INDEX. 



565 



Peacock (Ed w.) on heraldic drawings and engravings, 523. 

 Newton (Sir Isaac), birth-place, 185. 

 Kegistration without baptism, 523. 

 Rustic superstition, 319. 

 Woodruffe (Samuel), 452. 

 Pearce (Sir Edward Lovett), architect, 28. 

 Pearce (Lieut.-Gen. Thomas), noticed, 226. 

 Pearson (J. N.) and Abp. Leigh ton's Works, 42. 61. 



150. 507. 526. 

 Peat (John) on Shakspeare's Latinity, 285. 

 Pedigrees, Irish, missing, 378. 

 Peel (Sir Robert), biographical notices of, 146. 179. 

 Peel towers, 378. 503. 

 Peg tankard, its date, 78. 

 Pegge (Dr. Samuel), his plausible signature, ^30. ; his 



poetical MSS., 146. 

 Pellisson-Fontanier (Paul), his Works, 339. 

 Pensionary in Holland, 270. 

 Pepys (Richard), noticed, 46. 77. 

 Pepys (Sam.), prayer in his Diary, 433. 537. 

 Percival (Sir John), his knighthood, 383. 

 Perthensis (J. A.) on Alexander Gordon, 279. 



" Bonnie Dundee," 441. 

 Petrarch and Lord Falkland, 185. 

 Petty (Sir Wm.), his MS. Letters, 130. 

 Pews, history of, 204. 277. 

 P. (F. H.) on shadows tracing ideas, 307. 

 P. (G. R.) on Hedon borough seal, 523. 

 P. (G. W.) on Malabar Jews, 521. 

 P. (G. W. S.) on seven dates vacant, 309. 

 P. (H.) on Mr. Willett and the Orleans pictures, 337. 

 P. (H. E.) on game of squaring, 58. 

 *. on Rev. Richard Lufkin's longevity, 53. 



Prediction in Moore's Almanack, 356. 



Scott (Rev. John Robert), 190. 

 Philipps (Sir John), MS. Diary quoted, 397. 

 Phillips (E.), " New World of Words," 532. 

 Phillips (J. P.) on beai'ded women, 247. 



Jacobite manuscripts, 307. 



Planet showers, 206. 



Rowley (Sir William), his will, 468*- 



Slaves in England, 397. 



Uuburied ambassadors, 500. 

 Phillips the Harlequin, 162. 

 Phillips (Wm.), the Merry Andrew, 161. 

 Phillipson (P.) on Henry IV. of France, 46. 



St. Dominic and the Inquisition, 117. 

 Philo-Turpin on Dr. Maginnand Mr. Ainsworth, 169. 

 Philologus on Dr. Latham's theory of languages, 134. 



Philology : — 



Baccare, used by Shakspeare, 527. 



Battens, 249. 300. 319. 



Bever, or Beaver, a refreshment, 270; 



Cantankerous, 188. 



Cess-here, 9. 58. 195. 



Cracknells, a brittle cake, 293. 



Cricket, a small stool, 293. 



Ducdkme in Shakspeare, 284. 



Eclympasteire, 444. 



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



Fausens, a fish, 130. 177. 



Gallimawfry in Shakspeare, 285. 528. 



Hayne, a local termination, 171. 237. 299. 



Moldwarps, 98. 135. 



Pishty, 9. 58. 195. 



Philology : — 



Qualitied, 130. 177. 



Shim, 169. 196. 



Very, its etymon, 113. 200. 257. 



Walpurgis, 270. 425. 



Phipps (John), dramatist, 415. 



Photograph .series of portraits, 524. 



Piesse (Soptimus) on Family Herald essayists, 196. 



Glow-worm light, 227. 

 Pilgrim's signs, 16. 

 Pindar, the vow of the poet, 266. 

 Pinks ( W. J.) on Queen Anne's churches, 1 6. 



Bacon (Lord), his death, 354. 



Badge of poverty, 184. 



Bear hunt on the Thames, 148. 



Burnet (Rev. Gilbert), 89. 



Clerkenwell incumbents, 100. 



Grave-diggers, .39. 118. 



Hammjr-cloth, 439. 



Hockley in th' Hole, a ballad, 414. 



Knights made by Oliver Cromwell, 158. 



Lynching by women in 1429, 326. 



JIarrying under the gallows, 364. 



Novel race by animals, 168. 



Pole (Francis) of Derbyshire, 451. 



Red ribbon of the Order of Bath, 168. 



Smoking anecdote, 135. 



Wrotham parish, its extent, 71. 

 Pinnock (Wm.), birth and death, 51. 118. 

 Pipe, a slang word, 490. 

 Pishty, a provincialism, 9. 58. 195. 

 Pitt (William) and the forged assignats, 314. 

 P. (J.) on frogs in Ireland, 452. 



Lightning and fish, 469. 



Names of numbers and the hand, 529. 



Triforium, its derivation, 521. 

 P. (J. A.) on hour-glass in churches, 488. 



Scotch clergy deprived at the Revolution, 329. 

 Plague of London, relics of, 288. 

 Planet showers, 206. 



Platonis Opera, 1578, its measurement, 310. 365. 

 Playford (John), his birth-place and descendants, 415. 

 Plays, Dictionary of old English, 467. ; dates of early, 



416. 

 Pliny's chapter on gems and precious stones, 401. 

 Ploughs vulgarly called waggons, 431. 504. 522. 

 Plowden (Pilgrim), author of " Farrago," 469. 

 Plowden (Sir Edmund), his " Commentaries," 454. 

 P. (M.) on Abdias Ashton, 336. 



Rev. Peter Cunningham, 259. 

 Pn. (J. A.) on arms assumed at Agincourt, 399. 



Bugle, an animal, 423. 



Greig family arms, 252. 



Heraldic query, 28. 



Knights created by Oliver Cromwell, 18. 



Louis XV. and Stirling peerage, 297. 



Paoli (Pascal), death of his son, 502. 



Stirling peerage, 434. 



Super-altars in churches, 337. 



Tote, its meanings, 443. 



York Lady Mayoress, 396. 

 Pocock (Nicii.) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 335. 



Manning (Thomas), suffragan bishop, 336. 

 Pococke (Bp.), " Tour through Ireland," 109. 

 Poer (Heniy Lord) noticed, 378. 518. 



