INDEX. 



667 



F. on Mallet's second wife, 272. 

 ^— passages from Euripides, 198. 

 — — passage in Virgil, 576. 



" Short red', God red," &c., 182. 



Faber on " Hauling over the coals," 125. 



Fairies, propitiating the, 617. 



Fairlie (Robert) noticed, 159. 



Falahill, the house of, 13+. 



Falconer (Thos.) on case referred to in 



Hamlet, 123. 

 Farrer(Rev. James), his bequest of books, 



369. 

 Fatal Mistake, by Jos. Hayns, 174. 

 Fauconberge family, 1.55. 



* Fauntleroy, inquiry respecting, 270. 

 Faussett museum, 553. 6&6. 



F. (C. E.) on albumenised paper, 373. 572. 



glass chambers for photography, 133. 



new process of positive proofs, 397. 



F. (C. H.) on Matthew Lewis, 388. 

 Fecialis on TurnbuU's Continuation of 



Robertson, 515. 

 Fenton on the forlorn hope, 411. 



* Fenton (R.), translation of Athenasus, 198. 

 Ferguson (James F.), epitaph in Ireland, 



513. 



unlucky days, 305. 



Ferguson (J. F. ) on Captain Geo. Cusnck, 

 272. 



* Ferns wanted, 441 . 

 Ferrand (D.) noticed, 243. 329. 

 Ferrar (Bishop), 103. 376. 



F. (G- F.) on Old Fogie, 64. 

 Fiat Justitia on Paley's plagiarisms, 589. 

 Ficulnus on ballad of Bonnie Dundee, 19. 

 Fierce, a peculiar use of the word, 280. 352. 

 Figg (Wm.) on second growth of grass, 

 229. 



* Fire-irons, their antiquity, 587. 



First and last, their different meanings, 

 439. 



* Fisher (Kitty) noticed, 440. 



Fisher (P. H.) on the Court. House, Pains- 

 wick, 596. 

 — epitaphs unpublished, 30. 

 — — inscription near Cirencester, 129. 



school libraries, 640. 



Fitch (Joshua G.) on mottoes of German 



emperors, 170. 

 Fitzherbert (Anthony) noticed, 158. 276. 



351. 

 Fitzsimons (R.) on Virgil, quoted by Dr. 



Johnson, 270. 

 F. (J.) on John Frewen, 296. 

 F. (J. W.) on " delighted " in Shakspeare, 



241. 



* Flemish refugees, 196. 



Fleury (Cardinal), his regard for the Manx, 

 245. 



* Floral directories, Catholic, 585. 

 Florin and the royal arms, 621. 

 Fogies, old, 64. 1.54. 256. 455. 652. 



Folk Lore, 145. 215. 264. 360. 382. 512. 613 

 —618. 



Cambridgeshire, 382. 512. 



Cheshire, 617. 



Clare, 360. 



Cornish, 618. 



Derbyshire, 512. 



Devonshire, 146. 265. 



Hampshire, 617. 



Lincolnshire (North), 382. 



Manx, 617. 



New Brunswick, 382. 



Northamptonshire, 146. 216. 



Nottinghamshire, 490. 



Pennsylvanian, 615. 618. 



Portuguese, 382. 



Staffordshire, 618. 



Warwickshire, 146. 490. 



Worcestershire, 617. 

 ' Yorkshire, 617. 

 Font at Islip, 363. 

 Font, its position, 149. 234. 

 Foot-Guards, their uniform, 64. 

 Forbes (C.) on Boswell's Johnson, 551. 



Forbes (C.) on green eyes, 592. 



plea for the horse, 287. 



" Putting your foot into it," 159. 



Foreign-English, specimens of, 137. 

 Forlorn hope, its origin, 411. .526. 569. 

 Forms of prayer. Occasional, 535. 

 Forrell, its derivation, 527. 

 Fortification, Greek and Roman, 409. 654. 

 Foss (Edward) on collar of SS., 398. 



green pots at the Temple, 256. 



judges styled Reverend, 276. 



Littlecott, Sir John Popham, 218. 



Mr. Justice Newton, 110. 



Sir William Hankford, 342. 



* Fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126. 

 Fox (Charles) and Gibbon, 312. 



Foxes and Firebrands, reprint suggested, 



172. 

 noticed, 485. 



* Fox-hunting, its origin, 172. 



Fox (Major-Gen. Charles) on Baretti's por- 

 trait, 477. 

 Franklin (Dr.), lines in his handwriting, 



196. 28L 

 portrait by West, 208. 



* Eraser (Gen.) noticed, 586. 



Fraser (W.) on etymology of balderdash, 

 342. 



Burke's Mighty Boar of the Forest, 



136. 



books burned by the common hang- 

 man, 625. 



Canterbury see, its ancient privileges, 



56. 



chanting of jurors, 502. 



colf-wall, 279. 



confirmation, prejudice against, 440. 



Convocation and Propagation Society, 



100. 



Convocation temp. George II , 465. 



Devonshire charm for the thrush, 146. 



Elijah's Mantle, its author, 295. 



fierce, its peculiar use, 281. 



^— French abbes, 102. 



General Fraser, 586. 



" Homo unius libri," 440. 



Irish suffragan bishops, 256. 



