628 



INDEX. 



Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on poelicnl simi- 

 larities, 70. 



print of thp head of Christ, 414. 



— ^ Shakspeare a Calvinist, 410. 



species in the vegetable liingdom, 7. 



— ^ true Maiden-hair fern, 280. 



Inglis (Charles), bishop of Nova Scotia, 

 151.516. 



Ink lor writing on unsized paper, 604. 



" In nomine Domini," 487. .542. !i(i3. 



Inoculation, sermons against, 510. 616. 



Inquirer on the office of Manucaptor, 579. 



Inriuisitor on author of " Voiage du Monde 

 de Descartes^" 150, 



Dr. Swiney, 271. 



Integer on Eiebreis, its derivation, 316. 



Inverness on a war machine, 508. 



Inscription in Dutch, 464. 



on an oakihest, 8. 



Inscriptions in rhurche.s, .'510. 



lotun, its etymology, 60. 201. 349. 



Ireland's freedom from reptiles, 42. 400. 590. 



Irish coronations, ancient, 43. 



'—— language in the West Indies, 256. 



names, 2t4. 



rhymes, 431 . ,'539. 605. 



. — - titles, abuse of, 555. 



Irvingites, their history, 271. 588. 



Ivory, vegetable, 464. 616. 



J. on " sheet.s," a Kentish word, 338. 



Jack on the Boiled Pig, 101. 



Jackson (E. S.) on Cromwell's portrait, 55. 



suggestions (o publishers, 124. 



Jackson (J. E.) on trusty servant at Win- 

 chester, 495. 



Jack Straw and his accomplices, 485. 615. 



James I., diaries of his time, 36.3. 



king on England, 270. 37a. 



James 11., his exclamation at the Boyne, 

 .577. 



Jarltzberg on " Good old cause," 319. 



-. — meaning of "slow " in Goldsmith, 135. 



Milton's Paradise Lost, 195. 



similes founded en the magnetic 



needle, .368. 



.— serpent eating, 177. 



swearing by the English, 299. 



Jaydce on curiosities of catalogues, 339. 



German Guide-book, 243. 



.— " handbook," a newly-coined word, 72. 



London localities, tlieir changed 



names, 508. 



revolutionary calendar, 351. 



Jaytee on arms of royalty in churches, 178. 



Ca])!. Booth of .Stockport, 340. 



Fnrye family, 175. 327. 



. Henry Smith, 231. 



unwritten liistoric.il minutiie, 360. 



J. (C.) on Kendall in Yorkshire, 364. 



meaning of Hob, 341. 



sich house, 468. 



vicars-apostolic in England, 400. 



whipping-posts, 568. 



J. (E. A.) on night rains, 601. 

 JefTrevs (Judge), his ground, 432. 



relics of, 432. ,531. 542. 



... his residences, 149. 



Jennings family, 362. 



Jennings-G. (s!) on Jennings family, 362. 



Jesuit missions, the early, 412. 



Jewish lineaments, 362. 544. 



Jewish sabbatical year, 603. 



Jewitt (L.) on bells on horses' necks, 135. 



Aiiti-Jacobin song, 305. 



monody on Sir John Moore, 1.58. 



J. (F. W.) on Erethenus its course, 389. 



mufTi worn by gentlemen, 517. 



Nero's baths, 362. 



J. (H.) on a book of emblems, 460. 



sermons against inoculation, 616. 



J. (J.) on Lord Delamere, 173. 



Walter Parsons, 17.5. 



J. (J. E.) on Peterman, 223. 



J. (J. F.) on Kicardo's theory of rent, 



too. 



J. (L.) on the early editions of Junius, 224. 



239. 261. 2S7. .SSS. 

 .1. 2. (L.) on Dutch pottery, 253. 

 J. (N.) on John Hoiie, 18. 

 Joan (Pope) noticed, 483. 

 John de Huddersfield, notice of, 54. 283. 



319. 

 John, king of France, at Somerton, 54. 210. 

 John of Gaunt, descent of the Queen from, 



332.519. 

 John's (St.) on Sich house, 5G3. 

 Johnson (J. Yate), notes on Madeira, 145. 

 Jones, History of Tom, continuation of, 



311.566. .588. 

 Jordan (Mrs), her melodv, "The Blue 



Sells of Scotland," 124. 281. 

 .Tosephine, birthplace of, 230. 

 J. (T. B.) on biting the thumb, 981. 



" Blue Bells of Scotland," 281. 



" 1 bide my time," 281. 



Judas-coloured hair, fi05. 



Judge (A.) on vegetable ivory, 46t. 



Judge, saying of a great, 340. 



Judges' robes, 223. 258. 399. 



Junius inquiries, 484. 



Letters, the early piratical editions, 



224.239. 261.285. 383. 

 Jnvenis on Clieshire cat, 62. 

 Juxon (Bishop), his Account of Vendible 



Books, 515. 592. 



K. 



K. on arms in churches, 248. 



church-stile, 3>9. 



Cranmer and a giiost story, 222. 



•^— James I., on his title, 271. 



Lancashire sayings, 174. 



meaning of pewterspear, 369- 



the bride's seat in church, 246. 



Phoebe Hassel, 256. 



on plague stones, .58. 375. 



K. (Another) on title of James I., 375. 

 Kacouss people, folk lore of, .50. 

 Karl on the word Scheltrum, 364. 

