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INDEX. 



Tewars on Notte of Imbercourt, Surrey, 



393. 

 — sons of the Conqueror, 512. 

 — . mother of Richard Kitz- John, 511. 



ladies styled baronets, 536. 



Sir George Howard, 538. 



Mary Horton, 584. 



the Waller family, 586. 



Texas, plant in, 42. 



Texts, preaching from in Cornwall, 2. 



T. (G. A.) on whipping graves, 2H0. 



T. (G. E.) on " Sum liber, ct non sum," &c., 



15a. 

 T. (G. W.) on equestrian figure of Eliza- 

 beth, 235. 



. meaning of Stickle, 235. 



D- on the derivation of Chelwoldesbury, 



449. 

 T. (H.) on inscription at Hardwicke Hall, 

 125. 



the phrase German's lips, 151. 



'J'heodoric, legend of, 196. 



Theoloneura, what? 105. 161.236. 



Theophania, its author, 88. 



T. (H. G.) on Chantrey's sleeping children, 



476. 

 — — second exhumation of King Arthur, 

 . 490. 



the seventh son, 412. 572. 



Thompsons of Lancashire, their arms, 468. 



521. 

 Thorns (W. J.) on Flemish illustrations of 



early English literature, 6. 

 Thiers* Consulship and Empire, mistrans- 

 lations in, 243. 

 Thorpe (Ashwell), ballad of, 258. 

 Three estates of the realm, 129. 539. 

 Throw on the derivation of Garsecg, 126. 

 —— on the walrus being found in the 



Baltic, 1.50. 

 Thunder, Bailey's definition of, 56. 

 T. (H. W. S.) on Sir Richard Pole, 567- 

 Tiberius, record at, 583. 

 Tilfordiensisou Tilford oak, 277. 

 Tillotson (Abp.) on Athanasian creed, 469. 

 Timour, Autobiograpliy of, 398. 

 T. (J.) on lines on woman, 490. 

 T. (J. E.) on the diving success of Sir J. 

 Hayes, 226. 



dial motto on Mont Cenis, 285. 



T. (J. G.) on Goblin, Gorgeous, Gossip, 248. 

 T. (J. H.) on Scologlandis and Scologi, 501. 

 T. (L.) on mediEBval and middle ages, 469. 

 T. (L. 0.) on Llandudno, or the Great 



Orme's Head, 175. 305. 

 T. (L. H. J.) on modern Greek names of 

 places, 209. 



Sir Walter Raleigh's snuff-box, 78. 



.— punning the word Jesuits, 128. 

 — ^ pasquinades, 200. 



Spanish verses on the invasion of 



England, 294. 



General James Wolfe, 35. 



T. (M.) on a theoloneum, 106. 



Toady explained, 419. 



Todd (Dr. J. H.) on Pandecte, 622. 



Philip Twisden, Bishop of Raphoe, 10. 



. Wady Mokatteb, Numb. xi. 26. 31., 



159. 

 Tokens, Scotch, of the 17th century, 585. 

 Tomkins (H. G.) on emaciated monumental 



figures, 498. 

 - — - the slings of the early Britons, 537. 



swearing on a skull, 546. 



Tonges of Tonge, notices of, 40. 



Tonna (L. H. J.) on William, Abbot of St. 



Albans, 611. 

 Tonson and the Westminsters, 585. 

 Torshel's Harmony of the Bible, 199. 334. 

 Town-halls, mediaeval, 295. 403. 427. 470. 



Tortoiseshell tom cats, 465. 618. 

 Towns, their Latin names, 235. 305. 

 Toxophilus on archer rolls, 395. 

 T. (P.) on Gibber's Lives of the Poets, 116. 

 — ^ compositions during the protectorate, 



68. 

 ■^— Gospel oaks, 210. 

 the meaning of Hyrne, 211 



T. (P.) on the meaning of Cabal, 520. 



the phrase Rotten Row, 160. 



the introduction of stops, 133. 



T. (R.) on stone-pillar worship, 377. 

 Tradescant the younger, an Englishman, 



266. 474. 

 Traditions, the fallacy of many, 390. 

 — through few links, 77. 135. 203. 306. 



330. 

 Traherne (Mr.), notices of, 294. 333. 

 'I'raveller on portrait of Charles Mordaunt, 



441. 

 Trebor on Welsh women's hats, 491 . 

 Tredescants and Elias Ashraole, 266. 367. 



385. 

 Trees, their age, 8. 40. 43. 90. 113. 141. 277. 



309. 497. 

 Trenchard (Sir John), his general pardon, 



496. 593. 

 Trevelyan (W. C.) on the meaning of 



Groom, 348. 

 Trinity chapel, Knightsbridge, 13. 

 Tripos explained, 91. 

 Trumpington church, curious recess in, 



104. 208. 

 Tudur Aled's poems, 17. 

 T. (W. G. r.) on the arms of Sir Roger 



Wilcock, 12. 

 Twisden (Philip), bishop of Kaphoe, notice 



of, 10. 

 Twises, explained, 5^12. 

 Twittens, the meaning of, 560. 

 T. (W. W. E.) on Abraham-men, 442. 



" Cane Uecane Caiiis," 440. 



Sir Hobbard de Hoy, 468. 



a roaring Meg, 105. 



Sir E. Seaward's Narrative, 10. 



T. (W. S.) on swallows' nests, 346. 

 Twyford, its site, 467- 569. 

 Tye, its meaning as used in Sussex, 395. 

