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INDEX. 



Burn (J. S.) on collection at chanty sermon, 100. 



Lily's Grammar, 344. 

 Burnam (Peter), " Oratio pro Comcedia," 149. 

 Burton and Graham, 192. 

 Barton- Joyce, origin of the name, 317. 

 Bush (Charles), clerk of the Tower Recordts, 156. 

 Button (Daniel), his epitaph, 107. 159. 445. 

 Button (Miles), anecdote of his grave, 159. 

 B. (W.) on seventeen guns' salute, 197. 

 B. (X.) on King John's treasure, 268. 

 By, or Bye, its correct spelling, 11. 78. 

 Byng (E. E.) on British pearls, 322. 



Oysters making their shells, 326. 

 Byron (Lord) aud^schylus, 454. 507. ; JIary Duff, 231. 

 Bysant, or Besant, a coin, 258. 

 Bysshe, its derivation, 334. 



C. 



C. on pair of enrols : pitancie, 437; 

 C. de D. on blake beried, 487. 



Mortar carrying a punishment, 505. 

 C. (A. B.) on Sir Robert Needham, 395. 

 Cabot (Sebastian), birth-place, 1. 154. 193. 263. 285. 

 Cabry family, 215. 



C. (A. D.) on " Little Jack Horner," 83. 

 Cadiz knights, 360. ; verses on an expedition to, 360. 

 Cadogan earldom, 471. 

 Caerdroia, or the walls of Troy, 211. 

 Cjesar (Alderman Sir Julius), noticed, 394. 

 Caesar (Julius), invasion of Britain, 479 — 482. 

 Cakes of the Indian mutiny, 138. 

 C. (A. L.) on Mr. Serjeant Brydges, 48. 514. 

 Calamos on the Remains of Wimbledon, 235. 

 Camden Society, annual meeting, 388. 

 Camden (Wm.), inscription in Brinck's Album, 44. 

 Cameronians, the modern, 108. 260. 

 Campbell (Archibald), nonjuror, 476. 

 Campbell (Donald), of Barbreck, 53. 

 Campbell (H. H.) on Fairfax family, 109. 

 Campbell (John Hooke), Lyon king-at-arms, 497. 

 Campbell (Lord) and Sir Walter Scott; 431. 

 Canary Islands, 429. 

 " Candidates," a caricature, 88. 

 Candidus on ghost stories, 233. 462. 526. 

 Candlemas-eve wind, 391. 



Candor pamphlets, 121. 141. 161. 240. 278. 397. 

 " Cankedort," in Chaucer, 433. 

 Canu (Mark) on the third book of Maccabees, 357. 

 Canne's Bible, 1664, 273. 447. 

 Cano (Dr. Don. Gregorio), Spanish physician, 190. 

 Canterbury aldermen in livery, 25. 177. 197. 262. 

 Canterbury Cathedral, bell inscription, 52. 

 Canterbury city insignia, 470. 

 Capgrave's Chronicle noticed, 142. 174. ; Life of St. 



Katharine, 142. 

 Captain on Mystery of the Acts of the Apostles, 479. 

 Carey (Mother), her chickens, 317. 50G. 

 Carlisle on " Peine forte et dure," 29. 

 Carrington (F. A.) on corporation insignia, 519. 



" Gat-toothed," its meaning, 465. 



" He is a wise child," &c., 168. 



Justice (Henry), his trial, 487. 



Palm Sunday, 447. 



" Pigs' marrow will drive you mad," 465. 



Carruthers (R.) on Milton's biography, 124. 



Cartwright (William), nonjuror, 476. 



Cas gan Longwr on Mother Carey's chickens, 317. ' 



Caste, its derivation, 455. 507. 



Castell (Dr. Edmund), " Heptaglot Lexicon," 63. 



Cato on inlaid books, 131. 



Cats' feet buttered, 209. 



Caudine forks, 314. 



Cawer (Mr.) on Abraham Atkins's certificate, 1G9. 



C. (B.) on deafness at will, 358. 



C. (B. 0.) on baptism of Roman Catholics, 104. 



C. (C.) on Burton and Graham, 192. 



Hag-ridden, 209. 

 C. (D.) on Sivift's hnes on James Bonnell, 207. 

 C. (D. F. M.) on Moore's Songs from Scripture, 165. 

 C. (E.) on Buhl's Treatise of Freemasonry, 295. 



Col. Cleland : Will Honeycomb, 87. 



De Quincey on Judas Iscariot, 294. 

 Cecil (Edward), Viscount Wimbledon, lines on his ex- 

 pedition to Cadiz, 360. 

 C. (E. F. D.) on expeditions as failures, 87. 

 Celt, on " A Journey through Scotland," 439. 

 Centenarians, death of, in 1857, 232. 

 CentUvre (Mrs.), song in " The Platonick Lady," 43. 

 C. (G.) on Admiral l5uquesne, 13. 



Fossil human remains, 32. 



Plattner : Thomas Rulfer, 32. 

 C. (G. A.) on a painting : " The Proposal," 38. 

 C. (G. R.) on Locke family, 12. 297. 

 C. (G. R. D.) on Lord Raglan and bad writing, 487. 

 Cha : Tea, 275. 347. 446. 

 Chadwick (John), parentage, 131. 

 Chadwick (J. N.) on John Chadwick, 131. 



Negus family, 224. 

 Chaloner (Luke), liis monument, 48. 

 Chamberlayne family, 456. 521. 

 Chap-books, 435. 522. 

 Chap literature and folk lore, 312. 

 Chapman (George), his " Homer," 330. 386. 

 Chappe (Claude), inventor of the telegraph, 473. 

 Chappell (John de), his manor, 258. 

 Charity sermon, the largest collection, 70. 100. 

 Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, medal, 190. ; atCaris- 



brooke, 258.; Diurnals of, 295. 347. 428. 504. 

 Charles II., his supper companions, 29. 

 Charlton (Dr. Edw.) on the Maelstrom, 282. 

 Charnock (R. S.) on Lord Coke's etymologies, 10. 



Havelock, origin of the name, 334. 



Hovellers : Broadstair boatmen, 99. 

 Chaucer dilficulties: — Blake beried, 290. 309. 387. 

 487.; Cankedort, 433.; Cost, 2Z1. 337.402.; Ec- 

 lympasteire, 229.; Feldefare, 511.; Fortenid crese, 

 511.; Gat-toothed, 392. 465.; Gnof, 123. ; Hawe- 

 bake, 512.; Marchant, 123.; Nediscost, 271. 337. 

 402.; Parodie, 230 ; Poudre Marchant, 25.; Spiced 

 conscience,, 432.; Tidifes, 166.; Wades bote, 512. ; 

 Whipultre, 24. 225. 521.; L'Envoi, 471. 

 C. (H. B.) on Bacon, Milton, and Barrow, 284. 



French argot, 178. 427. 



French notions of English maimers, 106. 



Gnof, its meaning, 226. 



Jeremiah Job's definition of a bishop, 78. 



Jews and the miraculous host, 518. 



Oliveros and Artus, 441. 



Pagan philosopher, and Sir Simon League, 153. 



Pig's marrow and pig's milk, 522. 



