INDEX. 



533 



D. (A. J.) on Thomas Hawkins's works, 279. 



Dalnotter Company, 268. 



D'Alton (John) on Bath family, 54. 



Taafe and Gordon families, 136. 

 Dalton (Wm.), transcriber of the Paston Letters, 357. 

 Dance (Sir Nathanael), artist, 250. 

 Daniel (Samuel), " Tethy's Festival," 204. 

 Dante, passage in, 165. 238. 

 Danvers (Sir John), his funeral, 322. 

 Dates on a black oak cabinet, 92. 

 D'Aubusson (Pierre), his Life, 513. 

 D'Aveney (H.) on fire-places in church towers, 186. 



Fissure in church walls, 246. 



Haddiscoe font, 411. 



Mural burial, 16. 



Norwich, curious remains at, 446. 



Pembroke (Lord), his port wine, 479. 



Tomb records, 157. 

 Davies (J. A.) on Magpie Castle, 107. 

 Davies (Sir John), his work on impositions, 115. 

 Davies (Myles), " Pallas Anglicana," 30. 

 Dawes (Abp. Sir Wm.), pun by him, 339. 

 Dawson (Nancv), biography of, 126. 195.; Song, 110. 

 D. (B.)on Horace Ode, 512. 

 D. (C.) on Deere family, 317. 

 AS. on charm for toothache, 363. 



Clever, its old meaning, 317. 



Fire-places in church towers, 298. 



Jacobites not eating pork, 448. 



Longevity of clerical incumbents, 297. 



Manuscripts discovered at Cambridge, 428. 



Money the sinews of war, 317. 



Tigurine Bible, 430. 



Waltham Abbey, 315. 

 Deal crabs explained, 371. 

 De Barreau (Martin) on Claude Da Val, 148. 

 Debary (Rev. Peter) and his lady, picture of, 306. 

 " Decry date," its meaning, 189. 

 Dedications to the Deity, 60. 177. 216. 258. 319. 418. 



483. 

 Deere family, 230. 317. 377. 

 Defniel on Volow, to baptize, 211. 



Yepsond, its derivation, 210. 

 De Gueldre (Dr.), a Jew, 267. 

 Delacourt (Raymond) on Ben Jonson's warrant, 367. 



Christmas in 1603, 461. 



Milton (.John), his father, &c., 341. 

 Delaune (Michael), Archdeacon of Dublin, 229. 

 Deloene (Walter), Dutch minister, 7. 54. 

 Delta on bibliography of proverbs, &c., 70. 



Brazil, its discoverer, 449. 



Goodwin (John), his writings, 171. 



Hawkwood (Sir John), 146. 



Merchant adventurers, 410. 



Paddlewheels for vessels, 47. 



Platform, an Americanism, 148. 



Pussie-Puck fiste, 148. 



" Spaniel Pilgrim," 57. 



Yul Doo cakes, 499. 

 Demosthenes translated by Brown, 169. 

 Dering (Sir Edward), noticed, 8. 

 Despatches, witty, 124. 

 Devonian on Smith's Tavistock MSS., 511. 

 Devonshire song, 462. 

 D. (H.) on MS. plan of Boulogne, 70. 



Perpetual motion, works on, 349. 



" Dialogue in the Shades," its vignette, 495. 



Diamonds, the crown, of France, 90. 



Diary, extracts from an old, 324. 



" Diatessaron, Lectures Explanatory of the," 69. 119. 



Dibdin, Charles, his ancestry, 247. 415. 



Dick (Queen) inquired after, 512. 



Dickenson (Dicky), noticed, 124. 



Dickins (Francis) on " God save the King," &c., 301. 



Digges (Sir Dudley), epitaph, 218. 



Dicges (Leonard), "A Geometrical Practise," 162. 



Dilkes (Adm. Sir Thomas), his biography, 449. 



Dilly Wreck, or derelict, 250. 



Ditchfield (Dr.) on " Du Demon de Socrate," 119. 



Divorced women, how described, 511. 



Dix (J.) on library discovered at Willscot, 16. 



Dixon of R^imshaw, 348. 499. 



Dixon (R. W.) on birth of Sir Ralph Abercromby, 319. 



Dixons of Furne-ss, 269. 



Dixon of Ramshaw, 499. 

 D. (J. H.) on Canadian song, 436. 

 D. — (Joseph), noticed by Charles Lamb, 229. 277. 



338. 

 D. (J. R. M.) on centenarianism, 15. 

 D. (N.) on badges of Scotch clans, 258. 

 Dog of Montargis, 25. 

 Dog-collar inscription, 286. 

 Doldrum, king of the cats, 463. 

 Donnyhrook Church, the old, 386. 

 Door-head inscription, 368. 456. 

 Doran (Dr. J.) on Bastard, 178. 



Hatton (Christopher Lord), 54. 



Parsons (Nancy), and Duke of Dorset, 77. 

 Dormouse, or Sleeper, 271. 

 Dornix weaver explained, 250. 

 Dorset (Duke of), and Nancy Parsons, 27. 77. 

 Douche (James), noticed, 23. 135. 

 Douche (.James) on Sir Geo. Villiers' apparition, 2S. 

 Douglas (Robert), a supposed natural son of Mary 



Queen of Scots, 409. 

 Dover sharks explained, 371. • . 



Dowager peeresses, 347. 

 Dowe (Wm.) on " Collino custure mel" 506. 

 D. (P. A.) on a Chapter of Accidents, 241. 

 D, (P. S.) on paintings mentioned in the 014 Testa- 

 ment, 207. 

 Drawing Society of Dublin. 1 34. 

 Dredge (John I.) on Alleyne of Barbadoes, 436. 

 Droghedah synod in 1614, 384. 

 Drummond (Wm.) of Hawthornden, noticed, 42-?. 

 Druse music, or table-turning, 344. 

 Druses, their religion, 91. 284. ; origin, 426. 

 Dryden (John), his allusions to William III. and the 



Dutch, 263. ; early editions of his poems, 146. 

 D. (T.) on divorced women, 511. 

 Dublin, archdeacons of, 229. 338. 

 Dublin Drawing Society, 134. 

 Duddlestone (Sir John), noticed, 268. 

 Dugdale (Sir Wm.), MS. collections, 47. 76. 

 Duhigg (Bartholomew Thomas), hia biography, i\9. 

 Duncan and Macbeth, 263. 

 Dunkin (A. J.) on Thomas Hawkins, 397. 



Havard family, 256. 



Horn-books, 154. 



Kent Archaeological and Naturalist Society, 278. 



Napoleon's passport to England, 143. 



Platty, a provincialism, 517. 



