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INDEX. 



D. (H. W.) on stereoscopic angles, 501. 

 Dial inscriptions, 224. 

 Diamond (Dr. H. W.) on collodion pro- 

 cess, 133. 



— calotype process, 548. 596. 



printing on alburaenised paper, 324. 



simplicity of tile calotype process, 596. 



Dick, or DuivC Shore, Limehouse, 263. 

 Dictionaries and encyclopaedias, 385. 502. 



* Dictionary of English Phrases, 292. 

 Dictum de Kenilworth, 57. 

 Dimidiation by impalement, 230. 



* Dirameson (Capt. Jan) noticed, 469. 

 Diodati (Charles) noticed, 295. 577. 



* Dionysia in Bceotia, 340. 

 Dionysios on "Amor nummi," 149. 

 Dionysius on Henry Burton, 540. 

 Discovery of the Inquisition, 137. 350. 

 Diseases, non-recurring, 516. 



* D'Israeli, how spelt, 441. 

 Dissimnlate, its earliest use, 10. 

 Divining-rod, 293. 350. HiO. 479. 62a 

 D. (J.) on Donnybrook fair, 86. 

 poetical tavern signs, 568. 



D. (M.) on foreign medical education, 398. 

 — — photographic copies of MSS., 501. 

 D. (N.) on emblems of the precious stones, 



539. 

 D — n (W.) on gloves at fairs, 136. 

 Ken : The Crown of Glory, 113. 



* " Doctor," queries in the, 410. 

 Dodd (Dr. Wm.) a dramatist, 245. 



* Doddridge (Dr.), love poem by him, 516. 

 Dodo, or Doun Bardolf, 605. 

 Dog-Latin, 218. 523. 



Dog, an old, the ])hrase, g08. 

 Dog taught PVench, 5-il. 

 Dog-whipping day in HuUj 409. 

 Dollop, its etymology, 65. 



* Domesday-book abbreviations, 151, 

 Dominic (St.) noticed, 136. 



Done pedigree, 57. 



Donkies, testimonials to, 488. 



Donnybrook fair, 86. 



Don Quixote, spurious Continuation of, 



590. 

 Dotinchem, in Holland, 151.375. 

 Doubter on longevity, 182. 

 Downing (Sir George) noticed, 221. 



* Doxology in Tusser, 440. 



D. (Q.) on emblematical works, 88. 

 —— Shakspeare and the Bible, 384. 

 Dragoon on the forlorn hope, 526. 



* Drainage, artificial, 493. 



Drake (Dr.), his Historia Anglo-Scotica, 



272. 346. 

 Drake (Sir Francis), his ship, 558. 



lines on, 195. 



Draught, or draft of air, 317. 



Dream testimony, 287. 



Dredge (John I.) on Cawdray's Treasurie 



of Similies, 500. 

 Dress, recent works on, 390. 

 Drofsniag on gloves at fairs, 421. 

 Drummer's letter, 153. 

 Drury (Robert) noticed, 104. 161. 

 Druses, 360. 

 D. (S.) on translation of Ps. cxxvii. 2., 



643. 

 D. (T.) on hackney-coach proclamation, 



122. 

 Du Barry (Countess) noticed, 151. 

 Ducking-stool, 315. 

 Dumfries, the siller gun of, 412. 

 Dunkin (A. J.) on Henry IV. 's leprosy, 

 340 



lines from Sir Walter Scott, 622. 



Our Lady of Rounceval, 340. 



Duport's lines on Izaak Walton, 193. ' 

 Dutch, high and low, 413. 478. 601. 

 Duval (C. A.) on Duval family, 423. 

 Duval family, 318. 423. 

 D. (W. B.) on books chained in churches, 



596. 

 —— hour-glasses, 525. 



— motto on Wylcotes' brass, 494. 



E. 



E. on privileges of Campvere, 89. 



English clergyman in. Spain, 574. 



Laurie on Currency, &c., 491. 



Marlborough at Blenheim, 409. 



" Earth upon earth," &c., 110. 353. 

 Eastwood (J.) on acharis or achatis, 280. 



books chained in churches, 273. 



Eaton (T. D.) on positives on glass, 451. 

 Ebff (J.) on county rhymes, 615. 

 Ecclesiastical censure in the Middle Ages, 



466. 

 E. (C. I.) on the translation of Ps. cxxvii. 



2. 520. 

 Eclipse in 1263, 441. 



* Eclipses of the sun, list of, 244. 



E. (C. P ) on quotations in Bacon's Essays, 



353. 



" Populus vult decipi," 65. 



Edict of Nantes, its revocation, 639. 

 Edifices of ancient and modern times, 81. 

 Editors, offer to intending, 172. 

 Edmeston (James) on Belle Sauvage, 523. 

 Edward II., where was he killed? 387. 



477. 

 Edward V., his birth-place, 468. 601. 

 Effigies and wooden tombs, 19. 255. 455. 



604. 



* with folded hands, 9. 



E. (H.) on shirt collars, 467. 



Eirionnach on Catholic floral dictionaries, 



.585. 



Cornish miners, their superstition, 7. 



" Homo unius libri," 569. 



longevity, 577. 



phantom bells, 576. 



pigs said to see the wind, 100. 



Kosicrucians, 175. 



