings mysteriously changed, 436.<br /> +Kyrle's tankard at Balliol College, 537.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +L.</h3> +<p> +L. on the age of trees, 43.<br /> +—— the mechanical arrangements of books, 49.<br /> +—— town-halls, 403.<br /> +L. (A.) on "Litera scripta manet," 231.<br /> +Lady (a) on Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, 245.<br /> +Lady of the ring, its meaning, 296.<br /> +Lambert (General), account of his trial, 227.<br /> +Lambs, omens respecting, 293.<br /> +Lammin (W. H.) on Sir Edw. Seaward's narrative, 185.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181.<br /> +Lamont (C. D.) on collecting folk-lore, 270.<br /> +<!-- Page 634 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page634"></a>{634}</span> +—— traditions from remote periods, 203.<br /> +Lamp, perpetual, 87. 211.<br /> +Lancaster, Duchess of, is the queen so called? 320. 423.<br /> +Lancastrian on the title Duchess of Lancaster, 320.<br /> +Lancastriensis on meaning of penkenol, 545.<br /> +—— the meaning of Royd, 571.<br /> +Land Holland or Land Molland, 330.<br /> +Largesse, still in use, 557.<br /> +Larking (Lambert A.) on the meaning of Theoloneum, 236.<br /> +—— on Waller family, 619.<br /> +Larking (Rev. L. B.) on Caxton's birthplace, 3.<br /> +Lass of Richmond Hill, its author, 453.<br /> +Laud (Abp.) And Prynne, 314.<br /> +Laud's letters and papers, 179.<br /> +Lawrence (Thomas) on "giving the sack," 585.<br /> +—— legend of Theodoric, 196.<br /> +—— folk lore of the Kacouss people, 413.<br /> +—— inscription at Persepolis, 560.<br /> +—— whipping boys to royalty, 469.<br /> +Layard (A. H.), his ancestors, 247.<br /> +L. (C. M.) on Colonel or Major-General Lee, 611.<br /> +L. (D. W.) on snuff-boxes and tobacco-pipes, 246.<br /> +L. (E. A. H.) on St. Augustine's Confessions, &c., 417.<br /> +—— St. Augustine's Treatises on Music, 584.<br /> +—— St. Christopher and the Doree, 536.<br /> +—— representations of St. Christopher, 295. 419.<br /> +—— Knights Templars and freemasons, 295.<br /> +Le Bailly (Joseph Adrien), notices of, 248.<br /> +Le Blason des Couleurs, author of, 442.<br /> +Lechlade (Edwin) on Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 176.<br /> +Lectures on Ecclesiastes, specimen of style, 581.<br /> +Ledwich (Dr.) misled Gough in his edition of Camden, 225.<br /> +Lee (Colonel or Major-General), date of his baptism, 611.<br /> +L. (E. F.) on the parentage of Bp. Leslie, 29.<br /> +—— "Poets beware," 78.<br /> +—— slavery in Scotland, 29.<br /> +Legal worthies, queries respecting, 294. 332.<br /> +Leicestriensis on Frebord, 595.<br /> +—— on rhymes on places, 618.<br /> +Leigh, the book of Nicholas Leigh wanted, 319.<br /> +Le Neve (John), notices of, 322.<br /> +Le Noble (Eustache), his La Pierre de Touche Politique noticed, 52.<br /> +Lent crocking at Okehampton, 77.<br /> +Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Speaker Lenthall, 393.<br /> +Lenthall the Speaker, notices of, 393.<br /> +Leslie, bishop of Down, his parentage, 29.<br /> +Lesteras, its meaning, 58.<br /> +Letter to a Brigadier-General, 296.<br /> +Leveridge (Richard), painting of, 151.<br /> +Livers, white, superstition respecting, 127. 212. 334. 403. 452.<br /> +Lewis Castle, monumental plate at, 342. 449.<br /> +L. (F.) on Spanish verses on the invasion, 353.<br /> +L. (F. H.) on representations of St. Christopher, 549.<br /> +L. (G.) on General Lambert, 227.<br /> +L. (H.) on collar of SS., 182.<br /> +—— on Hogs Norton, 245.<br /> +L. (H. B.) on Hoffman, a tragedy, 228.<br /> +L'Homme de 1400 ans, 175. 256.<br /> +Liber Conformitatum, various editions, 202. 283.<br /> +Library of George III., 89.<br /> +Lindisfarne, its meaning, 442.<br /> +Littledale (Richard F.) on derivation of cou-bache, 212.<br /> +—— the etymology of Devil, 508.<br /> +—— on the expression white-livered, 212.<br /> +—— coinage of Richard III., 293.<br /> +—— Sir Thomas Overbury's epitaph, 486.<br /> +—— a photographic query, 538.<br /> +Livy quoted by Grotius, 296.<br /> +L. (J.) on the Lyte family, 78.<br /> +—— Thomas Crawford, 448.<br /> +L. (J. H.) on Churchill the poet, 142.<br /> +—— Sir John Cheke, 260.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 129.<br /> +—— princes of Wales and earls of Chester, 237.<br /> +—— the execution of Mrs. Hickes, 395.<br /> +—— Ralph Winterton, 420.<br /> +—— the Sclaters and Dr. Kellet, 519.<br /> +Llandudno on the great Orme's head, 175. 235. 305.<br /> +Llewellyn on derivation of Carmarthen, 469.<br /> +—— Cilgerran Castle, 537.<br /> +—— collars of SS., 81.<br /> +—— portrait of George Fox, 464.<br /> +L. (L. L.) on the Book of Jasher, 415.<br /> +—— Grantham altar case, 57.<br /> +—— the last of the Palæologi, 173.<br /> +Ln. (W. H.) on Hart and Bohun, 612.<br /> +Locke (John) his quotation from Gray, 274.<br /> +Lode, its meaning, 345. 450.<br /> +Lollard, his burial, 292.<br /> +London street characters, 270. 376.<br /> +Longevity, instances of, in Shoreditch, 276.<br /> +—— of Machell Vivan, 356.<br /> +—— authenticated instances of, 178. 389. 401. 448.<br /> +Longtriloo, its derivation, 559.<br /> +Longueville, or Yelverton MSS., 17.<br /> +Lord's Prayer, paraphrase on, 195.<br /> +Lossus (Lucas), account of his works, 230.<br /> +Lothian's Scottish Historical Maps, 371. 498.<br /> +Low (Sampson), junr., on Swift's lunatic asylum, 372.<br /> +Lower (Mark Antony) on Abbot of Croyland's motto, 501.<br /> +—— the early use of couched, to couch, 298.<br /> +—— English surnames, 326. 509.<br /> +—— etymology of lunhunter, 127.<br /> +—— Vincent Kidder, 137.<br /> +—— the Dr. Richard Mortons, 227.<br /> +L. (T. H.) on King's College chapel windows, 308.<br /> +L. (T. I.) on Weber's material media of music, 201.<br /> +Lucifer, palace of, Milton's allusion to, 275. 352.<br /> +Luciferi, who was he? 489.<br /> +Lunhunter, its etymology, 127.<br /> +Lunn (Sally), noticed, 371. 498.<br /> +Luther (Martin), inscription by, 441.<br /> +L. (W.) on the phrase "Experto crede Roberto," 104.<br /> +—— surnames, 424.<br /> +L. (W. A.) on derivation of Orlop, 248.<br /> +L. (W. H.) on compositions during the Protectorate, 69.<br /> +L. (W. H.) on Inquisitiones post mortem, 469.<br /> +Lyte family in Somersetshire, 78. 260.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +M.</h3> +<p> +M. on the origin of the name Arkwright, 320.<br /> +—— hints to book buyers, 271.<br /> +—— English translation of the Canons, 246.<br /> +—— Epistola Luciferi, 489.<br /> +—— handwriting, 342.<br /> +—— quotation from Arthur Hopton, 346.<br /> +—— John of Halifax, 89.<br /> +—— Latin names of towns, 235.<br /> +—— Macaulay's ballad of Naseby, 41.<br /> +—— indicating time in music, 507.<br /> +—— Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422.<br /> +—— Newton's library, 489.<br /> +—— Newtonian system, 491.<br /> +—— Reeve and Muggleton, 283.<br /> +M. on unacknowledged quotations from Scripture, 414.<br /> +—— villain and knave, 285.<br /> +M. (Dublin) on Byron's paraphrase of the motto of "N. & Q.," 463.<br /> +—— hexameter poem on English counties, 227.<br /> +µ. on Arabic inscriptions, 32.<br /> +—— satirical verses on Clarendon's downfall, 28.<br /> +—— burning fern bringing rain, 242.<br /> +—— St. George heraldic MSS., 253.<br /> +—— the MS. legend of St. Molaisse, 38.<br /> +M. (A.) on legend of St. Kenelm, 132.<br /> +M. (A. C.) on the Orientals wearing spurs, 467.<br /> +Mac an Bhaird on Irish queries, 439.<br /> +Macaronic poetry, 166. 251. 302.<br /> +Macaulay's ballad of Naseby, 41.<br /> +Mac Cabe (W. B.) on boiling criminals to death, 184.<br /> +Macfarlane of that Ilk, 416.<br /> +Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), notes on Homer, 99. 171. 221.<br /> +Madden (Sir Frederick) on Longueville MSS., 17.<br /> +Madox (Thomas), the historiographer, 440.<br /> +Madrigal, meaning of, 104. 380.<br /> +Maheremium, its meaning, 248.<br /> +Maidstone parochial library, 61.<br /> +Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on cock and bull stories, 447.<br /> +—— Reichenbach's ghosts, 115. 162.<br /> +Mallett (David), his character, 124.<br /> +—— death and burial, 319. 402.<br /> +Malt, license to make in 1596, 291.<br /> +Man in the Almanack, its meaning, 320. 378. 405.<br /> +Manchester free library, 430.<br /> +—— the arms of, 59. 332.<br /> +Mancunium on Dictionary of Hackneyed Quotations, 41.<br /> +Maps, correct ones a desideratum, 174. 236. 257. 261.<br /> +—— of Africa, 284. 329. 382.<br /> +Marches of Wales and Lord Marchers, 30. 135. 189. 445.<br /> +Margate tenor bell, 319. 404.<br /> +Margoliouth (Moses) of Wady Mokatteb, 87. 256.<br /> +Mariconda on Liber Conformitatum, 202.<br /> +—— the pelican as symbolical, 211.<br /> +Market crosses, account of, 511. 594.<br /> +Markland (J. H.) on Addison and his hymns, 513.<br /> +—— Count Königsmark, 78.<br /> +Mark's (St.), at Venice, its treasury, 583.<br /> +Marlborough 5th November custom, 365.<br /> +Marriage tithe in Wales, 29. 89.<br /> +Martial's distribution of hours, 66.<br /> +Martin-drunk, origin of the term, 587.<br /> +Martinique, its derivation, 11. 165. 330. 354. 572.<br /> +Marvell's Life and Works, 597.<br /> +Marybone on nightingale and thorn, 475.<br /> +Mary of Guise, the elopement of her fairest attendant, 152. 