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INDEX.

FOURTH SERIES.-VOL. VII.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKs, Books RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE,
PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPERIANA, AND SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A. on Stafford family, 387

A

A. (A. M. B.) on "It's a far cry to Loch Awe," 42
Lake dwellings on Lough Much, 42

Abhba on the Rev. H. F. Cary, 137

Cary (Bishop Mordecai), 465

German Lutheran church, Dublin, 545
Irish car and noddy, 23
Accidents Compensation Bill, 280, 373, 466
Accointance, the use of the word, 492

A. (D.) on Domesday representatives, 208
Adam of Orleton, bishop of Winchester, 53, 308
Addis (John) on blink ver. wink, 460

Chaucer's "Shipman," 208;

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"Schoo," 361;

"After oon," "Stoor," 386; Col-Fox," and
"Gattothed," 418

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Schoolmaster abroad in Staffordshire, 465

"Stewing in their own gravy," 272

Story of a statue, 200

Vese: feeze: feaze, 294

Warm wealthy, 84

Advent Hymn, its tune, 41, 133, 217

Etolus (Alexander), Greek poet, 221, 292

A. (G.) on "Owl! that lovest the boding sky," 292
A. (G. E.) on Sydney Godolphin, 462

Ainger (Alfred) on " Absalom and Achitophel," 532
"Heart of hearts," 399

A. (J.) on Mortimer, Earl of March, 209

Albaney and Amondeville family arms, 234, 312, 378
Albert (Prince), a practical engraver, 20
Alcestis, Mr. Leighton's picture of, 512
Alcock (Bp. John), family and arms, 122, 334

Altars of stone in the Anglican church, 162
Altilium, a coin, 143

American literary men, their wealth, 47
Amies (E.) on Dandy rolls, 534

Ammergau passion play, 296, 487

Anarkala, favourite wife of Akbar, 321

Anár-Kalli, page of the emperor of Hindustan, 385

1 Angelo (Michael), "Last Judgment," 258
Anglesey (Marquis of), anecdote, 196

Alford (Dr. Henry), dean of Canterbury, death, 67,
87

Alldridge (R. W.) on voyageur pigeons, 284
Alsace and Lorraine and Napoleon dynasty, 281

Anglo-Scotus on William Baliol, 432

Bothwell (Francis, Earl of), 177

Bruce (Robert), bones and coffin-nails, 378
Fraser: Frisel, 330

Laird, who is one? 243

Priory of St. Ethernan, 376

Roger (Sir William), Knt., 242

Spitten Laird, 310

"Anima Christi," its author, 322, 374, 506

Anne (Queen), fifty new churches, 112; correspondence
with Madame de Maintenon, 188

Anne of Denmark, consort of James I., engraving, 539
Anonymous Works:-

Barnes (Betty), her History, 342

Bertrand, or Memoirs of a Northumbrian Noble-

man, 95

Confessious of a Gamester, 474

Conciliad, satirical poem, 161, 270

Essays on the Sources of Pleasure from Literary
Compositions, 474

Essays, Divine, Moral, and Political, 418
Exercises, Instructive and Entertaining, 408
First Impressions, or a Day in India, 266, 354
Fox's Martyrs, a satire, 388

History of Edward II., 1680, 298
Jessamy (Jenny), her History, 342
Johnson (Dr. Samuel), Life, 43

Judgment on a Threefold Order of Bishops, 493
Lay of the Scottish Fiddle, 16
Lexiphanes, 15

Mary Magdalen's Tears wip't off, 95
Mela Britannicus, 76

Memoirs of an Old Wig, 474

Napoleon, the First Book of, 455

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Ap Coillus on Grantham inn signs, 440

Applegath (Augustus), his death, 153

Arabic numerals in Wells cathedral, 282, 375
Arbuthnot, its pronunciation, 342, 419
Arbuthnot (Dr. Alexander), 8

Arc (Joan d'), her death, 409, 508

Archaeological Institute, collection of early printed
books, 422

Arche (Elizabeth de l'), her dream, 409

Archer family, 387

Archer (George), M.D., his family, 365

Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871.