 Katcr (E.) on tint in collodion pictures, 422. 



improvements in the camera, 494. 



value of photography to archaeologists, 



443. 

 Keel-hauling with an addendum, 199. 280. 

 Kelke (\V. Hastings)-on a plagiarism, 504. 

 Kendall in Yorkshire, 364. 

 Kenrick (Dr. Wm.), his epistles, 343. 473. 

 Kerbester, account of the battle of, .549. 

 Kentish fire, its origin, 74. 



legend in stone. 477. 



local names, 410. 



Kersley (T. H ) epitaph on J. Barker, 124. 



Nelson and Walter Burke, 576. 



parody on the burial of Sir John Moore, 



81. 

 Kcsteven (W. B.) on etvmology of alcohol, 



228. 

 K. (H.) on the personage of Robin Hood, 



597. 

 K. (H. C.) on Heywood arms, 112. 



inscription at Persppolis, 15. 



luKar occultations, 73. 



optical phenomenon, 40. 



Saul's seven days, 132. 



two full moons in July, 175. 



Kinderlcy (Jelfcry), his parentage, 603. 

 King (Philip .S ) on large families, .505. 



George III., letter of his sister's, ,505. 



" sending to Coventry," 589. 



King (Kichard John) on ancient popular 



stories, 189 

 Kings of England, lines on, 83. 184. 

 King's pamphlets, the collector of, 175 

 Kingsley (G. H.) on rhyming rats to death, 



591. 

 Kitto (John) on Belon's Observations, 492. 

 K. (J.) on Baptist May, 271. 



Cav.Tliers abroad, 272. 



.— muffs worn by gentlemen, 209. 



Pcpys's Morma , 342. 



— — Scriveners' Company, 273. 

 Knight (J. G.) on exterior sloup, 197. 



Knight (Jo.seph) on dispensator, 3 9. 



ancient timepiece, 412. 



Knight (J. P. A.) on Lady Barbara Mow. 



bray, 208. 

 Kniglitsbridge, its derivation, 129. 185. 

 Kfinigsm.ark (Count) noticed, 374. 

 Ks. on S()itting for luck, 193. 

 K. (T.) on passage in Milton, 342. 

 K. (T. R.) on seventh daughter. 62. 

 K — w (E. D.) on Anglican baptism, 447. 

 K. (W. n.) on burial in unconsecrateJ 



places, 448. 



cure for tbe ague, 5. 



chantry chapels, 223. 366. 



" Cane decane," 64. 



monumental effigies, 394. 



K. (Wm. W.) on monumental brasses, 254. 

 Kyde's tankard at Balliol, 542. 



L. on Adrian Scroop, the regicide, 290. 



age of trees, 159. 



Daridianus, inscription at Bavenno, 



469. 

 passage in Two Gentlemen of Verona, 



517. 

 A on hovellers, 588. 



smothering between two beds, 206, 



Lack-a-daisy, its etymology, 535. 



Lacy (Tho.s'. H.) on author of Borabastes 



Furioso, 422. 

 Lady-day in harvest, 292. 350. ,399. 424. 471. 

 " La garde meurt," &c., origin of the 



phrase, 11. 85.377. 

 Lalys, the architect, 271. 

 Lambert's Mews, 169. 

 Lambert, the arch- rebeU, 103. 183. 

 Lancashire sayings, 174. 3j1. 

 Language, queries on, 509. 

 I.,antTiorns, inventor of, 11. 

 Larcombe (J.) on stone cofBns, 101. 

 Larix, or larch tree, 269. 3.50. 444. 

 Larking (Lambert B.) on Waller family, 



537. 



William of Wykeham, ,503. 



Latzky (D. J.) on Dr. Mesmer in England, 



147. 

 Lau. Ang. on provwb, " In nomine Do- 

 mini," .563. 

 Laurent (Mathurin) noticed, 11. HI. 181. 

 Ijiwrence (Thomas^ on cant language, 142. 



photography in the open air, 348. 



" Lay" and " lie," their present use, 388. 



568. 

 Layng (Rev. Henry) noticed, 317. 493. 



(Uev. Peter) noticed, 317. 



L. (C. G.) on ■" Prayer moves the hand," 



5.5. 

 Leader of a newspaper, its derivation, 462. 

 L. (E. A. H.) on church bells, 317. 

 Lcchmere (E. A. H.) on arms in churcJaes, 



227. 

 Leeper (Alex.) on the sin-eater, .541. 

 Lea!'e for ninety- nine years, 509. .592. 

 Xii?gitimation by grant of Land, .532. 

 Leicestriensis on Frances duchess of Svif- 



folk, 225. 



Seth's pillars, 109. 



stoups, exterior, of churches, 18. 



' springs and wells, 1.52. 



whipping-posts, 388. 



Leighton (J.) on vcllum-bound books, 158. 

 Leodiensis on Chadderton family, 27.3. 

 L (F.) on arms of cities and towns, 400, 



freebord ; deer-leap, 3-52. 



Winhall monimient and quartering 



of arms, ,;;4. 

 L. (G. R.) on John de Huddersfield, 51. 



349. 



John, king of France, at Somertonj 54. 



the larch, 350. 



Montcbonrg abbey, 77. 



photographic lens, 347. 



Licensers of the press, list wanted, 3<7> 

 Lifting experiments, 8. 79. 

 Lightning, sheet, 153. 

 Ligue, Lcs lleros de la, 418. 567. 



