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INDEX, 



Antiquary on Sir Arthur Aston, 480. 

 -anus, quantity of the Latin termination, 



386. 552. 

 Applauding, national methods of, 6. 

 A. (P. T.) on Park the antiquary, 8. 



* Aquina; (Thomas) lines by, Srifi. 

 ArademaravasadeJoovaradooyou, its mean- 

 ing, (551. 



Aram (Eugene), his Comparative Lexicon, 



255. 

 Archaeological Institute, annual meeting, 



45. 

 Aristotle's checks, ff7, 98. 

 A. (R.J.) on naming infants in Scotland, 



468. 

 Armorial bearings, modern practice of 



assuming, 50. 

 Arras, battle-axe, 113. 

 Arms of ladies borne in a lozenge, 37. 83. 



277. 448. 652. 

 Arnim (Bettina), her German-'English,437. 



* Arrow-mark found in North Devon, 440. 

 Arrowsmith (W. R.) on misunderstood 



words, 120. 

 Arterus on Shakspeare's Seven Ages, 384. 

 Arthur (King) in the form of a raven, 618. 

 Arun on Letters resi)ecting Hougomont, 



293. 

 Shakspeare on the winds, 338. 



* Ash-trees attractive to lightning, 433. 

 Astolpho on slang expression, 89. 

 Aston (J. W.) on a mistletoe query, 621. 

 Aston (Sir Arthur) noticed, 126. 302. 480. 



629. 

 Astrology in America, 561. 

 Ath Chliath on chimney-piece emblem, 219. 



* Athensus, fragments in, versions of, 104. 

 Attwood (Wm.), his book burnt, .')47. 

 Audley (Lord), his attendanis at Poictiers, 



494. 573. 

 Audoenus (Johannes) alias John Owen, 



495. 

 Augusta on orange blossom, 341. 

 Authors' aliases and initials, 124. 

 i remuneration of, 81. 

 Autobiographical sketch, 350. 

 Autumnal tints, 490. 

 Awkward, its. etymology, 310. 438. 602. 



B. 



B. on the small City Companies, 470. 

 —— " Corporations have no souls," &c., 



587. 



digest of Shakspearian readings, 75. 



green pots at the Temple, 171. 



B. (A.) on launching query, 127. 

 Bacon (Lord) and Shakspeare, 438. 

 Bacon's Essavs, noteS; on, 141. 165. S03. 



353. 479. 



sentences taken from, 289. 



Bacon or beechen, 63. 



Bad, its etymology, 207. 



B. (A. E.) on attainment of majority, 198. 



296. .Ml. 



day at our Antipodes, 648. 



- — Shakspeare readings, 28. 168. 



. Shakspeare suggestions, 169. 



B. (A. F.) on " Hip, hip, hurrah ! " 605. 



Pierrepont and his descendants, 303. 



quotations, 366. 



Bagot (C. E.) on Capt Cook and the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 108. 

 Bagshawe (R L.) on an old saying, 197. 

 B. (A. H.) on splitting paper, 604 

 Bailey's Annuities, spurious edition, 242. 

 Balch (T.) on Martha Blount, 182. 

 Balderdash, its meaning and etymology, 



Bale MSS. referred to by Tanner, 3,11. 

 Ballard (E. G.) on Bond, a poet, 513. 



Calves' Head Club, 315. 



" Good Old Cause," 421. 



hour-glass in pulpits, 83. 



house-marks, 135. 



-—inscription in Peterborough Cathe- 

 dral, 303. 

 Ballina Castle, co. Mayo, 411. 677. 



Balliolensis on Abigail, 653. 



Joannes Audoiinus, 495. 



books burned by the common hang. 



man, 272. 



bottled beer, 289. 



Bulstrode's portrait, 293. 



death on the fingers, 362. 



epitaph in Torriiigton churchyard, 



537. 



epitaphium Lucretias, 563. 



— Eve, its etymology, 655. 



hour glass in pulpits, 279^ 



-^— lawyers' bags, 281. 



Muscipula, 550. 



Napoleon, anecdote of, 292. 



parochial libraries, 274. 



" Quid facies, facies Veneris," &c., 5S9. 



Rev. Josiah Pullen, 489. 



Sheridan, Latin translation from, 563. 



Sir Philip Warwick, 268. 



Sir Walter Raleigh, 267. 



tenet or tenent, 258. 



Thomas Aquinas, lines by, 366. 



* Ball (Lord) of Bagshot, 365. 

 Balmoral, Natural History of, 467. 584. 

 Baretti, his portrait by Reynolds, 411. 477. 



* Bargain cup, 220. 



Barnacles in the Thames, 124. 22.3. 300. 



Barrett (Eaton Stannard),his lines on Wo- 

 man, 292. 350. 423. 



Barry (C. Clifton) on animal prefixes, 270. 



Fauntleroy, 270. 



midland county minstrelsy, 357. 



Barton (Mrs. C.) and Lord Halifax, 258. 

 429. 543. 590. 



Basil {Oscimum basiUcum), a plant, 40. 



Basilica, a digest of laws, 367. 



BaskerviUe the printer, his burial-place, 

 203. 349. 423. 



Bates (Wra.) on Gibbon's library, 88. 



Rosicrucians, 106. 



soul and magnetic needle, 87. 



" When the maggot bites," .526. 



Bath, knight« of, their escutcheons in St. 



P«ter's, Westminster, 444. 

 Bsthensis on Jamieson the piper, 126. 



* Bave (Anthony), his manuscripts, 4G9. 