 Tvro on John Lord Berkeley, 309. 

 _1_ Cynthia's Dragon-yoke, 354. 



Gilbert Burnet, 396. 



portrait of Mesmer, 473. 



Olivarius de Prophetia, 161. 



U. 



Ulrich (St.), Tresor of the church of, 4S8. 



Unicorn, its habits, 58.'3. 



Unicorn on brass of Abbot Kirton, 536. 



brass of Lady Gore, 512. 



archaic and provincial words, 251. 



Mother Carey's chickens, 427. 



enigmatical epitaphs, 452. 



the grave-stone ot Joe Miller, 485. 



the age of trees, 497. 



ground ice, 516. 



New Zealand legend, 27. 



Uplondishe man on a bit o' fine writin', S81. 

 Urmston (Gen. Edward), noticed, 442. 

 Ursula on governor of St. Christopher in 

 1662, 510. 



monumental effigies, 497. 



John Owen, bishop of St. Asaph, 510. 



V. 



V. on Plato's lines in Antho. Palat., 450. 

 Vabalathus, on the coins of, 14S. 489. 

 Valentines, when first used, 128. 

 Valentine's day in Devonshire, 65. 148. 

 Vanes, their antiquity, 490. 

 Vangs (Sir Gammer), story of, 164. 

 V. (E.) on the derivation of Tripos, 91. 



Spanish verses on the invasion, 352. 



Vendace, the fish so called, 302. 

 Vermin, payments for destroying, 67. 

 Vernon (Sir Ralph), his longevity, 389. 471. 

 Verses in classical prose, 44. 379. 

 V. (H. H. H.) on Bishop Coverdale's Bible, 



59. 

 — marriage tithe in Wales, 29. 



arms of Manchester, 59. 



Vice. Com. Dcputat. on sheriff!) and lords 



lieutenant, 494. 



Vikingr Skotar, meaning of term, 394. 499. 

 Vincent (R.) on garlands in churches, 469- 



the first glance at a new moon, 485. 



superstitions re.'pecting rust, 486. 



Virgil, note on .j;neid ii. 682-3., 388. 



Georg. I. 55., 58. 189. 307. 



Virtuosi, or St. Luke's Club, 487. 



Vivan (Machell), his longevity, 356. 



V. {J. W.) on "O Juvenis frustra," &c., 



441. 

 Vokaros on family likenesses, 260. 

 Voltaire, his name an anagram, 17. 



epitaph on, 316. 



Vordac, the Count de, his death, 229. 



W. 



W. on the derivation of Buzz, 104. 



the first gunpowder mill, 416. 



W. (A.) on " Gutta cavat lapidem," 610. 



monumental plate at Lewes castle, 342. 



Latin hexameters on the Bible, 507. 



Wady Mokatteb, 31. 87. 159. 256. 



W. (A. F. A.) on a ring found in France, 

 395. 



Waissailing orchards in Sussex, 293. 



Waistcoats worn by women, 392. 



Walcott (Mackenzie) on Ackerman's ac- 

 count of Winchester College, 539. 



" After me the deluge," 619. 



boy bishop of Eton, 621. 



Serjeants' rings. 111. 



Gen. James Wolfe, 34. 



Wales, princes of, charters concerning, 178. 

 237. 



WalKer (Matthew), notice of, 10. 



Walkinghame (Francis), noticed, 441. 



Waller family, notices of, 586. 619. 



Wallington's Journal, 489. 569. 



Wallop, its meaning, 246. 



Walrus, is it found in the Baltic ? 150. 



Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 110. 



Walton (S.) on Algernon Sydney, 516. 



- Sir John Trenchard, 593. 

 Walton's Angler, queries on, 609. 

 Warde (H. Corville) on John of Horsill,29. 



the phrase " I am at Dulcarnon," 180. 



Warden (J. S.) on Boston and Bunker's 



Hill, 438. 



the meaning of Abigail, 450. 



the derivation of Barnacles, 4P9. 



Byron's Siege of Corinth, 534. 



frozen sounds, 40. 



line on Franklin, 549. 



women torn to pieces by cats, 43. 



a quotation " Eva stood and wept 



alone," 416. 



St. Richard, a Saxon king, 418. 



death of Richard, son of the Con- 

 queror, 441. 



Ware, history of its large bed, 128. 913. 



Warren (Dr. W.), his tract on Cambridge, 

 418. 



Warton on Aristotle's Poetics, 606. 



Way, or weigh, of a ship, 1.62. 



Way (Albert) on suffragan bishops, 394. 



game feathers protracting death, 413. 



Waylen (J.) on compositions under the 

 protectorate, 546. 



W. (C.) on Hewitt's Memoirs of Rustat, 469. 



the meaning of Royd,489. 



Sir E. K. Williams, 586. 



W. (C. J.) on portrait of Countess of Des- 

 mond, 43. 



W. (D.) on St. Wilfrid's Needle, 620. 



Weather prophecy, 534. 581. 



Weber on the material media of music, 201. 



Wedding ring, origin of, 44:3. 



Weever's autograph, 162. 



Well and bath at East Dereham, 81. 



" Well bobbit, Blanch of Middleby," an 

 old tune, 296. 



Welling, or Welwvn, house at, 138. 448. 



Wellington (Duke of) and the phrase 

 " Up, guards, and at them ! " 396. 425. 



his using the phrase, "There '» no 



mistake," 34. 



- petition for his recall, 43. l^Ia. 



