INDEX. 



553 



E. 



E. on Wink, as a local prefix, 70. 

 " Eagle pierced with an arrow," 59. 

 East, on worshipping towards, 396. 

 Eastwood (J.) on Battens, 300. 



Chaucer: Sire Thopas, 351. 



"Cock an eye," 461. 



Grotesque in churches, 276. 



Hayne, as a local termination, 299. 



It for its or his, 477. 



Smith (Henry), " Sermons," 330. 



" Syr Tryarnoure," 474. 

 Eblana on Owensonthe player, 415. 

 E. (C. D.) on birth of the Pretender, 51. 

 Eclympasteire, its etymology, 444. 

 Edward IV"., verses on his death, 411. 

 Edwards (Richard), " Palsemon and Arcyte," 13. 

 E. (D. S.) on clerical error, 532. 

 E. (E.) on Adenborough, 51. 



Yorkshire worthies, 439. 

 Efford, its etymology, 207. 255. 405. 

 Egan (John) aZios Junius Hibernicus, 166. 

 Egmont (Lord), " Precedency of the Peers of Ireland," 



398. 537. 

 E. (H.) on titles conferred by Oliver Cromwell, 419. 

 Ehronbaum (Dr. J.) on Hamlet queries, 267. 

 Eikon Basilike, first edition, 356. 444. 500. 

 Eirionnach on Bacon's Essays, 332. 



Bethgellert legend, 93. 



Faust Legends, their original, 87. 406. 



Gallimawfry, its derivation, 528. 



Grotesque in churches, 273. 



Leighton (Abp.), his Works, 41. 61. 507. 525. 



Pill Garlick, 444. 

 E. (K. P. D.) on extraordinary birth, 257. 



Fly-leaf notes, 429. 



Hypatia and St. Catherine, 148. 



Inscriptions, gateway and sepulchral, 373. 



Polytheism, its revival, 187. 



Scott (Sir Walter), his Novels, 393. 



Wife-selling at Dudley, 258. 

 " Eleu loro," a chorus, 292. 443. 

 Eliminate, its peculiar use, 190. 

 Eliza on a song " The Wasp," 377. 

 Elizabeth of Bohemia, her family, 209. 

 Elizabeth (Queen), scandal against, 388. 

 Elizabethan Poems in Sion College, 49. 

 Ellacombe (H. T.) on old bells, 37. 



Bell metal, 299. 



Dr. Donne's seal, 216; 



Grotesques in churches, 274. 



Pews in churches, 277. 

 Elliott, a regiment all of that name, 538. 

 Elliott (Ebenezer), " Peter Faultless," 11. 78. 538. 

 Ellis (A. J.) on Anne Pole, 170. 

 Ellis (Alf. Shelley) on Battiscombe family, 453. 



Poulett (Sir Anthony), burial-place, 479. 

 Elmes (J.) on etymological query, 379. 



Human speech before the flood, 379. 



Seven dates wanted, 405, 

 Elrington (Dr. C. R.), his edition of Ussher's Works, 



29. 

 Ely (Henry Loftus, Earl of), 212. 

 E. (M.) on Cleanctns, 310. 



Emmett (Robert), rebellion, 11.; snuflFboxes in memo- 



riam of, 496. 

 Empson's House, Fleet Street, 294. 357. 

 " End," its meaning as applied to places, 432. 522. 

 Englishry and Irishry, uncommon words, 12. 77. 

 Enquirer on Boyle lectures, 352. 441. 

 Enstone church, co. Oxford, its literary treasures, 533. 

 Ephemeral literature, 131. 196. 521. 

 Epigrams* — 



Cassar Borgia, 246. 



Christina (Queen) of Sweden, 290. 389. 



" Sunt monachi nequam," &c., 308. 



To a female cupbearer, 292. 503. 

 Episcopal registers. Indexes to, 202. 



Epitaphs : — 



Deney (Ann) at Thurlton, Norfolk, 373. 



Dog at Ii'ongate Stairs, Tower, 373. 



Molloy (Edward), 539. 



Nowell (Alex.), Dean of St. Paul's, 374. 



Sutton (Sir Wm.) of Averham, 27. 



Talbot (Richard), Abp. of Dublin, 371. 



Voltaire, 197. 



Western (Lieut. John) Dordrecht cathedral, 494. 



Weston (Thomas) at Florence, 373. 



Epsilon on " Night, a poem," 479. 



Eques on Berkshire White Horse, 255. 



Erasmus, date of his first visit to Oxford, 181. 



Erasmus' Paraphrase, MS. question in, 70. 



Eric on Ulphilas's translation of New Testament, 87. 



Wynyard ghost story, 14. 

 Erica on lobster, a nickname for soldier, 252, 



Side-saddles, 258. 

 Erskine (Thomas Lord) and the Rev. W. Cockin's will 



case, 25. 115. 

 Esquire on Colonel Thwackwell, 310. 

 Este on bearded women, 324. 

 E. (T.) on battles of Clavijo and Prague, 171. 



Portrait at Brickwall, Northiam, 12. 

 Etocsetum, its derivation, 179. 300. 

 Eufemia (St.), patron of the eyes, 214. 

 Eulenspiegel, lais secretaryship, 316. 

 Evans (R. H.), Bibliographical Recreations, 524. 

 Evax, King of Arabia, work on Gems, 401. 

 Evelyn (Sir John), noticed, 46. 98. 218. 

 Exhibition, the Great, 1851, its executive committee, 



223. 

 Exorcism in the 12th century, 245. 

 Exton (John), Judge of Admiralty, 310. 389. 

 Extraneus on altar-tomb at Paston, 379. 



Brass at West Herling, 542. 



Rubbings of brasses, 478. 



F. on Lord Nithsdale's escape, 337. 



Skelmufeky, origin of the name, 431. 



Stratford family, 522. 

 F. (A.) on Beltane festival, 511. 



Saints' days' customs, 242. 



WiUett (Mr. Ralph), 443. 

 Faber versiis Smith, 87. 

 Fagus on detached chapels; Becket's crown, 268. 



Pensionaiy in Holland, 270. 



Temple, as applied to Protestant churches, 291. 



