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INDEX.

SIXTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS,
FOLK-LORE, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A

A, French preposition, 139, 277

A. (A. B.) on the "Maid of Buttermere," 428

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A. (B.) on Anarchia Anglicana," 348

A. (F.) on Thomas Toll, 369

A. (F. S.) on wooden effigies, 118
Fissure in church walls, 116
Lawson baronetcy, 267

St. Margaret's, Westminster, 147
A. (F. S.) Scot. on Edgar Etheling, 147
Painters, dictionary of, 427

A. (F. S.) Scot. (2) on Edgar Ætheling, 214

A. (H. S.) on verses by Voltaire, 68

A. (J.) on sponsors in Scotland, 88

A. (J. G.) on surnames, 185

A. (M.) Cantab. on Burreth, 355
Longfellow (H. W.), 329

A. (M.) Oxon. on Adam's Peak, 506
Kenrick (William), 410

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'Pig in the gutter," 387

A. (T. C.) on Solomon's seal, 290

Abbas (Ali), his "Liber Totius Medicinæ," 345

Abbreviations, Latin, 159

Abhba on Governor Dinwiddie, 14

Abrahams (I.) on Adumbrate, 399

"Ici on parle Français," 514

Owl as an emblem of death, 413

Pi and Tan, 226

Pronouns, English, 345

Proverbs, Western, in Eastern authors, 364
Who: That, 346

Accociation Club, 1717, 69

Acre, a lineal measure, 12, 357, 504

Adam, his first wife, 248, 296, 354
Adam's Peak, drawing of, 308, 506

Adams (H. J.) on New Testament MSS., 269

Adams (James and Charles), sons of Sir R. Adams, 515
Admirer of Keats on Wentworth Place, 49
Adumbrate, earliest use of the word, 369, 399
Agnew family, 449

Agricola (Fulvius) and lentil pudding, 147, 339
Ainger (A.) on a sonnet on Macready, 198
Alapine, its meaning, 368, 394

Albemarle, its derivation, 448, 524

Aldine anchor, 426

Allen (T.) on dates on fonts, 432
Alpha on Ballyragging, 58

Catspaw, the phrase, 98
Curfew, north and south, 356
Dead, visits of the living to the, 422
Do, the causal, 158

"Five Miles from Anywhere," 7, 414

Hair turning suddenly white, 97

Houses with secret chambers, 238

Loobelling, its meaning, 228

Parallel passages, 385

"Secret History of Charles II. and James II.," 89

Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford, 107

Wedding custom, 147

Alveley, Butter Cross at, 347

Amber, its origin, 166

Ambition used as a verb, 515

American Folk-lore, 144

American Freemasons, military, 164

American Huguenot Society, 160

American Revolutionary celebrities, their portraits,

327

American shilling, early, 119

American Year of Independence, 467

Ancestors, number of a man's, 65, 115, 237

Ancona, its meaning and derivation, 36

Anglus non Angelus on Papa and Mamma, 371

Anglus non Angelus on Richard of Bury, 408

Supporters, 137

Ann in place-names, 47, 98, 116

Anon. on a ballad wanted, 429

Elf arrow heads, 396

"Les Quatre Couronnés," 249
Rhys (Udal ap), 329

Song of 1672, 26

Spanish proverb, 87

Warnot, its meaning, 367

Anonymous Works:-

Anarchia Anglicana, 348, 409

Anglorum Speculum, 57
Bagatelles, 89

Calling of a Gentleman, 75

Circle of the Sciences, 117, 218, 350

Dictionaire des huict Languages, 7, 213

Divine Breathings, 78
Dream of the Past, 469

Dulcedo ex Acerbis, 450

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Armiger family, 75, 135

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 212, Jan. 19, 1884

Armour, funeral, in churches, 292, 415, 504
Arms, peculiar method of impaling, 95
Army, colours of uniforms in the, 156
Arnold (Benedict) a Mason, 46

Arnold (F. H.) on Anselm's synod, 416
Cawley the regicide, 469
Touch-piece, 348

Arnold (Mr.), his portrait, 8

Arrow-heads, elf, 225, 396

Arundel, Arun, its etymology, 67, 113, 158, 317

Ascham (Roger), passage in "

