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INDEX. 



¥. (T.) on Queen Elizabeth's sayings, 265. 



Luttrells of Dunster, 90. 



True blue, 513. 

 Kuchseger, a painter, .370. 415. 

 Fuit on derivation of forge, 206. 

 Fulcher (E. S.) on Sir Joseph Banks's portrait, 485. 



Baskerville's portrait, 19. 



Cliatterton's portrait, 492. 

 Fumadoes explained, 368. 455. 

 F. (W. H.) on Italian city noticed by Themistocles, 430. 



G. 



G. on emblems portrayed, 177. 



Onslow Gardyner, 248. 



Rastell, and Methwold or Methold, 208. 

 G. 1. on darkness at mid-day, 366. 

 Galileo, painter of his portrait in Bodleian, 291. 

 Gallon of bread, 427. 517. 

 Gam (David) on Wedgwood's Portland vase, 48. 

 Gamage family, brass inscription of, 57. 

 Gamma on old Psalter tunes, 248. 

 Gantillon (P. J. F.) on production of mistletoe, 153. 

 Garbutt (Jane), a centenary smoker, 45. 

 Gardner (J. D.) on drinking tobacco, 131. 

 Gardyner (Onslow), liis MSS., 248. 

 Garland (R. D.) on Perrin's Waldenses, 67. 

 Garrick (David), inedited letter, 383. 439. 

 Gatty (Alfred) on burials betwixt planks, 246. 



Petition in the Manx litany, 230. 



Showing the white feather, 237. 



Thackeray (Mr.) on George IV , 227. 

 Gauden (Bp.) and the "Icon Basilikfe," 301. 

 Gauntlett (Dr. H. J.) on buns on Good Friday, 286. 



" God save the king," 177. 412. 



Handel's musical library, 16. 



JIusical acoustics, 456. 



JIusical Doctors, their dress and place, 73. 275. 

 451. 



Old Hundredth tune, 18. 295. 434. 



Organ tuning, 35. 

 Gehazi, sin named from him, 169. 218. 339. 

 Gell (Dr. Robert), Sermons for the Society of Astro- 

 logers, 13. 

 Generations, five living at one time, 328. 

 Geneva gin, 169. 314. 378. 

 Gentoos, origin of the term, 12. 54. 99. 

 " George a Green, or the Pindar of Wakefield," 148. 

 George on aesthetic and a3sthe;ical, 50. 



Index motto, 159. 



Nimkingang, &c., 189. 

 George III., portrait in mezzotint, 447. 516. 

 George IV., when Prince of Wales, attending cabinet 



meetings, 70.; noticed by Mr. Thackeray, 227. 

 George (Wm.) on Luttrells of Dunster Castle, 135. 

 Germain (St.) lords, created by James II., 112. 219. 

 German periodicals, 428. 

 Geste (Bp.), letter on Article XXVIII., 428. 

 Ghost stories wanted, 389. 434. 

 Gibbon (Edmund), anecdote and letter, 145.; house and 



library, 305.; letter, 365. 

 Gibson (J.) on Canne's Bible, 487. 



Tyndale's New Testament, 309. 487. 

 Gibson (W. S.) on bells at Westminster, 255. 



Howel (James), 315. 



Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his portrait, 91. 



Gillray (James), " Blowing up the Pic-Nics," 228. 315. 



378. 

 Gimlette (T.) on the bottom of the sea, 287. 



Thanks after reading the Gospel, 137. 

 Gipsy, probable origin of the name, 124.; funeral, 442. 

 Girtin (Thomas), artist, 169. 



G. (J. M.) on Chatterton's portrait, 53.; particulars of, 

 361. 



Ireland's tragedy of " Vortigern," 492. 



Sermon against inoculation, 243. ' 

 Glasgow cathedral steeple, 175. 

 Glasse (Rev. G. H.), his death, 249. 

 Glastonbury Chronicles, passage in, 388. 

 Gloucester, spire of St. Nicholas, 299. 

 Glycerine for old books, 148. 



G. (M. A. E.) on descendants of Simon de Montfort, 78. 

 " God save the King." See So)igs and Ballads. 

 " God-speed," a provincialism, 328. 

 Goddard (Thomas), author of " Essays," 467. 

 Godwin (Henry) on the origin of Exchequer, 230. 

 Goffe (Maiy), her trance, 233. 

 Gold, its occult meaning, 104.; its standard, 66. 

 " Golden Chain of Homer," 63. 81. 104. 158. 295. 457. 

 Goldsmiths' Row, view before 1665, 348. 

 " Good bye," its derivation, 184. 

 Good Friday's alignment, 367. 

 Good Friday buns, their origin, 286. 397. 450. 

 Goodwin (John), his children bewitched, 234. 

 Gordon (Geo. Huntly) on the Waverley Novels, 481. 

 Gordon of Auchluchries and Haddo, 118. 

 Gorton (Samuel), Puritan, 349. 

 Gospel, thanks after reading it, 38. 57. 98. 137. 155. 



197. 237. 254. 316. 339. 

 Gothe (J, W. von), his paganism, 69. 199. 

 Gouldman (Francis), the lexicographer, 86. 

 Govor (St.), inquired after, 31. 77. 97. 

 Gower fSamuel), " Napoleon,'' &c., 70. 

 G. (R.) on emblem of lamb and cross, 426. 



Mummy wheat, 457. 

 Grafton (Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of), 57. 

 Graves (James) on Celts and Hindus, 364. 

 Gravestones and church repairs, 366. 453. 494. 

 Gray (Thomas), his Elegy, translated by Dickenson, 



88. ; critique on, 506. 

 Greatrakes (Valentine) the touch doctor, 510. 

 Greaves (C. S.) on deer leap, 195. 



Headstone in Wyke churchyard, 123. 

 Greek cross, 78. 117. 

 Greek Geometers, Oxford edition, 518. 

 Greek Lexicon, teraiinational, 184. 315. 

 Greenwood (T.) on musical acoustics, 409. 

 Grimgribber and Home Tooke, 31. 

 Gross family arms, 289. 373. 

 G. (S. E.) on Lord Chief Justice Coke, 448. 



Charles II.'s knights and baronets, 495. 



Robertson (Field Marshal), 448. 

 Guillotin (Dr.) and the celebrated machine, 176. 

 Gulliver, its meaning, as used by Swift, 229. 422. 

 Gurney (Thomas), his Short-hand, 209. 

 Guydickens (H.) on canonicals worn in public, 77. 

 Gwyn (Rhos) on arms of Henry VI. of Germany, 467. 



Stuart (John Sobieski and Charles Edward), 449. 



