INDEX. 



525 



IJIcncowe (G.)on cock and pye, a sign, 104. 



military bands in the last century, 



121. 



poetical tavern signs, 115. 



poetical wills, 81. 



rouiidles in old niansionSi 290. 



— Thomas Tusser's will, 119. 293. 



Bletchley bells, 60. 



Bliss (Dr. Philip) on Annual Register, 92. 



Earlu's Microcosmography, 43. 



Blood (Wm.) on sopliist, 10'). 

 Blount (Martha) and Alex. Pope, 378 4G3. 

 Blue Beard, alias Giles de Laval, 6fi. 

 U. (N.) on " Trumpeter unus erat," 289. 

 B — n. (J.) on armorial bearings, 373. 

 Bockett (Julia 11.) on Kenneileigh manor, 

 102. 



will of Richard Knyvet, 243. 



Bohfmia (Queen of), her jewels, 494. 

 Boh'men (Jacob), hispliilosophy, Gj. 

 Eohn (James) on Belgic Version of the 



Gospels, 112. 

 Bohun (Humphrey de), 146. 953. 

 Boisel's Voyage d'Espiignc, 451.1 

 Boleyn (Anne), her burial at .Salle, SHi. 

 Bolingbroke (Lord) and the Barrier Treaty, 



117. 

 Bomba, king, origin of this sobriquet, 2S5. 



412. 

 Bonaparte (Naooleon), admirer of Milton, 



361. 

 Bonaparte's medal, " Detcente en Angle- 



terre," 43. 90. 

 Bone (J. H. A.) on agistment, 429. 



bear's liver, 495. 



hnlberjqi;tes, 452. 



Booker (John) on " Vox populi, vox Dei," 



OG. 

 Book-notes, MS. initial, 298. 

 Book-plates, 35. 114. 

 Books chained in churches, 312. 441 . 479. 

 Books, country dealers in second-hand, 47. 



97. 242. 

 Books, law for burning heretical, 509. 



Books, Notices of New : — 



Akerman's Remains of Pagan Saxen- 

 dom, 56. 



Barnes's Way of Salvation, 356. 



Becker's German Grammar, -356. 



Blakcy's Sketches of Angling Litera- 

 ture, 462. 



Blcw's Agamemnon, 396 



Bosworth's Description of Europe, 481. 



Brougham, (Lord), his Works, 115. 



Butler's (Samuel) Worlis, 136. 296. 



Byron's Poetical Works (Murray's), 

 295. 355. 



Camden Miscellany, Vol. III., 20. 



Chappell's Popular Music of Olden 

 Time. 395. 



Chaucer's Works, 56. 216. 



Chronicle of the Kings of England, 

 168. 



Conscience (Hendrik), his Novels, 56. 



Cornwell's Science of Arithmetic, 296. 



Deane — Papers on the Case of Silas 

 Deane, 315. 



Doran's Lives of the Queens of Eng- 

 land, 76. 



Drayton's Works, by Collier, ."95. 



Ecclesiastical Topograpliy of England, 

 21.i. 



Ferns of Great Britain llluslratcd, 3jG. 



Forester's Rambles in Norway, IIG. 



Gntty (Mrs.), Parables from Nature, 

 • 116. 



Gibbon's Rome (IMUrray), 20. 



Glen on the Influence of the Mind over 

 the Body, 56. 



Glossary of Architecture — German- 

 English and English-tierman, 156. 



Gosse's Handbook to Marine Aqua- 

 rium, 396. 



Go.«se's Manual of Marine Zoology,'' 

 196. 



Greek Anthology, translated by Mac- 

 gregor, 396. 



Crundtvig's Old Ballads of Iceland, 20. 



Cooks, Noriciis of New : — 



Ilallam's Constitutional History, 256. 

 355. 



Ilallam's Introduction to the Litera- 

 ture of Europe, 462. 



Hallam's Middle Ages. 20. 196. 



Hand Place-Book of the United King- 

 dom, 296. 



Herring's Paper and taper-Making, 

 196. 



Hewitt's Ancient Armour and Wea- 

 pons, 482. 



History of the Christian Church, 196. 



Hoare on English Roots, 442. 



Hurlbut (Wm.), Pictures from Cuba, 

 355. 



Hutchinson's Narrative of the Niger, 

 442. 



King (Sir John), Memoir of, 5^5. 



I,abarte's Handbook to the Arts of the 

 Middle Ages, 462. 



Land's Private Devotions, 356. 



Lucas on the Ancient British Church, 

 296. 



Macaulay's Frederick the Second, 76. 



Macaulay's History of England, Vols. 

 III. IV., 316. 501. 



Maitland's Superstition and Science, 

 502. 



Manual of Electricity, 4G2. 



Manuals of Gothic Carvings, &c., 76. 



Maps of the Crimea, by Wyld, 442. 



Mitford's Notes on Beaumont and 

 Fletcher, 442. 



Newland's Seasons of the Church, 462. 



Newton's Map of London and West- 

 min.stcr, 441. 



Noctes Ambi'osiana?, 216. 355. 



Ogilvic's Supplement to his Diction- 

 ary, 56. 



Palcario on the Benefit of Christ's 

 Death, 75. 



Paragraph English Bible, .356. 



Parker's edition of the Classics, 196. 

 442. 



Patker's Church Calendar, 442. 



