642 



INDEX. 



£lsno on suicide at Marseilles, 180. 



E. (M.) on early tombstones, 609. 



E. (M. C.)on I'urlieu, 477. 



Emaciated figures, 439. 



" Emblemata Horatiana," 614. 



Emblems, English books on, 16. 469. 579. 



Emouf, letter by him, 329. 



Engine-k-verge, 619. 



Engraving, historical, 619. 



Enivri on Bullinger's Sermons, 407. 



— deodorising peat, 220. 

 —— rubrical query, 247. 



St. Mary's church, Beverley, 181. 



wild plants and their names, 233. 



Ennui defined, 478. 629. 



Enough, its pronunciation, 455. 560. 603. 

 Ensake and Cradock arras, 51. 

 Ephippiarius, its meaning, 207. 

 Epigrams : — Hans-sur-Lesse, in Belgium, 



379. 

 •—How D.D. swaggers — M.D. rolls! 



175. 369. 

 Say what is Abstract, what Concrete? 



175. 



Sir Walter Scott's ? 498. 576. 



'Twixt Footman Sam and Doctor Toe, 



175. 270. 3ri9. 393. 

 Epitaphs, Bathford churchyard, 287. 

 — — Bobbity John, 105. 



Chesham churchyard, 63. 



Dr. Greenwood's on his wife, 287. 



imprecatory, 256. 46i. 



^■^ Kinver, Staffordshire, 177. 



— Llangollen in North Wales, £87. 

 Mickleton, 379. 



" Quod fuit esse, quod est," &c., 235. 



342. 391. 



Schomberg's, by Swift, 13. 



a sexton, 10. 



St. Helen's, London, 577. 



Tichfield church, 202. 



— Tynemouth churchyard, 105." 

 Erica on Banbury cakes and zeal, 106. 

 borrowed thoughts, 203. 



epigram attributed to Scott, 576. 



epitaph.*, 177. 



muffs worn by gentlemen, 320. 



party, its early use, 247. 



salt mines, 261. 



snuff and tobacco, 230. 



the word llather, 282. 



Ericas on Christian names, 406. 



'Erskine (Cardinal) noticed, 72. 



Ethnologicus on Ethnology of England, 

 135. 



Ethnology of England, 135. 246. 



Etymological traces of our ancestors, 13. 

 90. 343. 



Etymologies, on uncertain, 43. 



Eugenia, by Hayes and Carr, 237. 



Eulenspiegel (Till) translations, 357. 416. 

 507. 557. 



Euphormio, or Barclay's controversy, 430. 



Eustache de Saint Pierre, 10. 329. 



Eva, princess of Leinster, 188. 

 . Evans (L.) on Scotch ballad, f>i)6. 



Ewart { Wm. ) on Crassus' saying, 498. 



Pope and Buchanan, 570. 



E. (W. M. R.) on ball at Brussels, 303. 



. Ciriaco's account of the Parthenon, 



306. 



• Count Gondomar, 313. 



— — Monument at Antwerp, 263. 



picnics, 240. 



pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 341. 



Exercist day, 205. 314. 



Ezzelin, picture of, 453. 513. 



Fable of a dwarf and giant, 155. 

 ' Fairies in New Ross, 61. 



Family, a large, .547. 

 r " Family Journal," its author, 313. 392. 



Faust, passage in Part I., .501. 561. 



Fawcett ( Ur.) and a case of reprieve, 574. 



F. (C. E.) on Lyte's mode of printing, 557. 



— — Venda, 179. 



" Fercett," its meaning, 318. 



Fermour (Richard) and Nicholas Thane, 



358. 

 Ficulnus on the Crescent, 235. 



passage in Carlyle, i85. 



Fidus Interpres on " Amentium haud 



amantium," 595. 

 Fifeshire pronunciation, 329. 

 Fire and Plague of London predicted, 79. 



173. 

 " Five Alls," explained, 502. 

 F. (J.) on degree of B. C. L., 38. 



Race for Canterbury, 219. 



F. (J. F.) on Gookins of Ireland, 238. 



grogog of a castle, 67. 



Fleming (Sir John), his arms, 356. 608. 

 Fleshed, meaning of, 166. 

 Fleshier of Otley, his arms, 39. 

 Fletcher (Bishop) and Lady Baker, 305. 

 Fogie, Old, on the term, 354. 559. 632. 

 Folger family noticed, 51. 248. 

 Folkestone, its etymology, 166. 

 Folk lore, 7. 81. 104. 128. 152. 177. 280. 



328. 353. 496. 522. 545. 



African, 496. 



Devonshire, 353. 523. 



Derbyshire, 280. 



Lancashire, 177. 



Leicestershire, 128. 



" Folowed," its meaning, 500. 

 Font inscriptions, 408. 483. 625. 

 Foot-guards' uniforms temp. Ch. XL, 595. 

 Forbes (C.) on blackguard, 487. 



the drummer's letter, 431. 



etymological traces of our ancestors, 



90. 



Forts at Mich nee and Pylos, 495. 



galliard, 366. 



Gulliver's Travels, 523. 



Irish rhymes, 271. 



passage in Faust, 561. 



straw bail, 143. 



