INDEX. 



633 



1. (B. R) on " Preached from a pulpit," 

 &c, 161. 



qunrtcr waggoner, 116. 



Ice, ground, how formed, 370. 418. 516. 



1. (C. M.) on Birmingham antiquities, 271. 



tlie derivation of bigot, 277. 



•— — Coleridge's friend, 427. 



— inscription at Dundrah Castle, 486. 



Idees Napoleoniennes, 100. 187. 



I. (fJ.) on Richard of Cirencester's de Situ 

 HritanniiB, 491. 



I. (1/.) on the precedency of the sheriff" 

 over the lord lieutenant, 391. 



— — the separation of sexes in public wor- 

 ship, 539. 



Incogiiitus on coffins for general use, 510. 



Indagator on smothering hydrophobic pa- 

 tients, 10. 



Mutabilitie of France, 12. 



Jnfamicide, how punished, 43. 



Ill fantry firing, 37. 



Ingleby (C.Mansfield) onColeridge'sFriend, 



— — Coleridge's statement of reason and 



understanding, 535. 



the death-watch, 597. 



— — Kssex superstitions, 437. 



the meaning of all-fours, 441. 



strange opinions of great divines, 459. 



optical phenomena, filti. 



Ink used in ancient manuscripts, 151.281. 



Inoculation, fees for, 141. 



Inquirer on Ben Jonson's adopted sons, 



537. 

 Inquisitiones post mortem, 469. 

 Interments, ancient custom on, 223. 

 Inundations and their phenomena, 193. 

 Invasion of Britain, 123. 

 tnveni portum, a couplet, 10. 64. 

 Inveruriensis on the Earl of Errol, .393. 

 Irene (St.) and the island of Santorin, 14. 



259. 

 Irish, ancient custom in crowning their 



kings, 53. 

 Irish academy house, Grafton Street. 539. 



language in the West Indies, 537. 



names corrupted, 61. 



queries, 439. .594. 



tales, old, 318. 



titles of honour, 467. 



Isaac (Henry), particulars of, 177. 



Isaac, mentioned in Doomsday, notices 



wanted, 319. 

 Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man. 132. 205. 

 ls^ham (Juby), a ballad by, 435. 523. 



J. on Valentine's day, 148. 



" which are the shadows ? " 475. 



Jackson (EJ. S.) on a new Biographical 



Dictionary, 165. 

 a ballad, " A captain bold of Halifax," 



248. 



the Templars, 353. 



" 'Tis twopence now," Sec, 141. 



the legend of St Christopher, 372. 



Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422. 



Jackson (John C.) on Sir Wm. Stanlev, 



321. 

 Jacobite toast by John Byrom, 372. 

 Jacobus on Mother Shipton, 419. 

 James I., bill for printing and binding 



" The King's Book," 389. 449. 

 Jardine (D.) on Count KOnigsmark and the 



Duchess of Somerset, 269. 



the expression " richly deserved," 3. 



Jarltzberg on the legend of St. Christopher, 



372. 



— Moravian hymns, 63. 



tlie fish called Vendaco, 302. 



.Tarrow church, dedication stone at. 435. 

 Jasher, the book of, a forgerj', 415. 476. 



524.620. 

 Jaydee on lines on Chaucer, .574. 

 — — Joe-Miller's remain«, 271. 

 Jaytee on ancient guildhalls, 532. | 

 — — town halls, 403. 



Jaytee on arms of Thompson of Lancashire, 



463. 

 J. (B.) on Laud's letters and papers, 179. 

 J. (D.) on "to commit," as used by Ju- 

 nius, 125. 



Jemmy, why a sheep's head so called, .560. 



Jerome on correction in the English Bible, 

 510. 



Jersey, gold chair found in, 511. 



.Icsiiitical books burnt at Paris, 56. 



Jesuits, puns on the word, 128. 



Jewish months, Latin hexameters on, 507. 



Jewitt (L.) on plague stones, 333. 



on quarter waggoner, 116. 



J. (F. \V. ) on the pelican as a symbol, 165. 



J. (G. R.) on nobleman alluded to by Bi- 

 sliop Berkeley, 448. 



J. ((r. \V.) on Cromwell as cup-bearer to 

 Cliarles 1., 216. 



.'■nooks, or Sevenoaks, 433. 



J. (II.) on Godfrey HIggins's Works, 39. 



J. (J. E.) on the meaning of Penkenol, 

 490. 



J. (J. R.) on St. Botolph, 475. 



the etymology of Buzz, 137. 



the Konigsmarks, 183. 



J. (L.) on Anthony IJabington, 314. 



Dr. Sacheverell's Derby Sermon, 106. 



229. 



Job, the patriarch, a real character, 25. 

 140. 206. 



Joceline's Legacie, 13. 37. 



John (.ap) on Ednowain ap Bradwen, 417. 



John, king of France, his expenses in Eng- 

 land, .505. 



John of Gaunt on Ann Stuart, 315. 



John of Halifax, 42. 89. 



Joliu of Horsill, who was he? 29. 



.John of Padua, who was he ? 79. 161. 259. 



Johnson (Dr.), contributions to Baretti's 

 Introduction, 101. 



Johnson (Dr. Samuel) a prophet, 317. 



