INDEX. 



545 



I^inoramus on phosphoric light, 147. 



Zouaves, 3f>5. 



Ignoto on Berington's Memoirs of Pan- 



zani, 186. 

 Ignotus on female parish overseer, £73. 



— " Ould Grouse in the Gun Room," 



223. 

 — — photographic terms, 293. 

 Ill-luck averted, 224. 355. 

 Ina on Bishop Beckington, 245. 



custom at Wells, Somerset, 180. 



Hare's accusation, S63. 



louvre boards, 11. 



Incle, its meaning, 398. 



" Independent Whig," a periodical, 2S0. 



Index, Society for compiling a general, 



356. 

 Indian rubber, 204. 

 Indices published in the present century, 



163. 267. 

 Indignans on literary pensions, 322. 

 Infant school, Virgilian inscription for one, 



254. 

 Infantulus on latten-jawed, 273. 

 Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on A. M. and 

 M. A., 332. 



Bolingbroke's advice to Swift, 346. 



Cousin's Lectures on Kant, 360. 



— Fenton's notes on Milton, 307. 

 ^— mawkin, a scarecrow, 252. 



" My mind to me a kingdom is," 335. 



works with defectively-expressed 



titles, 472. 

 Inn signs, 32. 214. 



Inquirer on Austrian passports, 165. 

 Inquisition of Madrid, 120. 137. 246. 515. 



Inscriptions : — 



bells, 255. Hi. 



books, 3C9. 



door- head, 253. 355. 515. 



Lindsay court-house, 273. 



monumental, 242. 



Pope's, on a punch-bowl, 258. 

 Ireland, abductions in, 141. 

 Iris and lily, 88. 153. 253. 

 Iris on iris and lily, 88. 

 Irish and the Turks, 8. 

 Irish Archaeological Society, 403. 465. 



characters on the stage, 135. 194. 



family names, 385. 



newspapers, 182. 473. 



" Island seat " explained, "OS. 

 It, its, their early use, 235. 

 Italian-English, specimens of, 188. 



J (A.) on Albert's writings, 102. 



Jacke of Dover, 203. 



Jacob (Eustace W.) on letter of Hannah 



More, 460. 

 Jacobites, the last, 507. 

 James on longevity, 150. 

 James I., poem by, 314. 



whimsical petition to, 242. 



James II. and Dublin university, 421. 



his army lists, 90. 



brass money, 3S5. 



letter to his daughter Mary, 66. 2ia 



. writings, 485. 



Jarltzberg on high and low church, 260. 



278. 

 Jason on a pulpit pun, 285. 

 Jaundice, remedy for, 321. 

 Jaydee on epigram quoted by Lord Derby, 



Jaytee on anastatic printing, 364. 



Augier, a watchmaker, 365. 



J. (C.) on armorial queries, 32. 



Bosvile (Ralph), 15. 



churchyard literature, 402. 



Pictaveus, Sr^S. 



Jebb (John) on ancient alphabets, 291. 



Psalm xc. 5., 70. 



Selah, its meaning, 5S. 



JeflTcock (I. T.) on epitapii.on Wm. Lilly, 

 S62. 



JeflTcock (I. T.) on printers' marks, 445. 



Jekyll's " Tears of the Cruets," 125. 172. 



Jennings, G. (S.) on a quotation, 288. 



Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, 323. 406. 



J. (E. W.) on Genevese wine merchants, 

 362. 



water serpent, 404. 



Jews, ancient punisliment of, 126. 



Jews and Egyptians, 12. 



J. (F. W.) oh humming ale, 15. 



J. (H. J.) on David Lindsay, 266. 



J. (J.) on dedication of Avington Church, 



307. 

 J. (J. W.) on Bristol lectureships, 481. 

 J. (N. L.) on " As sure as a gun," 264. 



great events from slender causes, 202. 



harlot, its derivation, 207. 



Joachim's Prophecies, 486. 



Jocelyn (Lord), his work on China, 182. 



John (King), his palace in Tottenham Court, 



307. 

 John of Jerusalem, English, Irish, and 



Scotch knights, 177. 200. 378. 

 John o' the Ford on heraldic anomaly, 53. 



Nicolson (Dr. Wm.), Bishop of Carlisle, 



245. 



steamers and railways, 221. 



Johnes (Sir Hen.) of Abermarlais, 445. 

 Johnson (Dr.) and Bishop Warburton, 41. 



Life of John Philips noticed, 44. 



Jokes, old, 534. 



Jones (Edward), Bishop of St. Asaph, 523. 

 Jones (Emily) on cousin-german, 187. 

 Jones (P. F.) on castle resembling Colzean, 



444. 

 Jones (T. W. ) "on Sir Edward] Coke's ge- 

 nealogy, 142; 



■ Hatton (Lord Chancellor), his estates, 



263. 

 Jones (Wm.) on Klaproth's China, 335. 

 Joshua X. 12, 13., 12L. 171. 

 Jumballs explained, 173. 

 Junius Discovered — Governor Pownall ? 



323. 

 Junius's letters, their post-mark, 523. 

 Jury, its origin, 383. 

 .Juv. on photographic paper, 15. 

 Juverna on Barren's regiment, 16. 



Boscobel box, .532. 



