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INDEX 



Sternberg (T.) on suicide, the last burled 



at a cross-road, 617. 

 Sterry (Peter) and Jeremiah White, 388. 

 Stewart (John) on Sir William Newton's 



process, 294. 

 Stewarts of Holland, 66. 

 S. (T. G.) on Eulenspiegel, 507. 

 Stillman (W.) on drying up the Red Sea, 



206. 

 Stone-pillar worship, 383. 

 Storer (W. P.) on Myles Coverdale, 97. 



signification of Olney, 233. 



Strath Clyde on Prester John, 502. 



Straw bail, its origin, 85. 1+3. 342. 464. 



" Strike, but hear me," origin of the phrase, 



237. 

 St. (W.) on Carr pedigree, 512. 



Judge Smith, 629. 



Subscriber on Scott, Nelson's secretary, 331. 



Tennyson query, 189. 



■ Three per Cent. Consols, 355. 



Suicide encouraged in Marseilles, 180. 316. 



511. 

 Suicide, the last buried at a cross road, 617. 

 S. (U. J.) on Dr. Anthony Marshall, 83. 



heraldic query, 85. 



Sun's rays putting out the fire, 285. 345. 



439. 

 Superstitious sayings, seven score of, 152. 

 Surgeon (A Foreign) on passage in Boer- 



haave, 453. 



— the Megatherium Americanum, 590. 

 Surnames, 279. 



Surplices of priests, 331. 

 S. (W.) on Dr. Fletcher and Lady Baker, 

 305. 



— lady high sheriff, 321. 



Swedish words current in England, 231. 



366. 

 Sweet singers, 361. 

 Swift (Dean), his autograph, 255. 

 —— his epitaph on Schomberg, 13. 



lines on Woolston, 620. 



S. (W.), Sheffield, on Daubuz, 144. 



mistletoe, 119. 



• quotation, " By prudence guided," 85. 



— Steevens's will, 119. 



. Wake family, 164. 



Syriac scriptures, 479. 583. 



Table-moving, noticed by Bacon, 596. 



Taff'y on Judge Jeffreys, 46. 



Talleyrand's maxim, 487. 



Tangiers, English army in 1684, 12. 



Tanner MSS. in the British Museum, 260. 



Taret, an insect, 528. 



T. (A. S.) on author of The Snow Flake, 



108. 

 Tate, an artist, 236. 



Taylor (ES.) on drills presagingdeath, 522. 

 . etymological traces of our ancestors, 



13. 

 Eugene Aram's Comparative Lexicon, 



597. 



— historical engraving, 619. 



names first given to parishes, 53Q. 



Roman sepulchral inscriptions, 37. 



Rosicrucians, works on, G19. 



— — slang expressions, 617. 



— Valentine's day, 523. 



Taylor (Jeremy) related to Lord Hatton, 



305. 

 Taylor (Weld) on black tints, 315. 



— " Emblemata Horatiana," 614. 



iodizing paper, 48. 187. 218. 293. 3S9. 



— — photographic portraits of criminals, 



506. 



. replies to photographic questions, 265. 



test for a good lens, 555. 



T. (B, B. F. F. T.) on qualifications of 



churchwardens, 359. 

 T. {C) on symbol of globe and cross, 478. 

 T- (C. M.) on the Reformer's elm, 620. 

 Tea, its prices in 1734, 36. 

 Teate(Dr. FaithfuU) noticed, 529. 624. 

 Teeth, superstition respecting, 177. 

 Templar on lawyers' bags, 144. , 



Temple Bar, its history, 108. 



Temple (H. L.) on parallel passages, 151. 



passage in Locksley Hall, bd). 



" Populus vult decipi," 572, 



rhymes : Dryden, 180. 



Sotadic verses, 297. 



Temple of Truth, its .luthor, 549. 630. 



Tenent and tenet, 205. 



Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on blackguard ,77. 



Ceylon map, 110. 



Coninger, 241. 



Dodo, 188. 



etymology of pearl, 19. 



Tennyson, on a passage in, 25. 146. 509. 



queries in, 84. 189. 321. 559. 



T. (H.) on rhymes upon places, 427. 



winter thunder, 81. 



©. on arms of De Turneham, 261. 



Coleridge's Life and Correspondence, 



368. 



Isping Geil, 549. 



Th— b. (R. Y.) on passage in Juvenal, 321. 

 Theobald's letter on Arundelian marbles, 



27. 

 T. (H. E. P.) lines on London, 258. 

 " The Two Chances," a sign in Shropshire, 



132. 

 Thiriold (Charles) on mythe vcr. myth, 575. 

 Thirteen an unlucky number, 571. 

 Thompson (Pishey) on Boston queries, 258. 

 Thompson (Sir John), his armorial bearings, 



332. 

 Thorns (\Vm. J.) on consecrated roses, 480. 



Eulenspiegel or Howleglas, 416. 



Thomson (E.) on a passage in Orosius, 399. 



Thomson (James), his will, 550. 



Seasons; the word "steaming," 67.145. 



248. 367. 

 Thoughts borrowed, 203. ,509. 

 Three per Cent. Consols, 3ao. 

 Thrupp (J.) on forms of judicial oaths, 532. 



throwing old shoes, 411. 



Tide tables, 156. 



Timbs (John) on the Percy Anecdotes, 214. 