 B. (B. E.) on Burke's marriage, 158. 



■B.,(C.) on font at Islip, 363. 



B< (C. W.) on epitaph from Stalbridge, 289. 



Hue's Travels, 516. 



" Like one who wakes," &c., 292. 



Potenger's unpublished letter, .53. 



right of redeeming property, .516. 



B. (D. E.) on John Campbell of Jamaica, 



410. 

 B. (E.) on manual of handwriting, 639, 

 Bealby (H. M), notes on newspapers, 333. 



* Beauty of Buttermere noticed, l.'G. 

 Beccles, its parochial library, 62 



Bede (Cuthbert) on books chained in 

 churches, 206. .596. 



— " boom " as used by the poets, 183. 

 Brasenose, Oxford, 221. 



burial in an erect posture, .59. 



burial on north side of churches, 207. 



centenarian couple, 490. 



children called imps, 623. 



curfew, where rung, 628. 



dial inscriptions, 224. 



epitaphs, 273. 315. 



funeral custom, 218. 



.— hour-glasses in pulpits, 209. 

 ^~ Innocents' day, custom on, 617. 



inscriptions on bells, 248. 



marriage service, 525. 



nightingale, character of its song, 257. 



oaken tomb at Durham, 180 : at Bran- 



cepath Church, 454. 



" Peccavi ! " 1 have Scinde, 574. 



Peter Allan, 630. 



poetical tavern signs, 626. 



— St. Thomas's day, custom on, 617. 

 stoups, exterior, 574. 



testimonials to doiikies, 488. 



—— " Up, guards, and at 'em ! " 11,1. 



weather predictions, 326. 



Bee Park— Bee Hall, 199. 



Bees, names for their migrations, 440. 575. 



Bee (Tee) on arms of the see of York, 34. 



Bee Park — Bee Hall,5l99. 



Governor Brookes, 56. 



Governor Dameram, 34. 



lines on the Order of the Garter, 53. 



William the Conqueror's surname, 



197. 



* " Begging the question," origin of the 

 phrase, 640. 



Beginner on baths for collodion process, 42. 

 Bellmen (Jacob), his works, 13. 246. 

 Bel Cry towers, detached, 63. 185. 376. 

 Belike, its meaning and derivation, 358. 



600. 

 Bell (Robert), lines on Woman, 423. 

 Bell, the passing, 130. 

 Bellen;^en (Miss), maid of honour, 463. 

 Belle Sauvage, 388. 523. 



* Bellmen, the city, their origin, 538. 

 Bells at Berwick- ifpon-Tweed, 292. 630. 

 Bells for the dead, on ringing, 55. 130. 417. 



576. 601. 



Bells, phantom and death, 576. 



B. (E. M.) on Trench on Proverbs, 387. 



Berefellarii, its meaning, 420. 550. 



Berosus on stipendiary curates, 341. 



B. (F.) on Bishop Kennett's Diary, 470. 



brothers of the same name, 478. 



B. (F. C.) on S. A. Mackey, of Norwich, 566. 



B. (F. F.) on arms of Geneva, 563. 



B. (G. B.) on Keate family, 293. 



B. (6. M.) on curious advertisement, 268. 



lines in Franklin'sjianriwriting, 196. 



B. (H.) on children called imps, 623. 



revolving toy, 63. 



Bible names, how pronounced, 469. 590. 630. 



Bibliothec. Chetham. on the word cash, 651. 



battle of Villers en Couche, 20.5. 



burial in unconsecrated ground, 329. 



Darling's CyclopEedia, 125. 



mottoes of German emperors, 548. 



odour from the rainbow, 158. 



sheriffs of Glamorganshire, 423. 



stars and flowers, 158. 



superstition of Cornish miners, 216. 



tin, its early use, 575. 



B. (I. H.) on laird of Brodie, 103. 



Billyng (William), noticed, 110. 



Bingham (Richard) on passage in Bing- 

 ham's Antiquities, 291. 



* Bingham's Antiquities, passage in, 291. 

 Rinometrical verses 292. 375. 6.55. 

 Bishop's Canningschurcli, hand in, 269.454. 

 Bishops deprived by Elizabeth, 136. 



suflfVagans, in Ireland, 256. 



B. (J.) on battle of Villers en Couche, 371. 



Chidderton of Nuthurst, 564. 



Falstaff's character, 314. 



German heraldry, 204. 



— — Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 587. 

 Sir Isaac Newton and Voltaire, 65. 



- wooden tombs and effigies, 19. 



B. (J. C.) on Longfellow's Reaper and the 

 Flowers, 583. 



The Angels' Whisper, a«ong, .54. 



B. (J. M.) on Danish and Swedish bal- 

 lads, 444. 



queries in The Doctor, 410. 



Poema del Cid, 366. 



"state," in Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 1., 409. 



B (K.) on divining-rod, 479. 



Black as a mourning colour, 411. 502. 



* Blackamore, the fable of washing the, LW. 

 Blackburn (Hugh) on photographic en- 

 graving, 628. 



Blackguard and blagueur, 414. 



* Blackwood's Magazine, a passage in, 493. 

 Blake (William) noticed, 69. 435. 

 Blakiston (R.) on " All my eye," 254. 

 " Pinece with a stink," 270. 



Blink (Geo.) on Shakspearian emendations, 



75. 

 B.L.M., its meaning, 585. 

 Blood (Wm.) on idol worship, 414. 



Patrick's purgatory, 178. 



Blotting-paper, when first u.sed, 104. 185. 

 Blount (Martha) noticed, 182. 



Blount (Thomas), inscription on his monu. 

 raent, 286. 603. 



