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INDEX. 



D. (E. W.) on a clergyman marrying him- 

 self, 44fi. 

 D. (G. T.) on quotation from Cox's Satire, 



674. 

 D. (H. G ) on birthplace of bishop Hoad- 



ley, 224. 



Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, 13. 



lines in Gloucester Cathedral, Sfi. 



Frith the martyr and Dean Comber, 



201. 



General Wolfe, 213. 591. 



Dial mottoes, &c., 155. 



■ at Karlsbad, 65. 



at Kirk-Arbory, Isle of Man, 66. 



on Mont Cenis, 285. 



Dialects, provincial, 196. 285. 333. 

 Dictionary of archaic and provincial words 



suggested, 173. 250 375. 452. 499. 



of hackneyed quotations, 41. 



Dido and ^neas, by Porson, 68. 

 Digitalis on the ring finger, 492. 

 Diotrophes, was he bishop of Corinth ? 344. 

 Dixon (Hepworth) on notices of Algernon 



Sydney, 318. 

 D. (J.) on duchess of Lancaster, 423. 



monton in Pembroke, li)4. 



D. (M.) on a notice of John Wiggan, 134. 

 Dn. (W.) on crosses and crucifixes, 39. 

 the word Deacons, as used by Foxe, 



228. 



three quotations wanted, 228. 



Wiggan or Utiggan, 78. 



D. (O.C.) on authenticated instances of 



longevity, 178. 

 Dodo queries, 515. 

 Doncaster tune, its author, 106. 

 Donkey, its derivation, 78. 165. 237. 

 Donne (Dr.), his manuscripts, 611. 

 D. (O. T.) on Baudrand's Dictionary, 305. 



inscription on Rev. A. Butler, 224. 



Willson's Life of Grostete, 296. 



Dover to Calais, passage temp. Edw. III., 



459. 

 Dray, its meaning, 67. 

 Dredge (John I.) on Torshel's Harmony, 



334. 

 Drury (Robert), who was he ? .533. 

 Dryden on the age of the oak, 60. 

 D. (P.) on the word Shunt, 450. 

 D. (Q.) on a custom at Clement's Inn, 201. 

 D. (T.) on modern names of places, 61. 



pure rain water, 223. 



the crooked billet, 227. 



— lucky omens, 293. 



the hour and the man, 371. 



Ducks and Drakes, 42. 



Dulcariion, the phrase "I am at Dulcar- 



non," 180. 252. 32,5. 

 Dun, its meaning, 497. 

 Dundrah Castle, inscription on the door- 

 way, 486. 

 Dunton (John), his literary projects, 230. 

 Dutch Chronicle of the World, 58. 281. 

 D. (W. B.) on Mexican grammars, 585. 

 D. (W. W.) on couplet " 'Twas they un- 



sheath'd," &c., 380. 

 Durfey (Thomas), portraitof, 151. 

 D. (W. S.) on passage in Troilus and Cres. 



sida, 178. 

 Dyson (T.) on horn-blowing, 307. 

 the dissolution of monasteries, &c., 



443. 

 Dyson's collection of proclamations, 371. 



425. 



E. 



E. on Edwards of Essex, 468. 



Eagles' feathers, tradition respecting, 462. 



521. 

 East wind on Candlemas day, 462. 

 Eastwood (J.) on the surname Arkwright, 



429. 



the derivation of Barrister, 67. 



St. Christopher, 334. 



. Erasmus' Paraphrase, 332. 



■ — lines on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 



617. . 



Eastwood (J.) on passages in Nashe's Ter- 

 rors of the Night, 46/. 



rhymes on places, 619. 



Speculum Christianorum, 616. 



EblE (J.) on merchant adventurers, 430. 



Eblanensis,on Testaments in the Polynesian 

 language, 468. 



E. (C. P.) on passages in Jeremy Taylor, 

 fS. 611. 



Ednowain ap Bradwin, 41". 



Edward the Confessor, drawing of his 

 shrine, 228. 



Edmeston (James) on Moravian hymns, 

 113. 



motto on a chimney-piece, 451. 



Edwards of Essex, noticed, 468. 



Edwards (Henry) on the cross on counsels' 

 briefs, 226. 



. notices of Sir John Fenner, 200. 



story of Ginevra, 209. 



the seventh son of a seventh son, 532. 



Effigies, cross-legged, 136. 227. 



Egypt, language of ancient, 39. 



E. (H.F.) on the symbol of the pelican, 

 452. 



E. (H. N.) on anecdote of a clergyman and 

 noble lord, 417. 



author of Le Blason des Couleurs, 



442. 



E. (H. T.) on abp. Abbot's letters to the 

 clergy, 177. 



inquiry respecting Henry Isaac, 177. 



E. (H. T.) on bawderich and bells, 426. 



the poet Gay and his relatives, 197. 



Eirionnach on Brogue and Fetch, 557. 



Irish language in the West Indies, 



437. 



pagoda and joss-house, 415. 



stilts used by the Irish, 508. 



E. (J.) on family of Bullen, .569. 



" From the sublime to the ridicu- 

 lous," &-C., 187. 



Nuremberg token, or counter, 450. 



rents of assize, .573. 



Robert Recorde, 469. 



