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INDEX. 



R. (J.) Cork, on General Wolfe, 136. 279. 

 K. (J. C.) on English translations of the 

 Canons, 330. 



- the Muggletonians, 236. 

 ^— etymology of church, 2;J5. 



- Bishop Kidder's autobiography, 231. 

 gat-tothed, 607. 



quotation from St. Gregory's Homily, 



309. 

 .— .— ecclesiastical geography, 329. 

 — — paper-making in England, 255. 



" Which are the shadows ?" 281. 



R. (J. Q.) on Junius rumours, 1.58. 



Junius and the Quarterly Review, 194. 



R. (J. K.) on cock and bull story, 414. 



I a song, " Not long ago 1 drank a full 



pot," 437. 

 P. (A.) on " Quod non fecerunt Barbari," 



614. 

 R. (L. M. M.) on the Black Book of Scone, 



294. 



portrait of Mrs. Percy, 306. 



— — gipsies in Shinar, 393. 



— - the tune, '' Well bobbit, Blanch of 



Middleby, " 296. 

 R. (L. X.) on quotation from Young, 617. 

 R. (M. C.) on the pronunciation of Oasis, 



521. 

 R. (ai. T.) on Sterne in Paris, 254. 

 Roberson, arms of, 346. 

 Robin of Doncaster, his epitaph, 179. 

 Robinson (J. B.) on burning the bush, 437. 

 Rechabite on an inscription on Job, 140. 



the use of Misereres, 39. 



Rock (D.J on Miraeo's Ecclesiastical Geo. 

 graph y, 305. 



the existence of St. Patrick, £61. 



Itogers on the Articles, reference in, 5o9. 

 Rogers (John), martyr, 247. 307. 50». 522. 

 Roman funeral pile, 67. 611. 



Index Expurgatorius, 33. 82. 



Rondeau (J. B.) on Name ; or Pearle of 



Prayer, 538. 

 Rood, black, in Scotland, 440. 

 Ross (C.) on the phrase "There is no 



mistake," 35. 

 Rotten Row, origin of the name, 40. 163. 

 Rouse, the Scottish psalmist, 80. 

 " Row the boat, Norman," a song, 609. 

 Rowe (R. R.) on the radish feast at Oxford, 



610. 

 Royal " We," when first adopted, 489. 

 Royd, its meaning, 489. 571. 620. 

 R. (R.) on Devonshire superstition, 77. 

 Rt. on Baskerville the printer, 209. 



- Bow-bell as synonymous with Cock- 

 ney, 212. 



— — Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists, 508. 



the poet Collins, 102. 



I the custom of cranes in storms, 582. 



French Revolution foretold, 100. 



— — " Inveni portum," 523. 



superstitious use of fernseed, 172. 



" Love me, love my dog," 538. 



palace of Lucifer, 275. 



praying to the Devil, 352. 



pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 



451. 



- a custom at sneezing, 573. 



lines on woman, 549. 



R. (T. K.) on Livy quoted by Grotius, 296. 

 Ruby on the word Grisly, 344. 



the expression "wild oats," 306. 



Ruffles, when worn, 12. 139. 259. 

 Russell (F.) on Dr. John Ash, 12. 



Rust, superstitious notion respecting, 4S6. 

 Rusticus on declaration of 2000 clergymen, 



610. 

 Ruthven family, 320. 

 R. { W.) on tortoiseshell tom cats, 465. 



S. 



S. on the author of The Shadow of the Tree 

 of Life, 79. 



mummy wheat, 595. 



2. on a chimney-piece motto, 452. 



Sack, giving the, origin of the phrase, 585. 



Sacheverell (Dr.), his Derby sermon, 106. 



229. 

 S. (A. D. F. R.) on inscription over Aldus' 



door, 1.52. 

 S. ( A. F.) on the derivation of Beholden, 



321. 

 Saint, emblems of an unknown, 347. 

 Salmon fisheries in olden time, 343. 

 Salmon (W. R. D.)on instance of longevity, 



276. 

 periwinkle, 332. 



- persons of the name of Devil, 370. 

 Salting a new-born infant, 76. 141. 

 Salusbury Welsh pedigree book, 296. 

 Sanctus bell, 104. £08. 



Sandys (Charles) on men of Kent, 615. 

 Sansom (J.) on the derivation of Church, 



136. 

 early instances of teaching the blind 



to read, 151. 



esquires of the martyred king, 126. 



the meaning of hell-rake, 162. 



hair in seals, 317. 



enigma on the letter J, 427. 



sites of buildings mysteriously changed, 



524. 



Santorin, the island of, etymology of its 



name, 14. 

 Sarpedon on "The right divine of kings," 



Ac, 128. 

 Sax on Cromwell's skull, 354. 



Cynthia's dragon-yoke, 354. 



Saxon spell, 5. 



Saxonicus on ballad on Shakspeare, 466. 



the last slave sold in England, 438. 



Say (I>ord) and printing, 42. 



Sc. on inscriiJtion on a pair of spectacles, 39. 



Scandret (Rev. J.), notices of, ,084. 



Scott (George S.) on siirine of Edward the 



Confessor, 228. 

 Schola Cordis, its authorship, 92. 

 Schypmen Hall, London. 21)4. 

 Sclater's Replv to Lord King, 457. 

 Sclater family noticed, 458. 518. 569. 

