INDEX. 



637 



Proverbs : " Cold pudding settles one's 

 love," 30. 189. 



— " Grin like a Cheshire cat," 402. 



" Love me, love my dog," 538. 



" Please the pigs," 13. 91. 450. 



Proverbs, national, 397. 

 Proverbial ])hilosophv, til. 



P. (R. S. V.) on Sir William Hankford,93. 

 Prynne's Breviate annotated by Abp. Laud, 



314. 

 P. (S. L.) on lines on Crawlurd of Kil- 



burnie, 546. 



Milton's epitaph, 548. 



rhymes on places, 375. 



Rev. Nathaniel Spinckes, 380. 



Lord King and the Sclaters, 518. 



the Silent Woman, 547. 



P. (S. R.) on Cornish tolk lore, 173. 



antiquity of county boundaries, 197. 



- — tlie meaning of Maheremium, &c., 



248. 

 - — the meaning of Elvan, 273. 



persistency of proper names, 174. 



P. (1 . D.) on Eliza Kenning, 304. 



— — Bishop Merriman, 584. 



P. (T. G.) on Lothian's Scottish Historical 



Maps, 4!)8. 

 P. (T. W.) on St. Christopher, 495. 

 Punch and Judy, 610. 

 Purcell (Henry), portraits of, 103. 

 Puritan antipathy to custard, 321. 



Q. 



Q. on the derivation of Barbarian, 473. 



the derivation of Charing, 486. 



the meaning of Bull, Dayesman, and 



Dun, 497. 



the meaning of Gee-ho, 522. 



. ■ " O wearisome condition," 473. 



spick and span new, 521. 



— the meaning of Twises, 522. 



the derivation of Ramasshed, 572. 



the derivation of Sleeveless, 473. 



Q. (F. S.) on the great Bowyer Bible, 309. 



the meaning of Restive, 614. 



Q. (O. P.) on the live divines called Smec- 



tyninus, 202. 

 Q- (Q- Q) on the Layard family, 247. 

 Q. (S ) on " Venit ad Euphratem," 572. 

 Ouack, its derivation, 347. 

 Quarll (Philip), its autliorship, 372. 

 Quarter-waggoner, its meaning, 11.64, 116. 

 yueen's supremacy, declaration concerning 



the, 610. 

 Quero, on Camden's poem Thamje et Isis, 



30. 

 Questor on the use of the word Reverend, 



273. 

 Quidam on Caldoriana Societas, 13. 

 Quotation, misappropriated, 607. 

 Quotations: " Ad viscum Druida;!" 247. 



" After me the deluge," 619. 



" And like unholy men," 512. 



" Blamed be the man," &c., 177. 



" Cane Decaiie canis," 440 523. 



— "Carmen perpetuum," &c., 104. 187. 

 —— " Chords that vibrate sweetest plea- 

 sures," 539 572. 



" Coming events cast their shadows 



before,' 418. 

 ~ — " Corruptio optimi fit pessima," 321. 

 - — " Crowns have their compass," 92. 



" Urcss shows the man," 396. 



" Et eorripuil fluxeum," 512. 572. 



— — " Eva stood and wept alone," 416. 



. " Experto crede Roberto," 104. 212. 



-; — " Felix natu, felicior vita," &c., 610. 

 " For ihey, 'twas t/tri/, unsheath'd the 



ruthless blade," 10. 380. 



" Gutta cavat lapidem," &c., 510. 



" He who runs may read," SJoO. 306. 



- — "Hell paved with skulls of priests," 92. 



— " History is philosophy teaching by 

 example," 153. 4i;6. 



" Inveni portum," 10. C4. 135. 523. 



" 1 do not know what the truth may 



be," 560. 616. 



Quotations : " Like a fair lily on a river 



floating," 539. 



" Litera scripta manet," 200. 237. 261. 



" Oh, woman ! thou art born to bless," 



490. 549. 



" O Juvenis frustra," &c., 441. 



" O Leoline ! be absolutely just," 78. 



138. 212. 

 ^— " O wearisome condition," 473. 

 " Poets beware, never compare," &c., 



78. 134. 



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



" Preached in a pulpit rather than a 



tub," 29. 161. 

 — " Quid est Episcopus," 177. 255. 380. 

 " Quod non feceruut barbari," 5J9. 



614. 

 " Rack'd by pain, by shame con- 

 founded," 44. 



" Roses all that's fair adorn," 611. 



" Son of the morning," 137. 



" Stunt with false care," 538 574. 



" Sum liber, et non sum liber," 152. 



" The right divine of kings to govern 



wrong," 128. 



" 'Tis tuppence now," &c., 141. 



" The last links are broken," 153. 



" Then comes the reckoning, 585. 



" 'Twas whisper'd in heaven," 214. 



258. 522. 

 " Who from the dark and doubtful 



love to run," 512. 570. 617. 



" William and William," &c., .559. 



" Wise above that which is written," 



228. 260. 305. 

 Quotations wanted from St. Gregory and 



Erasmus, 228. 309. 

 dictionary of hackneyed, 41. 



R. 



R. on " Crowng have their compass," 92. 



Wallington's Journal, 4S9. 



t", heraldic atchievement at Fawsley, 331. 

 R. (A. B.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 

 15. 145. 



epitaph on Voltaire, 316. 



Rabbit, as a symbol, 487. 597. 

