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INDEX. 



Anon, on French churches, 484. 



. Grafton's Chronicle, 509. 



latten-jawed, 273. 



Lives of Alchymistical Philosophers, 



447. 

 ^^ " Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing," 



288. 



— ministerial changes in 1801 and 1804, 



262. 



matrimonial advertisement, 203. 



Norfolk superstition, 253. 



prophecies respecting Constantinople, 



192. 



reprint suggested, 514. 



—^ Roman roads in Britain, 175. 

 St. Barnabas, 412. 



— salmon bred from spawn, 145. 



Sampson (Thomas) the Puritan, 162. 



scarlet as used in the army, 315. 



schoolboy formula, 370. 



Shakspeare Club works, 32.';. 



Stackhouse (Rev. Thomas), 484. 



— " The devil sits in his easy chair," 8. 



— Topham the antiquary, 366. 

 Voltaire and Henri Carion, 335. 



Anonymous Works : — 



Alchymistical Philosophers, Lives of, 

 447. 



Ants, a Rhapsody, 8. 



Biographical Dictionary of Living 

 Authors, 220. 313. 331. 



Baratariana, 185. 353. 



Caleb Stukeley, 306. 336. 



Clubs of London, 367. 



Corn Trade: Seasonable Consider- 

 ations upon, 26.'). 



Die Heiligen nach den Volksbegriffen, 

 326. 



Economy of Human Life, 8. 74. 318. 



Elim and Maria, 263. 414. 



Fasciculus Florum, 523. 



Friends , or. Original Letters of a 

 Person deceased, 289. 



Gilpini iter latin6 reilditum, 364. 



Human Prudence, 07. 



Ireland, Essays on its Political Cir- 

 cumstances, 308. 



Jerpoint Abbey, lines written at, 308. 

 355. 4^3. 532. 



John Buncle, Esq., 30. 



Killmackumpshaugh, Antiquities of, 

 565. 



L'Amerique Delivree, 184. 



Letter to a Member of Parliament, by 

 W. W., 55. 



Manual of Devout Prayers, 146. 258. 



Modern Athens, 625. 



My Pocket-hook, 308. 



Nights at Mess, 306. 



Obsolete Statutes : a Letter to a Mem- 

 ber of Parliament, 36. 



Old Week's Preparation, 4fi. 234. 



Pasquin, a New Allegorical Romance, 

 46. 



Paul Jones, or the Fife Coast Garland, 

 65. 



Perrott (Sir John), his History, 308. 

 474. 



Peter Wilkins, 17. 112. 212. 



Platonism Exposed, 103. 



Plurality of Worlds, 465. 



Polyanthea, 326. 



Pranceriana, 185. 315. 353. 



Precedency of the Peers of Ireland, 

 129. 



Repertory of Records, 366. 



Rime of the new-made Baccalere, 

 364. 



Royal Recollections, 465. 



Savage, by Piomingo, 364. 



Sketches of Irish Political Characters, 

 308. 



Solyraan, 163 



Tales of the Fairies, 128. 



Terra; Filius, 10. 



Trafalgar, or the Sailor's Play, 145, 



Vestiges of Creation, 466. 



Village Lawyer, 194. 



Anonymous Works : — . 



Violet, or the Danseuse, 306. 

 Virtue and Vice, a Treatise in Prose 

 and Verse, 29. 



Antiquarius on Turkish victories, 364. 

 Anxious Inquirer on Lob's pound, 327. 

 A. (P.) on " Platonism Exposed," 103. 

 Apparent magnitude, 243. 395. 

 Apparition which preceded the Fire of 



London, 113. 

 A. (R ) on Almaand Balbec, 421. . 



army precedence, 433. 



cannon used at Crecy, 534. 



Aram (Eugene), MS. found in his cell, 



361. 

 Archaic words, 24. 455. 514. 

 Architecture of Scotland, 11. 

 Aristotle on the nerves, 508. 

 - — two passages wanted, 267. 454. 

 Armiger on broad arrow, 154. 

 — — yeoman, its meaning, 468. 

 ' Afx'^KxP'^" S on genealogical queries, 144. 

 Armorial queries, 32. 

 Armorial : gules, a lion rampant or, 184. 



415. 

 Arms, early grants of, 326. 



granted temp. Hen. VIII., 208. 



Army lists, 73. 

 — nurses, 461. 



precedence, 305. 433. 511. 



queries respecting, 127. 315. 



Arnold (General), his treason, 80. 

 Arterus on Antiquities of the Eastern 



Churches, 60. 

 Arthur (King), second exhumation of his 

 remains, 156. 



grave at Warbstow Barrow, 388. 



Asca, or Aska, its derivation, 16. 

 Ascham (Roger), his Letters, 75. 

 Astronomical query, 243. 395. 

 Atkinson (Christopher), noticed, 509. 

 A. (T. L.) on portrait of the Green Lady, 



325. 

 Atterbury (Bishop), anecdote related by 



him, a 72. 

 Auceps on landing of William HI., 531. 

 Augier (Jehan), watchmaker, 365. 

 Authors, confusion of, 394. 