Serjeants' rings, 563. 



E. (J. C.) on the formation of ground ice, 



370. 

 E. (K.) on Friday at sea, 330. 

 E. (K. P. D. ) on archaic and provincial 



words, .375. 



death from fasting, 301. 



St. Wilfrid's Needle, .573. 



Will-o'-the-Wisp, 574. 



EUacombe (H. T.) on parish registers, 207. 

 on Smyth's MSS. of Gloucestershire, 



616. 

 Elginensis on the author of Burnomania, 



127. 



trial of Queen Caroline, 201. 



Lothian's Scottish historical maps, 



371. 

 Eliminate, its meaning, 317. 

 Elizabeth (Queen), education in her time, 



296. 



her stature, 440. 



■ lines on, 467. 



was she dark or fair? 201, 256. 



— equestrian figure of, 235. 



Elliot (R. W.) on a recess in Trumpington 



church, 104. 

 Ellis (Sir Henry) on the introduction of 



stops, 1. 

 Elm at Harapstead, 9. 

 Elsevier on Aue Trici and Gheeze Yse- 



noudi, 65. 



Rev. John Paget, 66. 



Elvan, meaning of the word, 273. 

 Emaciated monumental effigies, 247. 301. 



353. 427. 497. 

 English history, lines on, 405. 

 Epigram on Queen Elizabeth, 78. 

 Epitaph in Braunston churchyard, 557. 



in St. Giles's, Cripplegate, 361 . 



in St. Giles's, Norwich, 317. 



in St. Gregory's, Sudbury, 245. 



on Joe Miller, 485. 



at King's Stanley, 341. 



at Low Moor, Yorkshire, 486. 



Epitaph on Sir Thomas Overbury, 486. 

 Epitaphs, enigmatical, 174. 452. 

 Er. on Diotrephes being a bishop, 344. 

 Kra, meaning and origin of, 106. 420. 

 Erasmus, epigram on, 136. 



paraphrase, 352. 



Erica on Countess of Desmond, 565. 



John of Padua, 259. 



the unicorn, 583. 



Ernencin, its meaning, 58. 



ErroU (Earl of), his privileges, 296. 350. 



398. 449. 

 Error, liability to, 362. 

 Eryx on Calves or Carrs, 560. 



the ring finger, 570. 



Escubierto, Capateiro da Bandarra on, 584. 

 Escutcheon at Fawsley, Northamptonshire, 



297. 331. 

 Esquires of the martyred king, 126. 

 Essex broad oak, 10. 40. 113. 

 Essex folk.lore, 437. 

 Este on the grave of Cromwell, 598. 



definition of a proverb, 37- 



blessing by the hand, 44. 



house at Welling, 448. 



tombstone cut by Baskerville, 618. 



Indian jugglers, 620. 



" Posie of other men's flowers," 38. 



separation of sexes in churches, 40. 



Eupator on Cosin's History of Transub- 



stantiation, 531. 

 Eustachius Monachus, washe in Guernsey, 



322. 

 Evans (Dr.), his Sketch of Denominations, 



611. 

 Evans (John) on Mother Damnable, -450. 

 Evans (Lewis) on collars of SS., 38. 207. 

 E. (W.) on Prayers for the Fire of Lon- 

 don, 78. 

 E. (W. M. R.) on the expenses of King 



John in England, 505. 

 E. ( W. W.) on King Robert Bruce's watch, 



186. 

 Executions deferred, 422. 

 Exeter controversy, what ? 296. 351 . 499. 

 Exon. on Gospel oaks, 210. 



the origin of valentines, 128. 



Exoniensis on deaths from fasting, 301.' 



F. on Mallet's death and burial, 319. 402. 

 F-Ci!, on German poet quoted by Camden, 



177. 



story of Ginevra, 129. 



Robin of Doncaster, 179. 



F. (A.) on the mistletoe, 418. 



Faber on Gospel oaks, 209. 



Faction, the History of, its author, 225. 499. 



Fairfax family mansion, 490. 



Fairies in Ireland, 55. 



Fairlopoak, 113.417.621. 



Family likenesses, 7. 162. 260. 349. 451. 499. 



Fanshaw (Miss), her enigmas, 258. 321. 427. 



Farewell (Lady), notices of, 585. 



Farnham on the two Gilberts de Clare, 594. 



Fasting, deaths from, 247. 301. .'353. 427. 497. 



Faun (IVIary), her ancestry, 585. 



F. (E.) on lines on Dr. Fell, 333. 



Fell (Dr. John), lines on, 296. 333. 355. 379. 



Fenner (Sir John) noticed, 200. 



Penning (Eliza), documents relating to, 



105. 161.304. 

 Fenton (John) on Dutch Chronicle of the 



World, .58. 

 Fern bringing rain when burnt, 242. 280. 



301. 500. 

 Fernseed, superstitions respecting, 172. 356. 



453. 

 Ferrarius (Faber) on Wiggan or Utiggan, 



210. 

 F. (G.) on an early notice of General 



Wolfe, 186. 

 F. (H.) on passage in Hamlet, 236. 

 Dyson's Collection of Proclamations, 



425. 

 Fides Carbonarii, origin of the phrase, 523. 



571. 



