INDEX. 



SECOND SERIES. — VOL. 11. 



[For classified articles, see Anonymous Works, Books hecently Published, Epitaphs, Folk Lore, Inscriptions, 

 Macaulay Ilh«trations, Photography, Popiana, Proterbs, Quotations, Shakspeare, and Songs and Ballads.] 



A. on Penrith Castle, 70. 

 Abbey libraries, 349. 

 Abbot (Mordecai), his family, 41 1. 

 Abhba, on Crab's English, Irish, and Latin Dictionary, 

 372. 



Cromwell in Ireland, 352. 



Danish forts in Ireland, 353. 



Deluge, its universality, 191. 



Dinner hour, temp. Elizabeth, 187. 

 > Groves's Irish Historical Library, 411. 



Irish ecclesiastical benefices, 469. 



Irish high sheriffs, 508. 



" Knowledge is Power," 352. 



Marazion in Cornwall, 432. 



Mystery, on the pope's tiara, 248. 



Ouzel galley, 419. 



Petty (Sir Wm.) " Briefe of Proceedings," 449. 



Plague of mice inl581, 186. 



Plunkett's Light to the Blind, 118. 



Eingsend, a local name, 149. 



Russian dynasty, 468. 



Saracen, its derivation, 229. 



Sleep protracted, 227. 



South Sea schemes, 386. 



Symond's Court Castle, 353. 



Wolves in Ireland, 120. 

 A. (C.) on Sir Edmund Andros, 279. 

 Acatery, its derivation, 270. 317. 

 Accession service, author of Prayer for Unity, 109. 



199. 

 Acoustic query, 410. 



Addison (Joseph) and his Hymns, 49. 314. 

 Adrian IV., bull conferring Ireland on Henry II., 84. 

 Adulteration of food in Shakspeare's day, 283. 

 Advertisement, curious, 46. 

 A. (E. H.) on almshouses recently founded, 439. 



English words ending in " -il," 277. 



Horse-talk, 337. 



" Instructions for Lent," 329. 



Mortuaries, 279. 



" Political Caricatures," 329. 



" Standing in another's shoes," 339. 



A. (E. H.) on sun-dial inscription, 299. 



Uthwatt family, 230. 

 Aerolite worship, 19. 

 iEtites, or eagle-stone, 250. 

 Affinis on Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 158. 

 A. (F. S.) on jumping dance of Echternach, 188. 



Torch dance at Berlin, 405. 

 Agincourt, ballad on, 349. 

 Agricultural suicides, 129. 

 Ague, remarkable cure for it, 326. 

 Airam on elephants in India, 371. 

 Akenside (Mark), " Pleasures of the Imagination," 407. 

 " Alarm, or alarum'd," its early use, 507. 

 Alasco's liturgy, 67. 

 Alban's (St.), Boke of, 130. 

 Alberoni (Card.) on the partition of Turkey, 447. 

 Alderman of London fined 50?., 349. 

 Aler (Paul), author of " Gradus ad Parnassum," 230. 

 Alfred's Boethius, by Wright, on a passage, 408. 

 'AAjeus on biographical queries, 53. 



Commons' Report of 1719, 18. 



Dublin names of places, 377. 



St. Richard, king of the West Saxons, 1 6. 



" World Unmasked," its author, 476. 

 Allegiance, works on, 22. 

 Allingham (John Till), dramatist, 65. 

 Allman (T. J.) on James II.'s proclamation, 284. 



Longevity, 258. 

 " Allow," its meaning in the Baptismal Service, 10. 97. 

 Almshouses recently founded, 189. 300. 439. 

 Alpaca introduced into England, 167. 319. 

 A. (M.) on Gually's dragoons, 458. 



Punch and Judy, 496. 



Rubrical query, 118. 

 Amalfitan table, 307. 



America, connection of the ancients with, 309. 

 America, its name faulty, 306. 

 American Christian names, 339. 

 American-German English, 246. 

 American States, their nicknames, 309. 475. 

 Amherst (Nicholas), " Protestant Popery," 422. 

 Amphibious animal in Scotland, 409. 

 Amusements, popular, in 1683, 286. 

 " An," its frequent misuse, 229. 



