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NOTES AND QUERIES:
A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES,
GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
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“When found, make a note of.”—Captain
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Volume first.
November, 1849-may, 1850.
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Index.
A.
Abbey of St. Wandrille, 382. 486.
Abdication of James II., 39. 489.
Aberdeen, Burnet prize at, 91.
Aboriginal chambers near Tilbury, 462.
A.(B) on emancipation of the Jews, 475.
Accuracy of references, 170.
Addison’s books, 212.
Adolphus on a recent novel, 231.
Advent bells, 121.
Adversaria, 73. 86.
Aelfric’s colloquy, 168. 197. 232. 248. 278.
Aelian, translation of, 267. 284.
A.(F.R.) on Sterne’s Koran, 418.
—— on a passage in Goldsmith, 83.
—— Queen of Hearts, 320.
Agricola (C.), Propugnaculum anti-Pistorianum, 203.
A.(J.D.) on swords worn in public, 415.
Alban’s (St.) Day, 399.
—— law courts at, 366.
Albert (Le Petit), 474.
Alchemy, metrical writings on, 60.
Alexandria (Ptolemy of), 142. 170.
Alfred’s (King) geography of Europe, 257. 313.
—— works, 93.
Alicui on Becket’s grace-cup, 143.
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 132.
All Angels and St. Michael’s, feast of, 235.
“All-to-broke,” 490.
Allusion in Friar Brackley’s sermon, 351.
Almanack (Poor Robin’s), 470.
Alms-basins, ancient, inscription on, 44. 52. 171.
Alms-dishes, ancient inscribed, 87. 117. 135. 254.
Alpha on the origin of slang phrases, 185.
Alsop (Anthony), 215. 219.
Alythes on Belvoir Castle, 246.
America known to the Ancients, 542.
—— Madoc’s emigration to,
12. 56. 57. 58. 236. 282.
American aborigines, why called Indians? 254. 491.
—— bittern, 352.
—— Lady, memoirs of, 335.
—— reprints of old books, 209.
—— stamp act; Lord Chatham’s
speech on, 12. 290.
Ames, new edition of Herbert’s, 8.
—— by Herbert and Dibdin, 38.
Ancient alms-basins, 171.
—— armour (Meyrick’s), error
in, 342.
—— inscribed alms dish, 87. 117.
135.
—— motto, 93.
—— Ms. account of Britain,
174.
—— tiles, 173.
Andrews (H.) on Burnet prize at Aberdeen, 91.
Andre (Petit) on Welsh ambassador, 283.
Anecdotes of books, 73.
Anecdote of the civil wars, 93.
—— of a peal of bells, 382.
Angels’ visits, 102.
Anglo-Cambrian on history of landed and commercial
policy,
and history of Edward II., 59.
—— on Madoc’s expedition to
America, 57.
Anglo-Saxon “Lay of the Phoenix,” 203.
—— Ms. of Orosius, 371.
—— word “unlaid.” 430.
Anglo-Saxons, devices and standards of, 216.
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Annotators, anonymous, identity of, 213.
Annus Trabeatiouis, 105. 252.
Anonymous Ravennas, date of, 124. 220. 368.
Antholin’s, (St.,) 189. 260.
Antiquarius on Queen Elizabeth’s domestic establishment,
41.
Antinephelegesita on Boduc, 232.
A or An before words beginning with a vowel, 350.
467.
Apocrypha, 401.
Apposition, 384.
A.(P.R.) on yeoman, 440.
Arabic numerals and cipher, 230. 279. 358. 367. 433.
435.
Archaeology, mathematical, 132.
Archaeus on “Under the rose,” 214.
—— on Gray’s elegy, 389.
Architecture, glossary of terms, 189.
—— introduction to the study of
Gothic, 189.
Armada, poem on, 12. 18.
Armagh, etymology of, 158. 219. 264.
A.(R.), “My mind to me a kingdom is,”
489.
—— on all-to-broke, 490.
—— on Dr. Strode’s poem, 490.
—— on Wotton’s poem to Lord
Bacon, 489.
Arun on autograph mottoes of Richard, Duke of Gloucester,
and Harry, Duke of Buckingham, 252.
—— on change of name, 337.
—— on a curious monumental brass,
370.
—— on early statistics, Chart, Kent,
441.
—— on ecclesiastical year, 477.
—— on mercenary preacher, 489.
—— on “M. or N.,” 476.
—— on Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee
of Parson’s Charity, Ely, 465.
—— on St. Martin’s Lane, 375.
—— on throwing old shoes at a wedding,
468.
—— on trunck breeches, 489.
Asher (A.) on books by the yard, 168.
—— on genealogy of European sovereigns,
339.
Ashgrove, Duke of, 92.
“As lazy as Ludlum’s dog, as laid him
down to bark,” 382. 475.
“As morse caught the mare,” 320.
“As throng as Throp’s wife,” 485.
Astle’s MSS., 282.
“Atlas Novus,” Seutter’s, 156.
Aubrey (John), 71.
Auctorite de Dibil, 460.
Augustine on American bittern, 352.
—— on origin of calamity, 352.
Augustinian Eremites of York, library of, 83.
Austen (H. Morland) on curious symbolical custom,
363.
—— on the emancipation of the Jews,
401.
Authors and books, (No. 1.) 42.
—— (No. 2.), 102.
—— (No. 3.), 151.
—— (No. 4.), 178.
Authors and books, (No. 5.), 239.
—— (No. 6.), 363.
Authors of old plays, 77. 120.
—— who have privately printed their
own works, 469.
Authorship of a couplet, 211.
Autograph mottoes of Henry, Duke of Buckingham, and
Richard,
Duke of Gloucester, 134. 283. 284. 479.
Ave Pries and Gheeze Yaecoudi, 215. 267.
Avon, derivation of, 285.
A.(W.P.), meaning of Cheshire round, 383.
Aylmer (Bp.), letter to, from Lord Burghley, 12.
Aylmer’s (Bishop) letter respecting poem of
the Armada, 18.
B.
B. on ancient motto, 136. —— on
Beaufoy’s Ringer’s True Guide, 137. ——
on change of name, 246. —— on Colonel
Hyde Seymour, 341. —— on Elizabeth
and Isabel, 488. —— on form of petition,
44. —— on Gloucestershire custom,
243. —— on Miss Warneford and Mr.
Cromwell, 157. —— on Norman pedigrees,
214. —— on Professor de Morgan and
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Dr. Johnson, 107. —— query about
St. Wini, 344. —— query on Selden’s
titles of honour, 351. —— on Sir
Walter de Batton, 17. —— on Solomon
Dayfolke, 476. —— (A.E.) on derivation
of news, 360. —— (A.) on Martins
the printer, 213. —— on superstitions
in the North of England 294. ——
Twm Shawm Cattle, 453. Bacon and Jeremy Taylor,
notes on, 427. Baron’s Lord metrical version
of the Psalms, 202. 243. 261. Baron Roger, hints
for new edition of, 350. Badger, the, 324.
Bagnio in Long Acre, 194. Bambridge and Buckridge
Streets, 34. —— Gates, 229.
Bald Head, defence of, 34. Baldwin’s Gardens,
410. Ballad, Kentish, 247. Ballads, Homeric
of Dr. Magina, 470. Ballad of Dick and the Devil,
172. 473. —— of the wars in France,
445. —— makers and legislators,
133. Ballpolensis, on Stephen’s Sermons,
334. Balloons, 389. Baptism, register of
Cromwell’s, 136. Barclay’s Satyricon,
some account of, 27. Bardolph and Poins, 353.
Barba Lonza, 384. Barker, W.G.J., on Henry, Lord
Darnley, 128. —— on Bishop Barnaby,
132. Barnabas, (St.), 136. Barnaby, Bishop,
53. 132. 254. Barnacles, 117. 169. 254. 340.
{498} Barrister, a, on origin of the word chapel,
371. Barry (J. Milner), a note on Robert
Herrick,
the author of Hesperides, 291.
—— Complutensian Polyglot, 251.
—— M.D., on meaning of palace, 233.
Barryana, 212. Bartletts Buildings, 115.
Bartholomew Legate, the martyr, 483. Basse (William,)
and his poems, 200. 265. 295. 348. Bawn, meaning
of, 440. Baxter, (William), 285. Bayley
(W. D’Oyly,) on Barryana, 212. Bayswater
and its origin, 182. B.(C.) on ancient motto,
104. —— on Gray’s Alcaic Ode,
382. —— on Cromwell’s estates,
421. —— on shrew, 421. ——
on proverb, God tempers the wind, 325. ——
on horns, 419. —— on Colderidge’s
Christabel and Byron’s Lara, 324. ——
on hockey, 457. —— Temple Stanyan,
460. —— on “Nomade.”
389. —— on the true tragedy of Richard
III., 315. —— on death-bed superstition,
358. —— on emerald, 340. B.(C.W.)
on anecdotes of the civil wars, 338. ——
on shrew, 445. Bear, Louse, and Religion, Fable
of, 321. Beauchamp (Stephen) on pilgrimages of
kings, &c.—Blind man’s
buff—Muffin
Hundred weight, 173.
Beaufoy’s Ringer’s True Guide, 157.
Beaumont, a poem attributed to, 145. Beaver,
417. Beaver hat, when first used in England,
130. 235. 256. 317. 338. 386. Becket’s
grace cup, 142. Becket (Thomas a), Mother of,
415. 490. Bedford Coffee House, Covent Garden,
451. Beeston (Sir William), journal of, 444.
Beetle mythology, 194. Beggar’s opera,
receipts of, 178. Bek (Anthony), Bishop of Durham,
173. Bell (John) of the Chancery Bar, 93.
Bell (Dr. W.) on ancient inscribed dishes, 135.
Bell (Dr.) on the talisman of Charlemagne, 140.
Bells, a peal of, 125. 154. 170. Bells (Judas),
195. 235. 357. Bolvoir Castle, 246. 384.
B.(E.M.) on Complutensian MSS., 402. ——
on Dulcarnon, 254. —— on the emblem
and national motto of Ireland, 415. ——
on Luther’s portrait at Warwick Castle, 400.
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—— on Latin distich and translation,
415. —— on Luther’s translation
of the New Testament, 399. —— on
Pope Felix, 415. —— on Verbum Graecum,
415. Berkeley’s theory of vision vidicated,
107. 130. Bernicia, 335. 388. Bess of Hardwick,
276. 330. Beta on prison dicipline and execution
of justice, 70. Betterton’s Duties of a
Player, 67. 105. Bever’s (Dr. Thomas) Legal
Polity of Great Britain, 483. B.(F.) on Kentish
Ballad, 247. B.(F.C.) on Bishop Blaize, 247.
—— on dedications, 386. ——
on error in Meyrick’s Ancient Armour, 342. ——
errors corrected, 331. —— on Hudibrastic
couplet, 340. —— on Mousetrap Dante,
339. —— on plagiarisms and parallel
passages, 347. B.(F.C.) on proverbial sayings
and their origins, 332. 347. ——
on shipster, 339. —— on straw necklaces,
and method of keeping notes, 104. B.(F.J.) on
quotations from Pope, 102. —— on
masters of St. Cross, 404. B.(G.H.) on Cold Harbour,
50. —— on Colinaeus, 158. ——
on the Field of the Brothers’ Footsteps, 178.
—— on Gilbert Brown, 361. ——
on Lord Erskine’s brooms, 138. ——
on Weeping Cross, 154. —— on thistle
of Scotland, 90. B.(H.) on Pandoxare, 202.
B.(H.L.) on Ave Trici, 215. B.(J.S.) on the reconelliation
of 1554, 186. Bible and key, divination by the,
413. Bibliographic project, 9. Bibliographical
notes, 413. Bibliographie Biographique, 42.
Bigotry, 204. Bill of fare of 1626, 99.
Billingsgate, origin of name, 93. 164.
Bills of fare in 1683, 54. Biographers of Lydgate
and Coverdale, 379. Birthplace of Andrew Borde,
88. Birchingon’s (Stephen) MSS., compilation
of, 7. Bis dat qui cito dat, 330. Bishop
that burneth, 87. Bishop Barnaby, Why lady-bird
so called, 28. 134. Bishop Barlow, 206.
Bitton, Sir Walter de, 157. Bive and chute lambs,
63. 474. B.(J.) on bust of Sir Walter Raleigh,
76. —— on Countess of Pembroke’s
letter, 154. —— on D’Israeli
on the Court of Wards, 173. —— on
the Marescautia, 167. —— on Scole
Inn, 283. B.(J.M.) Auctorite de Dibil, 460.
—— on As lazy as Ludlum’s dog,
475. —— on Dr. Maginn’s Shakespeare’s
papers, 470. —— on Doctor Dobbs
and his horse Nobbs, 253. —— on
etymology of Totnes, 470. —— on
finkle or finkel, 477. —— on howkey
or horkey, 457. —— on etymology
of Totnes, 470. —— on a phonetic
peculiarity, 463. —— on Poor Robin’s
Almanack, 470. —— queries concerning
Chaucer, 303. —— St. Winifreda,
475. B.(J.S.) what are depinges, 277. B.(L.)
of Duncan Campbell, 186. Black broth, Lacedaemonian,
was it coffee? 124. 139. 155. 242. 300. 399.
Black doll at old store shops, 444. Blaise (Bishop),
247. 326. Blind man’s buff, 173.
Blink (G.) on a passage in Macbeth, 484. Blisters,
charm for, used in Ireland, 349. Blockade of
Corfe Castle in 1644, 401. Blood’s (Colonel)
house, 174.
Bloomfylde (Myles and William), writings on alchemy,
20.
Bloomfylde (Myles) Ortus Vocabulorum, 20.
Bloomsbury market, 115.
B.(N.), notes upon “notes,” No. 1, 19.
Bodenham, or Ling’s Politeuphia, 22. 85.
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Boduc, or Boduoc, on British coins, 238. 252.
Body and soul, 390. Bohn’s edition of
Milton’s prose works, 485. Boleyn’s
(Sir Edward), spectre, 408. Bone-houses and catacombs,
171. 210. 221. Bonner on the Seven Sacraments,
452. Book of the Mousetrap, 154. Book plate,
212. Books by the yard, 166. Bookworm on
Bodenham, or Ling’s Politeuphia, 29. Boonen
(portrait by), 386. Borde (Andrew), birthplace
of, 58. —— Boke of Knowledge, 38.
Borromei, Sermones Sancti Carolsi, 27. Borrowed
thoughts, 482. Boston de Bury, 186. Botfield
(Beriah) on the Treatise of Equivocation, 357.
Bothwell and Mary Queen of Scots, marriage contract
of, 97. Bourne (Vincent), epigram from the Latin
of, 253. —— translation from, 152.
341. Brass, curious monumental, 247. Braybrooke,
Lord, on pilgrimage of princes, &c. &c. 203. ——
on “Where England’s monarch,” 458.
—— on Lord Carrington, or Karinthon,
490. —— on etymology of Havior,
230. —— on pokershop or porkershop,
185. 236. 269. —— on Vertue MSS.,
372. —— on letter attributed to
Sir Robert Walpole, 336. —— on journeyman,
458. —— on the word brozier, 485.
—— on Killigrew family and Scole
Inn sign, 283. —— on howkey or horkey,
263. —— on Catherine Pegge, 200.
Breton (Nicholas), 409. —— crossing
of proverbs, 361. Bridge Lane, St. Bride’s,
396. Bristol riots, 352. 460. ——
Red Maids of, 219. Britain, ancient Ms.
account of, 174. Britain (Great), Defoe’s
tour through, 205. British Museum, portraits
in the, 305. British coins, Boduc or Boduoc,
on, 235. Britton (John) on John Aubrey, 71.
—— on Mr. Poore’s Literary
Collections,
Inigo Jones, medal of Stukeley, Sir James
Thornhill, 122.
