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Signs, incongruous, 449
St. Mary Matfelon, 419
Tedded grass, 430
Wellington a cannibal, 412
Abdy (Rev. Wm. Jarvis), epitaph, 227 Abhba on Lieut.-Gen. John Adlercron, 304
Anonymous works, 11, 48, 371 Ancient custoin, 313
Archidiaconal visitations in Ireland, 267 Ballsbridge, near Dublin, 208
Booterstown, near Dublin, 339
Campbell's "Hohenlinden " parodied, 209 Dublin Magazine, 372
Dublin University Review, 110
Exempt jurisdiction of Newry and Mourne, 351
Gomme (Sir Bernard de), 338
"Letters on Literature," the author, 110 "Memoirs of Nine Living Characters," 411 Mulready (Wm.), his birth-place, 324
Notes on Sermons, 110
"Periodical Press," its author, 326
Plunket (Lord), letter, 278
Political economy, 288
Sefton (Earl of), a Roman Catholic priest, 198,
317
St. Helen's, Abingdon, account books, 478 Tenures of land in Ireland, 395 "Thoughts on the early Irish Nation," 248 Titles borne by clergymen, 235 William III., anonymous works on, 230
Alfred (King), of Northumberland, 324 Algiers, Spanish expedition against, 432, 518 'AXIEús on an anonymous work, 461
Bowden (Rev. Samuel), 504 Fowke (Joseph), 360
Leighton (Abp.), his library, 131
American army movements, a song, 496
American major-generals, 344
Ammergau mystery, 473, 528
Amsterdam, the Rasphuys and Spinhouse, 371, 518 Anderson (Robert), Cumbrian poet, 34
Angelic vision of the dying, 351, 435 Animal sent to Ireland by Henry VI., 71 Animals, their capacity for religion, 414, 507 Anne (Queen), snuff-boxes presented by, 8 Anonymous Works:-
Alleyn (Edward), actor, 367
Alliteration: "Siege of Belgrade," 88, 315 Allworth family, 268
Almanacs, ancient, 184
Alréennes, les Trois, 374
America and the see of London, 84
Archidiaconal visitations in Ireland, 267
America, British regiments there in 1755-1760, 29, Architectural Publication Society's alphabet, 292
135
Arden, account of the Forest, 120 Armistead (Edwin) on Vixen, 389
Armorial bearings, right to continue, 229, 312, 381 Arnauld (Antoine), Port-Royalist, 63, 131
Arnold (John), chronometer-maker, 527 Artillery, ancient wrought-iron, 446 Ashfield (C. J.) on Cloudberry, a plant, 39 Cowthorpe oak in Yorkshire, 69
Exhibition, or a Second Anticipation, 497 Fragments, Original and Translated, 325 Helpe to Discourse, 50
Ireland: True and Impartial History of its Wars,
48
William III., a True History of the Designs and Conspiracies 230, 300 Woolsonbury Nymphs, 373
Anspach (Theodore), his tomb, 473 Antiquarius on the Knights Hospitallers, 11, 30 Antiquus on Book of Sports, 270 Apothecaries' Company, arms on a seal, 69, 99 Apparitions and ghost stories, 68
Apsley, Strickland, and Wynne families, 6 Aquarium, early, 431
Ashmore (John), translator of " Odes of Horace," 112. Ashpitel (Arthur), "The A. P. S. Alphabet," 292. Askerwell, Dorset, parish registers, 22
Aspland (R. B.) on Joseph Hunter's biography, 432 Ass, the Feast of the, 487
Astley church, co. Worcester, carved head in, 228 Aston, North, Oxfordshire, 204, 336
Astrolabe and Jacob's staff, 70, 113, 197, 239 Atkinson, governor of Senegal, 185
Aubrey (John), Staffordshire ghost story, 395, 524 Auction sale of an estate, the earliest, 109
Auctions in Cumberland, 410, 526
Audley (Lord) of Walden, London residence, 449 Aurerell (William), noticed, 166
Austrian motto, the five vowels, 304 Authors, their Christian names, 164, 258 Axtell (Nathaniel), noticed, 497
B.