Toxophilus," 428

Assassin, history of the word, 66

Assizes, custom at Newcastle, 127
Association Club, 1717, 69

Atkins (Tommy), origin of the sobriquet, 469, 525
Attwell (H.) on the kite, 467

Aureole, its etymology, 39, 98

Aurichalcum, or mountain brass, 329, 415, 504

Aurora borealis, its popular names, 133, 357

Austin (William), his portrait, 56, 115
Awne: Own: One, 247, 457

Axon (Sophie A.) on "Dreamscape," 229
Axon (W. E. A.) on American Folk-lore, 144
Birds, imitating, 27
French Folk-song, 384
Gunning mystery," 49
Hindoo Folk-lore, 246

Lilith, Adam's first wife, 296
Newfoundland, allusion to, 186
Venezuelan Folk-lore and gipsies, 1

B

B. (A. S.) on Simon Browne, 368

B. (E. A.) on points of the compass, 145
Ecclesiastical ballads, 429

Epitaph in Chigwell Church, 267, 396

B. (E. F.) on the derivation of Lammas, 256
Marshalsea, its derivation, 256

Yokel: Bumpkin, 317

B. (E. S.) on Robinson- French garden-party, 95
B. (F. A.) on Awne: Own: One, 247

B. (G.) on Father Prout, 299

Verge de Jacob; ou, l'Art de trouver les Tresors, B. (G. F. R.) on Albemarle, 524

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B. (J.) on Brummagem for Birmingham, 370

Bunyan (John), portrait, 515

B. (J. F.) on the Falcon Inn, Battersea, 421
Hercules Hall, Lambeth, 108
Herring (Paul), 69

Mead's Row, Lambeth, 146

B. (J. G.) on Mrs. Gamp and Homer, 228
B. (K. H.) on Charlemagne's talisman, 386
Marmotinto, or sand pictures, 54
Parallel passages, 226

St. Médard, Flemish St. Swithin, 397
Stories and sayings, 363

York (Duke of), his death, 405

B. (M. E.) on Christmas heraldry, 491
B. (M. M.) on Mary Hook, 516

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B. (R.) on Bradshaw's Railway Guide," 93
Napoleon prophecy, 112

Whip lane: Whip-laner, 56

B. (T.) on a brass token, 74

B. (W. C.) on Chaucer localities, 197

Christmas, in the seventeenth century,
and the Quakers, ib.; and James I., ib.
Christmas Day Gospel as a charm, 490
Christmas saying, 491

Daubatio: Stode, 366

Delamayne (T. H.), 337

Fonts, dates on, 433

Fudge, origin of the word, 395

Green apron, 478

Hanging in chains, 501

Health drinking, 494

Letter-writing, modern, 456

Mince-pies, 493

Thel, its etymology, 217, 399

Worlds, plurality of, 219

Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, his title, 517

Badeslade (Thomas), artist, 208, 413, 478

Bagmere portent, a Cheshire legend, 138
Bailey (J. E.) on “Giddy-gaddy," 451
"Griffin (Prince)," 288

Rigby (Col. Alexander), 147

Baillie (J.) on Folk-lore, 435

Italian pharmacy, 496

Baily (J.) on Oliver Bromskill, 56

Epitaph, curious, 454

Solomon's seal, 290

Bainbridge, Wensleydale, custom at, 25

Balance, annual, at banks, 489

Ballet, its meanings, 468

Ballyragging or bullyragging, 58, 158

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Barlaam and Palamas, 107

Barlow (Bp. William), his biography and family, 33
Barnabee Monday, 268, 396

Barrow Gurney Court, near Bristol, 364
Barry (Tom), clown at Astley's, 47, 73
Basariotts, who were they? 387
Baso, its meaning, 515

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Basque Gascon Euskarian, 113
Bates (W.) on verses by Voltaire, 474
Battersea, old Falcon Inn at, 421, 453

