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Sonnet queries, 456

Boughs before doors, 107
Bourne and Croft families, 256
Bovey (John), family, 11, 179
Bowers Hall estates, Essex, 199

Bowman (Robert), an alleged centenarian, 38, 87
Bows and curtsies, 109, 220, 330, 444

Boy bishop of the Propaganda, 21

Boyd (E. L.) on "When Italie doth poyson want," 446
Boyle (E. M.) on John Bovey, 11

Irish House of Commons' lists, 323
Killigrew (Elizabeth), 258
Mourning paper, 308

Slawkenbergius'" Treatise on Noses," 125
Terrick family arms, 104

Boyle (Sir Robert), visit to Ireland, 282, 352
Boyne money, 236, 313

Brae (A. E.) on "Thirty days hath September," 525
Braham church, Yorkshire, 257
Bramfield church screen, 516

Breda, its siege in 1624, 53

B. (R. H. D.) on the catacombs of Paris, 22

Briant (F. D.) on the 62nd regiment, 46

Bricks of Babylon, 493

Bridgetine nuns, 408

British Museum Reading-room grievance, 402

Britten (James) on "Douglas! Douglas! tender and
true," 23

Epithets of the months, 445

"God's baby," 235

Grimston (Lady), her grave, 129

Holcus lavatus, 323

Sheerwort, a plant, 244, 463

Sheffield folk-lore, 299

Strohwittwe, 446

Treveris' "Grete Herball," 162, 463
Voodonism, origin of the term, 210

Brocas (Dr. Theophilus), dean of Killala, 137
Broderick family, 474

Broken bridge, an exhibition, 160, 295

Brooks (John) on Grantham, alias Bluetown, 44'
Brooks (Shirley) on lines on the human ear, 264
"The Philosopher and her Father," 369
Brooks (Rev. Thomas), biography, 342, 417
Brough (John Cargill), librarian of the London Institu-
tion, 402

Brougham (Lord) and the story of Mrs. Nightingale,
277, 330, 352, 376, 378, 402; his bust, 202
Brown (Tom), epigram on Dr. Fell, 283
Browne (Sir Anthony), crest, 304

Browne (C. E.) on Mary Rant's prophecy, 535
Voltairiana, 431

Browne (Sir Thomas) of Archer's Court, 41
Bruce (Robert), bones and coffin-nails, 297, 378
Bruyère (La) and the bookseller's daughter, 207
B. (T. H.) on wrecks, 305

Portrait painting, 324

Buckingham (Geo. Villiers, 1st Duke of), his mother,
469, 544

Buckley (Rev. T. A. Wm.) classical scholar, 534
Buckton (T. J.) on Zodiac of Denderah, 65

Buff (A.) on Sir Edwin Sandys and the bishops, 359
Industries of England, 444

Bumbo, or Rumbo, a drink, 512

Burff, its derivation, 282, 379, 445, 486

Burford's panoramas, 279, 432

Burgoyne (Sir John), lines to Lord Palmerston, 340;
lines by him, 451

Burlamachi (Philip), noticed, 454, 550

Burnet Thomas), satire on Dean Swift, 418

Burns (Robert), relics and letters, 449; error in "Auld
Lang Syne," 386, 501

Burton (Miss Rachel), satirist, 442, 518

Bussche (Em. Vanden) on J. Louis Vives, 536
Butler (Charles), Blue and Red Books, 122, 199
Butler (Gen.), order against the ladies of New Orleans,

363

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Brougham (Lord) and Voltaire, 352

Danby (Earl of) and Lord Arlington, 363
Ghost story, 453

Kingston (Earl of) and Oldham, 389
London in October, 510

True enjoyment, 492

Calais and Sir Gilbert Talbot in 1512, 139
Caldaro, the Ecstatica, 21, 123, 193, 351
Caliban, origin of the name, 56, 175

Calvary, called the Mount, 62, 103, 215, 372
Calvin (John) and Servetus, 141

Cambridge, new edition of the University "Ordina-
tiones," 153

Cambridge Philological Society, 336

Camden Society, general meeting, 402

Cameron (Donald) of Lochiel, portrait, 257, 334

Campbell (Lord), life of Lord Lyndhurst, 280, 373,

466

Camphausen (G.), artist, 188, 312

Canadian novel, 26

Can-can, a dance, 108

Canius the poet, his fragments, 363
Canning (George) and Lord Dudley, 121
Cannon, its derivation, 58, 150

