INDEX. 



525 



Books recently published : — 



Stories by an Arcbaeologist and his Friends, 359. 



Surrey Archaeological Society's Transactions, 440. 



Todd's Index Rerum, 200. 



Trollope's Girlhood of Catherine de Medicis, 479. 



Vade Mecum for Tourists in France and Belgium, 

 200. 



Wallace (Lady), Voices from the Greenwood, 500. 



Waller's Catalogue of Autographs, 500. 



Walpole's Letters, edited by Cunningham, 518. 



Walton's Angler, by Jesse, 80. 



White's Lecture, " The Boundaries of Man's Know- 

 ledge," 40. 



Wilson (John), " The lost Solar System of the 

 Ancients," 359. 



Bookworm on Mr. Bathurst's disappearance, 48. 



Curll's puMications, 384. 



Pretended dauphins, 84. 

 Boomerang, early allusion to it, 407. 475. 497. 

 Boruwlaski (Count), 157. 



Bothwell (Francis Stuart, Earl of), last place of confine- 

 ment, 141. 219. 

 Botiller family arms, 419. 



Bottles filled by pressure of the sea, 59. 114. 220. 

 Boxing-day in law courts and theatres, 68. 

 Boyd (E. Lennox) on Ouzel galley, 456. 

 Braban9ons, mercenarj' soldiers, 499. 

 Bradshaws of D'Aicy Lever, 249. 294. 

 Brady and Tate's Psalms, authorship, 309. 

 Brahe (Tycho), his genius, 264. 

 Brasses, monumental, 425. 

 Brawn, a celebrated cook, 196. 235. 

 Bray (Dr. Thomas), libraries in America, 109. 

 Brewer's bequest, 249. 339. 

 B. (R. H.) on " Bath Characters," 397. 



" A Peep at Wiltshire Assizes," 229. 



Brittox, a street in Devizes, 431. 



Indian war medal, 508. 

 Bridgewater (Duke of) and canal locks, 387. 

 Briefs collected in Ormesby St. Margaret, 222. 

 Brilley church and funeral stone, Herefordshire, 307. 

 British Museum new reading-room, 379. 

 Brittox, a street in Devizes, 431. 

 Brockie (Wm.) on the last gibbet, 296. 

 Bromley (Thomas), his Works, 488. 

 Bromyard, the calends at, 110. 236. 276. 419. 494. 

 Brooke (Richard) on ducking-stool, 99. 

 Brookshaw (Edw.) on last gibbet in England, 439. 

 Brown (C. P.) on Armelle Nicolas's confession, 413. 

 Brown (Douglas), on deed relating to ArnclifFe, 347. 

 Brown (James), his " London Directory," 308. 

 Browne (Capt. R.), of Gually's dragoons, 288. 458. 

 Browne (Hawkins), " A Pipe of Tobacco," 332. 

 Bruce (John) on Letters of Gustavus Adulphus, &c., 261. 

 Brunnanburh battle, 229. 277. 295. 

 Brunswick dynasty, casting vote, 43. 97. 153. 198. 280. 

 Brute Chronicles, their publication, 128. 

 B. (R. W.) on bell inscription, 299. 



Bitter beverages, 392. 



Chewing the cud, 190. 



Clergymen wearing cassocks, 516. 



Gibbet, the last in England, 216. 



Green rose, 300. 



Guano, as a manure, 194. 



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



B. (R. W.) on juries laying their heads together, 265. 



Knowledge is power, 487. 



Naves, crooked, 297. 



Worthley (Grace), 497. 

 Bryant (Charles) of Norwich, 430. 

 Brydges family, 249. 



Brydges (Sir Sam. Egerton), a military oflicer, 464. 

 B. (S.) on obnoxious, 111. 

 B. (T.) on armorial queries, 269. 



Gelsthorp family arms, 211. 518. 



St. Frideswide, 270. 



Sir Robert Sale's arms, 350. 

 B. (T. B.) on the Pope and Blount Letters, 344. 

 Buchanan (Mr.), president of the United States, 45 1 . 

 Buck-basket, its derivation, 373. 

 Buckton (T. J.) on Baalbec temple, 114. 



Calvary, its locality, 97. 



Candide and the Quarterly Review, 398. 



Deluge, its universahty, 240. 



Dismissal of non-communicants, 205. 



General Epistles, 276. 



Gothe on the Antigone of Sophocles, 123. 



Greek cross, 257. 



Gypsies, or Romees, 193. 



Hebrew Scriptures, authorised version, 474. 



" Par ternis suppar," 239. 



Punch and Judy, 495. 



Saracen, its derivation, 298. 

 Bud, its etymology, 144. 

 Buda, Turkish inscription at, 218.; sources d'eaus, 218 . 



338. 419. 

 " Buflfooning," its early use, 506. 

 Building, the oldest in Britain, 449. 

 Bulgaria, the Christian bell heard at, 326. 

 Burge (Geo.) on Chatterton's portrait, 231. 

 Burial in unconsecrated ground, 337. 

 Burial with coffins, 454. 

 Buriensis on Lepell's regiment, 416. 

 Burke (Edmund), " Literary Remains," 372. 

 Burke (Wm.), the murderer, dissected, 251. 

 Burleigh (the Lord of), 457. 

 Burn (J. S.) on parish registers, 118. 



Simon (Thomas), medallist, 276. 

 Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), letter on the landing of the Prince 

 of Orange, 244. ; Treatises on Polygamy and Divorce, 

 131. 

 Burnet (Dr. Thomas), " Archasologia," 321. 

 Burns (Robert), inedited poetry, 506. 

 Burrett (W. A.) on the rites of gypsies, 11. 

 Buslingthorpe family arms, 328. 

 Bass, or Butt (Mrs.), Queen Anne's nurse, 155. 

 Butler possessions in Wiltshire, &c., 10. 

 Butler (Rev. Richard) on harp in arms of Ireland, 13. 

 Butts (Dr. Robert), bishop of Ely, 17. 478. 

 B. (W. K. R.) on ancient parliamentary speech, 430, 

 By field (Nicolas), his "Pattern of Wholesome Words," 



211. 338. 

 Byrom (Dr. John), his Jacobite toast, 292. ; paraphrase 



on the motto of " N. & Q.," ib. 

 Byron (Lord), Ode attributed to him, 48. 

 Byng (E. E.) on ancient British saints, 68. 



Hengist and Horsa, 76. 



Memorials of former greatness, 99. 



•'Pence a piece," 118. 



Band, its derivation, 138. 



Tobacco drinking, 95. 



