INDEX. 



535 



p. (S. R.I on Discourse of Humane Reason, 

 364, 



Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 395. 



P. (S. T.) on " The Life of David," 255. 

 P. (T.) on militia officers and their prece- 

 dence, 3+7. 

 P. (T. G.) on Single-speech Ilarailton, 413. 

 P. (T. R.) on Wm. and James Sherard,47. 

 " Pudding time" explained, 268. 

 Puffing, origin of, 42. 

 Pulpit eccentricity, specimens of, 498. 

 Pun on the University of London, 492. 

 P. (W.) on Wheble the printer, 266. 



Wood's AthenaLOxonienses, 292. 



P. (W. S.) on Paravincin, 105. 



Q. 



Q. on Arabic particles, S26. 



halliards, or Ifilliards, 406. 



— — widow and relict, 3-15. 

 Q. (F. S.) on octave system of notation, 477. 

 Quadrature of the circle, its supposed dis- 

 covery, 57. 114.306. 

 Quajrens on Mrs. Joanna Stephens, 3G6. 

 Quffisitus on Sir James Lowther, 428. 

 Quebec, pasquinade on its capture, 34. 

 Questor on precedence of knights, 47. 

 Quidam on etymology of Gillingham, 3S3. 

 tumulus at Langbury Hill, 364. 



Quotations : — 



An angel now, and little less before, 264. 



A Saviour, or 1 die, 36t. 



Base Envy withers at another's jo3', 



227. 

 By education most have been misled, 



19. 

 By touch ethereal wafted into heaven, 



243. 

 Death hath a thousand ways to let out 



life, 204. 

 Fiat justitia, ruat coelum, 204. 

 Forgiveness to the injured does belong, 



204. 

 He equall'd all but Shakspeare here 



below, 204. S95. 

 His golden locks time hath to silver 



turned, 450. 

 I dream'd my love was a milk-white 



doe, 65. 

 Indocti discunt, et ament meminisse 



periti, 204. 

 I think the thing you call renown, 9. 



93. 

 Men of Graecia, heirs of glory, 185. 

 Oderunt peccare boni, &c., 87. 175. 

 Oh ! go from the window, 498. 

 Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerint, 



35. 

 Pcrturbabantur, &c., 252. 293. 415. 

 Proximus sura egomet mihi, 287. 

 Qui jacet in terra, non habet uude 



cadat, 204. 

 Regis ad exemplum, 352. 

 The heart may break, &c., 480. 

 Those days were never, 494. 

 Trumpeter unus erat, &c., 226. 286. 479. 

 Vox audita pcrit, litera scripta manet, 



204. 



R. 



R. on cannon shot at Sebastopol, 451. 

 R. (A. B.) on Roman Catholic bishoprics, 

 190. 



Scottish nursery song, 73. 



Stukely (Capt. Thomas), 170. 



Rackets, or Racquets, 244. 308. 



Rag (Jack) on miners' superstitions, 201. 



Raieigh (Sir Walter), his descendants, 34. 



Ramsden (Alfred) on Columbus relic, 34i. 



Rapin (Rene), his Horti, 211. 



Rat, black, 18. 



Raumer (Professor von), his Letters on 



England, 466. 

 Rawlinson (H.) on coffee as a deodorizer, 



283. 



Ray (James), his History of the Rebellion, 



95. 232. 

 Raymond (John), of Fairford, 28. 175. 

 It. (C.) on Russia and Turkey, 202. 

 R. 1. (C.) on cathedral registers, 173. 



Caryl of the Rape of the Lock, 41,5. 



R. (D.) on the translator of Arabian 



Nightfi, 148. 

 Ready Reckoners, the earliest, 226. 

 Records of Ireland, 59. 

 Red dragon, 31. 

 Red hand, its origin, 19. 

 Red slippers in Constantinople, 205. 413. 

 Reed (Charles) on .inonymous hymns, 153. 



medals of the Congress of Verona, 202. 



439. 



Running Thursday, 439. 



Rees (James), American Home Missionary, 



509. 

 Reformation court, 305. 

 Registration, parochial, its origin, 514. 

 R. (E. G.) on Callow Pit, 487. 

 — — Friesic and Icelandic languages, 470. 



harbingers of Spring, 254. 



Gillingham, Norfolk, 480. 



inscription in Soham churchyard, 495. 



— ^ jower, its etymology, 263. 

 — — Norfolk legend in stone, 486. 



omissions of editors, 262. 



useful superstitions, 488. 



AViU of the Wisp, 290. 



wirwivvle, a plant, 519.: 



Reporters, their history, 285. 

 Retributive justice. 317. 441. 

 Reynolds (G. W. M.) on Man in the Iron 



Mask, 213. 



" parson," and "clerk," 214. 



Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his Lectures pre- 

 pared by K. liurke, 325. 393. 472. 

 R. (F. 15.) on catliedral registers, 135. 



stone altars. 115. 



R. (F. R.) on Thomas Perceval, 373. 

 R. (G. ) on Gesta Romanorum, 144. 

 R. (G. E.) on chare or chair, 234. 



clint, its meaning, 406. 



Conversations with Wordsworth, 413. 



flass, its derivation, 234. 



marriages made in heaven, 23S. 



predictions of the fire of London, 102. 



" Reign of Charles I.," 429. 



