668 



INDEX. 



Giljbon (Edward), linos on his promotion to 

 the 15oard of Trade, 312. 



Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Petrarch's Laura, 

 5G-2. 



— the state prison in the Tower, 509. 



Gilbert fjimily, 18. 



Gilbert (James) on the Gilbert family, 18. 



Ginger, its cultivation in England, 227. 



G. (J.) on marriage of cousins, 525. 



G. (J. M.) on boolvs chained in churches, 

 595. 



historical engraving, 86. 



G. (K.) on Bp. Patrick, 103. 



Glaius on Cambridge graduates, 525. 



return of gentry temp. Henry VI., 469. 



the Rothwell family, 243. 



Glossarial queries, 291. 



Glover's handwriting, 589. 



Gloves at fairs, 136. 421. 601. 



G. (M. L.) on female parish clerk, 475. 



G. (M. R.) on Father Matthew's chickens, 

 469. 



Gothe's author-remuneration, 29. 



Goldsmith's Haunch of Venison, 6i0. 



Gole (Russell) on attainment of majority, 



371. 

 — — female parish clerk, 474. 



hand in Bishop's CanningsChurch,269. 



— — marriage custom at Knutsford, 617. 

 — . mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, 



411. 

 <5. (O. L. R.) on Ballina Castle, 411. 



Bishop Grehan, 410. 



Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410. 



M'Dowall family, .563. 



Siller gun of Dumfries, 412. 



vault at Richmond, Yorkshire, 388. 



Gordon (G. J. R.) on Dotinchem, 151, 

 Oorran (Nicholas de) noticed, 81. 

 Gough (Henry) on arm? of Richard, King 

 of the Romans, 454. 



burial in an erect posture, 455. 



—— effigies in wood, 455. 



hand in Bishop's Cannings Church,451. 



.—— heraldic query, 480. 



Stafford knot, 454. 



Gout, Abp. Lancaster's cure for the, 6. 

 G. (R.) on Bp. Gardener, " De vera Obc- 

 dientia," 54. 



Lord Cecil's Memorials, 502. 



Laodicean council, 87. 



" i)inece with a stink," 350. 



portable altars, 183. 



Grab, its derivation, 466. 

 Graeff (Andries de), his portrait, .573. 

 Grafton (third Duke of) noticed, 238. 

 Grammar in relation to logic, 514. 629. 

 Grammont's Memoires, notes on, 461. 549. 

 ■ his marriage, 549. 

 Granville family, their arms, 265. 

 Grass, its second growth, 102. 229. 

 Graves (J.) on Bohn's edition of Hoveden, 



11. 

 ——manners of the Irish, 111. 

 — — pedigree of Sir Francis Bryan, 564. 



real signatures, 91. 



Gravestone falsified at Stratford, 124. 

 Gray, " The ploughman homeward plods," 



241. 

 Grayan (A.) on sights and exhibitions 



temp. James I., .558. 

 Gray's Inn, list of students, .540. 650. 



* Greek Church, canonisation in, 292. 

 epigram, 622. 



—— inscription on a font, 198. 3.52. 

 Green (Dr. J. H.) and Coleridge, 43. 

 Green eyes. 407. ,592. 



Greenlaw (Charles P.), his efforts in ob- 

 taining steam for India, 560. 



* Green's Secret Plot, 79. 



* Grehan (Bishop) noticed, 410. 

 Gresebrook in Yorkshire, 389. 

 Griffin on Dr. Misaubin, 8. 



Griffith (H. T.) on books chained in 

 churches, 273. 



— " Clamour your tongues," 254. 



— detached belfrv towers, 185. 

 Hewit, Sir William, 270. 



" Inter cuncta micans," &c., 230. 



Groaning-board, 309. 



elm plank in Dublin, 397. 



Gulielmus on Webb and Walker families. 



386. 

 Gurney's Short-hand, ,589. 

 Gw. on Hayns' Fatal Mistake, 174. 



Pffitus and Arria, 219. 



Professional Poems, 214. 



G. (W. H.) on Duport's lines to Izaak 



Walton, 193. 

 G. (W. S.) on inscription near Chalcedon. 

 151. 



Istamboul : Constantinople, 148. 



oblation of a white bull, 1. 



— Rome and the number Six, 490. 



H. 



H. on day at the Antipodes, 102. 



Duval family, 318. 



Flaxman's jEschvIus, 622. 



General Wall, 318. 



•—— lane, its meaning, 366. 



Lessons for Lent, the author, 150. 



manners of the Irish, 4. 



white cats being deaf, l,i5. 



H, the letter, in humble, 54. 229. 298. 593. 

 551. 



H. (A.) on Sir C. Wren and the young 

 carver, 340. 



Hackney-coach proclamation, 122. 



Haden (F. Seymour) on Historical Account 

 of Liliraries, 653. 



Hale (Philip) on fragments of MSS., 77. 



Halifax (Lord) and Mrs. Catherine Bar- 

 ton, 429. 543. 590. 