Curran a preacher, 532. 



— — . Deverell's Shakspeare, 236. 



" EmsdorfT's fame," &c., 103. 513. 



" Follow your nose," a tale, 66. 



— German distich, 366. 



General Prim, 412. 



-^ recent curiosities of literature, 168. 



K. 



K. on slaughtering cattle in towns, 434. 



translations of , he Talmud, 128. 



Kaleidoscope, its inventor, 164. 272. 

 Karl on " Curs'd Croyland," 275. 

 K. (C. F.) on talliages, 105. 

 Keach (Benj.), his Scripture Metaphors, 388. 

 Keats (John), his Poems, 255. 

 Keble's Christian Year, 355. 453. 

 Keightley (Thomas) on etymologies, 398. 

 Kelly (Charles F.) on masters of St. Cross, 



473. 

 Kelly (Wm.) on satirical prints of Pope, 

 479. 



Seller's History of England, 509. 



Ken (Bishop), his Jiidnight Hymn, 110. 

 Kenneth (F.) on heraldic queries, 126. 

 Kerslake (Thomas) on the Perverse Widow, 



234. 

 King (Thos. W.) on rules of precedence, 



352. 

 Kings spared in battle, 185. 

 K. (J.) on anecdote by Bp. Atterbury, 72. 



Ferrar (Nicholas) and Geo. Herbert, 



155. 

 — — Gresham's Exchange, 20S. 

 — Hughes's Amalasont, 413. 



inn signs, 32. 



" Le Messager des Sciences Histc- 



riques," 187. 



K. (J.) on Phipps family, 305. 



Walsingham's Manual, 290. 



Klaproth (Julius), his works on China, 266. 



335. 

 K. (M. M.) on Warburton 's edition of Pope, 

 90. 219. 



Pope's Ethic Epistles, 218. 



Knobstick explained, 95. 175. 

 Kutchakutchoo, a game, 17. 

 KutuzefTon the Czarina Catherine, 364. 

 Kyrie Eleison, 404. 5ia 



L. on Beaufort (Louis de), 101. 

 —^ children nurtured by wolves, 62. 

 -^— conspiracy to dig up corpses, 9. 



" Face upon a bottle," 113. 



Lindsay (David), 335. 



standard-bearer of the Conqueror, 432. 



L. (A.) on origin of cherries, 101. 



Lamb (Charles) and S. T. Coleridge, 463. 



Lambe (Edward), his mural tablet, 267. 528. 



limbing season, 180. 



Lammin ( W. H.)on Grammont's Memoirs, 



138. 157. 

 Lancashire record, 165. 



song, 158. 



Lancastriensis on "The Birch," a poem, 



116. 

 — Crewe's geographical drawings, 134. 

 —^ Lancashire song, 158. 



RadclifTe (Sir Richard), 475. 



— — Warrens of Poynton, 231. 



Land of Green Ginger, 174. 



Lathbury (Thomas) on forms of prayer, 



1661, 341. 439. 

 Latten-jawed, a provincialism, 53. 116. 273. 

 '474. 



Laval (Baptist Vincent), 465. 

 Lavenham Church, epitaph in, 50. 

 L. (C.) on flowers mentioned by Shak- 

 speare, 225. 

 L. (C. M.) on Philip Miller, 487. 

 L. (E.) on Prophecies of Nostradamus, &c., 



486. 

 Leachman (John) on bromide of silver, 429. 

 Leases granted for 99 and 999 years, 31. 294. 

 Lee (Rev. Samuel) noticed, 525. 

 L. (E. H. M.) on hour-glass in pulpits, 38. 

 Lely's small portraits, 66. 253. 

 " Le Messager des Sciences Historiques," 



187. 

 Lempriere's Universal Biography, 245. 

 Le Neve (John), letter to Thomas Baker,'42. 



Fasti, new edition, 181. 



Leslie and Dr. Middleton, 33. 135. 

 Lespiault (M.) on turpentine wax-paper 



process, 92. 

 Lestrange family, 83. 



Leveret on Amelia, daughter of Geo. II., 29. 

 — — William de la Grace, 46. 

 Lewis (Rev. John) of Tetbury, 17. 

 Lewis (Rev. Lewis), noticed, 88. 

 L. (F.) on early play-bill, 99. 

 L. (6. R.) on Geoflfery Alford, 375. 



anastatic printing, 288. 



medieval vessels, 206. 



Noad's lectures, 288. 



Santiago de Compostella, 205. 



L. (H.) on the Collier's Creed, 143. 



grants of arms temp. Hen. VIII., 208. 



South's Sermons, 515. 



Liberal on literary pensions, 453. 

 Lightfoot (Dr.), his MS. correspondence, 



287. 

 Lightfoot (Hannah), noticed, 228. 328. 374. 



430. 532. 

 Lilly (Wm.), astrologer, his epitaph, 362. 

 Lindsay (David), minister at Leith, 266. 



335. 390. 436. 

 Literary men, their poverty, 506. 

 Literary pensions, 322. 453. 

 L. (J.) on legend of the seven sisters, 112. 

 L. (J. H.) on Bede's dying words, 494. _, 



double christian names, 276. 



— — epigram on cuckolds, 142. 

 lines attributed to Quin, 311. 