Brockett’s glossary on “to Fettle,”,
169. Brooms, Lord Erskine’s, 93. 138.
Brother’s Footsteps, Field of, 178. Brougham
(Lord) on Burnet, 40. Brown (Gilbert), 381.
Brown study, 352. 418. Brown (W.J.) on Ptolemy
of Alexandria, 170. B.(R.S.) As Morse caught
the mare, 329. B.(R.W.) on Christian captives,
441. Brozier, the word, 485. Bruce (John),
epigram against Luther and Erasmus, 51. ——
lines in the style of Suckling, 20. ——
on capture of Duke of Monmouth, 3. ——
on charm for the toothache, 397. Bruce (Robert
de), wife of, 187. —— captivity
of his queen in England, 290. Buccaneers, Charles
II., 410. Buckingham motto, 138. 252. 283. 459.
Bug, origin of word, 237. Bull (John), 336.
Bullfights, Spanish, 381. Bulls called Williams,
440. Bulstrode Park, camp in, 470. Buns,
244. Buriensis on the Duke of Marlborough, 415.
—— on the Song of the Bees, 415.
—— on seal of Killigrew, Master of
the Revels, 204. —— on cook eels,
412. —— on meaning of Savegard and
Russells, 202. —— on Sangred—Dowts
of Holy Scripture, 124. Burnet (Bp.), opinions
respecting, 40. 181. 341. —— as
an historian, 493. —— and Mr. Macaulay,
250. Burnet prize at Aberdeen, 21. Burney
(Dr.), musical works of, 135. Burning the dead,
216. 308. Burns (Robert), inedited lines by,
300. Burton’s Anatomy of (Religious) Melancholy,
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305. Burtt (Joseph) on ancient libraries, 21.
—— on royal household allowances,
86. Buscapie, query as to the, 171. 206.
B.(W.) on The Complaynt of Scotland, 428. {499} B.(W.G.)
on French leave, 246. B.(W.J.) on genealogy of
European sovereigns, 119. By hook or by crook,
205. 237. 281. 405. Byron’s Childe Harold
and Burton’s Melancholy, 163. ——
Lara, on a passage in, 262. 443. Byron and Tacitus,
390. 462.
C.
C. on anecdote of the civil wars, 93. ——
on blunder in Malone’s Shakspeare, 386. ——
on Cowley, or Coverley—Statistics of Roman
Catholic
Church—Whelps—Discovery
of America, 107.
—— on definition of Grummelt, 558.
—— on devices of the standards of
the Anglo-Saxons, 284. —— on Dog-Latin,
284. —— on logographic printing,
198 —— on Lord Chatham’s speech
on the American stamp act, 220. ——
Love’s last shift, 476. ——
on M. or N, 476. —— on Malone’s
blunder, 461. —— on May-day, 221.
—— meaning of pallace, 284. ——
on military execution, 476. —— on
political maxim, 93. —— on Pope’s
translation of Horace, 230. —— on
Salt at Montem, 473. —— on Sir William
Hamilton, 270. —— on slang phrases,
234. —— on spurious letter of Sir
R. Walpole, 388. —— on tablet of
Napoleon, 451. —— on Temple Stanyan,
460. —— on travelling in England,
220. —— on tureen, 307. ——
on Vertue’s Ms., 372. C.(A.) on black
doll at old store shops, 444. ——
on Worm of Lambton, 453. —— on camp
in Bulstrode Park, 470. —— on derivation
of holy, 470. Caerphili Castle, 157. 237.
Caesar’s wife, 277, 380. C.(A.G.), query
as to references, 20. Calamity, derivation of,
215. 258. 352. Calver (Bernard), 203. Cambridge,
motto of university, 76. Campbell (Duncan), query
respecting, 186. Camp in Bulstrode Park, 470.
Canidia, or the witches, Ms. note in, 164.
Cannibal, origin of, 186. Cantab. on coal brandy,
352. —— on Hallam’s Middle
Ages, 51. —— origin of swot, 352.
Canterbury, catalogue of ancient library of Christ
Church, 21. Capel Court, 115. Captivity
of the Queen of Bruce in England, 290. Capture
of the Duke of Monmouth, 3. 82. 198. 324. 427.
Caraccioli’s Life of Lord Clive, author of, 108.
120. Caredon, meaning of, 217. Carena on
the Inquisition, 196. Carlisle House, Soho, 450.
Carrington, or Karinthon (Lord), murdered, 490.
Cartwright’s Poems (on some suppressed passages
in), 108. 151. Cat, “Gib,” 235. 281.
Catacombs and bone houses, 171. 210. Catherine
Street, Strand, 451. Catsup, catchup, ketchup,
124. 283. Cavell, 473. Cawood’s Ship
of Fools, Ms. notes in, 165. C.(B.) on the
symbolism of the fir-cone, 247. C.(C.J.), Phoenix,
by Lactantius, 283. Cephas on the Advent bells,
121. —— on Sangred—Judas
Bell, 325. Ceredwyn on barnacles, 169.
Certificate of Nat. Lee, 149. C.(G.A.),
Dustpot—Frothlot, 320. ——
on Sir W. Godbold, 93. —— on political
maxims, 104. —— on legislators and
ballad makers, 153. C.H. on buccaneers, 400.
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—— on Charles II. and Lord R.’s
daughter, 399. —— on college salting
and tucking of freshmen, 390. ——
on Eachard’s tracts, 404. ——
on error in Hallam’s History of Literature, 435.
—— Inedited letter of the Duke of
Monmouth, 379. —— on Locke’s
proposed Life of Ld. Shaftesbury, 401. ——
on Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Whichcot, 382. ——
on Ludlow’s Memoirs, 384. ——
on the Mosquito country; origin of the name; early
connection of the Mosquito
Indians with the English, 425.
—— on MSS. of Locke, 401. ——
on Queen’s messengers, 445. ——
on Rawdon papers, 400. —— on Savile,
Marquis of Halifax, 384. —— on Sir
William Coventry, 381. —— on Wellington—Wyrwast—Cokam,
401. —— who was Lord Karinthon?
murdered 1665, 440. —— on blockade
of Corfe Castle in 1644, 451. Chancellors, Thynne’s
collection of, 60. Change of name, 248.
Chapels, origin of the name, 358. 391. 417. Charlemagne’s
talisman, 140. 187. Charles I., portrait of,
167, 184. —— anecdote of, 437.
—— his sword, 183. 372. ——
bust of, 43. —— pictures of, in
churches, 184. Charles II. and Lord R.’s
daughter, 399. 478. Charms, old, 293. Charm
for toothache used in Ireland, 349. 397. Charm
for wounds, 482. Charms, 429. Charms—the
evil eye, 429. Chart, Kent, early statistics
of, 330. Chatham (Lord), speech on the American
stamp act, 12. 220. Chaucer, queries concerning,
303. —— night charm, 229. 281.
Cheshire round, 83. 456. Chest, Iland, 173.
Chiffinch, letters of Mrs, 124. Childe Harold,
parallel passages or plagiarisms in, 183. 209.
Chip in porridge, 382. Christian captives, 441.
477. Christian doctrine, fraternity of, 213.
281. Christ Church, Canterbury, books lent from,
21. Christencat, meaning of, 109. Christie
(W.D.) on Skinner’s Life of Monk, 379.
Christmas Hymn, 201. 252.
Christ’s Hospital, old songs once popular there,
315. 421. Chronicle, Morning, when first established,
78. Chrysopolis, 383. Church History, queries
in, 156. Church livings, incumbents of, 91.
Churchyard customs, ancient, 441. Cibber’s
Apology, characters of actors in, 67. Circulation
of the blood, discovery of, 202. 250. Cirencester,
Richard of, 93. 206. Civil wars, anecdote of,
93. 338. C.(J.) on M. or N., 415. ——
on regimental badges, 415. C.(J.T.) on Dayrolles,
476. C.(J.W.) on passages from Pope, 245.
C.(L.), query respecting “horns,” 383.
Clare Market, 196. Clarendon (Lord), opinions
of, by English historians, 165. Clergy, alleged
ignorance of, 51. Clericus, definition of, 149.
Clericus on inscriptions of ancient alms-basins, 44.
—— on ordination pledges, 156.
Clerkenwell, eminent residents, 180. Clive (Lord),
Caraccioli’s Life of, 108. 120. Close translation,
422. Clouds or shrouds in Shakspeare, 58.
C.(M.) on Trophee, 389. C.(O.) on family of Steward
or Stewart of Bristol, 335. Coach-bell, why ear-wigs
so called, 383. Coal brandy, 352. 456.
Cock Lane, 244. Coffee, notes on, 25. 154.
Coffee-houses, the first in England, 314. Coffee,
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the Lacedaemonian black broth, 124. 139. 155. 242.
300. 399. Coffins, use of, 321. Coheirs,
Mowbray, 215. Coins, British, Boduc or Boduoc
on, 235. Cold Harbour, query as to origin of,
60. Cole (Robert) on Lady Arabella Stuart, 274.
—— extracts from old records, 327.
—— on Drayton and Young, 213.
Coleman’s music house, 395. Coleridge,
Cottle’s Life of, 55. —— Christabel
and Byron’s Lara, 324. ——
on a passage in, 262. Colinaeus, 158. Coll.
Regall. Socius on Dr. Whichcott and Lord Shaftesbury,
444. College salting and tucking of freshmen,
281. 306. 321. 390. Colley Cibber’s Apology,
29. Collier (J. Payne) on Bishop Aylmer’s
letter and poem of the Armada, 18. ——
on defence of a bald head and stationer’s registers,
85. —— on English and American reprints
of old books, 210. —— on Love, the
king’s fool, 121. —— Nicholas
Breton’s crossing of proverbs, 364. ——
on Dr. Percy and the poems of the Earl of Surrey, 471.
—— on Shakspeare and deer stealing,
4. —— on shrouds or clouds in Shakspeare,
58. —— on William Rasse and his
poems, 201. Colloquy, AElfric’s, 168. 197.
232. 248. 278. Comes (M.) on Bess of Hardwick,
339. Commercial and landed policy of England,
56. 91. Compendyous olde treatyse, 277. 404.
Complaynt of Scotland, 412. Complexion, the meaning
of, 352. 472. Complutensian Polyglot, 218. 251.
268. 325. 402. 461. Compton Street, Soho, 228.
Conrad of Salisbury’s Descriptio utrlusque Britanniae,
315. Consecration of Churches, Bishop Cosin’s
form, 303. Constantine the artist, 452.
Constitution Hill, why so called? 28. Contradictions
in Don Quixote, 73. 171. Convention Parliament
of 1660, Ms. diary of, 470. Cook (David),
watchman of Westminster, 1716—Ode to, from
V. Bourne, 152. Cook eels, 412. Cooper
(C.H.) on college salting, 306. ——
on Pandoxare, 234. —— on Scala Coeli,
402. —— on teneber Wednesday, 459.
—— on the Duke of Marlborough, 490.
—— on Sayers the caricaturist, 187.
—— on White Hart Inn, Scole, 245.
Cooper (W. Durrant), on bive and chute lambs,
474. —— on Caraccioli’s Life
of Lord Clive, 120. —— on decking
churches with yew on Easter Day, 204. ——
on early statistics, parish registers, 443. ——
on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488. ——
Folk-lore, 482. {500} Cooper (W. Durrant) on
Norman pedigrees, 266. Cope (Rev. W.H.) on Craik’s
Romance of the Peerage, 384. Corfe Castle, 1644,
blockage of, 401. Corinna, 308. Cornellys
(Mrs.), 244. Corney (Bolton), bibliographic project
of, 9. —— on authors and books,
No. 1. Bibliographique biographique,
42; No. 2. Powell’s
Human Industry, 102; No. 3, Cartwright’s Poems,
151; No. 4. Sonnet by
Adamson, 18; No. 5. Payne’s Geometry, 260;
No. 6. Spence on the
Odyssy, 363.
—— queries answered, No. 1.
Alymer (Bp.), 19; No. 2. Madoc. 56;
No. 3. Flemish account,
74; No. 4. Pokership, 218; No. 5. Beaver
of,
307; No. 6. Grumete,
337; No. 7. Malone, Shakspere, 403.
—— queries proposed, 439. 469.
Cornishman (A) on a curious monumental brass, 370.
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Corser (Rev. Thomas), on Nicholas Breton, 469. ——
on William Basse and his poems, Cosin’s (Bishop)
form of consecration of churches, 305. ——
MSS. 433. Cosmopolis, 213. 251. Cottle’s
Life of Coleridge, when reviewed in the Times, 55.
75. Couplet, authorship of, 231. Court
of Wards, 455. —— d’Israeli
on the, 173. Coventry, Sir William, 381.
Coverdale, birth-place of, 120. ——
and Lydgate and their biographers, 379. Cowley,
Cowleas, or Coverley, 107. Cowper’s Task,
passage in, 222. Coxcombs vanquish Berkeley,
author of? 384. Craik’s Romance of the
Peerage, 394. Cranmore on White Hart Inn, Scole,
323. Cresswell, Mr., and Miss Warneford, 157.
189. St. Croix (H.C.), etymology of Dalston,
352. Cromlech, meaning of, 319. 405. Cromwell
(Oliver), as a feoffee of Parson’s Charity, Ely,
465. —— (query) did he write the
New Star of the North? 202. —— relics,
247. —— baptism, register of, 136.
—— birth, 151. ——
estates, 277. 339. 389. 421. Crosby (James),
on pictures in churches, 184. Crossing of proverbs
(Nicholas Breton’s), 364. Crowley (Robert),
a treatise on the Lord’s Supper by, 332. 355.
362. Cruch (G.) original letter by, on Lord Chatham,
Queen Charlotte. 65. Crucifix of Edward the Confessor,
140. Crusader, Norman, the, 103. Cwn Annwn,
294. C.(T.) on Sapcote motto, 476. Cuckoo,
230. 419. Cunningham (Peter) on Katherine Pegg,
59. —— on Dr. Johnson’s library,
270. —— on Lady Arabella Stuart,
10. —— on Lady Rachel Russell, 462.
—— on Tower Royal, 28. Cunningham’s
Handbook of London, notes on, by Dr. Rimbault, 114.
159. 180. 196. 228. 244. 395. 410. 435.
450.
—— notes from, 435. ——
queries upon, 484. Cunningham’s Lives of
eminent Englishmen, 379. Cupid Crying, from the
Latin, 172. 237. ——, by Antonio
Sebaldio, 308. Cure for the hooping-cough, 397.
Curious custom, 245. —— symbolical
custom, 363. Curse of Scotland, Nine of Diamonds,
why so called, 61. 90. Curtana, the sword called,
364. Custom, Gloucestershire, 245. C.(W.)
on the birthplace of Coverdale, 120. ——
on date of anonymous Ravennas, 124. ——
on Franz von Sickingen, 389. ——
jun., on “hanap,” 493. ——
jun., on “vert vert,” 475. C.(W.H.)
on Antony Alsop, 249. —— on parliamentary
writs, 305. —— on parkership, porkership,
pokership, 323. C.(W.M.) on Scarborough warning,
138. Cwn Wybir, or Cwn Annwn, 482. C.(Y.A.)
on Dick and the Devil, 473.
D.
D. on Lord Chatham’s speech on American stamp
act, 12. —— on golden frog, 214.
—— on inquisition in Mexico, 352.
—— on John Hopkins, the psalmist,
119. —— on John Ross Mackay, 125.
—— on meaning of emerod, 217. ——
on Morning Chronicle, 7. —— on Relnerius
and Inquisition in France, 196. ——
(A.) on inedited song by Sir John Suckling, 72.
