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INDEX. 



Hunter (Joseph) on Pope's fetnily alliances, 5. 

 Husband (John) on contrition of the ancients at death, 

 158. 



Lady Pakiiigton, 426. 

 Husbandmen in the 1.5th century, 235. 305. 

 Husk (W, H.) on bookbinders' charges in 1480, 292. 



Manuscript collection of Madrigals, 258. 



"Kule Britannia," its composer,^19. 

 H. (\V. D.) on America discovered in the 1 i th century, 

 386. 



J. De Marne, Frencli artist, 294. 

 H. (W. S.) on translation of " Nibelungen Lied," 193. 

 Hyson (Capt.), «?««.» Collet Mawhoixl, 62. 



I. 



.Iceland, pirates in, 415. 

 L (C. 0.) on St. Patrick's crosier, &c., 375. 

 Ignagning and Ignagnus, 315. 

 " Ignez do Castro," translations, 36. 97. 137. 

 Ignoramus on quotation, 13. 

 Impropriators' rights in chancels, 13. 59. 

 Ina on bull-baiting at Wells, 35. 

 Cock-fighting at Wells, 68. 

 Edington, co. Somerset, 267. 

 Famine in 1630, 353. 

 Hugh Wallys, Bishop of Lincoln, 33. 

 Punishment of a lewd woman, 292. 

 Wells cathedral library, 57. 

 Wells elections in the olden times, 10. 

 India, cause of the late revolt, 46.; instances of heroism, 



46. 

 Indian medals, 335. 

 " Infant charity," its meaning, 334. 

 Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on Adrian van Utrecht, 15. 

 Cryptography, works on, 505. 

 Planet Neptune, 77. 



Kegiments, their uniforms, numbers, &c., 48. 

 Schoolmen, 238. 

 Statistics of languages, 108. 

 Theodolite, its derivation, 466. 

 Ingledew (C. J. D.) on biographical queries, 31. 

 De Qnincey (Thomas), 264. 

 Double Christian names, 159. 

 Flower (Wni.), of Christ College, 70. 

 Morrington (Giles), of North AUerton, 70. 

 Ingledew (Wm.), of Kipon in Craven, 170. 

 Inglis (R.) on Mrs. Jackson, of TuiTille Court, 13. 



Poplar Grove, or Amusements of Rural Life, 13. 

 Inlaid books, 131. 247. 

 Inquirer on Pr£e-Roman civilisation in Britain, 415. 



Romans, their stature and swords, 436. 

 Inscriptions: Bell, 37. 51. 



House in Gloucestershire, 360. 

 Interments in churches, 274. 427-. 

 Interments, medieval, 88. 159. 

 Inns on diek or deck, 337. 

 Iota on Korner's Poems and Dramatic Works, 31. 



Poems by a Father and Daughter, 31. 

 "liTTTOj, its varied changes, 10. 99. 

 Ireland, earliest notices of, 349. 

 Ireland, its parish registers, 191. 

 Ireland (Wm. Henry), tragedy of " Vortigeni," 59. 

 Irgo on grants of anus, 32. 

 " Irish Court Rf'gi.stry," 455. 



Irish high sheriffs, 156. 197. 



Irish knighthood valid, 9. 



Irish provincial synods, 89. 



Irish Roman Catliolic bishops, bulls of, 182. 



Irish yellow coats, 257. 304. 



Ironside (Gilbert), two bishops of Bristol, 72. 



Irvine (Aiken) on provincial synods in Ireland, 89. 



Isabella of France, her funeral, 168. 



Isle of Wight, its farm-houses, 68. 



Italy, freezing of rivers in, 186. 344. 



J. 



1 J. on Bartolomo Bergami, 358. 

 1 Rhadamanthus and Minos, 387. 



i J. 2. (H.) on Tibullus, lib. i. eleg. 442., 58. 

 ! Jackson (J.) of Trinity College, Cam.bridge, 36. 

 I Jackson (Mrs.) of Turville Court, 13. 

 [ Jackson (Rev. Wm.), secretary to Duchess of Kingston, 

 i 24. 



' Jacob the paper-seller, 13. 

 I Jacobite relic : " James Caesar's Mare," 67. 

 j " James Ctesar's Mare," a ballad, 67. 

 James II., address of the clergy of Cork to, 313. ; ials 



of his Irish estate, 185. 

 Jannet (P.), '' Bibliothl'que Elzdvirienne," 64. 527. 

 Jaydee on Hamlet, Act IV. Sc. 7., 479. 



London during the Commonwealth, 58. 



Milton's blindness, 17. 



Quakers in the army, 467. 



Robertson (F. W.), passage in his Sermons, 147. 



266. 

 Second sight, 366. 

 Words in the eyes, &c., 115. 

 J. (B. S.) on masters of Honiton School, 14. 



Frances Countess of Warwick, 237. 

 J. (C.) on aldermen in livery, 197. 

 Bower of Manchester, 191. 

 Nautical arms, 130. 

 Jephson (J. M.) on arms of Bertrand du Guesclin, 494. 

 Jeroboam hand, 395. 448. 486. 

 Jew of Paris and the miraculous host, 294. 406. 457. 



518. 

 Jewish meats and drinks, 416. 

 Jewish rabbis, list of, 109. 139. 

 Jewish versions of the Scriptures, 484. 

 Jews in Cornwall, 455. ; forbidden to read Ezekiel, 88. 

 119. 158. ; present descendants of the early, 435. ; 

 their sacred vessels, 214. 

 J. (G.) on witch of East Lothian, 81. 

 J. (G. W.) on derivation of rum, 192. 

 J. (H.) on " Tit for tat," 247. 

 J. (J.) on Cocks of Dumbleton, co. Gloucester, 193. 

 J. (J. C.) on almanacks, 286. 

 Armorial query, 170. 

 Five children at a birth, 376. 

 Fly-leaf scribblings, 145. 

 Hereford Missal, 507. 

 Maltese tombs, 332. 

 Palsgrave tavern, in the Strand, 133. 

 Petrarch's translators, 344. 

 P.sahn cv., its genuineness, 376. 

 Story of the laie American war, 88. 

 J. (L.) on peers answering on tliiir honour, 317. 

 J. (M. I.) on Appleiy family, 325. 



