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INDEX. 



Burrow (Reuben), translations from the Sanscrit, 309. 



" Burthen'd Pilsirim Releas'd," 90. 



Busby, a cap used by the Koyal Artillery, 429. 



Butler (Alban), biography, 79. 



Butler (Billy), the hunting parson, 426. 



Butler (James) on Ireland in the last century, 324. 



Butts family, fictitious pedigree, 106. 



B. (W.) on etymologies, 226. 



B. (W. H.) on birds flying from cholera, 428. 



B. (VV. H. G.) on Hume of Castle Hume, 385. 



Byng (Admiral), his death, 324. 



Byron (Lord), and his printer Ridge, 362. 



C, 



C, on Dr. Archer's wit, 208. 



" Essays on British Antiquities," 110. 



Honorable, as a prefix* to peers' sons, 494. 



Hymn: " Oft in sorrow," &c., 169. 



Jackson arms artd pedigree, 449. 



Lepell (Mrs.), 76. 



Eichards's Welsh Dictionary, 9. 



Vignette in Clarke's Repertorium Bibliographicum, 

 495. 

 Cage for bells, 66. 

 Cairns, a note on, 25. 

 Calatrava, a military order, 148. 

 Calderon's " Life's a Dream," its translator, 428. 

 Calkewell Hill, its locality, 472. 

 Calver (J.) on tavern signs, 295. 

 Cambridge, early MS. discovered at, 428. 479. 

 Cambridge brawn, its preparation, 429. 478. ■ 

 Cambridge ceremony on Nov. 5th, 428. 

 Cambridge memorabilia: Mansel, Mathias, and Far- 

 mer, 41. 

 Campbell of Dunstaffnage, 29. 

 Campbells of Monzie, 193. 335. 

 Camden (Wm.), biography of by Anstis, 2. 

 Cantab, on marriages before noon, 148. 

 Cantabrigiensis on Oxford honorary degrees, 450. 

 Cantianus onDugdale's MS. collections, 76. 

 Cantilupe (St. Thomas), Bishop of Hereford, 254. 332. 

 Canton (John), his magnets, 281. 

 Cantrell (Rev. Henry), noticed, 18. 

 Canadian song, 368. 436. 



Canning (Hon. Geo.), political poem by, 69. 220. 

 Canterbury (Abp. of), degrees conferred by, 325. 

 Capellanus on chaplains of bishops and peers, 325. 

 Captain resident in London in 1721, 108. 

 Caradoc Freichfras, 217. 251. 315. 

 Cardonnel (Adam), noticed, 239. 

 Cardonnel (Mansfeldt), noticed, 239. 456. 

 Cards, foreign names of playing, 449. 

 Cards, playing : Tarots, 398. 

 Carew (C. F.) on cities turned into stone, 123. 



Wilkes's Autobiography, 90. 

 Carew (Thomas), poems by, 222. 

 Carey, governor of Guernsey, ^29. 497. 

 Carey (C. S.) on Temple at Tivoli, 369. 

 Carey (Dr. Henry), poet, 301.. 

 Carey (P. S.) on ale and beer, 334. 



Church chancels, 312. 431. 



Leigh ton and Carey, 497. 



Maudlen cup, 475. 

 Carey (Thomas), poet, 424. .519. 



Carleton (Chris.), particulars of, 386. 



Carleton (SirJ)udley), his .early letter.s, 29. 



Carlisle on early notices of the name Shakspeare, 122. 



Carnival at Milan, 18. 151. 252. 



Caroline (Queen), wife of George IL, 1. 



Gary family, co. Devon, 210. 280. 



Caryll (John Lord), his peerage, 102. 215. 337. 



" Cassandra," by G. de Costes, 111. 



Castle Rising, its ancient arms, 190. 



Cat and Fiddle, an inn sign, 36. 98. 



Catalogue, library descriptive, 16. 



Catapult described, 103. 



Catherall (Samuel), Poem, 522. 



Catherine (St.), observation of her feast, 464. 



■ ' Causidicade," personal allusions in it, 4 12. 453. 496. 



Cavendish (Lady Jane), noticed, 127. 



C. (B.) on hint to publishers, 66. 



C. (B. H.) on ancient ballad, 367. 



Apocryphal books, 271. 



Dedications to the Deity, 258. 



Codex Sinaiticus, 313. 



Oliphant = Elephant, 419. 



Shakspeare's Othello, 269. 



Skull-cups, 384. 

 C. (C. A.) on St. George's in the East anticipated, 364. 

 C. (C. W.) on Ferrandine or Ferrandeen, 297. 

 C. (D.) on DHdrum, King of the Cats, 463. 

 C. (E.) on " As poor as Job's turkey," 229. 



Merchants' marks, 229. 

 Cecil (Wm.) Lord Burleigh, 'iMemoirs,"'496. 

 Celtic sirnames, 295. 



Centenarianism, 15. 56. 129. 155. 176. 198. 218. 297. 

 317. 

 . Centum sign, 117. 216. 319. 

 Centurion on Chinese collection, 409. 

 C. (F.) on derivation of BuiF, 375. 



Mews, its derivation, 489. 



Names of the wren in different languages, 406. 



Sheep and mutton, 520. 



Stoope-gallant age, 435. 

 C. (G. A.) on Calkewell Hill, 172. 



Nelson of Chaddleworth, 500. 



Weston family, 500. 

 Chadwick (J. N.) on Captain Rich, 393. 

 Chalices, inscription on ancient, 303. 

 Chalking the Psalms on a slate, 406. 

 Chalmers (Dr. Thomas) on the Church of England, 



?67. 318. 

 Chambers (Sir Robert), Sanskrit MSS., 430. 

 Chancels of churches, their form, 68. 118. 253.312. 



357. 393. 430. 

 Chaplains of bishops and peers, 325. 

 Chapman (Dr.) on the efBcacy of the spider's web, 172. 

 Chapman (Geo.), song of Love and Beauty, 221. 

 Chapter of accidents, 241. 

 Char : charwoman, derivation of, 87. 134. 

 Charles I., his "Remember" on the scaffold, 164. 

 Charles IL solicited to exclude James II., 29. 78. ; his 



witty sayings, 90. 

 Charles V., Emperor, MS. relating to, 408. 

 Charnock (John), " Loyalty, or Invasion Defeated," 229. 



316. 

 Charnock (R. S.) on Antrobus, ] 18. 

 Bastard, its etymology, 416. 

 Charnock's "Loyalty," 316. 

 Charwoman, its derivation, 135. 