Dacre’s, (Lady), almshouses, 180. Dalrymple
(Sir J.), on Burnet, 40. Dalston, etymology of,
352. Dalton’s Doubting’s Downfall,
77. Dance Thumbkin, 493. Darkness at the
crucifixion, 186. Darnley (Henry Lord), where
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was he born? 123. 220. Dartmouth (Lord) on Burnet,
40. Daundelyon (John de), 92. Day (C.)
on the poets, 122. Dayrolles, 476. 267. 419.
Daysman, etymology of, 188. 267. 419. D.(E.A.)
on a Flemish account, 286. Death bed superstition,
315. 350. 467. Decker’s Raven’s Almanack,
400. Dedications, 326. Dee’s (Dr.)
petition to James I., 142. ——, petition.
187. ——, why did he quit Manchester?
216. 284. Deering (Charles), M.D., 375.
De Foe (Daniel) and his ghost stories, 241. ——
tour through Great Britain, 18. 205. Dei Gratia,
lines on omission of, from the new florin, 118.
Dekker and Nash, tracts by, 454. Denmark Street,
St. Giles’s, 229. Denton (Wm.) on Rev.
Wm. Stephens’ sermons, 118. Depinges, what
are they, 277. 326. 387. Deputy-lieutenants of
the Tower of London, 460. De Quincey, line quoted
by, 388. Dering’s (Sir E.) household book
of, A.D. 1648-52, 130. 161. Derivation of snob
and cad, 250. —— of sterling and
penny, 411. Dermot Macmurrough, Eva, daughter
of, 92. 163. Deverell (Robert), 469. Devices
on standards of the Anglo-Saxons, 216. 284. Devotee,
222. Dibdin’s and Herbert’s Ames,
38. Dibdin’s typographical antiquities,
56. Dick and the Devil, ballad of, 172. 473.
Dick Shore, 141. 220. Direct and indirect etymology,
331. Discurs modest, 142. 205. Discovery
of America, 107. see Madoc. Dishes, ancient
inscribed, 87. 135. 171. 254. D’Israeli
on the Court of Wards, 173. Dissenting ministers,
445. ——, London, lines on, 454.
Divination by the Bible and key, 413. D.(M.)
on Burton’s Anatomy of (Religious) Melancholy,
305. Dobbs (Doctor) and his horse Nobs, 253.
Doctor Dove, of Doncaster, 79. Dodo, notes on
the, 410. ——, queries, 261. 485.
——, replies, 353. Doges of
Venice, Sanuto’s 35. 75. Dog Latin, 230.
284. Dogs, Isle of, 141. Dombec, Is it
the Domesday of Alfred, 365. Domestic establishment
of Queen Elizabeth, 41. Don Quixote, contradictions
in, 73. 171. Dore of Holy Scripture, 139. 205.
Dorne the bookseller, 12. 118. ——
and Henno Rusticus, 75. 88. Douce (Francis) on
John of Salisburry, 9. Dove (Doctor Daniel) of
Doncaster, and his horse Nobs, 316. Downing Street,
436. Dowts of Holy Scripture, 124. 154.
D.(Q.) on authors of old plays, 77. ——
on Bishop Barnaby, 254. —— on a
chip in porridge, 382. —— on Doctor
Daniel Dove of Doncaster, and his horse Nobs, and
golden age of magazines, 316.
—— on Lady Jane of Westmoreland,
103. Dramaticus on the Beggar’s Opera,
178. —— on Colley Cibber’s
Apology, 29. Drayton’s Poems, 82. 119.
—— works, Dr. Farmer’s notes
on, 28. Draytone and Yong, 213. Dredge
(John J.) on error in Johnson’s Life of Selden,
451. —— on Dr. Selster’s works,
478. Dr. Faustus, Dutch version of, 169. ——
works ascribed to, 190. Dryasdust (Dr.), 26.
D.(S.D.) on change of name, 337. D.(T.E.) on
guildhalls, 357. D.(T.S.) on Arabic numerals,
279. —— reply to query about Arabic
numerals and cypher, 367. —— on
coal brandy, 456. —— on mathematical
archaeology, 133. —— on the Roman
numerals, 434. —— on swot, 369.
Dudley Court, St. Giles’s, 244. Duke Street,
Westminster, 196. Dulcarnon, 254. Durham,
Anthony Bek, bishop of, 173. Dustpot, query as
to, 320. Dutch language, works on, 383. 492.
Duties of a Player, Betterton’s, 105. Dyce
versus Warburton and Collier, 53. Dyot Street,
St. Giles’s, 229.
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E.
E. on Betterton’s Essay, 105.
—— on Dalton’s Doubting’s
Downfall, 77.
Eachard, tracts by, 320. 404.
E.(A.H.) on Sir W. Hamilton, 216.
—— on St. Philip and St. James,
216.
E.(A.J.) on travelling in England, 68.
East Anglican on howkey or horkey, 47.
Easter Day, decking churches with yew on, 294.
Easter eggs, 244. 397. 482.
East Winch on spur money, 373.
Eastwood (Rev. J.) on symbols of Evangelists, 472.
Ecclesiastes on living dog better than a dead lion,
376.
Ecclesiastical year, 381. 420. 477.
Ed., what are deepenings? 326.
Eden (Rev. C. Page) on reprint of Jeremy Taylor’s
works, 483.
Editors, hints to intending, 243.
Edward II., history of, 59. 91. 220.
Edward the Confessor, crucifix of, 140.
Edward the Black Prince’s shield, 183.
Edwards (Rev. I.) on metal for telescopes, 174. 206.
Edwards (H.) on saveguard, 268.
—— on masters of St. Cross, 352.
E.E. on statistics of the Roman Catholic Church, 61.
{501}
E.F. why are gloves not worn before royalty? 366.
—— on old painted glass, 197.
—— on Sir William Ryder, 282.
E.(H.T.) anecdote of a peal of bells, 382.
—— on by hook or by crook, 206.
—— on Greene of Greens Norton, 43.
E.(H.) on Sir William Rider, 325.
—— on the use of coffins, 321.
Eiton (Stephen), or Eden’s “Acta Regis
Edw. II.,” 230.
E.(J.) on abdication of James II., 39.
—— on accuracy of references, 170.
—— “as throng as Throp’s
wife,” 485.
—— on Caesar’s wife, 389.
—— on Decker’s Raven’s
Almanack, 400.
—— on horns to a river, 456.
—— on Q. Mary’s expectations,
188.
Elizabeth (Queen), domestic establishment of, 41.
—— pictures of, in churches, 184.
Elizabeth and Isabel, 439. 488.
Eliacombe (Rev. H.T.) on Vincent Gookin, 492.
—— on peal of bells, 154.
Emancipation of the Jews, 401. 474.
Emblem and national motto of Ireland, 415.
Emdee on passages in Coleridge’s Christabel
and Byron’s Lara, 263.
—— on pet names, 299.
—— on charms, 429.
——, etymology of havior, 388.
Emerod, meaning of, 217. 476.
Emerald, 340.
Eminent Englishmen, Cunningham’s Lives of, 379.
Endeavour oneself, the verb, 194. 154. 373.
Engelbert (Archbishop of Treves), treatise by, 214.
England, fall of rain in, 173. 235.
England, landed and commercial policy of, 59. 91.
England, travelling in, 33. 87. 167. 220.
English historians,
—— opinions respecting Bp.
Burnet, 40.;
—— Lord Clarendon, 165.
—— reprints of old books, 209.
—— songs, John Lucas’s Ms.
collection of, 174.
—— translations of Erasmus’
Encomium Moriae, 385.
Epilepsy, charm for, used in Ireland, 349.
Epigram (Latin) against Luther and Erasmus, 51.
—— from the Latin, 204.
—— from which Pope borrowed, 235.
284.
—— from the Latin of Vincent Bourne,
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253.
—— from the Latin of Owen, 308.
—— by La Monnoye, 373.
—— on Louis XIV., 374.
—— (Latin) complimentary, or the
reverse, 416.
Epistola de Miseria Curatorum, 380.
Equivocation, treatise of, 263. 357.
Erasmus and Luther, lines on, 27.
—— paraphrase of the Gospels, 172.
—— and Luther, woodcut likenesses
of, 203.
—— and Luther, portraits of, 232.
—— Eucomium Moriae, English translation
of, 455.
Erminois on Sapcote motto, 366.
Errors corrected, 331.
Erskine’s (Lord) brooms, 93. 138.
Esquire and gentleman, 431. 475. 491.
Essex Buildings, 180.
Estates of Cromwell, 389.
E.(T.) on beaver hats, 386.
Etoniensis on Mr. Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 250.
Etruria, sewerage in, 180.
Etymology of Armagh, 264.
—— direct and indirect, 331.
—— of News, 270. 369. 487.
—— of Penniel, 449.
Europe, Alfred’s Geography of, 257. 313.
European sovereigns, genealogy of, 92. 119. 250. 339.
Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 92. 163.
Evangelists, symbols of, 385. 471.
Evelyn’s Sculptura, 285.
Evona’s (St.) choice, 253.
Exaletation of Ale, a poem attributed to Beaumont,
146.
Execution military, 245. 476.
Extracts from old records, 317.
F.
F. on Vondel’s Lucifer, 142.
F.(A.) on the curse of Scotland, 90.
Faber (G.S.) on Quem Deus vult perdere, 476.
Fable—The Bear, the Louse, and Religion,
321.
“Factotum,” origin of word, 43. 88.
Farmer, Dr., notes on Drayton’s works, 28.
Fall of rain in England, 178. 235.
Father, when did clergymen cease to be so called?
158.
Faustus (Dr.) Dutch history of, 169.
—— works ascribed to, 190.
F.(A.W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148.
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 202. 235.
Felix (Pope), 415.
—— and Pope Gregory, 475.
Female captive in Barbary, in 1756; narrative written
by herself, 305.
Fettle, derivation of, 142.
Few words to our friends, 17.
Few words of explanation, 81.
Fifth son, 482.
Finkle or finkel, derivation of, 384. 419. 477.
Fir-Cone, symbolism of, 247.
Fischel (A.) on Zenobia, 383.
Five Queries, 439.
F.(J.H.) on French maxim, 233.
—— on singular motto, 233.
F.(J.R.) on by hook or by crook, 168.
—— on Miryland Town, 167.
Flaws of wind, 88.
Flaying for sacrilege, 185.
Flemish account, 8. 74. 119. 286.
—— work on the order of St. Francis,
385.
Fletcher’s Nice Valour, song in, by Dr. Strode,
146.
—— Purple Island, Ms. notes
in, 164.
Florins, 119.
Flowers, symbolism of, 457.
Fly-leaves, notes from No. 1., 9.; No. 2., 27; No.
3., 39;
No. 4., 164; No. 5., 211.
Folk Lore, 229. 244. 258. 293. 315. 397. 412. 429.
451. 467. 482.
—— of Wales, 294. 295.
Food of the people, 54.
Fool or a physician, 157.
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Forbes (C.) on “a” or “an,”
407.
—— on endeavour, 373.
—— on a fool or a physician, 157.
—— on mistake in Gibbon, 342.
—— on Pope and Petronius, 452.
—— on Shakspeare’s employment
of monosyllables, 228.
—— on Spanish bull-fights, 381.
—— on sparse, 215.
—— on Vox populi vox Dei, 419.
—— on Zenobia, a Jewess, 460.
Forlot, falot, forthlot, 320. 371.
Forty Footsteps, Field of, 217.
Foss (Edward), on the Middle Temple, 123.
—— on the or a Temple,
335.
—— on Sir William Skipwyth, King’s
Justice of Ireland, 23.
Fox (John R.) on Masters of St. Cross, 404.
—— on meaning of Shipster, 216.
—— Sir Stephen, 214. 250.
F.(C.P.F.) on Sewerage of Etruria, 180.
F.(P.H.F.) on ancient alms-dishes, 254.
—— on saveguard, 267.
—— on singular motto, 214.
—— on the temple or a
temple, 420.
—— on topography of foreign printing
presses, 277.
Franz von Sickingen, 336. 389.
Fraternity of Christian doctrine, 213. 281.
Fraternitye of vagabondes, 183. 220.
French leave, 244.
—— maxim, 215. 233. 251. 373.
—— Change, Soho. 410.
Frere and Pardonere, 390.
Friar Brackley’s sermon, allusion in, 351.
Friday weather, 303.
Friswell (James H.) on epigram quoted by Pope, “Praise
undeserved.” 233.
Frith’s works, passage in, 373.
Frog, golden, 214. 372.
Frog he would a-wooing go, 458.
Frusius (Andrew) or Des Freux, 180.
F.(T.R.) on by hook or by crook, pokership, gib-lat,
emerod, 281.
—— on porkership, 324.
—— (W.A.) meaning of “Lace
is Latin for a candle,” 385.
—— (W.R.) on derivation of shrew,
381.
—— on the badger, 381.
G.
G. on letter attributed to Sir Robert Walpole, 304.
—— on the cuckoo, 231. ——
on the derivation of sterling and penny, 411. ——
on Howard, Earl of Surrey, 440. ——
on parallel passages, 330. —— on
Robert Long, 422. —— on catsup,
catchup, ketchup, 124. —— on Green,
of Greens Norton, 75. G.(A.) on burning the dead,
308. —— on Byron’s Lara, 413.
—— on humble pie, 92. ——
on line quoted by De Quincey, 388. ——
on salting, 349. —— on the origin
of the word snob, 250. —— on salt
at montem, 384. —— on Temple Stanyan,
382. —— on paying through the nose,
335. Gastros on Abbey of St. Wandrille, 486.
—— on beaver hat, 286. 338. ——
on golden frog, 372. —— on meaning
of Pisan, 236. Gatty (Rev. Alfred) letter of
Lord Nelson’s brother, 38. ——
on the Abbey of St. Wandrille, 382. ——
on catacombs and bone-houses, 171. ——
five queries, 440. —— on peal of
bells, 125. —— on May marriages,
468. —— on spur money, 462. ——
the meaning of pallace, 284. ——
on versicle and response, 440. ——
what is a chapel, 334. Gatty (Margaret) Folk-lore,
429. Gazetteer of Portugal, 284. G.(B.)
on ballons, 309. —— on Berkeley’s
Theory of Vision, 107. —— on Junius,
355. G.(B.W.) on Iland chest, 173. G.(C.W.)
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on AElfric’s colloquy, 248. ——
on Arabic numerals, 358. —— on ballad
of the wars in France, 445. —— on
Bishop Blaise, 325. —— on Boduc
on British coins, 235. —— extract
from parish register of North Runcton, 103. ——
on fall of rain in England, 235. ——
on havior, heavier, or hever, 269. ——
on lines on “woman’s will,” 247.
—— on Lord Bacon’s metrical
version of the Psalms, 235. —— meaning
of loscop, 319. —— on pallace, 233.
—— on Vox et praeterea nihil, 247.
—— on Gootet, 473. ——
on wives of ecclesiastics, 147. Genealogy of
European sovereigns, 92. 119. 250. 359. Genesse
(Rev. Mr.), 183. Genius (A), from the German
of Claudius, 326. Gentleman’s Magazine,
189. {502} Geography of Europe, Alfred’s, 258.
313. George (Llewelyn St.) on an ancient motto,
189. Germain’s lips, 157. Gerrard
Street, Soho, 114. Gesta Grayorum, 351. 489.
G.G. on travelling in England, 35. 87. Gheeze
Ysenoudi and Ave Triel, 215. 267. Ghost stories,
by Daniel De Foe, 241. G.(H.) on lines, “When
England’s monarch,”
and “I’d preach as though,”
415.
Gib cat, 235. 281. Gibbon, mistake in, 341.
390. Gibson (John Westby) on reheting and
rehetours, 298.
Giles (Rev. J.A.) on works of King Alfred, 93. ——
of Worcestershire, family of, 76. Giles (St.)
Pound, 244. —— Hospital, 244.
G.(J.) on ancient Ms. account of Britain, 174.
