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INDEX. 



Ellacombe (H. T.) on tithe impropriators and chancels, 96. 

 Eltham, perpetual motion at, 336. 

 E. (M.) on Beranger's song, 515. 



Franklin (Sir John), liis arms, 234. 



" To be under the weather," 216. 

 Emilio (Paolo), noticed, 492. 

 Emlyn (Thomas), Socinian minister, 396. 465. 

 Emmett (Robert), his family, 344. 366. 

 Enallages in Shakspeare, 6. 

 Endeavour, as a reflective verb, 50. 

 England and France in 1656, 41. 

 Engravings, removing stains in, 236. .345. 483. 

 Enigma, an ancient, 392. 

 Enivri on Bishop Bedell's grants, 274. 



Bull against the Friars Mendicant, 132. 



Cordell's translation of the Missal, 246. 



English liturgy in Latin, 415. 



Fit'z-Ralph (Richard), Abp. of Armagh, 110. 



Marchant (Peter), 394. 



Pacenius (Barth.) 'E^eraa-ts, 257. 



Separation of sexes in cliurches, 117. 



Soci^te de I'Histoire du Protestantisms Francais, 

 274. 

 Enqnirer on judges' whistles, 213. 

 E. (P.) on editions of Pope of 1735-6, 183. 



Epitaphs : — 



" Bold Infidelity! turn pale and die!" 344. 



Button (Daniel), 107. 159. 445. 



Cotton (Dame Ehzabeth), 51. 



Courthose (Robert), 36. 



Halke (Agnus), St. Alphage's, Canterbury, 133. 



Isabelle de Douvre, 435. 



Kinyon (Mary), 51. 



Perry (John), the first engineer, 434. 



Epsilon on Richard Pate, Bishop of Worcester, 378. 

 Erasmus' Bower, in Doctors' Commons, 255. 

 Ereyne, its meaning, 258. 341. 440. 

 Eric on epigram wanted, 344. 



Jewish versions of the Scriptures, 484. 

 Erica on industrious fleas, 140. 

 Erick the Forester an ancestor of Swift, 28. 

 Erskine (Sir Alex.), Lyon king-at-arms, 497. 

 Erskine (Sir Charles), Lyon kingat-arms, 496. 

 Esch (Jacob Vander), his " Apology " quoted, 365. 

 " Essay on Woman," no copy extant, 77. 

 Estcourt (E. E.) on Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, 



296. 

 E. (T. D.) on Pitt and the Chatham title, 9. 

 Etymology and heraldry, 442. 505. 525. 

 Eucharist, lines on, 438. 460. 

 " Eulogium Historiarum," MS. of, 189. 

 Evans (Lewis) on plan of Alexandria, 177. 

 Events, great, from slender causes, 77. 139. 179. 

 Everard (Dr. John), noticed, 49. 118. 

 Evergreens, indigenous, 178. 223. 

 Expeditions, their failures and successes, 87. 

 Eye, words visible in the iris, 115. 

 Eynesbury church inscription, 478. 



F. on Millicent in Ireland, 170. 



Fabian's Cbronicle, by Henry Bradsha, 314. 465. 



Fairfax family, 109. 



Fairfax (Thomas, Lord), his portrait, 13. 



Fairholt (F. W.) on prisoners for debt,*105. 



Fair Play on Andrews' and Sm.ith's Dictionaries, 498. 



Falconer (Thomas) on Jlilton's portraits, 303. 



Falstaff (Sir Jolm) and the Boar's Head, 84. 



Famihes, decay of, 272. 



Famine in 1630, 353. 



Fanglenesse, in Chaucer, explained, 166. 



Farewell (Christopher), his marvellous memory, 327. 



Farnliam (John), auctioneer at Richmond, 310. 384. 



Farrer (J. W.) on pra;posteritas, 243. 



Faulkner (G.) his edition of Swift's Works, 27. 



Feast of the Asses, 3. 



February 22nd, a remarkable day, 233. 305. 



Feldefare, in Chaucer, 511. 



Fencible light dragoons, 110. 155. 



Fenwick (Jolm) on barristers' gowns, 346. 



John Bell, 475. 

 Ferguson (Dr. Adam), noticed, 264. 

 Ferguson (J. J.), his manuscripts, 197. 

 Feria manuscript, 13. 296. 

 Ferns, copying, 456. 487. 



Ferscher on husbandmen in the 15th century, 235. 

 F. (H.) on Edinburgh pamphlets, 222. 



Shakspeare's first folio, 202. 

 F. (H. R.) on quotation wanted, 49. 



Figlits in the 17tli century, 192. 



Finger talking, 416. 466.526. 



Fire- worshippers, 109. 



Fish, how captured on the Welsh coast, 116. 



Fishing upon the coast, 48. 115. 



Fitchy, its etymology, 442. 505. 



Fitzgerald (Dr.), Bishop of Cork, his consecration, 515. 



Fitzhopkins on cliarm against the bite of a mad dog, 305. 

 " Infernas tenebras," 198. 



Fitz-James family, 435. 



Fitz-Patrick (W. J.) on Cardinal York and tlie Stuart 

 P.apers, 203. 371. 464. 



Fitz-Ralph (Richard), Abp. of Armagh, 110. 159. 



Fitzwilliams (Sir Wm.), his arms, 48. 



F. (J. P.) on origin of the word Bullion, 378. 



F. (J. W.) on Phoenician coin, 392. 



F. (K. S.) on quotation from Motherwell's poem, 267. 



Flapping the church, 236. 



Fletcher (Sir Robert), of Saltoun, and the East Lothian 

 witch, 81. 



Fletcher (Wm.), of Dublin, noticed, 446. 



Flies, industrious, a deceptive exhibition, 115. 140. 



Flood (Sir Fred.), epigram by, 354. 



" Floral Directory," 234. 304. 



Flower (Wm.), of Christ College, Cambridge, 70. 



P'ly-leaf scribblings, 145. 



Fm. on clerical peers, 494. 



Folk Lore : — 



Adders and tlieir power, 209. 



Bean feasts, 209. 



Buttering cats' feet, 209. 



Candlemas-Eve wind, 391. 



Charm against the bite of a mad dog, 191. 247. 305. 



Dream of death fulfilled by fear, 390. 



French folk lore, 210. 



Friday dream, 494. 



Hag-ridden, 209. 



Horseshoes as charms against witchcraft, 391. 



Knife, its fdk lore, 391. 