305.<br /> +Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell's Confession, 381.<br /> +—— her monument, 415. 517.<br /> +Mas, an abbreviation of Master, 322.<br /> +Masks worn by women in theatres, 536.<br /> +Materre on Schola Cordis, 92.<br /> +Matron of Ephesus, a dramatic poem, 225.<br /> +Matthew (Bishop Toby), his consecration, 466.<br /> +Maxwell (John), of Terraughty and Munches, 203.<br /> +May butter, 609.<br /> +May-day custom in Lancashire, 581.<br /> +M. (B.) on men of Kent and Kentish men, 321.<br /> +McC. on borrowing-days, 342.<br /> +McC. (J. B.) on boiling criminals to death, 184.<br /> +—— Lollard's burial-place, 292.<br /> +M. (C. H.) on an inscription by Luther, 441.<br /> +<!-- Page 635 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page635"></a>{635}</span> +M. (C. R.) on cross-legged effigies, 136.<br /> +M. (C. R.) on Grimesdyke, 284.<br /> +—— monumental portraits, 451.<br /> +M. (D.) on introduction of glass into England, 382.<br /> +M. D. (an) on kissing under the mistletoe, 13.<br /> +M. (E.) on the arms of the Lyte family, 260.<br /> +—— royal arms in churches, 559.<br /> +Meath millers, their observance of St. Martin's day, 13.<br /> +Medals of William III. and Grandval, 73.<br /> +Mediæval, or middle ages, defined, 469.<br /> +Meekins (Dr. John), noticed, 440.<br /> +Meg, a roaring, its origin, 105. 260.<br /> +Meg (Long) of Westminster, 133. 259.<br /> +M. (E. J.) on collar of SS., 16.<br /> +Memoria technica for the Books of the Bible, 414.<br /> +—— for the plays of Shakspeare, 464.<br /> +Memoirs (New) of Literature, its editor, 178.<br /> +Memory, artificial, 227. 305. 355.<br /> +Mendham (J.) on Expurgatory Index of Rome, 82.<br /> +Merchant Adventurers to Spain, 276. 429. 499.<br /> +Mercurialis (Dr. Hieron), noticed, 347.<br /> +Merivale (H.) on burning Jesuitical books, 56.<br /> +Merriman (Bishop), notices of, 584.<br /> +Merry Andrew, its early use, 128.<br /> +Merryweather (F. Somner) on glass-making, 477.<br /> +—— blessing whilst sneezing, 500.<br /> +—— prohibitions to use coal, 568.<br /> +—— Mesmer's portrait, 418. 473. 599.<br /> +Metaouo on London Genealogical Society, 354.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 375.<br /> +Mewburn (F.) on Sir Samuel Garth, 237.<br /> +Mexican grammar, 585.<br /> +M. (F.) on the meaning of toady, 419.<br /> +M (F. C.) on the Queen of the Isle of Man, 234.<br /> +M. (H.) on quotations wanted, 512.<br /> +M. (H. S.) on notices of Lord Marchers, 135.<br /> +Micœnis on Dr. John Meekins, 440.<br /> +Middleton church, Essex, its dedication, 372.<br /> +Middleton (Countess of), notices of, 394.<br /> +M. (I. J.) on Junius' Letters to Wilkes, 126.<br /> +Milesian, the term explained, 453. 588.<br /> +Miller (Joe), disinterment of his remains, 271.<br /> +—— epitaph on, by Stephen Duck, 485.<br /> +Miller (Mr.) of Craigentinny, 468.<br /> +Miller's melody, an old ballad, 316. 591.<br /> +Milton indebted to Tacitus, 606.<br /> +—— epitaph in Cripplegate church, 361. 548.<br /> +—— rib-bone, 369.<br /> +Minshull (R.), proposals for printing Caxton's works, 265.<br /> +Mirabilis Liber, quoted, 90.<br /> +Mires, explained, 321.<br /> +Misereres, their use, 39.<br /> +Miserrimus, notice of, 354.<br /> +Mistletoe, on its exclusion from churches, 151.<br /> +—— poplar trees, 534. 596.<br /> +—— origin of kissing under, 13. 208.<br /> +—— queries on, 418.<br /> +Mistral, its causes, 246.<br /> +Mitre, episcopal, why discontinued, 275.<br /> +M. (J.) on an allusion in Coleridge's Friend, 297.<br /> +—— Analysis of Newton's Principia, 491.<br /> +—— Warton's note on Aristotle's Poetics, 607.<br /> +M. (J.) on Braem's Memoirs, 126. 599.<br /> +—— symbolism of death, 213.<br /> +—— Humboldt's Cosmos, and Nares' Attempt, 224.<br /> +—— nobleman alluded to by Bp. Berkeley, 345.<br /> +—— portrait of Mesmer, 599.<br /> +—— the old Scots march, 104.<br /> +M. 4 (J.) on the broad arrow, 115.<br /> +M. (J. F.) on the word Pick in Shakspeare, 375.<br /> +M. (J. H.) on burial in unconsecrated ground, 549.<br /> +—— Joseph Adrien Le Bailly, 248.<br /> +—— sheriffs and lords lieutenant, 494.<br /> +—— the judge alluded to by South, 246.<br /> +—— objective and subjective, 141.<br /> +M'L. (D. F.) on "which are the shadows?" 196.<br /> +M. (L. M.) on "Qui vult plene," &c., 261.<br /> +M——n. on heraldical MSS. of Sir H. St. George Garter, 59. 253.<br /> +—— Poniatowski gems, 190.<br /> +M. (O.) on Dutch manufactures of porcelain, 343.<br /> +Mohun, the actor, 466. 612.<br /> +Moira (Earl of) elected a knight of the garter, 77. 135. 203.<br /> +Moke explained, 373, 448.<br /> +Molaisse (St.), legend of, the MS., 38.<br /> +Moles, origin of, 534.<br /> +Mompesson (Rev. Wm.), notice of, 571. 621.<br /> +Monasteries &c. dissolved, notices of, 443.<br /> +Monton in Pembroke, 164.<br /> +Moon and her influences, 468.<br /> +—— the first glance at a new, 485.<br /> +Moore (Sir John), poem on, 138. 585.<br /> +Moravian hymns, 30. 63. 94. 113. 165. 249. 474. 492.<br /> +Mordaunt (Charles), Earl of Peterborough, his portrait, 441. 521.<br /> +Morell's edition of Æschylus, 604.<br /> +Morgan (A. De) on the controversy about fluxions, 103.<br /> +—— Francis Walkinghame, 441.<br /> +—— notices of James Wilson, M. D., 276. 399.<br /> +Mormonism and Spalding's Romance, 560.<br /> +Mortons, the Dr. Richard, notices of, 227. 473.<br /> +Mossom (Bishop), notices of, 176.<br /> +Mother Carey's chickens, noticed, 344. 427.<br /> +Motto at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 345. 451.<br /> +M. (P. M.) on provincial dialects, 196.<br /> +—— meaning of frebord, 440.<br /> +M. (R. F.) on the ring finger, 208.<br /> +—— the sanctus bell, 208.<br /> +M. (R. P.) on gold chair at Jersey, 511.<br /> +M. (S.) on a large family, 357.<br /> +M. (T. C. M.) on Bishop Mossom, 176.<br /> +Mt. (J.) on seven queries, 225.<br /> +Much Wenloch, inscription at, 8.<br /> +Muffs worn by gentlemen, 560.<br /> +Muggleton and Reeve, notices of, 80. 236. 283.<br /> +Mull, a regular, origin of the expression, 165.<br /> +Mummy wheat, 417. 538. 595.<br /> +Mushroom, its etymology, 598.<br /> +Music, on indicating time in, 507.<br /> +Musical writers, notes on, 583.<br /> +M. van Maanen (J.) on dodo queries, 515.<br /> +M. (W. B.) on Banyan-day, 442.<br /> +—— Friday at sea, 305.<br /> +—— Mother Carey's chickens, 344.<br /> +M. (W. B.) on plague stones, 426.<br /> +M. (W. T.) on Queen Elizabeth being dark or fair, 201.<br /> +—— "I do not know what the truth may be," 560.<br /> +—— hoax on Sir Walter Scott, 438.<br /> +—— Yankee Doodle, 572.<br /> +Myfanwy, on learned men named Bacon, 181.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +N.</h3> +<p> +N. on the Athenian Oracle, 230.<br /> +—— Gen. James Wolfe, 35.<br /> +—— Zachary Pearce not a pupil of Busby, 197.<br /> +N. (A.) on Ad viscum Druidæ, 247.<br /> +—— quotation from St. Austin, 380.<br /> +—— the Amber Witch, 510.<br /> +—— Borrow's Muggletonians, 320.<br /> +—— Cæsarius Arelatensis, 91.<br /> +—— the meaning of Cagots, 493.<br /> +—— on Catterich for Cattraeth, 164.<br /> +—— Cimmerii, Cimbri, 188.<br /> +—— the word Devil, 595.<br /> +—— the meaning of Dulcarnon, 253.<br /> +—— the etymology of Sept, 277.<br /> +—— the Exeter controversy, 296.<br /> +—— the abbreviation of Mas, 322.<br /> +—— Reichenbach's ghosts, 89.<br /> +—— Rex Lucifer of Milton, 352.<br /> +—— the sweet singers, 372.<br /> +—— the Templars, 353.<br /> +—— verses in prose, 379.<br /> +—— the Book of Jasher, 476.<br /> +—— the Escubierto, 584.<br /> +—— Vikingr Skotar, 394.<br /> +Nacar, its scientific appellation, 536. 595.<br /> +Nails, paring the, 142. 285. 309.<br /> +Names, corrupted Christian, 534.<br /> +—— persistency of proper, 174.<br /> +Nares's attempt to prove a plurality of worlds, 225.<br /> +Narne; or Pearle of Prayer, 538.<br /> +Nash (Beau) on the phrase "wild oats," 227.<br /> +Nashe's Terrors of Night, 467. 488. 562.<br /> +National defences, unpublished work on, 171.<br /> +N. (B.) on marriage of Mrs. Claypole, 298.<br /> +—— King Street theatre, 58.<br /> +N. (E.) on John Adair's family, 273.<br /> +—— Almas Cliffe, 354.<br /> +—— artificial memory, 355.<br /> +—— Chasseurs Britanniques, 295.<br /> +—— miniature of Cromwell, 255.<br /> +—— computing cousinship, 342.<br /> +—— Rev. William Dawson, 396.<br /> +—— Sir John Darnell, 489.<br /> +—— the Earl of Errol, 350.<br /> +—— occurrences under certain French dates, 293.<br /> +—— ancient trees, 309.<br /> +—— game of curling, 309.<br /> +—— names of places, 452.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 374.<br /> +—— papers on armorial bearings, 416.<br /> +—— Macfarlane of that ilk, 416.<br /> +—— old Scots march, 235. 449.<br /> +—— constable of Scotland, 449.<br /> +—— a man being his own grandfather, 464.<br /> +—— family likenesses, 499.<br /> +—— Macaronic poetry, 302.<br /> +—— deaths from fasting, 353.<br /> +—— London Genealogical Society, 353.<br /> +—— Scoto-Gallicisms, 555.<br /> +Neck! a neck! a Devonshire shout, 148.<br /> +Nedlam on collar of SS., 183.<br /> +—— game feathers, 341.<br /> +—— the phrase "and tye," 395.<br /> +Nelson (Robert), notice of, 229.<br /> +Nelsons of Chuddleworth, notices of, 176. 236.<br /> +Nelson's signal at Trafalgar, 67.