INDEX. 



527 



church lands, 450.! warrant for his funeral expenses, 

 165. 

 Charles II., his knights and baronets, 427.; letter to 



Queen of Bohemia, 98. 

 Charnock (R. S.) on amulet, 195. 



Arsenal, its derivation, 437. 



Brittox, a street in Devizes, 177. 



Clossynge, a game, 517. 



Ehrenbreitstmn, 519. 



Fain, or feign play, 19. 



Gentoo, its derivation, 54. 



Hatches, its meaning, 96. 



Jacques (Jean), letter, 346. 



Ldrot, 377. 



Levant, origin of the word, 138. 



Lorcha, its derivation, 217. 



Nimkingang, 239. 



Northaw, a local name, 95. 



P. Q. Y. Z., explained, 37. 



Eaining cats and dogs, 519. 



Rhubarb, when introduced, 15. 



Sangaree, 39. 



Shathnion, its derivation, 95. 



Tolbooth, its etymology, 475. 



Vergubretus, Mandubratus, Cassivelaunus, 153. 

 Chatterton (Thomas), " Rowley Poems," quotation from 

 " Hudibras," 208. ; portrait, 63. 100. 492.; noticed, 

 361. 

 Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, their identificatioq, 228. 

 Chaucer, line in, 389.; Persone and Parson, 509. 

 Chauntry, near Ipswich, in Suffolk, 308. 

 C. (H. B.) on allusions in Epistle to Sir John Hill, 198. 



Comet, its non-appearance on June 13th, 485. 



French author and Rabbinical writers, 297. 



Gothe's paganism, 199. 



Hill, lines in a common- place book, 371. 



" Lewis and Kotska," by Father Serrao, 92. 



Malebranche, passage in, 494. 



"Peers, a Satire," 332. 



Running footmen, 119. 



" Travels of Henry Wanton," 309. 

 Check, or cheque, 137. 

 Chelsea old church, its restoration, 445. 

 Chess, a novel game of, 306. -338. 

 Chess-board of Charles I., 349. 

 Chesterfield church spire, 74. 136. 175. 

 Chettle (Henry), inedited poem, 261. 

 X- on William Collins' burial-place, 12. 

 " Child of France," origin of the term, 387. 

 " China: the barbarian eye." 286. 

 Chiswick on Solomon, the pigeon-breeder, 467. 

 Christ and the Sultan's daughter, 163. 209. 

 Christ, monogram of, 206. 

 Christian names, double, 99. 239. 312. 

 Christmas trees introduced into England, 184. 

 Chrysostom (St.) and Aristoplianes, 246. 475. 

 Church Catechism, its authorship, 366. 

 Churches under sequestration, 58. 

 C. (H. W.) on Casa Bianca, 414. 

 Cibber (Colley), passage in his Letter to Pope, 325. 

 City Poets Laureate, 309. 

 Civil wars, memorials of at Wells, 27. 

 Civis on the speaker's mace, 206. 

 C. (J. A. P.) on Tomgraney cliurch, 37. 138. 

 C. (J. L.) on a railway query, 176. 

 C. (K. L) on a line in Chaucer, 389. 



Clftjrshach, or Irish harp, 368. 



Clan, or Clam-pits, 368. 



Clarence (George Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of), his death , 



34. 

 Clarke (H. G.) on Rev. Robert Talbot, 189. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on Sebastianists, 497. 



Monogram of Christ, and Constautine's CQins, 206. 



Robert Dallam, 518. 

 Clergy of noble extraction, 405. 

 Clergymen interdicted from smoking, 228. 

 Clergymen, pretended, how discowred, 231. 

 Clericus on marriage custom, 166. 



Thanks after reading the Gospel, 137. 

 Clericus Anglicanus on clergymen interdicted from 



smoking, 228. 

 Clericus D. on Lombard's speech to Charles XL, 148. 



Weathercocks, 474. 

 Clericus Rusticus on St. Auteste, 611. 



Candidates for parliament proposing themselves, 

 510. 



Woman given in marriage by a woman, 510. 

 Clerk, its application to the clergy, 229. 315. 

 Cleveland (Lady Castlemaine, Duchess of) and the 



corpse of Bp. Braybrook, 185. 

 Clifton (Sir Wm.), his death, 407. 

 CHmate and seasons in England, 208. 

 Clinch of Barnet, 69. 314. 

 Clossynge, a game, 367. 477. 517. 

 C. (M.) on etymology of buxom, 397. 



Novel game of chess, 338. 



Old Hundredth tune, 58. 

 Coach: a leading coach, 68. 199. 

 Coal used by the Romans, 448. 

 Cock-crower, the king's, 69. 

 Cocker (Edmund), Arithmetic, 95. 298. 

 Cockle (James) on mathematical bibliography, 384. 

 Codex Argenteus, 87. 

 Codrington (Robert), noticed, 71. 

 Coffee-houses, early notice of, 346. 

 Coffins, interments in stone, 10. 

 Coke (Arthur), son of the Chief Justice, 448. 518. 

 Coiburn (Henry), copyrights sold, 458. 

 Coleraine (Lord), his account of Bp. Braybrook's corpse, 



185. 

 Collier (J. Payne) on ballad upon Richard III., 9. 



Passionate Pilgrim and Shakspeare's Sonnets, 468. 

 Collins (Wm.), poet, his burial-place, 12. 

 Collinson (Rev. John), Vicar of Kirkharle, 474. 

 Collyns (W.) on Bayfield's portrait, 226. 



Imps, 195. 



Mummy wheat, 379. 



Pasquinades, 415. 



Sword and pen, 437. 



Vegetation of seeds, 399. 

 Colophony, a resin, 289. 519. 

 Colours adopted as symbols, 513. 

 Colt (Sir Wm. Dutton), his expences as ambassador, 101. 

 Colton (C. C), his " Hypocrisy " annotated by Mrs. 



Piozzi, 242. 

 Comet, its non-appearance on June 13, 1857, 485. 

 Comets, works on, 340. 

 Comley (J.), his books burnt, 79. 167. 

 " Commatice," in Jerome's writings, 188. 

 " Comma I'esprit vient aux filles," a print, 110. 177. 

 Common Prayer-book; Thanks after reading the Gos- 

 pel, 38. 57. 98. 137. 155. 197, 237. 254. 316. 339. 



