INDEX. 



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Barnabee (Bishop), or tlie lady-bird, 196. 286. 301. 

 Barnard (Edward), " History of England," 216. 

 Barnard (Dr. Edward), " The Somewhat," 140. 

 Barnard (Sir H. W.), armorial bearings, 171. 

 Bai'nstaple, its abbreviation, 467. 521. 

 Baronets, list of clerical, 86. 265. 

 Barrister on William Thackwell, 67. 

 Barry (Madame du) and picture of Charles I., 66. 114. 

 Barrymore and the Du Barris, 273. 362. 

 Bartholomew Fair, "Newes" from, 61. 107.; historical 



notices, 409. 470. 

 " Bartholomew Fairing," 1649, 333. 

 Barton (Sir Andrew), ballad of, 316. 520. 

 Basil (Wm.) Attorney-General for Ireland, 436. 524. 

 Basing House, names of the sis priests murdered at, 258. ; 



siege of, 9. 

 Bath epigrams, 45. 

 Battle, ceremony for the souls of the slain, 210. 322, 



361. 462. 

 Baxter (Richard) and " The Heavy Shove," 342. 

 Bayonet, origin of the name, 279. 

 B. (B.) on heraldic query, 418. 

 B. (B. M.) on Faunes family, 147. 

 B. (C.) on Dr. John Leyden, 384. 

 B. (C. C.) on Gloucestershire churches, 304. 



Parallel passages in Green and Burns, 339. 

 B. (C. J.) on " The style is the man himself, 502. 



" It would puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer," 515. 

 B. (C. W.) on Bath epigrams, 45. 



Epigram on the Whigs, 26. 

 B. (E.) on Aldrynton, 455. 

 Beale (Robert), Clerk of the Privy Council, 149. 

 Beams, or bombs, in naval warfare, 316. 52D. 

 Bean (Rev. James), noticed, 148. 227. 305. 

 " Bear woman," alias Catherine Dudley, 66. 

 Beasts, the fat ones of antiquity, 277. 444. 

 Beaufort (Margaret), Countess of Richmond, her lineage, 



376. 

 B. (E. C.) on Admiral Cosby, 402. 



Dr. W^m. Robinson's hymn, 168. 

 Becket (Thomas a), his arms, 201. 

 Bede (Cuthbert) oa the bear woman, 66. 



Everard (Dr.), 457. 



Gingle (^Jncoh), pseud., 147. 



Hamlet's " Eisell," 125. 



Inheritances, ancient, 315. 



Inn signs by eminent artists, 486. 



Jonson (Ben), a bricklayer, 149. 



Louse (Mother), of Louse Hall, 275. 



Mop, or May-hiring, 454. 



Muffled peal on Innocents' Day, 306. 



Nash (Rev. T. R.), vicar of Leigh, 325. 



Oxford ale-wives, 404. 



Scene-painters, 327. 

 Bedell (Bishop), chaplain to Sir Henry Wotton, 229. 

 281. 350. ; Kennett's notes on his Life by Burnet, 

 429. ; materials for his biography, 164. 264. ; was 

 he the author of " The Shepherd's Ttile of the Pouder- 

 Plott?" 229. 281. 

 Bedsteads of oak, 69. 114. 203. 246. 

 Beham (Hans Sebald), wood-engraver, 65. 

 Belater-Adime on J. Gailhard, 8. 



Heath (John), " Satiricall Epigrams," 515. 



Massachusetts Historical Society, 494. 



Quotation from Sir Wm. Davenant, 466. 



Regent Murray, 526. 



Belater-Adime on Stow's Annals, edit. 1592, 239. 



Bell inscriptions in Norfolk, 451. 



Bell ringing in Italy, 54. 76. 



Bells, catch cope, 417. 



Bells : change ringing, 183. 



Bells in Esses, 394. 446 ; in Norwich, 394. 



Bellis Minor on Christmas church-decking, 68. 



Belloguet (M. le Baron de), " Ethnoge'nie Gauloise," 205. 



" Bellum Grammaticale," 218. 303. 



Bemerton parsonage, inscription in, 493. 



Bennet (Philip), of Magdalen College, Camb., 280. 



Ben-Simonides on the art of memory, 257. 



Berkeley (Bp.), his manuscripts, 258. 



Bertrand du Guesclin on Cambridge University MSS., 



259. 

 Berwick (Rev. Edw.), " Defence of Swift," 1.50. 

 Besly (Dr. John) on Carleton's Memoirs, 93. 

 Beta on Col. Thomas Butler, 69. 

 Bethgelert, origin of the story, 169. 452. 

 Beukelzoon, Cliarles V.'s pilgrimage to his grave, 77. 



135. 224. 

 B. (F. C.) on Blomefield's Norfolk, 474. 



Culverkey^, 466. 



Sicily and Man arms, 474. 

 B. (H. E.) on abbey of Bury St. Edmunds, 148. 



" Comparative View of the Faculties of Man," 1 48. 

 B. (H. F.) on cataract operation, 28. 



Copse, its etymology, 284. 



Wary-angle, or butcher bird, 38. 

 Bible, inscription in a Latin, 44. 97. ; its price in 1625 

 and 1648, 373. 483. ; lines on buying one, 434. 46G. ; 

 number of letters in the Old Testanient, 341. 480. 

 Bible, Cranmer's, by J. Cawood, 10. ; Vulgate, "Fon- 



tibus ex Grsecis," 318. 

 Bibliothecar. Chetham. on anagram P. M. A. C. F., 97. 



St. Paul's visit to Britain, 319. 482. 



Wolf in sheep's clothes, 1 78. 

 Bigg (Dr. Henry), warden of Winchester, 258. 

 Billingsgate, early use of the word, 496. 

 Billingsley (Sir Thomas), noticed, 142. 

 Bingham (C. W.) on armorial query, 10. 



Bible, lines in one, 466. 



Cromwell and Nicholas Lambe, 413. 



Nesh, an old English word, ] 17. 



Oak bedsteads, &c., 114. 



Scum, what is it? 46. 



Seeds planted on Good Friday, 451. 



Wordsworth's " Bob Boy's Grave," 423. 

 Bingham family, 129. 

 Bishop's Cannings, chantry chapel at, 376. 

 Bisliops in waiting, their precedence, 359. 

 B. (J.) on commencement of Christmas, 94. 

 B. (J.) Melbourne, on derivation of skowbanker, 104. 



Squibs on " diners-out," 256. 

 B. (J. W.) on the holy thistle, 497. 

 Black Prince, his victory, 476. 

 Blades (Wm.) on Caxton relics, 391. 440. 

 Blakiston family of Stapleton-on-Tees, 68. 

 Blew (W. J.), " Hymns and Hymn- Books," 6. 

 B. (L. F.) on genealogical queries, 217. 

 Bligh (Lieut. Wm.), his log-book, 170. 

 Bliss (Dr. Philip), new edition of his Wood's Athei;a; 



Oxonienses, 514. 

 Blodius, in heraldry, 317. 

 Blomefield's Norfolk, con-ection for, 474. 

 Blood (Col), house at Minley, 131. 