<br /> +Nemo on the meaning of Madrigal, 104.<br /> +Neville (Alex.), works of, 442.<br /> +Newbury, the History and Antiquities of, 225.<br /> +News, its derivation, 178.<br /> +Newton (Sir Isaac), and the law of gravitation, 344. 422. 573.<br /> +—— his library, 489.<br /> +—— Principia, analysis of, 491.<br /> +Newtonian system, satirical pamphlet on, 490. 573.<br /> +New Year song in South Wales, 5.<br /> +N. (F.) on Biblicus on the Apocalypse, 584.<br /> +—— pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 429.<br /> +N. (G.) on Rouse, the Scottish psalmist, 80.<br /> +N. (G. M. T. R.) on bull the barrel, 281.<br /> +Nhrsl on monument to Barbara Mowbray, 517.<br /> +—— serpent with a human head, 547.<br /> +Nicæensis on Lord Say and printing, 42.<br /> +Nichols (John Gough) on a baron's hearse, 213.<br /> +—— list of English sovereigns, 113.<br /> +—— punishment by boiling, 112.<br /> +—— general pardons, 544.<br /> +—— the fairest attendant of Mary of Guise, 152.<br /> +<!-- Page 636 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page636"></a>{636}</span> +—— Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man, 205.<br /> +Nigel, on dial mottoes, &c., 155.<br /> +Nightingale and thorn, 39. 305. 380. 475.<br /> +Nil Nemini on the article An, 297.<br /> +Nimrod, a Discourse of History and Fable, 539.<br /> +N. (J. G.) on the father of Cardinal Pole, 163.<br /> +—— numerous births by one mother, 204.<br /> +—— the bed of Ware, 213.<br /> +N. (N.) on Greek epigram, 56.<br /> +Nocab on silver royal font, 175.<br /> +Norgate (F.) on publications of Stuttgart Society, 484.<br /> +Norman (Louisa Julia) on "He that runs may read," 306.<br /> +Northman on cheap maps, 257.<br /> +—— a Roaring Meg, 260.<br /> +—— maps of Africa, 284.<br /> +Note on "Inveni portum," 135.<br /> +Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to Vol. V. 1.<br /> +—— circulated in the Celestial Empire, 214.<br /> +Notte of Imbercourt, Surrey, 393.<br /> +Nouns printed with capitals, 79.<br /> +November 5th custom at Marlborough, 365.<br /> +N. (Q.) on political pamphlets, 319.<br /> +N. (R.) on Cooper's miniature of Cromwell, 17.<br /> +Nuremberg token, 201. 260. 450.<br /> +N. (V. D.) on Rev. John Paget, 66.<br /> +N. (W.) on Puritan antipathy to custard, 321.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +O.</h3> +<p> +Ω. on millers of Meath, 13.<br /> +Oaks: the Essex broad Oak, 10. 40. 113.<br /> +—— Hankford's oak, 43.<br /> +—— the Shelton oak, 43.<br /> +Oasis, its proper pronunciation, 465. 521.<br /> +Oath of pregnant women, 393.<br /> +Oats, wild, origin of the phrase, 227. 306.<br /> +Obelisk between Yarmouth and Gorleston, 78.<br /> +Objective and subjective, 11. 141.<br /> +O'Connor (Arthur), account of, 579.<br /> +O. (C. R.) on an annotated copy of Prynne's Breviate by Abp. Laud, 314.<br /> +Offor (George) on Bishop Coverdale's Bible, 59. 153.<br /> +O. (Geo.) on the Earl of Chepstow, 300.<br /> +O'G. (T.) on the Azores, 439.<br /> +—— the Chamberlaine family, 306.<br /> +—— marriage at Mrs. Claypole, 381.<br /> +Ogle (O.) on the meaning of Lesteras and Emencin, 58.<br /> +"Oh Nanny," authorship of the song, 227. 306.<br /> +O. (J.) On Burnomania, 428.<br /> +—— Robert Drury, 543.<br /> +—— Thomas Gill, the blind man, 608.<br /> +—— Moravian hymns, 492.<br /> +—— the Heavy Shove, 515.<br /> +O. (J. N.) on "Stunt with false care," &c., 538.<br /> +O. (J. S.) on Friday at sea, 330.<br /> +Oldys (William), autobiography of, 529.<br /> +Oley (Rev. Barnabas) his family and will, 372.<br /> +Olivarius de Prophetia, 60. 161.<br /> +Omens, lucky, 293.<br /> +One-two-three on Duchess of Cleveland, 59.<br /> +—— documents relating to Eliza Fenning, 105.<br /> +Optical phenomenon, 441. 523. 616.<br /> +O. (P.) van der Chs, on coins of Edward III., 150.<br /> +Organs and pulpits moveable 345. 475.<br /> +Orkney, extermination of Christians in, 111.<br /> +Orkneyinga Saga, new edition announced, 262.<br /> +Orloff, or Orlop, its derivation, 248.<br /> +Otway (Thomas), unpublished song by, 338.<br /> +Owen (John), bishop of St. Asaph, 510.<br /> +Oxford Manual of Brasses, corrected, 369. 570.<br /> +Oxoniensis on St. Paul's quotation of heathen writers, 278.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +P.</h3> +<p> +Paget (Rev. John), notices of, 66. 280. 327. 381.<br /> +Pagoda, Joss-house, Fetiche, 415.<br /> +Paisley, the Black Book of, 201. 283.<br /> +Palæologi, the last of the, 173. 280. 357.<br /> +Palmerston (Lord), lines by, 619.<br /> +Pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, 491.<br /> +Pandecte, its early use, 557. 622.<br /> +Pantagruel on meaning of Dray, 67.<br /> +—— numerous births by one mother, 204.<br /> +Pantheon at Paris, its restoration, 73.<br /> +Papal seal, a forged one 508. 593.<br /> +Paper-mill, the first in England, 83. 255.<br /> +Paper of the present day, its inferiority, 188.<br /> +Paper, origin of the word, 174.<br /> +Pardons, general, 496. 544.<br /> +Parish registers, right of search, 36. 207.<br /> +Parker (J. H.) on English free towns, 150.<br /> +—— mediæval town-halls, 295.<br /> +Parliament house, poem on the burning, 488. 547.<br /> +Partrige (Julius) on license to make malt, 291.<br /> +—— Smyth's Gloucester manuscripts, 512.<br /> +Pasquinades, 200. 283.<br /> +Passemer's Antiquities of Devonshire, 511.<br /> +Paterfamiliæ on cheap maps, 174.<br /> +Patrick (St.), his birthplace, 344. 403. 520. 561.<br /> +Paul Hoste, 89.<br /> +Paul (St.), did he quote heathen writers? 175. 278. 352.<br /> +P. (B.) on the authorship of epigram upon the letter H. 522.<br /> +P. (C.) on Churchill the poet, 75.<br /> +P. (C. I.) on merchant adventurers to Spain, 277.<br /> +—— arms of Yarmouth, 200.<br /> +P. (C. S.) on churching of women, 293.<br /> +—— hexameter on English counties, 305.<br /> +P. (C. S. T.) on lines on Crawfurd of Kilbirnie, 464.<br /> +—— Thomas Crawfurd, 344.<br /> +Peacock (E) jun. on eagles' feathers, 521.<br /> +—— portrait of Thomas Percy, 491.<br /> +Pearce (Zachary) not a pupil of Busby, 197.<br /> +Peasantry, popular stories of the English, 363. 459. 601.<br /> +Peel (Sir Robert), his claims to the remembrance of literary men, 433.<br /> +Pelham A. (W.) on letters of Arthur Lord Balmerino, 490.<br /> +Pelican, a symbol of the Saviour, 59. 165. 211. 452.<br /> +Pemberton (Oliver) on Cromwell's burial-place, 477.<br /> +Pendulum demonstration, 84. 158.<br /> +Penkenol, its meaning, 490. 545.<br /> +Percy (Mrs.), portrait of, 306.<br /> +Percy Society, its dissolution, 238.<br /> +Percy (Thomas), earl of Northumberland, his portrait, 490. 549.<br /> +Peredur on charm for ague, 413.<br /> +Peregrine A. on pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 289.<br /> +Perez on Johnny Crapaud, 545.<br /> +—— mummy wheat 538.<br /> +Periwinkle explained, 332.<br /> +Perjury, papers of, 134.<br /> +Persepolitan inscription, 560.<br /> +Petheram (John) on Wyld's great globe, 488.<br /> +Petrapromontoriensis on banking company in Aberdeen, 196.<br /> +—— Earl of Errol 297.<br /> +—— emblematical halfpenny, 397.<br /> +—— Mr. Miller of Craigentinny, 468.<br /> +Petrarch's cat, the last lay of, 174.<br /> +Petros on lines on Elizabeth, 467.<br /> +P. (G. P.) on the editor of Prideaux's Doctrine of Conscience, 273.<br /> +—— the Prideaux family, 248.<br /> +—— vol ii. of Prestwich's Respublica, 276.<br /> +P. (H.) on marriage tithe in Wales, 89.<br /> +Ph*** (C. P.) on Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, 63.<br /> +—— Coleridge and Plato, 317.<br /> +—— Nightingale and thorn, 305.<br /> +—— "Wise above that which is written," 305.<br /> +Pharetram de Tutesbit, 138.<br /> +Phelp's Gloucestshire Collections, 346.<br /> +Φ on whipping princes by proxy, 545.<br /> +Philobiblon on Buchanan and Voltaire, 272.<br /> +Photographic query, 538.<br /> +P (H. T.) on Cynthia's dragon-yoke, 297.<br /> +Pictorial Proverbs, work on, 559.<br /> +Pictures, an anonymous catalogue of, 296.<br /> +Pignon, or Piniwn, its derivation, 352.<br /> +Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 289.<br /> +Pimlico, early notices of, 260.<br /> +Piscator, on meaning of Barnacles, 13.<br /> +P. (J.), jun. on the derivation of Callis, 466.<br /> +—— key experiments, 152.<br /> +—— the descendants of Rev. Nathaniel Spinckes, 273.<br /> +—— portrait of Charles Mordaunt, 521.<br /> +P. (J.) on Cromwell's skull, 275.<br /> +P. (J. H.) on Anne Boleyn's burial-place, 464.<br /> +P. (J. R.) on heraldical MSS. of Sir George Garter, 211.<br /> +P. (K. N.) on the meaning of Lindisfarne, 442.<br /> +Plague stones, a list of, 226. 308. 333. 374, 426. 500. 571.<br /> +Plenius and his lyrichord, 58.<br /> +Pocock (Franis) on monuments of De la Beche family, 451.<br /> +Poetry, inedited, 387. 435. 580.<br /> +Poets, their errors, 102.<br /> +Poison, its etymology, 394. 499.<br /> +Pole family, particulars of, 105. 163. 567.<br /> +Political pamphlets wanted, 319.<br /> +Polwarth (R.) on Sir Walter Raleigh's snuff-box, 136.<br /> +Polynesian New Testaments, 468.<br /> +Pompey the Great, its translators, 129.<br /> +Poniatowski gems 30. 65. 140. 190.<br /> +Pope, a Dutch commentary on, 27. 93.<br /> +—— and Flatman, 17.<br /> +—— Imitation of Horace, on a passage in, 426.<br /> +Pope's eye, its meaning, 152.