Canterbury (George), his "Will," a tale, 257
Capers and mutton, 190

Caracole, its meaning, 34, 149, 243, 549
Carew (W. H. P.) on Edward Couch, 200
Caricatures: "The Horse Marine and his Trumpeter,"
493; "Ex luce lucellum," 512

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Carruthers (Robert), diploma of LL.D., 382

Carter (John), his drawings, 35

Carthew (G. A.) on legal terms temp. James I., 5
Cary (Rev. Henry Francis), 137

Cary (Mordecai), bishop of Killala, 234, 376, 465

Cary (Dr. Robert), "Palæologia Chronica," 143, 271
Casanova (Giacomo), "Memoirs," 326, 480
Catacombs of Paris, 22

Cathedrals, old customs, 280

Catley (Ann), actress, 41, 217

Cavan (John), a centenarian, 301

C. (C.) on a scripsit, 201

Guizot and Guise, 270

Jamieson (Alexander), 219
La Caracole, 243

Monsieur, monsieur, 311

C. (C. D.) on Anne Chapman, 234

Competitors for the Scottish crown, 363
Lee (Rev. Timothy), monument, 304
Stow-in-the-Wold, 344

C. (C. G.) on Boston: Ombre, 398

C. (C. H.) on Lord Plunket and the hour-glass, 93
C. (E.) on curious precursors of the Pretender, 139
Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), ballad, 207
Ode of Arthur Grey, 375

C. (E. B.) on "The Maid of Rye," 390
Cellini (Benvenuto), arms, 266

Celticism, the doctrine of, 349, 525
Centenarianism. See Longevity
Ceramic art, work on it, 336

Certosino, its meaning, 19, 400

Cervantes, new edition of "Don Quixote," 275

C. (F. W.) on La Caracole, 149

C. (G.) on T. Baskerville's portrait, 429
C. (G. A.) on folk-lore, the slowworm, 547
Legal commonplaces temp. James I., 83
Painting in Starston church, 245
St. abbreviated to T, 550

C. (G. H.) on Lord Plunket, 265

C. (H.) on the plant Lingua Anseris, 333

Treveris'"Grete Herball," 333

Chairmen, hints to, 55, 176

Challoner (Bp. Richard), "Garden of the Soul," 513

Chambers (Robert), LL.D., his death, 274

Chance (F.) on Biffin and piffin, 533

Cleopatra, 493

Plica Polonica, 539

Realm, its different forms, 370

St. abbreviated to T, 479

Chap-books, 302

Chapman (Sir John), his daughters, 234, 334

Chappell (Wm.) on "Hierusalem! my happie home,"

41

Charbon de Terre, a Liege legend, 7

Chariots, British scythed, 95, 240, 332, 460, 503
Charlemagne family arms, 75, 180, 400

Charles I. and the "Eikon Basilike," 9; his eleven-
shilling pieces, 55, 148, 442, 486; growth of his
hair after death, 66, 83, 130; his ribbon of the
Garter, 342, 440

Charles II., porcelain memorial of, 37; at Malpis, 295

Charnock (R. S.) on Burff or burf, 486
Chepstow Strigolium, 377
Chignons, 418

Coldingham priory, 311
De Saye family, 272

Cucumber, its derivation, 19, 108
Devonshire words, 506

Dun, as a local prefix, 104

Ès and En, 59

Falls of Foyers and Glamma, 178

Glatton, its derivation, 446
Hogan Mogan, 481

Lothing land, 19
Mac, a patronymic, 332
Pennytersan, &c., 60
Plica Polonica, 540

Saracen, a surname, 206
Segdoune, Seggidun, &c., 500
Tretharrap, 113

Charters of English history, 246

Chatterton (Thomas) knowledge of Anglo-Saxon, 278;
monument at Bristol, 279

Chaucer (Geoffrey), line in the "Shipman," 208; pro-
logue to his "Canterbury Tales," 354; edit. 1561,
422; "Schoo," 361; "After oon," " Stoor," 386;
"Col-Fox" and "Gattothed," 418; Works, edit.
Stowe, 1561, 492; date of his birth, 338, 412, 478.
547

