INDEX. 



SECOND SERIES.— VOL. V. 



QFor classified articles, see Anonymous Works, Books recently Published, Chaucer Difficulties, Epitaphs, Folk 

 Lore, Popiana, Proverbs, Quotations, Shakspeare, Songs and Ballads, Swittiana, and Walpoliana.] 



A. on the punishment of drowning, 171. 



Locke family, 177. 

 A. (A.) on Baselica Equestris, 377. 



Birds doing good to farmers, 413. 



Chestnut or oak in old buildings, 1 0. 



Cocidius, the god, 214. 



Delphic sword, 377. 



Dogs driven mad by cold, 444. 



John Doe and Kichard Roe, 434. 



Lyttelton (Lord) and the ghost, 165. 



Mazer bowls, 176. 



Mortar carrying a punishment, 386. 



Negro boy sold^in 1763, 375. 



Pearls found in Britain, 258. 



" Peg Bull," its author, 214. 



Pointer dogs, 234. 



Ships launched sideways, 146. 



Spaniel dog of Spanish origin, 227. 



Tenth wave, 487. 

 A. 1. (A.) on Walton's Life of Donne, 276. 

 A. (A. S.) on Bishops Alexander and Gobat, 171. 



Brett (Bishops) sen. and jun. 513. 



Bulls of Irish Roman Catholic bishops, 182. 



Consecration of Bishop Fitzgerald, 515. 



Consecration of Bishops Richmond and Crigan, 

 172. 



Consecration t)f Bishops Weekes and Villiers, 1 50. 



Cronan (Dr. B.), bishop of Huron, 514. 



Laurence (Roger), nonjuror, 47". 



Lord Lyon King-at-arms, 496. 



Perkhi Warbeck, 110. 



Princess Charlotte de Rohan, 140. 



Sheldon (Archbishop), 486. 



Wood (Dr. Andrew), Bishop of The Isles, 138. 

 Abbes, French, their status, 265. 

 Abbots, mitred, north of Trent, 225. 286. 

 Abhba on Beckwith's Private Correspondence, 376. 



Bibliographical Queries, 455. 



Dean Dixie, 343. 



Gas-lighting, its origin, 111. 



Irish Coui't Registry, 455. 



Irish yellow-coats, 257. 



Abhba on lady restored to life, 117. 



Largest parish in Ireland, 293. 



One-and-thirty, a game, 276. 



Parish registers in Ireland, 191. 



Parliamentary representation, 333. 



Stoiy's History of the Wars of Ireland, 334. 



Telegraph between England and Ireland, 392. 



William III., his statue at Cork, 145. 

 Academical dresses of different degrees, 477. 

 Ache on echo poetry, 388. 

 A. (C. M.) on pearls found in Britain, 527. 

 " Acts of the Apostles," Mystery of the, 479. 

 A. (D.) on dogs driven mad by cold, 176. 

 Adams (H. G.) on superstition relating to sparrows, 



210. 

 Adamson (E. H.) on Ignez de Castro, 97. 

 Adders and their power, 209. 

 Addison (Joseph), an echo poem, 507; his supposed 



portrait, 389. 

 " Advice gratis," its origin, 495. 

 Advoutresses explained,' 252. 380. 420, 421. 

 A. (E. H.) on anonymous works, 395. 



Brothers of the same Christian name, 98. 



English militia, 246. 



Haldsworth's Muscipula, 176. 



Ignea de Castro, 137. 



Martine (Gen.) and La Martinifere, 137. 



Mottoes on rings, 405. 



Sanskrit manuscripts, 236. 



Seven generations seen by one person, 406. 



Towns, bird's-eye views of, 405. 



Waltham peerage, 98. 

 A. (E. M.) on Oliphant of Gask, 315. 

 Aeron on the Devil's appearance on the stage, 295. 

 African confessors and their mutilated tongues, 409. 



483. 

 A. (F. S.) on dedication of flowers to saints, 234. 



Honorary degrees, 494. 



Hunter (Mrs. Anne) and Haydn's Canzonets, 313. 



Petrarch's Penitential Psalms, 225. 



Preservation of monumental inscriptions, 201. 



Selden's Table Talk, 145. 



Separation of the sexes in churches, 247. 

 A. (H.) on the Jew of Paris and miraculous host, 294. 



