INDEX 



THE TENTH VOLUME. 



[For classified articles, sec Anonymoi's Works, Notices of New Books, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Folk Lore, IifsCRiPTioNS, Photo. 



GBAPHY, I'OPIANA, PhOVEHBS, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEABE, alld SONCS AND BAtLADS-] 



A. on churches erected in each county, 126. 



epigram on two contractors, 61. 



a,, on Edward I. at Padua, 29. 



A. a. on motto of the Vachclls, 305. 



A. (A.) on the Pope sitting on the altar, 



.534. 

 " A per se A," obsolete phrase, 122. 474. 

 Abbott (Archbishop), his descendants, 346. 

 Abbott (George) the Puritan, 384. 

 Abbott (J. T.) on Geo. Abbott the Puritan, 



384. 

 Abdonensis on Erasmus's Colloquies, 421. 

 Abductions in Ireland, 141. 

 Abelard (P.), his condemnation, 485. 

 Aberbrothock abbey, 11. 

 Aberdeen Breviary, 489. 

 Abgarus's letter to our Lord, 206. 

 Abhba on Baratariana and Pranceriana, 



185. 



bibliographical queries, 308. 



Bibliotheca Hibernicana, 144. 



Campbell (J. H.), 16,'3. 



^— "church and queen," toast, 146. 

 Clarendon's History of the Irish fie. 



hellion, 224. 



Clarke's manuscripts, 423. 



Connellan (Thaddeus), 364. 



Cooper's portrait of William III., 147. 



—— Curran a preacher, 388. 



-— Ualton's Memoirs of Abps. of Dublin, 



402. 



Earl of Eginont, 334. 



Graves (Dr. Richard), 203. 



Hutchinson's Commercial Restraints 



of Ireland, 244. 



Irish Archteological Society, 465. 



Irish family names, 3S5. 



— — Irish newspapers, 182. 



James II. and Dublin University, 421. 



longevity, 490. 



maxim on old and new books, 345. 



Nicolson (Bp. Wm.), 332. 



" Officia Propria Sanctorum Hiber- 



nisB," 487. 



Perrott (Sir John), his History, 308. 



" Perverse Widow," 161. 



precedency of the peers of Ireland, 



129. 



Story's History of the VVars in Ireland, 



182. 

 A. (B. L.) on biographies of living authors, 



313. 

 Abredonensis on schoolboy formula, 370. 

 Abud (Henry) on cure for the toothache. 



505. 

 Academical degrees, 160. 

 Aches, its pronunciation, .54. 252. 

 Acton family of Shropshire, 265. 371. 



Acworth (G. B.) on dedications to St. Bar- 

 nabas, 289. 

 Address : — etiquette, 207. 

 Adninan (Adrian) on books on seals, 485. 

 A. (E. H.) on bell literature, 55. 



books burnt by the hangman, 215. 



burials in unconsecrated places, 233. 



door-head inscriptions, 253. 



female parish clerks, 216. 



— — grammars for public schools, 254. 



Lewis (Rev. Lewis), 88. 



— ^ Norfolk superstition, 253. 



Trelawney (Bishop), 202. 



Walton (Brian), his birthplace, 223. 



jEther on inventor of kaleidoscope, 164. 

 Aiitius, letter of the Britons to, 128. 

 Affiers at courts leet, 307. 433. 514. 

 A. (F. L.) on Whitmore motto, 348. 

 A. (F. S.) on brass in .St. Helen's, 508. 



— "love," an article of dress, 206. 

 Agmond on EmsdorfTs fame, 392. 

 A. (I. H.) on archaic words, 514. 

 ^— dog-whippers, 188. 



double Christian names, 276. 



Fauntleroy, 114. 



— mother of forty children, 94. 

 — — Old Dominion, 114. 



" thee " and " thou," 295. 



A. (J. H.) on Society of Eccentrics, 89. 

 A. (J. P.) on branks, 293. 



registration act, 144. 



A. (J. S.) on playing cards, 463. 



— — Sevastopol, 492. 



A. (L.) on the origin of chevalier, 243. 



.— .— flowers mentioned by Shakspeare, 374. 



Albert sur les Operations de I'Amc, lOJ. 430. 



Alchymicalridrileof sixteenth century, 323. 



Alefounders, 307. 433. 514. 



Alford (B. H.) on Geoffery Alford, 289. 



Spenser's Fairy Queen, 370. 



Alford (Geoffery), his pedigree, 289. 375. 

 Alford (Henry) on the battle of Sedgmoor, 



320. 

 Alford's Ylioyv/Mar/AMra,, poem from, 207. 

 Alfred (kingl, pedigree to his time, 19.5. 392. 

 Algor (John) on marriage custom, 295. 

 'hXiiis on Peter Burnam, 434. 



Dublin letter, 484. 



giggs and scourge-sticks, 255. 



Louis de Beaufort, 331. 



Paleario's Treatise, 449. 



Parsons's works, 131. 



Reiil (Dr.) and Lord Brougham, 152. 



" Speculum Qannelitanum," 331. 



2^(S^, its meaning, 316. 



Alison (Richard), lyric by, 353. 

 Allen (J. T.) on " The Birch," 432. 

 Allen (Sir Thomas), his portrait, 326. 

 AUingham (J.), jun., on signs of storm, 



383. 



Alma and Balbec, 421. 490. " 



Almanacs, books of, 94. 



— - collection of Edinburgh, 522. 



AXip. on English bishops' mitres, 227.' 



Alpha on cheap postage, 442. 



Alphabets, ancient, 184. 291. 



Alphonsus XI., his Chronicle, 348. 



A. (M.) on anonymous works, 306. 



Luke ii. 14. (Vulgate), 185. 



A. (M.), Oxon. on Dr. Llewellyn, 185. 



" one evening good humour," &c.,225. 



Amelia, daughter of George 11., 29. 56. 



America, the oldest church in, 443. 



American cant names, 522. 



newspapers, 482. 



surnames, 59. 



A. (M. H.) on Tindal MSS., 162. ' 



Amherst (Nicholas), his "Terr£B Filius," 

 10. 



Amney Holyrood, Gloucestershire, 25. 



Amory (Thomas), author of John Buncle, 

 30. 388. 



Anastatic printing, 288. 364. » 



Jordan's work on, 423. 



Anat on prophecies respecting Constanti- 

 nople, 374. 



Sultan of the Crimea, 533. 



Andre (Major), his original letters, and 

 anecdotes concerning him, 77. 



notices of, 276. 453. 



Andreef (D.) on Pope's skull, 478. 



Andrewes (Bishop), his epitaph, 68. .' 



Angier family, 126. 



Anglesey (Arthur, Earl of), his sale cata- 

 logue, 286. 375. 



Anglesey (Marquis of), lines on, 162. 



Anglo-Saxon typography, 183. 248. 291.466. 



Animals, pillars resting on, 7. 



A. (N. J.) on John Henderson, 20. 



Anne (Queen), her bounty to orphans, 224. 



her farthing, 384. 429. 



Annet (Peter), noticed, 405. 



Anon, on Major Andre, 276. 



Antiquities of Killmackumpshaugli, 



365. 



Aristotle, 267. 



Arthur's grave, 338. 



barristers' gowns, 33. 



— — bean feasts, 163. 



bell inscriptions, 255. 



bishops vacating their sees, .54. 



brothers of the same christian name, 



31. 



children (62) by the same parents, 522. 



Cennick's Hymns, 148. 



cocked pistols before royalty, 404. 



crescent symbol, 114. 



Elizabeth (Queen) and Sir Philip Sid- 



iiey, 241. , 



— escutcheons, 265, 