" Time and I," 182. 247. 558. 585. 



Tipperary, lines on, 43. 



T. (J. H.) on discovery at Nuneham Regis, 



507. 

 T. (M. J.) on ring of Edward tlie Confes- 



sor, 15. 

 Tobacco and snuff", remarks on, 229. 

 Tobacco, its use before the discovery of 



America, 270. 

 Todd (Dr. J. H.) on the Bp. Berkeley's 



portrait, 428. 



— Dutch allegorical picture, 46. 97. 213. 



lona, or loua, 257. 



Roger Outlawe, 386. 



—— Townerawe family, 232. 



Tolls in London, origin of, 108. 223. 



Tombstone at the quay of Aberdeen, 130. 



Tom Track's ghost, 427. 



Tortoiseshell Tom cat, 271 . 510. 



Touchstone defined, 82. 142. 



Townerawe family noticed, 232. 



Town. halls, ancient timber, 71. 



Townley manuscripts, 407. 



Townshend (R. S.), common-place book, 



179. 

 T. (P.) on St. James's market-house, 383. 



Shakspearian drawings, 545. 



Tradescant family, 295. 

 Traitors' Ford, 3f<% 489. 

 Traia-Nova on Lyte's Light of Brittaine, 



.570. 

 Tree of the thousand images, 381. 

 Trees, their age, 193. 297. 

 Trevelyan (Sir W^. C.) on Dutensiana, 26. 



Kentish local names, 26. 



King Robert Bruce's coffin-plate, 416. 



Lindsay's Viridarium, 231. 



monument at Modstena, 26. 72. 



palindromical lines, 417. 



— phonography, 26. , 



spontaneous conjbustion, 345. 



Trial of our Lord, a picture, 235. 

 True blue, 391. 



Trussell's Winchester Antiquities, 616. 

 T— t. (J.) on Bishop Hugh Oldham, 164. 



T. (T. W.) on death of Nelson, 321. 

 Tub-woman, alias Mrs. Hyde, 133. 

 Tuck, its meaning, 82. 142. 187. 

 Tucker (S. I.) on Beyer's Great Theatre, 



358. 

 Tuebeuf, its locality, 207. 343. 

 Turkey-cocks, why so called, 550. 

 Turner (Bp. Francis), his MSS., 287. 

 Turner (J. M. W.), his view of Lambeth 



Palace, 15. 89. 118. 193. 

 T. (W.) on mediaeval parchment, 317. 



the cardinal spider, 431. 



glass baths, 437. 



saff"ron when brought to England, 549. 



T. (W. W.) on anonymous works, 40. 



crescent, 392. 



spontaneous combustion, 391. 



T. ( W. W. E.) on ballad of the Battle of 



the Boyne, 118. 



touchstone, its derivation, 142. 



Tye on " Mater ait nats," &c., 248. 

 Types, movable metal, in 1435, 405. 

 Tyro on bishops deprived by Elizabeth, 509. 

 — — Bishops Watson and (Jobat, 366. 



Chaucer, (>9. 



consecrators of English bishops, 306. 



Dr.Wallis's anonymous pamphlet, 476w 



Ellis Walker, 487. 



— Letter to a Convocation Man, 415. 

 Parker Society monogram, 502. 



• Pursglove, suffragan of Hull, 136. 



Robert Dodsley, 316. 



Robert Wauchope, Archbishop of 



Armagh, 166. 



taret, an insect, 528. 



Tennyson, 559. 



U. 



Uneda on " As poor as Job's turkey," 180. 



English orthography, 10. 



humbug, its earliest use, 550. 



lieutenant, its pronunciation, 257. 



maid's petition, 594. 



Nelson and Wellington, 330. 



Percy Anecdotes, 134. 



— — quoits, its pronunciation, 232. \ 

 sealing-wax, 47.5. 



— " Solid men of Boston," 134. 



weight of American officers, 202. 



Unneath, its early use, 571. 631. 



Upcott (Wm.), his letters on the reprint 



of the first folio Shakspeare, 47. 

 Ursula on La Bruy6re, 38. 



Conway family, 261. 



James Chaloner, 583. 



Welbourne family, 259. 



U. V. W., their ancient pronunciation, 39. 



V. on ephippiarius, 207. 



Genoveva, 212. 



Vanbrugh (Sir John), his birthplace, 619. 



Vandyke on Sir Kenelm Digby, 85. 



Vanes, early notice of, 534. 



Valentine (St.), popular in America, 281. , 



Valentine's day, 523. 



Venda, origin of the word, 179. 



Verbum Sat on suggestions to photogra- 

 phers, 294. 



Verney papers, 568. 



Via Lactea on a quotation, 30.5. 



Vicars-apostolic in England, 242. 308. 390. 



Villerius (Loselerius) noticed, 454. 534. 



Vincent family, 501. 586. 629. 



Vincent (U.) on epigram by Sir W. Scott, 

 498. 



Vinegar plant, 454. 



Vinos on the word Claret, 237. 



V. (J. H.) on prophecy in Hoveden, 284. 



Vogel on the meaning of boom, 620. 



V. (W. D.) on English comedians in the 

 Netherlands, 114. 



Lord Goring, 143. 



W. 



W. (A.) on conyngers, 182. 

 Tate, an artist, 236. 