Jewish custom, 618. 



judges styled Reverend, 631. 



love charm from a foal's forehead, 606. 



Mary Queen of Scots' medal, 293. 



patriarchs of the West, 317. 



singing psalms and politics, 230. 



Speaker of the Commons in 1697, 152. 



"stars the flowers of heaven," 346. 



Terrse filius, its origin, 292. 



" to speak in lutestring," 202. 



Freher (Dionysius Andreas) noticed, 247. 



* French abbes, their status, 102. 

 French (G. J.) on tiles from Caen, 547. 

 French, teaching a dog, 581. 



French verse, 336. 



Frere (Geo. E.) on Greek epigram, 622. 



stage-coaches, 439. 



Frewen (John) noticed, 222. 296. 

 Froissart's accuracy, 494. 604. 

 F. (R. W.) on second growth of grass, 102. 

 F. (T.) on Gen. Sir C. Napier, 631. 

 -— Major Andre, 277. 



Scotch newspapers, 57. 



Fuenvicouil [Fingal] and the giant, 610. 



Funeral custom, 218. 



Furvus on Nottinghamshire customs, 490. 



— saltpetre maker, 225. 



F. ( W. H.) on Picts' houses, 551. 



F. (W. M.) on collodion pictures, 181. 



cyanuret of potassium, 157. 



Dj. Parr's letter on Milton, 43a 



lining of cameras, 157. 



^— . multiplying photographs, 158. 

 trial of lenses, 133. 



G. 



G. on Dr. James Anderson, 198. 



consecrated roses, 135. 



Earl of Oxford, 392. 



German heraldry, 204. 



G. on helmets, 645. 



Lady Percv. 104. 



pedigree indices, 4.53. 



Queen Anne"s molto, 2.55. 



quotation in Bishop Watson, 587. 



I'radescaiit's marriage, 513. 



-— TurnbuU's Continuation of Robertson, 



.552. 

 Gage (Thomas), author of the New Survey 



of the West Indies, 144. 

 Gale of rent, its meaning, 563. 655. 

 Galilei (Galileo), sonetto by, 295. 

 Ganske on La Branche des r^aus Lignages, 



ISO. 

 Gantillon (P. J. F.) on " Amentium baud 



Amantium," 136. 

 burial in unconsecrated ground, 527. 



Burke's marriage, 134. 



Edinburgh Review, reference, 1.52. 



Feiiton's translation of Athenjeus, 198. 



I'rasments in Athenajus, 104. 



Ho(ig.«>n's Atys of Catullus, 563. 



Jacob Bobart. 159. 



"Johnson's turgid style," 526. 



misquotations, 315. 



" old d'g," use of the phrase, 208. 



Pre.-^byterian titles, l'i7. 



quotation from Byron, 305. 



" rathe " in the sense of " early," 208. 



rhymes on places, 305. 



topsy-turvy, 526. 



* Gardiner (Bp.), De verA Obedientii, 54. 

 Gardiner (H.) on the word mob, 631. 

 nightingale's song, 652. 



Gardiner (W.) on The Forsaken Nymph, 



444. 

 Gardner (J. D.) on "Up, Guards, and at 



them!" 1H4. 

 Garland (John) on Nash the architect, 79. 

 Garlichithe on Milton's widow, 134.594. 

 on Sir John Vaubrugh, 160. 



* Garrick Street. May Fair, 411. 



Garter, lines on the institution of the 



Order, 53. 182. 479. 

 Gascoigne (C.J.), his tomb, 278. 342. 

 Gatty ( Alfred) on bells at Berwick-upon- 

 Tweed, 293. 



mitigation of capital punishment, 42. 



Gaunt (John of), his descendants, 155. 268. 

 G. (C. P.) on l.a Fleur desSaintes, 410. 

 G. (C. S.) on oaths, 364. 

 G. (C. W.) on daughter pronounced dafter, 



292. 

 -: — serpent with a human head, 304. 

 G. (E. A-) on Mariyn the regicide, 621. 

 G. (E. C.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 63. 

 Gedge (Sydney) on nightingale's song, 112. 

 Geering (Richard), his arms and pedigree, 



.-540. 504. 

 Genealogy, catalogue of privately-printed 



books oil, 606. 

 Geneva arms, 5(i3. 



* Genitive and plural, analogy between, 

 411. 



Gentry, return of, temp. Henry VI., 469. 



630. 

 Geometrical curiosity, 468. 

 George III. reviewing the 10th Light 



Dragoons, 538. 

 a mark of his dislike of the Prince of 



Wales, .538. 

 German, or Christmas tree, 619. 

 German emperors, mottoes of, 170. 548. 



heraldry, 150. 204. 



* phrase, 150. 



Gets.-n on bibliography, 62. 

 cleaning old oak, 59. 



edifices of ancient and modern date, 



81. 



shoulder knots and epaulettes, 244. 



G. (F. J.), on an Indian word, 5.j9. 



G. (H. T.) on analogy between genitive 



and plural, 411. 



" came," its early use, 468. 



tenets, or tenents, 453. 



Gibbing.s (Robert) on riddle in Aulus Gel- 



lius, 322. 

 Gibbon ( Edward), his library, 88. 208. 

 : his letters quoted, 247. 



