626 



INDEX. 



E. (H. N.) on weather prophecy, 50. 

 E. (H. T.) 01) old French abbies, 293. 



harvesting on Sundays, 199. 



Edith of Finedon, 185. 351. 

 Eiebreis, its derivation, 316.399. B6S. 

 Eikon Basilike, notes from fly-leaves in, 



.'J61.438. 607. 

 Eirionnach on " Catching k Tartar," 317. 

 corruptions of words, 228. 



— ember weeks, 194. 



Ireland's freedom from reptiles, 42. 



instances of longevity, 62. 



Maiden-hair fern, 30. 180. 



plants and flowers, a chapter on, 501. 



—^ saints who destroyed serpents, 147. 



E. (J.) on " What sent the mestengors ? " 

 76. 



E. (J. B.) on Elvaston or Aylewaston, 510. 



Ekawth on Bishop Gastrell, 529. 



E. (K. P. D. ) on bells on horses' necks, 135. 



■^^ clerical dress in the middle ages, 183. 



deferred execution in Spain, 170. 



newspa|)er folk lore, 3'38. 



—— " Nobilis antique veniens," 127. 



rumoured discovery in Coll, 221. 



Electrical phenomena, 555. 



Electricity applied to grawth of trees, 510. 



Elizabeth's (Queen) equestrian statue, 519. 



her Booke of Christian Praiers, 32. 



pictures of her tomb, 9. 519. 



— — her portrait painters, 237. 



—^ was she dark or fair? 497. 



Ellacombe (H. T.) on anonymous corre- 

 spondents, 558. 



arms in churches, 62. 218. 



bells versus storms, 610. 



.— burials according to the rubric, 134. 



representation of St. Christopher, 62. 



executions in Henry VIII. 'sreign, 510. 



the word Handbook, 137. 



Elliott (K.) on photographic experiments, 

 442. 



Elmitt on Somnium Scipionis, 175. 



Elsevir on Dutch pottery, 253. 



Elvaston, or Aylewaston, its etymology, 510. 



Ely, Isle of, legend respecting, 12. 



Emabee on Venice glasses, 134. 



Emaciated monumental effigies, 85. 252. 



' 321.393.445. 



Ember weeks, origin of, 194. 



Emblems, a book of, 4C0. 



E. (M. M.) on catcalls, 460. 



Gothe's reply to Nicolai, 434. 



Emphasis, ancient mark of, 124. 



English language, corruptions of, 95. 185. 

 256. 



Enivri on Dr. P. Brown's MSS., 513. 



early Jesuit missions, 412. 



LovcUs Works, 462. 



Enquirer (An) on trustees of the National 



Gallery, 245. 

 Epigram corner, 337. 

 Epigram, " Balnea, vina, Venus," &c., 74. 



233. 326. 375. 



by Owen, 191. 280. 329. 



on a miser, 507. 



on the monastic orders, 127. 



on the popes, 603. 



Epitaph, a matter-of-fact one, 386. 



at Bardsey, Leeds, .5.54. 



at St. Edmund's, Salisbury, 577. 



— on James Baker, 124. 

 Epitaphs, curious, 340. 468. 



E. (U.) on wax-paper process, 612. 



Eibin (Geraint mab) on paganism in Ire- 

 land, 126. 



Erica on All-fours, 137. 



mistletoe, .589. 



plum-pudding, 604. 



watch oaks, 486. 



Erethenus, its course, 389. .W8. 



Errol (Earl of), notices of, 13. 



Erse a spoken language in America, 507. 

 616. 



Etymologies, uncertain, 4."4. 588. 



Eva, princess of Lcinster, 388. 



Evans (J.) on bronze medals, 64. 



— — etymology of mushroom, 65. 



Evergreens in churches, ofigin of, 487. 



E. (W.) on Bishop Butler, 198. 



R. Frampton, bishop of Gloucester, 



349. 



oblations, its old meaning, 316. 



wife of Stanislaus Augustus II., 341. 



Ewart (W.) on church brasses, 149. 

 Execution in Spain deferred, 170. 

 Executions in Henry VIII.'s reign, 510. 

 Exeter cathedral, emaciated figure in, 345. 



520. 



F. (A.) on Foubert family, .55. 

 Faber Ferrarius on misprint, 233. 

 Fairfax family mansion. 111. 

 Fairs, privilege at, 4G1. 

 Falahall, a baronial mansion, 532. 

 Families, numerous, 106. 209. 303. 

 Family likenes.scs, 473. 



Farnham (Lord) on Hugh Lupus and Earl 



of Chester, 249. 

 F. A. S. L. & E.on Bishop Juxon's account 



of vendible books, 515. 

 F. (A. W.) on Dutch inscription, 464. 

 F. (C. E)on solution of positive paper, 562. 

 F. (E. ) on Charing Cross and Charles I.'s 



statue, 264. 



St. Luke's day, a painting, 271. 



F. (E. G.) on quotation " Man cannot 



.build," &c., 533. 

 Fegg (William) on frebord, 42. 

 F^ell family, 233. 279. 

 Fercett, a book so called, 292. 

 Ferguson's Letter to Sir John Trenchard, 



413. 

 Fern, the true Maiden-hair, 30. 108. 180. 



280. .351. 447. 

 Fetch, its etymology, 17. 

 F. (G.) on plague stones, 21. 

 F. (G. E.) on the Boiled Pig, 329. 

 Fiction, an anonymous poem on, 222. 

