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p. (J.) Dominica, on Brag and Balderdash, 32. 

 Ciilter, its derivation, 67. 

 "Ittttos, 10. 



Maison, its literal meaning, 87- 



Noali, Neptune, and Nick, 31. 

 P. (J. J.) on witclicraft : Mrs. Hickes, 503. 

 Plague in London, 1626, 327. 

 Plato on spirits, 148. 

 Platonic love, 88. 219. 264. 

 Plattner, artists in 16th century, 32. 

 Plays, Francis Kirkman's list of, 111. 

 Plumley family, 332. 



Plumstead Magna Chm-ch, bell inscription, 37. 51. 

 P. (M. P.) on Mr. Pottinger, Pope's cousin, 105. 

 P. (N. S.) on law respecting change of name, 215. 

 Poetical coincidences, 449. 516. 518. 

 Poets lanreat in Germany, 52. 

 Pointer dogs, 234. 305. 344, 

 Poisons, ancient, 336. 



Popiana : — 



Baptism of Roman Catholics, 1 04. 



Cooke (Wm.), Editor of Additions to Pope's Works, 



5. 

 Curll's quarrels with Pope, 489. 509. 

 " Letters to Cromwell," 104. 

 Mannick, or Mannock (Wm.), 5, 6. 1 1 7. 

 Mawhood family, 61. 

 Pope's father, 103.; his residence, 104. 

 Pope's Works, 1735-6, 183. 

 Potenger (Mr.), 5. 105. 

 Eackett family, 6. 

 Spence's Anecdotes, 17.' 

 Wogan (Sir Charles), 11. 



Poplars learning towards the East, 493. 526. 



Porcelain, antique, 515. 



Portculhs, origin of the office, 131. 175. 



Portuguese origin of English words, 314. 442. 



Postlethwayte (John) Master of St. Paul's school, 296, 



Potinger (Mr.) Alex. Pope's friend, 5. 105. 



Potter (Thomas), biography of, 42, 



Potwallopers, derivation of, 456. 



" Poudre Marchant," in Chaucer, 25. 



Pouncey (Mr.), discovery in pliotography, 423. 



Powell of Forest Hill, 158. 



Powhatan on Dr. Peckard's manuscripts, 189, 



P. (P.) on antiquarian relic, 506. 



Bladworth family, 222. 



Etymology and heraldry, 505. 



Goldsmiths' marks, 38. 



Heraldic queries, 79. 



Latham and Knowsley, 303. 



Law of change of name, 344. 



ilasterson family, 505, 



Rights of impropriators, 59. 



Separation of sexes in churches, 58, 



Signet ring, 58. 



Simnel cakes, 307. 



Tiles, ancient, 305. 



Wax seal impressions, 303. 



Wooden bells, 59. 

 P, (P. P.) on Fabian's Chronicle, 465. 



Miltoniana, 343. 



Missal in Latin and English, 427. 



Tasso and John Barclay, 385. 

 Praeposteritas, a new word, 243. 



Prayer, Occasional Forms of, 446. 



P. (R. B.) on stains in engravings, 345. 



Pre-existence, the sense of, 303. 



Prestoniensis on Turner's christian names, 275. 



Pretender. See Stuart. 



Price (Kenrick), nonjuror, 476. 



Primatt (Rev. Wm.), Rector of West Walton, 36, 



Printing introduced into France, 439. 



Prior (Matthew), biographical notices of, 355, 



Prisoners for debt, temp. William III., 105. 



Prisoners tried in the dark, 435. 



Privy Councillors by office or rank, 47. 97, 



Probert (Wm.), his execution, 300. 



" Proposal," a painting, 38. 



Protestantism, a function of Romanism, 70. 



Proverbial phrases in 16th century, 411. 



Proverbs and Phrases : ^ 

 All talk and no cider, 233. 

 Brick: " He's a brick," 96. 



Child: "He is a wise child," &c., 168. 345. 406. . 

 Cock a hoop, 426. 

 Curtain lectures, 306. 

 " Don't hun-y, Hopkins!" 211. 

 Giving and taking umbrage, 130. 222. 

 Hog: " Going the whole hog," 49. 113. 

 Lathom and Knowsley, 211. 

 Milk of human kindness, 294. 343. 

 Old two-and-sixpence, 187. 

 Peck of March dust, 273. 



Pigs' marrow will make you mad, 391. 465. 522, 

 Pigs' milk will give you the scurvy, 391. 522. 

 Schoolmaster is abroad, 107. 

 Steed : " When the steed is stolen the stable door 



shall be shut," 216. 

 Tit for tat, 247. 

 Weather: " To be under the weather," 216. 



Proverbs, Italian, some equivocal, 512. 



Prussia (King of). Account of his Quarrel with Voltaire, 



17. 

 Pryce (George) on Sebastian Cabot, 154. 

 P. (S.) on Wilham Collins, the poet, 43. 

 Psalm cli., its genuineness, 376. 422. 486. 

 Psalm cv. 28., differently translated, 396. 

 Psalm cxlv., its lost verse, 436. 519. 

 Psalm-singing by the early Nonconformists, 147. 221. 

 P. (T.) on Lydford parish, its extent, 265. 



Primatt (Wm.), 36. 

 P. (T. B.) on Sir John Le Quesne, &c., 214. 

 P. (T. H.) on Brading, Isle of Wight, 46. 



Farm-houses, Isle of Wight, 68, 



Henley (Orator), 150. 



Medical men at funerals, 477. 

 Pulteney (Wm.), Eari of Bath, his father, 315. 379. 

 Punch ladles, coins in, 59. 

 Purcell, its derivation, 334. 

 Puritans at Vermont, 492. 

 Puzzles, ingenious, 336. 466, 

 P. (W.) on spiders and Irish oak, 486. 

 P. (W. F.) on a quotation, 416. 

 P. (X.) on academical dresses, 477. 



Medical ecclesiastics, 479. 



Physicians' fees, 494. 

 Pythagorean numbers, 294. 



