INDEX. 



537 



Swindell (William), noticed, SSfi. 

 Swithin (SL) ami umbrellas, 137. 253. 

 Symbol, its meauiiig by Jeremy Taylor, 



451. 

 Sympson (And.),lus account of the Parish 



Churches in Scotland, 452. 



T. on Boisel's Voyage d'Espagne, 451. 



metal and symbol, 451. 



Table of forbidden degrees, 134. 

 Tacitus's Agricola, French translation, 204. 

 Tankard, preparation of a cool, 450. 

 Tapetzon I'inemixoch, its meaning, 305. 

 Tavern signs, poetical, 115. 

 Taverner (Kichard), a lay preacher, 214. 



334. 

 Tavistock church registers, extracts from, 



479. 

 Taylor (Chevalier John), 184. 

 Taylor (E. S.) on Arabic grammar, 55. 



Braddock (Gen.), 72. 



Clere family arms, 84. 



parochial libraries, 55. 



T. (C. ) on anastatic printing, 154. 



French cliurches, 154. 



sepulchral monuments, 372. 



Stonehengc, 153. 



water-colour artists, 305. 



T. (D.) on Dr. Samuel Clarke, 362. 

 Teeth cutting in advanced age, 25. 

 Telegraphic system of the universe, 65. 

 Telfair (Cortez), noticed, 186. 

 Tempera et Scribe on Jones's Botanical 



Tour, 29. 

 Temple Bar, petition for it.'; removal, 424. 

 Temple gate, tlie middle, 358. 490. 

 'J'emple (II. Iv.) on parallel passages, 261. 

 Tenni.s, a g;ime, 308. 



Tennyson (Alfred), hexameters in Maud, 

 447. 



his Maud, 125. 173. 193. 236. 



use of the word " baby," 183. 233. 41i>. 



Tenure, lands held by, 146. 



" Tertium quid," origin of the phrase, 243. 



Testament, the New, in French and Latin, 



450. 

 T. (H.) on jute used for paper making, 19. 



pollards, 9. 



Theodora of Handel's Oratorio, 205. 312. 



Th. (K.) on handbook, 374. 



Thomas (Mrs.), alias Corinna, 277. 392. 



431. 

 Thomas (Mrs. Eliz. Emma), her myste- 

 rious death, 362. 

 Thomond, the Marquisate of, 301. 

 Thorns (W. J.) on William Arnall, 98. 



hint on pliotographic printing, 192. 



■ — - Keys to the Dunciad, 161. 



portrait of John Arbuthnot, 439. 



Thompson (Pishey) on Culver or Colier 

 Keuts, 105. 



Roman Catholic bishoprics, 125. 430. 



women's pews, 520. 



Thomson (James), Mitford's Anecdota on, 

 365. 



play of Edward and Eleanora, 218. 



song, " For ever, Fortune," 3C5. 



Thoresby (T. E.) on the Codex Vaticanus, 



421. 

 Times' advertisements, 42. 112. 413. 

 Tincture, an alchemic term, 63. 

 Tippet on a barrister's gown, 143. 

 T. (J. G.) on full fig, 65. 

 T. (J. P.) on passage in Shakspeare, 407. 

 T. (M. G.) on Junius's Letters to Wood- 

 _ fall, 2.99. 

 T. (N. L.) on enigma on a hole, 7. 



epitaphs on the Penall family, 423. 



Hogarth's " Morning," painting, 521. 



hour-glass in pulpits, 19. 



office of high sheriif, 405. 



parallel passages, 492. 



Ridley and Heme parish, 304. 



Tobacco manufacturers, their health, SO. 



129. 172. ' 



Tonna (L. H. J.) on aerolites, 215. 



" To thee," and " to thou," 17. 



Towers (Bp. John), his arms, 152. 233. 



T. (P.) on alchemic tincture, 63. 



T. (P. P.) on pamphlets of 1759-60, 320. 



T. (R.) on the running Thursday, 326. 



Translator on absorbent paper, 250. 



international copyright law, 243. 



Travellers, exaggeration of, 51^3. 



Treacle, its old meaning, 283. 



Tree cast on the French coast, 204. 253. 



Trees and flowers, notes on, 70. 211. 



Trees, their age, 213. 275. 



Tregelles (S. P.) on the Codex Vaticanus, 

 422. 473. 



Trevelyan (Sir W. C.) on money and a 

 friend, 341. 



parallel between 12;)! and 1855, 324. 



Place's ware, 2S3. 



Somersetshire epitaphs, 423. 



Trophy tax, 67. 215. ' 



T. (R. Y.) on lines on Renown, 9. 



T. (S.) on La Saxe Gallante, 205. 



Tunnel from Dover to Calais, 1=98. 



Turkey and Kouie, 1()7. 



Turkish literature, 242. 



Turner (J. M. W.), his fame predicted, 

 446. 



Turtle, when first used, 144. 1G8. 



Turton (Dr.), Bishop of Ely, his collection 

 of portraits, 439. 



Tusser (Thomas), his will, 119. 193. 293. 



T. ( \V. M.) on aboard, ashore, 46. 



Barry Cornwall's Return of the Ad- 

 miral, 303. 



Drvden, Pope, and Curll's Corinna, 



277. 431 . 



historical and civil year, 325. 



