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INDEX. 



Burial-grounds unconsecrated, 295. 406. 



Burial of clergymen to the west, 259. 



Burke (Edmund), editor of " Annual Register," 156.; 

 quotation in his *■ Letter on a Eegicide Peace," 342. 

 403.; quoted, 154. 



Burke (John), author of the " Peerage," 148. 



Burmese superstition, 313. 



Burn (John S.) on communion tokens, 58. 



Burnet (Bishop), mansion in Clerkenwell, 509.; Dean 

 Moss's epigram on, 315.; his " Life of Bishop Be- 

 dell," 351. 429. 



Burns (Robert) and Dr. Moor, 453. ; centenary observed, 

 146.; first copy of his Poems, 146.; fugitive lines, 

 414.; song "A Man's a Man for a' that," 146. 184. 

 226. 266. 



Bursciier (J. F.), his " Spicilegium," 47. 



Burt (Capt.), " Letters from Scotland," 128. 174. 



Burton (John), " Monasticon Ebor," MS. of Vol. ii., 46. 



Burton (Dr. John), head master of Winchester Col- 

 lege, 258. 



Burwell (Thomas) of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 106. 



Bury St. Edmunds, Abbey accounts, 148. 183. 



" Burying of the Mass," a satire, 102. 



Bushmead, co. Beds, priors of, 414. 



Butcher bird, or pie grifeche, 38. 



Butler (Col. Thomas), marriage settlement, 69. 



Byard (Capt. Sir Thomas), his family, 436. 506. 



Byng (E. E.) on climate of England, 481. 



C. on Carleton's MemMrs, 12. 



C. CA.) on nuncio at Brussels in 1628, 374. 



" Cabala, or Mysteries of State," its editor, 9. 



Caballarius on Vales of Red and White Horse, 28. 



Cabry family, 400. 467. 



Cadency, marks of, 416. 



Caedmon, his composition during sleep, 136. 



Calais sand, its uses, 105. 227. 



Calf (Sir John), lines on, 147. 



California trees, 200. 366. 



Calver (J.) on Sir Thomas Cambell, 19. 



Calverley (Hugh de), 18. 386. 443. 



Cambell (Sir Thomas), Knt., 19. 



Cambridge University library, strangers occasionally 

 admitted, 259. 



Camden Society Anpual Meeting, 387. 



Campbell (Thomas), passage in " Pleasures of Hope," 

 278. 



Canada, colony of Scotch emigrants, 89. 360. 



Cann family, 17. 



Canning (George), his early poems, 104. 



Cannon, blowing from, 523.; introduction of 32 pound, 

 359. 



Cannons Park, Little Stanmore, 185. 



Cant, origin of the word, 72. 157. 283. 



Canterbury city arms, 201. 



Capel (Edward), dramatic critic, 329. 



Capitoline marbles, 375. 427. 



Carew (Thomas), " To a Lady resembhng my Mis- 

 tress," 184. 



Carey (Henry) and " God save flie King," 64. ; song, 

 " The Gregorians," 157. 



Carey (Mother), her chickens, 316. 



Caricature query, 456. 



Carisbrooke Castle, expences of Charles L's detention, 



162. 193. 

 Carleton (Capt. Geo.) " Memoirs," 11. 54. 74. 93.150. 



223. 

 Caroline (Queen), her fatal disease, 5. 

 Carricktergus Castle, its governors, 130. 

 Carrington (F. A.) on the Abingdon inscription, 324. 



Dowle, its meaning, 483. 



Maudeleyne Grace, 406. 



Mothei-, its meaning temp. James I., 404. 



" Point of war," 444. 



Scandal against Queen Elizabeth," 345. 



Shizn, the feminine of hizn, 365. 

 Carruthers (R.) on Capt. Burt's Letters, 174. 

 Carthaginian military standard, 418. 

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



526. 

 Cashel cathedral, tombstone in its ruins, 128. 

 Cassivelaunus, its derivation, 424. 

 Castlereagh (Lord), history of the family, 68. 

 Castle-Rising, Norfolk, 319. 

 " Catalogue of Lords, &c. who compounded," 516. 

 Cat-a-pan explained, 383. 465. 517. 

 Cataract, original operator for, 28. 78. 115. 

 Catch cope bells, 417. 466. 

 Cathedral dignities, their precedence, 359. 

 C. (A. U.) on St. Paul's visit to Britain, 90. 

 Causidicus on " Law and Lawyers," 8. 

 Caveat on a commoner's private chapel, 56. 

 Cawood (J.), " New Testament," 10. 

 Caxton's birtli-place, 147.; relics, 391.440. 

 C, (B. H.) on Robert Beale, 149. 



British Anthropophagi, 497. 



" Christian Policie," 218. 



Designation of works under review, 505. 

 C. (B. N.) on dull Dutch hieroglypliic, 417. 

 C. (C.) on the river Aide, 106. 

 C. (Charles M.) on changes in language, 234. 

 C. (D. P.) on Psalm cxxxvii. by Earl of Bristol, 126. 

 C. (E. F. D.) on siege of Basing House, 9. 

 Celt on Capt. Burt's " Letters from Scotland," 128. 



Cost of crime in the Highlands, 274. 

 Celtic races, origin of, 206. 

 Centennial celebrations of great men, 376. 

 Centurion on oak chimney-pieces, &c., 69. 

 Cestriensis on Rollright, Rowland wright, 445. 

 Cevennes, Protestants persecuted at, 395. 485. 

 Ceylonensis on Shakspeare's second folio, 123. 



Viscount Stirling, a poet, 342. 

 C. (G. A.) on curved form in divisions of land, 373. 



Pocahontas, a princess, 307. 



Soldiers' red uniforins, 287. 

 C. (H.) on chap and wench, 246. 



Spinney, 245. 



Words used by Milton, 177. 

 Chamberlain family, 496. 

 Chamberlain of Giffen, oifice of, 89. 205. 

 Chambers (0. L.) on Baconi Sermones, 511. 



Crashaw's Poems, 225. 



Eggleston parochial library, 216. 



Johnson (Dr. Samuel), notices of, 216. 

 Chancery suits, the longest, 218. 285. 

 Chandos Place, sometime the Abbot of Beading's, 516. 

 Channel Islands a part of the United Kingdom, 237. 



307. 

 Chap, its derivation, 171. 245. 