—— on by hook or by crook, 222.
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 55. ——
charm for blisters used in Ireland, 349. ——
charm for epilepsy used in Ireland, 349. ——
charm to cure the murrain in cows, 349. ——
charm for toothache, 349. —— charm
for warts, 349. —— on Eva, daughter
of Dermot Macmurrough, 163. —— on
Hordys, gold florins, and Kilkenny, 157. ——
on Ogilby’s Britannia, 153. ——
Ormonde House, 320. —— new edition
of Rev. Dr. Owen’s works, 276. ——
Norfolk weather rhyme, 349. G.(J.M.) on the Bristol
riots, 460. —— on Christ’s
Hospital, 421. G.(J.W.G.) on Queen’s messengers,
186. Gloves, 405. —— why not
worn before royalty, 366. Godbolt (Sir William),
93. God tempers the wind, 325. 357. 418.
Godwin (W.), life of, 415. 478. Goethe, lines
quoted by, 125. 188. Golden age, Epigram, 270.
—— of magazines, 316. Golden
frog, 214. 252. 372 Gold florins, 157. Goldsmith,
on a passage in, 83. Gomer on Hemicia, 335.
—— on Caerphill Castle, 237. ——
on Cromlech, 405. —— on the cuckoo,
419. —— on journeyman, 309. ——
on Madoc’s emigration to America, 236. ——
on Prince Madoc, 406. —— on Selago
and Samolus, 232. Goodman’s Field Wells,
396. Gookin (Vincent), 492. Gootet, meaning
of, 397. 473. Gospels, Erasmus’ paraphrase
of the, 172. Gothic architecture, 59. 134.
Gourders of rain, 335. 356. 419. Gournay (M.
de), 308. Governor (the) on the derivation of
snob and cad. 250. Gowghe’s Dore of Holy
Scripture. 205. G.(R.) on Annus Traheationis,
252. —— on Cosmopolis and Complutensian
Polyglot, 251. —— on Dowt of Holy
Scripture, 154. —— on Germain’s
lips, 157. —— La Mer des Histoires,
325. —— on Latin names of towns,
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474. —— on lay of the Phoenix, 235.
—— on Pope Felix and Pope Gregory,
475. —— on portraits of Luther,
Erasmus, and Ulric Von Hutten, 303. ——
on Speculum Exemplorum, Epistola de Miseria Curatorum,
380. —— on symbols of the Evangelists,
472. —— on wood-cut likenesses of
Luther and Erasmus, 203. Grace-cup, Becket’s,
142. Grayan (A.) on Torri’s polyglot edition
of Gray’s Elegy, 150. Graves (Rev. James),
a living dog better than a dead lion, 404. ——
on bishops of Ossory, 335. —— on
the second Duke of Ormonde, 380. Gray’s
Alcaic ode, 382. 416. Gray’s Elegy (translation
of), 101. —— Elegy, 138. 221. 389.
—— Elegy (German version of), 150.
—— Elegy (editions and versions of),
150. Gray’s Inn Lane, 244. Greek
verse, 142. Greene of Greene’s Norton,
43. 75. Greene (Richard), of Lichfield, 167.
Greene’s Royal Exchange, 38. Greenham,
family of Pointz of, 94. Green (Richard), apothecary,
74. Gregori’s Italian version of Gray’s
Elegy, 221. Gregory (Pope) and Pope Felix, 475.
Gresset’s Vert-vert, illustrations of, painted
on enamel, 365. 475. Griffinhoof (Arthur, jun.),
on the fraternity of vagabonds, &c., 183. Griffin,
on the fable of the bear, the louse, and religion,
321. —— on Lord Erskine’s
brooms, 93. —— on John Bell of the
Chancery Bar, 93. G.(R.I.H.) on horns, 419.
Grimm (Dr. Jacob), letter to, on meaning of “Laerig,”
292. Grog, origin of, 28. 52. 168. Grotto,
Pray remember the, 5. Grottoes on St. James’s
Day, 6. Grummett, meaning of, 319. 337. 358.
G.(S.) on Sir Jeffery Wyattville, 252. Guildhalls,
320. 357. Gules on Bess of Hardwick, 296.
Gunner (W.H., Rev.) on William Basse and his poems,
348. —— note on Herodotus by Dean
Swift, 350. Gutch (J.W.G.) on lines attributed
to Hudibras, 211. —— on etymology
of News, 270. —— derivation of Avon,
285. Gutch (J.M.) on Herrick’s Hesperides,
350. Guy Mannering, death-bed superstition in,
350. G.(W.S.) on fifth son, 482. ——
on meaning of fingle, 477.
H.
H. on autograph mottoes of Richard Duke of Gloucester
and Henry Duke of
Buckingham, 138.
—— on pity is akin to love, 248.
H.(A.) on Bishop Jewell’s papers, 351.
Haigh’s (Sir R.) letter-book, 463.
Hailstone (E.) original letter of Peter le Neve, 451.
H.(A.J.) on Christian captives, 477.
—— on lines attributed to Hudibras,
211.
Haley, or Hales (Richard), Milton pedigree, 366.
Hall (Spencer), unpublished letter of Horace Walpole,
273.
Hallam’s History of Literature, error in, 435.
—— Middle Ages: alleged ignorance
of the clergy, 51.
Halliwell (J.O.) on esquire and gentleman, 475.
—— on Table-Book, 215.
—— on the name of Shylock, 222.
Hamilton, Sir William, 216. 270.
Hamlet, tradition respecting Shakespeare’s,
93.
Hammack (J.T.) on bills of fare and humble pie, 54.
—— on Dick Shore, 92. 142.
—— on parish register statistics—Chart,
Kent, 442.
Hampson (R.T.) on King Alfred’s Geography of
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Europe, 258.
—— on Aelfric’s colloquy,
168.
Hampson (R.T.) on Periplus of Hanno the Carthaginian,
361.
Hanap, 477. 492.
Hanging out the broom, 384.
Hanno the Carthaginian, Periplus of, 361. 412.
Hanover Square, 435.
H.(A.P.) on a curious monumental brass, 370.
—— on the arrangement of a monastery,
452.
Hapless Hunter; or Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough,
92.
Hardy (W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148.
Hats, beaver, 235. 266. 338.
“Havior,” etymology of 230. 269. 342.
388.
Hawkins (Edward) on curse of Scotland, 61.
—— on satirical medal of the Pretender,
70.
—— on ships called whelps, 106.
H.(C.) on chapels, 417.
—— on Christian captives, 477.
—— on gourders of rain, 335.
—— on a Treatise on the Lord’s
Supper, by R. Crowley, 333.
H.(C.A.) on a passage from an old play, 76.
H.(C.W.) on paying through the nose, 421.
H.(E.) on high doctrine, 187.
—— on the pursuits of literature,
212.
“Hearty Well-wisher” on poem in Lansdowne
MSS., 12.
Henn (Oscar) on Arabic numerals, 280.
H.(E.J.) on spur-money, 462.
Henno Rusticus, 12. 89.
Henry, Duke of Buckingham, autograph motto of, 138.
252.
Herald, Morning, when first established, 75.
Herbert’s Ames, Dr. Maitland on, 8.
—— and Dibdin’s Ames, 38.
—— (Sir Henry) office-book, 143.
H.(E.R.J.) on early statistics of Chart, Kent, 330.
—— on howkey, or hockey, 457.
Hermes on “brown study,” 418.
—— on Dr. Dee’s petition,
187.
—— on the Dutch version of Dr. Faustus,
169.
—— on Erasmus Encomium Moriae, 455.
—— on J.B.’s Treatise of Nature
and Art, 458.
—— on Martins the printer, 219.
—— on Vondel’s Lucifer, 169.
—— on Vox et praeterea nihil, 387.
Herodotus, note on, by Dean Swift, 360.
Herrick (Robert) and his Hesperides, note on 291.
350.
Hertford, extraordinary execution at, 70.
Hesperides, a note on Robert Herrick the author of,
291.
Hever, 405.
Hexameter verses in the Scriptures, 109.
H.(F.) Religious Tract by, 460.
H.. “The lucky have whole days,”
query as to authorship, 351.
Hibernicus on Armagh, 219.
Hickford’s Rooms, Panton Street, Haymarket,
395.
Hickson (Samuel) on early English and early German
literature—“News” and
“Noise,” 428.
—— on Marlowe and the old Taming
of a Shrew, 194.
—— on song in style of Suckling,
134.
—— on the old Taming of a Shrew,
227. 345.
High doctrine, 187.
—— E.H. on, 187.
Hints to intending editors, 386.
H.(J.O.W.) Tale of a Tub, 326.
—— queries on outline, 318.
Hobit, derivation of, 470.
Hockey, 457.
Holborn, Turnstile Lane, 244.
Holsworth (Dr. Richard) and Thos. Fuller, 484.
Holy Scripture, Gowghe’s Dore of, 139. 205.
Homer’s Odyssey, Pope’s, errors in, 331.
362.
Homeric ballads of Dr. Maginn, 470.
Homilies, allusions in, 229.
Honnore Pelle, 76. {503}
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Hook or by crook, 158. 205. 222. 237. 281.
405.
Hopkins (John) the Psalmist, 119.
Horace, Pope’s translation of, 230.
Hordys, 157. 404.
Horns, query respecting, 383. 419. 456.
—— to a river, 456.
—— why Moses represented with, 383.
419.
Horse’s head, 258.
Hours, Ms. book of, 276.
Household book of Sir E. Dering, 130.
—— A.D. 1648-52, 161.
Howard (Earl of Surrey), 440.
Howkey or hockey, 263. 457.
Howlett the engraver, 321.
H.(R.) on Anthony Alsop, 215.
—— on derivation of “Pimlico,”
383.
—— death-bed superstition, 315.
H.(R.F.) on John Bull, 336.
H.(S.) on “Bis dat qui cito dat,” 330.
Hudibrastic couplet, 340.
Hudibras, lines attributed to, 210.
—— on a passage in, 177.
—— passage from 203.
Humble pie 54. 92. 168.
Hundred-weight. 173.
Hunt (Leigh), sonnet on the poets, 122.
Hunter (Rev. Joseph) on anecdotes of books, 73.
Huntsman, the Wild, 363.
H.(W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 115.
—— on Temple Stanyan, 460.
Hyde Park Corner, 436.
Hymn (Christmas), 201. 252.
Hypomagirus on havior, 342.
—— on muffins and crumpets, 253.
I.
Identity of anonymous annotators, 213. “I’d
preach as though,” 415. I.(J.) on St. Barnabas,
136. —— on bigotry, 204. ——,
Dorne the bookseller and Henno Rustleus, 75. 118.
—— on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough,
163. —— on execution of Duke of
Monmouth, 237. —— on Gothic architecture,
134. —— on the transposition of
letters, 298. —— on Warton and Heinsius,
285. —— on lines attributed to Tom
Brown, 372. Iland chest, 173. Incumbents
of church livings, 61. 91. 106. Indagator on
lines attribute to Henry, Viscount Palmerston, 382.
Indians, why American aborigines so called, 254. 491.
Inedited letter of the Duke of Monmouth, 379.
Inquistitorius on Liber Senteotiarum—Inquisition
of Thoulouse, 10.
Inquistition in France, 106. ——
in Mexico, 352. —— in Thoulouse,
10. Inscriptions of ancient alms-basins, 44.
73. Inscriptions, early, 491. Investigator
on Cartwright’s poems, 108. ——
on Nat Lee’s certificate, 149. Ireland,
emblem and national motto of, 415. ——
pamphlets respecting, 384. 473. Iron manufactures
of Sussex, 87. —— railings round
St. Paul’s, 446. Iter Boreale, Ms.
note on, 165. I.(T.) on Prince Madoc, 341.
J.
J. on meaning of Cavell, 473. ——
on mayors, 380. —— on pamphlets
respecting Ireland, 384. —— portrait
of Sir John Poley, 385. Jackson (Sir George),
was he not “Junius”? 172. ——
(Edward S.) on derivation of calamity, 268. Jackson
(Edward S.), Quem Deus vult perdere, 351. James
I., bust of, 43. ——, Dr. Dee’s
petition to, 142. James II., abdication of, 39.
489. James, St., 216. ——,
St., day, grottoes on, 5. Jarlzberg on the order
of St. Francis, 385. —— on Le petit
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Albert, 385. —— on the symbols of
the four Evangelists, 385. 472. ——
on English translations of Erasmus’s E comium
Moriae, 385. J.(B.G.) on Gootet, 397. ——
on nursery games and rhymes, 401. Jebb (John,
Rev.) nine queries by, 212. —— on
blunder in Malone’s Shakspeare, 213. ——
on notes from fly-leaves, 228. Jemmy Dawson,
ballad on, 158. Jennings (Peter H.) on the battle
of Towton, 124. Jerdan (W.) on Zachary Boyd,
405. Jester to Henry VIII., Domingo Lomelyn,
193. Jewell’s (Bishop) papers, 351.
Jew’s harp, origin of the, 215. 277. 342.
Jews, emancipation of the, 461. 474. J.(G.) on
buns, 244. —— on Easter eggs, 244.
Jhon-John, 234. J.(J) on anonymous Ravennas,
220. —— on Dick Shore, 220. ——
on whelps, 77. John, 299. ——
origin of name, 234. John of Salisbury, Douce
on, 9. John Bull. 372. Johnson (Dr.) and
Professor de Morgan, 107. ——, library
of, 214. 270. —— and Dr. Warton,
481. Johnson (R.F.) on author of Coxcombs vanquish
Berkeley, &c., 381. —— on the seven
champions of Christendom, 418. ——
on derivation of sterling, 384. ——
origin and signification of hanging out the broom,
384. —— on Tickhill, God help me,
247. Jones (R.M.) on microscope, 217. Jones
(T.) on Herbert and Dibdin’s Ames, 39. ——
on litany version of the Psalms, 234. Jones (Inigo),
sketches by, 122. Josias Ibach, Stada, 452.
Journeyman, meaning of, 309. 458. J.(T.) on Arabic
numerals, 455. —— on dog Latin,
230. —— on humble pie, 168. ——
on ordination pledges, 206. —— on
passage in Frith’s Works, 373. ——
on peruse, 252. —— on Stephen Eiton
or Eden’s “Acta Regis Edw. II.,”
230. —— on symbolism of flowers,
457. —— on Welsh ambassador, 406.
Judas Bell, 125. 235. 357. Julius on horse’s
head, 259. —— on Rush hearings,
259. Junior on a Flemish account, 74. Junius,
queries as to, 275. 322. 353. ——,
was he Sir G. Jackson? 172. 276.
K.
Karinthon (Lord), murdered in 1665, 400.
K.(B.H.) on passages in Milton, 286.
Kelke (W. Hastings) on travelling in 1590, 400.
Ken (Bp.), hymns, 188.
Kennaquhair (I.) on pet names, 299.
Kennedy (Rev. B.H.) on the expression “mutual
friend,” 149.
—— on Tickhill, God help me, 325.
—— on pet names, 242.
Kentish ballad, 247. 339.
Kersley (Henry), lines by Sir John Suckling, 439.
—— on Miry-Land Town, 237.
—— on Americans called Indians,
491.
—— on superstitions of the Midland
Counties, 451.
—— on barnacles, 254.
—— on book called Theophania, 174.
K.(G.J.) on Charles Martel, 86.
—— on printer’s couplets,
86.
Kilkenny, when made a city, 157.
Killaloe, Henry Ryder, Bishop of, 383.
Killigrew family, genealogy of, 204. 231.. 283.
——, master of the revels, seal of,
204.
Kingsmill (Rev. W.M.) on incumbents of church livings,
106.
King’s coffee-house, Covent Garden, 493.
Kings, pilgrimage of, 173.
K.(J.) on Cunningham’s Lives of eminent Englishmen,
379.