Chauvinisme, origin of the word, 408
Chawban explained, 74

C. (H. B.) on picture of Alcestis, 512
Bookworm, 65

British scythed chariots, 332
Dacier, 427

Daniel (George), 113

French war songs, 10

Ovid, "Metam." xiii., 254, 521
"Pen of an angel's wing," 444
Trapp's "Virgil," 325

C. (H. C.) on a contrast, 1869 and 1871, 121
C. (H. D.) on Cigoli's painting of St. Francis, 270
Cheere (Sir Henry), the statuary, 46

Cheke (Lady Essex), unpublished letter, 406, 458
Chelmsford (Lord) on "Heart of hearts," 362
Chepstow, called Strigoielg, 34, 377

Cherry (J. L.) on "the bitter end," 23

Print-dealers' catalogues, 143

Chess in England and China, 34, 127

Chester (J. L.) on R. Harland's long incumbency, 99
Kippis's copy of "Biographia Britannica," 340
Nightingale (Lady), 330

Chesterfield (Lord), ballad on the Order of the Bath,

207

Chetham Society and the Furness Coucher-book, 74,
310

Chevisaunce, its meaning, 343, 447

Chevron on armorial shields, 408, 467, 550; the mili-
tary, 475

Chignons, antiquity of ladies', 93, 261, 326, 418, 481
Child, why does a newly-born one cry? 211, 289, 394,
465

Child born on the anniversary of its parents' wedding,

453

Children's games, 141, 271, 415, 506, 523
China, introduction of chess inte, 34, 127
China mania, 73, 442

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

Chinese rudders of ships, 162

C. (H. M.) on consecrating regimental colours, 282
Chowder, a savoury dish, 85
Christ (Jesus), portrait, 24
Christ-cross A B C, 418

Christmas mummers and plough-witchers, 52, 245
Christmas carol, 23

Christmas schoolboy pieces, 145, 201, 351, 462
Chronicle of events in 1870, 25

Chronologer of the City of London, 133

C. (H. S.) on toadstone ring, 324

Church, some reasons for going there, 99
Church (W. M. H.) on Austin family, 342

Arms of Jennour, 55

Churches, dedication of, 388, 480, 505; fifty new ones
in London, 112; in Surrey, destroyed in 1668, 476;
within Roman camps, 24, 333

Churchill (Lord) on Dighton caricatures, 418
Churchill (Mrs. Mary), memorial in Minterne church,
234, 417, 524

C. (H. W.) on a Latin proverb, 56

Cigoli (Lewis), painting of "St. Francis," 270
Cinderella and the glass slipper, 196
Cipher writing, 155, 291, 377

Cistercian monasteries in England, 141, 268
C. (J.) on Bishop John Alcock, 122

Nevill (Geo.), Lord Latimer, his wife, 96
Noel (Theodosia), 124

C. (J. H.) on Dr. William King, 388
"Rolliad," with notes, 340

C. (J. L.) on Lord and Lady Dorne, 283
C. (J. M.) on gnats biting, 352
C. (J. R.) on cryptography, 155
Clarke (Mrs. Harriet), her longevity, 511
Clarke (Hyde) on lion shillings, 187

Male and female numbers and letters, 407
Midas, origin of the name, 429
Sneezing, 361

Thunder, 429

Clarke (Somers), jun., on completion of St. Paul's, 241
Clarry on a newly-born child crying, 289

Campbell (Lord), Life of Lord Lyndhurst, 373
Hood and Lord Lytton, 429
Nicholson (" Baron "), 327

Rash statements, 273

Cleburne (Wm.), of Tipperary, arms and family, 122,
477

Cleopatra: was she Egyptian or Greek? 493

Cleveland (Barbara, Duchess of), 66

Cleveland funeral usages, 298

Clive (Kitty), letter to Miss Pope, 2

Clock, an astronomical, 322, 350

Clod beef explained, 512

Clome shop crockery shop, 429, 506

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Clouds, the poetry of the, 319, 397, 518

Clyne (Norval) on pronunciation of Arbuthnot, 420
C. (M. M.) on picture of Lady Greensleeves, 475
C. (O.) on governors of Jamaica, 189

Miniature painter temp. Charles I., 454
Cobblers' lamps in Italy, 11, 132, 245
Cocker (Edward), "The Pen's Gallantry," 407
Codd (Mrs. Shirley Morse), a centenarian, 160
Coffee-houses of London, 5