 Aviiigton Church, its dedication, 307. 

 Awk, a provincialism, 53. 433. 



B. 



B. on baptismal query, 484. 



" Cultiver mon jardin," 294. 



meaning of " doted," 68. 



Gresebroke in Yorkshire, 433. 



Latin translation of Miss Bayley's 



Ghost, 446. 



Paterson, founder of the Bank, 102. 



Quintus Calaber, 345. 



B. (A ) on Sir Jerome Bowes, 348. 



Jlnglish envoy to Russia, 127. 



Molines of Stoke- Poges, 532. 



Tutchin family, 420. 



Babington (Churchill) on Paleario's Trea- 

 tise, 384. 



Bacon (Lord) and Shakspeare, 106. 



B. (A. F.) on alefounders, 433. 



haberdasher, 41.'). 



Bagnall (J. N.) on tobacco-smoking, 429. 



Bagster's Greek motto, 405. 



Bakers' talleys, 55. 



Balbec, its etymology, 421. 



Balbus on Raymond de Sabunde, 207. 



Balch (T.) on longevity, 149. 



Ballard's Century of Celebrated Women, 

 508. 



Balliolensis on paint a protection of tim- 

 ber, 65. 



Ballot, earliest mention of, 297. 



Baltic tides, 288. 389. 



Bancroft (Bishop), extract from his will, 

 42. 



Baptismal query, 484. 



superstition in Surrey, 321. 



Barber (H.) on leases, 294. 



Barlow (T. W.) on Dr. Broome, the poet, 

 222. 243. 



Barnabas (St.), churches dedicated to him, 

 289. 412 435. 



Baronet, a troublesome one, 164. 294. 



Barren's regiment, 16. 



Barrett (Francis), his Lives of Alchymisti- 

 cal Philosophers, 447. 



Barrington's " Historic Anecdotes," 446. 



Barristers' gowns, 38. 213. 



Barry (C. Clifton) on burning a tooth, 233. 



Baschet (H. D.) on " To jump for joy," 

 112. 



Bates ( Wm.) on Brydone the tourist, 270. 



— — celebrated wagers, 247. 



clay tobacco-pipes, 48. 



Collier's creed, 334. 



distances at which sounds have been 



heard, 232. 



divining rod, 449. 467. 



h y d ropat h y , 275. 



Italian-English, 188. 



. . Latin treatise on whipping, 114. 



Lightfoot (Hannah), 228. 328. 



"Peter Wilkins," 17. 



Povey (Charles), 155. 



Upcott's Biographical Dictionary, 314. 



Battledoor, its meaning, 385. 



Bayley (Mis.s), translation of her " Ghost," 

 44C. 



Bayley (Wm. D'Oyly) on St. John pedi- 

 gree, 404. 



B. (B.) on second bearing of fruit, 461. 



B. (C. W.) on demoralised, 486. 



jaundice recipe, 321 . 



William of Wykeham's statutes, 389. 



Bean feasts, 163. 



Bear and ragged staff' badge, its origin, 68. 

 Beaufort (Louis de), his Dissertation, 101. 



.331. 392. 

 Beaumont (W.) on first English envoy to 



Russia, 209. 

 Becket (Mary), abbess of Barking, 486. 

 Becket (Thomas k), his family, 486. 

 Beckford (Wm.), his literary remains, 344. 

 Beckington (Bishop), his will, 245, 

 B. (E.) on Cortes reading to Pizarro, 289. 

 Bede (Cuthbert) on ancient church usages, 

 72. 



Boscobel box, .382. 



May-day custom, 91. 



motto " Ipsa .Jovi nemus," 383. 



Nelson and the apple-woman, 422. 



Old Rowley, 274. 



register of Denton Church, 105. 



school-boy formula, 210. 



Voltaire saying, 88. 



Wolfe's gloves, 326. 



Worcester battle, 259. 



Bede (Venerable), his dying words, 139. 



229. 329. 494. 

 Beech-trees struck by lightning, 513. 

 Bees, adjuration to, 321. 

 legends and superstitions respecting, 



498. 

 Bee (Tee) on national benefactors, 342. 

 Belgravensis (Zingaro) on pedigree to the 



time of Alfred, 195. 

 B. (E. L. ) on Raphael's cartoons, 45. 

 Bell, an ancient one, 123. 

 why tolled on leaving church, 332. 



434. 

 Bell-childe, its meaning, 508. 

 Bell (J.) on forensic jocularities, 253. 

 Bell literature, 55. 273. 

 Bell-ringing, 222. 

 Bells, submerged, 204. 

 Bell's Annotated English Poets, 459. 

 Bellott (T.) on " Aska" or " Asca," 16. 



Chinese language, 167. 



" Belted Will " — Lord Howard, 341. 

 Berington's Memoirs of Gregorio Panzani, 



186. 

 Bermondsey Abbey, its remains, 166. 273. 

 Bernhardt (F. de) on the Zouaves, 471. 

 B. (E. S.) on distich on St. Matthew's 



Day, 321. 

 B. (F. C.) on battledoor, 385. 

 Dying Hebrew's Prayer, 464. 



