INDEX. 



53d 



Booksellers' signs,' 506. 



Bordykc, at Tunbridge in Kent, 359. 425. 



Bossuet's " Histoire des Variations des Eglises Protes- 



tantes," 131. 

 " Bowdled," explained, 437. 

 Bowdler (Jane), " Poems and Es.says," 419. 484. 

 Bower : " Our Lady of the Bower," a chantiy cliapel, 376. 

 Boyd (Hugh Stuart), his family, 523. ; noticed, 284. 

 Boyle (Sir Richard), journey from Cork to London, 68. 

 Boys (Thomas) on Arch-treasurer of the Roman Em- 

 pire, 95. 



Ballad of Sir Andrew Barton, 520. 



Beukelzoon's grave honotired, 77. 



Blue blood and high birth, 47. 



Bordyke at Tunbridge, 425. 



Brest-summer, or Bressommer, 447. 



Chap and wench, 245. 



Clergy called bricklayere, 115. 



Cockshut, 405. 484. 



Culverkeys, a field flower, 184. 325.. 



Free-bench custom, 222. 



Goof, its meaning, 116. 



Hop-plance, 304. 



Horshockead, strongullion, 1 59. 



Inscription in St. Nicholas church, Abingdon, 226. 



Isle of Man arms on Etruscan vases, 31. 



Laylock, or lilac, 460. 



Likelamme, its meaning, 75. 



Lincolnshire exclamation, 1 82. 



Mop, or statute fair, 486. 



Old, pronunciation of words ending in, 507. 



Pancroundel, Abban Croundel, 306. 



Pitch-kettled, 365. 



Pot -galley, 384. 



Rapid — " a rapid pain," 227. 



Rump Songs : the Chronosticon, 284. 



Sforza (Ludovicus), why called Anglus, 152. 



Skowbanker, 184. 



Spinny, or Spinney, 205. 



Stull, or schulle, a fish', 135. 



Swarming, or climbing, 502. 



Tau, the sign of the Hebrew nation, 52. 



Wellington (Duke of) offered the crown of France, 

 242. 

 B. (P.) on hymn, " Soon as the morn," &c., 171. 

 B. (R.) on Sir John Fenwick, 317. 



Hatchments in churches, 199. 



Pork and molasses, 98. 

 Bradfield parochial library, 473. 

 Bradow family of Lincolnshire, 477. 

 Brady (Dr. Samuel), account of, 33. 137. 

 Brady (Nicholas), noticed, 137. 

 Brahman and the weasel, 452. 

 Bramhall (Abp.) on episcopacy, 416. 

 Brasses, monumental, hints for exchanging, 82. 139. 

 B. (H. E.) on Christmas thunder, 450. 



Preference for the Old Style, 423. 

 Bread seal impressions, 56. 

 Brent (Sir Nathanael) and Father Paul, 350. 

 Brest-summer, its derivation, 89. 404. 447. 

 Breviary, entries in the Kalendar of a, 416. 463. 

 " Brevis Admonitio de Be Eucharistica," 417. 

 Brighton donkeys, lines on, 56. 

 Bristol (John Digby, 1st Earl of), " Psalm cx.xxvii.," 



126. 265. 

 Bristoliensis on Thomas Chatterton, 57. 



Bristoliensis on Lawrence (Sir Thomas), parentage, 486. 



"British Magazine," 1747, 217. 



British Museum and its dictionaries, 102. 



Britton (John) on Shakspeare's portrait, 123. 



Broglio Solan (Catherine. Marchioness), sketch of her 



life, 166. 

 Bromley (Sir George) and Bishop Jewel, 349. 

 Broom at the mast-head, 282. 

 Brothers of the same Christian name, 522. 

 Bronghton (Lord), where educated, 236. 

 Brown (Andrew) of Cork, his will, 84, 

 Browne (George, Count de), 455. 525. 

 Brownes (W. S.) on Holinshed's Chronicles, 107. 

 Broxboumbury, portrait at, 86. 



Bruce (John) on Cowper's Table Talk, 8 ; Preface to 

 his Poems, 70. 



Quevedo, quoted by Cowper, 296. 



Taurus, its astrological effects, 339. 

 Bruce (Michael), noticed, 483. 

 Bruce (Robert) of Broomhall, 374. 

 Bruce (Wm.) on luff, the mainstay parting, 298. 

 Brunsel (Dr. Sam.) noticed, 18. 

 Brushfield (T. N.) on the word " Cant," 157. 

 Brute Chronicles, 526. 



B. (R. W.) on churches dedicated to St. Clement, 416. 

 Brydson (Thomas) " View of Heraldry," 266. 

 B. (S.) on painless operations without chloroform, 127. 



Turner's oil of talc, 157. 



Whateley (Wm.), vicar of Banbury, 69. 



Woodcuts, early engravers, 171. 

 B. (T. AV.) on Cicero and Chrysippus, 29. 

 Buckingham (George Villiers, 1st Duke of), epigram 



on, 67. ^ 



Buckton (T. J.) on Art of Memory, 366. 



Bonaparte's letter to Talleyrand, 433. 



Carthaginian passage in Plautus, 423. 



Clem, to starve, 366. 



Club, origin of the word, 386. 



Elephants, 261. 



Five great powere, 425. 



Friesic language, 401. 



Land of gold, 244. 



Periodicity of political revolutions, 295. 



Persecution of Polish nuns, 383. 



Philosopher quoted by South, 287. 



Piedmontese, Austrian, and French armaments-, 

 356. 



Precious ointment, 504. 



Pronunciation of words ending in " old," 468. 



Sapiens of the Stoics, 403. 



Statue in the block, 286. 



Swarming, or climbing, 503. 



"CirSaraffis, substantia, 441. 



Watling Street, 347. 464. 

 Bugs, Mr. Southall's Discourse on, 394. 464. 

 Bull and bear of the Stock Exchange, 172, 264. 324. 



385. 

 Bullock's booth at Bartholomew fair, 410. 472. 

 Bunbury (H.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 431. 

 Bungay, the dedication of its church, 255. 

 Buns, hot cross, and Israelitish bread, 374. 

 Bunyan (Wm.), " An Effectual Shove," &c., 181. 342. 

 Burgess (Bp.) and St. Paul's visit to Britain, 90. 158. 



457. 482. 

 Burgh Castle in Suffolk, 170. 

 Burghfield-Regis manor, 436. 



