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INDEX. 



Asgill (John), list of his works, 3. Sno. 



A. (T. K.) on iiiedited letters of Southey 



and Nares, 286. 

 Attorneys, too many \n Norfolk, 530. 

 Augustine (St.), his work De Music4, 88. 



328. 

 Authors and publishers, hints to, SSi. 

 Authors or gents, two curious, .551. 

 A. (\V.) on churchyard desecrated, 245. 



Wycliff'e's manuscripts, 100. 



A. (W. L.) on formic acid, 420. 

 Aytoun (Sir Robert} noticed, 413. 465. 



B. 



B. on genealogies of the Mordaunt family, 



553. 

 B. (A.) on turning the bed after childbirth, 



432. 



. Edith of Finedon, 351. 



epigram on Lord Palmerston, 199. 



• harvesting on Sundays, 351. 



- judges' robes, 223. 

 Bacon family, 483. 

 Bacon (Lord), a poet, 62. 



History of Life and Death, 5.57. 



phrase " Hostages to fortune," 43. 



B. (A. E.) on "bosom multiplied," 155. 

 Cambridge disputations illustrative of 



Shakspeare, 217. 



inscription at Persepolls, 14. 



King Lear, 82. 



Love's Labour's I-ost, 597. 344. 



Merchant of Venice, 59. 



Shaksi)eare query, 270. 



.Shalispeare readings, 26. 3S2. 



the demonstrative" that" in Measure 



for Measure, 155. 

 B. (.\. F.) on Jeffrey Kinderley, G03. 



L'eleg in Germany, 174. 



Bagford's Collections at Cambridge, .056. 

 B. (A. H.) on meaning of Lyde, 533. 



mummy wheat and maize, 513. 



Bajocencis (Thomas), his works, 486. 

 Baker (Sir Richard), legend of, 318. 

 Ball the priest and Jack Straw, 485. 615. 

 Ballad of the Three Sisters. 102. 

 Balliolensis on bishops vacating their sees, 



250. 



etymology of quarrel, 173. 



Morell's book-plate, 125. 



alterations in the Prayer-Book, 257. 



Banquo's ghost, ,33. 



Baptism, AngUcan, its validity, 340. 447. 



495. 

 Baptism, can a man baptizehimself? 36.110. 

 — — , children crying at, 600. 

 Barclay (John Lord) noticed, 495. 

 Bare Cross, 245. 401. 

 Baret (John), his tomb at St. Edmund's 



Bury, 345. 520. 

 Barbara (Rev. R. H.), his works, 158. 287. 



609. 

 Barker (Jane), notices of, 245. 

 Barlaam's Commentary on Euclid, 76. 

 Barlow (George) on the Barlow family, 



147. 392. 

 Barlow, inventor of repeating clocks, 347. 



392. 439. 

 Barriere (M.) and Quarterly Review, 207. 

 Barrow's armorials, 303. 

 Bassano's church notes, 318. 375. 

 Bassett family, crest of, 245. 

 Bates (Wm.) on burying alive, 560. 



Dutensiana, 466. 



English kings, lines on, 184. 



newspaper extracts, 519. 



optical curiosities, 440. 



rhymes upon places, 155. 



Venice glasses, 133. 



Bather (A. H.) on bills explained to sove- 

 reigns, 556. 

 Baths and their constituent parts, 221. 

 Bavenno, inscription on the church at, 



359. 469. 

 Baxter's Heavy Shove, 17. 

 . Saints' Rest, criticism on, 86. 135. 159. 



205. 



Bayard's Leap, tradition respecting, 600. 



Bayes' troops, explained, .56. 



Bayley (Charles II.) on wyle cop, 6.5. 



B. (B.) on Elizabeth's Book of Prayers, 32. 



B. (C. C.) on furze bush in Scandinavia, 



377. 

 B. (C. E.) on the Crystal Palace, 318. 

 B. (C. H.) on emaciated efflgie.s, 85. 

 B. (C. W.) on Baxter's Saints' Rest, 159. 



Shaston, 22.Q. 



Bd. (T.) on courtier and learned writer, 



56. 

 B. (E.) on the sin-eater, ,541. 

 Beadingfiold ( Edward), poem by ? .50. 

 Bealljy (H. M.) on Baxter's Heavy Shove, 



17. 



Baxter's Saints' Rest, 205. 



— — epitaph on I'hcebe Hcssel, 170. 



— supplying imperfections in books, 457. 

 Beateley (J.) on dress of the clergy, y9. 



hunchback styled " my lor<l," 102. 



Beauchamp (S.) on Trochilus and Croco. 



dile, 112. 

 Beaumont (Wm.) on Barlow family, 440. 



Ferguson's letter, 413. 



" Beauty and Booty," 456. 



Bed turned after childbirth, 432. 



Bede, his works and epitaph, 342. 472. 



Bede (Cuthbert) on birthplace of the first 



Prince of Wales, 270. 



Coleridge's reference to a wit, 590. 



Distaff's day, 556. 



Dutch allegorical picture, 590. 



" Hostages to fortune," 43. 



Irish rhymes in Swift, 431. 606. 



— — Judas-coloured hair, 605. 



memorial at Areley-Kings, 40G. 



reverence to the altar, 3J. 



Spur Sunday, 242. 



toads applied to cancers, 193. 



— Worcestershire legend in stone, 216. 

 Beech tree never struck by lightning, 129. 



£31. 



Beef-eaters, origin of the name, 176. 256. 



Beer, bitter, its antiquity, 72. 2-33. 375. 



Bees, noise when swarniin?, 28S. 



