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INDEX.

A.

ABBEY of St. Wandrille, 382. 486.

Abdication of James 11., 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.

Adversara. 73. 86.

Elfrie's colloquy, 168. 197.232.248.278.

Elian, 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-Pistori-
anum, 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.

Anglo-Saxon "Lay of the Phœnix," 203.

MS. of Orosius, 371.
word "unlaid." 430.

Anglo-Saxons, devices on standards of, 216.
Annotators, anonymous, identity of, 213.
Annus Trabeationis, 105. 252.
Anonymous Ravennas, date of, 124. 220.
368.

Antholin's, (St.,) 180. 260.
Antiquarius on Queen Elizabeth's do.
mestic establishment. 41.

Antinephelegesita on Bodur. 252.
A or An before words beginning with a
vowel, 350.407.

Apocrypha, 401.

Apposition, 384.

A (P. R.) on yeoman, 440.

Arabic numerals and cipher, 230. 279. 358.
367. 433. 435.

Archæology, mathematical, 132.

Archæus on "Under the rose," 214.

on Gray's elegy, 389.

Architecture, glossary of terms, 189.

一, introduction to the study of Gothic,
189.

Alfred's (King) geography of Europe, 257. Armada, poem on, 12. 18.

313

Armagh, etymology of, 158. 219. 264.

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B. on ancient motto, 156.

on Beaufoy's Ringer's True Guide, 157.

on change of name, 246.

on Colonel Hyde Seymour, 351.

on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.

on form of petition, 43.

works, 93.

Alicui on Becket's grace-cup, 143.

on Rishop Barnaby, 152.

All Angels and St. Michael's, feast of, 235.
"All to-broke," 490.

Allusion in Friar Brackley's sermon, $51.
Almanack (Poor Robin's), 470.

Alms-basins, ancient, inscription on, 44.
52. 171.

Alms-di-hes, ancient inscribed, 87. 117.
135.254.

Alpha on the origin of slang phrases, 185.

Alsop (Anthony, 215. 2+9.

Alythes on Belvoir Castle, 246.

America known to the Ancients, $42.

Madoc's emigration to, 12.56.57.58.

2.36.282.

American aborigines, why called Indians?
254 441.

bittern, $52.

lady, memoirs of, $35.

reprints of old books, 209,

stamp act; Lord Chatham's speech

on, 12. 220.

Ames, new edition of Herbert's, 8.
-, by Herbert and Dibdin, 38.
Ancient alms-basins, 171.

armour (Meyrick's), error in, 312.
inscribed alims dish, 87. 117. 135.
motto, 93.

MS. account of Britain, 174.
tiles, 173.

Andrews (H.) on Burnet prize at Aber-
deen, 91

André (Petit) on Welsh ambassador, 283.
Anecdotes of books, 73.

Anecdote of the civil wars, 93.
of a peal of bells, 382.

Angels' visits, 102.
Anzlo-Cambrian on history of landed and
commercial policy, and history of Ed-
ward 11., 50.

on Madoc's expedition to America, 57.

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., 4-6.

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, 166.

on genealogy of European sovereigns,

339.

Ashgrove, Duke of, 92.

on Gloucestershire custom, 245.

on Miss Warneford and Mr. Cresswell,

157.

on Norman pedigrees, 214.

on Professor de Morgan and Dr. John.

son, 107.

351.

query about St. Winifreda, 384.
query on Selden's titles of honour,

on Sir Walter de Bitton, 107.

on Solomon Dayrolles, 476.

(A. E.) on derivation of news, 569.
(A.) on Martins the printer, 218.

on superstitions in the North of Eng-

land, 294.

Twm Shawm Cattie, 455.

Bacon and Jeremy Tavlor, notes on, 427.
Bacon's (Lord' metrical version of the
Psalms, 202 235.26.3.

Bacon Roger, hints for new edition of, 393.
Badger, the, 381.

Bagnio in Long Acre, 196.
Bainbridge and Buckridge Streets, St.
Giles, 229.

"As lazy as Ludlum's dog, as laid him Bald Head, defence of, 84.
down to bark." $82. 475.