<br /> +Porcelain, Dutch manufactories of, 343.<br /> +Porcus on the phrase "please the pigs," 13. 91.<br /> +Portraits, the most correct catalogue 176, 261.<br /> +Postman and tubman of Exchequer Court, 490.<br /> +P. (P.) on story of Ginevra, 333.<br /> +—— arms of Manchester, 332.<br /> +—— ornanental hermits, 333.<br /> +—— the fernseed charm, 356.<br /> +—— plague stones, 374.<br /> +—— general pardons, 544.<br /> +—— Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative,352.<br /> +—— white livers, 334.<br /> +Prague, group at, 346.<br /> +Prayers for the fire of London, how long used, 78.<br /> +Precisian on the meaning of Eliminate, 317.<br /> +'Prentice pillars, anecdote respecting, 395. 498.<br /> +Presbyterian oath, whether now taken, 274. 323.<br /> +Presentiment, instances of, 411.<br /> +Prestwich's Respublica, vol. ii. not published, 276.<br /> +Prianho and Prideaux family, 248.<br /> +Price (R.) on the diphthong ai, 581.<br /> +Prideaux's Doctrine of Conscience, its editor? 273.<br /> +Prideaux family, 248.<br /> +Procurator on inscriptions at Much Wenlock and Windsor, 8.<br /> +Protheroe (E. Davis) on the meaning of groom, 57.<br /> +Prothonotaries from Edw. III., 294. 333.<br /> +<!-- Page 637 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page637"></a>{637}</span> + +Proverb, definition of a, 37. 213.<br /> +Proverbs: "Cold pudding settles one's love," 30. 189.<br /> +—— "Grin like a Cheshire cat," 402.<br /> +—— "Love me, love my dog," 538.<br /> +—— "Please the pigs," 13. 91. 450.<br /> +Proverbs, national, 397.<br /> +Proverbial philosophy, 61.<br /> +P. (R. S. V.) on Sir William Hankford, 93.<br /> +Prynne's Breviate annotated by Abp. Laud, 314.<br /> +P. (S. L.) on lines on Crawfurd of Kilburnie, 546.<br /> +—— Milton's epitaph, 548.<br /> +—— rhymes on places, 375.<br /> +—— Rev. Nathaniel Spinckes, 380.<br /> +—— Lord King and the Sclaters, 518.<br /> +—— the Silent Woman, 547.<br /> +P. (S. R.) on Cornish folk lore, 173.<br /> +—— antiquity of county boundaries, 197.<br /> +—— the meaning of Maheremium, &c., 248.<br /> +—— the meaning of Elvan, 273.<br /> +—— persistency of proper names, 174.<br /> +P. (T. D.) on Eliza Fenning, 304.<br /> +—— Bishop Merriman, 584.<br /> +P. (T. G.) on Lothian's Scottish Historical Maps, 498.<br /> +P. (T. W.) on St. Christopher, 495.<br /> +Punch and Judy, 610.<br /> +Purcell (Henry), portraits of, 103.<br /> +Puritan antipathy to custard, 321.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +Q.</h3> +<p> +Q. on the derivation of Barbarian, 473.<br /> +—— the derivation of Charing, 486.<br /> +—— the meaning of Bull, Dayesman, and Dun, 497.<br /> +—— the meaning of Gee-ho, 522.<br /> +—— "O wearisome condition," 473.<br /> +—— spick and span new, 521.<br /> +—— the meaning of Twises, 522.<br /> +—— the derivation of Ramasshed, 572.<br /> +—— the derivation of Sleeveless, 473.<br /> +Q. (F. S.) on the great Bowyer Bible, 309.<br /> +—— the meaning of Restive, 614.<br /> +Q. (O. P.) on the five divines called Smectymnus, 202.<br /> +Q. (Q. Q.) on the Layard family, 247.<br /> +Q. (S.) on "Venit ad Euphratem," 572.<br /> +Quack, its derivation, 347.<br /> +Quarll (Philip), its authorship, 372.<br /> +Quarter-waggoner, its meaning, 11. 64. 116.<br /> +Queen's supremacy, declaration concerning the, 610.<br /> +Quero, on Camden's poem Thamæ et Isis, 30.<br /> +Questor on the use of the word Reverend, 273.<br /> +Quidam on Caldoriana Societas, 13.<br /> +Quotation, misappropriated, 607.<br /> +Quotations: "Ad viscem Druidæ!" 247.<br /> +—— "After me the deluge," 619.<br /> +—— "And like unholy men," 512.<br /> +—— "Blamed be the man," &c., 177.<br /> +—— "Cane Decane canis," 440. 523.<br /> +—— "Carmen perpetuum," &c., 104. 187.<br /> +—— "Chords that vibrate sweetest pleasures," 539. 572.<br /> +—— "Coming events cast their shadows before," 418.<br /> +—— "Corruptio optimi fit pessima," 321.<br /> +—— "Crowns have their compass," 92.<br /> +—— "Dress shows the man," 396.<br /> +—— "Et corripuit fluxeum," 512. 572.<br /> +—— "Eva stood and wept alone," 416.<br /> +—— "Experto crede Roberto," 104. 212.<br /> +—— "Felix natu, felicior vitâ," &c., 610.<br /> +—— "For <i>they</i>, 'twas <i>they</i>, unsheath'd the ruthless blade," 10. 380.<br /> +—— "Gutta cavat lapidem," &c., 510.<br /> +—— "He who runs may read," 260. 306.<br /> +—— "Hell paved with skulls of priests," 92.<br /> +—— "History is philosophy teaching by example," 153. 426.<br /> +—— "Inveni portum," 10. 64. 135. 523.<br /> +—— "I do not know what the truth may be," 560. 616.<br /> +—— "Like a fair lily on a river floating," 539.<br /> +—— "Litera scripta manet," 200. 237. 261.<br /> +—— "Oh, woman! thou art born to bless," 490. 549.<br /> +—— "O Juvenis frustra," &c., 441.<br /> +—— "O Leoline! be absolutely just," 78. 138. 212.<br /> +—— "O wearisome condition," 473.<br /> +—— "Poets beware, never compare," &c., 78. 134.<br /> +—— "Posie of other men's flowers," 38.<br /> +—— "Preached in a pulpit rather than a tub," 29. 161.<br /> +—— "Quid est Episcopus," 177. 255. 380.<br /> +—— "Quod non fecerunt barbari," 559. 614.<br /> +—— "Rack'd by pain, by shame confounded," 44.<br /> +—— "Roses all that's fair adorn," 611.<br /> +—— "Son of the morning," 137.<br /> +—— "Stunt with false care," 538. 574.<br /> +—— "Sum liber, et non sum liber," 152.<br /> +—— "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 128.<br /> +—— "'Tis tuppence now," &c., 141.<br /> +—— "The last links are broken," 153.<br /> +—— "Then comes the reckoning," 585.<br /> +—— "'Twas whisper'd in heaven," 214. 258. 522.<br /> +—— "Who from the dark and doubtful love to run," 512. 570. 617.<br /> +—— "William and William," &c., 559.<br /> +—— "Wise above that which is written," 228. 260. 305.<br /> +Quotations wanted from St. Gregory and Erasmus, 228. 309.<br /> +—— dictionary of hackneyed, 41.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +R.</h3> +<p> +R. on "Crowns have their compass," 92.<br /> +—— Wallington's Journal, 489.<br /> +<span class="grk">r.</span> heraldic atchievement at Fawsley, 331.<br /> +R. (A. B.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 15. 145.<br /> +—— epitaph on Voltaire, 316.<br /> +Rabbit, as a symbol, 487. 597.<br /> +Rack, as used by Shakspeare, 390.<br /> +Radish feast at Oxford, 610.<br /> +R. (A. H.) on extermination of Christians in Orkney, 111.<br /> +Rain water a cure for sore eyes, 223.<br /> +Raleigh (Descendant of Sir W.) on Raleigh's ring, 621.<br /> +Raleigh (Sir Walter) his ring, 538.<br /> +—— his snuff-box, 78. 136.<br /> +Ramasshed, its meaning, 572.<br /> +Rawlinson (Robert) on Dictionary of Provincial Words, 173. 250.<br /> +—— the Man in th' Almanack, 405.<br /> +R. (C.) on the phrase "Please the pigs," 450.<br /> +R. (C. L.) on the term Abigail, 38.<br /> +—— the article An, 380.<br /> +—— Howard's Conquest of China, 281.<br /> +—— History of Commerce, 309.<br /> +—— melody of the dying swan, 308.<br /> +—— the derivation of Poison, 499.<br /> +—— Vikingr Skotar, 499.<br /> +R. (E. B.) on "Poets beware," &c., 134.<br /> +R. (E. C.) on the authorship of Philip Quarll, 372.<br /> +Recorde (Robert) noticed, 469.<br /> +Rector's chancel explained, 320.<br /> +R. (E. D.) on Abednego Seller, 587.<br /> +Red Book of the Irish Exchequer, 258.<br /> +Redding (Cyrus) on the Count de Vordac, 229.<br /> +—— ancient connexion of Cornwall and Phœnicia, 507.<br /> +—— mistranslation in Thiers' Consulship, 243.<br /> +—— Spanish vessels wrecked on Irish coast, 491.<br /> +—— the Nacar, 536.<br /> +Reed family, notice of, 29.<br /> +Regalia, Scottish, curious account of, 443.<br /> +Regedonum on notices of St. Bartholomew, 129. 499.<br /> +—— on Matthew Walker, 10.<br /> +—— parish registers, 207.<br /> +Rehetour explained, 373.<br /> +Reichenbach's ghosts, 89. 115. 136. 162.<br /> +Relton (F. B.) on the Chronological Institute, 104.<br /> +R. (E. M.) on birthplace of St. Patrick, 520.<br /> +Rent of assize, 127. 188. 573.<br /> +Restive, its present misuse, 535. 614.<br /> +Resurrection, doctrine of, 446.<br /> +Retired Christian, its authorship, 104.<br /> +Reverend, the title, when first used, 273.<br /> +R. (F.) on serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181.<br /> +R. (F. R.) on Rev. John Paget, 280.<br /> +—— the Tonges of Tonge, 40.<br /> +R. (H. G.) on Pharetram de Tutesbit, 138.<br /> +R. (H. W. G.) on Margaret Burr, 177.<br /> +Rhymes connected with places, 293. 374. 404. 449. 500. 547. 573. 618.<br /> +Riccioli's Geographia et Hydrographia recommended, 235.<br /> +Rice (John ap), his register, 273.<br /> +Richard de Bury's Philobiblon, 443.<br /> +Richard, earl of Chepstow, his pedigree, 126. 204. 261. 476.<br /> +Richard Fitzjohn, his mother, 511.<br /> +Richard of Cirencester de Situ Britanniæ, 491.<br /> +Richard, son of the Conqueror, his death, 441.<br /> +Richard (St.), notice of, 418.<br /> +Richards (George) on the term Milesian, 453.<br /> +"Richly deserved," the expression, 3.<br /> +Rimbault (E. F.) on Mary Ambree, 321.<br /> +—— Latin song by Andrew Boorde, 482.<br /> +—— Anthony Babington, 572.<br /> +—— ballad of Lord Delaware, 348.<br /> +—— Barnard's Church Music, 355.<br /> +—— cards prohibited to apprentices, 346.<br /> +—— custom of women wearing masks, 536.