Kooez (Aredjid) on the Dutch language, 492.
—— on trunck breeches, 445.
Koran by Sterne, 216. 418.
K.(W.H.) on cure for the hooping-cough, 397.
K.(W.M.), why Dr. Dee quitted Manchester, 284.
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L.
L. on Fenkle, 419.
—— on incumbents of church-livings,
61.
—— on Nash’s Terrors of the
Night, 455.
—— on tureen, 455.
Lacedaemonian black broth (coffee), 139.
155. 204. 242. 300.
Laerig, what is the meaning of, 292.
—— (derivation of), 387. 406.
Lairus, when “Father” last applied to
clergymen, 158.
Laissez faire, laissez passer, 390.
L’Allegro (passages in), notes on Milton’s
minor poems, 316.
Lambeth wells, 395.
Lambs bive and chute, 93. 474.
La Mer des Histores, 236. 325.
Lammin (W.H.) on Master of the Revels, 373.
—— on Mowbray coheirs, 388.
Lamont (C.D.) on dais-man, 267.
La Monnoye, epigram by, 373.
Lamp, smelling of, 336. 371.
Lancaster, St. Thomas of, 204.
Landed and commercial policy of England, 59. 91.
Lansdown House, 436.
Lansdowne MSS., poem in, 12.
Lara (Byron’s), on a passage in, 262.
Larking (Rev. L.B.), on bill of fare in 1626, 99.
—— on household book of Sir E. Dering,
131.
—— on MSS. of Sir Roger Twysden,
76.
—— on Kentish ballad, 339.
—— on strewing straw or chaff, 294.
—— on wages in 17th and 19th centuries,
227.
—— on the wife of Robert de Bruce,
187.
Last of the villains, 159.
Latin distich and translations, 415.
—— epigram, 416.
—— names of towns, 474.
—— verse, 215.
Law courts at St. Alban’s, 366.
—— of horses, 421.
Lawrig (derivation of), 387. 460.
Lawyers’ patron saint, 151.
Lay of the Phoenix, 203. 235.
Lab on family of Pointz of Greenham, 94.
L.(C.L.) on history of Edward II., 99.
—— on landed and commercial Policy
of England, 22.
Legal policy of Great Britain (Dr. Thomas Bever’s,
483.
Legate (Bartholomew), the Martyr, 483. {504}
Legislators and ballad makers, 153.
Legour on grog and Bishop Barnaby, 28.
—— why is an earwig called coach-bell,
383.
Leman (Rev. Thomas), 59. 91.
Lines on Pharaoh, 406.
Lesly, Bishop of Ross, 186.
Letter attributed to Sir Robert Walpole, 304. 321.
—— Book (Sir R. Waigh’s),
463.
—— of Sir Robert Walpole, 388.
Levite (Young), Macaulay’s, 26. 167. 222. 374.
Liber Sententiarum, 10. 20.
Libraries (ancient), 21. 83.
—— public, 391.
Library of Augustinian Eremites of York, 84.
—— of Dr. Johnson, 214. 270.
Limb of the Law on a maiden assize and white gloves,
29.
Limborch’s Historia Inquisitionis, 20.
Line quoted by De Quincey, 351. 388.
Lines attributed to Henry Viscount Palmerston, 382.
—— Tom Brown, 372.
—— on London dissenting ministers,
383. 454.
—— quoted by Goethe, 125.
—— by Sir John Suckling, 439.
—— in the style of Suckling, 20.
—— on “Woman’s Will,”
247.
Ling or Bodenham’s Politeuphia, 28. 86.
Lions in the Tower, 43.
Literary Leisure, author of, 352.
Literature, early English and early German, 428.
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—— the pursuers of, 212.
—— pursuits of, 253.
Liturgy version of the Psalms, 203. 234.
Living dog better than a dead lion, 352. 370. 404.
L.(J.H.) on King’s coffee-house, Covent Garden,
403.
—— on Trimble family, 485.
L.(L.B.) on Cowley or Cowleas, 107.
—— on Loscop, 371.
L.L.L. on Howlett, the engraver, 321.
Lobster in medal of the Pretender, 103. 167.
Locke, MSS. of, 461.
Locke’s proposed Life of Lord Shaftesbury, 401.
Logan (James), on ancient motto, 340.
—— on barnacles, 340.
—— on Conrad of Salisbury’s
Descriptioutriusque Britanniae, 319.
Logographic printing, 198.
Lollius, meaning of, 303. 418.
Lomax (T.G.) on Dr. Johnson’s library, 214.
Lomelyn (Domingo) jester to Henry VIII., 193.
London, see Cunningham’s Handbook for.
—— House Yard, 196.
—— improvements, Vanbrugh’s,
142.
Long, Robert, Admiral, 382. 422.
——, Latin Epigram on a tall barrister
so named, 422.
Louvaine printer, Martin, 373.
Lord Chatham, Queen Charlotte, original letter respecting,
65.
Lord’s Supper, a treatise on, by Robert Crowley,
332. 355.
Loscop, 319. 371.
Louis XIV., epigram on, 374.
Love, the king’s fool, 121.
Love’s last shift, 383. 476.
Lower (Mark Anthony) on definition of grummett, 358.
—— on the etymology of daysman,
188.
—— on seal of the Killigrew family,
204.
—— on shipster, 251.
—— on Shylock, 184.
L.(R.) on the thistle of Scotland, 24.
L.(S.) on Vertue’s MSS., 372.
L.(T.H.), epigram on Louis XIV., 374.
L.(T.J.) on characters of actors in Cibber’s
Apology, 67.
Lucas’s (John) Ms. collection of English
songs, 174.
Lucifer, Vondel’s, 142. 169.
The lucky have whole days, 231. 351.
Ludlow’s (John) query as to Junius, 275.
—— memoirs, 384.
Ludlum’s dog (As lazy as), 475.
Luther and Erasmus, lines on, 27.
——, woodcut likenesses of, 203.
——, portraits of, 232.
——, Erasmus, and Ulric von Hutten,
portraits of, 303.
Luther’s portrait at Warwick Castle, 400. 457.
—— translation of the New Testament,
1 John, v. 7., 399. 453.
Lydgate and Coverdale, and their biographers, 379.
Lynne (Walter), 474.
L.(W.) on Honnore Pelle, 76.
—— on the omission of the words
Del Gratia from the new floring, 118.
Lwyd (Merry), 315.
M.
M on Myles Blomefylde Ortus Vocabulorum, 90. ——
on Roland Monoux, 137. —— on Manuscript
of Orosius, 371. —— on journal of
Sir William Beeston, 444. —— on
Seager a painter, 469. M. on a brebis pres tondue,
&c., 357. —— on the Apocrypha, 401.
—— on Arabic numerals, 281. ——
on Burnet, 40. —— on the ecclesiastical
year, 420. —— on Gray’s Elegy,
221. —— on J.B.’s Treatise
on Art and Nature —— on Latin names
of towns, 402. —— on Moria Encomlum
of Erasmus, 455. —— on note books,
462. —— on opinions of English historians,
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Lord Clarendon, 165. —— on poetical
symbolism, 219. —— on Ptolemy of
Alexandria, 170. —— on symbols of
the evangelists, 472. —— on Temple
Stanyan, 460. —— on Theses, 401.
—— on vox populi vox Dei, 492. ——
on Zenobia, 421. M.(A.) on watching the sepulchre,
403. M. or N., 485. 476. Mac Cabe (W.B.)
on barnacles, 117. —— on Frusius,
218. Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 40. 250.
Macaulay’s “Young Levite,” 26. 167.
222. 374. Macaulay’s account of Duke of
Monmouth, 3. Macbeth, on a pas age in, 484.
Machoreus, see Macorovius. Mackay (John
Ross), 125. 356. Macorovius or Machoreus (Alexander),
186. M.(A.D.) on the capture of the Duke of Monmouth,
24. —— on Cromwell relics, 247.
—— on Macaulay’s “Young
Levite,” 222. —— on travelling
in England, 68. Madden (Sir Frederick) on Purvey
on the Apocalypse, and Bonner
on the Seven Sacraments, 452.
—— on Sanuto’s Doges of Venice,
36. —— on the Wycliffe Translation
of the Scriptures, 366. Madoc’s expedition
to America, 12. 25. 57. 58. 236. 282. Madoc,
the son of Owen Gwynedd, 56. 135. Maginn, Dr.
miscellaneous writings of, 341. 406. 470. Maiden
assize, white gloves at, 29. Maiden Lane, Covent
Garden, 451. Maids (Red) of Bristol, 183. 219.
Maitland (Rev. S.R.) on college salting, 261. ——
on Dibdin’s Typographical Antiquities, 56. ——
on repository for “notes” and Herbert’s
“Ames,” 8. Maitland, (Rev. S.R.),
on Robert Crowley, 355. Malone’s Shakspeare,
blunder in, 213. 386. 461. Man in a garret, on
M. de Gournay, 308. Manuscripts respecting abdication
of James II., 39. Mare de Saham, 106. 121.
Marescaucia, 94. 167. Margarets’ (St.),
Westminster, extracts from church wardens’ accounts
of,
195.
Markland (J.H.) on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Warton, 481.
—— on esquire and gentlemen, 491.
Marlborough (Duke of), 415. 490. Marlow’s
autograph, 469. Marlow and the old “Taming
of a Shrew,” 94. 226. Marriage contract
of Mary Queen of Scots and the Earl of Bothwell, 97.
Martel (Charles), 86. Martel (the name), 274.
Martin (F.S.) on derivations of calamity, 8. 215.
Martins, see Mortens. Martins, the Louvaine
printer, 373. Marylebone gardens, 383. 490.
Mary on origin of Polly, 215.
Mary Queen of Scots, marriage contract of with the
Earl of Bothwell, 97. Mary, Queen, her expectations,
188. Master of Methuen, 305. Master of
the revels, 158. 373. Masters of St. Cross, 352.
404. Mathematical Archaeology, 132. Mathews
(W. Franks) on mother of Thomas a Becket, 415.
Mathews (W. Franks) on Urbanus Regius, 419.
Maudeleyne (Grace), 437. Maxim, French, 215.
373. May-day, 221; —— customs
of, 187. May Marriages, 467. Maypole (Strand),
142. Mayor (Rev. J.E.B.) on Bishop Cosin’s
MSS.; index to Baker’s MSS., 433. ——
on the circulation of the blood, 250. ——
notes on Bacon and Jeremy Taylor, 427. ——
on notes from fly-leaves, 212. ——
on smelling of the lamp, 371. Mayors, what is
their correct prefix? 380. M.(B.), on Vanbrugh’s
London improvements, 142. M.(C.R.) on evangelistic
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symbols, 472. Medal of the Pretender, 58. 70.
103. 167. Mediaeval geography (queries in), 60.
Medical symbols, 399. Melandra on ancient alms-basins,
172. Melanion on French maxims, 373. ——
on “By hook or crook,” 205. ——
on Jew’s harp, 215. —— on
Macaulay’s “Young Levite,” 25. ——
on May-day customs, 187. —— on military
execution, 246. —— on Nomade, 342.
—— on Periwinkle, a mocking emblem,
77. —— on plagiarisms or parallel
passages, 164. 260. —— on Twm Shawn
Cattie, 383. Mer des Histoires, 286. 385.
Mercenary preacher, 384. Merry Lwyd, 315.
Merser, Mr., House, Newington, painted glass in, 197.
Mertens, Martins, or Martini the printer, 185.
Merton (Ambrose) on Wesselcuphymn, 137. Mess.
(A), meaning of, 153. Messengers (Queen’s),
186. 445. Metal for telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards
on, 174. 206. Methuen (Master of), 305.
Metrical charms—Folk lore, 229. Metrical
version of the Psalms, Lord Bacon’s, 263.
Metrical writings on alchymy, 60. Meyrlok’s
Ancient Armour, error in, 342. M.(F.) on Astle’s
MSS., 282. {505} M.(F.) on Compendyous Olde Treatyse,
277. —— on Dore of Holy Scripture,
140. —— on Dr. Hugh Todd’s
MSS. 282. —— on Madoc, 282. ——
on Ms. Book of Hours, 276. ——
on MSS. of Sir Roger Twysden, 282. ——
on royal genealogies, 282. —— on
“Factotum,” 88. —— on
viridis vallis, 285. M.(G.) on incumbents of
Church livings, 91. —— on Katharine
Pegg, 91. —— on Rev. T. Leman, 91.
—— on Selago and Samolus, 201. ——
on travelling hand-bills, 146. M.(H.J.) on ballad
of Dick and the Devil, 172. Michael (St.) and
All Angels, festival of, 202. 235. Microscope,
217. Middle Ages (Hallam’s), 51.
Middle Temple, 123. Miland (John) on trade editions—Cottle’s
Life of Coleridge, 55.
Military execution, 246. 476. Milnes (Richard
Monckton) on St. Thomas
of Lancaster, 181.
Milton, on passages in, 236. Milton’s
Defensio, Ms. notes in, 164. ——
L’Allegro, 316. —— Minor Poems,
notes on, 316. —— pedigree.
Richard Haley or Hales, 366. ——
Prose Works, Bohn’s edition, 483. Minar’s
Book of Antiquities, 277. Minimum de Malis, 374.
Minerva, order of, 188. Misquotations, 38.
Mistake in Gibbon, 390. Maryland town, 166. 237.
M.(J.) on Complutensian Polyglot, 268. ——
Evelyn’s Sculptura, 295. ——
“God tempers the wind,” &c., 357. ——
on Gray’s elegy, 221. —— on
le petit Albert, 474. —— on origin
of Rococo, 356. —— on Richard of
Cirencester, 206. —— on Roger Bacon;
hints and queries for
a new edition of his works,
393.
—— on theses, 461. ——
on treatise of equivocation, 264. ——
wild huntsmen, 363. —— did Oliver
Cromwell write the new
Star of the North, 262.
M.(J.B.) on Bristol riots, 352. ——
on a French maxim, 231. M.(J.E.) on ancient motto,
93. M.(J.F.) on birthplace of Andrew Borde, 88.
—— on definition of clericus, 149.
—— on derivation of calamity, 268.
—— on Greay’s elegy, 101.
—— hints to intending editors, 386.
—— on Mare de Saham and Portum Pusillum,
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106. —— on letters of Mrs Chiffinch,
124. —— on notes from fly-leaves,
No. iv., 164. —— on a passage in
L’Allegro, notes on
Milton’s minor poems,
316.
—— on Richard Haley or Hales, 366.
—— on the fraternity of vagabonds,
220. —— on Walewich or Watewich,
236. M.(J.H.) on Burnet, 341. ——
on Jew’s-harp, 342. —— on
Milton’s L’Allegro, 316. ——
on “to fettle,” 169. Modest discours,
205. 233. Monastery, arrangement of one, 452.
Moneta Sanctae Helenae, 100. Monk, Skinner’s
life of, 378. Monmouth’s ash, 82. ——
Duke of, 358. —— execution of, 237.
—— capture of, 324. ——
inedited letter of, 379. —— memorials
of the last days of, 198. —— correspondence,
427. —— his pocket-book, 397.
Monody on Sir John Moore, 321. 418. Monoux, Roland,
monumental brass, 137. Monosyllables, use of,
285. Moure (Cecil) on form of petition, 75.
Monson (Lord) on Lord Carrington or Karinthon, 490.
Monumental brass, 370. 405. Moore, Sir John,
monody on the death of, 321. 445. Morgan, De
(Professor), and Dr. Johnson, 107. Morning Herald,
when first established, 7. Morse As caught the
mare, 320. Moses, why represented with horns,
383. 419. Mosquito country, origin of the name,
early connection of the Mosquito
Indians
with the English, 425.