"As morse caught the mare," $20.

"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, $52.

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.

Baldwin's Gardens, 410.

Ballad, Kentish. 247.

Ballads Homeric, of Dr. Maginn. 470.
Ballad of Dick and the Devil, 172.473.

of the wars in France, 445.
makers and legislators, 153,

Balliolensis, on Stephens' Sermons, 334.
Balloons, 309.

Baptism, register of Cromwell's, 136.
Barclay's Satyricon, some account of, 27.
Bardolph and Pons, 385.

Barba Longa, 384
Barker (W. G. M. J.) on Henry, Lord
Darnley, 123.

on Bishop Barnaby, 132.

Barnabas, (St.), 136.

Barnaby, (Bishop), 55. 132. 254.

Barnacles, 117. 169. 254. 340.

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Barrister, a, on origin of the word chapel,

371.

Barry (J. Milner), a note on Robert Her.

rick, the author of Hesperides, 291.

- Complutensian Polyglot, 251.

-, M. D., on meaning of palace, 233.
Barryana, 212.

Bartlett's Buildings, 115.

Bartholomew Legate, the martyr, 483

Basse (William,) and his poems, 200. 265.
295. 848.

Bawn, meaning of, 440.

Baxter, (William ).285.

Bayley (W. D'Oyly,) on Barryana, 212.

Bayswater and its origin, 162.

B. (C.) on ancient motto, 104.

on Gray's Alcaic Ode, 382.

on Cromwell's estates, 421.

on shrew, 421.

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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, 579.

on the true tragedy of Richard III., Birthplace of Andrew Borde, 88.

315.

on death-bed superstition, 350.

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, 146.
Beaver, 417.

Beaver hat, when first used in England,
100. 235. 266. 317.338.386.

Becket's grace cup, 142.

Becket (Thomas à), 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,

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on Luther's portrait at Warwick
Castle, 400.

Birchington's (Stephen) MSS., compilation

of, 7.

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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, Lacedæmonian, was it coffee?

124. 139. 155. 242.300. 399.

Black doll at old store shops, 444.

Blaise (Bishop), 247. 325.

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, 60.

90.

Bloomsbury Market, 115

B. (N.), notes upon "

"notes," No. 1., 19.

Boduc, or Boduoc, on British coins, 235.252.

Body and soul, 890.

Bohn's edition of Milton's prose works, 483.
Boleyn's (Sir Edward), spectre, 468.

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 Poli-
teuphia, 29.

Boonen (portrait by), 386.

Boke of Knowledge, S8.

vocation, 357.

Bothwell and Mary Queen of Scots, mar
riage contract of, 97.

Bourne (Vincent), epigram from the Lata
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 Karin
on etymology of Havior, 290.

on pokership or porkership, 185.18

269.

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on howkey or horkey, 263.
on Catherine Pegge, 200.

Breton (Nicholas), 409.

crossing of proverbs, 361.
Bride Lane, St. Bride's, 396.
Bristol riots, 352. 460.

Red Maids of, 219.
Britain, ancient MS. account of, PA
Britain (Great), Defoe's tour thrush,
British Museuni, portraits in the,
British coins, Boduc or Boduoc on, 25
Britton (John) on John Aubrey, il.

on Mr. Poore's Literary Collections,
Inigo Jones, medal of Stukeley, Sir James
Thornhill, 122.

Brockett's glossary on " to fettle," 10
Brooms, Lord Erskine's, 93. 138.
Brothers' 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, 5
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 Mo
on charm for the toothache. 256

Bruce (Robert de), wife of, 18
, captivity of his queen in England, 200
Buccaneers, Charles II., 410.
Buckingham motto, 138. 252. 283. 439.
Bug, origin of word, 237.
Bull (John), 336,370
Bullfights, Spanish, 381.
Bulls called William, 44).
Rulstrode 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

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on Latin distich and translation, 415.
on Luther's translation of the New

Testament, $99.

on Pope Felix, 415.

on Verbum Græcum, 415.

Berkeley's theory of vision vindicated, Bloomfylde (Myles) Ortus Vocabulorum,
107.130.

