INDEX. 



549 



*. on Swift, supposed quotation from, 136. 



(p. on epigram on the French revolutionists, 103. 



Philadelphia, parish library at Oxford, 339. 



Philadelphia lawyer puzzled, 515. 



Philebus on philosopher quoted by South, 287. 



Phillips (J. P.) on Burns' centenary, 146. 



Dryden, spelling of the name, 426. 501. 



Epigram on Earls Spencer and Sandwich, 447. 



Kemble family, 475. 



Lincolnshire exclamation, 103. 



Novelties in clockwork, 433. 



Picton Castle and Muddlescombe, 75. 

 Phillott (F.) on clergy called bricklayers, 38. 



Middle passage, 117. 



Purim, the modern, 37. 

 Philo on wearing cockades, 304. 

 Philological Society's proposal, 299. 

 Phocaeans of Asia Minor, 1 89. 

 Phoenicians, their supposed voyages in the Northern 



seas, 3.; their settlements, 189. 

 Photographic Society's Exhibition, 60. 

 Photographing sound, 379. 414. 

 Pickeruell (Commander), his early recollections, 255. 

 Pickle, its derivation, 77. 13.5. 224. 

 Picton Castle and Muddlescombe, 36. 75. 

 Pictor (Fabricius) on works of great painters, 50. 

 Piedmont not a part of Italy, 255. ; its proposed annexa- 

 tion to the Cisalpine Republic, 433. 

 Pie-grifeche, a bird, 178. 

 Pie-poudre court, 217. 283. 498. 

 Pierce (Capt.), of the " Saphire," executed, 10. 

 Pierropaint (Chevalier), a work so named, 476. 

 Piesse (Septimus) on bread seals, 56. 



Grave-diggers' reminiscences, 475. 



Hearing with the teeth, 324. 



Tyburn tickets, 55. 



Wax impression of a seal or coin, 85. 

 Pike (Thomas), Sheriff of London, 9. 

 Pilate's saying, " What is truth? " 26. 114. 

 Pindar's Pythean Ode, vv. 35-46., 394. 445. 

 Pinks (W. J.) on Bp. Burnet's mansion, 509. 



Chiverton (Sir Richard), his life, 516. 



Minstrels' galleries, 523. 



Weston (Sir Wm.), liis monument, 496. 

 Pipe-makers, early, 10. 



Pitle, or picle, an enclosure, 90. 157. 226. 444. 

 Pitch-kettled explained, 201. 365. 

 " Pizarro," a tragedy, 305. 



P. (J. H.) on Bishop of Man's seat in the Lords, 16. 

 P. (J. L.) on lines on toothache, 149. 

 Pk. (H.) on animals executed for murder, 278. 



Piedmont not a part of Italy, 255. 

 Plaistow, a Roman site, 56. 



Plants, superstitions on the blossoming of, 312. 443. 

 Plautus, Carthaginian passage in, 393. 423. 441. 505. 

 Ploughing by the horse's tail, 257. 

 Plough Monday, a holiday, 95. 

 P. M. A. C. F., an anagram, 97. 

 Pn. (J. A.) on John Cousens's family, 317. 



Dowle, its meaning, 507. 



Esquire: cockade, 284. 465. 



Gas : origin of the word, 506. 



Hatchments in churches, 244. 



Swarming — climbing, 503. 



Tunbridge, Bordyke at, 359. 

 Pocahontas, an Indian princess, her grave, 131. 307. 403. 



j Pocket-handkerchief, its etymology, 18. 96. 225. 

 j Pococke family, 129. 



Political revolutions, their periodicity, 295. 



Polish nuns, persecution of, 383. 



Poll-books of CO. Somerset and Lincoln, 258. 



Polwhele (Eliz.), " The Frolick," 279. 



Pomican (S.) on Lieut-Col. Dillon, 68. 

 Marshall family, 58. 



Poniatowski gems, 375. 



Popiana : — 



Dennis's letter to Pope, 37. 

 . Dr. Bentley and Pope, 37. 

 Pope's epigram on a punch-bowl, 172. 

 Pope's house at Twickenham, 192. 

 Pope's MS. letters, 387. 

 Pope's talent as a painter, 192. 

 Pope (Mrs.), sen., her burial, 255. 

 Porcelain, Oriental, 36. 139. 243. 

 Pordage (Dr.) and apparitions, 195. 

 Pork and molasses, an American dish, 28. 98. 

 Portcullis explained, 78. 



Portrait of a Divine, 200.; unknown Kit-cat, 237. 

 Postlethwayt (James), of Trinity College, Camb., 237. 

 Poter Hank, its meaning, 46. 

 Pot-galley, its derivation, 317. 384. 

 Pott (A. F.) on the gipsy language, 262. 

 Potts (Thos.), " Wonderful Discoveiy of Witches," 434. 

 Poulett (Sir Anthony), burial-place, 435. 

 Povey (Charles), "Holy Thoughts," 115. 

 Powder-plot, the Shepherd's Tale of, 229. 

 P. (P.) on arms of Isle of Man, 246. 



Cup of love, 446. 

 P. (R.) on archaeological map of England and WaleSj 

 25. 

 Stocks at Lichfield, 485. 

 Prayer-Book clapping on Good Friday, 26. 515. 

 Prayer of a fanatical citizen, 433. 507. 

 Precedency in Scotland, 68. 135. 

 Preexistence of souls, 319. 

 Pressmark of MSS. to be given, 169. 

 Pretender. See James Francis Edw. Stuca-t. 

 Priest and chaplain in ordinaiy, 395. 

 I Prince (Richard), of Madras, 455. 

 j Print, an old one, 257. 454. 

 I Printing introduced into Ireland, 48. 

 i ProctOT'(R.) on battle of Copenhagen, &c., 88. 

 i Proctors, lists of, 341. 



I Proctour (John), " The Fal of the late Arrian," 340. 

 j Prometheus, translated by Call, 199. 265. 

 i Prophecies, ambiguous names in, 395. 



I Proverbs and Phrases : — 



! Bells were rung backwards, 375. 



I Drowning the miller, 70. 137. 384. 



I '• If that you would France win," 88. 183. 



j Jumping for joy, 446. 



j Lareovcrs for meddlers, 38. 138. 225. 



I Philadelphia: — "It would puzzle a Philadelplii.-i 



lawj-er," 515. 

 ; Rising of the lights, 58. 116. 138. 



j Roast: — To rule tlie roast, 58. 



Style is the man himself, 502. 

 I Tickle pitcher, 365. 



' Prussia, Queen of, her parentage, 86. 152. 



