540 



INDEX. 



Facher (Madame), and the holy coat of Treves, 69. 



135. 176. 

 Fulgentio (P'ra.), noticed, 350. 

 Fuller (Dr. Tlioinas), on memory, 476. 507. 

 Funerals, military, 496. 

 Furlong (White), Cistercian monk, 130. 178. 

 " Fur Prasdestinatus," its author, 294. 

 Fusils in fe^tse, 375. 



F. (W.) on Dr. Gregory's " Comparative View," 222. 

 F. (W. H.) on Cabry family, 400. _ 



G. 



G. on the cup of love, .278. 



Paraphrases used in Scotch Kirk, 405. 



Parish registers, 35. 



Precedency in Scotland, 135. 



Eobertson (Principal), hymn, 323. 



Scotch marriages, 113. 

 G. (1.) on cross at Somersby, Lincolnshire, 147. 



Inscription on Countess of Pembroke's portrait, 505. 

 Gadeira, or Gades, a Phoenician settlement, 189. 

 Gailhard (J.), noticed, 8. 



Gairdner (James) on early English hexameters, 62. 

 Galknd (M.), anecdote of, 35. 

 Galwey (Andrew, Christopher, and William), of Cork, 



their wills, 84. 

 Gam (David) on the English flag, 77. 

 Ganderglas, or gandergoose, .117. 303. 366. 

 Gantillon (P. J. F.) on his'n, its feminine, 45. 



Prometheus by Call, 265. 



Pythagoras on beans, 177. 



Quotation, 29. 

 Garstin (J. R.) on university hoods, 74. 

 Gas, its etymology, 298. 465. 506; first used in a alate 



quarry,. 256. 

 Gatty (Margaret) on drying arid keeping seaweeds, 154. 



Quotation from Dr. Young, 325. 



•Taurus, m medical astrology, 400. 

 Gauntlett (Dr. H. J.) on Handel's copyings, 291. 



" GoJ save the King," a metrical hynxn, 63. 



Handel's Magnificat, 291. 



Handel's manuscripts,. 291. 



Handel's mode of composing, 109. 



Hymnody, its history, 6. 



Handel's Messiah, how it was composed, 289. 



Musical note.s, 252. 

 Genealogical suggestion, 15. 

 Genealogist on Farren family, 279. 

 Gentlemen, who are legally such, 298. 

 Gentoos, noticed, 133. 

 Geometrical drawing, works on, '517. 

 George. (Mother), an Oxford ale-wife, 343. 404. 

 George III., and a suicide at Xew, 372. 406.; phy- 

 sicians, epigram on, 68. 128. 

 G. (F.) on biographical queries, 1 48. 



Farren family, 443. 



Nicolas (Sir Harris), epitaph, 238. 



Wellesley (Pev. Gerald Valerian), 436. 

 G. (G."M.) on Anne Boleyn's ancestry, 147. 

 G. (H.) on " Christianity and its Counterfeits," 497. 

 G. ,(H. S.) on Bonaparte arms, 307. 



The Twelve Alls, 266. 

 Gibbon (Charles) on lost saints in Chichester diocese, 

 198. 



Gibbon (Edward), and the African confessors, 210. 



Giffen chamberlain, his ofBce, 89. 205. 



" Gil Bias," its authorship, 525. 



Gingle (Jacob), Esq., a pseudonym, 147. 



Gipsy language of Indian origin, 170. 262. 325.; Sitr- 



names, 9.; works relating to, 96. 

 Girdlestone (C.) on the legend of Bethgelert, 452. 

 G. (J.) on Sir John Calf, 147. 

 G. (J. M.) on Handel in Bristol, 494. 

 Glastonbury described by Gildas, 122. 

 Glenahnond College, Perth, hoods of, 74. 

 Glis p. Temph on Knights Templars' lands, 200. 



Roll of manors, &c., 200. 

 Gloucester chapter-house the burial-place of Robert 



Duke of Normandy, 64. 

 Gloucestershire churches, information required, 216. 



304. 

 Glover (Walter), the centenarian, 146. 

 G. (M.) on Madame de la Motte, 1 18. 137. 



Mazer bowl, its derivation, 103. 



Prussia (Queen of), parentage, 86. 



Purim, the modern, 37. 

 " God save the King," a metrical hymn, 63. 

 Godwin family, 148. 266. 

 GofFe, the regicide, his Diary, 111. 

 Gold (Adam) of Cork, his will, 84. 

 Gold, the land of, 244. 

 Good Friday custom, 26-. 515. 



Goodman (Bp. Godfrey), the morals of his parishes, 5. 

 " Goof," its meaning, 9. 116. 

 Gordon (Alex.), author of" Lupone," 514. 

 Gordon family, 418. 

 Gordon (Lord George), his riots, 159. 

 Gordon (Rev. Sir Adam), " Antidote to the Opinions 



of the Earl of Chesterfield," 258. 496. 

 Gosset (Dr. Isaac), his burial-place, 364. 

 Gotch (F. W.) on Tyndalo's New Testament, 12. 

 Gourmet on oyster-beds, 138. 

 G. (R.) on penance in Kirk of Scotland, 52. 

 Graham of Claverhouse, his portrait, 54. 

 Grave-diggers, reniiniscences of, 475. 

 Graves (James) on sepulchral urns, 127. 



Ware's Works, by Harris, 296. 

 Gravesend, its etymology, 280. 

 Gray's MS. History of Roxburghshire, 258. 

 Greek and Latin, English mode of pronouncing, 19. 

 Greek Testament, edited by S. Hardy, 280. 

 Greene (Robert), and Burns, parallel passages, 339, 

 Greenshield (J. B.), " Pleasures of Home," 48. 114. 



307. 

 Greenwood family, 298. 

 Greenwood on Greenwood family, 298. 

 Gregorian chants, 201. 

 Gregory (Dr. John), of Edinburgh, 222. 

 Gresham (Sir Thomas), MS. Journal, 416. 

 Grierson (G. A.) on Rev. H. F. Lyte, 182. 

 Griffiths (John), on Wood's Athenaj Oxon., 514. 

 Grist-mills, their supposed origin, 517. 

 Grose (Judge), epigram on, 456. 

 Grosseteste (Bishop), " Castle of Love," 218. 

 Guano: the Kooria-Mooria Islands, 22. 

 Guernsey (Lord), origin of the title, 317. 

 Guesclin (Bertrand du) on torture, 406. 

 Gunner (W. H.) on Sir John Oglander's MSS., 166. 

 Gutch (J. \V. G.) on Gloucestershire churches, 216. 

 Lilac, its botanical name, 461. 



