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INDEX. 



Dover Castle, oriarin of its road, 150. 



Downeman (Rev. Geo.), prays for the Earl of Essex, 61 



Doxology: " Praise God from wliom all blessings flow,' 



its author, 309. 474. 

 D. (P.) on epigram on the Dunciad fronti.spiece, 182. 

 Drachsholm, Botlivvell confined in its castle, 141. 

 Draper (H.) on " pence a piece," 118. 

 Draught, a provincialism, 388. 

 Dream-books, 109. 

 Dream superstitions, 325. 



Dream testimony, the Red Bam murder, 458. 515. 

 Dreams, morning, 77. 

 Dredge (John I.") on Eaton's Sermons, 138. 



Marriot the great eater, 33. 



" Rebukes for Sin," its author, 99. 



Remote tradition through few links, 74. 



Rolle (Samuel), 139. 

 Dress in 1780, 227. 

 "Drowned," in the sense of " buried," 221. 297. 335. 



516. 

 Drum, words adapted to its beats, 339. 

 Drvden (John), his funeral, 345. 

 D.'(S.N.) on "allow," 139. 



" It," an old English idiom, 139. 

 D. (T. H.) on New York murder, 110. 

 Dublin, origin of names of places in, 315. 377. 

 Ducking-stool for women, 38. 98. 295. 

 Duke (Richard), the poet, 4. 

 Duncan (Lord), lines on his victory, 146. 

 Dunchurch, custom during Divine service, 266. 336. 



516. 

 Duncombe (Col. John), noticed, 157. 217. 

 Duncumb (John), his legal fees, 173. 

 Dun-da-lethglas on Southwell MSS., 310. 

 Dunelmensis on Durham University, 412. 

 Dunliip (Wm.), American author, 129. 339. 

 Dundis (Madame), " Court of England," 400. 

 Dunton (John), his " Summer Ramble," 132. 

 Durham Castle, ancient drum at, 148. 

 Durham University projected by Cromwell, 412. 475. 

 Durmast oak, its durability, 493. 

 Dutch Guards' farewell to England, 461. 

 D. (W. S.) on Aristotle's Proverbs, 48. 



E, 



E. on Dicky Dickison, 273. 



St. Pancras church, Jliddlesex, 490. 

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

 Early rising and night watching, 388. 

 Eastwood (J.) on " allow " in baptismal service, 97. 



Artillery in seventeenth century, 414. 



Epitaph at Barnwell Priory, 478. 



Gower queries, 420. 499. 



Lawn billiards, 75. 



Scotch Darien Company, 419. 



Thanks after reading the Gospel, 467. 

 Eaton (Samuel), his Sermon, 93. 138. 

 Eber on glycerine for naturalists, 38. 

 EbfF. (J. Q.) on parochial library at Maldon, 218. 

 Echternach, the jumping dance of, 188. 512. 

 E. (C. P.) on almshous|s recently founded, 439. 

 Eddystone lighthouse, inscription on, 238. 

 Edgar Atheling, 484. 

 Edgeworth (Miss), parentage, 36. 396. 



Edinburgh Review, the first, 227. 

 Edward II.'s retreat into Glamorganshire, 602. 

 Edwards (Henry) on deans and prebendaries, 120. 

 Effigies on curious inn signs, 299. 

 Index mottoes, 357. 



Leeming's picture at Hereford Cathedral, 277. 

 Eggs in heraldry, 353. 419. 

 Egyptian locks, 147. 



E. (H.) on Thomas Barker, a printer, 467. 

 Newcourt's Repertorium, 396. 

 Passports, 60. 

 Eirionnach on Common-Place books for the Bible, 304. 

 Mottoes for a bibliographical fccrap-book, 408. 

 Mottoes for a Common-Place book, 327. 

 Theosophists and Mystics, 487. 

 E. (J.) on Hayne, a local termination, 49. 



Physiology, 229. 

 E. (K. P. D.) on death at will, 254. 

 Early inventory, 204. 

 Longevity in Canada, 37. 

 Organ submerged, 420. 

 Pari.sh registers, 378. 

 Scotch Darien Company, 419. 

 Selden's birth-place, 469. 

 Superstition at Constantina, 145. 

 Superstition of the present day, 128. 

 Elephants exasperated by the blood of mulberries, 388. 



435. 

 Elephants in India, 371. 

 Elham, Kent, parochial library, 39. 

 Elizabeth (Queen) and the study of Greek, 29. ; epitaphs 



on, 246. 

 Ellis (John), miscellaneous writer, 316. 

 Ellis (Sir Henry) on Newcourt's " Repertorium," 374. 

 E. (M.) on the blue frock coat, 370. 

 Encaustic tiles, how copied, 270. 317. 

 England (New), documents relating to, 108. 335. 

 Enlightenment, an unpopular word, 210. 336. 

 Enquirer on Minerva of Sanctius, 132. 



Wray (Daniel), Junius claimant, 164. 

 Enstammt, or Erstourt, 330. 

 Entitled, or intituled, 288. 

 Epergne, surtout do table, 260. 

 Epigrams: Bless'd be the Sunday, 66. 

 Dunciad frontispiece, 182. 



Knowledge is power, 487. • 



Epistles, General, why so called, 209. 276. 399. 



Epitaphs : — 



Adkins (William) of Winchester College, 195. 

 Ballard (Mrs.) at St. Thomas, Ryde, 408. 457. 

 Bastard child murdered by its mother, 506. 

 Bell-ringer, James Barbara, 8, 

 Boles (Richard), in Winchester Cathedral, 65, 



195. 

 Crawsley (Eliza) at Kinver Church, 305. 

 Crewe (Phoebe) in Norwich, 305. 

 Davies (Madam Mary) in Winchester Cathedral, 



190. 

 Davison (Tho.) in Winchester College, 195. 

 Expence (Martin) in Clewer Church, 432. 

 Fitz -Pen als Phippen, Truro, 305. 

 Flower (George) of Winchester College, 196. 

 Geffres (Thomas) of Winche.ster College, 195. 

 Gislenus Romanus (J. B.) at Rome, 306. 

 Green (Sir William), Bart, at Plumstead, 305. 



