INDEX. 



645 



Anonymous Works : — 



Musomania, or Poet's Purgatory, 28. 



Night, a Poem, 11. 57. 78. 479. 538. 



Parthenia, a play, 227. 



Philo, a drama, 250. 



Popery against Christianity, 29. 



Eights of the Christian Church Asserted, 29. 



Simo, a play, 227. 



Sketches of Irish Political Characters, 28. 59. 



Stoicus Vapulans, a play, 227. 



Traveller, or the Marriage in Sicily, 146. 



Vanity's Victim, a comedy, 250. 



Venice, a poem, 432. 



Zelotypus, a play, 227. 



Anstey (Christopher), noticed, 167. 195. 



Anthropophagi, British, 36. 71. 



Antrim (Marquis of), noticed, 308. 



Anvalonnacu, its derivation, 96. 



Apreece family, 271. 



Aquinas (Thomas), two of his Works, 514. 



Arabic poem, 207. 



Arch, the tower-crowned, 129. 



Archbishop's mitre, 248. 390. 



Ai'chery club motto, 129. 



Argyle (Marquis of) and Charles II., 311. 



Arithmetical notation from an old MS., 411. 460. 520. 



Armiger on Cardinal Wolsey, 228. 



Armstrong (John) alias Launcelot Temple, on vulgar 



errors, 247. 

 Arrows of HaiTow, 17. 35. 59. 

 Arterns on clapping Prayer-books, 33. 



Herbert (George) and Theocritus, 385. 



Presentany, its meaning, 113. 



St. Patrick's ridges, 194. 



Sophocles' Clytasmnestra, 26. 



Ussher's Britan. Eccles. Antiquitates, 29. 



Wellington (Duke of), ancestry, 186. 

 Arthur (King), Greek version of, 290. 

 Artists, Incorporated Society of British, their catalogues, 



531. 

 Artists' quarrels in Charles I.'s reign, 121. 

 Artists who have been scene painters, 136. 

 Asher (D. D.) on passage in " The Tempest," 141. 

 Ashton (Abdias), chaplain of the Earl of Essex, 302. 



336. 361.408.461. 

 Asphodel on Rev. Edward Biistowe, 470. 

 Aspland (R. B.) on Latin poem against Milton, 273. 

 Assignats, forged, 314. 



Aubrey (John), " Wiltshire Antiquities," vol. ii. 467. 

 Audley End, Pope's chair at, 106. 

 Augustus, augury at his election as Consul, 2. 

 Aurora Borealis, allitemtive verses on, 412. 

 Austrian army, alliterative vei-ses on, 412. 460. 

 A. (W.) on manufacture of kelp, 85. 



Lilac, Syringa, or Philadelphus, 73. 



Scotch paraphrases, 77. 

 Aydon Castle, 349. 

 Aylward family arms, 329. 

 A. (Z.) on James Aikman, 130. 



Cambridge Latin Plays, 227. 



Cartwright (Wm.), " The Royal Slave," 207. 



Castle of .^Isculapius, 398. 



Dimond (Wm.), his death, 129. 



Gothe's Clavigo, its translator, 415. 



Harrison (Rev. Thomas), 90. 



A. (Z.) on Hofland (Mrs.), Dramas, 311. 

 Keating (E. H.), Dramas, 311. 

 Lesly (George), Rector of Whittering, 207. 

 Murdoch (John), author of " Pictures of the Heart," 



432. 

 Monney (William), dramatist, 399. 

 Oulton (W. C), dramatist, 433. 

 Parke's translation of Horace, 209. 

 Pegge (Dr. Samuel), MS. poetry, 146. 

 Phipps (John), dramatist, 415. 

 Roxby (R.) and J. Shield, 90. 

 Shakspeare's Plays in Welsh, 207. 

 The Traveller, or the Marriage in Sicily, 146. 

 Venice, a poem, 432. 

 Wells (Mr.), dramatic writer, 109. 



B. 



B. on German silver, 13. 



$. on Robert Chester's Love's Martyr, 251. 



Coals first used in England, 119. 



Greek version of King Arthur, 290. 



Peel (Sir Robert), his Memoirs, 179. 



Publishing before the invention of printing, 58. 



St. Dominic and the Inquisition, 135. 



Sangraal, Romance of, 304. 



Tennyson's" Enid," 155. 



Thomason's "' Memories," 170. 

 Baalun (John de), his family, 26. 

 Baccare, its meaning in Shakspeare, 527. 

 Bacon (Lord Francis), his skull ridiculed, 354. ; on Con- 

 versation, 108. 178.; was he a Calvinist or Armi- 

 nian? 201.; Essays, 297. 332. 

 Badge of povei'ty, 184. 

 Bags, a slang word, 491. 



Bailey (Geo.) on Boydell's Shakspeare Gallery, 97. 

 Bailly (Sir Charles), secretary of Mary Queen of Scots, 



267. 316. 

 Baker (David Erskine), his family, 94. 197. 

 Ballet in England, its origin, 293. 

 Balloon, cost of its material and gas, 291. 

 Ballop, its meaning, 227. 256. 

 Baltimore, ballad on the Sack of, 415. 

 Bankes (John), grandson of the Chief Justice, 311. 

 Banns of marriage published after the Nicene Creed, 



227. 541. 

 Barata, its etymology, 69. 133, 

 " Baratariana," its authorship, 52. 95. 139. 211. 

 Barham (Francis) on date of Epistle to the Hebrews, 



247. 

 Barilla, or Barrilla (jsalicomia'), 85. 

 Barnstaple or Barum, 56. 

 Barrett (E.) oil Gofton of Stockwell, 270. 

 Barrey (Lodovick), " Ram Alley, or Merrie Tricks," 



188. 

 Barrington (George), his Prologue, 294. 

 Barrymore and the Du Barrys, 16. 

 Bartholomew-cokes, 187. 237. 

 Bartholomew Fair, historical notices, 161. 

 Barton (Bernard), birth and death, 51. 118. 

 Barton (Francis), grave-digger at Horsley, 76. _ 



Barum top, its derivation, 56. 69. 

 "Basilikou Doron," by James I., 513. 

 Basingstoke reckonings, 128. 

 Baskett (John), petition to the Treasury, 65. 