<br /> +—— Davies queries, 331.<br /> +—— portrait of Thomas Durfey, 151.<br /> +—— Dyson's Collection of Proclamations, 371.<br /> +—— autograph music by Handel, 355.<br /> +—— the birthplace of Hans Holbein, 104.<br /> +—— Handel's organ at the Foundling, 369.<br /> +—— the derivation of haberdasher, 137.<br /> +—— Hart and Mohun, 466.<br /> +—— the earliest use of ruffles, 139.<br /> +—— John of Padua, 79.<br /> +—— Richard Leveridge's portrait, 151.<br /> +—— Long Meg of Westminster, 133.<br /> +—— the meaning of Madrigal, 380.<br /> +—— Mallet's character and biography, 124.<br /> +—— the Miller's Melody, 591.<br /> +—— old playing cards, 370.<br /> +—— old Scots march, 331.<br /> +—— old concert bill, 556.<br /> +—— portrait of Henry Purcell, 103.<br /> +—— portrait of Orlando Gibbons, 176.<br /> +—— ballad quoted by Sir Walter Scott, 345.<br /> +—— serjeant trumpeter, 127.<br /> +—— Speed's Stonehenge, 395.<br /> +—— unpublished song by Thomas Otway, 337.<br /> +Ring (a) on the ring finger, 371.<br /> +Ring found in France, 395. 477.<br /> +—— finger, 114. 208. 492. 570.<br /> +—— —— lost by a lady, 371.<br /> +Rix (S. W.) on Blakloanæ Hæresis, 44.<br /> +—— Bohun's Historical Collections, 539.<br /> +—— the introduction of inverted commas, 228.<br /> +R. (J.) <i>Brompton</i>, on the word Restive, 535.<br /> +R. (J.) <i>Cork</i>, on Arthur O'Connor, 579.<br /> +—— elegy on Coleman, 283.<br /> +—— epigram on Erasmus, 136.<br /> +—— foreign ambassadors, 135.<br /> +—— Latin verse on Franklin, 140.<br /> +—— the imperial eagle of France, 147.<br /> +—— Fouché's Memoirs, 211.<br /> +—— Liber Conformitatum, 283.<br /> +—— extraordinary births, 304.<br /> +—— the meaning of Groom, 347.<br /> +<!-- Page 638 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page638"></a>{638}</span> +—— on the Pantheon at Paris, 373.<br /> +R. (J.) <i>Cork</i>, on General Wolfe, 136. 279.<br /> +R. (J. C.) on English translations of the Canons, 330.<br /> +—— the Muggletonians, 236.<br /> +—— etymology of church, 255.<br /> +—— Bishop Kidder's autobiography, 281.<br /> +—— gat-tothed, 607.<br /> +—— quotation from St. Gregory's Homily, 309.<br /> +—— ecclesiastical geography, 329.<br /> +—— paper-making in England, 255.<br /> +—— "Which are the shadows?" 281.<br /> +R. (J. Q.) on Junius rumours, 158.<br /> +—— Junius and the Quarterly Review, 194.<br /> +R. (J. R.) on cock and bull story, 414.<br /> +—— a song, "Not long ago I drank a full pot," 437.<br /> +Ρ. (Λ.) on "Quod non fecerunt Barbari," 614.<br /> +R. (L. M. M.) on the Black Book of Scone, 294.<br /> +—— portrait of Mrs. Percy, 306.<br /> +—— gipsies in Shinar, 395.<br /> +—— the tune, "Well bobbit, Blanch of Middleby," 296.<br /> +R. (L. X.) on quotation from Young, 617.<br /> +R. (M. C.) on the pronunciation of Oasis, 521.<br /> +R. (M. T.) on Sterne in Paris, 254.<br /> +Roberson, arms of, 346.<br /> +Robin of Doncaster, his epitaph, 179.<br /> +Robinson (J. B.) on burning the bush, 437.<br /> +Rechabite on an inscription on Job, 140.<br /> +—— the use of Misereres, 39.<br /> +Rock (D.) on Miraeo's Ecclesiastical Geography, 305.<br /> +—— the existence of St. Patrick, 561.<br /> +Rogers on the Articles, reference in, 559.<br /> +Rogers (John), martyr, 247. 307. 508. 522.<br /> +Roman funeral pile, 67. 611.<br /> +—— Index Expurgatorius, 33. 82.<br /> +Rondeau (J. B.) on Narne; or Pearle of Prayer, 538.<br /> +Rood, black, in Scotland, 440.<br /> +Ross (C.) on the phrase "There is no mistake," 35.<br /> +Rotten Row, origin of the name, 40. 160.<br /> +Rouse, the Scottish psalmist, 80.<br /> +"Row the boat, Norman," a song, 609.<br /> +Rowe (R. R.) on the radish feast at Oxford, 610.<br /> +Royal "We," when first adopted, 489.<br /> +Royd, its meaning, 489. 571. 620.<br /> +R. (R.) on Devonshire superstition, 77.<br /> +Rt. on Baskerville the printer, 269.<br /> +—— Bow-bell as synonymous with Cockney, 212.<br /> +—— Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists, 508.<br /> +—— the poet Collins, 102.<br /> +—— the custom of cranes in storms, 582.<br /> +—— French Revolution foretold, 100.<br /> +—— "Inveni portum," 523.<br /> +—— superstitious use of fernseed, 172.<br /> +—— "Love me, love my dog," 538.<br /> +—— palace of Lucifer, 275.<br /> +—— praying to the Devil, 352.<br /> +—— pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 451.<br /> +—— a custom at sneezing, 573.<br /> +—— lines on woman, 549.<br /> +R. (T. K.) on Livy quoted by Grotius, 296.<br /> +Ruby on the word Grisly, 344.<br /> +—— the expression "wild oats," 506.<br /> +Ruffles, when worn, 12. 139. 259.<br /> +Russell (F.) on Dr. John Ash, 12.<br /> +Rust, superstitious notion respecting, 436.<br /> +Rusticus on declaration of 2000 clergymen, 610.<br /> +Ruthven family, 320.<br /> +R. (W.) on tortoiseshell tom cats, 465.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +S.</h3> +<p> +S. on the author of The Shadow of the Tree of Life, 79.<br /> +—— mummy wheat, 595.<br /> +Σ. on a chimney-piece motto, 452.<br /> +Sack, giving the, origin of the phrase, 585.<br /> +Sacheverell (Dr.), his Derby sermon, 106. 229.<br /> +S. (A. D. F. R.) on inscription over Aldus' door, 152.<br /> +S. (A. F.) on the derivation of Beholden, 321.<br /> +Saint, emblems of an unknown, 347.<br /> +Salmon fisheries in olden time, 343.<br /> +Salmon (W. R. D.) on instance of longevity, 276.<br /> +—— periwinkle, 332.<br /> +—— persons of the name of Devil, 370.<br /> +Salting a new-born infant, 76. 141.<br /> +Salusbury Welsh pedigree book, 296.<br /> +Sanctus bell, 104. 208.<br /> +Sandys (Charles) on men of Kent, 615.<br /> +Sansom (J.) on the derivation of Church, 136.<br /> +—— early instances of teaching the blind to read, 151.<br /> +—— esquires of the martyred king, 126.<br /> +—— the meaning of hell-rake, 162.<br /> +—— hair in seals, 317.<br /> +—— enigma on the letter I, 427.<br /> +—— sites of buildings mysteriously changed, 524.<br /> +Santorin, the island of, etymology of its name, 14.<br /> +Sarpedon on "The right divine of kings," &c., 128.<br /> +Sax on Cromwell's skull, 354.<br /> +—— Cynthia's dragon-yoke, 354.<br /> +Saxon spell, 5.<br /> +Saxonicus on ballad on Shakspeare, 466.<br /> +—— the last slave sold in England, 438.<br /> +Say (Lord) and printing, 42.<br /> +Sc. on inscription on a pair of spectacles, 39.<br /> +Scandret (Rev. J.), notices of, 584.<br /> +Scott (George S.) on shrine of Edward the Confessor, 228.<br /> +Schola Cordis, its authorship, 92.<br /> +Schypmen Hall, London, 294.<br /> +Sclater's Reply to Lord King, 457.<br /> +Sclater family noticed, 458. 518. 569.<br /> +S. (C. N.) on key experiments, 449.<br /> +Scologlandis and Scologi, 416. 475. 501.<br /> +Scotland, thistle of, 281.<br /> +Scoto-Gallicisms, 555.<br /> +Scot's Philomythie, &c., 179.<br /> +Scots march, the old, 104. 235. 280. 331. 449.<br /> +Scott (Sir Walter), ballad quoted by him, 345.<br /> +—— hoax on, 439. 546.<br /> +Scottish monastic establishments, 104. 188. 208.<br /> +Scoundrel's Dictionary, 80.<br /> +Scriptures, unacknowledged quotations from, 414.<br /> +S. (D.) on Young's Narcissa, 252.<br /> +S. (E.) on surnames, 425.<br /> +S. (E. A.) on Suwich Priory, 344.<br /> +—— plate in Lewes Castle, 449.<br /> +Seals, hair in, 317.<br /> +Sea-serpent, description of, 405.<br /> +Seaward's (Sir Edw.) narrative, its authorship, 10. 185. 352.<br /> +Seleucus on deaths from fasting, 301.<br /> +Seller (Abednego), notices of, 587.<br /> +Senses, seven, by Taliesin, 521.<br /> +Sept, its etymology, 277. 304.<br /> +September, thirty days hath, the antiquity of the lines, 392. 463.<br /> +Septimus on French and Italian degrees, 79.<br /> +Serjeant trumpeter, his privileges, 127.<br /> +Serjeants' rings, 59. 92. 110. 139. 181. 563.<br /> +Serpent with a human head, 547.<br /> +Seth's pillars, 609.<br /> +Settle's Female Prelate, 52.<br /> +Seventh son of a seventh son, 532. 596. 617.<br /> +Seventh son, peculiar attributes of, 412. 572.<br /> +Sexes, their separation in churches, 41. 539.<br /> +Shadow of the Tree of Life, its author, 79.<br /> +Shadows, which are they? 196. 281. 475.<br /> +Shakes—"No great shakes" explained, 443.<br /> +Shakspeare and the English press, 117.<br /> +—— "As stars with trains of fire," 75. 154. 210.<br /> +—— ballad on, 466. 524.<br /> +—— manuscript emendations, 484. 535.<br /> +—— notes, 483.<br /> +—— readings in, 75. 169. 236. 241. 285. 410. 483.<br /> +—— seal, 539. 589.<br /> +—— Tennyson and Claudian, 492. 618.<br /> +—— passage in All's Well that ends Well, 436. 509.<br /> +—— —— As You Like It, 564. 587.<br /> +—— Cymbeline, 556.<br /> +—— Hamlet, 169. 377. 492.<br /> +—— King Henry IV., 462.<br /> +—— Measure for Measure, 435. 573. 588.<br /> +—— Merchant of Venice, 605.<br /> +—— Tempest, "the rack," 390.<br /> +—— Troilus and Cressida, 178. 235. 259.<br /> +—— Twelfth Night, "We three," 338. 500.<br /> +Sham Abraham explained, 442.<br /> +Sheriff, his precedency over the lord lieutenant, 394. 494.<br /> +Shipton, mother, notices of, 419.<br /> +Shoes, thrown for luck, 413.<br /> +S. (H. P.) on the meaning of Royd, 620.<br /> +S. (H. S.) on a work of Pictorial Proverbs, 559.<br /> +Shunt, a provincialism, 352. 450.<br /> +Sickle, or shekel, as used by Shakspeare, 277. 325.<br /> +Sigma on Moravian hymns, 249.