INDEX. 



629 



Corney (Bolton) on Shakspeare and the 

 English press, 117. 



- the authorship of "Thirty days hath 

 September," 4(i3. 



Sweet Willy O, 524. 



vclUim-bound books, 607. 



James Wilson, M.U., ;-,29. 362. 



Cornish (James; on epigram on Coleman, 



Latin verse on Franklin, 17. 



Moravian hymns, 113. 



• a correction in Goldsmith's Traveller, 



155 



the origin of the term Tripos, 137. 



Macaronic poetry, 251. 



Mother Damnable, 255. 



Junius rumours, 474. 



anH{;ram on Voltaire, 17. 



Cornwall and Phoenicia, ancient connexion 

 of, 507. 



Cosin's History of Transubstantiation, note 

 on, 551. 



Cotton (Archdeacon) on expurgated Qua- 

 ker Bible, 158. 



Cou-bache, its meaning, 79. 131. 212. 402. 



Couched, to couch, its early use, 298. 405. 



Count Cagliostro, its author, 81. 



Couniy boundaries, antiquity of, 197. 



Cousinship, mode of computing, 3+2. 



Coverdale (Bp. ), original tiile-page of his 

 Bible, 59. lO'J. 153. 



Coverley (Sir Roger de), his descent, 467. 



Covmes, notices of, 189. 



CowgiU on the word Aldress, 582. 



ancient ink, 284. 



- learned men of the name of Bacon, 

 284. 



St. Christopher, 495. 



second exhumation of King Arthur, 



598. 

 paring the nails, 28.5. 



the rabbit as a symbol, 597. 



Sterne in Paris, 2;')5. 



the origin of surnames, 290. 



Cowley and his monument, 267. 



Prose Works, 339. 



Crabis, its meaning, 165. 258. 



Cramp ( Wm.), on the verb "to commit" 

 used in Junius, 2.->2. 



Junius and the Quarterly Review, 342. 



Cranes in storms, custom of, 582. 



Cranmore on Bailey's delinition of Thun- 

 der, 56. 



Bishop Bridgeman, 140. 



hieroglyphics of vagrants, 142. 



slang dictionaries, aoH. 



Hev. John Paget, 327. 



poem on burning the houses of par- 

 liament, 547. 



epitaph in Braunston churchyard, 557. 



'1 regonwell Frampton, 67. 



Crapaud (Johnny), wnen first applied to 

 the French, 439. 523. 5+5. 



Crawfurd of Kilburnie, lines on, 464. 546. 



Crawlurd (Thomas), notices of, 344.448. 



C. (R. C ) on Bastard's epigrams, 197. 



- — bisl.ops vacating their sees, li.6. 



—— the surname Devil, 4/7. 



• son of the Conqueror and Walter 



Tyrrel, 570. 



rhymes on names of places, 573. 



" Wise above that which is written," 



228. 



Crispin (St.), the observance of his day in 

 Sussex, 30. 



Critical Review, general index to, 442. 



Croinwell (Oliver), his burial-place, 396. 

 477.598. 



-. — notices of his family, 321. 474, 489. 



the whale and the storm, 40^. 



was he cup-bearer to Charles I. ? 246. 



Cooper's miniature of, 17. 67. 92. 189. 



204. 255. 303. 402. 



— — skull preserved as a relic, 275. 304. 354. 

 382. 



Crooked-billet, legend respecting, 227. 



Crosby (James) on Bishop Kidder's Auto- 

 biography, 228. 



Cross neytz explained, 440. 



Cross on counsels' briefs, 226. 



Crosses and crucifixes, their early use, 39. 



85. 

 Crossley (Francis) on the French genders, 



245. 



the old Scots March, 280. 



Crossley (J.tmes) on Eilmuiul Bohun, 599. 



Bohun's Historical Collections, 599. 



Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 25. 



- Franklin's Tract on Liberty and Ne- 

 cessity, 6. 



Goldsmith's pamphlet on the Cock 



Lane Ghost, 77. 

 Goldsmith's History of Mecklenburgh, 



461. 



Goldsmith's Poetical Dictionary, .'>34. 



Johnson's contributions to Baretti's 



Introduction, 101. 



Daniel De Foe, 476. 



Howard's Conquest of China, 477. 



History of Faction, 499. 



Poems in the Spectator, 548. 



Goodwin's Six Booksellers' Proctor 



Nonsuited, ,553. 



Newtonian system, 573. 



De Foe's Pamphlet on the Septennial 



Bill, 577. 



Settle's Female Prelate, 52. 



Sterne's Confirmation of Witchcraft, 



621. 

 the author of Theophania, 88. 



Witchcraft, Mrs. Hickes and her 



daughter, 514. 



Crow, as used by Queen Elizabeth, 323. 

 Crown jewels in Holt Castle, 4+0. 

 Croyland, motto of the abbot, 395. 501. 

 C. (R. W.) on definition of proverb, 213. 



the derivation of Martinique, 354. 



C. (S.) on the Ruthven family, 320. 



C. (S. F.) on the satire Black Gowns and 



Red Coats, 297i 

 C. (T.) on Arnold Bilson's wife, 295. 



a quotation from Dryden, 60. 



the meaning of Soud in Shakspeare, 



152. 

 Cuddy, the ass, origin of, 419. 522. 

