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INDEX. 



Swif tiana : ■»— 



Epigram attributed to him, 354. 



Erick tiie Forester, 28. 



Faulkner's edition of Swift's Works, 27. 



Launcelot, Swift's cousin, 26. 



Pamphlet against Swift, 27. 



Steele (Sir Richard) and Swift, 206. 



Vanhomrigs of Dublin, 27. 



Swinden (Tobias), Rector of Cuxtone, 198. 

 S. (W. N.) on Ale.xander Hamilton, 477. 



Proverb : '" When the steed is stolen," &c. 216. 

 Sword-Blade Company, 275. 

 Sword Dance, 192. 

 S. (W S.) on Cornish hurling, 56. 

 S. (W. W.) on Charles Wogan, 11. 

 Sykes Dyke, near Carlisle, 258. 

 Synods in Ireland since 12th century, 89. 



T. 



T. on the Culdees, 377. 



Office of Portcullis, 131, 

 Rhadamanthus and Minos, 334. 

 Thackeray's Humourists, 257. 

 T. 1. on Gay's Works, 215. 



Publication of private correspondence, 47. 

 Turnbull (Dr. Wm.), 276. 

 White Surrey, 375. 

 T. Blackpool, on Ignagning, 315. 

 Tate (Nahum), laureate, 81. 168. 

 T. (A. A.) on Tweedale family, 191. 

 Tabernacle in old^hurches, 310. 

 Tailed people, 179. 306. 

 Taprobane, island of, 352. 

 Tara on Roman Catholic geography, 436. 

 Tasso and John Barclay, 254. 303. 385. 

 Tau on Culter, its derivation, 139. 

 Forgiveness, 447. 



Ironside (Gilbert), bishop of Bristol, 72. 

 Taunton (Judge), 72. 

 Taubman (Mat.), " Loyal Songs," 66. 

 Taunton (Sir Wm. Ellis), Judge, 72. 

 Taylor (E. S.) on coal clubs in agricultural districts, 117. 

 Fishing on the coast, 118. 

 Locusts in England, 37. 

 Tithe impropriators' rights in chancels, 13. 

 Winter of 1857, its mildness, 30. 

 T. (E.) on the African confessors, 409. 

 T. 1. (E.) on Smith of Northamptonshire, 424. 

 Teague on Rob Roy's death, 272. 

 T. (E. B.) on Dean Swift and Sir Richard Steele, 206. 

 " Te Deum," parody of the, 56. 

 Teeth cutting in advanced age, 30. 467. 

 Telegram, early use of the word, 375. 

 Telegraph, its origin, 473. , 

 Telegraph, transatlantic, its originator, 426. 

 Telegraph between Great Britain and Ireland, 392. 

 Telescope, its inventor, 45. 

 Temple, the Inner, its ancient customs, 1 6. 

 Temple (Sir John), his death, 274. 345. 384, 

 Ten, its etymology, 194. 

 Tenby, Pembrokeshire, its bank offish, 146. 

 Tendriug, Essex, bell inscription, 52. 

 Tenison (Abp.), Funeral Sermon for Nell Gwyn, 1 06. 



Tennyson (Alfred), obscure passage illustrated, 58. 



Tercelet, hawk or falcon, 167. 



Tetlycnas on Smith's Compendium of the Hebrew Bible, 



234. 

 T. (H.) on Lord Eldon of Scotch origin, 294. 



Coward, its derivation, 367. 

 0. on contributors to " The Spectator," 72. 

 Thackeray (Rev. Dr.), his descendants, 78. 

 Thackeray (W. M.) " Humourists," 257. 

 Thames, its purity in 1656, 41. 219.; frozen in present 



century, 414. 

 Thanet, Isle of, custom on March 25., 235, 

 Theodolite, its derivation, 466. 

 Thickness (Gov.), particulars of, 257. 

 Thirteen, an unlucky dinner party, 195. 

 Thirty-one, an old game, 276. 



Thom (Rev. Wm.) on the value of land-rents in Scot- 

 land and England, 62. 

 Thompson (Thos.), " Midsummer Moon," 235. 

 Thoms (Wm. J.) on Whipultre, 521. 

 Thornton (L. M.) on Sam. Foote's grave, 216. 

 Thornton (Rev. Thomas), his family, 1 70. 

 Three, a symbolical number, 195. 

 " Three things are ever silent," parallel passage, 258. 

 Thule, the Island of, 301. 

 " Thumb-grog " explained, 59. 

 Thurlehed, a fish, 189. 245. 

 Tidifes, in Chaucer, explained, 166. 

 Tiles made by J. Sadler, 190.' 245. 305. 

 Timbs (John) on Shakspeare note, 84. 

 Timbs (John) retires from " The Illustrated London 



News," 248. 

 Tin trade of antiquity, 101. 218. 267. 287; 

 Tindall (Dr. Matthew), his death and will, 489. 509. 

 Tite (Wm.) on Izaak Walton's wife, 369. 

 Tithe impropriators, their rights in chancela, 13. 59. 96. 

 Title-pages, duplicates recommended, 187. 287. 

 T. (J. E.) on forgiveness, 393. 



Portuguese origin of English words, 314. 

 Quotation by Sir James Graham, 437. 

 T. (J. W.) on families of Downing, &c., 335. 

 Gookins of Ireland, 177. 

 Thornton (Thomas), 170. 

 T. (N. L.) on altar-rail decorations, 444, 

 Tobacco smoking in the East, 453. 

 Tollemaches, family name, 365. 403. 

 Tongues, amputated, and the gift of speech, 409. 483. 

 Tottenham, its varied orthography, 120. 

 Towns, bird's-eye views of, 130. 198. 299. 343. 365. 



405. 

 Townsend (Robert) on anonymous manuscript, 227. 

 East, its derivation, 29. 

 Mitred abbats North of Trent, 225. 

 Thompson's Midsummer Moon, 235. 

 Waldenses at Henley, 225. 

 T. (P.) on telegram, 375. 

 Tracing-paper, receipt for, 108. 306. 

 Trade, origin of the word, 333. ; medieval condemna- 

 tion of, 17. 

 Traditions, remote, through few links, 119. 

 Tram-ways, origin of the name, 128. 

 Translation by word of different meaning, 49. 

 Trazaylle (Peter de) of Salehurst, 144. 217. 

 Trevelyan (Sir W. C.) on epitaph " Bold Infidelity," 

 344. 

 Motley's Dutch Republic, 493. 