<br /> +—— national proverbs, 397.<br /> +—— portrait of Mesmer, 418.<br /> +Silent woman, origin of the sign, 468. 547.<br /> +Simmonds (W. Stanley) on Count Gondomar, 489.<br /> +Simon of Sudbury, archbishop of Canterbury, 194.<br /> +Simonides on Quaker Bible, 44.<br /> +Simpson (W. Sparrow) on churchyard well and bath, 81.<br /> +—— the author of the tune Doncaster, 106.<br /> +—— commemoration of benefactors, 126.<br /> +—— curious inscription in Winchester Cathedral, 149.<br /> +—— ink used in ancient MSS., 151.<br /> +—— autograph music by Handel, 247.<br /> +—— autographs of Weever and Fuller, 162.<br /> +—— force of conscience, 165.<br /> +—— Hoare's charity, 229.<br /> +—— epitaph in St. Gregory's, Sudbury, 245.<br /> +—— escutcheon at Fawsley, 297.<br /> +—— an obelisk, 78.<br /> +—— moveable organs and pulpits, 345.<br /> +—— emaciated monumental effigies, 353.<br /> +—— a correction in the Oxford Manual, 369.<br /> +—— dedication of Middleton church, 372.<br /> +—— muffs worn by gentlemen, 560.<br /> +—— inedited poetry, 387. 435. 580.<br /> +—— Simon of Sudbury, 194.<br /> +—— "Speculum Christianorum," &c., 558.<br /> +—— a Suffolk legend, 195.<br /> +—— Turner's Romish Fox, 448.<br /> +Singer (S. W.) on the meaning and origin of æra, 420.<br /> +—— the meaning of Dulcarnon, 252. 325.<br /> +—— Inveni portum, 64.<br /> +—— legend of St. Kenelm, 131.<br /> +—— the poet referred to by Bacon, 232.<br /> +—— man in the Almanack, 378.<br /> +—— notes on books: Humphrey's works, 554.<br /> +—— passage in Cymbeline, 556.<br /> +—— passage in King Henry IV., 462.<br /> +—— passage in Measure for Measure, 435.<br /> +—— passage in Merchant of Venice, 605.<br /> +—— Tredescants and Elias Ashmole, 367. 385.<br /> +Sinaitic inscriptions, 189.<br /> +S. (J.) on the great Bowyer Bible, 248.<br /> +S. (J. D.) on deaths from fasting, 301.<br /> +—— Passemer's Antiquities of Devonshire, 511.<br /> +—— the Sclaters, 519.<br /> +S. (J. J.) on list of English sovereigns, 28.<br /> +—— hieroglyphics of vagrants, 79.<br /> +<!-- Page 639 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page639"></a>{639}</span> + +—— plague stones, 226.<br /> +S. (J. J.) on sainted kings incorruptible, 223.<br /> +Skull, swearing on, 485. 546.<br /> +S. (L.) on an inscription on a sun-dial, 79.<br /> +—— Scot's Philomythie, 179.<br /> +—— translation of Richard de Bury's Philobiblon, 443.<br /> +Slang dictionaries, 79. 208.<br /> +Slave, the last one sold in England, 438.<br /> +Slavery in Scotland, when abolished, 29. 161.<br /> +Sleck stone, meaning of, 140. 404. 548.<br /> +Sleeveless, defined, 473.<br /> +Slings used by the early Britons, 537.<br /> +S. (M.) on the disuse of the episcopal mitre, 275.<br /> +—— Sterne at Paris, 188.<br /> +—— monastic establishments in Scotland, 188.<br /> +Smectymnus, the five divines, 202.<br /> +Smintheus on a last ode by Collins, 227.<br /> +Smirke (E.) on preaching from texts in Cornwall, 2.<br /> +—— Lord Marchers of Wales, 445.<br /> +Smirke (Sydney) on inundations and their phenomena, 198.<br /> +—— Shakspeare's seal, 539.<br /> +Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on a case of longevity, 448.<br /> +—— waistcoats worn by women, 392.<br /> +Smith's Sea Grammar noticed, 64.<br /> +Smothering hydrophobic patients, 10.<br /> +Smyth (W. H.) on quarter waggoner, 11.<br /> +Smyth's MSS. relating to Gloucestershire, 512. 616.<br /> +Sneezing, customs observed at, 364. 500. 572. 599.<br /> +Sneyd (W.) on Dean Swift on Herbert's Travels, 271.<br /> +—— cases of longevity, 389.<br /> +Snooks, or Sevenoaks, 438.<br /> +Snow (Robert) on sun-dial motto, 619.<br /> +Snuff-boxes and tobacco-pipes, account of them, 246.<br /> +Snuff placed on a coffin, 462.<br /> +Sob on Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, 394.<br /> +Sobriquet, its orthography, 174.<br /> +Solidus Gallicus, its value, 277.<br /> +Somerlayes explained, 321.<br /> +Song—"Not long ago I drank a full pot," 437.<br /> +Soud, in Shakspeare, its meaning, 152.<br /> +Soulis (Lord), tradition of his death, 112.<br /> +South (Dr.) on the Apocalypse, 469.<br /> +—— the judge alluded to by him, 246.<br /> +Southey (Robert) on the hymns of the Moravians, 249.<br /> +South Sea playing cards, 217.<br /> +Southamiensis on the evidence of a ghost, 417.<br /> +—— Gospel trees, 306.<br /> +Sovereigns of England, on complete lists of, 28. 113.<br /> +Spalatro (Abp. of) assists at an English consecration, 80.<br /> +Spanish verses on the invasion of England, 294. 352.<br /> +—— vessels wrecked on Irish coast, 491. 598.<br /> +S. (P. C. S.) on the Countess of Desmond, 16.<br /> +—— nouns printed with capitals, 79.<br /> +Spectacles, inscription on a pair, 39.<br /> +—— the inventor of, 106.<br /> +Spectator, authorship of poems in, 439. 513. 548. 597.<br /> +Spectral coach and horses, 365.<br /> +Speculum Christianorum, &c., 558. 616.<br /> +Spedding (James) on death of Sir G. Gerrard, 511.<br /> +Speed's Stonehenge, MS. of, 395.<br /> +Spes on antiquaries temp. Elizabeth, 365.<br /> +—— arms of Thompson, 521.<br /> +—— frebord, 548.<br /> +—— the word Wyned, 524.<br /> +Spick and span new, 521.<br /> +Spinckes (Nathaniel), his descendants, 273. 380.<br /> +Sports, the book of, inquiry after, 347.<br /> +Spurs, did the Orientals wear them? 467.<br /> +Spy Wednesday, its meaning, 511. 620.<br /> +Squire Vernon's fox chase, a ballad, 537.<br /> +S. (R.) on Muggleton and Reeve, 80.<br /> +—— Squire Vernon's fox chase, 537.<br /> +S. (R. I.) on lines on Dr. Fell, 355.<br /> +S. (R. J.) on essay to procure Catholic Communion, 277.<br /> +—— names of places, 452.<br /> +Ss. (J.) on burning fern bringing rain, 301.<br /> +S. (S.) on catalogue of engraved portraits, 176.<br /> +—— chronogram over Sherborne school, 225.<br /> +—— collar of SS., 255.<br /> +—— Tandem D. O. M., 330.<br /> +S. (S. S.) Bishop Hall's resolutions, 150.<br /> +—— the Book of Sports, 347.<br /> +—— family likenesses, 162.<br /> +—— Hogs Norton, 304.<br /> +—— the introduction of stops, 379.<br /> +—— quotation from Crabbe, 571.<br /> +S. 2 (S. S.) on the etymology of Mushroom, 598.<br /> +—— the derivation of Stoke, 308.<br /> +S. (T.) on the authorship of "God's Love," &c., 272.<br /> +—— Tudur Aled's poems, 17.<br /> +Standard bearer in Scotland, 609.<br /> +Stanley (Sir Wm.) date of his execution, 321.<br /> +Statute of limitations abroad, 546.<br /> +Stearne's Confirmation of Witchcraft, 416. 620.<br /> +Steinman (G. S.) on genealogical queries, 537.<br /> +Stephens (George) on the derivation of Church, 79.<br /> +—— Northern ballads, 177.<br /> +—— popular stories of the English peasantry, 461.<br /> +Stephen's lectures on Chaucer, 69.<br /> +Sternberg (T.) on Reichenbach's ghost stories, 136.<br /> +—— Sterne in Paris, 105.<br /> +—— popular stories of the English peasantry, 363. 601.<br /> +Sterne in Paris, 105. 188. 254.<br /> +—— at Sutton on the Forest, 409.<br /> +Stewart (Ann), particulars of, 345.<br /> +S. (T. G.) on Black Book of Paisley, 283.<br /> +—— Paul Hoste, 89.<br /> +—— monastic establishments in Scotland, 208.<br /> +Stickle, its meaning, 235.<br /> +Still-born children, superstition respecting, 77.<br /> +Stilts used by the Irish, 508.<br /> +Stoke, its meaning, 106. 151. 212. 308.<br /> +Stomachosus on Nottingham horn-blowing, 148.<br /> +Stone-pillar worship in Ireland, 121. 259. 377.<br /> +Stops, when first introduced, 1. 133. 164. 211. 379.<br /> +Storm in 1739, 412.<br /> +Stoups, exterior, examples of, 560. 617.<br /> +Stuart (Lady Arabella), notices of, 421.<br /> +Stukeley (Dr.), his Boston MSS., 490.<br /> +Stuttgart Society, publications of, 484.<br /> +Subscriber (a) on Dean Swift's snuff-box, 274.<br /> +Sudlow (John) on South Sea playing cards, 217.<br /> +Suffolk newspapers printed at Bury, 127.<br /> +Suffragan bishops, 394.<br /> +Suicides buried in cross-roads, 405.<br /> +—— indignities on their bodies, 272. 356.<br /> +Sun-dial, inscriptions on, 79. 499. 619.<br /> +Surnames, their origin, 290. 326. 392. 424. 509. 592.<br /> +Suwich priory, particulars of, 344.<br /> +S. (W.) on the Audley family, 151.<br /> +—— ecclesiastical geography, 449.<br /> +—— epigram on Franklin and Wedderburn, 58.<br /> +—— Vincent Bourne's Epilogus, 60.<br /> +—— "Litera scripta manet," 200.<br /> +—— Dr. Hieron Mercurialis, 347.<br /> +—— the medical use of live frogs, 393.<br /> +—— on Mirabilis Liber, 90.<br /> +—— the phrase "Dress shows the man," 396.<br /> +—— "Roses all that's fair adorn," 611.<br /> +—— Virgil, Georg. I. 55., 58.<br /> +Swallows' nests, inquiry respecting, 346.<br /> +Swans, the singing of, 107. 187. 308.<br /> +Sweet singers, noticed, 372.<br /> +S. (W. H.) in writers in Bibliotheca Literaria, 486.<br /> +—— Nelson's signal, 67.<br /> +—— Nuremberg token, 450.<br /> +—— the coin of Vabalathus, 148. 489.<br /> +Swift's lunatic asylum, 372.<br /> +Swift (Dean), sale of his library, 292.<br /> +—— remarks on Herbert's Travels, 271.<br /> +—— "a pinch from Dean Swift's snuff-box," 275. 330.<br /> +Sword swallowing, 296.<br /> +S. (W. R. D.) on Eleanor, lady of the ring, 296.<br /> +S. (W. S.) on Bow bell meaning Cockney, 140.<br /> +—— clerical members of parliament, 139.<br /> +—— cure of hooping-cough, 148.<br /> +—— Horæ Belgicæ, 180.