 S. (C. N.) on key experiments, 449. 

 Scologlandis and Scologi, 416. 475. 501. 

 Scotland, thistle of, 281. 

 Scoto-Gallicisras, 555. 

 Scot's Philomythie, &c., 179. 

 Scots march, the old, 104. 235. 280. 331 . 449. 

 Scott (Sir Walter), ballad quoted by hira, 



345. 



hoax on, 439. .546. 



Scottish monastic establishments, 104. 188. 



208. 

 Scoundrel's Dictionary, 80. 

 Scriptures, unacknowledged quotations 



from, 414. 

 S. ( D.) on Young's Narcissa, 252. 

 S. (E.) on surnames, 425. 

 S. (E. A.) onSuwich Priory,344. 



plate in Lewes Castle, 449. 



Seals, hair in, 317. 

 Sea-serpent, description of, 40.5, 

 Seaward's (Sir Edw.) narrative, its author- 

 ship, 10. m*). 352. 



Seleucus on deaths from fasting, 301. 

 Seller ( Abednego), notices of, 587. 

 Senses, seven, by Taliesin, 521. 

 Sept, its etymology, 277. 304. 

 September, thirty days hath, the antiquity 



of the lines, 39i 463. 

 Septimus on French and Italian degrees, 



79. 

 Serjeant trumpeter, his privileges, 127. 

 Serjeants' rings, 59. 92. 110. 139. 181. 563. 

 Serpent with a human head, 547. 

 Seth's pillars, 609. 

 Settle's Female Prelate. 52. 

 Seventh son of a seventh son, 532. 596. 617. 

 Seventh son, peculiar attributes of, 412. 572. 

 Sexes, their separation in churches, 41. 539. 

 Shadow of the Tree of Life, its author, 79. 

 Shadows, which are they ? 197. 281. 475. 

 Shakes — " No great shakes" explained, 443. 

 Shakspeare and the English press, 117. 

 " As stars with trains of fire," 75. 1.54. 



210. 

 ballad on, 466. 524. 



Shakspeare, manuscript emendations, 484. 



535. 

 notes, 483. 



readings in, 75. 169. 236. 241. 285. 410. 



483. 



seal, 539. 589. 



Tennyson and Claudian, 492. 618. 



- passage in All's Well that ends Well, 

 436. 509. 



As You Like it, 554. 587. 



Cymbeline, 556. 



Hamlet, 169. 377. 492. 



King Henry IV., 4H2. 



Measure for Measure, 435. 573. 



Merchant of Venice, 60.5. 

 Tempest, " the rack," 390. 

 Troilus and Cressida, 178. 23.5. 259. 

 Twelfth Night, " We three," 338. 



500. 



Sham Abraham explained, 442. 



Sheriff, his precedency over the lord lieu- 

 tenant, 394. 494. 



Shipton, mother, notices of, 419. 



Shoes, thrown for luck, 413. 



S. (H. P.) on the meaning of Royd, 620. 



S. (H. S.) on a work of Pictorial Proverbs, 

 559. 



Shunt, a provincialism, 352. 4.50. 



Sickle, or shekel, as used by Shakspeare^ 

 277. 325. 



Sigma on Moravian hymns, 249. 



national proverbs, 397. 



portrait of Mesmer, 418. 



Silent woman, origin of the sign, 468. 547. 

 Simmonds (W. Stanley) on Count Gundo- 



mar, 489. 

 Simon of Sudbury, archbishop of Canter-- 



bury, 1S4. 

 Simonides on Quaker Bible, 44. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on churchyard- 



well and bath, 81. 



the author of the tune Doncaster, 106. 



commemoration of benefactors, 126. 



curious inscription in Winchester Ca- 

 thedral, 149. 



ink used in ancient MSS., 151. 



^— autograph music by Handel, 247- 



. autographs of Weever and Fuller, 162. 



— — force of conscience, 165. 



Hoare's charity, 229. 



epitaph in St. George's, Sudbury, 245. 



escutcheon at Fawsley, 297. 



an obelisk, 78. 



moveable organs and pulpits, 345. 



emaciated monumental effigies, 353. 



a correction in the Oxford Manual^ 



369. 



dedication of Middleton church, 372. 



muffs worn by gentlemen, 560. 



inedited poetry, 387. 435. 580. 



Simon of Sudbury. 194. 



" Speculum Christianorum," &c.,558, 



a Suffolk legend, 195. 



Turner's Romish Fox, 448. 



Singer (S. W.) on the meaning and origin 



of ara, 420. 



the meaning of Dulcarnon, 252. 326. 



Inveni portum, 64. 



legend of St. Kenelm, 131. • 



the poet referred to by Bacon, 232. 



man in the Almanack, 378. 



notes on books : Humphrey's works, 



554. 



passage in Cymbeline, 5,o6. 



passage in King Henry IV., 462. 



- passage in Measure for Measure, 435. 



passage in Merchant of Venice, 605. 



Tredescants and Elias Ashmole, 367. 



385. 

 Sinaitic inscriptions, 189. 

 S. (J.) on the great Bowyer Bible, 248. 

 S. (J. D.) on deaths from fasting, 301. 

 Passemer's Antiquities of Devonshire, 



511. 



the Sclaters, 519. 



S. (J. J.) on list of English sovereigns, 28. ' 



hieroglyphics of vagrants, 79. 



— — plague stones, 226. 