Bee (Tee) on burials and funerals, 269. 



Paget family, 109. 



remarkable trees, 254. 



rhymes upon places, 281. 



B. (E. G.) on crossing the line, 245. 



curious epitaph, 577. 



galliards, a dance, 446. 



iricantations at cross roads, 137. 



Thomason, collector of King's pamph- 

 lets, 175. 



Beheaded man, body discovered of one, 

 38'-.. 488. 558. 



B. (E.I.) on etymology of Folkstone, 507. 



relics of Judge Jeffreys, .531. 



B. (E L.) on heraldic queries, 532. 



Bell, inscription on a, 99. 257. 



Bells, inscriptions on at Colne Priory, 554. 



of Limerick cathedral, 19. 



on horses' necks, 54. 135. 



rung during storms, 508. 609. 



Belon du Mans' Observations, 267. 492. 



Benbow on burials in unconsecratcd 

 ground, 84. 



Benefactors, office for commemorating, 

 565. 



Benson (C.) on biting the thumb, 616. 



Berkeley's sublime system, 460. 616. 



Berosus on Egyptian beer, 375. 



venom of toads, ;;38. 



Bertram (C. J.), editor of Richard of Ci- 

 rencester, 37. 



B. (F.) on Maiden-hair fern, 351. 



Merrv Hewid, 410. 



B. (F. C.) on constables of France, 254. 



man in the moon, 182. 



B. (F.T.J.) on chronogram on Charles I., 



576. 

 B. (H.) on Cornish miners' superstition, 



601. 



— witch jugs, 271. 



Bhaird (Mac an) on ancient Irish coro- 



nation, 43. 

 Bibere papaliter, its origin, 316. 425. 



Bible, on Italic words in, 56. 

 I5ibliographic.ll competition, 535. 

 Bills explained to sovereigns, .5.56. 

 Bingham (Richard) on Bingham's autho. 



rities, 172. 282. 

 Bingham's works, authorities quoted, 172. 



282. 326. 

 Birds, dead, seldom found, 601. 

 Birmingham, the iirst book printed in, 413. 

 Bishop appointing him.«elf, 508. 

 Bishops deprived by Queen Eliz.ibeth, 100. 



203. 



by Wilham III , 100. 204. 



Bishops in Ireland, their consecration, 342. 



lawn sleeves, 271. 



marriages, 589. 



suffra-.-an, 200. - 



vacating their sees, 88. 250. 448. 



B. (J.) on Bassano's Church Notes, 318. 



Coveidale's remains, 6 '5. 



monument at Wadstena, 518. 



B. (J. B.) on Miles Covtrtlale, 615. 

 B. (J. J. A.) on eiebreis, 568. 



epigram liy Owen, 329. 



B. (J. M.) on the fern Osmunda, 617. 

 B. (J- N.) on Chaucer at the Temple, 603. 

 B. (J. O.) on Spanish veiwe bowes, 10. 

 B. {J. W.) on inscription in Westminster 



Abbey, 96. 

 R. (L ) on Tumbledown Dick, 391. 

 Black boys sold in London, 411. 

 Blackwell (Dr. Elizabeth), 44. 

 Bladon's " Letter to David Garrick," 577. 

 Blasphemy, law against, 534. 

 Blessing by the hand, 377. 

 Hlifil and Black George, 588. 

 Blindman's holiday, 109. 232. 

 B. (M. J.) on cure for cramp, 601. 



dead birds seldom found, (JOl. 



B. (M. N.) on Coverdale's remains, 552. 

 B. (N.) on " Experto crede Roberto," 158. 



Flemiiih words in Wales, 208. 



Punch and Judy, whence derived, 43. 



Bn. (R ) on an old riddle, 97. 



privilege at fairs, 461. 



Boase (J. J. A.) on medallic queries, 314. 



459. 



plagiarisms of medallists, 529. 



Bockett (Julia R.) on chantry chapels, 



422. 

 Bodens (Colonel), notices of, 76. 

 Bo-'Oticus on Anima Magis, &c., 61. 



" Balnea, vina, Venus," ,376. 



Cambridge prize poem, 219. 



Punch and Judy, 184. 



" Sacrum pingue dabo," 209. 



Saul's seven days, 75. 



Bohun (Edmund) noticed, 21. 

 Boiled Pig, a poem, 101. 329. 

 Boldon Buke, passage in, 578. 

 Bolingbroke Castle, spirit at, 144. 

 BoA/f on Lord Stafford mines, &c., 222. 



John de Huddersfield, 280. 



Lalys, the architect, 271 . 



Bombastes Furioso, its author, 158. 287. 



422. 609. 

 Bonnyclabber, a drink, 318. 

 Bonsall on Coleridge's Notes on Pepys's 



Diary, 213. 



Davison's poems, 248. 



delectable discourse on fishing, 37. 



George Chalmers, 200. 



- — " I'm the laird of windy wall.s," 37. 



jiortrait of George Fox, 43. 



Shakspeare folios, 195. 



sites of buildings changed, 50. 



the Heavy Shove, 38. 



Book margins, their scantiness, 73. 



Book of Destinies, 245. 329. 



Booker (John) on Carians using devices, 



556. 



dissertation on a salt-box, 137. 



Book-plate, a whimsical one, 32. 

 Books, notices of new — Akerman's Re- 

 mains of Pagan Saxcndom, S^'G. 



Allies on Antiquities of Worcester- 

 shire, 401. 

 Arnold's Anticleptic Gradus, 113. 

 Art of Di ning, or Gastronomy, 46. 