Pennsylvania, History of, 315. 



llhind's British Antiquities, 156. 



Roberts's Social History of the People, 

 256. 



Roll of the Household Expenses of 

 Richard de Swinfield, 255. 



Roy's French Conversalions. 356. 



S:ibbath Bells cliimed by the Poels, 

 4S1. 



Smart's Essay on Locke's Philosophy, 

 2,56. 



Smith's Library of Old Authors 296 



Somersetshire Archa;ological Proceed. 

 ings, 356. 



Stanley's Painters, Dutch and Fle- 

 mish, 20. 



Stokes's Echoes of the War, 196. 



Strang's Gla.^gow and its Clubs, 395. . 



Taylor's New Zealand and its Inhabit- 

 ants, 482. 



Tennyson's Maud, 136. 



Wihnott's edition of British Poets, 

 136. 



Wilson on the Unity of Matter, 25G. 



Books, odd titles to old, 403. 469. 

 Bookseller on a book-post query, 126. 

 Book-worm and its ravages, 427. 474. 

 Bookworm on country dealers in old bookd, 

 47. 



Speke's Secret History, 403. 



Booth (VVm.) of Witton, 126. 

 Borrowdale in Cumberland, 323. 

 Boswell's Johnson, the early editions, 304. 



328. ■ ^ 



Bosworth (Dr. J.) on King Alfred's Oro- 



sius, 178. 

 Botanical specimens, on drying, 346. 3i!6. 



456. 

 BofiUer (Theobald lo), account of, SO. 

 Botolph on moustache worn bv the clergy, 



315. 

 Bounds, beating the, 133. 



Bounos on the local meaning of wether, 

 165. 



whitewashing in churches, l94. 



Bourne (Vincent), his butial-place, 327. 



Bowes (Arthur) on Major Andre, 480. 



Bowes (Sir Jerome), 109. £30. 



Bowman (H.) on a concave field for por- 

 traits, 516. 



Bowyer (Thomas) on the Lord's Supper, 

 245. 



Boyer (Abel), his Works, 267. 



B. (P.) on Henry Best's tomb, 314. 



epitaiih on Ralph Tyrer, 276. 



Ormonde (Duke of) and Atterbury, 



448. 



B. (P. A.) on Pope and Bathurst, 60. 379. 



B. (R.) on Lord Carberry, 106. 



passage in Greek poet, 304. 



Braddock (General) noticed, 72. 517. 



Brahamus (St.), his Vision, 270. 315. 



Bran on arms of Lord of Blaencych,'S83. 



Brass in Aughton Church, 164. 372 



Brass plates in churches, 164. 372. 418. 



Brasses, monumental, 121. 198. 



in Germany, 417. 



Braybrooke (Lord) on Cornwalleis the 

 v.'idow, 64. 



simile of a woman to the moon, 132. 



B. (R. E.) on Scott and the WaVerley 

 Novels, 435. 



Brecn (H. H.) on D'lsraeli's sonnet, 173. 



longevity cases, SO. 



■ quotations from Drydtn, 19. 



Sanlecque (Louis de), his Poems, 9,5. 



war, correspondence with the enemy. 



158. 



Bridge, the organ-builder, 4fi. 412. 



Britainc ( Wm. de) on " Humane Pru- 

 dence," 2S7. 410. 



Brodie (D. W.), his execution, 318. 



Brooke (Ralph), York Herald, 385. 



Brookshaw (Edward) on bell inscriptions. 

 522. 



Brookthorpe on cock and pye, 389. 



door inscriptions, 478. 



Brown (J. P.) on Original Poems, 28. 



Brown (Robert), his Prodromus Flora; 

 NovK HoUandiffi, 494. 



Brown (Wm.), Jun., on John KneWstUbs, 

 254. 



Broxholme (Dr.), physician, 303. 353. 390. 



Bruce (John) on Prynne, Cowley, and 

 Pope, 67. 



B. (S. J.) on double Christian names, 481. 



Honiton schoolmasters, 383. 



Bt. (J.) on cabbages, 155. 



Prynne's removal from Caernarvon, 



381. 



B. (T. V.) on vellum-bound Junius, 299. 



Buchan's Scottish Ballads, 21. 9.5. 135. 



Biickttn (T. J.) on aboard, ashore, 113. 



bank, its derivation, 431. 



bankers' cheques, 70. 



Comneni, 284. 



Crimean summer climalo, 122. 



Crimean topography, 143. 440. 



: Cybcl'- and .-^iiiylla;, 191. 



epicedium, 418. 



fire, its origin, 272. 



fiass and peth, 112. 



— frailty of woman, in Ilamlet, 220. 

 glass malleable, 414. 



historical Hamlet, 199. 238. 



historical parallels, 122.445. 



— — holidays, their suppression, 113. 



Jordan, its dt'rivation, 224., 



" A,nu.T«iiio» J^aK/^Tif ." i>P.~. 



— Lightfoot on the Mishna, 470.! 

 —— Pharaoh, its derivation, 302. 



Hurick, itussian nionareii, o'l. - 



S.ibbath used for Sunday, 54. 



Sinope, 352. 



— " Ttrtium quid," 243. 



tree cast on the French coast, 253. 



tunnel from Dover to Calais, 398. 



. umbrellas, 312. 



Wash, its derivation, 519, 



weather, its derivation, 215. 



