INDEX. 



537 



Oursitovs in Chancery, 129. 



Oiirved forms in divisions of land, 373. 485. 



Cutch-wire, 217. 



Cutting (Margaret), could talk without her tongue, 



302. 

 C, (W. B.) on curious charge of treason, 243. 

 '•' Poems and Essays," by a Lady, 419. 

 Westminster Assembly, MS. of its Minutes, 10.5. 

 Cyclone, or revolving body of air, 46. 

 " Cyclops of Euripides," translated, 53. 



D. 



D. on breast-summer, 89. 



Drowning the miller, 137. 

 A. on change of Highland dress, 183. 



Cromwell (Jane), epitaph, 477. 



Parochial registers, 1699, 498. 



Press marks of manuscripts, 169. 

 Daborne (Robert), Dean of Lismore, 238. 260. 

 Daille (Jean), a theologian, 106. 260. 

 D. (A. J.) on Rollwright, its etymology, 393. 

 D'Altoii (John) on Wm. Basil, Attorney-General, 524. 



George, Count de Browne, 525. 

 " Damn tlic nature of things," its author, 244. 

 Danum on fairy superstition, 313. 

 Darkness at mid-day, 522. 



Darnley (Henry Lord), and Mary Queen of Scots, 127. 

 Daunia on the Maudelayne Grace, 342. 

 D'Aveney (H.) on bell inscriptions, 451. 

 Davies (James), noticed, 131. 177. 

 Davit, its etymology, 219. 

 Day, where does it begin ? 51. 116. 467. 

 Daye (John), Clerk, anno 1567, 474. 524. 

 D. (E.) on Caxton's birth-place, 147. 



Capt. Samuel Turner, 238. 

 Deane (\V. J.) on Burscher's Spicilegium, 47. 

 Deans, &c., their precedence, 359. 

 Death-bed scene in Ireland, 414. 

 A^e Beauvoir family, 383. 

 De Cosson (C.) on Madame Du Barry's portrait of 



Charles I., 114. 

 D. (E. H. D.) on by-names of English counties, 257. 



Ploughing by the horse's tail, 257. 



Sloane (Sir Hans) parentage, 147. 



Swinton family, 158. 

 De la Motte (Madame), noticed, 9. 137. 

 De Lolme (J. L.), biography, 89. 136. 

 Delta on Rev. Richard Johnson, 394. 

 De Meschines (Henry) on Sir Hugh Vaughan, 148. 

 Demesne tenure, ancient, 87. 151. 378. 

 Denia, siege of, 11. 94. 

 Denton (Wm.) on Bishop Barlow's consecration, 134. 



Scottish marriages, 67. 

 De Quincey and Coleridge, curious inaccuracy, 125. 

 De Rape on Burton's Monasticon, vol. ii,, 46. 



Monyash in Domesday, 46. 

 Desmond (Countess), her longevity, 313. 344. 365. 



431. 

 Devereux family in Ireland, 376. 

 Diablerie illustrated by Harsenet, 144. 

 Dibdin (Dr. Thos. Frognall), noticed, 148. 305. 

 Didot's " Biographic Ge'nerale," 59. 215. 

 Digby (Sir Kenelm), and the vitriolic powder, 299. 402. 

 Dillon (J.) on Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative, 38. 



Dillon (Lieut.-Coi.), noticed, 68. 154. 

 '• Dinere-out," squibs on, 256. 

 Diodorus Siculus, poet quoted by, 172. 

 Diphtheria, its derivation, 48. 

 Dixon (James) on the climate of England, 257. 

 Dixon (R. W.) on Burghfield-RegLs manor, 43C. 

 D. (J.) on Greenshields' " Home," a poeiji, 114. 

 D. (M.) on genealogical exclianges, 16. 



Rtttty (Dr. John), 264. 



Thorne (Dr. Giles), matriculation, 47. 

 D. (N.) on etymology of conundrum, 29. 

 Dobbie (Robert), chamberlain of C 'liin, 89. 

 Doctor of Laws equal to an esquire, 171. 

 Doddington, custom of free-bencli, 221. 

 Dodsworth (Dr. Matthew), liis family, 296. 

 Dogget (Thomas), comic actor, 409. 471. 

 Doherty (Chief Justice), his unpopularity, 213. 

 Dollar, leatliern, 137. 366. 

 Dolon, its meaning, 217. 485. 



Domville (Charles) on history of Castlereagh family, 68. 

 Donne family, 36. 241. 



Donne (John) on the Donnes of Radnorshire, 241. 

 Donnybrook, old chapel at, 515.; parish r-egisters, 21.7. 

 Doran (Dr. J ) on Charles Farley, 143. 



Five great powers, 356. 



Knights created by Oliver Cromwell, 518. 



Oxford ale-wives, 343. 



Sans-culottes, 517. 



Taurus, in medical astrology, 399. 

 Dorsetshire nosology, 58. 116. 138. 

 Douce (Francis) , monumental inscription, 172. 

 Douglas (Rev. Mr.), author of " Edwin the Banished 



Prince," 218. 

 Douglas (Wm.) and his wife, coincidences in their lives, 



277. 

 Dover, nioiistcr gun at, 71. 525, 

 'Dowle explained, 336. 483. 507. 

 Drake (Mrs. Joane), her case, 498. 

 Drake (W. T. T.) on Jlrs. Joane Drake, 498. 

 " Drapier Letters," 148. 

 Drawcansir, origin of tlie word, 1 73. 

 Drayton (Micliael), " Poems, Lyrick and Pastoral 



Odes," 457. 

 Dress, change in the Highland, 183. 

 Drew family of East Grinstead, 258. 

 Dring ,'(T.), " Catalogue of Lords, &c., who com- 

 pounded," 516. 

 Drowning a punishment for women, 384. 445. 

 " Drowning the Miller," origin of the phrase, 70. 137. 



384. 

 Druidical circles, &c., 218. 305. 

 Drury (Sir Drue) of Rollesby, Norfolk, 89. 137. 

 Dryden (John), allusions to William IIL, 168.; " Let- 

 ter to Mr. Bayes," 147. 227. 284. 326.; " Religio 

 Laici," &c. 233. 301. 384.; si^elling of his name, 

 426. 465. 501. 

 D. (T. F.) on Campbell's "Pleasures of Hope," 278. 

 Dudley (Roger), parentage, 170. 

 Dunkin (A. J.) on forged assignats, 16. 



Pierce (Capt. John), 10. 



Plaistow as a Roman station, 56. 



Separation of sexes in churches, 77. 

 Duquesnc (Admiral), liis ancestry, 73. 

 Duryaft on playing on the salt-box, 280. 

 Dutch courage, 277. ; at tlie battle of Fontenoy, 2S0. ; 

 liicroglyphic, 417.; proverbial philosophy, 197. 



