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INDEX. 



Parallel passages, 83. 261. 492. 

 Paravincin (Francis), Dialogue quoted by 



liim, 105. 510. 

 Parliamentary printing, 63. 

 Parochial libraries, 55. 

 Parochial registers, extracts from, 1567— 



1570, 443. 520. 

 Parr (Dr. Samuel) a.<isists Dr. White in 



the Hampton Lectures, 358. 

 Parry (Bishop Henry), his descendants, 



365. 440. 

 Parson's blue, 406. 

 Paston family, 366.519. 

 P.itay, date of the battle of, 11. 

 Paternoster, White, 35. 

 Patonce on Mainhardt Frederick Darcy, 



494. 

 — — De Laune family, 498. 

 Patrick (Bishop) and the latitudinarians, 



262. 

 Pavement of London, 1764, 323. 

 P. (C. J.) on John Cleaveland, 47. 480. 

 Countess of Home, 429. 



Roman Britain, 355. 



P. (D.) on book-plates, 35. 



— Cardinal Bainbridge, 411. 



Peacock (Edward) on churchwardens' ac- 

 counts of Saxilby, 1S2. 



— Hedon bells, 391. 

 Peacock pie, a savoury dish, 389. 

 Pearson (Sir Anthony), 450. 520. 

 Pedro on Eric the Forester, 227. 

 Peerages in female line, 185. 216. 



Pegge (Samuel), jun., his Curialia, Sec, 



327. 

 Pelicanus Araericanus, on a quotation, 



450. 

 —— Le Nouveau Gulliver, 452. 

 Pentraeth (Dolly), her tomb and epitaph, 



407. 500. 

 Pepys (Samuel), his mother's name, 102. 

 Perceval (Thomas), F.S.A., his death, 266. 



373. 440. 

 Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry, 21. 

 Permutating hexameters, 222. 

 Perry (Capt.), the engineer, 169. 

 Persian ambassador, in 1819, 146. 

 Perthensis (J. A.) on Ariostos Brutto 

 Mostrc, 440. 



— dancing and dancing tunes, 234. 



— Diana tune, 87. 

 door inscription, 478. 



-— Montgomery's Cherrie and the Slae, 

 384. 



— — Rob Royson's bonnet, 441. 



— — Scotch version of the Psalms, 87. 



Peth, its etymology, 74. 112. 150. 17.x 



Pettigrew (T. J.) on Servetus's Christian- 

 ismi Restitutio, 367. 



Pews, women, 443. 520. 



*. on Memory Middleton, 414. 



P. (G. R.) on bells at Hedon, 285. 



P. (H.) on an English bishop's opinion on 

 mixed marriages, 206. 



— — " Four Years in France," its author, 

 227. 



Pharaoh, its derivation, 302. 



Phelps (J. L.) on Phelps, clerk to the Par- 

 liament, 46. 



Plielps ;(John), Clerk of the Parliament, 

 46. 



Philharmonicus on Aldrich's chant in G., 

 471. 



Philip of Macedon and the Russian auto- 

 crat, 445. 



Phillott (F.) on etiolated, 373. 



— — charms from frogs, 487. 



•— harbingers of Spring, 331. 



— — mortality among swallows, 512. 



— — pronunciation of Sinope, 302. 459. 



— rackets or racquets, 308. 



——sepulchral monuments in Barytes, 

 315. 



•— Tavistock church registers, 479. 



Philo-Chaucer on inedited poem by Chau- 

 cer, 140. 



Philo-Judajus on the red hand, 19. 



" Philosophy of Societies," 126. 



Philosophy of the ancients, 405. 



<I>. (O.) on American surnames, 114. 



Photography : — 



albumenizing process, 310. 



alcoholized paper, 192. 



collodion negatives, 131. 172. 192. 232. 



collodion, old, 131. 



collodion plates preserved sensitive, 



437. 

 concave field for pictures, 516. 

 conversion of photographs into inde- 

 lible pictures, 370. 

 corporation records copied, 212. 409. 

 distilled water, 250. 292. 

 electricity of gutta-percha films, 476. 

 enamel process, 212. 

 fading of photographs, 436. 

 Fenton's photographs from the Crimea, 



272. 

 Festeau on coUodionized paper. 111. 

 gun cotton for collodion, 411. 

 gutta-percha baths, 131. 

 lenses, large and small, 72. 

 Long's method of preserving collodion 



plates sensitive, 437. 476. 

 Lyte's process, 16. 33. 50. 

 mortuary photographs, 370. 411. 

 mounting photographs, 437. 

 oil paintings copied, 72. 

 Photographic Society's Reports on 



fading of photographs, 4-33. 

 positive printing, 3S9. 

 positive*, alteration of, 150. 

 printing, hint on, 192. 

 silver recovered from wasted hypo, 72. 

 stereoscopes, new, 311. 

 stereoscopes, novel method of taking, 



171. 212. 251. 273. 333. 351. 390. 412. 



457. 

 Taupenot's process of albumenizing, 



310. 332. 

 tests. 111. 

 Testud du Beauregard on colours in 



pictures, 91. 171. 

 thunder and photographic chemicals, 



51. 

 Works on Photography, 458. 