Baxter (J. P.) on Col. Alexander Rigby, 150
Bayley family of Thorney, 389

Bayne (T.) on Huxtress, 413

Parallel passages, 397

-Some, the suffix, 15

Beacon noticed in a parish register, 166
Bealraper, its locality, 268, 414, 525

491; Beauty theories, bibliography of, 183, 243, 302, 382
Beaven (A. B.) on Irish history, 267

Beckett (Thomas à), his stature, 248, 434

Bede (Cuthbert) on standing stones on Clent Hills, 349
Cockshutt, a place-name, 412

Mince pie mysteries, 485

"Osmè; or, the Spirit of Froust," 53

Pallet (Peter Paul), 494

Punch, origin of the word, 398

Sandwich men, 224

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Curfew, north and south, 158, 197, 356, 457

at Tresmeer, Cornwall, 406

Belwar (William de), his marriage, 328

Benbow (Admiral), his family, 496

Bensly (E. v. B.) on Fielding's "Amelia," 266

Bentley (Dr. Richard), his portraits, 207

Bequest, at Newark, 345, 457; quaint, 425
Bere brat Garnier, 467

Bergamo, its arms, 349

Berkeley pedigree, 146, 295, 352

Bambridge (Thomas), warden of the Fleet Prison, 187, Berry (W. G.) on Agnew, McLeroth, and Potter

316, 375

Banagher, legend of, 409

Banality, a new word, 289, 314

Banks, annual balance at, 489

Banks (Isabella) on Cyprus lawn, 354

Negro Folk-lore, 346

Barclay (E.) on Adam's Peak, 507

Berkeleys and Fitzhardings, 146, 352
Cromwell and Russell, 78

families, 449

Barclay (Mary), 500

McLeroth family, 167

Shaw, Dobbs, and Joyce families, 128

Shaw and Stewart families, 208

Stewart and Graham families, 309

Welsh Fusileers, 68

Berwickshire Sandy, nom de plume, 168, 358

Betrothal, royal, 408

Bettle (P.) on Sir Walter Scott, 88
Bezoar stones, 156

Bible: "Lawsuits," 1 Cor. vi. 7, 128; Anglo-Saxon
translation, 146; Numbers xvi. 32, 178; editions
printed by J. Field, 1658, 208, 318, 417; illustra-
tion of 1 Cor. iv. 4, 212; name scratched from, 225,
378; New Testament MSS., how distinguished, 269,
393; Exodus xii. 6, "Between the two evenings,"
344;
"Treacle" Bibles, 446; Bishops' Bible,
Psalm xxxvii. 29, 449; price of Cranmer's, 496

Bibliography :-

Arbuthnot (John), 179, 231

Austin (William), his "Meditations," 56
Barclay (Robert), his "Apology," 347, 416
Beauty theories, 183, 243, 302, 382

Biblical, 208, 318, 417

Bochas's "Falles of Princes," 306

"Bradshaw's Railway Guide," 45, 92, 338
Breton (Nicholas), 386, 477
Chaucer (Geoffrey), 381
Churchyard (Thomas), 256

Cockeram (H.), his "Dictionary," 388, 455, 524
Common Prayer Book, 127, 257

Cotton (Charles), "Horace, a Tragedy," 8
Delamayne (Thomas Hallie), 105, 174, 337
"Divine Breathings," 78

Dwarfs, 48, 111, 251

Foxe (John), "Book of Martyrs," 245

Giants, 48, 111, 251

Gray (Thomas), his "Elegy," 26

James (Dr. John), 117

Kingsley (Charles), 467

"Liber Totius Medicinæ," 106

Low (D.), his "Chiropodologia," 512
Mercator's Atlas, 268, 525

Morley (Thomas), his "Madrigalls," 408, 503
Northamptonshire, 468

Pits (John), "De Illustribus Angliæ Scriptoribus,"
464

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Bond or Bonde family of Thorpe, 389

Bone (J. W.) on a curious epitaph, 454
George III. guinea, 234

"Heir of Hassop," &c., 269
Monks' dreams, 488

St. Mildred's Church, Poultry, 105
Bonfires at Petertide, 27, 135

Bonython (J. L.) on La Perouse, the navigator, 384
Book auctions of the 18th and 19th centuries, 218
Book-binding, note on, 305; by nuns of Little Gid-
ding, 496

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