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INDEX. 



n. (I-.) on Luttrell's Diary, 408. 



D. (M.> on authorship of Gold Headed 



Cane, 19.3. 

 — Dr. Broxholme, 390. 

 Dod (.John), his Sermon on Mult, 383. 4!)7. 

 Dog-cheap explained, 220. 

 Dog-whippers in churches, 395. 

 Domisellus, its meaning, 167. 

 Donee on iieerages in female line, 185. 

 Donni or Donniwell, its derivation, 114. 

 Doorway inscriptions, 34. 73. 235. 302. 355. 



478. 

 Donee's manuscript notes, 335. 

 Douglas (C. J.) ou a corded cross, 305. 



William Swindell, 326. 



Douglas (J.) on Lyttelton family, 346. 

 Dragon, the red, 31. 

 Drapers' Company, motto, 25. 214. 

 Drimeld, Little, excavation of Alfred's 



tomb, 321. 

 Dro. Duce on Dyke of Hopton Castle, 383. 



. sun-dial inscription, 414. 



Drowning, sensations in, 87. 153. 235. 5fi0. 



Druidical monument at Carnac, 205. 



D. (R. W.) on astounding geographical 



facts, 122. 

 —— Leeds charter granted by King John, 



268. 

 Dryden's Corinna, 277. 

 — ^ his Plays, 83. 

 Ducking stool, 36. 



Dugdale's Monasticon, its errors, 425. 

 Dukes (Leopoltl) on a Jewish tradition, 52. 



• Norman superstition, 90. 



" Win of ape," 123. 



Dundonald (Lord), his plan no novelty, IS. 

 Dunmow, the last prior, 187. 247. 

 Dunois's (^ourt of England, its translator, 



495. 

 Duppa(Bp.), his Prayers and Meditations, 



225. , 

 Durness Church, Sutherlandshire, 24. 

 Durotrix on tumulus atLangbury Hill, 432. 

 Duten?iana, 175. 

 D. (W.) on Mr. Ferrand and the Devil 



dust, 347. 

 D. (W. S.) on burial of poor Romans, .521. 

 D. (X. P.) on Bohn's Junius, 241. 

 Dyce (Alex.), peculiarities in his edition 



of Middleton's Works, 44^3. 464. 

 Dyfed on St. Goven's bell, 201. 

 Dyke of Hopton Castle, 383. 



E. 



Ear-piercing, it» efTect on the eyes, 6 >. 

 Earle (Bishop), editions of his Microcos- 



mography, 43. 88. 

 Easby on Blue Beard, 6(5. 



Essay on Mental Tillage, 285. 



E.istwond (J.) on beating the bounds, 133. 



— cock and pye, 152. 



Coney Gore, l'J5. 



.'— culver, 175. 



— ~- glee ver. madrigal, 154. 



ink how obliterated, 133. 



Kymerton, 1.52. • 



— lessons read by laymen, 53. 

 " pila pedalis," 392. 



squaring the circle, 383. 



sun-dial inscription, 414. 



vision of St. Brahamus, 315. 



— — xdict, or ydict, 394. 

 Ecclesiastical terms, 160. 214. 274. 330. 

 Edgworth (F. G.) on Coleridge's Icctuves, 



322. 

 Editors, their omissions, 262. 

 Education and reformatories, foreign, 244. 



374. 499. 

 Edward VI., his letters, 284. 469. 

 Edwards (H.) on age of Card. Beaufort, 369. 

 E. (F. M.) on red slippers, 205. 

 r— Theodora of Handel s oratorio, 205. 

 Ehrenberg and his micros^cope, ,305. 4,59. 

 E. (K. P. D.) on " pilam pedalera," &c., 



326. 

 Elizabeth, grants from, 185. 233. 255. 



EUacombe (H. T.) on arrangement of 

 pamphlets, 517. 



fruit-tree at Gloucester, 352. 



— — old deeds, 236. 



Palmer (Ralph), of Middle Temple, 346. 



Elliott's library sold, 226. 



Ellis (W. S.I on Ellises of Kent, 263. 



Ellises of Kent, 266. 



Ells and Lee families, 10,5. 1,55. 385. 



E. (M.) on bibliomania in America, 362. 



longovitv, 362. 



England, A Character of, 187. 247. • 

 Enigma on a hole, 7. 118. 

 Epicediuni a./^ftri^iyXurfov, 418. 

 Epigrams : — 



Bible chained in churches, 479. 



Bible with bank notes, 14'J. 



laureateship, 53. 



pavement in London, 1761, 323. 



jirayer, 66. 



prescription in a Bible, 232. 

 Epitaphs : — 



Areley Kings, Wni-cestershke, 421. 



Ashwell, Herts, 423. 



Beverley (St. Mary's), 423. 



Capt. Jones, 74. 



Clarkes family, Winchester, 424. 



Gardiner (Robert), at Thundridge, 

 Herts, 422. 



Hill Cliff, Cheshire, 242. 



Infant, 48. 



Luss, in Scotland, 22,5. 



Mimms (North), Herts, 422. 



Musgraves of Nettlecorabe, Somerset, 

 423. 



Pencil family, Woodstone, 423. 



Robinson (John), AUlenham, Herts, 

 423. 



Rogers (Rebecca), of Folkstone, 424. 



Serle ( Wm.), of the Isle of Wight, 224. 



Sexton (Mary), Bedford, Devon, 423. 



