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INDEX. 



Bull, oblation of a white, 152. 



Bulls and blunders : English and Irish, 

 180. 



Buntings of Norfolk, 509. 



Bunyan (John), his descendants, 491. 



Burials without coffin-s 380. 



Burke (Edmund), editor of the Annual 

 Itegister, 62. 



quotation from Silius Italicus, 3C7. 



supposed writer of Sir Joshua Rey- 

 nolds's Lectures, 325. 39J. 



Burleigh (the Lord oO, 280. 355, 



Burnet (Bishop), MS. of his History of his 

 . Own Time, 380. 



Burrow (Reuben), mathematician, 142. 



Burt (Capt.), "Letters from Scotland," 

 496. 



Bush, a tavern sign, 71. 



Butler's (Samuel) Hudibras, pt. ii. canto ii. 

 V. 1100., 364. 



B— w (F.) on almanacs of 1849, &c., 52. 



B. (X. O.) on Burt's Letters from Scot- 

 land, 496. 



— — Niebuhr anticipated, 471. 



" Souvenirs de la M.irquisc de Crc- 



quy," 471. 



Byron (Lord) and the hippopotamus, 28. 

 112. 



Childe Harold and Gerusalammc Li- 



berata, their resemblance, 2o. 



his religious opinions, 1G4. 



— - on " Corinth's pedagogue," 8. 



— reporters, 285. 



C. 



C. on absorbant paper, 87. 175. 



Freeman Stephen, 64. 



Lord Viscount Strangford, Ifi. 



" Souvenirs de la Marquise de Crc- 



qui," 438. 



" Two pound ten," a song, 34. 



whitebait dinners, 168. 



C. 1. on distilled water, 292. 



C. (A. B.) on officers killed at Preston 



Pans, 29. 

 Cabbages introduced into England, 155. 

 Caijadore on order of St. John of Jerusalem, 



125. 

 Cscsar (Julius), his ghost, 518. 

 Calendar for administering oaths, 326. 

 Calepash and calipee, 28. 

 Call (Sir John) of Southampton, 186. 

 Callow Pit, Norfolk, its legend, 487. 

 Calmady and Wescombe families, 285. 461. 

 Cambridge jeux d'esprit, .02. 154. 270. 319. 

 Camden (Wm.) a prebendary of Sarum, 



■ 379. \ 



C.^mpbeU (James), author of " Judgment 



of Babylon," inquired after, 29. 

 Campion ( W. M.) on Clere family, 151. 

 Cannon-ball effects, 515. 

 Cannon-shot and shells at Seba.stopol, 451. 

 Canonbury ou Ehrenberg's microscope, 

 459. 



Canonicals worn in public, 202. 291. 501. 



Carberry (Earls oO, 106. 



Cardigan Bay, inscriptions in, 491. 



Cardinal's red hat, 313. 



Carew (Throckmorton), his descendants, 

 227. 519. 



Carey (Harry), his Namby Pamby, 123. 



Carmelites in Hereford, 65. 



Carnac, druidical monument at, 205. 254. 

 349. 475. 



Carol sung at Christ's hospital, 493. 



Carruthers (R.) on Pope's Letters and 

 quarrel with Ralph Allen, 377. 



Swift's copyrights, 198. 



Cartwright (S.) on gutta-percha baths, 131. 



Caryl (Mr.) of the " Rape of the Lock," 

 415. 



Casts of old figures, 429. 



Cat-a-pan explained, 263. 374. 415. 



Cat's cradle, 93. 



Catch, explained, 112. 



Cathedral registers, 17. 135. 173. 



Cattini, artist, 126. 



Cavaliers surprised at Brackley, 225. 

 C. (B. H.) on Abdias of Babylon, 167. 



Adams (James) a Jesuit, 16S. 



ballad of Sir Hugh, 496. 



bank, its derivation, 431. 



" Calamum temperare," 292. 



church, its early use, 302. 



cuneiform characters, 225. 



deeds, old, 185. 



Felle (Guil) a Dominican, 167. 



ink, its derivation, 283. 



Junius and John Hope, 42. 



Magirus (Joannes), 18G. 



mail, or black mail, 224. 



marriages made in heaven, 72. 



Marteau the printer, 74. 



musical notation, 301. 



officers killed at Preston Pans, 95. 



— - pollards, 54. 



saints and flowers, 302. 



saints versus serpents, 313. 



sibyl, its derivation, 4i+. 



sincere, its derivation, 292. 



stops, &c., 201. 



" Struggles for Life," its author, 52. 



times prohibiting marriage, 295. 



C. de D. on marabout, 88. 



C. (D. N.) on author of "Struggles for 



Life," 115. 

 C. (E.) on the character of Mur.at, 1S4. 

 Ehrenberg's microscope, 305. 



Humphrey de Bohun, 2i53. 



Sir Andrew de Harcla, £52. 



Cecil (Wm.), Lord Burleigh, and Queen 



Elizabeth, 451. 

 Cecilia (St.), Odes on her festival, 305. 392. 

 Cements, ancient, 185. 251. 352. 

 Centurion on grants from Queen E!iz,Hbeth, 



185. 



mortars and howitzers, 286. 



— - Roman villa. 29. 



" The Four Alls," 185. 