Mother of Thomas a Becket, 415. 490. Motto,
ancient, 93. 104. 156. 189. 340. ——
of University of Cambridge, 76. ——
Sapcote, 355. 476. —— singular,
214. 253. —— the Buckingham, 138.
232. 283. 459. Mousetrap, book of the, 154.
—— Dante, 339. Mowbray coheirs,
213. 388. Morning Chronicle, when established,
7. M.(R.M.) on chrysopolis, 283. ——
on Darnley’s birth-place, 220. ——
on Sannto, 220. —— (S.A.) on Charlemagne’s
talisman, 187. —— on the darkness
at the crucifixion, 188. Ms. volume of chronicles
at Reigate, note of, 6. MSS. of Casubon, 422.
—— of Dr. Hugh Todd, 340. ——
of Locke, 401. 461. —— of the Wycliffite
translations of the
Scripture, 356.
—— sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 125.
—— of Sir Roger Troysden, 76.
M.(J.R.), Flemish account, 8. M.(J.F.) on Ling
and Bodenham, 86. M.(J.H.) on Countess of Pembroke’s
letter, 119. M.(J.R.) on parallel passages or
plagiarisms
in Childe Harold, 299.
Muffins and crumpets, derivation of, 173. 205. 253.
Munford (George), query, Is the Dombec
the Domesday of Alfred, 365.
Murrain in cows (charm for) used in Ireland, 349.
Musafir on a Flemish account, 74. Music room
in Charles Street, Covent Garden, 395. ——
in Dean Street, Soho, 395. “Mutual friend,”
Dr. Jennedy on the expression, 149. M.(W.) on
derivation of “finkle,” 384. 477.
M.(W.B.) on Marc de Saham—Portum
Pusillum—Watewich,
121.
M.(W.L.) on Gray’s Elegy, 221. “My
love and I for kisses played,” &c., 302. 458.
My mind to me a kingdom is, 489. 302.
N.
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N. on reinerius Saccho, 205. ——
on Bohn’s edition of Milton’s prose works,
481. —— on busts of James I. and
Charles I.,
and ancient tapestry, 43.
—— on discours modest, 205. ——
on Dr. Sam. Parr, and Dr. John Taylor
of Shrewsbury school, 467.
—— on Katherine Pegg, 91. ——
on Rev. T. Leman, 91. —— on William
Godwin, 415. N.(A.), Minar’s Books of Antiquities,
277. —— on reheting and rehetours,
279. —— on William Baxter, 285.
Nagahead, Cheapside, 410. Name (change of), 246.
337. Names of towns (Latin), 402. Napoleon,
tablet to, 262. 406. 461. Nares on Scarborough
warning, 138. Nash’s terrors of the night,
400. 455. Naso on Cock Lane, 244. ——
on Mary-le-bone Gardens, 383. ——
on the Norman crusades, 103. ——
on the Times, 136. Nat Lee’s certificate,
149. Nathan on the ecclesiastical year, 381.
—— on “Vox et praeterea nihil,”
387. N.(B.) on the lobster in the medal of the
pretender, 167.
—— on Richard Green of Lichfield,
167. —— on Thistle of Scotland,
166. Nec pluribus impar, 422. N.(E.L.)
on the Koran by Sterne, 216. Nell Gwynne, Tennison’s
funeral sermon
on, 28.
Nelson’s brother, letters of immediately
after the battle of Trafalgar,
36.
Nemo, Christ’s hospital, old songs once
popular there, 318.
—— on the Memoirs of an American
Lady, 335. —— what is the meaning
of complexion, 352. —— query as
to the author of Literary
Leisure, 352.
Never (Peter Le) original letter of, 451. New
Star of the North, did Oliver Cromwell
write it, 202.
New Year’s Day custom, 214. Newcastle
House, 436. New Exchange, 451. “News,”
origin of the word, 270. 369. 487. Nightingale
(B.) medal of the pretender, 58. Nine of diamonds,
why and when called the
curse of Scotland, 61. 90.
N.(J.E.) on John Stowe, 297. N.(J.G.) on Constantine
the artist, 452. —— on Josias Ibach,
Stada, 452. —— on the Master of
the Revels, 158. Nomade, 302. 309. Norman
crusader, the, 103. Norman pedigrees, 214. 266.
Norris on Gowghe’s Dore of Holy Scripture, 205.
Northman on Martin the Louvain printer, 373. ——
on Portugal, 246. —— why are North
American aborigines
called Indians, 254.
Nosce Teipsum, an exception, Epigram, 591. Note
on Herodotus, by Dean Swift, 350. ——
on Cold Harbour, 60. Notes on authors and books,
42. —— on the Dodo, 410. ——
from fly leaves, No. 1. 9; No. 2. 28.; No. 3. 39; No.
4. 164; No. 5.
211; No. 6. 227.
—— method of keeping them, 104.
—— unpon notes No. 1. 19. ——
query as to, 43. —— value of a repository
for, 8. —— upon books, sales, catalogues,
&c. in
every number.
—— to correspondents, in every
number. Noval a recent one, 231. 285.
Novus on compendyous Olde Treatyse, 404. ——
on Tracts, by F.H. 490. —— on Walter
Lynne, 474. —— on Woolton’s
Christian manual, 490. Nudd (Gwynn ab), on Merry
Lwyd, 315. Numismatic queries, 468. Nursery
games and Rhymes, 401.
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O.
O. on a Latin epigram, 416.
O.(L.) on portaits in the British Museum, 305.
O.(R.) on coffee, the Lacedaemonian
black broth, 124. 204.
—— on portrait of Charles I. 138.
—— on register of Cromwell’s
baptism, 136.
Office book of Sir Henry Herbert, 143. {506}
Ogilby’s Britannia, 153.
Old Auster Tenements, 217. 307.
—— books, English and American reprints
of, 209.
—— Robin Gray, Ms. notes in,
165.
Oliphant (G.H. Hewit) on law of horses, 421.
Oliver (George) on Daysman, 267.
Omens from battle, 258.
Opinions respecting English historians:—
I. Bishop Burnet, 40. II.
Lord Clarendon, 165.
Order of Minerva, 88.
Ordination, pledges, 156. 206. 235.
Origin, of the Jews-harp, 217.
—— of the change of Mary into Polly,
299.
Ormerod (Geo.) on Sydenham or Tulenham, 453.
Ormonde, (second Duke of), 380.
—— house, 320.
Orosius, (Anglo-Saxon Ms. of), 371.
Ortus Vocabulorum, 90.
Ossory, (Bishops of), 305.
Otloh the Scribe, by S. W. Singer, 113. 147.
Our progress, 129. 289.
—— progress and prospects, 50.
—— further progress, 393.
Owen (Rev. Dr.), new edition of his works, 276.
—— epigram from the Latin of, 308.
Oxoniensis on Bp. Ken’s Hymns, 188.
—— on Ms. Sermons by Jeremy
Taylor, 125.
P.
P. on Boston de Bury, 186.
—— on Carena, 186.
—— was not Sir George Jackson “Junius,”
172. 276.
Painted glass, 197.
Painter, Seager, a. 469.
P.(A.G.S.), Snow of Chicksand priory, 351.
Pallace, the meaning of, 202. 233. 284.
Pall Mall, 436.
Palmerson (Henry Viscount), lines attributed to, 382.
Pamphlets respecting Ireland, 384. 473.
Pandoxare, 202. 234. 284.
Paraphrase of the Gospels, Erasmus’, 172.
Parallel passages, 330.
Pardonere (the) and Frere, 390.
Parish registers, extracts from, 41.
—— statistics, Chart, Kent, 442.
Parker street, Drury lane, 229.
Parkership, porkership. See Pokership.
Parliamentary writs, 305.
Parnell, lines by, 427.
Parr (Dr. Sam.) of Shrewsbury, and Shrewsbury school,
466.
Parson’s charity, Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee
of, 465.
Passage from an old play, 76.
—— from Pope, 245.
Patron saint of Lawyers, 151.
Pavoise of the Black Prince, 283.
Pawnbrokers’ three balls, 42.
Paying through the nose, 335. 421.
P.(C.) on Parnell, 427.
Peal of bells, a, 170.
——, ancedote of a, 382.
Peckham (East), Kent, extract from parish registers,
41.
Pedigrees, Norman, 214. 266.
Pellar’s song attribted to Shakspere, and tradition
connected with Shakspere’s
“Hamlet,” 23.
Pegge (Catherine), 59. 90. 141. 200.
Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery, countess of, celebrated
letter of, 28. 119.
154.
Penniel, etymology of, 449.
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Percy (Dr.) and the poems of the Earl of Surrey, 470.
Periergus Bibliophilus, on book of the mousetrap,
154.
Periplus of Hanno, the Carthaginian, 361. 412.
Periwinkle, a mocking emblem, 77.
Peruse or perviso, the word, 215. 222. 319.
Petit Albert, 385.
Petition, form of, 43. 75.
Pet names, 242. 299.
P.(G.) on Annus Trabeationis, 105.
——, query respecting Urbanus Regius,
367.
Pharaoh, lines on, 406.
Phi on florins, 119.
—— on lions in the Tower, 42.
—— on wives of eccleiastics, 116.
Philalethis Cestriensis, 334.
Philautus, epigram to, 358.
Philip, St., 216.
Philobodius, lines on Pharaoh, 406.
Phoenix, lay of, Anglo-Saxon, 203. 235.
—— by Lactantius, 283.
Philolagos, on derivation of Zero, 268.
——, on the origin of the change
of Mary into Polly, 299.
Phonetic peculiarity, 463.
Physicians, proverb against, 277.
Pictures of Queen Elizabeth and Charles I. in churches,
184.
Pilgrimage of kings, 173.
—— of princes, 203.
Pimlico, origin of name, 383. 474.
Pisan, meaning of, 101. 236. 266. 299.
Pitt’s (Lord Chatham) resignation, 65.
Pity is akin to love, 248.
P.(J.) on origin of word “bug,” 237.
P.(K.M.) on the festival of St. Michael and all angels,
203.
Plagiarisms, or parallel passages, 163. 260. 332.
347.
Planche (J.R.) on ancient tapestry, 68.
—— on armour of Black Prince and
sword of Charles I., 183.
—— on Queen’s messengers,
221.
Plays, authors of old, 120.
Poem by Sir Edward Dyer, 355.
—— in Lansdowne MSS., 12.
Poems of William Basse, 265.
Poetical symbolism, 219.
Poets, Leigh Hunt’s sonnet on, 122.
Poghele, meaning of, 186. 406.
Poins and Bardolph, 385. 418.
Pointz of Greenham, family of, 94.
Pokership or Porkership, meaning of, 185. 218. 236.
269. 281. 323. 369.
Poley (Sir John), portrait of, 385.
Policy, history of landed and commercial, in England,
59. 91.
Political maxim, when first used, 93. 104.
Polly, origin of the change of Mary into, 215. 299.
Polyglot, Complutensian, 213. 251. 268. 325. 402.
461.
Poor Robin’s almanack, 470.
Poore’s (Edward) Literary Collections, 122.
Pope Felix, 415. 475.
Pope and Petronius, 452.
——, Petronius, and his translators,
414.
——, passages from, 245.
——, quotations from, 102.
——, on a passage in, 201.
—— vindicated, 362.
Pope’s Homer’s Odyssey, errors in, 331.
—— revision of Spence’s essay
on the Odyssey, 396.
—— translations of Horace, 230.
Porkership, 324. See Pokership.
Portrait by Boonen, 386.
—— of Charles I., 137.
Portraits in the British Museum, 305.
—— of Luther and Erasmus, 202.
—— of Luther, Erasmus, and Ulric
von Hutten, 303.
Portugal, gazetteer of, 246. 368.
Portum pusillum, 106. 121.
Potter (T.R.) on Belvoir Castle, 384.
Pound, St. Giles’s, 244.
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Powell’s (Rev. T.) Human Industry, Bolton Corney
on, 102.
Powers (John) on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough,
163.
Praise undeserved, origin of the line, 222.
Pray remember the grotto, 5.
Prebendaries, 400.
Prendergast (M.) on Scole Inn, 283.
Pretender, the lobster in the medal of the, 58. 167.
Price (E.B.) on coffee, the Lacedaemonian black broth,
139.
Printers’ couplets, 86.
Printing presses, topography of foreign, 277. 348.
Priscian, query about a or an before
vowels, 350.
Prison discipline and execution of justice, 70.
Propugnaculum, Anti-Pistorianum, 203.
Proverb, a living dog better than a dead lion, 404.
——, weather, 413.
Proverbial sayings and their origin, 347. 382.
Provincial words, 467.
Prutenicae, meaning of, 215. 284.
Psalms, liturgy version of, 203. 234.
——, Lord Bacon’s metrical
version of, 202. 235. 263.
Ptolemy of Alexandria, 142. 170.
Public libraries, 391.
Pursuers of literature, 212.
Pursuits of literature, 253.
Purvey on the Apocalypse, 452.
Pusan, Iklynton collar, 440.
Pwcca on Caerphile Castle, and the use of Samolus
and Selago by the Druids,
157.
—— on curious Welsh custom, 173.
P.(W.P.) on passage in Cowper’s Task, 223.
—— on derivation of “calamity,”
268.
Q.
Q.Q. on a Flemish account, 74.
Quaesitor, Vox Populi, monody on Sir John Moore, 321.
Quarterly Review on Burnet, 41.
Queen of hearts, 320.
Queen’s bagnio, 286.
—— messengers, 186. 221. 415.
Queen Street, Great, Lincoln’s Inn, 244.
Quem Deus vult perdere, 351. 421. 476.
Queries on outline, 318.
——, Woolton’s Christian Manual,
399.
Query as to notes, 43.
—— on Ptolemy of Alexandria, 142.
Quevedo, Spanish bull-fights, 381.
R.
R. on Caraccioli’s life of Lord Clive, 108.
—— on Cartwright’s poems, 151.
—— on Macaulay’s Young Levite,
167. —— on Sir R. Haigh’s
letter-book, 463. —— on “sneck-up,”
492. R.(A.) on Hordys, 404. R.(A.B.) on
Bartholomew Legate, the martyr, 483. ——,
lines on London dissenting ministers, 454. ——
on Dr. Richard Holsworth and Thos. Fuller, 484.
Rahere on curious monumental brass, 247. Rainbow
in the morning, &c., 451. Rain, fall of, in England,
173. 235. Raleigh, bust of Sir Walter, 76.
Ranelagh, Lard, Daughter of, and Charles II., 478.
Rappee (Brown) on “esquire” and “gentleman,”
437. Ravennas, anonymous, date of, 124. 220.
368. Rawdon papers, 400. R.(C.J.) on catsup,
283. —— on derivation of “laerig,”
387. —— on gourders of rain, 419.
—— on Quem Deus vult perdere, 421.
—— on MSS. of Dr. Hugh Todd, 340.
—— on Norman pedigrees, 267. ——
on tablet of Napolean, 406. —— on
translation of AElian, 267. —— on
the transposition of letters, 422. ——
on the use of monosyllables, 285. {507} R.(C.J.),
to endeavour oneself, 285. R.(C.U.B.E.) on a
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nation’s ballads, 124. R.(D.N.) on misquotations,
38. Reconciliation, the, in 1554, 186.
Record publications, 90. Records, extracts from
old, 317. Red Lion Square, 436. Red maids
of Bristol, 183. 219. R.(E.F.) on the Strand
Maypole, 142. —— on John Lucas’s
collection of English songs, 174. ——
on Colonel Blood’s house, 174. References,
query as to, 20. —— accuracy of,
170. Regimental badges, 415. Reheting and
Rehetours, meaning of, 155. 278. Reigate, MS
chronicles at, 6. Reinerius Saccho, 106. 205.