Will ()' the Wisp, 234. 



Richard, Earl of Cornwall, his death, 246. 

 Hidlev (Bishop), and Home Church, 304. 

 Rix (S. W.) on Basil Kennett's MS., 382. 



Conge, 460. 



R. (J.) on ancient cements, S.K. 

 R. (J. C.) on Buchan's Ballads, 135. 



Cevenncs fanatics, 134. 



. laymen reading the Litany, 153. 



Miinchhausen's Travels, 128. 



Nursery Hymn, 135. 



Rose's Biographical Dictionary, 135. 



table of forbidden degrees, 134. 



tree cast on the French coast, 204. 



R. (L. M. M.) on Druidical monument at 

 Carnac, 205. 



fire, when discovered, 205. 



Man in the Iron Mask, 94. 



ovum anguinum, 73. 



R. (M.) on Sultan Krira Gherry, 410. 



R. (N. H. L.) on anonymous hymns, 94. 



— — bankers' cheques,'9. 



Robin Hood ballad, 321. 



Rociic, lost MS. of a monk of, 286. 



Redd (Thomas), bookseller, 43. 141. 



Rodney (T. A.) on vellum-bound Junius, 



240. 

 Roland, Saint of Orkney, 357. 

 RoUiad, its history, 471. 

 Roman Britain, proposed work on, 355. 

 Roman stations and roads, 180. 

 -^— villa, how laid open, 29. 

 Romans, burial of their poor, 449. 521. 

 Rome, its four last kings, 239. 300. 419. 

 Romney Marsh, Kent, its charter, 346, 



347. 

 Rooms closed after death, 275. 

 Rose, a green one, 143 371. 481. 

 blue, 109. 176. 



Rose of Sharon, 518. 



Rose's Biographical Dictionary, 135. 



Rose (Thomas) on stereoscopic pictures. 

 212. 313. 



Rosemary, or sea-dew, 206. 273. 293. 



Roullers, mounted guard, 67. 



Roundles in old mansions, 290. 



Round Towers of Kerry, 345. 390. 



R. (P.) on Pcrturbabantur, &c., 293. 



R. (R.) on Sir Gilbert Pickering, 471. 



Queen of Bohemia's jewels, 494. 



RufTell (Wm.), his poetical will, 81. 



Running Thursday, 326. 350.371. 439. 458. 



Rupert on picture by Wilson, 124. 



Rurick, founder of the Russiau monarchy. 

 61.231. ' 



Russia and Turkey, 184. 202. 373. 439. 



Russian autocrat and Philip of Macedon. 

 445. ' 



monarchy, its founder, 61. 231. 



serfdom, 345. 



Rusticus on Norfolk folk lore, 489. 



Pursuits of Literature, 426. 



R. (V. A.) on Outram arms, 285. 



R. ( W. F.) on Greek poet quoted by Words- 

 worth, 163. 



2. on Archdeacon Furncv, 387. 



S. on Swainc family, 225,' 226. 



S. 1. (O.) on Dutensiana, 175. 



S. (A.) on Anne Boleyn's burial-place, 382. 



epitaph at Folkstone, 424. 



Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 246. 



■ Vandyke's portraits, 509. 



Sabbath, when first used for Sunday, 10. 54. 



Saints and flowers, 302. 



Saints who destroyed serpents, 313. 



Salcuthat. a translation, 245. 



Salmon (Rob. S.) on Christmas jingle, 506. 



Scottish nursery song, 73. 



Samian Sybil, inscription to, 286. 



Sampson (Rev. Mr.), his longevity, 469. 



Sampson (Robert), Clerk of the Council. 

 224. 



Sandys (Abp.), early editions of his Ovid, 

 2.96. 372. 



Sankey chamber, 215. 



Sanloque (Louis de), his Poems, 95. 



Sansom (J.) on curious anachronism, .507. 



Will of the Wisp, 208. 



Sardinian motto, 509. 



Sargent (Winthrop) on Gen.Braddock,517. 



Sarmati, the modern, 341. 391. 481. 



Satanic lore, 100. 



Sauty, or Sawty, bannocks, 245. 



Sawyer ( W.) on the Songs of the Drama- 

 tists, 142. 



S.ixilby, churchwardens' accounts of, 162. 



" Saxon Gallantry " inquired after, 205. 

 372. 459. 



Scandinavian antiquity, 165. 



Scharf (Geo.) on legend of the Golden Ta- 

 ble, 493. 



Schmanowsky (J. J.) on the Inquisition at 

 Madrid, 77. 



Schooley's Mountain, where ? 46. 



Schut (Cornelius), his painting of St. Ni- 

 colas, 186. 



Scotland, a perfect description of, 188. 248. 

 413. 



MS. account of its parish churches, 



452. 



Scottish nursery song, £8. 



Scott (J.) on " Actes fevum implet," 460. 



bronze mortar, 440. 



odd custom, 461. 



Scott (Sir Walter), errors in his Novels, 25. 



authorship of the Waverley Novel.", 



342.371.385. 433—436. 



Scott (Thomas), brother of Sir Walter, 343. 

 S86. 433—436. 



Scratch — " Old Scratch," its derivation, 229. 



Screw propeller bv the Earl of Stanliopc, 

 384. 



Scribe (John) on Bamford family, 46. 



glee vcr. madrigal, 105. 