Cephas on door-head inscriptions, 235.) 



Mothering Sunday, 229. 



priests' hiding-places, 235. 



Cestriensis on Cromwell's portrait and 



watch, 205. 



Milton's letter to Hartop, 205. 



Cevennes fanatics, 134. 



Ceyrep on door-way inscriptions, 34. 



— flass, its etymology, 112. 

 — — French churches, 18. 



Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 4.05. 



posies on wedding-rings, 393. 



sedilias, 392. 



C. (F. J.) on English bishop's opinion of 



mixed marriages, 273. 

 C. (G. A.) on a sleeveless errand, 481. 



Paston family, 519. 



C. (6. R.) on King John's prisoners, 450. 

 C. (H.) on Capt. Robert Stukeley, V/1. 



" Legend of Capt. Jones," 30. 



Chadwick (J. N.) on Marie de Medicis, 

 • 286. 



Newton of Edgefield, 410. 



" pila jjedalis," 392. 



— Sardinian motto, .509. 

 Chadwick (Sir Andrew) noticed, 46. 

 Chalklcn (C. W.), author of Scmiramis, 



147. 

 Challsteth (A.) on Knewstubs, 205. 

 ~-— rosemary, 206. 

 Chambers (Grace), a preacher, 520. 

 Chambers (Robert) on the Duke of York's 



visit to Edinburgh,?. ' 

 Champion newspaper, letter to, 407. 

 Chancellors under fifty years of age, 227. 



274. 369. 

 Chancels in Orraskirk Church, 45. 

 Chapter of Kings, 18. 

 Charade : " I sit here on a rock," 605. 520. 

 " In jerkin short, and nut-brown coat 



I live," .020. 

 Chare or chair, 234. 



Charles I., his letter to Chief-Justice 

 Heath, 259. 



ineditod letters of, 219. 



medal struck upon his marriage, 206. 



sculptor of his statue, 86. 



Charles II., his medal of the Duchess of 

 Portsmouth, 380. 



Charles (Philarfite) on "calamum tempe- 

 rare," 106. 



Sermon on Noses, 132. 



Chattel property in Ireland, 257. 



Chatterton (Thos.), his oral writings, 323. 



Chaucer, inedited Poem by, 140. 



" Win of ape " explained, 12-3. 



C. (H. B.) on Dell' Anima di F. Pallavi- 

 cino, 510. 



French patois verses, 354. 



historical allusions, 148. 



Homer and Lord North, 53. 



I-a Saxe Galante, 459. 



passage in sceptical (Jreek poet, 46(t. 



picture at Louvain, 69. 



Prynne's imprisonment, 52. 



■ Russia and Turkey, 373. 



Chertsey Abbey, encaustic tiles from, 469- 



Chess, and the classical game " latrunculi," 

 425. 



Chess, its etymology, 65. 114. 



Chesterfield (Lord) and Junius, 511. 



Chestnut, horse, why so called, 407. 



Chevallier (Temple) on Eshe, Ushaw, and 

 Flass, 74. 



China-houses, 472. 



Chinese revolution and masonry, 232. 



" Christ Church Bells," a glee, 28. 112. 



Christian names double, 394. 481. 



Christmas carol sung at Christ's Hospital, 

 493. 



Christmas in Cheshire, 491. 



jingle, 506. 



pastimes, 507. 



Church, its earliest use as a place of wor- 

 ship, 302. 



Churchdoun, in Gloucestershire, 3H. 387. 

 500. 



Churches in France, their architecture, 18. 

 154. 



Churchwardens' account of Saxilby, 162. 



Cibber (Theophilus). his share of the Lou. 

 don Daily Post, 217. 



Cipher advertisements, 42. 112. 305. 413. 



Circle, supposed discovery of the quadra- 

 ture of, .07. 114.306. 



Circumnavigator on the age of trees, 275. 



C. (J.) on Abingdon's Worcester, 327. 



C. (J. C.) on portrait of George Herbert, 

 471. 



C. (J. S.) on full fig, 135. 



uncertain meaning of words, 134. 



C. (J. T.) on Byron and the Hippopotamus, 

 112. 



Christ Church bells, 28. 



Clap-trap, its derivation, 347. 



Clare legends, 333. 



Clarke (Dr. Samuel) and Sir Isaac Newton, 

 362. 



Clarke (Hyde) on artificial ice, 17. 



. black rat, 18. 



Cold Harbour, 254. 



Coneybury, or Coneyswick, S5l. 



Coney Gore, 12G. 



florins, 1,03. 



harvestman, 260. 



— Huns and Frisians, 263. ; 

 notaries in France, 35. 



— nursery rhymes, 233. 

 peth, 150. 



pollards, 135. 



proverbs, 134. 



Russian monarchy, 231. 



St. Swithin, 253. 



'thee," and "thou," 17. 



trophy tax, 215. 



Clausus (Attus), his visit to Rome, 3C0. 



420. 

 Cleveland (John), the Rovalist, 47. 15L 



480. 

 Clere family armorial bearings, 84. 151. 

 Clergyman, can he marry himself? 461. 

 Clerical magistrates, 494. 

 Clcricus D.on battle of Patay, 11. 



Chronicle of the Kings of England, 



168. 

 Didron's Christian Iconography, 347. 