B. on merchants' and tradesmen's marks, 463 Thomas, Earl of Norfolk, his wives, 198 B. Hull, on Alex. Selkirk's cup and crest, 348 B. on Guido Fawkes's parentage, 249 Pseudo-Shakspeare confession, 168 B. (A.) on merchants' marks, 413 Baal worship, 168, 251, 318
Backarè, its signification, 203, 368 Badges for learned and other societies, 244
Bagendon (W. D.) on blood thicker than water, 174 Baily (Michael), the original of Westall's Woodman,
392
Bainbridge family, 15, 178
Bainbridge (Card. Christopher), 16
Bainbridge (Dr. John), physician and astronomer, 16 Bairn's (i. e. child's) piece, 82 Baker-legged, a provincialism, 27 Baker (Richard Westbrook), 78 Baldifout from Ashantee, 166 Ball (Rev. John), noticed, 39 Ballads, counterfeit, 284
Ballsbridge, near Dublin, its derivation, 203
Balmoral memorial cairn, 45, 217
Secret History of Europe, 476
Serious and Comical Essays, 111
Thoughts on Early Ages of the Irish Nation, 248 Three Letters on the Present State of Italy, 164 Tudor, a Prince of Wales, 326
Vaccine Phantasmagoria, 13 Visit to Dublin, 529
Whole Duty of Man, 231
William III., An Impartial History of the Plots Ban, or Bari, of the Hindoos, 166 and Conspiracies, 230, 300
Banqueting-house, Whitehall, 196
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Bede (Cuthbert) on Provincial newspapers, 38 St. Clement's day custom, 492 Sermons upon Inoculation, 95 Shades, a public-house bar, 391 Spurgeon and George Herbert, 165 Swing (Capt.), rick-burner, 398 Stir-up Sunday, 495
Bede (the Venerable), "Commentary on the Penta- teuch," 127; his "Circuli," 497 Bedford (Jacquetta, Duchess of), her mother, 259, 260 Bedfordshire 16th regiment, its honours, 84
Bed-gown and night-dress, 246, 332, 439, 460 Bedlam burial ground, 85
Bedwell (Rev. Wm.), date of his death, 228 Beefington (Milor), in "The Rovers," 452 Beggars punished at Bath, 47 Beisly (S.) on Dark House, 308
Eglantine honeysuckle, 305 Beke and Speke families, 86, 156 Beke (Charles) on Thornton family, 412 Bell, tradition of the wooden, 433
Bell inscriptions, 208
Bell literature, 52, 96
Bell motto, 325
Bells, baptisin of, 246, 381, 440; Dr. Parr's fondness
for, 257; peals of twelve, 96, 137, 240, 297 Bells of Spain, 6
ell (Dr. Wm.) on Gresham arms at Ilford, 175 Jacob's staff, 115
Proverb in Apuleius, 157
Ptolemy on Africa and the Nile, 105
Treacle and oyster grottoes, 192
Bellas (George), inquired after, 146, 219, 256 Belloy (Card. John Baptist de), longevity, 107 Benedict XIV., his election to the popedom, 166, 260 Bensly (Agnes) on Schiller's Song of the Bell, 266 Berkeley (Bishop), new edition of his Works, 470 Bermuda, its climate, 397
Berne, four Dominican friars burnt, 498
Berry, or Bury,-a field at Bignor, 304, 401, 482, 529 Beta on satirical epitaph on Charles II., 189
Bethel (Slingsby), sheriff, 186
Bethel (Slingsby), Lord Mayor and M.P., 186 Bewitched, relief for the, 184
B. (F. C.) on Fast, a provincialism, 363
Gibraltar, 362
Birch (Mr. Serjeant John), Cursitor Baron, 319, 402 Birmingham, first book printed there, 388, 459, 520 Birth and death, coincidence of, 166, 256 Bishops' mitre, 419
Bishops' robes, 267, 359
Bishopstone church, its sun-dial, 230
