INDEX. 



639 



Books, notices of new — 



Latham's Ethnology of the British 

 Islands, V20. 



Lnyard's Nineveh and Babylon, 273. 



Mahon's (Lord) History of England, 

 120. 346. 537. 



Men of the Time, 394. 



Murray's Railway Readinss, tfi.'j. 



Museum of Classical Antiquities, 513. 



National Miscellany, 490. 



Pauli's Life of Alfred, 562. 



Price's Norway and its Scenery, 561. 



PuUeyn's Etymological Compendium, 

 465. 



Reynard the Fox, 273. 369 465. 



Scott's Thomas k Bocket, 346. 



Shakspeare Repository, 537. 



Sharp's Gazetteer, 224. 



Singer's Text of Shakspeare Vindi- 

 cated, 537. 



Smith's Dictionary of Greek and 

 Roman Geography, 369. 



Snelling's Art of Photography, 562. 



Kurtees Society, their new works, 120. 



Temple Bar, the City Golgotha, 334. 



Traveller's Library, 46.5. 

 ; Trench on Lessons in Proverbs, 120. 



Turner's Domestic Architecture, 345. 



Ulster Journal of Archasology, 248. 

 513. 



Wellington, his Character, &c., 394. 



Wilson's Sacra Privata, 97. 



Young's Night Thoughts, 490. 

 Books wanted, 305. 561. 



worthy to be reprinted, 153. 203. 379. 



Booksellers, English and American, 404. 

 Bookselling in Calcutta, 199. 



in Glasgow in 1735, 10. 



Bookworm on St. Dominic, 356. 



Boom, its meaning, 620. 



Booth family, 478. 



Booty's case, 634. 



Borderer on " Phirima, pauca, nihil," 96. 



Boston queries, 258. 



Boswell (James), letter to Garrick,328. 



Bottle department of the beer trade, 135. 



Bottom, its signification, 51- 



Botulph (St.), his life, 84. 192. 



Bouillon Bible, 296. 536. 



Bourbons, origin of the family, 16. 



Bowyer Bible, 617. 



Boyer's Great Theatre of Honour, 358. 



Boyle (Dean), his pedigree, 430. 



Boyle Lectures, 456. 



Braemar on Rev. J. Marsden, 181. 



Brasses on the Continent, 501. 



since 1688, 272. 



Braybrooke (Lord) on Hamilton queries, 



333. 

 — — Latin poems in connexion with 

 Waterloo, 6. 



Major- General Lambert, 269. 



old shoe-throwing at weddings, 182. 



Pepys's Morena, 508. 



" Brazen Head," a serial, 39. 

 B. (K. D.) on Sidney, a female name, 59- 

 Breen (Henry H.) on Bonaparte and 

 Napoleon, 129. 



Canada, its derivation, 380. 



Dutensiana, 390. 



Dutch reducing the English to slavery, 



49. 

 ^— ennui, 478. 



Eustache de Saint Pierre, 329. 



— Irish rhymes, 312. 

 — - judicial oaths, 453. 



literary frauds of modern times, 86. 



.— — Milton in prose, 27. 



-^ Miss E. St. Leger, a mason, 598. 



- — molasses, its etymology, 36. 



—— More queries, 8.5. 



— — Napoleon a poet, 301. 



— — Napoleon dynasty, 145. 



pic-nic, 387. 



Rococo, its use in .St. Lucia, 627. 



Rowley's Poems, 544. 



slave whipped to death, 503. 



South versus Goldsmith, &c., 311. 



——straw bail, 464. 



Breen (Henry H.) on true blue, 391. 



"Very like a whale," 86. 



Wellington (Duke of), a marechal de 



France, 283. 

 Brett (F. H.) on smo(;k marriages, 191. 

 Brick on town plough, 339. 



parochial libraries, 438. 



rhymes on places, 537. 



Bride's seat in church, 145. 



Bridget (St.), Offlcium Birgittinum An- 



glico, 1,57. 

 Bright (Dr. Timothy) noticed, 407. 

 British Museum, scarce MSS. in the library, 



570. 

 Broad arrow, 360. 

 Broctuna on Croxton or Crostin, 316. 



Lady Catherine Grey, 68. 



London queries, 223. 



Lord Coke's Charge to the Jury, 433. 



— — Orkney Islands in pawn, 183. 



subterranean bells, 391. 



Wake family, 164. 



worth, its original meaning, 584. 



Brown's tragedy, " Polidus," 499. 



Brown (W.) on Mr. Archer's services to 



photography, 218. 



originator of collodion process, 116. 



Browne (Sir G.), his descendants, 528. 608. 

 Bruce (John) on God's marks, 134. 



proclamations, their utility, 3. 



Bruce (King Robert), his arms, 356. 416. 



559. 

 Brutoniensis on straw bail, 342. 

 Brydone the tourist, his birthplace, 1(>8. 



163. 

 B. (S. S.) jun,, on photographic lens, 485. 

 B. (T.) on magnetic intensity, 71. 

 Bt. (J.) on "pais," its correct translation, 



52. 



riddle circa Henry VIII., 282. 



B. (T. N.) on chantry chapels, 185. 



Bucks, ancient society of, 286. 



Buckton (T. J.) on Alison's Europe, 594. 



Croker's Johnson, quotations in, 618. 



enough, 560. 



heuristic, 320. 



