INDEX 



TO 



THE TWELFTH VOLUME. 



[For classified articles, see Anonymous Woiiks, Notices of New Books, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Folk Lonp., Inscriptions, Photo- 



GRAPIIV, FOPIANA, PilOYKRBS, QliOTATiONS, SlUKSPEAUE, and SONQS AND BaJ-LADS.] 



A. on Cliiide Harold and the Gerusa. 



lemmo Liberata, 2d. 

 Abbot ( Abp.), incident in his life, 74. 

 Abdias of Habylon, 167. 

 Aberystruth parish, its folk lore, 483. 50t. 

 Abliba on Expedition to New Holland, WiS. 



Irish proverbs, 508. 



• Kev. John Bale's Poem.s, 16(i. 



Abingdon (Thoraas), his Antiquities of 



Worcester, 327. 

 " Aboard," "ashore," their use defended, 



46. 113. 354. 

 A. (C. U.) on Japanese liberty, 202. 



Kiortality amonj? swallows, 513. 



A. (C. D.) on Scottish folk lore, 200. ' 

 Acton (John), his pedigree, 353. 505. 

 Acworth (G. B.) on sedilia and choirs, 344. 

 Adam (H. ap.) on Bridge the organ-builder, 



412. 

 Adams (James), an English Jesuit, 168. 

 Addison's lesser Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, 



305. 

 Admiration stop, its origin, 521. 

 Adninan (Adrian) on books relating to 

 seals, 335. 



seal-engravers' se.ils, SO. 



Advena on Dodd's Sermon on Malt, 497. 

 Advertisements, poetical, 340. 

 A. (E. H.) on St. Alban's Day, 75. 



— Anson's Voyage, its authorship, 62. 

 — — dial inscription, 'iJ3. 



door -head inscription, 73. 



drowning sensations, 236. 



epigram on notes in a Bible, 143. 



Freeman family, 145. 



~— green rose, 481. 



Hawke (Sir Edward), 242. 



— lady restored to life, 215. 



Nightingale (Miss), her published 



work, 496. 



priests' hiding-places, 235. 



Servetus, 165. 



— — Sultan Krim Gherry, 481. 

 Aerolites, or meteoric stones, 147. 215. 

 Agatbas on Sympson's MS. of parish 



churches, 452. 

 Agist, agistment, exjjlained, 429. 

 A. (II.) on John Raymond, 175. 



— priests' hiding-places, 191. 



A. (I. H.) on anonymous hymns, 519. 



• m.achine hexameters, 470. 



Airs, popular, 183. 235. 293. 374. 

 A. (.T.) on curious titles of books, 469. 

 A. (J. S.) on Swift's Works, 45. 

 Alban (St.), the day of his festival, 75. 

 Albert (Prince), Hebrew acrostic on the 

 name, 426. 



Aldenham parish register, lines from, 281. 



322. 

 Aldrich (Dean), his bacchanalian rules, 

 393. 



chant in G, 471. 



Alfred (King), his Orosius, 178. - 



his supposed burial-place, 320. 



'A>.iiCs, on-Abbe Carlo Fea, 276. 



authors' names anagrammatised, 15. 



Burke the writer of Sir Joshua Iley- 



nolds's Lectures, 325. 



De Burgh's Hibernia Dominicana, 35. 



Montaigne's Works, 394. 



Namby Pamby, 123. 



Souvenirs de'la Marquise de Crequi, 



521. 

 Alison's History of Europe, inaccuracy in, 



62. 

 Allen family of Brindley, 427. 520. 

 Allen (Ralph), his quarrel with Pope, 377. 

 Allen (II. J.) on ancient cements, 135. 



curia : comitia curiata, 382. 



Alliterative exercise, 53, 

 Alma, The Book of, in the Book of Mor- 

 mon, 326. 

 Almanacs, historical value of old, 143. 

 Almanacs of 1819 and 1855, 19. 52. 94. 

 " Almighty dollar," origin of the\)hrase, 8.3. 

 Alnwick. Castle, moveable windows at, 147. 

 Alpha on Bernard Connor, 207. 



Thomas Perceval, 226. 440. 



Altars, stone, 115. 



A. (M.) on " the cold shade of the aritto- 



cracy," 478. 

 A. (M.), Oxon , on Alison's History of 



Europe, 62. 

 Ambassadress, British, poem to the Frencli 



king, 360. 

 American surnames, 40. 114. 591. 

 Amicus on Archdeacon Furney, 95. 

 Anagrams : Authors' names, 15. 155. 

 Anastatic printing, 154. 

 Anderson (Edraond), his letter to Sir 



Francis Bacon, 8. 

 Andre (Major), residence of his relatives, 



480. 

 Andrews of Evesham, 407. 

 Angelo (Michael), his true name, 50. 

 Anne (Queen), receipts of her exchequer, 



467. 

 Annet (Peter), noticed, 204. 

 Annual Register, its editors, 62. 92. 171. 

 Anon on Calmady and Westcombe fami- 

 lies, 461. 



Chapter of Kings, 89. 



Child's Guide to Knowledge, 314. 



clerks of the council, 223. 



. . contemporary and cotcmpoiary, 415. 



Greenock folk lore, 488. 



inscriptions in Cardigan Bay, 494. 



Anon on Konx Ompax, 375. 



Macartneys of Longford, 327. 



Marcaldi's Life of Mury Queen of 



Scots, 324. 



AsoNY.MOUS Works : — 



Act at Oxford, 510. 



ArchzEological Epistle to Dean Milles, 

 4.35. 



Battle of the Nile, 407. 



Cato Major, 366. 



Celestial Divorce, 47. 95. 535. • 



Charles I., the Reign of, 429. 



Cheshire Huntress, 427. 



Child's Guide to Knowledge, 205. SlI. 



Chronicle of the Kings of England, 168. 

 252. 



Constantia, or the Distressed Friend, 

 45. 



Dsemon of Daneswall, a tragedy, 226. 



David — The Life of David, the Man 

 after God 's own Heart, 204. £55. 



Discourse of Humane Reason, 354. 



Disguise, a dramatic novel, 45. 



Dramatic Poems, 264. 



Easter Monday, a farce, 244. 



Edmond, Orphan of the Castle, 226. 905. 



Edward and Egwina, 366. 



Essay on Mental Tillage, 285. 



Gallant Moriscoes, 226. 



Gold-headed Cane, 113. 194. 



Gravity and Levity, 146. 



Henry of Transtamarc, 244. 



History of William HI., 266. 



Holland : Account of an Expedition (o 

 New Holland, 508. 



Humours of Oxford, 472. 



Journey through Germany and Franco, 



450. 

 Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and 



Nations, 224. 

 Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 450. 

 Landscapes in Verse, 429. 

 Lays of the Minnesingers, 2f>7. 

 Legend of Captain Jones, 30. 74. 

 Le Nouver.u Gulliver, 452. 

 Love a la Mode, 88. 

 Lycidas, a Masque, 147. 

 Maze, a poem, 366. 

 Move the Merrier, 245. 

 Offering, 244. 



Old Week's Preparation, 295. 

 Original Poems by a Lady, 28, 

 Palladius and Irene, 366. 

 Paradise of Coquettes, 453. 

 Philamour and Philamena, 366. 481. ' 

 Poetry by an Artist, 245. 293. 

 Raymond, a Tragedy, 226. 

 Reception,'a Play, 87. 

 Kime of the New-made Baccalcre, 35. 