Revells, the office of master of, 219. 273. R.(G.J.)
on writers of notes on fly-leaves, 51. Richard
of Cicenester, 93. Richard, Duke of Gloucester,
autograph motto of, 138. 252. ——
III., true tragedy of, 315. Richardson, E. Bouchier,
query relating to Rev. Dr.
Thomlinson, 350.
Richmond Buildings, Soho, 196. Rich (A.), Jun.,
on the Buckingham motto, 459. ——
on meaning of “grummett,” 358. ——
(Anthony), Jun., on Pope, Petronius, and his translators,
414.
Rider, Sir William, 203. 268. 325. Rimbault,
E.F., Dr., on authors who have privately printed their
own works, 469.
—— on ballad of Jemmy Dawson, 158.
—— on Betterton’s duties of
a player, 105. —— bibliographical
notes, 413. —— on Dr. Burney’s
musical works, 135. —— on Cunningham’s
Handbook for London, which see. ——
on Cheshire round, 456. —— on Domingo
Lomelyn, jester to Henry VIII., 124. ——
English translation of Erasmus Encomium Moriae, 455.
—— on the exaltation of ale, a poem,
146. —— on the field of forty footsteps,
217. —— the first coffee-houses
in England, 314. —— the French Change,
Soho, 410. —— on Gesta Grayorum,
489. —— on Hudibras, 178. ——
on Lollius, 418. —— on Lydgate and
Coverdale and their biographers, 379. ——
on Marylebone Gardens, 490. —— on
the Maudeleyne Grace, 437. —— on
mother of Thomas a Becket, 490. ——
on office-book of Sir Henry Herbert, 143. ——
on office of Master of the Revels, 219. ——
on the origin of the Jews-harp, 277. ——
on Pimlico, 474. —— ten queries
concerning poets and poetry, 302. ——
on Roger de Coverley, 118. —— on
salting, 492. —— on Sir Edward Dering’s
household book, A.D. 1848-52, 162. ——
on William Basse and his poems, 266. ——
on spur money, 494. —— on sword
called curtana, 364. —— tracts by
Decker and Nash, 454. —— on Turnstile
Lane, Holborn, 244. —— on use of
beaver hats in England, 317. ——
Vertue’s manuscripts, 319. ——
when were umbrellas introduced into England, 414.
—— who translated the Turkish Spy,
334. Ringers’ true guide, Beaufoy’s,
157. Riots, Bristol, 352. 460. R.(L.C.)
on derivation of “to fettle,” 142.
R.(N.E.), allusion in Friar Buckley’s sermon,
351. Roasted mouse, 430. Robson (W.) on
the name Martel, 294. Rock (Rev. Daniel) on the
fraternity of Christian doctrine—Chaucer’s
night
charm, 281.
—— on the watching of the sepulchre,
354. —— on the Wickliffite version
of the scriptures, 405. —— on Vox
Populi vox Dei, 370. Rococo, 321. 356.
Rodd (Mr.), sale of his books, 190. Roger Bacon,
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hints and queries for a new edition of his works,
393.
Roger de Coverley, 59. 118. Rogers (J.R.) on
the meaning of palace, 202. Roman Catholic Church,
statistics of, 61. Roman numerals, 434.
Roodloft, history of, 195. Rose, under the, 214.
Rosh, query respecting sir Robert Long, 382.
Ross (C.) on the Duke of Monmouth’s pocket-book,
397. —— on author of Laissez faire
laisser passer, 390. Roterodamus on Luther and
Erasmus, 27. Rotten Row and Stockwell Street,
441. Rowland’s Choise of Change, 38.
Royal genealogies, 282. —— household
allowances, 85. Roydon on fall of rain in England,
174. R.(R.) on golden frog, 282. ——
on hints to intending editors, 243. ——
on provincial words, 467. R.(T.C.) etymology
of behavior, 388. Rufa on the Red Maids of Bristol,
219. Rufus, Nosce teipsum, 391. ——
Cupid crying, 172. —— on the Devotee,
222. —— epigram from the Latin of
Vincent Bourne, 253. —— epigram
by, 204. —— epigram from the Latin
of Owen, 308. —— epigram on soul
and body, 390. —— epigram to Philantus,
358. —— on the golden age, 270.
—— lines on Miminum de Malis, 374.
—— on “Nec pluribus impar,”
422. —— ode to David Cook from V.
Bourne, 152. —— translation from
V. Bourne, 347. Runcton, North, Norfolk, extract
from parish register of, 10. Runes, 478.
Rush bearings, 258. Russell (Lady Rachel), 462.
Russells and Savegard, meaning of, 202. R.(W.B.)
on Vox et Praeterea nihil, 421. R.(W.D.) on Henry
Ryder, bishop of Killaloe, 383. R.(W.J.B.) on
hexameter verses in the scriptures, 109. Ryder
(Henry) bishop of Killaloe, 383. 418. ——
(Sir William), 282. Rye (W.B.) on captivity of
the Queen of Bruce in England, 290.
S.
S. on the Buckingham motto, 283. ——
on Poins and Bardolph, 418. —— of
N.S. on queries in church history, 158. [Greek:
S]. on law courts at St. Alban’s, 366. ——
on Thynne’s Collection of Chancellors, 60. ——
on tandem, 382. —— on the meaning
of grummett, 319. Sacrilege punished by flaying,
185. Safeguard, 419. Salisbury Change,
451. Salt at Montem, 384. 473. Salting
(college) and tricking of freshmen, 261. 390. 492.
—— something else about, 349.
Samolus and Selago, the use of, by the Druids, 157.
231. 368. Sangred, meaning of, 124. 325.
Sanson (John), “a living dog better than a dead
lion,” origin of,
352.
—— on Bishop Cosin’s form
of consecration of churches, 303. ——
on C. Agricola’s Propugnaculum, 88. 203. ——
on La Mer des Histoires, 286. ——
on treatise by Engelbert, 214. Sans Souci Theatre,
Leicester Place, 150. Sanuto’s Doges of
Venice, 35. 75. 220. Sapcote motto, 366. 476.
Sartorius on traveling in England, 145. Satirical
medal of the Pretender, 58. 70. 103. 167. Savile,
(Marquis of), Halifax, 384. Savegard and Russells,
meaning of, 202. 267. Sayers, the caricaturist,
187. S.(C.) on water gate, 164. Scata Coeli,
366. 402. 455. Scarborough warning, 138.
S.(C.F.), extracts from parish registers of East Peckham,
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Kent, 42.
—— on the fraternity of Christian
doctrine, 214. —— on origin of Epithet
Factotum, 44. Scheible of Stuttgart, books published
by, 10. Scole, White Hart Inn, 243. 283.
Schoolboy on Byron and Tacitus, 390. Sclater
(Dr.), in books of, 178. Scotland, curse of,
nine of diamonds, why so called, 90. ——,
thistle of, 24. 166. Scotus on flaws of wind,
88. —— on Duke of Monmouth’s
correspondence, 427. —— on a Flemish
account, 74. —— on roasted mouse,
430. —— on order of Minerva, 88.
—— on Madoc’s expedition to
America, 25. —— on thistle of Scotland,
90. S.(C.W.) query, whence Shakspeare took the
names Poins
and Bardolph, 385.
S.(D.) on the bishop that burneth, 87. ——
on Defoe’s tour through Great Britain, 205.
—— on Marescausin, 94. ——
on Praise undeserved, 222. —— on
record publications, 90. —— on St.
Antholin’s parish books, 423. S.(D.V.),
query, brown study, 32. —— on complexion,
473. —— on direct and indirect etymology,
331. —— “as lazy as Ludlum’s
dog as laid him down to bark,” 382. Seager,
a painter, 469. S.(E.) on Bayswater and its origin,
163. —— on pokership, 369.
Secretan (Rev. C.F.) on Sermones Sancti Caroli Borromaei,
27.
Selago and Samolus, the use of, by the Druids, 157.
231. 368. Selden (Error in Johnson’s life
of), 451. —— titles of honour, 351.
Seleucus on Anglo-Saxon lay of the Phoenix, 203. ——
on Cromwell’s Estates, 39. ——
on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 163. ——
on Folk Lore of Wales, 294. —— on
new-year’s-day custom, 214. ——
on Tureen, 340. —— on Twm Sion Catti,
456. Sepulchre (watching of), 318. 354.
Seriopoli, 213. Sermones Sancti Caroli Borromaei,
27. Serpent’s eggs, and straw necklaces,
24. Scutter’s “Atlas Novus”,
156. Seven champions of Christendom, 418.
Sewerage in Etruria, 180. Seymour, (Colonel Hyde),
351. S.(G.A.) on the Pardonere and Frere, 390.
—— (H.) on Complutensian MSS, 461.
Shaftesbury (Earl of), on Monmouth’s Ash, 82.
—— (Lord), and Dr. Whichcot, 382.
Shakespeare and dear stealing, 4. {508} Shakespeare,
employment of monosyllables,
228.
—— Malone’s blunder in, 213.
—— MSS. 53. ——
and the old Taming of the Shrew, 345. ——
papers, Dr. Maginn’s, 470. ——
Hamlet, tradition respecting, 23. ——
Pedlar’s Song attributed to, 23. Shipater,
meaning of, 216. 251. Sholbus, (D.) on old charms,
293. Shore (Dick), 220. Short’s Gardens,
Drury Lane, 129. Shrew, derivation of, 381. 421.
442. —— Taming of the, 194. 227.
345. Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury School, Dr.
Sam. Parr, and Dr. John
Taylor of, 466.
Shrouds, or clouds, in Shakespeare, 58. Shuck,
the dog-fiend, 468. Shylock, on the name, 184.
221. S.(J.) on “By hook or by crook,”
237. —— on Forlot or Forthlot, 371.
Sickingen, Franz Von, 336. 389. Signe of the
end, query respecting, 12. Simpson (William Sparrow),
on a curious
monumental brass, 370.
Singer S.W. on Aelfric’s coloquy, 198. 278.
—— on king Alfred’s Geography
of Europe,
313.
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—— on the Anglo-Saxon word Unlaed,
430. —— on borrowed thoughts, 482.
—— on contradictions in Dox Quixote;
and query as to the Buscaple,
171.
—— on the Dodo queries, 485. ——
Dodo replies, 333. —— on Hanno’s
Periplus, 412. —— on Dr. Jacob Grimm,
292. —— on Laerig, 460. ——
on Luther’s translation of the New Testament,
453. —— on Pope’s revision
of Spence’s Essay
on the Odyssey, 396.
—— what books did Otloh write, 113.
Singular motto, 214. Sir Roger de Coverley, 368.
Siwel on God tempers the Wind, 418. S.(J.A.)
on By hook or by crook, 405. ——
on Lord Bacon’s metrical version of the Psalms,
263. —— on ballad maker and legislators,
153. —— on discours modest, 233.
—— on family of Dove of Doncaster,
258. —— on Gesta Grayorum, 351.
—— on lines quoted by Goethe, 188.
S.(J.J.) motto of University of Cambridge, S.(J.M.)
on topography of foreign printing presses 340.
S.(J.) on Norman pedigrees, 257. ——
on Southwell’s supplication, 351. ——
recent novel, 285. S.(J.P.) on dissenting ministers,
445. —— on chapels, 417. ——
Skinner’s life of Monk, 378. Skipwyth (Sir
William), king’s justice in Ireland, 23.
S.(L.), on allusions in homilies, 229. ——
on omens from cattle, 259. —— on
Tempora mutantur, 234. Slang phrases, 234.
Smelling of the lamp, 335. 371. Smirke (E.),
on the last of the villains, 139. ——
on old Auster Tenements, 307. ——
on pokership, 209. Smyth’s extracts on
Burnet, 41. Sneck up, 492. Snob, origin
of, 185. 250. Snow of Chicksand priory, 351.
Snow (Robert), query as to illustrations of
cressets vert vert painted
on enamel, 366.
—— on hanap, 478. ——
on horns, 456. —— on Judas Bell,
357. —— on “A Mess,”
153. Soc, (C.R.) on college salting, 321.
Soho Square, 450. Solomon Dayrolles, 476.
Song of the bees, 415. Song in the style of Suckling,
133. Sonnets by W.J. Thoms, 203. 222.
Soul and body, 390. Southwell’s supplication,
351. S.(P.), on authorship of a couplet, 231.
Sparse, meaning of, 215. 251. S.(P.C.S.), on
Bernicia, 388. —— on Mr. Cresswell
and Miss Warneford, 190. —— on Duke
of Ashgrove, 92. —— on Dr. Dove
of Doncaster, 73. —— on Gazetteer
of Portugal, 284. —— on iron railings
round St. Paul’s, 446. ——
on Sir W. Rider, 203. —— on a passage
in Pope, 202. —— Pope vindicated,
362. —— on verb to endeavour oneself,
154. Spectre, Sir Thomas Boleyn’s, 468.
Speculum Exemplorum, 380. Spence’s Essay
on the Odyssey (Pope’s revision of). 396.
Spenser’s monument, 481. Spur money, 373.
374. 462. 494. Spurious letter of Sir R. Walpole,
388. S.(R.S.), on Dance Thumbkin, 493. ——
on “A frog he would a-wooing go,” 458.
S.(R.) on History of Edward II., 220. ——
on a peal of bells, 170. S.(S.) on Sir William
Rider, 269. S.(S.P.), query on line quoted by
De
Quincey, 351.
S.S.S. on black broth, 399. ——
on daysman, 419. —— on Deputy Lieutenants
of the Tower of London, 400. ——
on Easter eggs, 397. —— on gloves,
405. —— on Hever, 405. ——
on “By hook or by crook,” 405. ——
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on monumental brass, 405. —— on
note books, 422. —— on Poghell,
406. —— on prebendaries, 400. ——
on safeguard, 319. —— on the Steward
family, 405. —— on ancient tiles,
419. —— on tureen, 407. ——
on Watewich, 405. S.(S.W.), on Anthony Alsop,
249. —— epigram by La Monnoye, 373.
—— on Ave Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi,
267. —— on Drayton’s Poems,
83. —— on Henno Rusticus, 89. ——
on Lacedaemonian black broth, 242. ——
on “My Love and I for kisses played,” 458.
—— on portraits of Luther and Erasmus,
232. —— on Otloh the scribe, 147.
—— poem by Sir Edward Dyer, 355.
—— on portraits of Ulrich of Hutten,
387. —— on Warburton and Collier
v. Dyce, 53. S.(S.W.) on Sanuto’s
Doges of Venice, 75. St. Antholin’s parish
books, 423. St. Chad (Henry), on burning the
dead, 308. St. Croix (H.C.) on Gray’s Elegy,
150. —— on “Love’s last
Shift,” 383. St. Evona’s choice,
253. St. Francis (Flemish work on the Order of),
385. St. George (Lewelyn) on Bishop Lesly, 186.
St. Martin’s Lane, 376. St. Olave’s,
Crutched Friars, 115. St. Paul’s Alley,
410. St. Paul’s Churchyard, 410.
St. Valentine in Norwich-Cook-Eels, 293. Standards
of the Anglo-Saxons, devices on, 216. Stanesby
(J.T.) on the word Sparse, 251. Stanyan (Temple),
382. Statistics (early) Chart, Kent, 330. 441.
Stationers’ Registers, 84. Statistics of
the Roman Catholic Church,
61. 107.
Stephens’ (Rev. W.) sermons, 118. 334.
Sterling and Penny, derivation of, 334. 411.
Sterne’s Koran, 216. 418. Stevens (David)
on divination by the Bible
and key, 413.
—— on errors in Pope’s Homer’s
Odyssey, 332. —— on John Ross Mackay,
356. Steward or Stewart, family of, Bristol,
335. 405. Stoke on ancient churchyard customs,
441. Storey’s Gate, Birdcage Walk, St.
James Park, 114. Stowe (John), 291. Strand
(Maypole), 142. Straw necklaces, 104. Strewing
straw or chaff, 294. Strode’s (Dr.) poem,
490. —— song by attributed to Fletcher,
146. Strickland, (H.E.) on the Dodo, 410. ——
on Dodo queries, 262. Street (John) on sword
of Charles I., 372. Stuart (Lady Arabells) new
facts about, 10. 274. Student on Madoc’s
expedition, 12. Stukeley (Dr.), Medal of, 122.