Coins, eleven-shilling pieces of Charles I., 55, 148,

442, 486; denarius of Drusus, sen., 95, 143, 148;
altilium and obulus, 143; Portuguese copper, 344

Coldinghain priory, 1538, 187, 311, 379
Cole family, 124, 201

Coleridge (S. T.), noticed, 209

Colet (John), dean of St. Paul's, 281

Colvile (F. L.) on Robert Keck's portrait, 12

Common Prayer Book of the Church of England, edit.
1722, 109; the Sealed Book photo-zincographised,
47; Sturt's edition, 1717, 283, 351
Cock-fighting a century ago, 108

Congressional library, 153

Congreve (Wm.), who was "Doris"? 363
Connecticut, its "Blue Laws," 16, 64, 191
Consols defined, 492

Constable (Henry), passage in, 233
Constantine, his character, 303, 349

Constantinople, the Hall of Waters, 112; a new Otto-
man club, 181

Conway, origin of the name, 61
Cook (Capt.), his thrushes, 187

Cooke (Chr.) on London churches, 112

Cookes, Cookesey, and Cooke families, 11, 310, 523
Cookes (H. W.) on Cookes families, 11
Corbett family of Chaddesley, 408

Cor Caroli, a double star, 18

Cork Cuvierian and Archæological Society, 47
Cornell family, 343, 446

Corney (Bolton), sale of his library, 552

Cornish spoken in Devonshire, 11, 126, 353; Glossary,
126

Cornub. on Our Lady of Holywell, 475

Cottell (W. H.) on Broderick family, 474

Cottle the poet, 493

Cotterill (H. B.) on the poetry of the clouds, 319
Cottle (Amos), poem, "The Milton Gallery," 452

Cottle (Joseph) of Bristol, his family, 493

Couch (Edward), his longevity, 120, 200

Couch (T. Q) on generations within living memory,

387

Courtenay (Wm. de), 268

Courtney (W. P.) on Rev. Samuel Henley, 174

"Coutumier of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary,"
322

Coventry, bells of St. Michael's, 45

Cowper (J. M.) on Benjamin Carier, 150
Anonymous work, 493

Bumbo clod beef, 512

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"The Times' Whistle," by R. C., 97
"Whether or no," 378

C. (R.), Cork, on baptism for the dead, 377

Bookworm, 462

Nile and the Bible, 314

Pichler, a gem engraver, 397

C. (R.) Gent., author of "The Times' Whistle," 97
Cracow university, its original documents, 336

Crag, a local affix, 360

Craufurds of Newark, baronets, 343, 548

Crawford (John) on blink ver. wink, 459

Crawley ver. Crawley, a probate case, 299

Creighton (Dr. Robert), on the Council of Florence, 142
Crests, assumption of more than one, 257, 353, 443,

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Cromwell family, 429, 481

Cromwell (Oliver), letter to the Emperor Sultan Ma-
homet, 199, 291; mezzotint, 374; house on Brixton
Rise, 468; letter of Feb. 4, 1650-1, 474; supposed
descendants, 246, 429; medals, 495; appointment of
Thomas Simon as medal maker, 515
Croquis (Alfred), i. e. Daniel Maclise, 213
Crossley (James) on an old ballad, 322

Goldsmith (Oliver), inedited elegy, 66, 131
"History of Edward II., 1680," 298

Crowland abbey, its history, 274

Crowquill (Alfred), i.e. Alfred Henry Forrester, 214
Cruikshank George), illustrations in Roscoe's "Novel-
ists' Library," 40

Cryptography, 155, 291, 377

C. (T.) on Bp. Gibson's wife and mother, 76

C. (T. E.) on the canal of Xerxes, 97

C. (T. W.) on Hoelty, the German poet, 244
Millon (Jean de), 495

"Pen of an angel's wing," 312

"Stewing in their own gravy," 379

Cucumber, its derivation, 19, 108
Cul, Coul, a local prefix, 495

Cumble, its derivation, 482

Cunningham, origin of the surname, 221, 347

Cunningham (F.) on lines omitted in "Comus," 384
Cun-stone, its derivation, 61

Cuvier (Clementine), biography, 408

C. (W.), Richmond, on London coffee houses, 5

C. (W. A. B.) on "Rus hoc vocari debet," &c., 149
The Septuagint, 515

C. (W. D.) on Sydney Godolphin, 364
C. (W. M. H.) on Austin family, 75
Average of human life, 10

Charlemagne arms, 75

Daubygné monument, 54
Hampden family, 189, 441
Heraldic, 409

Mortimer pedigree, 12

Monument in Kencott church, 140
Pipe Roll, 5 Stephen, 236

Cywrm on orders of knighthood, 101, 441
Song, "Lauriger Horatius," 398

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D. (E. A.) on Burff or burf, 379
False quantities, 380
Hamesücken, 335