Khond fable, 584. 



legend of Lamech, 432. 



passage in St. James, 623. 



sign of the cross in Greek Church, 461. 



Syriac scriptures, 583. 



Budget, its derivation, 73. 

 BuUinger's Sermons, iff]. 

 Bunyan's expression, " To lie at the catch," 



132. 

 Buonaparte, origin of the name, 129. 

 Burial of unclaimed corpse, 262. 340. 435. 

 Burial service said by heart, 13. 94. 320. 

 Buriensis on Richard Candishe, M.P., 596. 

 Burke (Edmund), his marriage, 382. 



passage in, 51. 



Burke (Walter) noticed, 192. 

 Burnet (Bishop), his character, 59. 

 Burrow, its etymology, 205. 320. 

 Burton (J.) on Martha Blount, 117- 



Richardson or Murphy's portrait, 107. 



Burtt (Jo.seph) on proclamation of Henry 



VIII., 421. 



surnames, 278. 



Butler and his man William, 408. 



Butler (Bishop), inquiries respecting, 528. 



572. 

 Buxton (Sir Thomas Fowell) noticed, 452. 

 Bury (Dr. Arthur) noticed, 473. .502. 

 Byron (Lord), immioral work by him, 66. 



C. 



C. on cardinal's hat, 164. 



Caryl or Caryll,455. 



Chichester Pallant, 269. 



^— Gibber's Lives of the Poets, 143. 

 — — Countess of Pembroke's letter, 245. 



Curtseys and bows, 220. 



Hogarth's pictures, 484. 



" I hear a lion," &c., 318. 



Les Veus du Hairon, 40. 



Lord North, 317. 



C. on Manx penny, le.?. 



Pope's inedited poem, 113. 



Rigby correspondence, 264. 



Rosa mystica, 2+7. 



scarfs worn by clergymen, 143. 269. 



.— ^ Segantiorum Portus, 246. 



Shakspeare readings, 221. 



" steaming," as used by Thomson, 145, 



" Time and I," 247. 



Young's housekeeper, 143. 



C, Winlon, on staining deal, 357. 

 C. (A.) on autographs in books, 384. 



arms of Hobey of Bisham, 407. 



beginning life again, 429. 



feelings of age, 608. 



Tangiers, English army in 1G84, 12. 



thirteen an unlucky number, 571. 



tombstones ante 1601, 331. 609. 



C. ( A. B.) on charcoal in photography, 245. 



curious fact in natural philosophy, 295. 



Cadenham oak, 180. 



C. (A. H.) on alphabetical arrangement, 



596. 

 C. (A. J.) on Brydone the tourist, 108. 

 Cambrensis on belfry towers, 416. 



loggerheads, 192. 



Camden Society anniversary, 465. 

 Campbell's Hymn on the Nativity, 157. 

 Campbell's imitations, 481. 

 — Pleasures of Hope, 178. 

 Campkin (Henry) on Eulenspiegel, 557. 

 Campvere, privileges of, 262. 440. 55S. 

 Canada, its derivation, 380. 504. 601. 

 Candishe (Richard) noticed, 590. 

 Canker or brier rose, 500. 585. 

 Cann family, 330. 

 Canongate marriages, 67. 439. 

 Cantab on meaning of Pallant, 206. 

 Canute's reproof to his courtiers, 380. 

 Cape on carrier pigeons, 551. 



" hurrah ! " and other war-cries, 595. 



illuminations in cities, 571. 



kissing hands at court, 595. 



satin, its derivation, 551. 



turkey cocks, 550. 



Capital punishment, mitigation of, 163. 573. 



Capuchin friars, &c., S6S. 



Cardinal's hat, 72. 164. 



Cardinal spider, 431. 



Caret on Sir John Fleming, 356. 



Norwich bishops, 35S. 



Carians, their want of heraldic devices, 96. 

 Carlyle's French Revolution, passage in, 



285. 

 Carpets at Rome, 455. 

 Carr ( Sir George), his pedigree, 408. 512. 



558. 

 Carrier pigeons, 551. 

 Carte (Alex.) on arms on King Robert 



Bruce's coffin, 556. 

 Carte (Arthur R.) on Nicholas Thane, 358. 



Wake familv, 51. 



Caryl or Caryll (Mr.), 455. 



Catcalls noticed, lb/. 



Catechism, Church, its authorship, 64, 190, 



463. 577. 

 Cats — are white cats deaf? 331. 

 Caul, a child's, bequeathed, 543. 

 Causidicus on lawyers' bags, 144. 

 C. (B.) on Race for Canterbury, 340. 

 C. (B. H.) on church catechism, 190. 577. 



cross and crucifix, 189. 



dates on tombstones, 512. 



ennui, its meaning, 629. 



enough, 603. 



Hill, the learned tailor, 10. 



Hutter's Polyglott, 134. 



, " Inter cuncta micans," 510. 



" Its," its early use, 510. 



lyUther's portrait, 498. 



^— Martin drunk, 190. 



..— Mormon etymologies, 153. 



papers preserved from damp, 126. 



" Pugna Porcorum," 606. 



. purlieu, 633. 



quotation from Conrad Dieteric, 571. 



Seneca and St. Paul, 633. 



statue of St. Peter, 143. 



subterranean bells, 512. 