 Rack, as used by Shakspeare, 390. 

 Radish feast at Oxford, 610. 



R. (A. H.) on extermination of Christians 



in Orkney, 111, 

 Rain water a cure for sore eyes, 223, 

 Raleigh (Descendant of Sir W.)on Raleigh's 



ring, 621. 

 Raleigh (Sir Walter) his ring, 538. 



his snuff-box, 78. 136. 



Ramas.-.hed, its meaning, 572. 

 Rawlinson (Robert) on Dictionary of Pro- 

 vincial Words, 173. 250. 



the Man in Ih' Almanack, 405. 



R. (C.) on the phrase " Please the pigs," 



460. 

 R. (C. I.) on the term Abigail, 38. 



the article An, 380. 



Howard's Conquest of China, 281. 



History of Commerce, 309. 



melody of the dying swan, 308. 



the derivation of Poison, 499. 



Vikingr Skotar, 499. 



R. (E. B.) on " Poets beware," &c., 134. 

 R. (E. C) on the authorship of Philip 



Quarll, 372. 

 Recorde (Robert) noticed, 469. 

 Rector's chancel exjjlained, 320. 

 R (E. D.) on Abednego Seller, 587. 

 Red Book of the Iri^h Exchequer, 2.58. 

 Redding (Cyrus) on the Count de Vordac, 



229. 



ancient connexion of Cornwall and 



Phoenicia, 507. 



mistranslation in Thiers' Consulship, 



243. 



Spanish vessels wrecked on Irish coast, 



491. 



the Nacar, 636. 



Reed family, notice of, 29. 



Regalia, Scottish, curious account of, 443, 



Kegedonum on notices of St. Bartholomew, 



129. 499. 



^— on Matthew Walker, 10. 



parish registers, 207. 



Rehetour explained, 373. 



Reichenbach's ghosts, 89, 115. 136. 162. 



Relton (F. B.) on the Chronological Insti- 

 tute, 104. 



R. (E. M.)on birthplace of St. Patrick, 520. 



Rent of assize, 127. 188. 573. 



Restive, its present misuse, 535. 614. 



Resurrection, doctrine of, 446. 



Retired Christian, its authorship, 104. 



Reverend, the title, when first used, 273. 



R. (F.) on Serjeants' rings and mottoes, 181. 



R. (F. R.) on Rev. John I'aget, 280. 



the Tonges of 'I'onge, 40. 



R. (H. G.) on Pharetram de Tutesbit, 138. 



K. (H. W. G.) on Margaret Burr, 177. 



Rhymes connected with places, 293. 374. 

 404. 449. 500. 547. .'573. 618. 



Riccioli's Geographia et Hydrograpliia re- 

 commended, 235. 



Rice (John ap), his register, 273. 



Richard de Bury's Philobiblon, 443. 



Richard, earl of Chepstow, his pedigree, 

 120.204.261. 476. 



Richard Fitzjohn, his mother, 511. 



Richard of Cirencester de Situ Britannia;, 

 491. 



Richard, son of the Conqueror, his death, 

 441. 



Richard (St.), notice of, 418. 



Richards (George) on the term Milesian, 

 4.i3. 



" Richly deserved," the expression, 3. 



Rimbault (E. F,) on Mary Ambree, 321. 



Latin song by Andrew Boorde, 482. 



Anthony Babington,572. 



ballad of Lord Delaware, .348. 



Barnard's Church Music, 3)5. 



cards prohibited to apprentices, 346. 



custom of women wearing masks, 536. 



Davies queries, 331. 



portrait of Thomas Durfey, 151. 



- Dyson's Collection of Proclamations, 

 371. 



autograph music by Handel, 355. 



the birthplace of Hans Holbein, 104. 



Handel's organ at the Foundling, 369. 



the derivation of haberdasher, 137. 



Hart and Mohuii, 466. 



the earliest use of ruffles, 139. 



John of Padua, 79. 



Richard Leveridge's portrait, 151 



- Long Meg of Westminster, 133. 



- the meaning of Madrigal, 3S0.'» 



Mallet's character and biography, 124. 



the Miller's .Melody, 591. 



old playing cards, 370. 



old Scots march, 331. 



old concert bill, 566. 



portrait of Henry Purcell, 103. 



portrait of Orlando Gibbons, 170. 



ballad quoted by Sir Walter Scott, 345. 



Serjeant trumpeter. 127. 



Speed's Stonehenge, 395. 



- unpublished song by Thomas Otway, 

 337. 



Ring (a) on the ring finger, 371. 

 Ring found in France, 59.5. 477. 



finger, 114. 208. 492. .570. 



— lost liy a lady, 371. 



Rix (S. W.) on Blakloanffi Haeresis, 44, 



Bohun's Historical Collections, 539. 



the introduction of inverted commas, 



228. 



R, (J.) Brompton. on the wordRestive, 535. 

 R, (J ) Cork, on Arthur O'Connor, 579. 



elegy on Coleman, 283, 



epigram on Erasmus, l,">6. 



foreign ambassadors, 135. 



Latin verse on Franklin, 140, 



the imperial eagle of France, 147. 



Fouche's Memoirs, 211. 



Liber Conformitatum, 283. 



extraordinary births!, 304, 



the meaning of Groom, 347. 



on the Pantheon at Paris, 373. 



