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INDEX. 



Books recently puWished : — 



Wood's Illustrated Natural History, 60. 140. 240. 



365. 524. 

 Woollen Manufactures of Great Britain, 140. 



Booksellers, old English, 182. 

 Booksellers' lists, early, 88. 

 Boot of a carriage, 238. 317. 407. 

 Bore, its modem meaning, 491. 

 Boreman (Thomas), " Gigantick Histories," 450. 

 Borghese (Princess), her death, 417. 460. 

 Borgia (Csesar), epigram on, 246. 

 Boswell's Johnson, illustration of a passage, 107. 

 • Bothwell Bridge, sermons before the battle of, 493. 

 Bower (Hubert) on proverbs worth preserving, 202. 

 Box, as applied to a house, 431. 

 Boyd (Zachary), literary productions, 10. 230- 

 Boydell (Aid.), Shakspeare Gallery, 50. 97. 313. 457. 

 Boyle lecture, its present trustees, 352. 441. 

 Boys (Thomas) on Adenborough, 114. 

 Andrew: Gaffman, 439. 

 Battens, its etymology, 319. 

 Blue blood, 440. 

 Boydell's Shakspeare, 97. 

 Bugle, an animal, 423. 

 Cadewoldes, meaning of, 98. 

 Cespoole, alias Liverpool, 198. 

 Cloven foot, 387. 

 Damask, waste paper, 541. 

 " Decanatus Christianitatis," 539. 

 Englishry and Irishry, 77. 

 Faber v. Smith, 157. 

 Fap, its etymology, 528. 

 Greek word elXiKpii'Tis, 156. 

 Grosseteste's " Castle of Love," 539. 

 Grotesque in churches, 275. 

 Harpoys et fisshepondc, 115. 

 Judge's black cap, 193. 

 Le Contrat Mohatra, 133. 

 " Liberavi animam meam," 406. 

 Minced pies at Christmas, 488, 

 Patron saints, 214. 

 Pishty: Cess-here, 58. 

 Poets Laureate, 137. 

 ' Prisoner's arraignment, 501. 

 Psalm xcv. 10: " a ligno," 517- 

 Qualitied: Fausens, 177. 

 Squaring the circle, 421. 

 St. Dominic, 117. 

 f Shim, its derivation, 196. 

 Syr Tryamoure, 359. 

 Ten and Tenglars, 98. 

 Tutenag metal, 78. 

 Urban, as a Christian name, 76. 

 Vertue's " Draughts," 93. 

 B. (P.) on Patroclus, 129. 



Bradley (Mrs. Timothy), delivered of eight children, 257. 

 Bradshaw (President) and John Jlilton, 90. 

 Bradstreet pedigree, 227. 

 Bradstriet (John), actor, 22. 

 Bramhall (Abp.), his arms, 259. 338. 

 Brangle, or bransle, its meaning, 483. 

 Brasses, monumental, since 1688, 478.; preservation of 

 monumental, 107. 136.: rubbings of, how preserved, 

 .292.478. 

 Brathwaite coat of arms, 88. 137. 



Bray, extracts from churchwardens' accounts, 494. 

 Braybrooke (Lord) on inscription on a ring, 228. 

 Brecon collegiate church, 28. 60. 

 Breeches Bible, 1599, 356. 



Breen (H. H.) Lieut. Gov. of St. Lucia, his motto, 389. 

 Brent (John) on Jews in Canterbury, 243. 

 Prisoners' basket carrier, 24. 

 Spot's Histoiy of Canterbury, 29. 

 Brentford, legend of the Two Kings of, 228. 362. 

 Breslau (Mr.), actor, 162. 

 Brett (Dr. Thomas), " Autobiography," 248. 

 Brett (Col.) alias Col. Ramble, 416. 

 B. (R. H. A.) on bever, a refreshment, 270. 

 Briancon (Count de), unburied, 377. 443. 498. 

 Brickwall, Northiam, portrait at, 12. 

 Bride and bridegroom, aged 97 and 99, 144. 

 Briggs (T. H.) on Prince Rupert's arms, 418. 

 Bristoliensis on Chalterton manuscripts, 94. 234. 



Stuart (Ferdinand Smyth), 495. 

 Bristoliensis Minor on Wielifs Testament, 208. 

 Bristowe (Rev. Edward), descendants, 470. 

 British ofncers sent to Canada, 1711, 413. 

 Brittany, legends of, 227. 278.' 

 " Broase and Butter," a Scotch tune, 123. 

 Broughton barony seal, 376. 438. 

 Browne (Geo.) Abp. of Dublin, 311. 

 Browne (Dr. Jemmet), Bishop of Elphin, 212. 

 Browne (R. H. N.) on super-altars, 255. 

 Brownists, origin of the sect, 449. 

 Browsy=showy, its derivation, 484. 

 Bruce (Robert), his skull at Dunfermline, 167. 

 Brate Chronicles, 39. 

 B. (R. W.) on Charles I.'s journey to Wales, 460. 



Inn signs by eminent artists, 236. 

 B. (S.) on frogs in the arms of France, 47 1 . 

 B. (T.) on London antiquities, 146. 

 Buccleugh (Mary Scott, Duchess of), elegy of, 23. 

 Buchanan pedigree, 148. 219.277. 

 Buckingham (Geo. VilHers, 1st Duke of) and the chan. 



cellorship of Cambridge, 287.; his ghost, 222. 

 Buckton (T. J.) on Bacon on Conversation, 178. 



Bells of China, 306. 536. 



Celtic remains in Jamaica, 59. 



Coffins of the Hebrews, 34. 



County voters' qualification, 96. 



Designation of works under review, 117. 



Efford, its derivation, 255. 



Etoccetnm, its derivation, 179. 



Food of Paradise, 202. 



Gulf-stream and climate of EIngland, 56. 



Hebrews, author and date of Epistle to the, 315. 

 383. 



Hobbes quoted, 179. 



Horses trembling at a camel, 406. 



1 John V. 7, 175. 



" Liberavi animnm meam," 108. 



Soul, its biblical meaning, 334- 



Speech before tl-.e flood, 538. 



TJlphilas' New Testament, 118. 



Villeins, sale of, 18. 

 Bufifon's dictum, " The style is the man himself," 37. 54. 



98. 111. 479. 

 Bugle, an animal, 400. 423. 461. 

 Bull and bear of the Stock Exchange, 79. 138. 200. 

 Bull (John), origin of the sobriquet, 453. 

 Bulse, its derivation, .327. 408. 