 Cummins; (Sir Alexander) and the Chero- 



kees, 257. 278. 

 Cunningham (Peter) on the author of 



Hiidlbras at Ludlow Castle. 5. 

 Curling, origin of the game, 13.309. 

 Curse of Scotland, 619. 

 Cursitor banms. list wanted, 346. 

 Cursitor (Carolus) on Junius and Quarterly 



Review, 225. 

 Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on passage from Dover 



to Calais, 459. 

 Cuttle (Captain) on two quotations, 539. 

 C. ( W.) on Letter to a Brigadier-tjeneral, 



29.6. 



on burning fern bringing rain, 301. 



C. (W. A.) on " Arborei Icetus alibi," &c., 

 189. 



the meaning of Crabis, 259. 



Wel>h names Blaen, 282. 



C. (W. G) on the drink called Whit, 610. 

 C. (W. H.) on blindman's holiday, 537. 

 C. (W.J .) on Guanahani, or Cat island, 78. 



the derivation of Martinique, 11. 



C. (W. R.), a note on Henry 111., 245. 

 Cynthia's dragon yoke, its source, 297.354. 



D. 



D. on Chantrey's marble children, 397. 



the Rev. Barnabas Oley, 372. 



Gabriel hounds, 534. 



tenor bell of Margate, 404. 



the meaning ot Moke, 448. 



Will-o'-the- Wisp, 511. 



A. on the meaning of Cou-bache. 402. 



the derivation of Haberdasher, 402. 



A. (2) on Phelps's Gloucestershire Col- 

 lections, 346. 



D. (A. A.) on Bagster's English Version, 

 587. 



Dr. Evans' Sketch, 611. 



the word Quack, 347.; 



D. {A. A.) on the saying " Up guards, and 



at them!" 396. 

 —^ white livers, 463. 

 buzz, to empty the bottle, 187. 



- Moravian hymns, 165. 



number of the children of Israel, 180. 



Book of Jasher, 6'.'0. 



melody of the dying swan, 187. 



hieroglyphics of vagabonds, 210. 



— — " the bright lamp in Kildare's holy 



fane," 211. 

 —— rhymes on places, 374. 



stone-pillar worship, 259. 



Shakspeare, Tennyson, &c., 618. 



- showing the white feather, 274. 

 sneezing, 599. 



D'Alton (John) on Banning family, 617. 

 the IJasnet family, 92. 



Edward Bagshaw, 403. 



. the Jenings family, 163. 



Salusbury Welsh Pedigree Book, 297. 



the term Milesian, .588. 



Sjianish vessels wrecked on the Irish 



coast, 598. 



D. (A. O. O.) on Anstis' manuscript, 610, 



a gold bonboiinidre, 346. 



Poniatowski gems, 30. 1+0. 



Damnable (Mother), notices of, 151. 253. 

 450. 



Danes in England, 369. 



Darnell (Sir John), notices of, 489. 515. 

 610. 



Daundelyon (John), notice of, 319. 404. 



Davis (Sir John), his epitaph, 331. 



Davis's Worlde's Hydrographical De- 

 scription, 488. 



Dawson ( Rev. Wm.), his ancestry, S96. 



Dayesman, its meaning, 497. 



D. (C.) on the substitution of I for J, 

 391. 



D. (C. de) on many children at a birth, 138. 



the family ol (irey, 298. 403. 



Sir Roger de Coverley, 467. 



old Sir Ralph Vernon, 471. 



D. (C. E.) on the surname Arkwright, 429. 



Countess of Desmond, 565. 



large families, 357. 



Mary Queen of Scots, 415. 



Algernon Sydney, 42ii. 



D. (C. H.) on bishops at Hampton Court 

 Controversy, 4+3. 



burial without religious service, 466. 



Dr. Toby Matthew's consecration, 



466. 



Mormonism and Spalding's Romance, 



560. 

 D. D., the title explained, 453. 

 D. (E.) on Rev Dr. Thomas Adams, 134. 



anonymous catalogue of pictures, i96. 



the descendants of John Rogers, 307. 



John Daundelyon, 319. 



Dean .Swift's snuff-box, ,330. 



epitaph at King's Stanley, 341. 



a motuer of twenty-seven children, 



126 

 D. (E) on Moravian hymns, 474. 



notices of John Winterton, 346. 



Deacons, its meaning as used by Foxe, 



2i8. 473. 

 Death, svmbolism of, 213. 

 Death-watch, 537. .597. 

 De Clares family, 204. 282. 300. 357. 

 Dodo, existing specimens of the, 463. 544. 

 Dee|) wells noticed, 41. 

 De Foe ( Daniel), his descendants, 392, 476. 

 De Foe's pamphlet on the Septennial Bill, 



577. 

 Degrees, American, how obtained, 177. 



French and Italian, how obtained, 79. 



De Humiiitate, a MS., hlO. 



De la Beche family, monuments of, 341. 



450. 

 Delamere (Lord), ballad of, 243, 348. 

 Delighted, its meaning in Shakspeare, 164. 

 Desmond, the ol'l Countess of, 14. 43. 145. 



260. 32.-J, 381.539.561. 

 Devil, its etymology, 508. 595. 



persons bearing this name, 370. 477. 



praying to the, 273. 351. 



