INDEX. 



543 



Inglis (B.) on " Pizarro," a tragedy, by Ainslie, 305. • 



Pohvhele's (Eliz.), " Frolick," 279, 



Sympson (Rev. John), 281. 



Tuke's (R.), " Divine Comedia," 279. 

 Inheritances, ancient, 315. 

 Inn signs by eminent artists, 183. 486. 522. 

 Innocents' Day, a muffled peal on, 245. 306. 407. 

 Inquirer on Capt. Sir Thomas Byard, 436. 

 Inscriptions: — Bell, 451.; salt-box, 88.; windowpane, 



196. 

 International communication 200 years ago, 453. 505. 

 Inx (Dr.), temp. James I., 417. 

 lona, its ancient library, 435. 

 Iota on Bellum Grammaticale, 218. 



Douglas' " Edwin the Banished Prince," 218. 



Mordannt (H.), Esq., 217. 



" Pandion and Amphigenia," 149. 



Prometheus translated by Call, 199. 



Winchester College, head masters, 107. 

 Ireland and the Irish, 246. 

 Ireland, list of Lord-Lieutenants, 70. 

 Ireland, old maps of, 256.; printing introduced into, 



48. ; reformation in, 200. 224. 

 Irish almanacs, old, 357. 

 Irish Court of Common Pleas, lines on, 213. 

 Irish death-bed scene, 414. 

 Irish fresco paintings of 15th century, 371. 

 Irish military affairs, 5IS. on, 358. 

 Irvine (Chris.), " Bellum Grammaticale," 218. 

 Isabella (Queen), widow of Edward II., 319. 424. 

 Italy dancing on the rope, 167. 

 Ithuriel on child of Hale, 376. 



Cromwell's knights, 476. 



Inscription in a Bible, 97. 



Montejo family, 435. 



Pilate's " What is truth? " 1 14. 



\'"erstegan's acrostic on Queen Elizabeth, 45. 



Voters called smokers, 512. 



J. on Abingdon inscription, 445. 



Heraldic query, 236. 



Leyden (John), 443. 



Macclesfield forest, 296. 



" Our Lady of the Bower," 376. 



Pancroundel, its meaning, 200. 



Selwoodshire, 225. 



Torture, instances of, 466. 

 Jacobite squibs, 43. 77. 390. 

 James I., his liberal creation of baronets, 105, 

 James II., expenses in 1646-7, whilst Duke of York, 



163.; the anticipated birth of his son, 450. 

 Jaydee on Dorsetshire nosology, 116. 



Spinney, 245. 



T.iylor (Chevalier), operator for cataract, 115. 

 J. (0.) on Charles Ambler, Esq. 455. 



Byard (Capt. Sir Thomas), 506. 



Oilicers in the army of Charles I., 435. 



Poter Hank, 46. 

 Jeflfrey (Francis Lord), article on Swift, 150. 

 J. (E. M.) on alleged sentence passed on the Saviour, 



A 04. 

 Jennens (Charles) and Handel's Messiah, 172. 289, 

 290. 



\ Jennings (Hargrave) on the hundredth regiment, 67. 

 ! Jerome! a Franciscan friar, supposed author of a satire 

 ; on Wolsey, 101. 



I Jersey (Earl of), origin of the title, 317. 

 1 Jest books, list of, 95. 



j Jesuits, Pope Gregory XIII.'s Constitutions, 497. ; sati- 

 rical verses on, 250. 444. . . 

 Jewel (Bishop) and George Bromley, 349.; controversy 

 with Dr. Cole, 342. 

 I Jewitt (Llewellyn) on drowning the miller, 137. 

 Eels from horsehair, 98. 

 Lareovers for meddlers, 138. 

 I Nesh, a provincialism, 117. 

 Jews charged with crucifying Christian children, 37. 



261. 386. 479. 

 J. (G.) on the " British Magazine," 217. 

 Drowning the miller, 70. 

 Precedency in Scotland, 68. 

 J. (J. C.) on book note, 524. 



Common-place book of 17th century, 250. 

 Entries in a Breviary, 416. 

 Fly-leaf scribbhngs, 43. 

 Gregory XIII. on Society of Jesus, 497. 

 " Prayers and Intercessions," ISO. 

 Separation of sexes in churches, 76. 

 Taurus, in medical astrology, 400. 

 Woodcuts by the " Little Master," 65. 

 J. (J. E.) on William of Wykeham's father, 420. 

 J. (J. J.) on the Sapiens of the Stoics, 355. 

 J. (M. A.) on chamberlain of GifFen, 89. 205. 

 Johannes (Vocor) on Norwich bells, 394. 

 John, the herb, 456. 

 Johnson (Andrew), the pugilist, 238. 

 Johnson (Dr. Samuel) and Bp. Warburton, their meet- 

 ing, 54.; collections for his Dictionary, 256. 299.; 

 notes on, 216. 

 Johnson (Rev. Richard), Chaplain at New South Wales, 



394. 

 Johnson (Thomas), M.D., killed at the siege of Basing- 



House, 149. 

 Jonathan, Brother, origin of the name, 444. 

 Jones (Sir Wm.), lines from {lie Persian, 498. 

 Jones (Theophilus), letter on the Donne family, 241. 

 Jonge (J. C. de) on the broom at the mast's head, 



282. 

 Jonson (Ben), Bartholomew fair actor, 410. 471. ' 

 Jonson (Ben), the poet, a bricklayer, 149. 247. 

 Jortin (Dr. John), " Observation upon Authors," &c., 



173. 

 Joseph on cockade for rifle corps, 522. 

 J. (T.) on tootli and egg metal, 476. 

 J. (T. B.) on Selwoodshire, 225. 

 Judas, custom of hanging, 414. 487. 

 .ludas: "The Arch-Knave, or History of Judas," 455. 



Junius : — 



Boyd (Hugh Macaulay), claimant, 4, 5. 



Lloyd (Charles), claimant, 4. 



Maclean (Laughtan), claimant, 310. 



Rose (Sir J. H.), copy of the " Letters," 4. 

 Junius (Hadrian), "Emblemata," 186. 

 Juries, customs relating to, 199. 242. 

 Jury law in St. Lucia, 172. 

 Juvenis on the Waldenses, 418. 

 Juverna on Irish death- bed scene, 414. 