<br /> +Sydney (Algernon), 318. 426. 447. 497. 516.<br /> +Sylva (M. A.) on Lord Wharton's Bibles, 29.<br /> +Symbol on the rabbit as a symbol, 487.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +T.</h3> +<p> +T. on the Amber Witch, 569.<br /> +—— the author of History is Philosophy, &c., 153.<br /> +—— Plenius and his lyrichord, 58.<br /> +Tabitha's dream, by Christopher Anstey, 129.<br /> +Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay, 36.<br /> +Tail on docking horses' tails, 611.<br /> +Talbot (Peter), was he author of Blakloanæ Hæresis? 44.<br /> +Tandem D. O. M., 330.<br /> +Taprobane on a regular mull, 165.<br /> +Taylor (Alex.) on the Greek referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 353.<br /> +Taylor (E. S.) on burials in woollen, 414.<br /> +—— note on Virgil, 388.<br /> +—— general pardons, 496.<br /> +—— the Taylor family, 370.<br /> +Taylor (H. W. S.) on sailing on Friday, 381.<br /> +—— motto at Newcastle, 452.<br /> +Taylor (Jeremy), on a passage in, 65.<br /> +—— a story by him, 611.<br /> +Taylors of Worcester, notices of, 370. 473.<br /> +T. (C.) on St. Christopher, 495.<br /> +—— emaciated monumental effigies, 427.<br /> +—— English surnames, Bolingbroke, 392.<br /> +—— motto on chimney-piece, 345.<br /> +—— the fallacy of traditions, 390.<br /> +—— 'prentice pillars, 395.<br /> +—— the various styles of old china, 415.<br /> +—— plague stones, 427.<br /> +—— Presbyterian oath, 274.<br /> +—— the effects of the window-tax, 559.<br /> +T. (C. B.) on Sir John Cheke, 200. 320.<br /> +T. (Dublin) on Sir J. Ware and St. Patrick, 561.<br /> +T. (E.) on portrait of William Combe, 558.<br /> +Tecede on group at Prague, 346.<br /> +Temple (Harry Leroy) on a passage in the Giaour, 162.<br /> +—— Irish titles of honour, 467.<br /> +—— the pronunciation of oasis, 465.<br /> +Ten Commandments in ten lines, 607.<br /> +Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on the early use of the cross and the crucifix, 85.<br /> +—— John Holywood, the mathematician, 42.<br /> +—— St. Irene and the island Santorin, 14.<br /> +—— modern Greek names of places, 259.<br /> +—— stone-pillar worship in Ireland, 121.<br /> +T. (E. S. T.) on under weigh or under way, 153.<br /> +<!-- Page 640 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page640"></a>{640}</span> + +Testament, new arrangement of the Old, 199.<br /> +Tewars on Notte of Imbercourt, Surrey, 393.<br /> +—— sons of the Conqueror, 512.<br /> +—— mother of Richard Fitz-John, 511.<br /> +—— ladies styled baronets, 536.<br /> +—— Sir George Howard, 538.<br /> +—— Mary Horton, 584.<br /> +—— the Waller family, 586.<br /> +Texas, plant in, 42.<br /> +Texts, preaching from in Cornwall, 2.<br /> +T. (G. A.) on whipping graves, 280.<br /> +T. (G. E.) on "Sum liber, et non sum," &c., 152.<br /> +T. (G. W.) on equestrian figure of Elizabeth, 235.<br /> +—— meaning of Stickle, 235.<br /> +Đ. on the derivation of Chelwoldesbury, 449.<br /> +T. (H.) on inscription at Hardwicke Hall, 125.<br /> +—— the phrase German's lips, 151.<br /> +Theodoric, legend of, 196.<br /> +Theoloneum, what? 105. 161. 236.<br /> +Theophania, its author, 88.<br /> +T. (H. G.) on Chantrey's sleeping children, 476.<br /> +—— second exhumation of King Arthur, 490.<br /> +—— the seventh son, 412. 572.<br /> +Thompsons of Lancashire, their arms, 468. 521.<br /> +Thoms (W. J.) on Flemish illustrations of early English literature, 6.<br /> +Thiers' Consulship and Empire, mistranslations in, 243.<br /> +Thorpe (Ashwell), ballad of, 258.<br /> +Three estates of the realm, 129. 539.<br /> +Throw on the derivation of Garseeg, 126.<br /> +—— on the walrus being found in the Baltic, 150.<br /> +Thunder, Bailey's definition of, 56.<br /> +T. (H. W. S.) on Sir Richard Pole, 567.<br /> +Tiberius, record at, 583.<br /> +Tilfordiensis on Tilford oak, 277.<br /> +Tillotson (Abp) on Athanasian creed, 469.<br /> +Timour, Autobiography of, 398.<br /> +T. (J.) or lines on woman, 490.<br /> +T. (J. E.) on the <i>diving</i> success of Sir J. Hayes, 226.<br /> +—— dial motto on Mont Cenis, 285.<br /> +T. (J. G.) on Goblin. Gorgeous, Gossip, 248.<br /> +T. (J. H.) on Scologlandis and Scologi, 501.<br /> +T. (L.) on mediæval and middle ages, 469.<br /> +T. (L. G.) on Llandudno, or the Great Orme's Head, 175. 305.<br /> +T. (L. H. J.) on modern Greek names of places, 209.<br /> +—— Sir Walter Raleigh's snuff-box, 78.<br /> +—— punning the word Jesuits, 128.<br /> +—— pasquinades, 200.<br /> +—— Spanish verses on the invasion of England, 294.<br /> +—— General James Wolfe, 35.<br /> +T. (M.) on a theoloneum, 105.<br /> +Toady explained, 419.<br /> +Todd (Dr. J. H.) on Pandecte, 622.<br /> +—— Philip Twisden, Bishop of Raphoe, 10.<br /> +—— Wady Mokatteb, Numb. xi. 26. 31. 159.<br /> +Tokens, Scotch, of the 17th century, 585.<br /> +Tomkins (H. G.) on emaciated monumental figures, 498.<br /> +—— the slings of the early Britons, 537.<br /> +—— swearing on a skull, 546.<br /> +Tonges of Tonge, notices of, 40.<br /> +Tonna (L. H. J.) on William, Abbot of St. Albans, 611.<br /> +Tonson and the Westminsters, 585.<br /> +Torshel's Harmony of the Bible, 199. 334.<br /> +Town-halls, mediæval, 295. 403. 427. 470. 522.<br /> +Tortoiseshell tom cats, 465. 618.<br /> +Towns, their Latin names, 235. 305.<br /> +Toxophilus on archer rolls, 395.<br /> +T. (P.) on Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 116.<br /> +—— compositions during the protectorate, 68.<br /> +—— Gospel oaks, 210.<br /> +—— the meaning of Hyrne, 211.<br /> +—— on the meaning of Cabal, 520.<br /> +—— the phrase Rotten Row, 160.<br /> +—— the introduction of stops, 133.<br /> +T. (R.) on stone-pillar worship, 377.<br /> +Tradescant the younger, an Englishman, 266. 474.<br /> +Traditions, the fallacy of many, 390.<br /> +—— through few links, 77, 135. 203. 306. 330.<br /> +Traherne (Mr.), notices of, 294. 333.<br /> +Traveller on portrait of Charles Mordaunt, 441.<br /> +Trebor on Welsh women's hats, 491.<br /> +Tredescants and Elias Ashmole, 266. 367. 385.<br /> +Trees, their age, 8. 40. 43. 90. 113. 141. 277. 309. 497.<br /> +Trenchard (Sir John), his general pardon, 496. 593.<br /> +Trevelyan (W. C.) on the meaning of Groom, 348.<br /> +Trinity chapel, Knightsbridge, 13.<br /> +Tripos explained, 91.<br /> +Trumpington church, curious recess in, 104. 208.<br /> +Tudur Aled's poems, 17.<br /> +T. (W. G. T.) on the arms of Sir Roger Wilcock, 12.<br /> +Twisden (Philip), bishop of Itaphoe, notice of, 10.<br /> +Twises, explained, 592.<br /> +Twittens, the meaning of, 560.<br /> +T. (W. W. E.) on Abraham-men, 442.<br /> +—— "Cane Decane Canis," 440.<br /> +—— Sir Hobbard de Hoy, 468.<br /> +—— a roaring Meg, 105.<br /> +—— Sir E. Seaward's Narrative, 10.<br /> +T. (W. S.) on swallows' nests, 346.<br /> +Twyford, its site, 467. 569.<br /> +Tye, its meaning as used in Sussex, 395.<br /> +Tyro on John Lord Berkeley, 369.<br /> +—— Cynthia's Dragon-yoke, 354.<br /> +—— Gilbert Burnet, 396.<br /> +—— portrait of Mesmer, 473.<br /> +—— Olivarius de Prophetia, 161.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +U.</h3> +<p> +Ulrich (St.), Trésor of the church of, 468.<br /> +Unicorn, its habits, 383.<br /> +Unicorn on brass of Abbot Kirton, 536.<br /> +—— brass of Lady Gore, 542.<br /> +—— archaic and provincial words, 251.<br /> +—— Mother Carey's chickens, 427.<br /> +—— enigmatical epitaphs, 452.<br /> +—— the grave-stones of Joe Miller, 485.<br /> +—— the age of trees, 497.<br /> +—— ground ice, 546.<br /> +—— New Zealand legend, 27.<br /> +Uplondishe man on a bit o' fine writin', 581.<br /> +Urmston (Gen. Edward), noticed, 442.<br /> +Ursula on governor of St. Christopher in 1662, 510.<br /> +—— monumental effigies, 497.<br /> +—— John Owen, bishop of St. Asaph, 510.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +V.</h3> +<p> +V. on Plato's lines in Antho. Palat., 450.<br /> +Vabalathus, on the coins of, 148. 489.<br /> +Valentines, when first used, 128.<br /> +Valentine's day in Devonshire, 55. 148.<br /> +Vanes, their antiquity, 490.<br /> +Vangs (Sir Gammer), story of, 164.<br /> +V. (E.) on the derivation of Tripos, 91.<br /> +—— Spanish verses on the invasion, 352.<br /> +Vendace, the fish so called, 302.<br /> +Vermin, payments for destroying, 67.<br /> +Vernon (Sir Ralph), his longevity, 389. 471.<br /> +Verses in classical prose, 44. 379.<br /> +V. (H. H. H.) on Bishop Coverdale's Bible, 59.<br /> +—— marriage tithe in Wales, 29.<br /> +—— arms of Manchester, 59.<br /> +Vice. Com. Deputat. on sheriffs and lords lieutenant, 494.<br /> +Vikingr Skotar, meaning of term, 394. 499.<br /> +Vincent (R.) on garlands in churches, 469.<br /> +—— the first glance at a new moon, 485.<br /> +—— superstitions respecting rust, 486.<br /> +Virgil, note on Æneid II. 682-3., 388.<br /> +—— Georg. I. 55., 58. 189. 307.<br /> +Virtuosi, or St. Luke's Club, 487.<br /> +Vivan (Machell), his longevity, 356.<br /> +V. (J W.) on "O Juvenis frustra" &c., 441.<br /> +Vokares on family likenesses, 260.<br /> +Voltaire, his name an anagram, 17.<br /> +—— epitaph on, 316.<br /> +Vordac, the Count de, his death, 229.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +W.</h3> +<p> +W. on the derivation of Buzz, 104.<br /> +—— the first gunpowder mill, 416.<br /> +W. (A.) on "Gutta cavat lapidem," 610.