Bis-sextile year, why the 24th February, 209, 257 Bivouac, its orthography, 86 B. (J.) on Bishops' robes, 267
Greek pronunciation, 216 Mævius, early notice of, 168
B. (J.), jun. on early paper mill, 298 B. (J.), Derby, on Bishops' robes, 360
B. (J. MC.), Tasmania, on Sir Anthony Browne, 355 Trollope's monument at Gateshead, 354
Willis of Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland, 396
Blackbeard (Isaac) of Whitby, 372
Blackguard, its meaning, 295, 339 Black loists, noticed, 64
Black Monday, 6, 58
Blackwood's Magazine, author of "The World we Live
in," 410
Blades (Wm.) on a bibliographical anecdote, 368 Indulgences printed by Caxton, 387 Sedechias, a philosopher, 9
Blair (D.), Melbourne, on Blackwood's Magazine, 410 Crabbe's poem "The Levite," 375
De Quincey's Works, 393
"Eikon Basilike Deutera," 410
Van Etten's Mathematical Recreation, 355 Blair (Rev. David), father of the poet, letter, 426 Blair (Robert), plagiarism in "The Grave," 392, 442; letter of his father, 426
'Boadicea," a play, 69, 139
Boating proverbs, 370, 436
Bobart (H. T.) on Dr. John Bainbridge, 16
38
Provincial newspapers, Bochart, its pronunciation, 109, 157, 217, 361 Bockett (Julia R.) on Bainbrigg family, 178
Dudley family of Coventry, 7
Boggle, a provincialism, 108
Böhme (Jacob), his theology, 405.
Bohun (Mary), wife of Henry IV., wardrobe accounts,
188.
Boleyn (Anne), a term of opprobrium, 245, 404; her
grave, 36.
Bombastes Furioso, origin of the name, 451
De la Rue's Diary and Calendar, 463, 510 Edwards's Portraits of Men of Eminence, 60 Fine Arts Quarterly Review, 78, 483 Foster's Essays on Decision of Character, 364 Fountains Abbey, Memorials of, 404 Gaspey's Guide to Tunbridge Wells, 220 Giraldus Cambrensis, Historical Works, 100, 279 Good Things for Railway Readers, 220 Hampole's Pricke of Conscience, 423 Hawker's Quest of the Sangraal, 530 Herald and Genealogist, 78 Hervey's Feast of Camelot, 363 History of the Holy Cross, 424
Hoare's English Words from Latin Roots, 120 Home and Foreign Review, 320 Journal of Sacred Literature, 320
Lewin's Siege of Jerusalem, 463 Lirriper's (Mrs.) Lodgings, 484 London, Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs, and the French Chronicle, translated by Riley, 39 Longfellow's Tales of a Wayside Inn, 423 Longman's Lectures on the History of England, 60 Low's Charities of London, 160 Lowndes' Bibliographer's Manual, 320 New Testament Illustrated, 444 Nicholls's Forest of Dean, 320
Novello (Vincent), Life and Labours, 444 Phillimore's Reign of George the Third, 20 Prior's Popular Names of British Plants, 444 Quarterly Review, 100, 364
Books recently published :—
Rawdon (Marmaduke), his Life, 160 Sandys's History of the Violin, 509 Sedgwick's Index to Hymn Writers, 200 Shakspeare's Works, by Clark and Glover, 20; re- printed by Booth, 510
Shakspeare's Works, by Dyce, 483 Sharpe's Egyptian Mythology, 78 Sherer's Desk-book of English Synonymes, 463 Sir Guy de Guy, 510
Smiles's Industrial Biography, 444 Smith's History of the World, 483
Surtees Society: Heraldic Visitations of the Nor- thern Counties, 100
Sussex Archæological Collections, 220 Taylor's German Fairy Tales, 364
Walbran's Memorials of Fountains Abbey, 404 Wheeler's Hand-Book of Cotton Cultivation, 364 Willcock on the Ocean, River, and Shore, 160 Williams's Dogs and their Ways, 424
