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INDEX. 



Lamp, perpetual, 87. 211. 



Lancaster, Duchess of, is the queen so 

 called ? 3i20. 423. 



Lancastrian on the title Duchess of Lan- 

 caster, 320. 



Lancastriensis on meaning of penkenol, 

 5t.5. 



the meaning of Royd, .571. 



Land Holland or Land MoUand, 330. 



Largesse, still in use, 557. 



Larking (Lambert A.) on the meaning of 

 Theoloneum, 236. 



on Waller family, fil9. 



Larking (Rev. L. B.) on Caxton's birth- 

 place, 3. 



Lass of Richmond Hill, its author, 453. 



Laud ( Abp.) and Prynne, 314. 



Laud's letters and papers, 179. 



Lawrence (Thomas) on "giving the sack," 

 585. 



legend of Theodoric, 196. 



folk lore of the Kacouss people, 413. 



— inscription at Persepolis, 560. 



— whipping boys to royalty, 469. 

 Layard (A. H.), his ancestors, 247. 



L. (C. M.) on Colonel or Major-General 

 Lee, 611. 



L. (D. W.) on snufF-boxes and tobacco- 

 pipes, 246. 



L. (E. A. H.) on St. Augustine's Con- 

 fessions, &c., 417. 



St. Augustine's Treatises on Mu sic, 



584. 



—— St. Christopher and the Doree, 536. 



— representations of St. Christopher, 

 295. 419. 



— — Knights Templars and freemasons, 



295. 

 Le Bailly (Joseph Adrien), notices of, 248. 

 Le Blason des Couleurs, author of, 442. 

 Lechlade (Edwin) on Johnson's house. 



Bolt Court, 176. 

 Lectures on Ecclesiastes, specimen of style, 



581. 

 Ledwich (Dr.) misled Gough in his edition 



of Camden, 225. 

 Lee (Colonel or Major-General), date of 



his baptism, 611. 

 L. (E. F.) on the parentage of Bp. Leslie, 



" Poets beware," 78. 



slavery in Scotland, 29. 



Legal worthies, queries respecting, 294. 



Leicestriensis on Frebord, 595. 



— on rhymes on places, 618. 



Leigh, the book of Nicholas Leigh wanted, 



319. 

 Le Neve (John), notices of, 322. 

 Le Noble (Eustache), his La Pierre de 



Touche Politique noticed, 52. 

 Lent crocking at Okehampton, 77. 

 Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Speaker Lenthall, 



393. 

 Lenthall the Speaker, notices of, 393. 

 Leslie, bishop of Down, his parentage, 29. 

 Lesteras, its meaning, 58. 

 Letter to a Brigadier-General, 296. 

 Leveridge (Richard), painting of, 151. 

 Livers, white, superstition respecting, 127. 



212. 334. 403. 452. . 

 Lewis Castle, monumental plate at, 342. 



449. 

 L. (F.) on Spanish verses on the invasion, 



353. 

 L. (F. H.) on representations of St. Chris- 

 topher, 549. 

 L. (G.) on General Lambert, 227. 

 L. (H.) on collar of SS., 182. 



on Hogs Norton, 245. 



L. (H. B.) on Hoffman, a tragedy, 228. 



L' Homme de 1400 ans, 175. 256. 



Liber Conformitatum, various editions, 



208. 283. 

 Library of George III., 89. 

 Lindisfarne, its meaning, 442. 

 Littledale (Richard F.) on derivation of 



cou-bache, 212. 

 "— the etymology of Devil, .508. 



Littledale (Richard F.) on the expression 



white-livered, 212. 



coinage of Richard III., 298. 



Sir Thomas Overbury's epitaph, 486. 



— — a photographic query, 538. 

 Livy quoted by Grotius, 296. 

 L. (J.) on the Lyte family, 78. 



Thomas Crawford, 448. 



L. (J. H.) on Churchill the poet, 142. 



Sir John Cheke, 260. 



Moravian hymns, 129. 



princes of Wales and earls of Chester, 



237. 



the execution of Mrs. Hickes, 395. 



Ralph Winterton, 420. 



the Sclaters and Dr. Kellet, 519. 



IJandudno on the great Orme's head, 175. 



235.305. 

 Llewellyn on derivation of Carmarthen, 469. 



Cilgerran Castle, 537. 



collars of SS., 81. 



— — portrait of George Fox, 464. 



L. (L. L.) on the Book of Jasher, 415. 



Grantham altar case, 57. 



the last of the PaIa>ologi, 173. 



Ln. (W. H.) on Hart and Bohun, 612. 

 Locke (John) his quotation from Gray, 



274. 

 Lode, its meaning, 345. 450. 

 Lollard, his burial, 292. 

 London street characters, 270. 376. 

 Longevity, instances of, in Shoreditch, 276. 



of Machell Vivan, 356. 



— — authenticated instances of, 178. 389. 



401. 448. 

 Longtriloo, its derivation, 5.59. 

 Longueville, or Yelverton MSS., 17. 

 Lord's Prayer, paraphrase on, 195. 

 Lossus (Lucas), account of his works, 230. 

