INDEX. 



625 



Crawford of Kilburnie, notices of, 88. 340- 



C. (K. C.) on Amber Witch, 8i,'. 



Creed, custom during its repetition, 360. 



Crispin (St.), liis t'estival, '243. 



Cromwell I'tJliver;, portrait of, 55. 136. 302. 



tamily,. 1,J7. 



sermon liy. 3W. 447. 



Croniweil (lUctiard),. alias Tumbledown 



Dick, 391. 

 Croniwell (Robert), his burial re;?ister, 193. 

 Crookes (Wm.) on wax-paper process, 443. 



470. .''41. (513. 

 Croafield (Tlios.) on I'enn a slaveholder, 



150. 

 " Cross and pile," meaning of the jrfirase-, 



iilS. 

 Ci-oss roads, incantations at, 74 137. 

 Croisley (.lamps) on Joliii Asgill, 3. 



Brilisli Apollo, 41(). 



the Ctriin of Salvation, 444?. 



the good old cause, 391. 



Heron's Junius' I/etters, 44.5. 



I.aynj;'s poem, " The Uod," 4!)3. 



— — Oliver ('romwcirs .'^ermoH, 447- 

 Spectator, vol. ix , 3Ht. 



the Shift Shilted, 374'. 



trial of Captain Green and Mr. Ma- 

 ther. +21. 



Works of the Learned, 435. 



CruK on " the clearing of the glasse,'" 222. 

 C. (It. W ) on Heywood arms, 75. 



. I'ierro Cotton, 485. 



Sir J. liynde (.'otton, 567. 



Crystal Palace, its designer, 196. 279. 348. 



, jurors' report, 473. 



C. (S. T. 1'.; on Uean. swads curing warts, 

 5i9. 



development of apC' ies, 378. 



Heywood's Spider ami th« Flie, 291. 



C. (T.) on John Cobbe, '222. 



writing-ink lor unsized pai>er, 604. 



Cullery tenure, 534. 

 Culverkeys, a plant, explarined, 293. 

 CunimiiTg (I>r.), his plagiarism, 6. 84. 

 Cunningham (Peter) on Macaulay's Young 



Levite, 194. 

 Curate of Upton on bra.ss of Bulstrode's 



wife, 445. 

 Curfew, e.irly notices of, S3. 112. 

 Curtis (J. Lewelyn) on Camden's definition 



of cockney, 149. 



Sir Roger d€ Coverlev, a dance, 37. 



Kell family, '279. 



Fox (George), his portrait, 156. 



- Lambert the arcti.rebetl, 103. 



liveries in the time of James I., 145. 



Uobin Hood, robes and fees in his 



days, 479. 

 uncovering the head and feet, 349. 



Wilton Caslle and bridges fa'.nily, 34. 



280. 



Customs duties, obsolete articles in, 334.473. 

 C. (W.) on brow or brough,566. 



elm ch-stile, 5(B. 



Francis Drake's genealogy, 6IG. 



. gospel trees, 111. 



red breast, 589. 



transmiHation of species, 112. 



C. ( W. H.) oi> coach travelling, 98. 



1>. 



D. on Scandinavian furZe bush, 127. 



Georgia otRce, 543. 



U. jnn. (S. P.) on jjurtrait of Lady Ve- 



netia Digbv, S-iCt. 

 D. (A ) on lucky teeth, 601 

 1). (.A. A.) on antiquities of ches*, 46t. 



arms of royalty in churches, b8. 



" Bihefe papaliter," 425. 



brasses in Dublin, 281. 



. blindman's holiday, 109. 



coral Charms, 11. 



deodorising pe.it. ,509. 



Devil and Mr. Littledale, 105. 



eagle supporting lecterns, 41.5. 



epitaph in bad taste, 340. 



Kentish fire, 74. 



D. (A. A.) on. Locke's Essay, queries on, 386. 

 merry-thought, or wish-bone, 54. 



— Milton and Tacitus, K5. 



misprints in Prayer-JJook, 351. 617. 



reverence to the altar, 182. 



six thousand years, 3". 



smothering hyilropholwc patients, 207. 



Spanish vessels wrecked in Ireland, 



182 



sCatue of St. Peter at Rome, 604. 



uncertain etymologies, 434. 



" U|), bays, and aLthera," 400. 



Virgilian lots, 1837" 



willow pattern, .^)09. 



Wilson's Sacra Privata, 414. 



wit referred to by Coleridge, 461. 



D'Alton (John) on Aber and Inver, 496. 



Alton or Eaton family, .567. 



Lord. Viscount Dover, 10. 



ShaftsiJeare family, 495. 



Damnable (Mottier) notices of, 137. 



Dancing the bride to bed, .586. 



Daniel (Samuel; the poet. bllJ. 



Dante, was he ever at Oxford ? 98. 



Danbuz (Rev. C), his Commentary on the 

 Uevelatioi;, 527. 



Davies [FJ) on St. Paul and Vitruvius, 411. 



Davison (Francis) and Dr. Donne, trans- 

 lation of Psalm cxxxvii., 49. 137. 157. 

 247. 



D. (C.) on Churchill's death, .591. 



D. (C. (le) on custom at Becking, 54. 



numerous families, 10^. 



D. (K.) on female fecundity, 303. 



mariiage iu high life, 359> 



Unitonic romance, 294. 



Rev. Peter Layng, 317. 



umbrella, its early use, 281. 



. voydingo knife, S'^O. 



Watson (l)r. Thomas) noticed, 281. 



women whipped, ^Sl. 



Death, a bill of exchange, 36. 



Death-watch, 87. 



