INDEX. 



543 



Proverbs and Phrases : — 



As deep as the North Star, 307. 



As tight as Dick's hatband, 189. 259. 



Ballads: " Give me the making of a people's bal- 

 lads," &c., 211. 



Bell bastard, a term of reproach, 487. 



Coot: " As mad as a coot," 307. 



Deuce take you, 331. 



Garrick : " As deep as Garrick," 307. 



Hair of the dog that bit you, 239. 279. 



Hassel: " Like Madame Hassel's feast," 339. 



Horse-meat and man's-meat, 209. 



Jericho: " Gone to Jericho," 330. 



Knowledge is power, 352. 516. 



Like lucky John Toy, 327. 



Mapsticks: " To cry mapsticks," 269. 315. 462. 



Matty Murray's money, 352. 



Pence a piece", 66. 99. 118. 219. 299. 338. 



Point d'argent, point de Suisse, 380. 



Pull for Prime, 431. 



Quicquid agas, prudenter agas; et respice finem, 

 269. 



Eight man in the right place, 317. 419. 



Kod in pickle, 400. 



Rome : " When you go to Eome, do as Rome does," 

 129. 178. 



Spade: To call a spade a spade, 26. 120. 



Standing in another's shoes, 187. 278. 339. 



West (Jack), a stye on the eyelid, 289. 



Proverbs as illustrating national character, 486. 



Psalms in chui'ch service, how to be read, 399. 



NC. on Gregory de Karwent, 54. 



P. (S. R.) on posies on gold lings, 59. 



P. (T.) on biographical queries, 54. 



Boomerang, 475. 



Sir Thomas Remington of Lund, 432. 

 P. (T. H.) on ancient oaths, 70. 

 Punch and Judy, origin of the characters, 430. 495. 

 Punishment for refusing to plead, 94. 

 Punishments, secondary, now in use, 129. 

 Punjab, its etvmology, 129. 199. 

 Pursey (Alfred), " Tragedy of De Morton," 330. 



Q. on blawn-sheres, 65. 237. 



Cheque or check, 377. 



Enlightenment, 336. 



" Mortal coil," in Sbakspeare, 368. 



Odments, 77. 



Palmerston (Lord) and Alex. Pope, 448. 



Paraph, a diplomatic term, 1 00. 



" Sheaf," or " chief," in Shakspeare, 369. 

 Quadrants, their construction, 189. 

 Quajrens on Rubens's pictures, 131. 

 Quarterings and origin of grants, 354. 

 " Queen's Case Stated," lines on, 329. 395. 

 " Queen's Closet Opened," 333. 

 Queen's drawing-rooms, court dress at, 370. 

 Quercus robur, its identification, 309. 358. 434. 493. 

 Quercus sessiliflora, its durabiUty, 434. 493. 

 Quest on buck-basket, 373. 



Magpie: Corvus pica, 372. 

 Quidam on liturgical queries, 309. 



Quotations : — 



Adding sunshine to daylight, 89. 



Call me not pale but fair, 431. 497. 



Cara vale: .sed non ajternum, 289. 417. 



Carmine di superi placantur, 432. 



De mortuis nil nisi bonum, 210. 



Heu ! quanto minus est cum reliquis versarj, 209, 



How commentators each dark passage shun, 31. 



Knowledge and Wisdom, far from being one, 31. 



Knowledge is power, 352. 



Love and sorrow twins were boni, 89. 



Man's inhumanity to man, 380. 



No pent-up Utica contracts your powers, 357. 



Nulla tides regni sociis, 191. 



Praise God ! praise God ! 450. 



Sleep, the friend of woe, 11. 59. 



Then down came the Templars, &c., 450. 



The soul's dark cottage, 380. 



Think of me, 109. 



Thinking is but an idle waste of thought, 2.50. 



They found no end in wand'ring mazes lost, 452. 



When waves run high — a daring pilot, 48. 75. 



R. 



R. on engravings of St. Pancras, 112. 



Heraldic query, 249. 



Presentiments of death, 149. 



Rack, or wrack, in Shakspeare, 45. 

 R. Cae Wem, on Edward IL's retreat into Glamorgan- 

 shire, 502. 

 R. Macclesfield, on Frysley, Halsende, &c., 211. 

 R. (A.) on devotional ladies, 425. 



Fairy-seership, 119. 



Horse in hieroglyphics, 235. 

 R. (A. B.) on Arnold of Westminster, 160. 



Burnet's Two Cases of Conscience, 131. 



Germination of seeds, 198. 



Grenville Papers, &c., 7. 



Isdell (Sarah), 356. 



Queen Anne's foster-father, 155. 



Sparrow's Collection, misprint in, 505. 

 Rabiger inquired after, 150. 416. 

 Races on foot by naked men, 329. 439. 518. 

 Racine (John), translator of his " Athaliah " and " Es- 

 ther," 351. 

 Radchenister, its meaning, 353. 417. 

 Radiolensis (Hieronymus), his works, 413. 

 Radish boy's cry of Great Yarmouth, 405. 

 Radley church, Berks, font inscription, 307. 

 Raffaelle, his pictures in England, 130. 192. 

 Railway custom, 83. 



Raine (James) on John Ker Strother, 156. 

 Raleigh (Sir Walter), Prior's copy of his " History," 



167. 

 Ramos (Johannes Franciscus), his anagram, 187. 

 Ranby family, 410. 



Rand, its meaning, 76. 97. 138. 237, 298. 

 Randolph (Edward), noticed, 108. 

 Raphael as a phoenix, 146. 

 Raven superstition, 325. 



Rawsons of Fryston, London, and Essex, 27. 96. 438. 

 Raymond (Sir Charles), Bart., 268. 

 Razors sharpened by acid, 3 7 1..' 



