664 



INDEX. 



Bunyan'g Emblems, 18. 



Burial in an erect posture, 5. 59. 233. 455. 



630. 

 in unconsecrated ground, 43. 202. 329. 



423. 527. 



on north side of churches, 207. 



service, passage in, 78. 177. 



Butiensis on church towers detached, 63. 



— daughters taking their mothers' 



names, 586. 



Dr. Butler of St. Edmund's Bury, 125. 



parish register mottoes, 30. 



punning devices, 27C. 



Burke's marriage, 134. 158. 

 . Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 136. 

 Burleigh (Lord) and the dissenters, 487. 

 Burnet (Bp), H. Wharton, and Smith, 167. 

 Burn (J. S.) on inscription at North Stone> 



ham, 339. 

 — — book burnt by the hangman, 348. 

 — — parish clerks' company, 452. 



saltpetre-man, 399. 



Bursary explained, 159. 



Burton (Henry), his Works, 540. 



* Burton (John), his descendants, 271. 

 Burton (Kobert), author of Anatomy of 



Melancholy, his death, 495. 

 Butler (Mr.) of St. Edmund's Bury, 125. 

 604. 



* Butler's Lives of the Saints, various edi- 

 tions, o87. 



Button's (Sir Thomas) Voyag:e, 385. 450. 

 B. (V.) on Junius facts being authenti- 

 cated, 8. 

 B — w (F.) on derivation of unkid, 353. 

 .— " Never ending, still beginning," 162. 



passage in Virgil, 400. 



quotation from Pope, £08. 



— Tyndale's New Tesitament, 277. 

 -by, as a termination, 105. 



* Byron (Lord) noticed, 55. 



Childe Harold, passage in, 258. 



* Bysshe (Edward) noticed, 318. 



C. on Abigail, 86. 



cash and mob, 524. 



Christian names, 63. 



— — encore, 524. 



" Hip, hip, hurrah ! " 255. 



honorary degrees, 86. 



. island, its derivation, 209. 



ki.«sing hands, 64. 



Lord North, 230. 



Napoleon's spelling, 502. 



Pennycomequick, ii55. 



" Sat cito si sat bene," 18. 



" Up, guards, and at them J " 204. 



I Vandyke in America, 228. 

 C. (1) on Rev. Joshua Brooks, 639. 

 C. (A.) on pedigree to the time of Alfred, 

 586. 



Tangier queries, 33. 



C. (A. B.) on cob-wall, 151. 



— curious posthumous occurrence, 6. 



designed false English rhymes, 249. 



first and last, 439. 



" For man proposes, but God dis- 

 poses," 411. 



Caen, encaustic tiles from, 493. 547. 

 Caesar (Sir Julius), his letter to Sir W. 

 More, 172. 



* Caldecott's Translation of the New Tes- 

 tament, 410. 



* Caley's Ecclesiastical Survey, 104. 

 Calves' Head Club, its doings, 315. 480. 

 Calvin's correspondence, 62. 

 Cambridge graduates, 365. 525. 

 Cambro-Briton on the coronet of Llewelyn 



ap Griffith, 514. 

 " Came," its early use, 468. 631. 

 Camera lucida, 271. 354. 503. 



* Campbell (John) of Jamaica, 410. 

 Campvere, privileges of, SS. 231. 



* Caimiiig on the Treaty of 1824, 365. 



* Cannon-ball, singular discovery of one, 

 366. 



Cantab, on pedigree indices, 453. 



Cantab. (A.) ou Nelly O'Brien and Kitty 



Fisher, 440. 

 Cantab (Emtoanuel) on passage in Bacon, 



303. 

 Cantabrigiensis on honorary D. C. L.'s, 8. 



* Canterbury, ancient privileges of the See, 

 56. 



Canute's Point, Southampton, 204. 

 Capital punishment, mitigation of, 42. 112. 

 Captain on Adm. Sir T. Tydderaan, 317. 

 Caret on camera lucida, 271. 

 Carey (Patrick), 406. 

 Carlist calembourg, 618. 

 Carnatic on " Begging the question," 640. 

 Carr (Sir George) noticed, 327. 423. 

 Carter (R. W.) on Yorkshire tradition, 617. 



* Cary ( Ur. Robert) noticed, 79. 



Cash, is it an English word ? 386. 524. 573. 

 651. 



* Castles of Scotland, how maintained, 366. 



* Castle Thorpe, Bucks, 387. 



C. (A. T.) on Sir Geo. Downing, 221. 



Cateaton Street, its derivation, 540. 



Cato (Isaiah) ou monumental brasses 



abroad, 497. 

 Cats, are white ones deaf? 13.";. 

 Caucasus on the spelling of D'Israeli, 441. 

 Cause : "The Good Old Cause," 44. 421. 

 Cavaliers' Common Prayer Book, 536. 

 Caves at Settle, in Yorkshire, 412. 651. 

 Cawdrey's Treasure of Similes, 386. 499. 

 Cawdrey (Zachary) noticed, 1.52. 

 C. (B. H.), a chapter on rings, 416. 

 ballad of Sir Hugh, 614. 



- Baskerville's burial, 423. 



black as a mourning colour, 502. 



books chained in churches, 453. 



chronograms, 280. 



De (juincey's Account of Hatfield, 26. 



— — engin-a-verge, 5:31. 



examples of the word its, 12. 



Hackney Church tower, 63. 



