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INDEX. 



Percy ^ishop Thomas), his folio bf MS. poeriiS, 473. 



Periwig, its derivation, 184. 



Perpetual motion, prize for its disctitery, 229. 



Perruque, its etymology, 184. 



Peter (St.) as a Trojan hero, 249. 316. 372. 



Pett, SS. Mary's and Peter's bell inscriptions, 11 5. 



Petting-stohe at a Northiimberland wedding, 208. 



P. (G.) on Kitchenham family, 9. 



Sempringham head house, 433. 

 P. (H.) on views of Luxembourg, 412. 



Eocq pelle and Koches pellees, 412. 

 Phelps (J. L.) on wooden bells, 491. 

 " Phenix," its editor, 419. 



Pheons on Nichols' family, 226. *' 



*. on John Bradshaw's bastard, 47. 



Brady's version of the Psalms, 266; 



Enghsh cemetery at Verdun, 347. 



Louis Philippe and le Comte de Bfeaujolaisj 382. 



Men eminently peaceful, 4,')1; 



Richmond parish register, 65. 

 Philsenium, or Philse, in Egypt, 521. 

 Philipps (Lieut. John P.) oh channel steamel-, 155. 296. 

 Phillips (J. P.) oil Anne, a male name, 139. 



"Case is altered," ah inn sign, 188. 235. 



Cromwell at Pembroke, 16. 



Quotation from Words woirth, 441. 



Spiders and Irish oak, 377. 



Stomach-ache charm, 144. 



Tall men and women, 18. 

 Phillips (J. W.) on Anne, a ihale haihe, 12. 



Arms of Spain, 227. 



Moonlight heat, 441. 



Rule Britannia, its composer, 1 52. 



" Second thoughts not Always best," 56. 



States, their whimsical names, 48. 



Telegraph fbreshadowed, 392. 

 Phillott (F.) on derivation of Brahm, 267. 



Pulpit, its origin, 512. 



Triforium, its derivation, 320. 522., 

 Philological Society : Proposals for an English Diction- 

 ary, 81. 139. 216. 

 Philologist on first English Grainiiiar, 434. 

 ^i\ofia6r}s on anonymous poems, 108. 



English dictionaries, 91. 

 "Philosophical Amusement upon the Language of 

 Beasts," 281. 



Photography : — 



Chapin's reflecting stereoscopes, 336. 



Chloride of strontium, 16. 



Crookes's wax-paper process, 155. 



Drummond's portraits of literary men; 155. 



Long's dry collodion process, 356. 



Maull and Polyblank's Living Celebrities, 294. 



Photography anticipated in 1775, 155. 



Keveley Collection of Drawings, 439; 



Stereoscopic book illustrations, 356. 



Sutton on the positive collodion processj 16. 356. 



Ulfilus' Gothic vereion of the Gospels, 16. 



Pianoforte, historical notices df, 473. 



Picken (Andrew) noticed, 332. 



Pickersgill ( joshud), " Thred Brothers," g. hb. 



Pictures, accidetitfll origih of celebrated, 38. 



Pictures enigtnatlcal, 106. 136. 460. 



Piece, as Used for woman, 184. 



Pme Tree Shillings, 451. 



Pipeday (Paul) on red winds, 114. 



Pits (John), his unpublished works, 386. 



P. (J.) on Chinese inscriptions in Egypt, 216. 



Diameter of the horizon, 206. 



Equivocation, instances of, 206. 



Horse-shoe protecting from witchcraft, 206. 



Human ear-wax, 208. 



" Knowledge is power," 220. 



Mental condition of the starving, 198. 



Purchase, its original meaning, 123. 



Red tape, or routine, 206. 



Rue at the Old Bailey, 198. 



Sense of preexistence, 235. 

 P. (J.) Dominica, on figures, 513. 

 P. (J. A.) on Durst, as an English word, 15. 

 P. (.1 W.) on the early use of forks, 471. 

 " Place of Shelter," 381. 

 Plagiarism in " Waverley Novels," 247. 

 " Plaine Percevall, the Peace-Maker of Englandj" 321. 

 Plough Inn, Carey-street, Lincoln's Iim fields, 88. 

 Plowman (T. H.) on Cebes : Shakspeare, 44. 



Erasmus and Sir T. More, 402. 



Looking-glass of Lao, 386. 



Snake-chaiming, 350. 

 Plum : " To be worth a plum," 13. 99. 

 Plumstead Magna Church, bell inscription, 430. 

 P. (M. E.) on second queen of Frederick I., 288. 

 Pm. (J.) on Martin Mar- Prelate, 321. 

 P. (0.) ton the ghost and the Dauphin, 491. 

 P. (0. Q.) on Odell and Pope, 447. 

 Pocklington (Dr. John), his descendants, 211. 

 Poem, an early satirical, 436. 

 Polish sexual terminations, 172. 

 Pomfret (John), first publication of " The Choice," 106. 



159. 217. 

 Pope, difierent person to the Bishop of Rome, 1 50. 



Popiana : — 



Bolingbroke's forged letter to Pope, 445. 

 Brooke (Henry), correspondence with tope, 52. 

 Caryl (Hon. John), his character, 344. 

 Cleland (Major-General), 445. 

 Corbet (Mrs.), Pope's epitaph On, 509. 

 Dunciad, lines on a fly-leaf, 508. 

 Grub-street Journal, lines " On Wit," 445. 

 Hales (Dr. Stephen), Rector of Teddingtou, 343. 



407. 

 " Iliad," criticised, 367. 509. 

 " London Directory," 381. 405. 

 Mannick, friend of Pope, 445. 

 Odell and Pope, 447. 

 " Old Cjto," 49. • 

 Pope's aunt, 507. 



Pope's character, 203. » 



Pope's descent and family coilhexions, 407. 445. 



507. 

 Pope's Ethic Epistles, 343; 

 Pope's Juvenile Poems, 446. 508. 

 Pope's letter to Dean Swift, 509. 

 Pope's Works, Additions to, 1770, 508. 

 Pope (Alex.), sen. of Broad-street, 381. 405. 

 Rackett (Mrs.), Pope's half-sister, 343. 405. 

 Tonson (Jacob) and his two left legs, 344. 

 Warburton's vindication of the " Essay oh Man," 



407. 

 Ward (Ned), his " Durgen," 341. 508. 