Tyrer (Ralph), 207. 276. 354. 



Ward (Dr.), of Soham, 495. 



Equestrian Lord Mayors, 363. 4.59. 501. 



Eques auratus, its meaning. 167. 



Eric on burning of Jesuitical books, 151. 



Eric the forester. 227. 



Erica on Lord Mahon's History, 194. 



wanned, its revived use, 243. 



Erichson (Nioh), his tract on the Quadra- 

 ture of the Circle, 307. 



Ertenki Mani, Persian pictures, 261. 3S0. 



Eshe, its etymology, 74. 150. 



Essex, manuscripts relating to, 362. 454. 



Este on Praed's poem, 93. 



E. (T. A.) on Archasological Epistle, 35. 



Etiolated, its derivation, 186. 234. 373. 



lUon,. an early deed relating to, 279. 



Etten (Van) his Recreations, 117. 



E. (T. N.) on the Whig Examiner, 47. 



Eucharistic wine, 1370—1387, 363. 477. 



E. (W.) on woodcut of Nebuchadnezzar, 

 304. 



Ewe (Earl of), 146. 



Exchequer records, their destruction, 63. 



Executors of wills, when first appointed, 

 124. 208. 



Expers on drying botanical specimen,', 

 387. 



F. on bacchanalian rules, 355. 



cavalry charge at Balaclava, 381. 



copying sermons, 231. 



Duchess of Marlborough, 125. 



husband and wife eating oft" the same 



plate, 245. 



lungs of London, 184. 



— Menagiana and Swift, 118. 



Milton, lines on, 65. 



monody on Hellebore, 64. 



" Oderunt peccare mali," &c., 87. 



Old Nick, 10. 275. 



. Shakspeare's seven ages, 7. 



simile of a woman to the moon, 87. 



wines of the ancients, 79. 



Families, origin of, 166. 



Fane (Vcre), E.arl of Westmoreland, his 



letters, ,397. 

 Fauntlerov on the sphinx, 88. 

 F. (A. VV.) on Gale and Stukeley Col. 



lections, 428. 

 Fca (Abbe Carlo), his family, 86. 276. 

 Felle (Guil.) a Dominican, 167. 

 Ferguson (J. F.) on Beckett pedigree, 233. 



chattel property in Ireland, 257, 



Conquest of Ireland, 265. 



crannock, an Irish measure, 0. 



" De joie saili h. pes, 88. 



Earl of Galway or Galloway, 17. 



Irish records, 59. 



Roman Catholic bishoprics, ICO. 



Theobald le Botillcr, 30. 



Ferguson (James Frederick), his dc.ilh, 



447. 

 Ferrand (Mr.) and the Devil dust, 347. 

 Ferrey (B.) on bells at Hedon, 354. 

 Fesch (Cardinal), 265. 

 Fasting (G. A.) on Dolly Pcntraetli, 500. 

 Ff, the double, 126. 169. 201. 

 ffarington, ffollioit, &c., why with ff, 120. 



169. 201. 

 Fire of London, predictions of, 102. 

 Fire, when discovered, 205. 272. 353. 

 Fitz.Henry (F.) on John Acton, 3,53. 



Bishop Parry's descendants, 365. 



Fitzpatrick (W.J.) on Coleridge's lectures, 



80. 

 — — mysterious affair, 362. 

 — - remarkable men born during the same 



year, 399. 

 Waverley Novels, their authorship, 



342.371.433. 

 F. (J.) on lady restored to life, 314. 

 F. (J. S.) on aerolites, 147. 

 Flass, its etymology, 74. 112. 150. 175. P34. 

 Fleet Street, its literary history, 358. 4!0. 

 Fleur-de-lis on " Struggles for Life." 9. 

 Florins of the fourteenth century, 47. 153. 

 Flowers and trees, notes on, 70. 

 Flowers, blue and yellow, 109. 176. 

 F. (N. M.) on ViUikins ,ind his Dinah, 



374. 



Folk Lore : — 



bee superstitions, 200. 439. 



Callow-Pit, 487. 



Cornish, .37. 297. ,507. 



deaf and dumb fortune-tellers, 488. 



Easter Day sun dance, 297. 



fairies, 484. 



fly-omen, 488. 



frogs worn as a charm, 487. 



Greenock, 48a 



Hampshire, 100. 200. 



harvestman, 260. 



marriage superslilio.i, 200. 



measles cured, 259. 



miners' superstitions, 201. 



Monmouthshire, 483. 504. 



naval custom, 487. 



Norfolk, 486, 487. 



rickets cured, 260. 



salt superstition, 200. 



sanitary sui)erstition, 489. . 



Scottish, 200. 



sneezing, 200. 



useful superstitions, 488. 



wen cures, 201. 



will led, or led wjll, 489. 



Fonts, octagonal, 126. 



Forlorn, its meanings 9'l. 



Forsyth (David) on Persian ambassador, 



140. , , 



Foss (Edward) on Ben Jonson and the 



lawvers, 38. 



chancellors under fifty, 274. 



Christopher Urswick and Bainbridgo, 



105. 



cock and pve sign, 152. 



Stamforth family, 173. 



Whitelock's Diiry, 16. 



" Foundling Hospital for Wit," 17. 

 " I'-our Alls " sign, 185. 292. 440. 500. 

 Fowke (Peter), his heirs, 245. 



