INDEX. 



543 



Quotations :— 



Our hopes, like towering falcons, aim, 290. 

 Par le diable k la Fortune, 509. 

 Perimus Ileitis, 11. 95. 

 • Sunbeam passing through pollution, 218. 336. 

 The sunken cheek and lantern jaw, 290. 

 The wildest wreath fantastic Folly wears, 290. 

 The wisest man in a comedy, &c., 447. 

 Then down Came the Templars, 19. 

 Utere jure tuo, Cresar, &c,, 168. 

 Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, 449. 

 War begets poverty; poverty, peace, 369. 

 We've wept, we've bled — we never blush 'd till 



now, 128. 195. 

 When in GolconJa's mine I lay, 448. 

 Whence did the wondrous mystic art arise ? 330. 



356. 



B. 



E. on Sir Thomas Cooke's tomb, 329. 



E. (A.) on dream testimony, 333. 



B. (A. B.) on Anthony Bacon and Sir H. Wotton, 190. 



Dyzemas day, 289. 



Emmett (Robert), his father, 97. 



Epitaph in Westminster cloisters, 56. 



Good Friday buns, 397. 



Mumpsimus and sumpsimus, 370. 



Richard, king of the Romans, 312. 



Wagessum, its meaning, 96. 

 Eackett (Mrs.), Pope's half-sister, 461. 

 Railway query, 111. 176. 218. 

 Railways projected in 1805, 346. 

 Ealnbow, effect of its touch, 226. 279. 440. 

 Eame and Ranscomb, their meaning. 111. 177. 

 Eanelagh tickets, 486. 

 Eann (R. E.) on the Winter family, 427. 

 Rape, as a measurement, 448. 

 Raphaers " Madonna della Sedia," 483. 

 Rara Avis on sable or coloured M.P.'s, 30. 

 Raspe (Mr.), author of Munchausen's Travels, 136. 

 Eastell, and Metliold or Methwold, 208. 

 Rathbone (R.) on Brother Lawrence's Letters, 254. 

 Rats used in military operations, 307. 

 Eavensdale, its derivation, 346. 438. 

 Ravenshaw (F. F.) on epitaph at Surinbridge, 123. 

 Eawlinson (Dr. Richard), Nonjuror, 245. 

 E. (C.) on Dennison family, 348. 



SydserfF family, 97. 

 R. (C. C. E.) on Whitborne queries, 247. 

 Beader, on the Sibylline verses, 269. 

 Eeconciliation of churches, its service, 249. 

 Eed colour defined, by a deaf and dumb pupil, 307. 

 Eeed (C.) on Shelton's Short Hand, 255. 

 Eeekie (John), classic, 183. 

 E. (E. G.) on " As deep as Chelsea Beach," 258. 



Dog-whipper, 379. 



Hops: humbleyard, 376. 



King of the Eomans, 398. 



Lerot: dormouse, 289. 



Nag's Head consecration, 395. 



Naked- Boy Com-t, &c., 254. 456. 



Post-Office Index, 287. 



Pyrrhocorax, an incendiary, 268. 



E. (E. G.) on Tessones and wolves, 270. 

 Eegiments, notes on, 119. 318. 

 Eeliable, a modern word, 28. 93. 155. 216. 

 Eepton, ancient brick tower at, 258. 

 Besupinus on Brooke pedigree, 12. 



Erneley pedigree, 98. 



Strong (Captain), 30. 



Wilkins of Gloucestershire, 38. 

 Eeynolds (G. W. M.) on Becktashgee, 355. 

 B. (F. R.) on Zouch Townley's family, 187. 

 R. (G. C.) on gravestones and church repairs, 453. 

 Rheged (Vryan) on education of the peasantry, 87. 335. 



Medical attendance on domestics, 70. 



Pretended clergymen, 231. 



Spinettes, 157. 



Trafalgar veterans, 157. 

 Rhoswitha, a Saxon nun, 368. 430. 

 Rhubarb, when introduced, 15. 118. 

 Richard IIL, ballad upon, 9. 

 Richard, king of the Romans, 267. 312. 379. 398. 

 Richardson (Dr.), his correspondence, 9 1 . 

 Richelieu (Cardinal), his suppressed letters, 346. 

 Richmondiensis on J. G. Holman's marriage, 237. 

 Biley (H. T.) on Major Andre, 11. 



Austrian lip, 405. » 



Banks and his wonderful horse, 391. 



Bashett, Baskett, De la Buche, 217. 



Battle of Prague, its composer, 71. 



Burton's " Philosophaster," 446. 



Child's battledoor, 126. 



Chnch of Bamet, 69. 



Coffee-houses, early notice of, 346. 



" Comme I'esprit vient aux filles," 110. 



Cotton, its derivation, 306. 



Currants, English and foreign, 148. 



Flies, resuscitation of drowned, 127. 



Frois' History of Japan, 466. 



Fumadoes, 368. 



Glastonbury Chronicles, passage in, 388. 



Gulliver, its meaning, 229. 



Gypsy, probable origin of the name, 124. 



Herby (Mr.), near Reading, 90. 



Hildebrand, Jacob, 48. 



Ii-onside (Edmund), place of his death, 427. 



Kent Street, Borough, 49i 



Lottery diamond, 71. 



Mortar, its derivation, 227. 



Peacocks destructive to adders, 488. 



" Perimus Ileitis," 95. 



Pretender and Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe, 407. 



Ships moved by steam, 48. 



Slang: " To slang," origin of the term, 445. 



Snail query, 195. 



Spider-eating, 206. 



Spinettes, their disuse, 111. 



Swift's portraits, 423. 



Tobacco smoking, 207. 



Tyburn, its antiquity as a place of execution, 90. 



Vanbrugh (Sir John), 95. 



Watts (Dr.) and Nash's Pierce Pennilesse, 205. 

 Bimbault (Dr. E. F.) on champagne first mentioned, 

 494. 



Clinch of Bamet, 314. 



Cocker's Arithmetic, 298. 



First actress and first scene, 47 1 . 



First brick building in England, 258. 