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Selby family, 516

Baker (Mrs. Barwick) on Wm. Fenwick, 235
Baliol (Sir Wm.), 302, 432, 506
Ballad airs, traditional, 355

Archer (T. H. S.) on the wreck of the "Temple," Ballad printers' succession, 187

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Art, the modern use of the word, 89, 224, 247
Arthurian localities, 281

Arthur's Wain, constellation of the Great Bear, 512
Arundel castle, origin of the name, 234
Arundello castle in Piedmont, 234

A. (S.) on epigram by Samuel Rogers, 388
Rogers (Nehemiah), 77

Ashburner family of Furness, 131, 227
Ashmolean Museum, lecture on it, 67
A. (T.) on the meaning of fog, 217

Atheist's prophecy fulfilled, 76

Atkinson (G.) on Hogarth's book-plates, 304

Atkinson (J. C.) on British scythed chariots, 460
Cleveland funeral usages, 298
Sheffield folk-lore, 439

Skerring upon a glave glatten," 265

A. (T. S.) on R. P. Bonington, artist, 141
G. Camphausen, artist, 188

"The Prodigal Son," a print, 150

Attic talent, its value, 363

A. (T. V.) on the veto at papal elections, 163

Audley (Ralph) of Sandbach, 11

Auretti (Madlle.), dancer, portrait, 322

Aurora borealis, 106

Austin family, 342; arms, 75

Austin (T.), jun., on "The Lamentation of a Sinner,"

376

Automaton chess-player, 63

Avery family pedigree, 161, 288

Avery (Parson), "Swan song," 20, 148, 288, 433

A. (W. E. A.) on automaton chess-player, 63
Rosemary used at funerals, 348

Simonides and the "Codex Sinaiticus," 77

Ballasalley, origin of the name, 176, 313

Balloon post and the siege of Paris, 207, 270, 275
Balloons and newspapers, 141
Ballycollitan, co. Tipperary, 122

Bannister (J.) on Cornish spoken in Devonshire, 353
Baptism for the dead, 107, 263, 377

Baptismal customs in the Highlands, 51, 267
Baptista (Joannes), "Commentary on Aristotle," 342
Barbados parish registers, 387, 496

Barber (H.), M.D. on Bishop John Fell, 283
Lancashire funeral customs, 231

Barber (John), king of Throstle Hall, 119
Barbers' forfeits, 22

Barker and Burford's panoramas, 279, 432

Barkley (C. W.) on churches in Roman camps, 24

Barnes (Dr. Albert), his death, 47

Barningham church screen, 517

Barns, medieval, 95, 224

Baron Baillie, his duties, 72

Bar-Point on an extraordinary memory, 471

Barrett (A. E.) on Madile. Auretti, 322

Barrington (R.) on "Stewing in their own gravy," 522

Barrow in heraldry, 474, 527

Baskerville (Thomas), portrait, 429, 486
Bates (A. H.) on anonymous works, 474
Etchings, 474

Bates (Wm.) on the aurora borealis, 106
Bookworm ravages, 346

"Eikon Basilike," its author, 225
Ecstatica of Caldaro, 193, 350
Fraser's gallery of portraits, 211

Hair growing after death, 131

Hervey (Rev. James) and Hogarth, 255
Mont Valérien, 135

Nicholson (Renton) " Baron," 286
Parodies, works on, 15, 177

Royal topography, 20

Sun never sets on British dominions, 482]
Thomson (James), a Druid, 485
Toadstone, 540

Baths and wells of Britain, 467

Baxter (Charles) on a Dutch newspaper, 339
B. (C. W.) on "Comes to grief," 526

B. (D.) on Chevisaunce or chevisance, 447
Drum, an evening party, 526
Beale (J.) on Ballasalley, 176
Chawban explained, 74
Cryptography, 291

Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, 92

Bear-baiting, 138

Bears' ears, a plant, 256, 350, 420

Beattie (W.) on Laird, 329

Beauchamp family arms, 219, 342, 442
Beauclerk (James Lord), 3

Beaumont (Mary), mother of the 1st Duke of Bucking-
ham, 469, 544

"Beauties of England and Wales," plans, 34

Becket (Thomas à), murderers, 33, 171, 195, 268,
395, 464

Beckford (Wm.), Henley's translation of "Vathek,"
35, 113, 174, 244

Becquerel (M.), his death, 275

Bede (Cuthbert) on Christmas mummers, &c., 52
French pigeons driven to England, 341
Glatton, a ship, 548