De Castro and his Brother Bat, its author, 



603. 

 Declaration of 2000 clergymen, 21. 

 Declaration (Third) of the Prince of 



Orange, 272. 

 Degradation from orders, 318. 

 Degree of B. C. L., its privileges, 534. 

 D. (E. H. D.) on longevity, 231. 

 Deiirvy (Sir Wm.), notice of, 200. 

 Derby or Darby (Lord), 73. 

 Desborough (J. 6.) on bees' swarming, 



288. 

 Devil, its etymology, 59. 105. 

 Devon, its etymology, 151. 

 Dewsbury, inscription at, ,534. 615. 

 D. (G. T.) on Physiologus, 87. 

 D. 'H.G.) on Andrews the astronomer, 



136. 



Collins's portrait, 591. 



Cromwell family, 1 i7. 



derivation of Knight>bridge, 129. 



Nelson's inedited letters, 143. 



Robin Hood's Hill, hm. 



D. (H. VV.) on Sir R. Aytoun's portrait, 



466. 

 collodion for negatives, 494. 



— collodion pictures, 514. 

 French collodion, 470. 



photography applied to the miero- 



scope, 562. 



jirint of the head of Christ, 4r6. 



Diamond (Dr. Hugh W ) on photography 



applied to archfeology, 27". 295. 319. 371. 

 prei)aration of collodion, 396. 



Pepys's book-plates, 534. 



Dickens' Household Words, mistranslation 



in, ,50. 111. 185. 

 Diclionnaire Bibliographiqne, its author, 



.35. 1( 9. 

 Dictionary of proper names, <'9. 

 Digby (Sir Kenelm), his portrait, 174. 254. 



326. 399. 

 Digges' England's Defence, 580. 

 ■ Dispensalor, his duties, "89 

 , - Disputations at Cambridge, 55. 

 Distatl^s day, when observed, 555. 



Distemper in painting,. 131. 

 D. (J.) on Aghindle, 184. 



Flanagan on the Round To'vers, T9. 



D. (L.L.) on biography of Win. Brandy 



510. 

 D. (M) on a phrase in Bunyan, 5G. 



Father Pet re, 362. 



Docking horses, 43. 109. 



Dodge (Wm. ) on the age of the world, 131'. 



Dodo, why called a Dronte ? 34. 159. 497. 



, notes on,, 83. 172. 31.9. 4.'i4. 



Doe (John), the legal myth, 507. 



Dog, the hair of, its medicinal properties^ 



316 565. 

 Domiciliary clause, 8. 

 Domvile (VVm. C.) on electricity applied to 



trees, 510. 

 Don of Pitfichie, Monymiisk, .590. 

 Don 2. (Louis) on the family of the 



Donnes, 273. 

 Donald (Robert), a poetical nurseryraaiv 



'242. 

 Donn CPadruig) on Erse spoken in 



America,.6I6. 



h-ighlaiids and lowlands, 616. 



Donne family, 273. 



Door-head inscriptions, 412. 543. 



Dorset, its etymology, 151. 



Dover (Lord Viscount), his lineage, 10. 86. 

 158. 



Dowe (W. ) on Maudlin, Sapplio, and 

 Skellig, 552. 



Single-speech Hamilton ; Home, 577. 



Drabicius on ringing of bells, 317. 



Drake, an artist, noticed, 5.05. 



Drake (Sir Francis), his genealogy, 4'S2. 

 616. 



Draper (Sir Wm.), passage in his letter^ 

 ;U0. 449. 



Drawbridge, a mediiEval, 75. 



Dredge (John 1 ) on English bishops de- 

 prived, 203. 



Sir Kenelm Digbv^399. 



Walter Haddoii, 399. 



Dreng;ige»teniu-e by ,533. 

 Dryasdust on Croraweirs sermon, 310.. 

 Duck (Wm.) on Furneaux family, 76. 

 Dukes and marquises, styles of, 76. 134. 

 Dutch allegorical picture, 4.57. .590. 



- — Chronicle of the World. U2. 



East India Company, 316. 



Dutonsiana, its author, '292. 376. 425. 466. 

 Duane(W. ) oil Chalmers' Revolt of th& 



Colonies, 567. 

 Duff, Mrs., died of hydrophobia, 207. 28L 

 D. (W. B.) on Freeman, giur..maker, 2iil. 



B. 



E. on "Charity, seraph of rarth," &c.,509. 

 Eagle, its similitude inabraken stalk, 35. 

 209. 



supporting the lectern, 4-1.5. 543. 



East Aiiglia on the oak of reformation, 423, 



Easter, lifting at, 194. 



Eastwood(J.) on marriage entry, 485. 



Spani.-.h veiwe bowes, 64. 



Spur Sunday, .329. 



Ivaton family, 434. 567. 

 Eaton (T. D.) on saline solution, 612. 

 - — . '* My mind to be a kingdom is," 615. 

 Eb«"{J.) on salt-liox, 2.33. 



SpanJsh vessels wrecked in Ireland, 



6.5. 



Ecclesiastical History Society, 306. 



Ecclesiastics, wive.'* of, 530. 



E (D. H.) on a bell inscription, 99. 



Edward the Confessor, inscription on his 

 shrine, 96. 



Edward V(., personators of, 76. 



Edwards (II.) on Lady-day in harvest, 

 292. 399. 



Eeve's Psalms, the Geneva so termed, 270. 



Effigies, cross-legged, 352. 496. 



Egbert and the Octarchy, 244. 



Eglington (Timothy), an inspired poet, 242, 



E. (H.N.) on Shakspeare,Tennyson,&c., 65, 



Squire Brown's fox chase, 65. 



