INDEX. 



537 



Dobson (Wm.) on Latham and Knowsley, 211. 



WluiUey parfch, its extent, 265. 

 Dock, its derivation, .359. 427, 

 Dodd (Dr. Wm.), his simony and marriage, 8.; his 



burial-place, 171. 221. 

 Dodo on Col. Robert Chaire, 215. 



Ogle (Samuel) of Bousden, 169. 



Stearne (Robert) of Fullinally, 190. 

 Doe (John) and Richard Koe, 434. 

 Dog of the I'rince of Orange, 131. 

 Do2get (Thomas), actor, 237. 

 Dogs driven mad by cold, 88. 176. 306 444. 

 Dogs, pointer, 234. 305. 344. 520. 

 Domenichino's " Galatea," 108. 

 Dominicale described, 48. 98. 

 " Don Juan," its first presentation, 13. 56. 151. 

 Donne (Dr. John), discovery of a murder, 68. 

 Doran (Dr. J.) on Cromwell's grandson, 224. 



Gwin (Nell) at Hereford,' 56. 



Horse-healing, 356. 



Merino flocks of Louis XVL, 383. 



Platonic love, 219. 



Plays at public schools, 133. 283. 



Religion undressed, 492. 



Smith's Hebrew Bible, 338. 



Washington (Gen.), parentage, 179. 

 Dormer (Jane), Duchess of Feria, her MS. life, 13. 296. 

 Dornicks, its derivation, 315. 406. 

 D. (0. T.) on dogs driven mad by cold, 307. 

 Douglas (Dr. John), Bishop of Salisbury, 359. 

 Douglas legitimacy cause, 445. 

 Douvre (Isabelle de), her supposed monument, 435. 

 Downing family, 335. 



D. (Q.) on endeavour as a reflective verb, 51. 

 Draycott arms, 293. 347. 

 Dream of death fulfilled by fear, 390. 

 " Dreamland Bishop," its author, 455. 

 Dress in the 18th century, 168. 

 Drinking healths kneeling, 374. 

 Drowning, when it ceased as a punishment, 171. 

 Druidic temples in Britain, 480. 

 Drummond of Colquhalzie, 191. 



Drummond (Rob. Auriol Hay), Lyon king-at-anns, 497. 

 D. (S.) on Luther and Gerbelius, 116. 

 Du Cane (E. F.) on beacon lights, 93. 

 DufF (Rev. Dr.) on the Indian revolt, 46. 79. 

 Duff (Mary) and Lord Byron, 231. 

 Dundee (.John Graham, Viscount of), portraits, 131. 



222. 

 Dunkin (A. J.) on Peter Detrazaylle, 144. 

 Dunning (John), Lord Ashburton, and the Candor 



Pamphlets, 121. 161. 242. 278. 

 Duquesne (Admiral), his ancestry, 13. 

 Durham (Sir Alex.), Lyon king-at-arms, 496. 

 Dutch and Danish troops under WilMam III., 81. 365. 

 Dutch-English almanac, the first, 375. 



E. 



E. on king's letter men, 216. 



Ocean telegraph, 426. 



State Paper Office, 16, 

 E. (A.) on Bacon, Milton, and Barrow, 214. 



Boggons, 137. 



Grammar school usages, 1 39. 



E.(A.) on Overbury (Sir Thomas), his countenance, 147. 



Earthquake at Lisbon, 395. 466. 524. 



Earthquakes and meteors, 28. 437. 



Earwigs in gardens, 455. 486. 



East, its derivation, 19. 



Easter, Greek time of keeping, 494. 



Easter offerings, origin of, 397. 



Eastwood (J.) on early almanacks, 135. 



Blen, in local names, 425. 



Cob, cobba, alcove, 305. 



Curols, i. e. arrows, 523. 



" Debate of the Body and the Soul," 255. 



Dock, in courts of law, 427. 



Endeavour, as a reflective verb, 50. 



Pitancia, or pittance, 526. 



Satirical verses, 390. 



Tramways, origin of the word, 128. 



Usher, reredos, ereyne, 341. 

 Echo songs, 234. 306. 326. 388. 428. 507. 

 Eclipses in 1715 and 1724, 215. 292. 

 " Eclympasteire," in Chaucer, 229. 387. 

 E. (D.) on the Candor pamphlets, 121. 141. 161. 

 Eden, situation of the garden of, 475. 

 Edge-bone of beef, 457. 

 Edinburgh legend: " Rokeby," 290. 

 Edinburgh pamphlets, 130. 176. 222. 

 Edinburgh, steeple of St. Giles's church, 37. 

 Edington, co. Somerset, 267. 

 Editorial difficulty, 467. 

 Edward III. and tlie death of his brother, 7 1 . 

 Edward VI., was he styled Prince of Wales? 274. 325. 



381. 

 Edwards (Dr. John), " Discourse on the Old and New 



Testament," 515. 

 Egyptian sculptors, 88. 223. 304. 340. 

 E. (H.) on cutting teeth in advanced age, 30. 

 Eikon Basilike, lines in, 393. 464.. 

 Eirionnach on Lord Bacon's studies, 72. ; " Essays," by 

 Singer, 181. 205. 251. 276. 421. 460. 



Chap literature and folk lore, 312. 



Common-place books for the Bible, 93. 



Everard (Dr. John), 118. 



Johnson's Seven Champions of England, 76. 



Lamartine's plagiarisms, 211. 



Letters of Brother Lawrence, 520. 



Sitting covered in churches, 525. 



Superstition, origin of the word, 125. 

 E. (J.) on John the Blind, 521. 



Sir John Wolley, 524. 

 E. (J. T.) on February 22nd, 305. 



Wonderful Robert Walker, 300. 

 E. (K. P. D-) on names of American cities, 46. 



Births extraordinary, 17. 



Curious distich, 107. 



Foremothers of Philadelphia, 29. 



Local names indicative of race, 29. 



Suspended animation, 453. 514. 



Wheat table since 1641, 144. 



William de Warenne and Gundrada, 364. 

 Eldon (Lord) of Scottish origin, 294. 

 Electric telegraph in 1787, 356. 

 Elizabeth (Queen), lines on the eucharist, 438. 

 Ellacombe (H. T.) on bell inscriptions, 51. 



Bell literature, 152. 



Button's epitaph, 159. 



Rood-loft staircases, 266. 