 Lothian's Scottish Historical Maps, 371. 



498. 

 Low (Sampson), junr., on Swift's lunatic 



asylum, 372. 

 Lower (Mark Antony) on Abbot of Croy- 



land's motto, 501. 



the early use of couched, to couch, 298. 



English surnames, 326. 509. 



etymology of lunhunter, 127. 



Vincent Kidder, 137. 



the Dr. Richard Mortons, 227. 



L. (T. H.) on King's College chapel win- 

 dows, 308. 

 L. (T. L.) on Weber's material media of 



music, 201. 

 Lucifer, palace of, Milton's allusion to, 275. 



352. 

 Luciferi, who was he ? 489. 

 Lunhunter, its etymology, 127. 

 Lunn (Sally), noticed, 371. 498. 

 Luther (Martin), inscription by, 441. 

 L. (W.) on the phrase " Experto credo 



Roberto," 104. 



surnames, 424. 



L. ( W. A.) on derivation of Orlop, 248. 

 L. (W. H.) on compositions during the 



Protectorate, 69. 

 L. (W. H.) on Inquisitiones post mortem, 



469. 

 Lyte family in Somersetshire, 78. 260. 



M. 



M. on the origin of the name Arkwright, 



320. 



hints to book buyers, 271. 



English translation of the Canons, 



246. 



— Epistola Luciferi, 489. 

 handwriting, 342. 



quotation from Arthur Hopton, 340. 



John of Halifax, 89. 



Latin names of towns, 235. 



Macaulay's ballad of Naseby, 41. 



Indicating time in music, 507. 



Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422. 



Newton's library, 489. 



— Newtonian system, 491. 

 Reeve and Muggleton, 283. 



M. on unacknowledged quotations from 



Scripture, 414. 

 villain and knave, 285. 



M. (Dublin) on Byron's paraphrase of the 



motto of " N. & Q.," 463. 

 — — hexameter poem on English counties, 

 227. 



^. on Arabic inscriptions, 32. 



satirical verses on Clarendon's down- 

 fall, 28. 



burning fern bringing rain, 242. 



St. George heraldic MSS., 253. 



the MS. legend of St. Molaisse, 38. 



M. (A.) on legend of St. Kenelm, 132. 



M. (A. C.) on the Orientals wearing spurs, 

 467. 



Mac an Bhaird on Irish queries, 439. 



Macaronic poetry, 166. 251. 302. 



Macaulay's ballad of Naseby, 41. 



Mac Cabe ( W. B.) on boiling criminals to 

 death, 184. 



Macfarlane of that Ilk, 416. 



Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), notes on Ho- 

 mer, 99. 171.221. 



Madden (Sir Frederick) on Longueville 

 MSS, 17. 



Madox (Thomas), the historiographer, 440. 



Madrigal, meaning of, 104. 380. 



Maheremium, its meaning, 248. 



Maidstone parochial library, 61. 



Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on cock and buU 

 stories, 447. 



— Rcichenbach's ghosts, 115. 162. 



Mallett (David), his character, 124. 



death and burial, 319. 402. 



Malt, license to make in 1596, 291. 



Man in the Almanack, its meaning, 320: 

 378. 405. 



Manchester free librarv, 430. 



the arms of, 59. 332. 



Mancunium on Dictionary of Hackneyed 

 Quotations, 41. 



Maps, correct ones a desideratum, 174. 

 236. 257. 261. 



of Africa, 284. 329. 382. 



Marches of Wales and Lord Marchers, SO. 

 135. 189. 445. 



Margate tenor bell, 319. 404. 



Margoliouth (Moses) on Wady Mokatteb, 

 87. 256. 



Mariconda on Liber Conformitatum, 202. 



the pelican as symbolical, 211. 



Market crosses, account of, 511. 594. 



Markland (J. H.) on Addison and his 

 hymns, 513. 



Count Konigsmark, 78. 



Mark's (St.), at Venice, its treasury, 583. 



Marlborough 5th November custom, 365. 



Marriage tithe in Wales, 29. 89. 



Martial's distribution of hours, 66. 



Martin-drunk, origin of the term, 587. 



Martinique, its derivation, 11. 165. 330.354. 

 572. 



Marvell's Life and Works, 597. 



Marybone on nightingale and thorn, 475. 



Mary of Guise, the elopement of her fairest 

 attendant, 152. 305. 



Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell's Con- 

 fession, 381. 



her monument, 415. 517. 



Mas, an abbreviation of Master, 322. 



Masks worn by women in theatres, 536. 



Materre on Schola Cordis, 92. 



Matron of Ephesus, a dramatic poem, 225. 



Matthew (Bishop "Toby), his consecration, 

 466. 



Maxwell (John), of Terraughty and Mun- 

 ches, 203. 



May butter, 609. 



May-day custom in Lancashire, 581. 



M. (B.) on men of Kent and Kentish men, 

 321. 



McC. on borrowing-days, 342. 



McC. (J. B.) on boiling criminals to death, 

 184. 



Lollard's burial-place, 292. 



M. (C. H.) on an inscription by Luther, 

 441. 



M. (C. R.) on cross-legged effigies, 136. 