Johnson's house. Bolt Court, 176. 232. 



Johnson (.Mr. Samuel), notice of, 596. 



Johnston (H.) on Shakspeare, Tennyson, 

 •and Claudian, 492. 



Jonathan, brother, origin of the term, 149. 



Jones (E.) on the word shunt, 352. 



Jon?on (Ben), his adopted sons, 537. .588. 



the marriage of the Karl of Somerset, 



193. 



Josephine (Empress), her birthplace, 220. 

 619. 



J. (T.) on the cholera and the electrometer, 

 319. 



Jugglers (Indian) noticed, 258. 620. 



Junius and Lord Lyttleton, 56. 



Junius' correspondent, the " Advocate," 

 582. 



Junius and the Quarterly Review, 191.. 225. 

 342. 



queries, 125. 194. 282. 284. 296. 323. 



rumours, 125. 159. 257. 474. 522. 



— ^ letters to Wilkes, 126. 



the vellum-bound, 303. 333. 607. 



Junius Querist on Junius rumours, 125. 



Juvenis on Bowbell and cockney, 380. 



derivation of donkey, 237. 



J. (V.B.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 

 303. 353. 



J. (W. A.) on Lady Farewell's funeral ser- 

 mon, 585. 



mistletoe on poplar trees, 531. „a. 



the origin of moles, 534. 



K. 



K. on Banning or Bayning family, 535. 



on eagles' feathers, .'521. 



K. (C.) on the derivation of Binnacle, 571. 

 Kacouss people, folk lore of, 413. 

 Kellct (Dr. Edward) noticed, 458. 519. 

 Ken (Bishop), life by J. L. Anderdon, Esq., 



443. 

 Kenelm (St.), legend of, 79. 131. 

 Kentish Men, and Men of Kent, 321. 615. 

 Ker (A.) on the birtholace of Josephine, 



619. 



Kersley (T. H.) on genealogical history of 



Brittany, 59. 

 dial mottoes, 66. 



— early use of the word Cabal, 139. 



the Negro's Triumph, 44. 



Keseph's Bible, 512. 



Key experiments, 1.52. 293. 419." 



K. (F.) on General Wolfe's monumsat, 



185. 

 K. (G. H.) on Nuremberg token, 230.] 



the meaning of Pimlico, 260. 



K. (H. C.) on curious bequest, 345. " 



note on Coleridge's Christ.abel, 339.' 



the pendulum demonstration, 84. 



rent of assize, 127. 



Nuremberg token, 201. 



pedigree of Richard earl of Chepstow, 



204. 476. 

 — — the rector's chancel, 320. 



Wilkie's Blind Fiddler, 345. ' 



Kidd (Jos. A.) on iVIarvell's Life and Works" 



597. 

 Kidder (Bishop), his autobiography, 223. 



231. 

 Kidder (Vincent), his ancestors, 137. 

 King (Lord), his inquiry answered by 



Sclater 457. 

 King (Philip S.) on Johnny Crapaud, 439.; 



— Fides Carbonarii, 523. 



episode of the French revolution, 605. 



wearing gloves before royalty, 102. . , 



■ Martinique, why so called, 165. 



the orthography of sobriquet, 174. 



notices of the cagots, 428. 



swearing on a skull, 485. 



King Street theatre, where ? .58. 92. 



Kings, sainted and incorruptible, 223. ' 



King's college chapel windows, story re- 

 specting, 276. 308. 



King's standard in blazon, 276. ' 



King's Stanley, epitaph at, 341. 



K. (J.) on the family of Thomas Burton, 60. 



works of Alexander Neville, 412. 



payments for destroying vermin, 67. 



the correct spelling of Wiclif, 274. 



Knarres, its meaning, 200. 256. 



Knight (Joseph) on John Rogers, 522. 



Knights Templars and freemasons, 295. 

 35^. 



K. (N. O.) on " Blam'd be the man," 177. " 



KnoUys family, notices of, 397. 498. 



Kiiiiigsmark (Count), notices of, 78. 115. 

 183. 256. 269. 



Kt. on the old Countess of Desmond, 260. 



frebord, 620. 



English free-towns, 257. 



the moaning of hell-rake, 258. 



descendants of Thomas Guy, 275. 



the descendants of Jolin Rogers, 247. 



ancient timber town-halls, 470. 



— ^ exterior stoups, 617. 



the seventh son, 617. 



K. (W. H.) on the derivation of Chel- 

 woldesbury, 346. 



cross-legged effigies, 227. 



.— Griinesdyke, 231. 



sites of buildings mysteriously changed, 



436. 



Kyrle's tankard at Balliol College, 537.] 



L. on the age of trees, 43. 



— the mechanical arrangements of 



books, 49. 



town-halls, 403. 



L. (A.) on " Litera scripta manet," 251. ' ' 

 Lady (a) on Bowdler's Family Sh.ikspeare, 



245. 

 Lady of the ring, its meaning, 296. 

 Lambert (General), account of his trial, 



227. 

 Lambs, omens respecting, 293. 

 Lammin (W. H.) oa Sir Elw. Seaward's 



narrative, 185. 



Serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181. 



Lament (C. D.) on collecting folk-lore. 270. 

 traditions from remote periods, 203. .. 