"Heart of hearts," 548

Readyhoof or Rediough family, 361
Weather saying, 299

West Highland customs, 50

Bedell (Bp. Wm.), descendants, 104, 199
Bedfield church screen, 516
Bedo (George) on Criss-cross row, 418

Den, a local termination, 397
Fishermen of the olden time, 174
Beethoven (Louis von), parentage, 257, 353
Belgique on Medical Order of St. John, 235
Bell, the passing, 388, 499

Bell-harp, a musical instrument, 208
Bell-ringing, 110, 388

Bells of St. Peter's at Rome; Kremlin at Moscow; and
St. Paul's, London, their weight, 11; St. Michael's,
Coventry, 45; legend on, 95; anecdote of one at the
Royal Exchange, 110; memorial, at St. Dunstan's,
Stepney, 511

"Belle (la) Dame sans Merci," poem, 324, 399

Belts (B. R.) on King's college, New York, 289

Ward family arms, 273

Berkeley family arms, 537, 538

Berlichingen (Götz von), 509

Bewick (John), engravings, 355

Bezant, a coin, 208

B. (F.) on the Paterson family, 60

B. (H. E.) on Maidenwell, near Louth, 389

Bible, the Bishops' version used by the translators of
the authorised version, 74; revision of the authorised
version, 181; the Vulgate, ed. 1516, 344; list temp.
James I., 534; works on its history, 535; Critical
Commentary, 551

Bible illustrations, 11

Biblical Archæological Society, 202, 552

Bibliothecar. Chetham. on baptism for the dead, 107
Guido's Aurora, print, 113, 292

"One swallow does not make a summer," 292
Pamphlet, its etymology, 439

"Veritas in puteo," 312

Biffin and piffin, 533

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Dryden's agreement for his Virgil, 197
Edwards (George), 388
Ferrers (Lady), ballad of, 445
Jamieson (Alexander), 219
Parker (Robert and Thomas), 475
Blackett (Henry), his death, 228
Blackfriars' theatre, 183

Blackie and Son on dates in biographies, 46, 133
Blackleach (Bp. Huan), of Sodor and Man, 34,
Blades (Wm.) on the bookworm, 263

Blair (D.) on Enamoured, as a verb, 429
Ewald's views on the Apocalypse, 175
Fairy changelings, 283

Hampshire country churchyard, 174
Hölty, the German poet, 174

Jones (Sir William)" Alcaic Ode," 454
Maturin (Rev. C. R.), 454

Memory of smells, 413

Prophecies by Nostradamus, &c., 542,
Songs and ballads, 398

"The world's judgment," &c., 456
Blair (Robert), "The Grave," 441
Blanchard (E. L.) on Baron Nicholson, 327
Bleakley family, 141

Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on George Daniel, 63

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Curious engraving, 95

Eastern story, 131

French word for "to ride," 431

Grantham inn signs, 343

St. Wulfran, 270

Simonides, 179

"Blink," or "wink," their correct use, 325, 459
Block books, their history, 13, 151, 217, 332
Blood, a shower of, 47

Bluebeard, origin of the story, 29

Blue books, 122, 199

Blue Laws of Connecticut, 16, 64, 191
B. (M. A.) on corrupt English, 142
"Whether or no," 485

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Books recently published :-

Bodleian library, donations to, 47; stolen MSS. 406
Boevey family, 11, 179

Böhme (Jacob), "Threefold Life of Man," 66
Bolle (Richard) of Haugh, his brass, 405, 486°
Bombyx on Fitzstratherne, 506

Bonaparte (Napoleon), "The First Book," 455
Bonington (R. P.), artist, 141, 502
Bonwicke (Ambrose), his Life, 114
Book ornamentation, 111, 147, 243
Books, notes on fly-leaves, 232

