INDEX. 



549 



Rouse (Francis) and the Birkheads, 107. 158, 



" Rowley's Ghost," a jeu d'espfit, 264. 



" Royal Demise," its authorship, 189. 



Royal Society library, its controversial works, 301. 



Royalist on old recipes, 126. 



Royauinont's History of the Bible, 310. 338. 



R. (R.) on Gray's Elegy and Prof. Young, 150. 



R. (S.) on Savoy registers, 368. 



R. (S. N.)on Lady Cliichester, 211. 



Emmett (Robert), his family, 234. 



Irish almanacks, 217. 

 Rudhalls, the bell-founders, 76. 115. 

 Rue at the Old Bailey, 198. 238. 

 Rule (Rev. John) and his pupils, 9. 

 " Rule Britannia," its composer, 152. 415. 498. 

 Runnymead, its derivation, 412. 463. 

 Russell (J. B.) on old rhyme, 26. 

 Russell (Ralph), inscription in his Bible, 471. 

 Russia (Nicholas, late Czar of), his mother, 189. 

 Rusticus on Deerness in the island of Pomona, 144. 



Skelmersdales, 492. 

 Rustigen (Rist D.) on mill-wheels and magnetism, 516. 

 Ryan (Rev. Edward), his death, 328. 

 Rygges, a fish, 30. 154. 219. 



S. on inscriptions in Shiffnal church, 205. 

 5. on " Sweeping, vehemently sweeping," 7. 



Walcheren expedition, 269. 

 " Sable," as used by Shakspeare, 43. 

 Sacheverell (Francis) of Legacorry, 250. 

 Sack, its derivation, 82. 

 Sacrobosco's tract " Algorismus," 282. 

 St. Catharine's Day, custom on, 495. 

 " St. Cecilia," by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 415. 499. 

 St. Clement's day, custom on, 495. 

 St. Cuthbert's tomb opened, 174. 

 St. Edward the Confessor, his jewels, .5.12. 

 St. James's park, tax on frequenters, 351. 

 St. Mary of the Snow, 228. 

 St. Michel's cave, Gibraltar, 389. 

 St. Olave's organ, Southwark, 362. 

 St. Stephen's Chapel, new games at, 165. 

 St. Thomas's day, gooding custom, 487. 

 St. Vincent (Earl), incident in his early life, 309. 

 Salter (T. F.), the angler, 51. 

 Salters' company, works on, 64. 

 Salvi, painting by, 367. 418. 

 Salvoz (Harlowe), painting " The Proposal," 473. 

 Sanders (W.) on Wm. Julius Mickle, 152. 

 Sandlins orsandheels, 249. 319. 358. 

 Sanscrit book, the first printed, 1. 

 Sansom (J.) on Thomas Anglicus, 207. 



Chairman's casting vote, 519. 



Cranmer family, 177. 



Esquire: mister, 295. 



Payment of M.P.'s, 275. 



Pope of " gentle blood," 507. 

 Sarsfield (Thomas), petition to Bishop Lyon, 347. 

 Satires, by Porcupinus Pelagius, 68. 94. 

 Satirical verses on the times — I6th century, 183. 

 Sauvage (Jehan), " Memoire du Voiage en Russie," 346. 

 Savage (Richard) and Aaron Hill, 146.; his burial, 286. 

 Saviour, supposed description by Publius Lentulus, G7. 

 109. 



Savoy, or Salvoy, or the evil way, 224. 



Savoy registers, 368. 



S. (B. T.) on Marsiiall, bishop of Exeter, 206 , 



S. (C.) on Earl of Newburgh, 441. 



Scabbord, printers', 192. 



Scallenge and calends, 217. 



Scallop shells, 150. 197. 232. 



Scandinavia and Thule, Islands of, 389. 514. 



Scarcity, meaning abstinence, 227. 297. 



S. (C. E.) on an Hebrew Biblical work, 71. 138. 



St. Ann, patron saint of Wells, 149. 

 Scene painters, 398. 

 Schubert and his " Ahasuerus," 208. 

 Schuyl (Francis), " Catalogue of Rarities," 241. 

 Schiller (F.), Pilkington's translation of his " Mary 



Stuart," 513. 

 Schorn (Sir John), his effigy, 495. 

 S. (C. M.) on Commonwealth Tracts, 412. 



Warburton's vindication of the Essay on Man, 407. 

 Scolds at Carrickfergus, 167. 399. 

 Scot (Michael), the wizard, 332. 441. 

 Scotland, language spoken at the court of, 510. 

 Scott of Dunrod, Renfrewshire, 439. 

 Scott (Rev. Hew), his work on the Scottish clergy, 461. 

 Scott (John), on epigram quoted by Gibbon, 500. 



Times prohibiting marriage, 58. 

 Scott (Sir Walter) and Lord Dundrennan, 344 ; epi- 

 gram by, 249. 338 ; original MS. of " Peveril of the 

 Peak" sold, 120 ; publication of" Waveriey," 167. 

 Scottish clans, pedigrees of, ^71. 376. 

 Scottish Presbyterian clergy, lists wanted, 150. 461. 

 Scottish provincialisms, 145. 300. 

 Scotus on chronogram at Rome, 350. 



Demand for silver in India, 270. 



Jones (SirWm.), Sanscrit and Latin Dictionary, 

 269. 

 Scribe (John) on Scripture history, 398. 

 Scripture history for young people, 308. 398. 

 S. (D.) on yend and voach, 150. 

 S. (D. H.) on occupations of the Irish, 108. 

 S. (D. P.) on Ned Ward's " Durgen," 341. 

 S. (E.) on Armand, a tragedy, 129. 

 Sea anemone, 471. 

 Seal inscriptions, 223. 395. 

 Searle (Geo.) on Ufiington family, 6. 

 Seats in churches, 226. 

 " Secret History of Europe," 90. 

 Sedition in 1797, a song, 224. 

 Selkirk (Earl of), engraving of his seat at St. Mary's 



Isle, 149. 196. 238. 

 Semibreve on " My ancestors," &c., 402. 

 Sempringham head house, 433. 479. 

 Sempronius on Canterbury Records, 454. 

 Sentences, reading of the, at Oxford, 330. 

 Sept, and sect, their derivation, 326. 

 Septimus on bombardment of Algiers, 453. 

 Septuagenarian on " Nothing," a poem, 283. 

 Sequestrations during the Commonwealth, 352. 

 Serjeant-at-law degree inferior to knighthood, 61. 97. 

 Serjeant-surgeon, antiquity of the oifice, 388. 460. 

 Sermon books, 78. 220. 

 Set, its etymology, 184. 



Sexes, their separation in churches, 54. 74. 96. 499. 

 Sextons, female, 319. 

 S. (F.) on scallop shells, 197. 

 Serjeant-surgeon, 388. 