Montaigne, edition of 1659, 303. 



— Pope's letters, 463. 



— — verb and nominative case, 65. 



xdict, or ydict, 31'4. 



Tynmouth (John), suffragan bishop, 520. 



U. 



U. on Reformation Court, 305. 



Uffenbach library, 314. 



Ukases in Russia, 2o6. 



Umbrella, its history, 137. ; its early use, 



233. 312. 

 Uneda on American surnames, 40. 

 Unskilled on drying botanical specimens, 



346. 

 Upminster on octagonal fonts, 126. 

 —^ Sir Samuel Shepherd, 127. 

 Urswick (Christopher), Abp. of York, 105. 



273. 

 Ushaw, its etymology, 74. 150. 

 U. (U.) on Edward Holmes, 385. 



V, 



Val on slea silk, 335. 



Vandyke's portrait of Col. Wm. Leggc,509. 



Vaughans, Earls of Carberry, 106. 



V. (E. H.) on Abbott Lawrence, 285. 



drying botanical si>ecimens, 455. 



Ventris (E.) on Tusser's will, 193. 



Verb and nominative case, 65. 153. 210. 413. 

 464. 



Vesek, Russian measure, 285. 



" Vesica piscis," when first used, 29. 93. 174. 



Victoria (Queen), her five pound piece, 428. 



Vine at Hampton Court, 404. 



Virgin and Child, stained glass picture of, 

 133. 



Virginal, musical instrument, 9. 



Virginian's papers in the Public Adver- 

 tiser, and the Gazetteer, 509. 



V. (V.) on ancient ink, 480. 



Vyse (Charles), schoolmaster, 30. 



W. 



W. on Johnian melodies, 319. 



—^ mortality among swallows, 413. 



W. oh Will o' the Wisp, 167. 

 W. {Sombay) on Wotton (jueries, 286. 

 Waberton (Edmund) on Salcuthat, 245. 

 Wadloe (Simon) of the Devil Tavern, 122. 



335. 

 Walcott (Mackenzie) on alliterative 



couplet, 53. 

 bell at funerals, 314. 



— bell inscriptions, 130. 



canonicals worn in public, 202. 291. 501. 



cardinal's red hat, 313. 



door inscriptions, 302. 



Hampshire folk lore, 200. 



hunting bishops, 35. 



— Lady Home and Lord Kerr, 94. 



lay preachers at Oxford, 334. 



Litany read by laymen, .03. 



— — moustache worn by clergymen, 202. ' 



palindromon, vers retourne, 313. 



-.— . " place never mentioned to ears polite," 

 183. 275. 



popular airs, 293. 



>^— posies on wedding-rings, 194. 313. 



priests' hiding-places, 313. 



itoman Catholic bishoprics, 190. 



371. 



314. 



— — Stukeley's door inscription, 355. 



tippet of a barrister's gown, 143. 



treacle, 283. 



Wales, royal arms of, 33. 213. 



Walkinghame (Francis), noticed, G6. 



Wallaston (Dr.) on drowning, 87. 153. 



Waller (Edmund), correction in his poctn, 

 " Of Divine Love," 6. 



Waller (Sir Wm.), his Recollections, 244. 

 £95. 



Walter (H.) on .alliterative couplet, B3, 



epigram on laureateship, 53. 



pollards, 54. 



Kaumer's Letters on England, 436. 



Wanned, its modern use, 243. 



War and literature, 301. 



War, correspondence with the enemy, 

 158. 



Ward (Dr.), of Soham, 495. 



Ward (Simon) on Earls of Antrim, 260. 



— lav-preachers, 214. 



Will o' the Wisp, 208. 



O'Brien, Marquis of Thomond, 301. 



Warden (J. S.) on Lord Byron, and, the 

 hippopotamus, 28. 



Ossian and Fcrdousee, 29. 



. Raleigh (Sir Walter), his descendants, 



34. 



Scott's Novels, errors in, 25. 



small white hand a sign of high birth, 



10. 



Warton (Thomas), sen., his early poems, 

 428. 



Warts, marvellous cures for, 37. 



Warwick (Edw.) on door-way inscriptions, 

 34. 



lays of the Minnesingers, 207. 



Shakspeare and his descendants. 123. 



.sphinx, its mystical meaning, 134. 



'Pennyson's Maud, 236. 



Wash, a shallow sea, its derivation, 365. 

 519. 



Washington (President), his coin, 203. 



Water-colour artists, 305. 



Watson (Bp. Richard) on mixed marriages, 

 206. 232. 



Waylen (J.) on priests' hiding-places, 149. 



Way-side crosses, 73. 



W. (B.) on legal antiquities, 44S. 



W. (C.) on "Trumpeter unus erat," 479. 



W. (C. H. H.) on anonymous hymns, 11. 



W. (C. W.) on Blargaret, daughter of Ro- 

 bert a., 429. 



W. (D.) on American surnames, 391. 



Webb (John) on Monmouthshire folk lore, 

 483. 504. 



Webb (Thomas) on Albert Smith's Phre- 

 nology, 384. 



Wedding-rings, posies on, 113. 194. 313. 

 393.461. 



Weir (Arch.) on books chained in churches, 

 479. 



longevity of lawyers, 8G. 



