INDEX. 



541 



0. (J.) on mission of the press, 127. 



MonciieflF (John) of Tippermalluch, 371. 



Poem on a mummy, ] 37. 

 O'Kelly (Patrick), the Irish bard, 107. 158. 239. 339. 

 Oldershaw (C.) on the Queen's Case Stated, 395; 

 Olevensis bishopric, 2. 88. 139. 

 Oley (Barnabas) and Dr. John Eachard, 492. ; extracts 



from his will, 170. 

 O'Malley on heraldic query, 249. 

 Ordei-3 of the English clerpy, their validity, 78. 

 Ordinaries of Arms, 249. 293. 

 Ordinary of Newgate, why so called, 290. 

 Organ submerged, 420. 

 Organ tuning, 190. 457. 515. 

 Oriental literature, 364. 



Ormonde arms on Rochford church tower, 419. 497. 

 Ormerod (Geo.) on Gamage family, 473. 

 Ormesby St. Margaret, briefs collected at, 222. 

 Ormonde (Thomas, Earl of), his English possessions, 497. 

 Ormston (Sir Roger), high steward of Cambridge, 409. 

 OvTis on Dr. Byrom's verses, 291. 



Gradus ad Parnassum, 230. 



Merrick's portrait, 229. 

 Ouzel Galley, Dublin, 419. 456. 

 Owen (Sir Arthur) and tlie casting vote, 97. 153. 

 Owen (Hugh) on battens, kids, and tallet, 409. 



Copying encaustic tiles, 317. 



Lines on St. Mary's church, 146. 

 " Oxford Prize Poems," complete series, 450. 

 Oxford squib, circa 1719 — 1726, 101. 377. 

 Oxoniensis on Carmina Quadragesimalia, 130. 355. 511. 



Clergy buried towards the west, 112. 



Cumberland's funeral oration, 469. 



Francis Fitton, 47. 



Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, 450. 



Virgil's Works, edit. 1717, 174. 



Westminster Prologues and Epilogues, 199. 

 Oxoniensis Alter on Masvicius' Virgil, 235. 

 Oysters, formation of their shells, 228. 477.; immense 

 size, 247. 



P. (A.) on a poem on a skull, 430. 



Packman's stone, 478. 



Palavacini (Sir Horatio), epitaph, 12. 



Pale, North Malvern, origin of name, 66. 



Palladio on Horace on architecture, 151. 



Pallet (P. P.), his " Bath Characters," 1 72. 



Palliser (Abp. Wm.), noticed, 373. 



Palmer (F. D.) on Lord George Gordon's riots, 156. 



Palmerston (Lord) on " A little learning," 448. 



Pamphlet, its derivation, 409. 460. 477. 514. 



Pancras (St.), engravings of, 112.; loyalty of the parish 



in 1649, 287.; Vicar at the Reformation, 490. 

 Papering rooms, its origin, 7. 

 " Pappus," Oxford edition of, 227. 

 Paraph, its meaning, 1 00. 

 Parchment, mediaeval, 20. 

 Parish church, compulsory attendance at, 466. 

 Parish registers, their transcription, 66. 118. 151. 217. 



318.378. 

 Parkinson (R.) on Charles Edward Stuart's stay in 



Manchester, 147. 

 Parma (Duke of), military dinner, 1584, 174. 

 Parochial libraries, 39. 78. 168. 218. 499. 



Parochial records, 186. 505. 



Partridges scented by dogs whilst incubating, 350. 435. 



Pascal (Blaise), person referred to bv him, 58. 236. 



P. (A. S. E.) on " bantering," " buflPfening," &c., 506. 



Paslam (Charles) on engraved portraits, 592. 



Passive obedience, epitaph on, 143. 



Passports to the United States, 29. 60. 



P. (A. T.) on Additions to Pope, 345. 



" Pathway to Health," 333. 



Patonce on almshouses recently founded, 300. 



Baptismal entry at Ogboume St. Andrew, 306. 



Goddard family arms, 30. 



Judge Jes.sop, 294. 



Parochial libraries, 39. 



Rustington church, 359. 



Seymour (Sir Heniy), memorial, 280. 



Suflfragan bishops, 91. 



Wills, a portrait painter, 250. 

 Pattison (R.) on Bromyard Kalends, 1 10. 

 Pattison (S. R.) on house inscription, 26. 

 Pattison (T. H.) on English and Foreign architecture, 

 447. 



Hare in representations of the Last Supper, 490. 



Representations of the Trinity, 248. 



St. Peter with a closed book, 268. 



Tobacco songs, 297. 

 " Paul a knave," a forged reading, 389. 

 Paul's (St.) boys play at Greenwich, 24. 78. 

 Paulett (Lord Charies), his father and wife, 11. 

 Pauline (Old) on Sir Philip Francis and Junius, 164. 

 Payne (J. B.) on heraldry of Jersey, 450. 

 P. (C.) on Pope's Letters to Cromwell, 181. 

 P. (C. H.) on fleur-de-lis, 41. 510. 



"Marry," as an interjection, 70. 

 P. (E.) on races by naked men, 518. 

 Peacham (Henry and Edmund), confounded by Halli- 



well, 427. 451. 

 Peacock (Edw.) on church furniture at Horbling, 185. 



Parish registers, 151. 



Peacock (Thomas) of Broughton, 353. 

 Peacock (Rev. Thomas) of Broughton, 353. 

 Pedigrees, works for tracing, 231. 

 " Peers, a Satire," by Humphry Hedgehog, jun., 11. 

 Peers, standing order against printing their lives re- 

 pealed, 442. 

 Pen and the sword, 463. 

 Penal laws, works on, 141. 

 " Pence a piece," origin of the phrase, 66. 118. 

 Pendrell family noticed, 128. 

 Penn (Hon. Thomas) of Stoke Poges, 211. 

 Penrith Castle, 70. 



Penstone (J. J.) on Raffaelle's pictures in England, 130. 

 Pepys (Samuel) on a devout lady, 425. 

 Perowne (J. J. S.) on passages in Gower, 391. 

 Peter (St.), his tribe, 299. 338.; represented with a 



closed book, 268. 319. 399. 

 Peto on Hogarth's Folly, 110. 

 Petty (Sir Wm.) " A Briefe of Proceedings between Sir 



Jerome Sankey and him," 449. 

 P. (F. R. C.) on " De mortuis nil nisi bonum," 210. 

 P. (H.) on "De Imitatione," 179. 

 P. (H. C.) on Martin Expence, 432. 

 Phelps (J. L.) on shells of oysters, 477. 

 *. on Biographic Universelle, its omissions, 506. 



Initials and finals, 287. 



Lass of Richmond Hill, 6, 