Phrase, "Comes to grief," 429
Song, "Old woman, old woman," 196
Wray (Daniel), 372

Deacon (Wm. Frederick), "Warreniana," 15
"Deaf old woman," lines on, 75, 196

Dean (S. A. H.) on Christmas pieces, 462
Death by torture for imputed heresy, 305
De Bohun family, 24, 150

Deed, ancient Scottish, 19

De Foe (Daniel), quotations in "Robinson Crusoe,"

426

Defoe (Mercy) of Manchester, 34

De la Soie (G.) on the marine rose, 46
Demoniacs, works on, 109

Den, as a local termination, 397

Denarius of Drusus, sen., coin, 95, 354
Denbigh, origin of the name, 61

Denison (John), his works, 162

Denney (Andrew), Greek couplet, 76
Denton (Sir Alexander), loyalist, 323

"De profundis," its early use, 495

Derby (Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of), anecdote, 388

Derby (Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of), fifth King of
Man, 250

"Der relegirte Kobbold,” 55

D. (E. S.) on Maidenwell, near Louth, 548
Devil beats his wife, 25, 400

Dexter (Timothy), American merchant, 174
D. (F. H.) on " Pigs may fly," &c., 41

D. (G. F.) on epitaph in Wing church, 53

D. (H. P.) on Epigram: "As Cyril and Nathan,” 442
Epigram on the Walcheren expedition, 18
Fell (Dean Samuel), 352

Punning and jesting on names, 313
Titlers of sugar, 224

Winter saying, 18

Wray (Daniel), 372

D. (H. W.) on China mania, 73

Derby porcelain, 75

Diaz (Bartolomao), discoverer of the Cape Route, 102,
195, 313

Dibdin (E. R.) on Beauty sleep, 419

Blair (Robert), "The Grave," 441

Dibdin (Dr. T. F.), "Bibliographical Decameron," 256
Dickens (Charles), copyrights of his works, 134
Diez (Donna Juliana), Portuguese beauty, 34
Digamma, 414, 481

Dighton (Robert), caricaturist, 418

Disraeli (Isaac) and family, 300

Dis-spirit, its old and modern meaning, 186, 294, 377

Ditchfield (J. B.) on "Mémoires de Casanova," 480

Dixon (S.) on " After me the deluge," 188

Ballad of Lady Ferrers, 334

Guizot and Guise, 333

Hair growing after death, 130, 315

Dixon (James Henry) on Ballad printers' successions,

187

Byron's" English Bards," 106, 351
Certosino, its meaning, 19

Cobblers' lamps in Italy, 11
Convivial songs, 58

"Es" and "En," 193

Geronde convent, 255

Dixon (James Henry) on Manchester chap-books, 110

Missale ad usum Lausannensem, 124
Potters of the northern counties, 96
Scripsit, 146

Swiss spring song, 231

"The Heaving of the Lead," 55

War song: An Imperial Letter, 145

D. (M.) on Babylonian bricks, 493
Bear-baiting, 138
Beauty sleep, 143

Chinese rudders of ships, 162
Delineations of the dragon, 12
Estatica of Caldano, 123
Gipsy cookery, 121

Heraldry of Smith families, 43
Inkstand of Wedgwood ware, 163
Kay (John), portrait, 173
Macaroon, its derivation, 364
Marbury Dun, a famed horse, 535
Military chevron, 475

P. A. L.'s communications, 158
Pools, or mouths of streams, 12
Proverbs, 406

Pumps, low-heeled shoes, 389
Scripsit, 201

Surnames in Domesday Book, 320

The Grecian bend, 513

Tom Tiddler's ground, 57
Yorkshire Prayer-book, 13

Dobson (Thomas) on the meaning of Kipper, 543
"Documentos Arabicos," 303

Döllinger (Dr. J. J. Ignatius von), Oxford degree, 487
"Dolopathos; or, the King and the Seven Wise Men,"
111