Books privately printed, the earliest, 13

Books recently published:-

Abbott on the Revision of the English Bible, 467
Alfred (King), Version of Gregory's Pastoral, 201
Andrews's Anatomie of Basenesse, 401, 443
Anson's Dramatic Almanack for 1871, 86
Ashbee's Occasional Reprints, 508
Axon's Lancashire Folk-Song, 274
Bailey on the Anglican Episcopate, 467
Bartholomew's Student's Atlas, 25

Bible, the Authorised, with a Commentary, 551

Bloomfield (Robert), Correspondence, 422
Bonwicke (Ambrose), his Life, 114
Bookworm, 115, 154, 227

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Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII.; Colonial,
East Indies, China, and Japan, 1617-1621,
180

Camden Miscellany, vol. vi., 354

Carr's Story of Sir Richard Whittington, 25
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Prologue, 354
Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and
Ireland; Hardy's Catalogue of Materials, 335;
William of Malinesbury; Historic Documents of
Ireland, 380

Claude the Colporteur, 47

Cusack's History of Kerry, 354
Dame Europa's School, 181

Davenport, Lord-Lieutenant and High-Sheriff, 422
Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons, 153
Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 114
Delapierre, La Parodie chez les Grecs, &c., 296
Deschanel's Treatise on Natural Philosophy, 134
Dictionary (Library) of English Language, 25
Early English Text Society: England in the Reign
of Henry VIII. A Supplicacyon for the Beggars,

315

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Hood's Poetical Works, by Rossetti, 181
Ihne's History of Rome, 133

Jesse's London, its Remarkable Places, 114
Johnston's Atlas of British History, 86

Joseph of Arimathie, 201
Junius' Handwriting, 421
Keble's Christian Year, 67
Kent, a new History of, 354
Lok (Henry), Poems, 401

M'Causland's Builders of Babel, 316

Macdonald's Napoleon, Empress Eugénie, &c.,

115

Macfie's Colonial Questions, 115

Maclean's History of Trigg Minor, 487
MacPherson on Our Baths and Wells, 467
Markham's Teares of the Beloved, 401
Milman's English and Scotch Ballads, 552
Mitford's Tales of Old Japan, 227

More The Household of Sir Thomas More, 47
New Testament, with Analysis, Notes, &c., 46
O'Driscoll's Memoir of Daniel Maclise, 467
Palissy, The Provocations of Madame Palissy, 47
Pasigraphical Dictionary and Grammar, 316
Parker's Lecture on the Ashmolean Museum, 67
Phillips's Dictionary of Biographical Reference,
181, 402, 551

Pliny the Younger, Letters, 86

Pope (Alex.), Works by Elwin, 86, 295, 508
Powell (Mary), Maiden and Married Life, 47
Quincey's Sequel to the English Opium Eater, 152
Raue's Elements of Psychology, 448
Ross's Parliamentary Record, 47

Rushton on Shakespeare's Euphuism, 527
Scottish Liturgies of the reign of James VI., 507
Scott (Sir Walter), "The Pirate," 25; "Fortunes
of Nigel," 153; "Peveril of the Peak," 274;
"Quentin Durward," 354; Gilbert's "Reminis-
cences," 381; Lockhart's Life of him Abridged,
448

Sellar's Passion Play of Bavaria, 487
Shaftesbury (1st Earl of), Life by Christie, 447
Shipton (Mother), Life and Death, 25
Smiddy's Essay on the Druids, &c., 487
Smith's Synonyms Discriminated, 336
Stewart's works on Angling, 381
Street on the Completion of St. Paul's, 552
Stubbs's Charters of English History, 246
Sutton on the Completion of St. Paul's, 552
Timbs's Year Book of Facts, 181

Tollemache's Spanish Towns and Spanish Pictures,
134

Transactions of the Historical Society, 227

Twiselton's Poems in the Craven Dialect, 274

Vaughan (Henry), Silurist, Works, 401

Warton's History of English Poetry, by Hazlitt,

527

Wesley (John) on Curative Electricity, 487
White's Civil Service History of England, 86
Winn's Battles of Speicheren, Gorze, &c., 112
Wratislaw's Diary of the Embassy of George of
Bohemia to Louis XI., 227
Xenophon, by Sir Alex. Grant, 354
Yorkshire Archæological and Topographical
Journal, 67

Bookworm, its ravages, 65, 168, 262, 346, 461

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