Worcester and Worcestershire Antiquities, 60 Year-Books, temp. Edward I., 220
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Bookbinding, ancient, 448
Bookworm on Mirabeau, a spy, 226
Boone (Rev. James Shergold), 35, 98, 138, 153, 299 Booterstown, near Dublin, 276, 339 Booth (John) on epigram by D'Israeli, 128
Epigram on Lord John Russell, 129, 217 Gray's epigram on Dr. Smith, 268 Hook (Theodore), lines on Moore, 128 Johnson (Dr.), portraits, 209 Schwartzenburg's epigram on bayonets, 129 Booth (Joseph), polygraphic exhibition, 393 Boscobel (T. C.) on Vitruvius in English, 279 Boswell (James), his ride to Tyburn, 186, 232 Boucher and Bowden at St. Dunstan's, 325 Bouman, a Scottish farm servant, 37, 95, 173 Bourne (Vincent), epitaph, 515 Bowden (Rev. John), of Frome, 431, 504 Bowes family and the rising in the North, 8 Bowle (Rev. John), noticed, 227, 334 Bowles family, 437
Bowser (W. A.) on Alessandro Stradella, 9 Boyd (Hugh Stuart), biography, 458 Boyle (Charles), son of the first Earl, 496
Braddon (Laurence), and the death of the Earl of
Essex, 500
Bradmoor church, near Nottingham, 27 Brannock (St.), traditionary notices, 29 Bray family pedigree, 28, 98, 173 Brent (Algernon) on Peter Dos, a poet, 186 Bretagne, saints of, 353
Brettingham (Matthew), architect, 458 "Breviary of Aberdeen," early edition, 1 Brian, King and martyr, 304, 360 Bridport, its local history, 27, 75, 138, 139, 176 Bright (Geo.), Dean of St. Asaph, family, 305 Bristol (John Hervey, Earl of), noticed, 147 Brockman (Rev. Thomas), noticed, 37 Brodie family of Lethen, 209
Brodie (Deacon), name of his mother, 372 Brooke (Sir Basil), of Madeley, Shropshire, 81, 136 Brooks (Thomas), birth-place and birth-date, 228 Brown (J. A.) on Flamborough tower, 231, 315 Browne family gathering, 462
Thompson (Rev. Peter), 337 Upper Eldon parish, 266 Yorkshire words and phrases, 108 Zincography, 339.
B. (T. M.) on Cowthorpe oak, 432
B. (T. N.) on "Miller of the Dee," its locale, 49 Buchanan (James), " Pronouncing Dictionary," 521 Buckingham water-gate, 108, 173
Buckton (T. J.) on bed-gown and night-dress, 332 Bhagavadgita, an epic poem, 238, 339 Binding a stone in a sling, 137, 259 Bishops' robes, 359
Bissextile day, 257 Boating proverb, 436
Bochart, its pronunciation, 157
Christiern (Prince) of Denmark, 96, 197 Coal at Oxford, 319
Codex Vaticanus, 528
Danish invasion, the first, 58
Duchtich, in Lord Hervey's Memoirs, 265
Eglantine, 379
Fast swift, 158
French wine disused in 1749, 259
Greek phrase in Plutarch, 197, 319
Greek pronunciation, 216
Mediatised German princes, 316
Myms, its etymology, 258 Normandy, 443 Oriental queries, 442 ̔́Οσιος and ̔́Αγιος, 523 Papa and Mamma, 379 Postal system, 356 Scottish for Scotch, 523
Septuagint, authorised version, 379
-ster, as a termination, 351
Stonehenge, 277
Substantia, as used by Greek and Latin writers, 58 Um-Elia: Amelia, 336
Buff, its meaning, 287, 337, 403, 443
Bull (Bp. George), wedding-ring motto, 177 Bull's Run, jeu d'esprit on the battle, 255 Bullen (Wm.), M.D., noticed, 164 Bulstrode (Mrs.), the Court Pucelle, 150, 198 Bunbury (H. W.), engravings, 48, 172
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