 Fidelitas on Purdie family, 414. 

 Finch (John), ineriiled letter by, 336. 

 Fire — '" As salt as fire," 53. 1 12. 

 Fishing, a Delectable Discourse on, 37. 



• by electricity, 53. 181. 



Fitch (J. G.) on simile of the magnetic 



needle, 207. 

 F. (J. F.) on the Bacon family, 483. 



chaunting of jurors, 315. 



lines in Lady Meath's Bible, 124. 



Shakspeare family, 289. 



Flanagan on the Round Towers, 19. 

 Flemish clothiers in Wales, 36. 111. 151. 



278. 

 Fleshed, its meaning, .579. 

 Florence (Ambrose) on blindman's holidav, 



232. 



leafing of the oak and ash, 241. 



Flowers, their old English names, 101. 



Folger family, notices of, 533. 



Folk lore, 5. 28. SO. 70. 96. 123. 144. 193. 



216. 241. 288. 311. 333. 409. 432. 600. 



East Norfolk, 480. 



in Hull, 311. 



— — in Hertfordshire, 123. 



in newspapers, 221. 338. 466. 



Folkstone, its etymology, 507. 



Forbes (C.) on " Balnea, vina, Venus," 326. 



Erethenus, the river, 5S8. 



highlands and lowlands, 363. 5B0. 



History of 'i'om Jones, its continua- 

 tion, 341. 

 —— Paley's Lectures on Locke, 304. 



passage in Shakspeare, 243. 



the Passame sares galliard, 311. 



print from Hogarth's engraving, 431. 



" Patience, and shuffle the cards," 351. 



Shakspeare emendations, 423. 



Forbes (Robert), notices of, 38. 



F"ormyl explained, 361. 420. 



Foubert family, 55. 136. 



Foundation stones, 20. 89. 1.36. ?.C3. 



Fox (George), his portrait, 43. 156. 



Foxe's Book of Martyrs, imperfections in, 



220. ; various editions, 290. 

 F. (P. A.) on Anglican baptism, 447. 

 - — Lady-day in harvest, 350. 589. 



F. (P. 11.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 323. 

 F. (R.) on Shakspeare's poetical foresight, 



407. 

 Fraction on the meaning of Eiebreis, 399. 

 Frail Patient on baths, 221. 

 Fram))ton (Robert), bishop of Gloucester, 



100. 

 Frances Duchess of Suffolk and Adrian 



Stokes, 128. 225. 

 Franciscus on the royal " We," 352. 

 Franklin, lines on, 88. 

 Eraser i,W.) on bitter beer, 72. 233. 



St. Bridget, 86. 



children crying at baptism, 601. 



degradation from holy orders, 348. 



exterior stoups, 160. 



fishing by electricity, 181. 



Irish convocation, 317. 



Niagara, its pronunciation, 555. 



rhymes on places, 184. 



three estates of the realm, 592. 



Frebord explained, 42. 352. 

 Frederic on Friday at sea, 592. 

 Freeholds in Cumberland, 456. 

 Freeman, a gun-maker, 291. 

 French bishop, story of one, 363. 



epi.scopal sees, 329. 



poetry, inquiry after, 127. 



proper names corruj)ted, .576. 



Frere (Geo. E.) on the larch, 441. 



Friday at sea, 592. 



F. (11. J.) on photography applied to the 



microscope, 612. 

 F. (R. S.) on " Hip, hip, hurrah! " 54. 

 F. (R. W.) on hooping-cough, 198. 



salt-box in Wales, 193. 



vegetable ivory, 610. 



Funeral custom in the middle ages, 433. 



585. 

 P'unnety or frumenty, 604. 

 Furneaux family, 76. 

 Furye family, 175. 235. 327. 473. 

 Furze bush in Scandinavia, 127. 377. 



G. 



G. on Anstis' MSS. on Seals, 20. 



Bassano's Church Notes, 375. 



Charles I.'s executioner, 197 



Drake, an artist, 555. 



Dutensiana, 292. 



Edward Polhill, 490. 



licenser of the press, 37. 



MS. notes of Sir E. Walker, Garter, 



405. 



Shakspeare MSS., 422. 



styles of dukes and marquises, 134. 



Tradescants of Suffolk, 198. 



Gage family, i91. 



Galliards, 311.446. 



Galway, "the city of the tribes," 53.5. 



Garrick (David), a letter to, noticed, 577. 



Gaspard de Coligny (St.), 191. 



Gastrell (Bishop Francis), date of his birth, 



529. 

 Gastros on town plough, 462. 

 Gatty (Alfred) on burials according to the 



rubric, 134. 

 . Jewish lineaments, 362. 



man baptizing himself, 110. 



mitigation of capital punishment, 1,53. 



original reaping machine, 507. 



saying of a great judge, 340. 



Trafalgar, its accentuation, 438. 



Gathorne (Geo.) en whipping women, 174. 



Gazette de Londres, 223. 



G. (15.) on Churchill's death, 484. 



Junius intjUiries, 484. 



G. (C.) on exterior water stoups, 19. 



Flemish clothiers in Wales, 111. 



General, who was the greatest? 509. 

 George 111., letter by his sister, 505. 



on old English divines, 10. 



George's (St.; Day, 21.9. 



Georgia office, its history, 462. .'i'lS. 



German Guide-book, misprints in, 243. 



— — superstition, 288. 521. 



Gerrard (Lady), her second marriage, 173. 



