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INDEX. 



Gomer on the Cimtnerii, 308. 



Oondomar (Count), notices of, 489. 



Goodluck on the Curse of Scotland, fil9. 



Goodwin's Six Booksellers' Proctor Non- 

 suited, 553. 



Gore (Lady), brass of, .Oia. 570. 



Gorgeous, its derivation, 248. 



Gospel oaks, their origin, 157. 209. 306. 414. 

 570. 



Gossip, its derivation, 248. 



Gough's Camden, the Irish portion, 225. 



Gou.iere, or fiend, 607. 



O. (R.) on Koman Index. Expurgatorius, 

 .33. 



>— French revolutions foretold, 231. 



the King's Booke, 4t9. 



Fides Carbonarii, 571. 



Grandfather, a proof of a man being his 



own, 454. 

 Grantham altar case, 56. 

 Graves (James) on pedigree of Richard 



earl of Chepstow, 126. 



• ■— — the Irish portion of Cough's Camden, 



225. 



■ — — Richard earl of Chepstow, 261. 



Book of Nicholas Leigh, 319. 



■ Graves, whipping, the custom, 247. 280. 

 Grayan (A.) on tlie first piper-mill, 83. 



Ladv Arabella Stuart, 421. 



Oliver Cromwell, &c., 400. 



^— " Thirty days hath September," 332. 



Great man who could not spell, 322. 



Greek epigram imitated, 56. 



names of places, modern, 14. 209. 2.59. 



Greek referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 3j3. 

 ■ Grcgentius and tlie Jews, .58. 



Gresfordite (a quondam) on plague stones, 

 500. 

 ' Orey, family of, 298. 403. 



• Griffin on dial motto at Karlsbad, 65. 



onTonson and the Westminsters, 585. 



Grimesdyke, 43. 163. 231. 284. 



Grin and gin, their convertibility, 340. 

 ^rrislv, its meaning, 344. 

 Groom, its moaninsr, 5,6. 92. 347. 402. 476. 

 <Jrostete (Bishop), Life by WilKson, 296. 

 • irotius, classical quotations in, 319. 

 ■Grubb (Francis F.) on the Royal " We," 



489. 

 G. (T.) on the age of foreign trees, 714. 

 Guide-books, foreign, 102. 

 Guil.lhalls in England, 5,'32. 

 Gunpowder mills, when first erected, 416. 

 Guy (Thomas), his descendants, 275. 

 Guzman, the English, 609. 

 G. (W.) on Covines, 189. 



Eugene Aram, 12.5. 



Herschel anticipated, 207. 



G. (W. S.) on ivory medallion of Lord 

 Byron, 104. 



ancient custom on interment, 223. 



. the authorship of " Oh Nanny," 227. 



— — perpetual lamp, 87. 



H. 



H. on a poem by Nichol.is Breton, 487. 



Sir George Carew, 611. 



grinning like a Cheshire cat, 402. 



Gospel trees, 570. 



■ on the inventor of spectacles, 100. 



—— play of Pompey the Great, 129. 



Presbyterian oath, 323. 



Haberdasher, its derivation, 137. 402. 

 Haggard (W.D.)on medals of William III. 



and Grindval,75. 

 Hair cut off, an antidote, 581 . 

 H. (A. J.) on Admonition to Parliament, 



184. 



the introduction of stops, 161. 



Halfpenny, an emblematical, 397. 



Hall (Bishop), his Resolutions of Con- 

 science, 150. 



Halliwell (J. "O.) on MS. Shakspeare 

 emendations, 484. 



Ham on the author of Carmen perpetuum. 

 Sec, 104. 



Hamilton, William, second duke of, 371.'.- 



H.immack (James T.) on foreign guide. 



books, 102. 

 Handel, autograph mu^ic by, 247. 355. 

 Handel's organ at the Foundling Hospital, 



369. 

 Handwriting, hints on, 342. 

 Hankford (Sir Wm.), his suicide, 43. 93. 

 Hardwick Hall, inscription at, 125. 

 Harries (John), bishop of Wales, 439. 

 Harrison (John BranfiU) on fees for inocu- 

 lation, 141. 

 -— Queen Elizabeth's crow, 323. 



proverbial philosophy, 61. 



Hart, the actor, 466. 612. 

 Hart ( W. H.) on Antony Hungerford, 396. 

 II;irvey (Gabriel), notes on Chaucer, 319. 

 H. (A. W.) on house at Welling, 138. 

 Hawkins (Edw.) on bill of fare, and storm, 



412. 



quotation from Burns, ,572. 



Hayes (Sir James), his divlni; success, 225. 



Hayward (John), a prothonotary, 294. 



H, (C.) on St. Botulph, 566. 



— — the early use of pandecte, 557. 



H. (C.R) Morwenstow, on Goujere, 607. 



Hebrews xiii. 4. mistranslated, 320. 



H. (E. C.) on maps of Africa, 261. 



Hedgeland (Philip) on Lent crocking, 77. 



Helena Leonora de Sieveri, 370. 



Hell-rake, its meaning, 162. 258. 



Hendurucus du Booys, 370. 



Henry III. of England, notices of, 23. 211. 



Hercules' shield, drawing of, 152. 



Hermes on the lines " O Leoline ! " 133. 



pasquinades, 233. 



Hermit at Hampstead on Sliakspea-e's 



seal, 590. 

 Hermits, ornamental and experimental, 



123. 207. 333. 

 Herschel anticipated, 267. 

 Hewett's Memoirs of Rustal:, review of, 



469. 