<br /> +—— monumental plate at Lewes castle, 342<br /> +—— Latin hexameters on the Bible, 507.<br /> +Wady Mokatteb, 31. 87. 159. 256.<br /> +W. (A. F. A.) on a ring found in France, 395.<br /> +Waissailing orchards in Sussex, 293.<br /> +Waistcoats worn by women, 392.<br /> +Walcott (Mackenzie) on Ackerman's account of Winchester College, 539.<br /> +—— "After me the deluge," 619.<br /> +—— boy bishop of Eton, 621.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings, 111.<br /> +—— Gen. James Wolfe, 34.<br /> +Wales, princes of, charters concerning, 178. 237.<br /> +Walker (Matthew), notice of, 10.<br /> +Walkinghame (Francis), noticed, 441.<br /> +Walker family, notices of, 586. 619.<br /> +Wallington's Journal, 489. 569.<br /> +Wallop, its meaning, 246.<br /> +Walrus, is it found in the Baltic? 150.<br /> +Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 110.<br /> +Walton (S.) on Algernon Sydney, 516.<br /> +—— Sir John Trenehard, 593.<br /> +Walton's Angler, queries on, 609.<br /> +Warde (H. Corville) on John of Horsill, 29.<br /> +—— the phrase "I am at Dulcarnon," 180.<br /> +Warden (J. S.) on Boston, and Bunker's Hill, 438.<br /> +—— the meaning of Abigail, 450.<br /> +—— the derivation of Barnacles, 499.<br /> +—— Byron's Siege of Corinth, 534.<br /> +—— frozen sounds, 40.<br /> +—— line on Franklin, 549.<br /> +—— women torn to pieces by cats, 43.<br /> +—— a quotation "Eva stood and wept alone," 416.<br /> +—— St. Richard, a Saxon king 418.<br /> +—— death of Richard, son of the Conqueror, 441.<br /> +Ware, history of its large bed, 128. 213.<br /> +Warren (Dr. W.), his tract on Cambridge, 418.<br /> +Warton on Aristotle's Poetics, 606.<br /> +Way, or weigh, of a ship, 152.<br /> +Way (Albert) on suffragan bishops, 394.<br /> +—— game feathers protracting death, 413.<br /> +Waylen (J.) on compositions under the protectorate, 546.<br /> +W. (C.) on Hewitt's Memoirs of Rustat, 469.<br /> +—— the meaning of Royd, 489.<br /> +—— Sir E. K. Williams, 586.<br /> +W. (C. J.) on portrait of Countess of Desmond, 43.<br /> +W. (D.) on St. Wilfrid's Needle, 620.<br /> +Weather prophecy, 534. 581.<br /> +Weber on the material media of music, 201.<br /> +Wedding, ring, origin of, 443.<br /> +Weever's autograph, 162.<br /> +Well and bath at East Dereham, 81.<br /> +"Well bobbit, Blanch of Middleby," an old tune, 296.<br /> +Welling, or Welwyn, house at, 138. 448.<br /> +Wellington (Duke of) and the phrase "Up, Guards, and at them!" 396. 425.<br /> +—— his using the phrase, "There is no mistake," 34.<br /> +<!-- Page 641 --><span class="pagenum"><a name="page641"></a>{641}</span> + +—— petition for his recall, 43. 115.<br /> +Wellwisher on bachelors' buttons, 178.<br /> +Welsh bards, their massacre, 558.<br /> +Welsh song on the new year, 5.<br /> +Welsh women's hats, 491.<br /> +W. (E. N.) on petition respecting the Duke of Wellington, 115.<br /> +—— serjeants' rings, 92.<br /> +—— treasury of St. Mark's, &c., 583.<br /> +Werburgh (St.), Bradshaw's Life of, 587.<br /> +W. (E. S. S.) on deaths from fasting, 301.<br /> +—— Miss Fanshawe's enigma, 321.<br /> +—— meaning of Whallop, 246.<br /> +Wolfe (Gen. James), notices of, 34. 98. 176. 163. 185. 213. 279. 298. 398. 590.<br /> +W. (G.) on Fairfax family mansion, 490.<br /> +—— Gen. James Wolfe, 35.<br /> +W. (H.) on Computatio Eccles. Anglic., 11.<br /> +—— epigram on Dr. Fell, 379.<br /> +Wharton (Lord), his gift of Bibles, 29.<br /> +Wharton (Mrs.), the poetess, 226.<br /> +Wherland family, 466.<br /> +Whipping a husband, 152.<br /> +Whipping-boys for royalty, 468. 545.<br /> +Whistair (John C.) on plant in Texas, 42.<br /> +Whit, the name of a drink, 610.<br /> +Whitborne (J. B.) on portrait of Baskerville, 355.<br /> +—— engraved portraits, 261.<br /> +—— crown jewels kept at Holt Castle, 440.<br /> +—— Martha, Countess of Middleton, 394.<br /> +—— Miserrimus, 354.<br /> +—— Dr. Richard Morton, 473.<br /> +—— Kyrle's tankard at Balliol College, 537.<br /> +—— ancient timber town-halls, 470.<br /> +—— the Taylor family, 473.<br /> +—— William, second Duke of Hamilton, 371.<br /> +Whitby (Dr.), manuscripts of, 388.<br /> +White (A. Holt) on Essex broad oak, 40.<br /> +—— Hornchurch, 187.<br /> +—— paring the nails, &c., 309.<br /> +—— Algernon Sidney, 497.<br /> +—— indignities on the bodies of suicides, 356.<br /> +White feather, showing the, origin of, 274. 309.<br /> +Whiting's watch, 403.<br /> +Whole Duty of Man, its authorship, 229.<br /> +Wiclif, its correct orthography, 274.<br /> +Wiggan of Utiggan, an Oxford student, 78. 134. 210.<br /> +Wilcock (Sir Roger), his armorial ensigns, 12.<br /> +Wilfrid's (St.) Needle in Yorkshire, 510. 573. 620.<br /> +William the Conqueror, his sons, 512. 570. 620.<br /> +Williams (B.) on Béocera Gent, 201. 282.<br /> +—— the derivation of Church, 165.<br /> +—— the name Grimesdyke, 43.<br /> +—— Kingswei, or Kings-way, 211.<br /> +William (C.) on epitaph at Low Moor, 486.<br /> +Williams (Sir E. K.), his pedigree, 586.<br /> +Wilmot (Sir J. E. Eardley), letter to Messrs. Butterworth, 97.<br /> +Will o' Wisp, his present location, 511. 574.<br /> +Wilson (Arthur C.) on prohibiting the use of coal, 513.<br /> +Wilson (John), inquiry repecting, 276. 329. 362. 399.<br /> +Wiltoniensis on General Wolfe, 399.<br /> +—— Daniel De Foe, 392.<br /> +Winchester Cathedral, curious inscription in, 149.<br /> +—— College, account of in Ackermann, 539.<br /> +—— trusty servant at, 417.<br /> +Window tax, its effects, 559.<br /> +Windsor town-hall, inscription on, 8.<br /> +Winifreda: Steven's Rural Felicity, 38.<br /> +Winn (Rowland) on existing specimen of the Dodo, 463.<br /> +Winterton (Ralph), notices of, 346. 419. 569.<br /> +Winwick, Lancashire, origin of the name, 437.<br /> +Wiswould (S.) on Fairlop oak, 621.<br /> +—— the birthplace of Sir S. Garth, 151.<br /> +—— Mother Huff and Mother Damnable, 151.<br /> +—— ten commandments in ten lines, 607.<br /> +W. (J.) on American degrees, 177.<br /> +W. (J. M.) on the rendering of Hebrew x. 23. 320.<br /> +W. (J. R.) on Baxter's pulpit, 498.<br /> +—— on sons of the Conqueror, 620.<br /> +—— Sally Lunn, 498.<br /> +W. (J. S.) on Dido and Æneas, 68.<br /> +—— a passage in the Traveller, 63.<br /> +W. (L.) on Cromwell's skull, 382.<br /> +Winson (S.) on the authorship of Count Cagliostro, 81.<br /> +W. (M. Y. R.) on emaciated monumental effigies, 427.<br /> +—— town-halls, 427.<br /> +—— a trusty servant at Winchester, 417.<br /> +Woollen, burials in, 414. 542.<br /> +Woolley (Hannah), particulars of, 225.<br /> +Worsaae (J. A.), on Bothwell's burial-place, 368.<br /> +—— the Danes in England, 369.<br /> +—— note for, on Fell and Rigg, 557.<br /> +W. (P.) on portrait of Thomas Percy, 549.<br /> +W. (P. B.) on Cambrian literature, 489.<br /> +Wright's History of Ludlow, its completion, 226.<br /> +W. (S.) on maps of Africa, 382.<br /> +—— Sinaitic inscriptions, 189.<br /> +W. (T.) on Dr. John Ash, 135.<br /> +W. (T. S.) on Junius rumours, 522.<br /> +W. (T. W.) on the Wherland family, 466.<br /> +W. (W.) on frontispiece to Hobbes' Leviathan, 34.<br /> +—— objective and subjective, 42.<br /> +W. (W.) <i>Malta</i>, on burning fern bringing rain, 500.<br /> +—— agnomen of brother Jonathan, 149.<br /> +—— merchant adventurers to Spain, 499.<br /> +Wycherley's verses on Plowden, 296.<br /> +Wyld's great globe, 488.<br /> +Wyle cop, its meaning, 44.<br /> +Wyned waynescott, what? 321. 474. 524.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +X.</h3> +<p> +X. on objective and subjective, 11.<br /> +X. (X. G.) on "Quid est Episcopus," 177.<br /> +X. (X. X.) on Bloomerism in the 16th century, 8.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +Y.</h3> +<p> +Y. on sun-dial inscription, 499.<br /> +Yankee Doodle by T. L., 86.<br /> +—— not a national anthem, 572.<br /> +Yarmouth arms, 200.<br /> +Yarrell (Wm.) on the derivation of Azores, 501.<br /> +—— the death-watch, 597.<br /> +—— Gabriel hounds, 591.<br /> +—— the meaning of Lode, 450.<br /> +—— Mother Carey's chickens, 428.<br /> +—— mistletoe, 596.<br /> +—— Nacar, 595.<br /> +Y. (E. H.) on the Earls of Clare, 371.<br /> +—— L'Homme de 1400 Ans, 256.<br /> +—— surnames, 424.<br /> +—— groom of the stole, 476.<br /> +—— "'Twas whisper'd in heaven," 258.<br /> +Y. (J.) on the author of "A Character of a True Churchman," 105.<br /> +—— a bibliographical query, 198.<br /> +—— Cole's orign of surnames, 593.<br /> +—— an unpublished work on National Defences, 171.<br /> +—— John Lord Berkeley, bishop of Ely, 275.<br /> +—— Verstegan's account of a large family, 548.<br /> +Young's Idea of Christian love, translated, 226.<br /> +Young's (Dr.) Narcissa, 252.<br /> +</p> +<h3> +Z.</h3> +<p> +Zealand (New), a legend of, 27. 282.<br /> +Zeus on fire unknown, 573.<br /> +Ziegler (Caspar) and the diaconate, 560.<br /> +Z. (P.) on Ancient Egypt, 39.<br /> +Z. (X.) on cases of presentiment, 411.<br /> +Z. (X. Y.) on History of Commerce, 276.<br /> +—— Eliza Fenning, 162.<br /> +—— miniature of Cromwell, 189.<br /> +—— breezes from gas works, 325.<br /> +</p> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2>END OF THE FIFTH VOLUME.</h2> + + +<p>Printed by <span class="smcap">Thomas Clark Shaw</span>, of No. 8. 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