INDEX 



523 



Axmoutb, house inscriptions, 26. 

 AyliflE"(Mr.) of the Duchy Court, 210. 



B. 



B. on, Butler possessions in Wiltshire, &c., 10. 

 " Care vale; sed non seternum," 417. 

 Roman days of the week, 133. 

 Songs on tobacco, 471. 

 B. on " Maurice and Berghetta." 450. 



Pre-existence, 454. 

 B. 1. on Mrs. Gwynne, 377. 

 Sidney Montagu, 256. 

 B. (A.) on crooked naves, 276. 

 Marrement in Gower, 391. 

 fi. (a.) on Miss Edgewortli, 36. 

 Spelling of names, 36. 

 Tale wanted, 11. 

 Baalbec, temple of the Sun, 49. 114. 179. 

 Bac, on premature interments, 278. 

 Bacon (Lord) and the authorship of Sliakspeare's Plays, 

 267. 320. 369. 503, 504; were claret and coffee 

 known to him? 371. 458. 

 Baesh (Sir Edward), noticed, 189. 

 Baird (James) of Chesterhall, 308. 498. 

 Baker (Sir Richard), character of his " Chronicle," 509i 

 Bakers, punishment of dishonest, 20. 

 Ballads, their importance, 211. 477. 

 Ballard (Mrs.) epitaph at Kyde, 408. 457. 

 Balloons in which Marshal Jourdan ascended, 307. 

 Bamboozle, its derivation, 390. 

 Bandalore: Robespierre, 350. 416. 

 " Bantering," its early use, 506. 

 Barbadoes, its mysterious vault, 103. 

 Barber (John), captain of the Westminster-school, 361. 

 Barker, the sophister of King's College, 491. 

 Barker (J. N.), American writer, 430. 

 Barker (Thomas), an early English printer, 467. 

 Barmby (G.) on modern Judaism, 278. 

 Barnfield and Shakspeare, 8. 

 Bar- Point on great events from little causes, 336. 

 Barrett (Eaton Stannard), his anonymous works, 310; 



death, 36. 

 Barrios (Le Ce'lfebre), 468. 



Barton (Catherine) and Lord Halifax, 161. 265. 390. 

 Bashett family, 416. 



Basseville (Hugo), biographical notice, 12. 

 Bastard child murdered, epitaph on, 506. 

 Bastards spanning their wrists, 173. 

 Bates (Wm.) on Ode attributed to Lord Byron, 48. • 



Cooper's portrait of Cromwell, 33. 



Fellow, its etymology, 285. 



Mankind and their destroyers, 280. 



Nature and her mould for man, 225. 



Premature interments, 103. 



Regiments, notes on, 213. 



Songs on tobacco, 471. 



Tale wanted, 75. 



Time and his pen or ploughshare, 326. 



Vestris (Madame), her parentage, 270. 

 " Bath Characters, or Sketches from Life," 172. 253. 



295. 397. 

 Bathurst (Mr.), his disappearance, 48. 95. 137. 

 Battel, wager of, 241. 433. 

 Battens, or sheaves of straw, 409. 



Bavens, why faggots so cfiUed, 270. 



Bay windows, their origin, 174. 337. 



B. (C. M.) on Queen Anne's foster-father, 86. 



B. (C. W.) on Dr. George Campbell, 432. 



Marranys, its meaning, 492. 

 B. (D.) on Major-General Stanwix, 37. 

 B. (E.) on Raffaelle's'pictures in England, 192. 

 Beans, white and black, used for voting, 408, 

 Beauchamp family arms, 112. 159. 234. 

 Beaufort House, Chelsea, 324. 

 B. (E. C.) on Bradshaws of D'Arcy Lever, 249. 

 Becket (Thomas k), grace-cup, 31; his sister's portion, 



386. 

 Beckingliam (E.) on dry collodion processes, 473. , 

 B. (E. D.) on Bishop Butts, 17. 



Gamage family, 136. 

 Bede (Cuthbert) on execution of a prisoner, 85. 



Illuminated MS. at the White House, 481. 501. 

 Lord of Burleigh, 457. 

 Merry England, 277. 

 Pale, North Malvern, 66. 

 Partridges scented by dogs, 350. 

 Poems in praise of tobacco, 332. 

 Priests' hiding-places, 337. 

 Song, " Hallow my fancie," 57. 

 Temperature at the Incarnation, 466. 

 Weather sayings, 227. 

 Behmen (Jacob) and Sir Isaac Newton, 38. 92.' 

 Bellamy (Daniel), noticed, 507. 

 " Bell bastard," a term of reproach, 487. .. 

 Bellerophon, not mentioned in Ovid, 410. j 

 Bell-founder in 1722, 467. 

 Bell gable for three bells, 467. 

 Bellisarius on near-sightedness, 149. 

 Belphos on elephants and blood of mulberries, 388. 

 Bennet family, 229. 



Bennett (G. W.) on Spring Gardens, Greenwich, 456. 

 Bennett (.James) on Sir Robert Mansel, 499. 

 " Obnoxious," its various senses. 111. 

 Quercus sessiliflora, 493. 

 Bensley (Robert), the actor, 356. 

 Bentley (Richard) on Letters of Horace Walpole, 66. 

 Bergholt (East), extracts from its parish books, 121. 

 B. (F.) on showers of wheat, 289. 

 B. (F. C.) on lawn billiards, 10. 

 Releat, a provincialism, 12. 

 Rose of Jericho, 437. 

 B. (G. R.) on Madame de FontevrauU, 508. 

 Quotations wanted, 452. 

 Valiifere (La Duchesse de la), 491. 

 B. (H.) on " The Ladies Cabinet Opened," &c., 333. 



Premature interments, 358. 

 Bible forgery; " Paul a knave," 389. 

 Bible, omission ofyin marginal references, 331. 

 Biblical epitomes, 386. 496. 

 Bibliographical scrap-book, mottoes for, 408. 

 Bibliothecar. Chetham. on Apologie of Jack Ketch, 5. 

 Cavaliers' Complaint, 63. 

 Common-Place books, 94. 

 Dutch Guards' farewell to England, 461. 

 Literary General Index, 22. 141. 303, 445. 

 Plotting Levite, a satire, 1 64. 

 Trees and flowers, 72. 

 Biddenham maids, 404. 

 Bildcstone, Suffolk, arms in the church, 450. 

 Billiards, lawn, called Troco, 10. 75. "^ . 