" Wandering Willie's Tale," 527. 



.— — Wolfe's portrait, 63. 



Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495. 



Foss (Edward) on chaplains to noblemen, 



163. 

 Chief-Justice Popham, 305. 



Chief-Justice Thomas Wood, 95. 



Cursitor barons of the Exchequer, 



479. 

 Judge Smith, 508. 



letter of Emouf, 329. 



letters of Gen. Green and Washing- 

 ton, 277. 



Sir Gilbert Gerard, 441. 



Tuebeuf in France, 343. 



Foucault's experiment, 330. 5C9. 



Fox Hunter on Fox of Whittlebury Fo- 

 rest, li55. 



Fox of Whittlebury Forest, 1.55. 



F. (R.) jun. on Fuseli's painting, 513. 



Frampton (Bp.), his unpublished life, 605. 



Francis (H. D. ) on portable tents, 534. 



Francis I., a letter by him, 83. 



Francius (Peter) noticed, 597. 



Franklin's portrait, 409. 



Franklyn (Sir John), his Household Book, 

 550. 



Eraser (W.) on anagrams, 221. 



the use of " anywhen," 38. 



Bentley's examination, IM. 



bishop of Oxford in llf;4, 408. 



bishops' lawn sleeves, 437. 



degree of B. C. L., 222. 



dimidiation, 548. 



Ecclesia Anglicana, 440. 632. 



Gothe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501. 



Lamech's war-song, 489. 



Letter to a Convocation Man, 620. 



Locke, quotation from, 23. 



man baptizing himself, 27. 



. odd mistake, 632. 



Pascal, a saying of his, 596. 



Shower's Letter to a Convocation 



Man, 358. .002. 



— — St. Ives, its derivation, 182. 

 — — spontaneous combustion, 632. 

 Swift's lines on Woolston, 620. 



Fraser (W.) on Tom Track's ghost, 427. 



wood of the cross, 488. 



French Prayer-book, the earliest, 382. 

 Frere (George E.) on Mangel wurzel,463. 

 Frescheville family, 261. 

 Freuod's Latin Lexicon, Andrew's edition, 



617. 

 Fritz on the vinegar plant, 454. 

 F. (R. J.) on developing paper pictures, 



117. 

 F. (R. W.) on harvest-home song, 201. 



Pope's portrait, 294. 



F. (T.) on portraits at Brickwall House, 



406. 



Neal's manuscripts, 430. 



Funeral custom, 496. 



Furmety, or frumenty, explained, 166. 



Furvus on lady high sheriff, 340. 



etymology of nugget, 366. 



parochial libraries, 558. 



superstition respecting teeth, 177. 



" Words given to man," &c., 164. 



Furze in Scandinavia, 119. 



Fuss, its etymology, 180. 366. 



F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses and argils, 



430. 

 stone pillar worship, 3S3. 



G. 



G. on Alicia Lady Lisle, 269. 



— ^ chaplains to noblemen, 317. 



consecrated roses, &c , 407. 



— T- Major-General Lambert, 237. 



mediffival or middle ages, 3U6. 



" short red, god red," 501. 



the word Party, 247. 



Tradescant family, 295. 



Vincent family, 629. 



Gaffer or Gammer, 354. 



Galliards, 216. ■'366. 



Gantillon (P. J. F.) on errata in Smith's 

 Dictionaries, 302. 



Euphormio, 430. 



notes on Bacon's Essays, 6. 80. 448. 



Pugna Porcorum, 528. 



Sidney as a Christian name, 392. 



Sir Edwin Sadler, 3.57. 



Tennyson query, 189. 



version of a proverb, 382. 



Garland (John) on Lisle family, 236. 



Nixon, a painter, 207. 



Garrick's funeral epigram, 619. 



Letter against Mr. Steevens, 40. 



Gatty (Alfred) on passage in Burke, SL 



G. (C.) on the meaning of Grindle, 107. 



Haberdon or Habyrdon, 132. 



G. (C. S.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 600. 



G. (C. W.) on St. Adulph, 192. 



beads for counting prayers, 360. 



Belatucadrus, 319. 



—— bell inscription, 454. 



St Botulph, 193. 



Derby municipal seal, 438. 



— — Haveringemere, 4.04. 



quotation from Coleridge, 369. 



tree of the thousand images, 381. 



G. (D.) on Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 

 620. 



G. (E. C.) on marriage in high life, 609. 



Thomas Gage, 609. 



G. (E. H.) on a conundrum, 294. 



Genealogical Society of New England, 431. 



General, the greatest, 25. 



Geneva lake, 406. 509. 



Genoveva, an engraving by Felsing, 133. 

 212. 240. 



Geological query, 261. 



George III., prayer for his recovery, 109. 



Georgiad, a poem, 179. 



Gerard (Sir Gilbert) noticed, 441. 608. 



German academies, 16. 



Gesmas et Desmas explained, 2.S8. 342. 464. 



G. (F. F.) on inscriptions in books, 554. 



Gibbes (Thomas) of Fenton, his descend- 

 ants, 235. 



Gibbings (Robert) on " Populus vult de- 

 cipi," 622. 



