INDEX. 



535 



Esquire, abuse of the title, 134. 238. 295. 317. 



Essex on Byrom's Short Hand, 52. 



Essington (R. W.), " Legacy of an Etonian," 52. 



Este on anonymous hymn, 320. 



Euclid : " Compendium Euclidis Curiosi," 241; 



Euston (Countess of), marriage and death, 405i 



Evelyn (John), " Diary "illustrated, 119. 



Everard (Dr. John) of Clare Hall, 306. 



Evil, its origin, 199. 



E. (W.) on Duncombe's marines, 51. 



Exmouth (Lord), bombardment of Algiers, a picture, 



453. 499 ; incident in early life, 309; 

 Exploratoron channel steamers, 106. 

 Eye, impressions on, 268. 376. 

 Eyes, words visible in the iris of the, 434. 520. 



F. 



F. (A.) on derivation of bottle, 355. 



Faireborne (Sir Palmes), governor of Tangier, 35 li 



Fairy rings, 414. 497. 



Fale (Thomas)j " Horologiographia," 282. 



Fanatic, its derivation, 82. 



Fanny (Lord), hues on, 50. 79. 



Farrer (J. W.) on Bourne's " Pauper Johannes," 156; 



Watling Street, 58. 

 Fashions in dress, 116. 



Fauntleroy (Henry), his copy of Doddridge's work, 227. 

 Fawkes (Guy) on gunpowder plot, 368. 

 F. (D. E.) on Elizabeth Vance, 358. 

 Fell (William) of London, 189. 

 Felpham church, tombstone unknown, 288; 

 Female names borne by men, 178. 277. 320; 

 Fenouillet (John Henry), noticed, 452; 

 Fenwick (John) on Canne's Bible, 37. 



• Lord Stowell, 520. 

 Fergusson (Hugh Henry), 169. 

 Feraey, inscription on the temple, 223. 

 Ferrey (B.) on St. Cecilia, 499. 

 Ferry hmits, 127. 

 F. (H. L. V.) on climacterics, 213. 

 F. (H. S.) on Paul Hiffernan, 190; 

 Figures, as symbols of numerals, 513. 

 Fires, public, at Oxford, 330. 



Fish (Simon), and " The Supplication of Beggars," 228. 

 Fisher (P. H.) on lines attributed to Wolsey, 375. 

 Fitzgerald (Hon. W.), his descendants, 331. 357. 420. 

 Fitzpatrick (W. J.) oh Dr. W. H. Drummond, 41 8. 

 F. (L.) on the cake and lotus, 195. 

 " Flag Ship," circa 1790, 473. 

 Flags, benediction of, 172. 257. 278; 

 "Flash," its etymology, 128. 177. S1.5. 

 Fleet Prison poor-boxj inscription on, 428; 

 Flies, how driven away, 205; 

 Flogging, action for not, 50. 96. 

 Fly-leaf scribblings, 284. 471. 

 F. (M.) on musical game, 289. 

 F. (M. G.) on Rev. Alex. Lauder, 258. 



" Men of the Merse," 57. 259. 

 Foley (Loi:d) on Vinegar Bible, 335. 



Folk Lore : — 



Ash-Wednesday custom, 25. 

 Ass's milk and crabs' claws, 91. 

 Barbreck's bone, 251. 



Folk Lore : — 



Bicker rade custom, 144. 



Bird omens, 486. 



Cattle charms, 486. 



Charms, 25. 144. 



Deerness, submerged, 144. 



Devil and Runwell Man, 25. 



Devil and church building, 144. 197. 220. 



Domestic incantations, 145. 



Doves unlucky, 25. 



Eric the Saxon, his spectre, 144. 



Frogs swallowed alive, 145. 



Gooding on St. Thomas's day, 487. 



Groundsel a cure for epilepsy, 487. 



Havering and singing of nightingales, 145. 215. 



Hedgehog, its peculiar noise, 486. 



Leonard's (St.) well, Winchelsea, 143. 



Marriage bell custom, 487. « 



Mice, singing, 487. 



New Year custom, 25. 



Riding the hatch, 143. 239. 



Ridges, crooked, and the Evil One, 487. 



Scottish superstitions, 25. 



Stomach ache charm, 144. 



Throwing the hood, 486. 



Toads harmless during harvest, 486. 



Forbes (C.) on the aht not sleepingj 491. 



Jerusalem letters, 31. 



Second thoughts not always the best, 56. 

 Fore-elders, in the sense of forefathers, 207. 297. 

 Forestarius on epigi-am on Slftrnhold tuld Hopkins, 441. 



Osney Abbey, 411. 

 Forks, early notice of, 471. 

 Fortune, as a goddess, described, 44. 

 Foss (Edw.) on Richard Aston, 357. 



Bradshaw (John), 79. 



Children of the Same Christian name in a family, 

 257. 



Envelope; its early use, 279. 



Glynne (Lord Chief Justice), " True Accotopt," 

 29. 



Knighthood atld Serjeants-at-law, 97. 



Payment of M. P.'s., 236. 



Shank's nag, 115. 



Sterne's letter, 126. 



Wriothesley (Lord Chancellor), his wifej 97. 

 F. (P. H.) on bon mots of celebrated persons, 103; 



Butler's Hudibras, 191. 



Cowper's inedited verses^ 375. 



Frederick I., his Second qubenj 338. 



Powell (Sir John), 423. 



Quotation, 208. 



Valence, a local name, 217. 



Wiccamical chaplet, 17. 

 F. (R.) on thernlornetfical query, 30. 

 Francis (Mrs. Ahne), her death, 329; 

 Francis (Sir Philip) and the Douglas CdhsBj SD9i 283. 



335. 

 Frederick I. of PriiSsia, his seeohd queeil, 288; 886. 

 Frederick II., emperor, his death, 201. 

 Freeth (John), Birmingham poetj 513. 

 French archasological publications. 345. 

 French Protestants, theit sufierings alleviated, 408. ; in 



London, 90. 158. 

 Frere, or Fryar (John), 251. 



