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INDEX. 



li'airclnld lecture, Shoreditcb, 480. 



Fairclough (Nathanael) of Emman. College, 398, 



Fairies, a chapter on, 482.; rings, 484. 



Falcon on Knox family, 400. 



Falkland (Viscount), his plaintive cry, 185. 



Fall (Rev. Dr.), editor of Abp. Leighton's Works, 42. 62. 



507. 

 Falston House, Wilts, 187. 

 Family professions, 266. 

 Family vicissitudes, 429. 

 Fane (Lord): Count De Sallis, 186. 237. 

 Fap, or sap, in Shakspeare, 285. 528. 

 Farnborough, custom at, 243. 

 Farrer (E.) of Oundle, 496. 

 Farringdon Hill, Pye's lines on, 255. 

 Farthingales, or verdingales, 8. ; denounced, 45. 

 Fate of three men of letters, 204, 

 Faunes family, 136. 

 Fausens, a fish, 130. 177. 

 Faust Legends, their original, 87. 191. 406. 

 Faux, a minor poet, 470. 

 Fawkes (Guido) examined by James I., 369, 

 F. (C.) ou wreck of the Dunbar, 414. 



Foreign playing cards, 432. 



Marriage customs, 239. - 

 Fearon (Lieut.-Col.), C.B., 169. 

 Fenn (Robert) of Trinity College, Camb., 379. 

 Fenton (Lavinia), Duchess of Bolton, 291. 336. 442. 

 Fenton (Perrot) on Robert Clay, 433. 

 Ferrar (Nicholas) of Little Gidding, 473.; and the 



" Short Histories," 380. 

 Fenrers family, 147. 



F. (G.) on song, "Death of the Fox," 415. 

 F. (H.) on arithmetical notation, 520. 



Birtsmorton Court, Worcestershire, 437. 



Extracts from an early manuscript, 411. 



Fishwick in Berwickshire, 381. 



Legends of Brittany, 278. 



Platonis Opera by Serranus, 365. 



Qaeenborough Castle, 308. 

 Fiction, works of, proverbialised, 432. 

 Fielding (Henry) and Colley Gibber, 269. 317. 

 Fields, crooked boundaries of, 19. 32, 440, 

 "" Figaro," and old jokes, 26. 

 Figures cu', on hill sides, 400. 461. 

 Filleroy explained, 230. 

 Finlayson (J.) on Will, de la Grace Mareshall, 290. " 



Cartmel; Service silver, &c., 354. 

 Finsbury jail, its locality, 268. 

 Fisher (P. H.) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 271. 

 fishwick parish, Berwickshire, 381. 

 Fitzhopkins on the battles of Clavijo and Prague, 422. 



p]ulenspiegel, 316. 



" Figaro," and old jokes, 26. ' 



History of Judas, 18. 



Mazena's dog, 291. 



Shooting soldiers: oak leaves, 217, 

 Fitzjames (Capt.) inquired after, 451. 

 Fitz- Patrick (W. J.) on Baratariana, 95. 211. 



Dowling (Vincent) and Parliament of Pimlico, 

 155. 



Dublin Lord Mayor, 295. 



MacXally (Leonard), his pension, 281. 341. 



" Musomania," or Poet's Purgatory, 28. 



Psalmanazar's History of Ireland, 319. 



Wellington (Arthur Duke of), Dubhn address, 466. 



Fitzwarren, English history of, 147. 



F. (J.) on sex of swans, 416. 



F. (J. C.) on ephemeral literature, 521. 



F. (J. W.) on Greek dial, 469. 



Flanchford in Surrey, 71. 



Fletcher (Henry) of Clare Hall, 379. 



Fletcher (Nathanael), Sir H. Wotton's chaplain, 302. 



Fletcher (Wm.) alias Junius Secundus, 166. 



Flood (Henry), Junius claimant, 101. 189. 259. 



Flower-pot, an inn sign, 497. 



Flower (Sir James), burial-place, 146. 



Fly-boat, temjy. Elizabeth, 451. 



Fly-leaf scribblings, 245. 319. 349. 464, 



Fly-leaves, hints as to notes on, 429. 



F. (JL G.) on Rev. George Holiwell, 95. 



Forbes of Tolquhon, 203. 



Fodder (E. M.) on " sleeping like a top," 53. 



Fodder (M, L.) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 335, 



Folkestone on Kentish Longtalls, 377. 



Foley (Lord) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 272. 



Folk Lore : — 



Bees informed of a death, 242. 



Christmas Eve superstition, 242. 



Christmas folk-lore, 481. 484. 486, 488. 



Cornish superstitions, 489. 



Fairies and their rings, 482. 484. 



Farnborough custom, 243. 



Goose eating at Michaelmas and on St. Martin's 



Day, 243. 

 Herefordshire Christmas custom, 488. 

 Magpie, an ill-omened bird, 242, 

 Moon like a boat, 242. 319. 

 Old and New Style discovered, 488, 

 Oxen's twelfth cake, 488. 

 Rustic superstition, 242. 300. 319. 

 Saints' days, rhymes on, 242. 

 Sickening-cake, 242. 

 Teeth-cutting charm, 326. 

 Tooth-ache superstition, 484. 

 Twelfth-day vigil custom, 488. 

 W^art incantation, 242. 

 Witchcraft in churning, 67. 504. 



Food of Paradise, 202. 



Ford church, Northumberland, 348. 



" Foreign Quarterly Review," Contributors to Vols. L to 



XIV., 124. 

 Forms of Prayer, origin of occasional, 147. 

 Forrest (Charles) on Watson family, 76. 

 Forrest (J. C.) essayist, 131. 196* 

 Forth (William), advocate, 397. 

 Foss (Edward) on the Lord Cliancellor's progress to 

 Westminster, 153. 



York House, Strand, 195. 

 Fowling and matrimony, 144. 

 Fox (Charles James) nvciiii by, 186. 

 Foxe (John), early editions of his " Book of Martyrs," 



221. 271. 334. 405. 472. 533. 

 F. (P. H.) on Rev. W. Cockin and Lord Erskine, 115. 



Paulett (Sir Amyas) and Sir Drue Drur}', 324, 



Plough or waggon, 522. 



Schuyler (Aunt), 337, 

 Framiiigham Pigot Church, lines on its opening, 428. 

 France, its ancient arms, 471.; its tricolor flag, 192. 



218, 

 Frangipani, name of a perfume, 509. 



