INDEX. 



555 



Thorns (W. J.) on literary intercourse between England 

 and the Continent — old woodcuts, 21. 



Shakspeare : Was he ever a soldier? 330. 351. 

 Thorne (Dr. Giles), his matriculation, 47. 

 Thurneisser's description of a rare plant, 417. 468. 

 " Tickle pitcher," explained, 365. 

 Timbs (John) on hydropathy : wet sheets, 324. 



Oyster-beds, 77. 

 Tin trade of antiquity, 522. 

 Tis on hymnist, as a new word, 359. 

 T. (J. E.) on the culverkey, 48. 



Quotation wanted, 257. 

 T. (J. H.) on Carthaginian passage in Plautus, 441. 

 T. (K.) on poetical allusion, 105. 

 T. (L.) on old proverb, 183. 

 T. (N. N.) on anecdote of Dr. Fuller, 476. 

 Todd (Dr. J. H.) on ceremony for souls slain in battle, 

 210. 361. 



Daborne (Robert), 260. ' 

 Tolhuys (Jan van), bell and gun-founder, 71. 

 Tombstones, scribbling on, 128. 

 Tooke families, 404. 

 Tooth and egg metal, 476. 519. 

 Toothache, lines on, 1 49. 

 Torture, instruments of, 359. 406. 466. 504. 

 Tottenham (Charles), M.P.s of the same names, 522. 

 Towers (Dr. Joseph), house in Clerkenwell, 509. 

 Towns, abbreviated names of, 257. 404. 467. 521.; 



bird's-eye views of, 155. 

 Townsend (Rev. Meredith), his letters, 375. 

 T. (Q. R. S.) on Col. Tobias Hume, 369. 

 Tracings on oiled paper, how fixed, 234. 306. 465. 

 " Tracts for the Times," their authors and date of pub- 

 lication, 496. 

 Tracy and Martyn families, 393. 

 Traditions, remote, through few links, 255. 

 Transcriber's orthography, 199. 263. 

 Transubstantiation not a Catholic doctiine, 274. 383. 



424. 

 Travelling in 1785, 474. 

 Treason, curious charge of, 7. 1 79. 243. 285. 

 Trees, age of tropical, 58. 155. 

 Trefoil the original shamrock, 392. 

 Trench (Francis) on Bemerton parsonage, 493. 



Edward the Confessor's font, 145. 



Full coach, 494. 



Handel at Oxford, 292. 



Herb John-in-the-pot, 456. 



Inscriptions at New College, Oxford, 215. 



Pindar's Pythean Ode, 445. 



Shakspeai-e's " parish top," 336. 



Sprat (Bishop), his retort, 373. 



Swan's Hexameron quoted, 512. 



Turl in Oxford, 237. 

 Trent Council, Sarpi's History of, 351. 443^ 

 Treves, the holy coat of, 69. 135. 176. 

 T. (R. G.) on Junius' Letters, 5. 

 Triphook (Robert) on Col. Tobias Hume, 369. 

 Triptolemus on words used by different classes, 476. 

 Take (Richard), " Divine Comedian," 279. 404. 

 Tunbridge, Kent, Bordyke at, 359. 425. 

 Tunnestrick (Mr.), case of horse-healing, 265. 

 Turl in Oxford, its derivation, 237. 323. 

 Turner (Anne) introduced the yellow ruff, 259. 

 Turner (J. M. \V.), view of Eltham Palace, 288. 

 Turner (Capt. Samuel), his family, 236. . 



Turner (Dr. Wm.), botanist, 468. 

 Turquoise, its pronunciation, 132. 

 Tutenag metal, 476. 519. 

 T. (W.) on halflings and feorthlings, 139. 



Oak bedsteads, 114. 



Separation of sexes in churches, 137. 



West (Bishop Nicholas), 139. 

 Twelve Alls, by Robert Greene, 177. 266. 

 T. (W. H. W.) on Dutra and Manicon, 284. 



Johnson and Warburton, 54. 



Scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 383. 



Sledby Wodhouse in Bolland, 138. 

 T. (W. J.) on Handel's naturalisation, 292. 



Newton (Sir Isaac), picture of his old age, 103. 

 Tyburn ticket, 55. 

 Tyndale (Wm.), at Strasbourg, 101.; reprint of his New 



Testament, 12. 

 Tyrry (Richard) of Cork, his will, 85. 

 Tytler (Patiick Fraser), Burgon's Memoir of, 307. 



U. 



University hoods, 74. 384. 



'TiroffTao-is = understanding, 393. 441. 



" Urbs," signifies Rome, 360. 



Urns, sepulchral, how to repair fractured, 127. 



Ussher (Abp.), Cromwell's allowance to, 193.; English 



translation of " Britannicarum Ecclesiaram Antiqui- 



tates," 121. 523. 

 Utrecht (Adriaan van), painter, 38. 



V. 



Vaillaat (Francis le), his memoir, 457. 

 Vales of Red Horse and White Horse, 28. 288. 485. 

 Vallancey (General), biography of, 457.; " Green Book," 

 9. 59,"200. 224.; "Military Sm-vey of Ireland," 496. 

 Vane (Sir Henry) and Rhode Island, 235. 345. 

 Varlov ap Harry on soldiers' red uniforms, 287. 

 Vaughan (Sir Hugh), his issue, 148. 378. 

 V. (E.) on Lincolnshire exclamation, 182, * 



Vebna on old china, 139. 



Hearing through the mouth, 1 70. 



Impalement, &c., of wife's arms, 393. 



Marks of cadency, 416. 

 Vectis on clocks, marks on stockings, 70. 



Flitterns, its meaning, 88. 

 Venetian Republic and the Interdict of Paul V., 281. 351 . 

 Ventriloquism noticed in Diodorus, 83. 

 Ventris (E.) on hatchments in churches, 244. 

 Verard (Antoine), artist, 527. 

 Verges (Simon) on proposed emendations of the text of 



Shakspeare, 337. 

 Vergubretus, its derivation, 424. 

 Vernon (Fran.), " Oxonium Poema," 275. 

 VerolaB, a disease of sheep, 198. 



Verstegan (Richard), acrostic on Queen Elizabeth, 45. 

 Vespertilio on quotation wanted, 279. 

 Victor (Benj.), notices of Handel, 370. 432. 

 Vilikrop (C. G.) on a quotation, 376. 

 Vine (G. R.) on Dryden's " Religio Laici," 233. 



Wither's " Abuses Stript and Whipt," 239. 

 Vinen (Edw. Hart) on Quotation: " Sorrow is catching," 

 170. 



Taylor (Chevalier), operator for cataract, 115. 