—— serpents, notes on, 39. 



women and tortoises, 535. 



E. (J.) on Major Andre, 399. 



E. (J. H.) on Richard Oswald, 549. 



Elections, contesteti, 208. 



* Electric telegraph, its discoverer, 364. 



* Elizabeth (Queen) and her true looking- 



glass, 220. 



and the Michaelmas goose, 368. 



Ellacombe (H. T.) on bell- ringing for the 



dead, 130. 



coffins, their shape, 104. 



Colonel Hyde Seymour, .388. 



door.head inscriptions, 454. 652. 



female pari.sh clerk, 475. 



Mr. Justice Newton, 15. 



Roger Outlawe, 5. 



Elliot (Mr.), binder of the Harleian MSS., 



335. 

 Elliott (R.) on Stewart's pantograph, 301. 

 Elliott (R. W.) on Beauty of Buttcrmere, 



126. 



books chained in churches, 206. 



burial in erect posture, 630. 



burial in unconsecrated places, 203. 



Chicheley, archbishop of Canterbury, 



198. 



History of York, 125. 



Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 638. 



Lamb's unpublished Essay, 55. 



Land of Green Ginger, 160. .522. 



ornament in Crosthwaitc Church, 55. 



452. 



ringing bells for the dead, 130. 



Ellison (R.) on female parish clerk, 475. 

 Elly (Little), a mythological tale, 95. 

 Elsevir on portraits at Brickwall House, 



573. 

 Elyot (Sir Thomas) noticed, 220. 27C. 

 E. (M.) on colour of ink in writings, 30. 



Dr. Doddridge, 516. 



contested elections, 208. 



Jeremy Taylor and Lord Hatton, 207. 



Lachlan Macleane, 619. 



longevity, ,523. 655. 



Lord North, 183. 



Major Andre, 644. 



- national methods of applauding, 6. 

 portrait of Lee, 540. 



red hair, 5V2. 



E. (M.) on " The Rebellious Prayer," 19. 



* Emblem on a chimney-piece, 219. 

 Emblems of the precious stones, 539. 

 Emblems, works on, S8. 



E. (M. M.) on Reiser Gloraer, 126. 



Tieck's Comoedia Divina, 126. 



Encaustic tiles from Caen, 493. 547. 

 Encore, when first used, 387. 524. 

 Encyc!opa?diciis on dictionaries and ency- 



clopsedias, 385. 

 Enfield palace, 271. 352. 

 Engin-a-verge explained, 65. 231. 

 Engraving, historical, 86. 

 Ennui, its modern use, 377. 523. 

 Enough, its pronunciation, 210. 

 Epaulettes, their origin, 244. 



Epigrams, 8. 154. 

 Greek, 622. 



Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, 8. 

 * MacAdam, 441. 



♦ 



Epitaphs : — 



Alvechurch, Worcestershire, 274. 

 American, 491. 

 Appleby. Leicestershire, 196. 

 Cofton Hacket, 274. 

 Crayford, 363. 

 editor, 274. 



enigmatical, at Christchurch in Hamp- 

 shire, 147. 

 epitai)hium Lucretiffi, 563. 

 Ireland, 513. 

 Leicestershire, 582. 

 Llangerrig, Montgomeryshire, 30. 

 Matilda, empress, 77. 

 Ombersley churchyard, 274. 

 Pewsey, Wiltshire, 274. 

 Politian at Florence, 537. 

 Robin of Doncaster, its original, 30. 

 Stalbridge, Dorsetshire, 289. 

 St. Andrew's Church, Worcester, 274. 

 Thomas Hlount, 286. 

 Thomas Tipper, 147. 

 Torrington churchyard, Devon, 537. 

 Tuekett's wife, 274. 

 Wingfleld church, Suffolk, 98. 

 Wood Ditton, 385. 

 Wordsworth's on Mrs. Vernon, 315. 



'He/nXiixe; on Gresebrook in Yorkshire, 



389. 

 Erica on " Amentium hand Amantium," 

 136. 



bees, 575. 



burial of Ben Jonson, 455. 



oaths, 471. 



Warwickshire folk lore, 146. 



Erin on Cromwell's descendants, 442. 

 Este on books chained in churches, 453. 



day at our antipodes, 479. 



-.— • lines " Earth says to earth," &c., 353. 



l)assage in Tempest, 408. 



Shakspeare, with a digest, 362. 



Etiquette, a point of, 386. .527. 

 Etonensis on school libraries, 298. 

 Etymo on Cateaton Street, 540. 

 Eucharist, how administered, 292. 

 Euclid on British mathematiciKns, 541. 



* Euripides, passages from, l'J8. 



Evans (John) on medal of Mary Queen of 



Scots, 445. 

 Eve, etymology of the name, 655. 

 Evelyn (John), inscription on his tomb, 



329. 

 E. ( W.) on burial in unconsecrated ground, 

 527. 



- slow-worm superstition, 479. 



receipt or recipe, 583. 



Ewart (Wra.) on Harris's MS. sermons, 

 4.;9 



Lord Chatham, 33. 



Napoleon's bees, 30. 



E. (W. F.) on Dr. Diamond's collodion 



process, 41. 

 Eye, the primary idea attached to it, 25. 



204, 



