INDEX. 



633 



Books recently published : — 



Thoms's Early Enf^lish Prose Romances, 80. 

 Tomlins's Perambulation of Islington, 24?. 

 Townend's Descendants of the Stuarts, 160. 

 Ulster Journal of Arcliajology, 448. 

 Walpole's Letters, by Cunningham, 199. 448. 

 White'fe Eighteen Christian Centuries, 79. 

 Williams's Essays on various Subjects, 307. 

 Woodward's History of Bungay, 100. 

 Wood's Common Objects of the Sea Shore, 448. 



Books, history of theif delivery at Stationers' Hall, 71. 



237. 

 Books, how to keep from dust, 515. 

 Books, inlaid, 131. 247. 

 Books, value and rarity of old, 288. 

 Booksellers' signs, 130. 346. 46fl. 

 Boots and " the greased cartridges," 127. 

 Bordelon (Laurent), author of " Monsieur Oufle," 198. 

 Borough-English, 214. 281. 

 Boscobel Tracts, 226. 

 Boswell (James) " Caricatures," 265. 

 Bosworth (Dr. J.) on the Tollemaches, 403. 

 Bottifang (Julius Csesar), noticed, 394. 

 Boucher (J. S.) on ingenious puzzles, 336. 

 Bourchier (Sir James), his travels, 71. 

 Bowel-hive grass, 48. 223. "aeG. 303. 

 Bower of Manchester, 191. 

 Bower (Hubert) on Peter Berault, 317. 

 Boyd (Hugh Stuart), noticed, 88. 175. 226. 

 Boys (Thomas) on Chaucer difficulties, 24. 123. 166. 

 229. 271. 290. 309. 392. 402. 432. 471. 



Cock a hoop, 503. 



Coron, its meaning, 217. 



Dives, as a proper name, 463. 



Dogs, the Spaniel and pointer, 520. 



French argot, 119. 



German poets-laureate, 52. 



"Going the whole hog," 113. 



" Honest Lawyer," an inn sign, 175. 



Mormon, origin of the word, 73. 



Eaglan (Lord) and bad writing, 439. 



Tapping of melons, 405. 



Thurlehed and long oyster, 245. 

 Brading, Isle of Wight, its relics and customs, 46. 

 Bradley (J. W.) on mediseval seals, &c., 275. 

 Bradsha (Henry), bookseller, 314. 

 Bradshaw (Presidefit) and Milton, 124. 

 Brady (Dr. Samuel), noticed, 176. 

 Brag and balderdash, origin of the names, 32. 

 Bramhall (Abp.), his arms, 478. 

 Brandgose bell, explained, 133. 244. 287. 

 Braose family, 77. 118. 

 Brathwaite (Rev. George), his longevity, 314. 

 Brathwaite (Richard), his dramatic works, 453. 

 Braybrooke (Lord), his death, 248. 

 Breen, its derivation, 334. 

 Brent (J.) on aldermen in livery, 25. 



Civic robes, swords, and maces, 262. 



Corporation insignia, 469. 



Dancing in churchyards, 133. 



Odell, Beds., its charter for a fair, 514. 

 Bretonniere (M. Bourgeois de la), noticed, 383. 

 Brett (Bishops), sen. and jun., 513. 

 B. (R. H.) on bronze medal of Henri IV., 14. 



Oak stake found in the Thames, 89. 



Bridgenorth maces, 469. 

 Brig-end-shot, at Leeds, 217. 

 Bridges (Mr. Serjeant Edward), family, 48. 98. 

 Briggs (J.), editor of Westmoreland Gazette, 189. 

 Bristoliensis on earwigs in gardens, 415. 

 Britain, early notices of the name, 349. 

 Britain, Prm-Roman civilisation of, 415. 479. 

 Britain described by Diodorus, 101. 

 " Britaine's Busse ; or Herring-Fishing," 115. 

 British Museum and private correspondence, 76. 

 Brittia, the island, 430. 

 Broadhalf penny Down, Hampshife, 50. 

 Brodie (Alex.), Lyon king-at-arms, 497. 

 Brooke family, 376. 447.' 

 Brooke (Lord), quoted, 289. 468. 

 Brothers of the same Christian name, 268. 307. 

 Brown (Jessie), and the Highlanders' relief of Luck- 

 now, 147. 

 Brown (P. J.), nonjuring bishop, 476. 

 " Brown Bess," the musket so called, 259. 447. 

 Bruce (Sir Edward de). Earl of Carrick, his arms, 236* 



264. 

 Bruges, monumental inscriptions; 68* 1 18. 

 Bruno on Sanscrit elementary bookSj 415. 

 Briis family, 77. 118. ' 

 B. (R. W.) on taming of horses, 434. 

 Brydges (Edmund), serjeant-at-law, 5l4, 

 B. (S. W.) on pigs' marrow and pigs' milk, 391. 

 B. (T.) on mediseval interments, 88. 



Melon tapping, 316. 



Wade of the Northern Mythology, 359. 

 B. (T. N.) on Brandegose bell, 133. 

 Buchinger (Matthew), the Nuremburg dwarf, 210. 

 Buckler Play, or Sword Dance, 192. 

 Bucks, a club, 316. 424. 

 Buckton (T. J.) on arithmetical numerals^ 355. 



China great wall, 256. 



Codex Vaticanus, 374. 



Contrition of the ancients at death, 157* 



Egyptian sculpture, 223. 340. 



Hebrew letters, 401. 



Jews forbidden to read Ezekiel, 119. 



Judas IscaiSot, 343. 



Language, 119. 



Macistus and the capture of Troy, 524. 



Mormon, Book of, 3.59. 



Phoenician coin, 498. 



Poplars leaning to the East, 526. 



Psalm cli., 422. 



Psalm cxlv., 519. 



Samuel, division of the Books of, 525. 



Turkish titles of Pasha and Basha, 118. 

 Budgell (Eustace), his quarrel with Curll, 489. 509. 

 Bug, cimex lectularius, 87. 



Buhle (Prof. J. G.), treatise on Freemasonry, 295. 

 Bull-baiting and bull-rings, 35. 119. 

 Bullion, origin of the word, 378. 464. 

 Bulls of Irish Roman Catholic bishops, 1759, 1760, 182. 

 Bungay on Prince Lucien's Philological Tour, 274. 

 Bunker's Hill, derivation of name, 191. 

 Bunyan (John) a gipsy, 15. 318. 386. 

 Burgmote horn, 470. 



Burgoyne (Gen.) and Charles Dickens, 87. 

 Burial in lead, 146. ; in linen, 434. 

 Burial inscriptions, their preservation, 201. 249. 287. 488. 

 Burke (Edmund) and the Candor pamphlets, 141. 161. 