Subscriber, on Scala Coeli, 366. ——
on wives of ecclesiastics, 77. Suckling, inedited
song by, 72. —— lines in the style
of, 20. 133. Sudlow (Jno) on Dr. Dobbs and his
horse Nobbs, 253. Superstition, Death-bed, 315.
Superstitions of the midland counties, 451. ——
in the north of England, 294. Supper of the Lorde,
332. 355. 362. Surrey (Earl of) and his poems,
and what
Dr. Percy did with them, 471.
Sussex, iron manufactories of, 87. S.(W.H.)
on the origin of grog, 168. Swift’s opinion
of Burnet, 41. ——, note of, on Herodotus,
350. Swingeing tureen, 406. Sword called
Curtana, 364. Sword of Charles I., 372.
Swords worn in public, 415. Swot, origin of,
352. 369. Sydenham or Tidenham, 458. Symbolic
custom, 363. Symbolism of the fir cone, 247.
—— of flowers, 457. ——
poetical, 219. Symbols of the four Evangelists,
385. 471.
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T.
T. on Bishop Burnet, 181. —— on
bone houses, 221. —— on burning
the dead, 216. —— on Pedlar’s
song attributed to Shakespere, 23. ——
on MSS. of Casaubon, 422. —— on
the word Rococo, 321. —— on Woolton’s
Christian Manual, 399. T.(A.) on Discurs Modest,
142. —— on Rev. Thomas Leman, 59.
Table book, 215. Tablet to Napoleon, 406. 461.
Tace Latin for a candle, 385. Tacitus and Byron,
390. Tale of a rub, 326. Talisman, Charlemagne’s,
140. 187. Taming of a Shrew, play of, 194. 227.
245. Tandem, 382. Tapestry, ancient, 43.
68. Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, 196.
Taylor (Jeremy), MSS. sermons by, 125. ——
reprint of his works, 483. Taylor (Dr. John)
of Shrewsbury and
Shrewsbury school, 466.
Telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards on metal for,
174. 206.
Temple, the, or a temple, 335. 420. Temple Stanyan,
460. Tempora mutantur, 234. 419. Teneber
Wednesday, 459. Tenements, Old Auster, 217. 307.
Tennison’s funeral sermon on Nell Bwynne, 28.
{509} Ten queries concerning poets and poetry, 302.
T.(E.S.), numismatic queries, 468. T.(E.S.),
on “Shuck,” the dog-fiend, 468. ——
on Sir Thomas Boleyn’s spectre, 468. ——
on ancient church plate, 73. Theophania, 174.
Theory of Vision (Berkeley’s) vindicated,
107. 131. on devices on standards
of the Anglo-Saxons,
216.
—— on MSS. of Locke, 461. ——
on religious tract by F. H., 460. Theses, bibliography
of, 401. 461. Thistle of Scotland, 24. 90.
Thomas a Becket, mother of. 415. Thomas (S.L.)
of Lancaster, 181. 284. Thomlinson (Rev. Dr.),
Query relating to,
350.
Thomas (William I.), “Pray remember the
grotto.” 5.
—— on white gloves at a maiden assize,
72. —— sonnets by, 200. 222. ——
on metrical charma, 229. —— weather
proverb, 413. Thornhill (Sir J.), pocket-book
of, 123. Thorpe (B.), on AElfire’s Colloquy,
232. Thoulouse, inquisition of, 10. Three
balls of pawnbrokers, 42. Throwing old shoes
at a wedding, 468. Thynne’s collection
of chancellors, 60. Tickhill, “God help
me,” 240. 325. 482. Tilbury, aboriginal
chambers near, 453. Tiles, ancient, 173. 419.
Times, when first established, 7. 75. Times,
Herald, Chronicle, when first established, 75.
Times paper, history of, 36. Titles of
honour, 351. T.(J.) on Antony Alsop, 259. ——
on Bishop Barnabv, 132. —— on catacombs
and bone-houses, 210. —— on curious
custom, 245. T.(J.M.), on Madoe’s emigration
to America, 136. 236. Todd (Rev. James H.), on
ancient libraries, 83. —— on Berkeley’s
Theory of Vision vindicated, 130. ——
on cromlech, 319. —— on etymology
of Armagh, 254. —— on reheting,
rehetours, &c., 155. Todd (Dr. Hugh), MSS. formerly
belonging to, 246. 282. 340. To endeavour oneself,
285. Tom Brown, lines attributed to, 372.
Tomlinson of Southwingfield, Derbyahire, 215.
Toothache, charm for the, 429. Topography of
foreign printing presses, 277. 340. Totness,
etymology of, 470. Tottenham Street 150.
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Tottenham Court Road. 228. Torri’s Polyglot
edition of Gray’s elegy, 150. Treatise
upon the microscope, 217. Trebor on Emerods.
476. —— on lines quoted by Goothe,
125. —— on death bed superstition,
467. Trevelyan (Sir W. Calverly), on anonymous
Revennas. 368. —— on St. Alban’s
Day, 399. —— on Lacedaemonlan black
broth, 204. —— on Portugal, 368.
—— on Selago, 368. ——
on Sir Roger de Coverley, 368. ——
on watching the sepulchre, 403. Treves (Engelbert,
Archbishop of), treatise by, 214. Trimble family,
485. Trophee, 308. 339. T.(T.H.), on Tower
Royal, 115. T.(T.), on Macaulay’s Young
Levite, 374. Tower royal, origin of, 28. 115
—— of London, llons in, 42. ——
deputy lieutenants of, 400. Towton, the battle
of, 124. Tracts, by Eachard. 320. ——
by Dekker and Naah. 454. —— religious.
by F. H., 460. 498. Trade editions. 55.
Trafalgar, battle of, letters of Lord Nelson’s
brother after, 36.
Tragedy of Richard III. 325. Transportation
of letters, 184. 293. 422. Translation of AElian,
267. Translation of the Seriptures, MSS. of 366.
Travelling of old, in England, 87. 145. 167. 290.
——hand bills, 146. ——
in 1590, 460. Treatise on Art and Nature, J.B.’s,
401. 458. Trunck breeches, 362. 384. 445. 439.
Tub. tale of a, 326. Tureen, origin of, 246.
307. 340. 407. 455. “Turkish Spy,”
who translated it. 334. Turnbull (W.B.D.D.),
on Scutter’s Atlas Novus. 156 Turner’s
Ms. History of Westminster, 140. Turner’s
(T. Hudson), on beaver hats, 255. ——
on Pisan, 266. —— on Moneta Santae
Helenae, 101. Turnstile Lane, Holborn, 244.
T.(W.C.), on public libraries, 391. Twm Shawn
Cattie, 383. 455. 456. 489. Two noble kinsmen,
138. Twysden, MSS. of Sir Hoger, 76. 282.
Tyburn gallows, 180. Tyndale, 303. Typographical
Antiquities by Dibdin, 56.
U.
Ulrich of Hutten, portraits of, 336.
Umbrellas, when were they introduced into England,
414.
“Under the rose,” 214.
Unlaed, the Anglo-Saxon word, 430.
Urbanus Regius, 367. 419.
Use of coffins, 321.
V.
V. on Cromwell’s estates, 389. 277.
—— on El Buscapie, 206.
—— on muffins, 205.
—— on serpents’ eggs and straw
necklaces, 24.
—— on travelling in England, 68.
Van Voorst’s Polyglot edition of Gray’s
Elegy, 150.
Vagabonds, fraternitye of, 183. 220.
Vanbrugh’s London improvements, 142.
Vaux on origin of Grog, 52.
V.(E.), on ancedote of Charles the First 437.
—— on Arabic numerals, 230.
—— on Christmas hymn, 201.
—— on college salting, 306.
—— on a curious monumental brass,
370.
—— on Dutch language, 383.
—— on feast of St. Michael and All
Angels, 235.
—— on Latin verse, 215.
—— on ordination pledges, 235.
—— on Pusan Iklynton collar, 400.
—— on Tower Royal, 116.
—— on watching the sepulchre, 403.
354.
Venator on Sir Stephen Fox. 250.
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Venice, Sanurto’s Dugen of 35. 175. 220.
Venison, proclamation respection sale of, 5.
Ventris (Edw.) of Frusius, 180.
—— of Roland Monoux, 188.
Verbum Graecum, 415.
Versicle and response, 440.
Vert Vert, illustrations of Gresset’s painted
on enamel, 365. 375.
Vertue’s manuscripts, 319. 372.
Villains, last of the, 139.
Vincent (R.), on Gothic architecture, 59.
Viridis vallis, 213. 285.
Viz. why used for videllcet, 120.
Vondel’s Lucifer, 142. 169.
Vox on Billingsgate. 164.
Vox et praeterca mihill, 247. 387. 421.
Vox populi, vox Dei, 321. 370. 419. 492.
V.(R.) on French maxim, 215.
—— on Palm Sunday wine, 363.
—— on the punishment of sacrilege,
185.
Vulgate, early edition of, 213.
Vulpes on Sir Stephen Fox, 214.
W.
W. on the word cannibal, 186. ——
on beaver, 417. —— on Junius, 322.
—— on lines of London dissenting
ministers, 383. —— on papers of
John Wilkes, 125. —— on Roger de
Coverly, 59. W.(I.), epigram on a very tall barrister
named Long, 422. —— a close translation,
422. —— on Dorne the bookseller,
and Henno Rustieus, 12. 88. —— on
Gray’s elegy, 138. —— on Gray’s
Aleaic ode, 416. —— on Henry Ryder,
Bishop of Killaloe, 418. —— on Lacedaemonian
black broth, 155. 300. —— on Metens,
185. W.(A.) on translations of AEllan, 289.
—— on apposition, 384. ——
on discovery of the circulation of the blood, 202.
—— on “Tempora mutantur nos
et mutamur in illis,” 419. Wages in 17th
and 19th centuries, 225. Walbran (J.R.) on MSS.
formerly belonging
to Dr. Hugh Todd, 246.
Walcott (Rev. M.) on grog, 53. ——
on Turner’s MS. history of Westminster, 140.
—— on St. Margeret’s, Westminster,
196. Waterwich or Waterwich, 236. Waller’s
poems, MS. notes on, 165. Walpole (Horace), unpublished
letter of, 273. —— (Sir Robert),
letter attributed to, 304.
321. 336. 388.
Walter (Henry) on Christencat, 109. Wandrille
(St.), abbey of, 382. Warburton and Collier v.
Dyce, 53. Wards, D’Israeli on the court
of, 173. Waring (Elijah) on Duke of Monmouth,
358. —— on Cwn Wyhir and Cwn Annwn,
482. —— on Toom Shawn Cattie, 489.
—— on Bishop Burnet as an historian,
493. Warneford (Miss) and Mr. Cresswell, 157.
Warning to watchmen, 167. Warton and Heinsius,
285. Warts, charms for cure of, 349. 482.
Watchmen, waring to, 167. Watching the sepulchre,
318. 354. 403. Watewich, 121. 405. Was
(Albert) on ancient inscribed dish, 117. ——
on MS. chronicles at Reigate, 6. ——
on Pandoxare, 234. —— on shipster
and gourders, 356. W.(B.) on derivation of Laerig,
387. —— on John and Pisan, 299.
W.(K.) on abdication of James II., 489. Weather
proverbs, 413. —— rhyme (Norfolk),
349. Weeping cross, 154. Wellington, Wyrwast,
Cokam, 401. Welsh custom, curious, 173. ——
ambassador, or the cuckoo, 230. 283. 406. W.(E.N.)
on Spenser’s monument, 481. Wessel cup
Hymn, 137. Westminster, Turner’s MS. history
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of, 140. Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 103.
W.(G.) on American aborigines call Indians, 491. {510}
W.(G.) on college salting, 322. ——
on havior, 342. —— on tureen, 246.
W.(H.) on Arabic numberals and cipher, 433. ——
on Byron and Tacitus, 462. —— On
the word peruse or pervise, 215. 319. ——
on a passage in Frith’s work, 319. ——
on Scala Coeli, 455. —— on the Supper
of the Lorde, 362. —— on three balls
of pawnbrokers, 42. —— why Moses
represented with horns, 420. Whelps, what ships
so called, 77. 106. “Where England’s
monarch,” authorship of, 415. 458. W.(H.F.)
on Dr. Dryasdust, 26. Whichcot (Dr.) and Lord
Shaftesbury, 382. 444. 488. White Conduit House,
395. White gloves at a maiden assize, 29. 72.
Whitgift and Cartwright, Cunningham’s lives of,
379. Whitehall, 436. White Hart Inn, Scole,
245. 323. 410. Why Moses represented with horns,
420. Wiccamicus on “Angels’ visits”,
102. Wickliffte version of the Scriptures, 405.
Wild House, Drury Lane, 228. Wild Huntsman, The,
363. Wilkinson (Henry) on fall of rain in England,
235. —— reply to query about the
Arabic numerals, 368. Williams (B.) on transposition
of letters, 184. Williams (W.) on Billingsgate,
94. Winifreda (St.), 384. 465. Wives of
ecclesiasties, 77. 115. 147. W.(J.K.R.) on Christmas
Hymn, 252. W.(J.) on early inscriptions, 491.
W.(M.) answer to A Limb of the Law, 72. Wodderspoon
(John) on St. Valentine, in Norwhich-Cook-Eels, 293.
Woman’s will, lines on, 247. Woodcut likeness
of Luther and Erasmus, 203. Woolton’s Christian
Manual, 399. 490. Worm of Lambton, 453.
Wotton’s Poem to Lord Bacon, 489. Wreford
(J. Reynell) on inedited lines by Robert Burns,
300. Writers of notes on fly leaves, 51.
W.(S.) on German version of Gray’s Elegy, 150.
—— on Luther’s translation
of the Bible, 453. —— on Luther’s
portrait at Warwick Castle, 457. W.(T.) on “Bive”
and “Chute” lambs, 93. ——
on the genealogy of European soverigns, 250. ——
on Pavoise of the Black Prince, 283. ——
on Queen’s Bagnio, 285. W.(T.T.) on gib
cat, 235. —— why did Dr. Dec quit
Manchester, 216. —— watching the
sepulchre—Dominus factotum—Robert
Passelew, 318. Wyatt (Rev. Geo.) on tracts by
Eachard, 320. Wyattville (Sir Jeffery), 215.
252. Wycliffte translation of the Scriptures,
MSS. of, 366.
X.
X. on pursuits of literature, 253. ——
on origin of rococo, 357. —— on
smelling of the lamp, 335. X.X. on the Liturgy
Version of the Psalms, 203.
Y.
Yard, books by the, 166.
Yarrell (Wm.) on havior, heavier, or hever, 269.
Yates (J.B.) on medal of the Pretender, 103.
Y.(D.S.) on Defoe’s Tour through Great Britain,
and etymology of
Armagh, 158.
—— on ghost stories of Daniel De
Foe, 241.
Yoeman, what is the meaning of, 440.
Yong and Drayton, 213.
Yorkshire subscriber on Erasmus’ Paraphrase
of the Gospels, 173.
Young Levite, Macaulay’s, 26. 374.
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Z.
Z. on portrait by Boonen, 386.
Zachary Boyd, 298. 406.
Zenobia, A Jewess. 383. 421. 461.
Zero, derivation of, 215. 268.
Z.(Q.X.) on Genealogy of European Sovereigns, 92.
Z.(X.Y.) query as to the meaning of trunk breeches,
Barba longa, and
mercenary preacher, 384.