Phraseology, confusion of terras in popular, 



160. 214. 274. 330. 

 Physicians' college, engraving of, 6a. 113. 



214. 

 Piazzetta (John Baptist), artist, 126. 155. 

 Pickering (J.) on Cutts family, 501. 

 Pickering (Sir Gilbert), his representative, 



471. 

 Picts, its derivation, 339. " 

 Pictures in private collections, 228. 

 " Pilam pedalem," &c., 326. 392. 

 Pilgrims' roads, 108. 

 Pinacophilus on inscription to the S.nmian 



Sybil, 286. 

 Pinchback, a metal, 341. 

 Pinkerton ( W.) on the blue rose, 109. 



longevity of incumbents, 514. 



marrying to save life, 257. 



Pistols cocked before royalty, 46!. 

 Pitman (J.) on octave system of notation, 



304. 

 Pius V. and the Book of Common Prayer, 



458. 474. 

 P. (J.) on Byron's Ode to Napoleon, 48. 



ink obliterated from paper, 29. 



P. (J. H.) on photographic tests. 111. 

 Place (Francis), his pottery ware, 283. 

 " Place never mentioned to ears polite," 



183. 275. 

 Plague ori65S, 281. 322. 

 Plague personified as a knight, 326. ' 

 Plantagenet (GeofiVey), bishop elect, 369. 

 Playing tables brought by Pompey from 



the East, 428. 518. 

 Plith, Russian instrument of punishment, 



347. 

 Plutarch, passage in, 205. 

 P. (M.) on Pegge's Memoirs, 327. 



Uffenbach library, 344. 



Poavola, its meaning, 408. 



Poitevin, dialogue in, 264. 354. S88. 522. 



Pollards, trees, 9. 54. 135. 195. 268. , 



Poll-books, the earliest printed, 10. 

 Polygamy, 519. 

 Polypus, or Polype, 384. 

 Porapey's playing tables, 428. 518. 

 Pontius, the Samnite general, 383. 

 Pont ( Robert), Scottish psalmist, 66. 

 Poole (Dr. Robert) his Christian Convert, 

 468. 



POPIANA : — 



Bathurst, the bookseller, 60. 357. 379. 



Caryl of the Rape of Lock, 415. 



Corinna, 277. 392. 431. 



Dunciad of 1727,46. 



Kevs to the Dunciad, 161. 



Letters to the Misses Blount, 377. 463. 



Miscellanies, 60. 



Motto the bookseller, 60. 358. 490. 



Pope's quarrel with Ralph Allen, 377. 



463. 

 Unfortunate Lady, 56. 

 Works of Alex.' Pope, new edition, 

 296. 

 Porsena, the eighth king of Rome, 239. 300. 



419. 

 Portsmouth (Louise de Queroualle, 



Duchess of), her medal, 380. 

 Posies on wedding-rings, 113. 194. 313. 



393. 

 Postal book-query, 126. 

 Post Office history, 185. 255. 

 Pote (Jos.), his copy of Lives of Leland, 



Hearne, and Wood, 244. 

 Potter (T. R.) on Condarius, 30. 

 P. (P.) on blue and yellow flowers, 176. 



cat's cradle, 93. 



forlorn, its meaning, 94. 



Graham's intercepted letters, 93. 



— way-side crosses, 94. 



P. (P. T.) on account-book of Henry 

 Woodfall, 197. 



ledger of Henry Woodfall, Jun., 217. 



Pratt (Samuel Jackson), his works, 429. 

 Prayer-Book : passage in the General 



Thanksgiving, 405. 

 Preston Pans, officers killed at the battle, 



"9. 95. 

 Priests' 'hiding-places, 14. 48. 149. 191. 235, 



313. 478. 

 Prime Ministers, History of, 282. 

 Prince's masque, 1620, its expences, 485. 

 Pringle (Thomas), letter on the origin of 



Blackwood's Magazine, 340. 

 Printers' marks, 521. 

 Prize office commissioners, 86. 



Proverbs and Phrases : — 



A fair field antl no favour, 167. 



A fair pawn never shamed his master, 



185. 

 A leaky May and a dry June, 9. 

 All the go, 426. 

 An inch brcakcth no square, 185. 233. 



273. ■ ^ ^ 



Aristocracy — " The cold shade of the 



aristocracy," 428. 478. 

 At gaze, 106. 194. 



Bate me an ace, quoth Bolton, 185. 

 Give, gave, was a good man, 185. 

 God sendeth cold after clothes, 185. 

 Horse and horse, 427. 

 How can the foal arable, when the 



horse and mare trot ? 185. 

 Jumping for joy, 88. 

 Leave is light, 185. 233. 273. 

 Marriages made in heaven, 72. 195. 236. 



295. 

 Sleeveless errand, 58. 481. 520. 

 There is no fishing to the sea, nor ser. 



vice to the king, 185. 

 Vox populi, vox Dei, 96. 

 weather proverbs, 2C0. 490. 



Proverbs, Irish, 508. 



Providence, lines on, 9. 



Prynne (Wm.), his imprisonment, 6. .52, 



67.381.456. 

 receipt for his removal from Caernar- 

 von to Jersey, 381. 456. 

 Psalms, Scottish version at Cambridge, 87. 



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