Domesday Book, its surnames, 320; its landowner's
representatives, 208

Don on Eastern story of a heavy slab, 12

War medals, 13

Donne (Dr. John), "Poems," 494; letter in Walton's
Life of him, 536

Dore, a family name, its derivation, 453

Dorne (Lord and Lady), 283

Douglas (W. S.) on Burns' "Richt Gude-Willie
Waucht," 501

Dour, or Dur, a local prefix, 22, 152

Dover castle, smugglers hung in front of it, 364, 445
Downing (Mrs Harriet), Irish poetess, 142, 289
Doxat (Lewis), his age, 408

Doyll on English queen buried at Porto Fino, 203
Spenser's "Hymn of Heavenly Beauty," 220

Dragon, earliest delineation, 12, 125, 174, 200, 244

Dramas, political satirical, 491

Dramatic Almanack for 1871, 86

Drennan (W. R.) on gipsies in Ireland, 110
Druidical history, 487

Drum, an evening party, its derivation, 453, 526
Drumlanrig (the Laird of), 190, 310

Drury Lane, the Bear tavern, 363

Dryden (John), passage in "Absalom and Achitophel,"

532

D. (T.), on George London, 444

Duarte (D. Jacobo), collection of pictures, 364

Dublin, German Lutheran church, 545

Dudley and Ward (John, 2nd Viscount), portrait, 235
Dugdale (Wm.), allusions in his "History of St.
Paul's," 281

"Dulce Domum," 140

Dun, as a local prefix, 104

Dunkin (A. S.), on barbers' forfeits, 22
Balloons and newspapers, 141

Dour or Dur, a local prefix, 152
Lancashire witches, 504
Parodies, work on, 105

Rederiffe, in Surrey, 25

Dunkin (Edwin) on prints of Stonehenge, 36

Dunkin (E. H. W.) on Feock church registers, 232
Dunn (Sarah), a centenarian, 159

Dur, or Dour, a local prefix, 22, 152
Dutch newspaper, 1652, 339; periodical,
Eeuw," 153

D. (W.) on collections for history of Inns, 512
Mary Queen of Scots' imprisonments, 526
Scotch newspapers, 390

Thomson (James), a druid, 401

D. (W. G.) on the Glasgow noddy, 165
Gnat v. mosquitoes, 416

D. (W. T. T.) on Charles II. at Malpas, 295
Dyer (Sir Edward), "Sixe Idyllia," 494
Dyer (John), poet, 232, 353, 443, 524, 546
Dyer (Samuel), his portrait, 232

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Dymond (R.) on Cary's "Palæologia Chronica," 271
Bishop Mordecai Cary, 376

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Ear, lines on the human, 235, 264, 334, 369
Eastern story of a heavy slab, 12, 131

Eating to excess, 429

Eboracum on the Rhombus and Scarus, 376
Eclipses, popular method of observing, 472
Ecstatics, works on, 21, 123, 193, 350
E. (D. C.) on Robert de Comyn, 19
Edward I., marriages of his daughters, 204
Edward II., "History," 298

Edward IV., letter dated Dec. 10, 1460, 229, 312, 417
Edward the Confessor and the ring, 474

Edwards (George), A D. 1545, 388, 464
Eff on "Agreeing to differ," 512

Bookworm, 462

Phelps (E. S.), " Gates Ajar," 452
Roscoe's "Life of William Roscoe," 471

Effessea on Sir Thomas Sewell, 376

E. (G.) on Bobadil, 208

Congreve and Wycherley, 486
Hampden family, 273

Milton and homœopathy, 54
Nile, its overflowings, 186

Plica Polonica, 475

Length of hair in men and women, 475
Repentant thief, 490

Wellington (Duke of), anecdote, 490

E. (G. F. S.) on "'Tis better to have loved and lost,"
376

Egerton (Sir Charles), Knt., 12

Eggs as an article of food, 409, 484

E. (H. T.) on "The Shrubs of Parnassus," 410
"Eikon Basilike," authorship, 9, 225

Eirionnach on quotations in "Robinson Crusoe,” 426
E. (K. P. D.) on centenarians, 159

Diaz (Bartolomao) and the Cape route, 195
Indexes, their utility, 42

Lincolnshire drinking song, 454

Seizure of chattels under an heriot, 302

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