 Hexameter poem on English counties, 227. 



30.5. 

 II. (F.) on monument to Mary Queen of 



Scot.s, 517- 

 H. (F. J.) on plague-stones, 500. 



rhymes on places, .500. 



— — the silent woman, 468. 



H. (G.) of S. on Alinas-cliffe, 296. 



H. (H.) on family likenesses, 349. 



H. (H. E.) on Locke's quotation of Gray, 



' 274. 



H. (H. F.) on the Countess of Desmond, 



539. 



old Irish tales, 318. 



forged papal seal, 508. 



HH. (F.) on baslides, 206. 



Eliza Fcnning, 161. 



H. (H. T.) on massacre of Welsh bards, 



5.58. 

 Hibberd (Shirley) on kissing under the 



mistletoe, 208. 



the Fairlop oak, 471. 



the meaning of Jemmy, 560. 



fairies in Iceland, ,55. 



notices of Sally Lunn, 371. 



Hicks (Mrs.), her execution for witchcraft, 



395. 514. 

 Hickson (Samuel), on Queen Brunehilda, 



108. 

 Mr. Collier's folio Shakspeare, &c., 



554. 

 passage in Shakspeare, " As stars with 



trains," &c., 154. 

 passage in the Tempest, " The rack," 



3i:o. 



passage in Measure for Measure, 574. 



Hieroglyphics of vagrants and criminals, 

 79. 142. 208. 210. 



Higgins (Godfrey), answer to his work, 39. 



H. (I. J. H.) on history of Brittany, 189. 



Lord Marchers of Wales, 189. 



John Harries, bishop of Wales, 439. 



the phrase " No great shakes," 44X 



the Pole family, 105. 



Hippopotamus, Behemoth. 149. 



H. (.1.) on Sir Alexander Gumming, 278. 



King Street theatre, 92. , 



H. (J.) on old books and new titles, 125. 



the number of surnames, 291. 



ground ice, 449. 



movable organs and pulpits, 475. 



H. (J. W.) on the chevalier St. Gearge, 



610. 

 Hoadley (Bishop), his birthplace, 224. 

 Hoare (Henrv), notices of, 2^9. 

 Hobbard de Hoy, 468. 

 Hobbes' Leviathan, frontispiece, SI. 

 Hoffman's Hora; Belgicao, 7. 180. 

 Hogs Norton, where pigs play upon the 



organs, 245. 304. 

 Holbein (Hans), his sepulture, 104. 

 Holy Land, jjilgrimages to the, 289. 429. ' 

 Holywood (John), the mathematician, 42. 



89. 

 Homer, notes on, 99. 171. 221. 

 Hoo, its meaning, 61. 

 Hood, origin of the university, 410. 

 Hooper (Richard) on the Exeter contro- 

 versv, 351. 



Morcll's edition of iEsohylus, GOl. 



MSS. of Dr. Whitby, 388. 



Hooping cough, cure for the, 148. 223. 

 Hopton (Arthur), quotation from, 346. 

 Horn-blowing at Nottingham, 148. .307. 

 Hornchurch; wrestling for the boar's he.id, 



106. 187. 

 Horses and sheep, remains of, in churc'.ics, 



274. 453. 

 Horses' tails, on docking, 611. 

 Horton (Mary), particulars of, 584. 

 Hour and the man, origin of the phrase, 



371. 

 Howard's Conquest of China, the M3. of, 



225. 281. 477. 

 Howard (Sir George), his descent, 533. 

 Howe (Mary), notices of, 226. 281. 

 H. (R.) on Flanagan and the Round 

 Towers, 584. 



papal seal, 593. 



H. (R.) on tlie red book of the Irish Ex. 

 chequer, 258. 



reprint of vol. i. of Archwologia Cam- 



brensis, 274. 



the thistlJ of Scotland, 281. 



Irish academy house, Grafton Street, 



539. 



the derivation of Yankee, 258. 



H. (R. C.) on meaning of sleek stone, 110. 



the meaning of delighted, 164. 



plate in Lewis Castle, 449. 



monuments of De la Beche familv, 



450. 

 H. (R. D.) on Latin verse on Franklin, 17. 



ballad on the rising of the Vendee, 158. 



H. (S.) on Eustache de Noble, 52. 



tlie invasion of Britain, 123. 



Hs. on " Corruptio optimi fit pessimi," 321. 

 H. (T.) on life of St. Werburgh, 587. 

 H. (T. G.) on hereditary standard bearer, 

 609. 



" Row the boat, Norman," 609. 



H. (T. H.) on salmon fisheries, 313. 

 Huant le Puisne, painter, 316. 

 Hudibras, the author at Ludlow Castle, 5. 

 Huff (Mother), notices of, 151. 

 Humboldt's Cosmos, 224. 

 Humphrey (Laurence), hU prefatory dis 



sertation to Junius' Homer, 554. 

 Hungerford (Antony), his fainily, 396. 

 Huntyngofthe Romisli Fox, 448. 

 Hussey (Rev. Arthur) on Shakspsare's 



" We three," 338. 

 H. (W.) on Casper Ziegler and the dia- 

 conate, 560. 



Duchess of Lancaster, 423. 



the moon and her influences, 458. 



Hypadidasculus on Robert Forbes, 513. 



Hyphenated title, 124. 



Hyrne, meaning of. 153. 



Hyta, was he a Spaniard or a Moor ? 467. 



I. often substituted for J., 391. 



I. (B. R.) on lines on the Bible, 66. 