" Haul over the coals," 280. 



letter X on brewers' casks, 439. 



magnet symbolical of Venus, 280. 



mammou, an idol, 173. 



monk and till, 527. 



passage in Job, 205. 



Pepys and East London topography, 



263. 



- " Salus populi suprema lex," 526. 

 St. Paul and Seneca, 205. 



scrape, its meaning, 422. 



siieer hulk, 280. 



Tsar, its etymology, 422. 



weather rhymes, 512. 



C (E) on Hupfeld, 34. 



Peter Allan, 539. 



scale of vowel sounds, 34. 



Cecil (Lord), his Memorials, 442. 502. 

 Celt, its derivation, 271. 651. 

 C-eltic etymology, 229. 551. 

 Celtic words, collection of, wanted, 654. 

 Celtic and Latin languages, their con- 

 nexion, 174. 280. 353. 

 Centenarian couple, 490. 

 Ceridwen on Shakspeare controversy, 124. 



yellow bottles for chemicals, 86. 



Cestriensis on book inscriptions, 591. 



Geo. Wood of Chester, .34. 



MinshuU's Cheshire Collections, 467. 



Wilbrahara's Cheshire Collections, 



270. 



Ceyrep on door-head inscriptions, 38. 454. 



oaths, 605. 



Raffaelle's Sposalizio, 574. 



rings worn by ecclesiastics, 387. 



C. (F.) on Boswell's Johnson, 439. 

 C. (F. G.) on symbol of sow, &c., 493. 

 C. (6. A.) on Major Andre, 604. 



Dr. Butler and St. Edmund's Bury, 



604. 



pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 



603. 



C. (G. M. E.) on execution for murdering 



a slave, 112. 

 C. (H.) on splitting paper, 413. 



* Chadderton of Nuthurst, 564. 



Chaffers (W.) on voiding-knife, 297. 



Chair-moving, 537. 



Chandler, Bishop of Durham, accused of 



simony, 341. 63a 

 Chanting of jurors, 502. 

 Chapman ( Mr ), one of the binders -of the 



Hai'leian MSS., 335, 336. 

 Charity-schools, origin ef, 69. 435. 

 Charlecott on Shakspeare portrait, 438. 

 Charles I., his portrait, 151. 233. 

 Chartham on Sir Arthur Aston, 126. 

 Chasles (Philar6te) on berefellarii, 420. 



blaguenr and blackguard, 414. 



-^— comminatory inscriptions in books, 472. 

 Italian- English, German-English, &c. 



436. 



* Chatham (Lord) on Fox and Newcastl* 

 ministry, 33. 



Chatterton and the Rowley Poems, 62. 

 C. (H. B.)«n Booty's case, 62. 



• capital punishment, 112. 



historical impossibilities, 72. 



old jokes, 146. 



passage in Whiston. 645. 



Tieck's Comoedia Divina,S70. 



C. (H. C.) on arms: battle-axe, 113. 



Osbom filius Herfast, 654. 



Richard Geering, 504. 



Sir Arthur Aston, 629. 



Sir G. Browne, 114. 



Chemistry, its derivation, 470. 



* Chester (Sir Wm.) noticed. 36". 



* Chester (Thomas), Bishop of Elphin, 340. 

 Chesterfield (Earl of) : see H'oiton, Henry, 



Earl of. 

 Cheverells on burial in erect ;)OSture, 5. 



hurrah !&e., 185. 



ornament in Crosthwaite Church, 200. 



Chicheley (Abp.), date of his birth, 198. 



350. 

 " Chip in porridge " explained, 208. 

 "Chip of the Old Block "on the Heven- 



inghams, 103. 

 Choice of Hercules, 89. 

 Choirochorographia, 151. 229. 

 Christian names, 63. 

 Christian year, note on its motto, 335. 



* on a passage in, 539. 



Christmas in Pennsylvania, 615. 



tree, 619. 



Christ's cross, 18. 



Chronicles of the Kings of Israel, 561. 



Chronograms. 42. 280. 351. 



in Sicily, 562. 



Church, high and low, 117. 



Churches of England and Rome, which 



committed schism? 48.'>.631. 



* Church temporalities before Constantine, 

 412. 



Churchwardens, origin of, 584. 



* Cicero quoted in an unknown work, 640. 

 Cid, a poem, 367. 574. 



City Companies, the smaller ones, 470. 



Civis on Edward Bysshe, 318. 



C. (J. G.) on poetical tavern signs, 353. 



C. (J. M.) on Anna Lightfoot, 87. 



Clare, legends of the county, 145. 264. .'360. 



437. 616. 

 Clarence, origin of the dukedom, 565. 

 Clarendon (I>ord) and the tubwoman, 19. 

 Clark (Alex.) noticed, 18. 517. 

 Claymore, the original weapon, 365. 520. 

 Cleek, a game, 63. 

 Clem, as meaning starve, 64. 

 Clement (St.), his apple-feast, 618. 



* Clergyman (English) in Spain, 410. 574. 



* Clerical duel, 7. 



Clericus (A.) on administration of the 



eucharist, 292. 

 Clericus (D.) on Queen Anne's motto, 174. 



arms of De Sissonne, .503. 



head-dress temp. Charles I., 172. 



Laodicean council. Canon xxxv., 7. 



lines on Sir Francis Drake, 195. 



Ravilliac, 219. 



Clericus Rusticus on cash and mob, 386. 



namby-pamby, 318. 



tailors' cabbage, 315. 



topsy-turvy, 385. 