Bernicia, 335.388.

Bess of Hardwick, 276.339.

Beta on prison dicipline and execution of Bodenham, or Ling's Politeuphia, 29. 86.
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, $26.

on error in Meyrick's Ancient Ar-

mour, 342.

errors corrected, 331.

on Hudibrastic couplet, 340.

on Mousetrap Dante, $39.

on plagiarisms and parallel passages, Borde (Andrew), birthplace of, 88.

347.

of Scotland,

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B. (W. G.) on French leave, 246.
B. (W. J.) on genealogy of European sove-
reigns, 119.

By hook or by crook, 205.237.281.405.
Byron's Childe Harold and Burton's Me-
lancholy, 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-Dis-
covery of America, 107.

-on definition of Grummelt, 358.

on devices of the standards of the An-

glo-Saxons, 284.

on Dog-Latin, 284.

on logographic printing, 198.

Lord Chatham's

on

speech on the

-, Love's last shift, 476.

American stamp act, 220.

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.

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.

CH. on buccaneers, 400.

399.

on Charles II. and Lord R.'s daughter,

on college salting and tucking of fresh-

men, 390.

on Eachard's tracts, 404.

on error in Hallam's History of Litera.

ture, 435.

-, inedited letter of the Duke of Mon-
mouth, 379.

- on Locke's proposed Life of Ld. Shaftes-
bury, 401.

- on Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Which-
cot, $82.

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.

Marquis of Halifax, 384.

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, 461.

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,
441.

on Worm of Lambton, 453.

on camp in Bulstrode Park, 470,

on derivation of holy, 470.

Caerphili Castle, 157. 237.

Cæsar's wife, 277. 389.

C. (A. G.), query as to references, 20.
Calamity, derivation of, 215. 268. 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, 161.

Cannibal, origin of, 186.

Cantab, on coal brandy, 352.

on Hallam's Middle Ages, 51.

-, origin of swot, 352.

[blocks in formation]

on Savile, Marquis

on Sir William Coventry, $81.

on Wellington-Wyrwast- Cokam,

401.

-, who was Lord Karinthon? murdered
1665, 440.

401.

on blockade of Corfe Castle in 1644,

Chancellors, Thynne's collection of, 60.
Change of name, 246.

Chapels, origin of the name, 333. 391. 417.
Charlemagne's talisman, 140 187.

Charles I., portrait of, 137.184.

-, 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.

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, 339.

C. (O.) on family of Steward or Stewart of
Bristol. 385.

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, the Lacedæmonian black broth, 124.

139. 155. 242.300. 399.

Coffins, use of, 321.

Coheirs, Mowbray, 213,

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, $17.
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.

Colinæus, 158.

Coll. Regall. Socius on Dr. Whichcott and
Lord Shaftesbury, 444.

College salting and tucking of freshmen,
261. 506 321.390.

Colley Cibber's Apology, 29.

Collier (J. Payne) on Bishop Aylmer's let-
ter and poem of the Armada, 18.

- on defence of a bald head and stationers'
registers, 85.

on English and American reprints of
old books, 210.

on Love, the king's fool, 121.
Nicholas Breton's crossing of proverbs,

361.

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 Basse and his poems, 201.

Colloquy, Elfric's, 168. 197. 232. 248. 278.
Comes (M.) on Bess of Hardwick, 339.
Commercial and landed policy of England,
59.91.

Compendyous olde treatyse, 277. 404.
Complaynt of Scotland, 422.

Complexion, the meaning of, 352. 472.

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.), Phœnix, by Lactantius, 283.
Cephas on the Advent bells, 121.

on Sangred-Judas Bell, 325.

Ceredwyn on barnacles, 169.

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, 318. 421.

Chronicle, Morning, when first established,

75.

Chrysopolis, 383.

Church History, queries in, 158.

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.

402.461.

Compton Street, Soho, 228.

Conrad of Salisbury's Descriptio utriusque

Britanniæ, 319.

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, 284.

on Scala Cæli, 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, 294.

on early statistics, parish registers, 443.
on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.

Folk-lore, 482.

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