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INDEX. 



J. (E.) on Gisela, a tragedy, 269. 



Hook well (Doctor), 231. 



Hunter (George M.), 171. 



Ingrate's Gift, 269. 



Isdell (Sarah), 288. 



Jokebj, a burlesque on Rokebj, 49. 



Lindsay (David), 87. 



Morrison (David), 68. 



Newby (Peter), 289. 



Parliamentary Debate, 229. 



Philistines, or the Scotch Tocsin Sounded, 49. 



Prometheus Britaniiicus, 229. 



Pursey's De Morton, 330. 



Racine's Athaliah and Esther, 351. 



Kufus, or the Red King, 269. 



Sisters' Tragedy, 1 29. 



Stanley (Edw.), author of " Elmira," 49. 



Steele (Archibald), 68. 



Stringer (James), 1 09. 



Verral (Charles), 109. 



Whitehead (Dr. J. C), 372. 



Wife, or Women as they Are, 289. 



Woolgatherer, 410. 

 J. (T.) on Marquis de Bonac, 352. 



JIayor of Norwich's feast, 384. 

 Judaism, modern, 148. 198. 278. 

 Jumbols, receipt for, 262. 419. 

 Jumping dance of Echternach, 188. 512. 

 Junius's Letters, their men'ts, 163. 



Francis (Sir Philip), claimant, 164. 



Wray (Daniel), claimant, 164. 212. 

 Juries laying their heads together, 265. 

 Justice (Henry) of Trinity College, Cambridge, 413. 



514. 

 Jnverna on Colman's preface to the " Iron Chesl," 70. 



Cow and snuffers, 20. 



Credence table, 75. 



Foreign English, 238. 



Lille, its siege, 157. 



Morning dreams, 77. 



Patrick O'Kelly, 158. 



Songs on Tobacco, 95. 



Special services in Common Prayer, 88. 



" Think of me," 219. 

 J. (Y. B. N.) on Wm. Cowper, bishop of Galloway, 298. 



Entitled, or Intituled, 288. 



Epitaph on a bastard child, 506. 



Ordinary of Newgate, 290. 



Symbols of sainti^, 288. 



Warlon's History of English Poetry, 287. 



K. 



K. on the meaning of " unkempt," 506. 

 Kalends at Bromyard, 110. 236. 276. 419. 494. 

 Kappa on twenty-four shares, 338. 

 Karl onN. Bvfield, 211. 



Heat in'l856, 131. 



Merthyr Tydvil, 110. 

 "Kathd de omni Cecitate Hominis," its printer, 491. 

 Kean (Edmund), actor, his parentage, 413. 

 Keay, the timber measurer, 210. 

 K. (E. H.) on yi'llow for mourning, 452. 

 Keighiley (Thos.) on etymologies, 144. 424. 



Merry England, 3. 



Kemble (John M.) on Anglo-Saxon charters, 401. 



Lines on the Sybil, 473. 

 Kempis (Thomas k), " De Imitatione," 179. 

 Kemys family, 249. 416. 

 Ken (Bp.), his Morning and Evening Hymns in Common 



Prayer-book, 309. 474. 

 Kennett (Bp.), correspondence with Curll, 441. 

 Kensington (Henry) on artificers' times of work, 267. 



Advoyding of capitaines, 287. 



Blood that will not wash out, 334. 



Cambridge clods, 170. 



" Dyologues of Creatures Moralyzed," 150. 



General Epistles, why so called, 209. 



London alderman fined 50Z., 349. 



Norden's SinfuU Man's Solace, 466. 



Palavacini (Sir Horatio), 13. 



Revival after execution, 73. 



Shere Thursday, 216. 



Tailor reduced to zero, 146. 



Testons, proclamation respecting, 383. 



Twelve sixes of man's life, 486. 



Whitsunday: Pilate, 154. 

 Kentigern (St.), legend of the lost ring, 13. 92. 

 Kenton bell inscriptions, 348. 

 Ketch (Jack), his apology for the execution of Lord 



Russell, 5. 

 K. (H. C.) on Hamlet, Act L Sc. 3, 283. 

 K. (H. L.) on grace cups, 31. 

 K. (H. S.) on " Nero Vindicated," 373. 

 Kids, or faggots of firewood, 409. 

 Kilian (Cornelius), noticed, 151. 

 King's salute to his ministers, 190. 

 Kingsley (E. H.) on amphibious animal, 409. 

 Kit-Cat Club, origin of name, 50.; portraits of its mem- 

 bers, 451. 

 Kites, maws of, 372. 456. 

 K. (J. R.) on bell gable for three bells, 467. 

 K. (M. E. M.) on bishops of Galloway, 211. 

 Knaggs (Rev. Thomas), lecturer of St. Giles's, 70. 

 Kneller (Sir Godfrey), portraits of the Kit-Cat Club, 



451.; portrait of Shakspeare, 45. 79. 

 Knight's (Charles) Cyclopa;dia of Biography, its errors, 



65. 

 Knowles (James) on Sir Edward Baesh, 189. 



Cope (Sir John), 68. 



Duncombe (John), his legal office, 173. 217. 



G Wynne (Dr. Matthew), 189. 



Lille, its siege, 89. 



Papering rooms, 7. 



Poniatowski gems, 19. 



Spencer (Hon. John), 50. 



Viner's Abridgment, 85. 

 Knox (John), prophecy of the French kings, 159. 439. 

 Kotzebue's " Confusion, or the Wag," translator, 352. 

 K. (W. B.) on " ideational," a new word, 464. 



L. on Calends, 494. 



European history known to barbarous nations, 146. 



Goose, its watchfulness, 134. 



Hertfordshire kindness, 270. 



Junius's Letters, 1 63. 



Kalends, 276. 



Pence a piece, 299. 