Halliwell (J. O.) on coincident suggestions 

 on the text of Shakspeare, 265. 



digest of Shakspearian readings, 465. 



Hampden (John), his death, 495. 646. 



* Hampton Court pictures, 533. 



* Handel's Dettingen Te Deum, 388. 



* Handwriting, a manual of, 639. 

 Hankford (Sir William) noticed, 278. 342. 

 H. (A. O.) on Aix Ruochim, 150. 



the ship William and Ann, 51. 



Harbottle (Cecil) on The Winter's Tale, 



95. 

 Hardwick (C.) on Harmony of the Four 

 Gospels, 415. 



La Fleur des Saints, 604. 



Hardy (William) on John of Gaunt's de. 



scendants, 155. 

 Harington (E. C.) on Cawdray's Treasurie 



of Similies, 499. 

 Ilarleian library, its binders, 33.5. 

 Harmony of the Four Gospels, the earliest, 



316. 414. ,551. 



* Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366. 

 Harris (Rov. J.), his MS. Sermons, 439. 

 Harrowgate, entertainment at, 82. 

 Harry (James .Spence) on High and Low 



Dutch, 478. 



* Hartman's account of Waterloo, 198. 

 Harvest, a distich on the late, 513. 

 Harwood (Dr.), his death, 57. 



* Haschish, or Indian hemp, 510. 

 Hatfield (John) executed for forgery, 26. 

 Hatfield (Martha), 310. 

 Haulf-naked, manor of, 205. .350. 



H. (A. W.) on themeaningof Acharis, 198. 



-^ Domesday-book abbreviations, 151. 



Hawkins (Edw.) on meaning of clem, 61. 



school libraries, 298. 



Hazel (W.) on bells at Berwick-upon- 

 Tweed, 630. 



— — parish clerks and politics, 575. 



quantity of words, 552. 



topsy-turvy, 575. 



Hazelwood on palace at Enfield, 271. 



H. (C.) on Life of Savigny, 294. 



H. de H. (T.) on dimidiation by impale- 

 ment, 230. 



French jeux d'esprit, 242. 



— • " Magna est Veritas," &c., 77. 



parvise, 161. 



unneath, 161. 



H. (E.) on barrels regiment, 620. 



H. (E.) on letter " h " in humble, 298. 



North.imptonshiro folk lore, 146. 



school libraries, 395. 



snail-eating, 128. 



Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 135. 



Head-dress temp. Charles I., 172. 



Healing, the office for, 504. 



Hebrew names, their pronunciation, 469. 



590. 

 H.(E. C.) on High Dutch and Low Dutch, 

 001. 



pronunciation of Hebrew names, 590. 



pronunciation of humble, 394. 



"To come," 631. 



H. (E. L.) on erroneous forms of speech , 65. 

 Hole (Henry H.) on cleaning old oak, 58. 



Pennycomequick, 113. 



Hellas, the early inhabitants of, 27. 

 Helmets in armorial bearings, 533. 615. 

 Helter-skelter, its etymology, 391. ,565. 

 Hemans (Felicia), inedited lyric by, 407. 



629. 650. 

 Henderson (Hugh) on nitrate of .silver, 134. 

 Henri on Webb of Monckton Farleigh, 563. 

 Henri van Laun on " Hierosolyma est per- 



dita,"561. 

 — - influence of politics on fashion, 515. 



mammet, its derivation, 515. 



Regium Donum, 517. 



Henry 1., King of England, 72. 209. 

 his tomb, 411. 630. 



* Henry IV. cured of leprosy, 310. 

 Henry VIII., his letters 'to the Grand 



Masters of Malta, 99. 557. 

 Henry VIII., inedited letter from, 510. 



* Henry, third Earl of Northumberland, 

 515. 



H. (E. P.) on Okey the regicide, 620. 



" Too wise to err," &c., 539. 



" Hep! hep! hurrah ! " 88. 551. 605. 



* Heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, 56. 



* Heraldic queries, 37.83. 219.277. 418.480. 

 515. 652. 



Heraldicus on an heraldic query, 515. 

 Herbert (Sir Anthony), Chief Justice, 158. 



276. 576. 

 Herbert's Memoirsjof Charles I., 587. 

 Hermit at H.impstead on Gray's Plough- 

 man, 241. 

 — Lord William Russell, 179. 



Nixon the prophet, 326. 



Tsar, its derivation, 226. 



Herschel (J. F. W.) on new photographic 



process, 60. 



* Hertstone, its meaning, 78. 



Kesleden (W. S.) on Amcotts' pedigree, 

 518. 



burial in unconsecrated places, 202. :; 



^— Newstead Abbey, 2. 



* Heveninghams of Suffolk and Norfolk, 

 103. 



Hewet (Sir Wm.), notices of, 270. 448. 652. 



H. (F.) on arms of the see of York, 302. 



H. (H. H.) on poetical tavern signs, 627. 



Hibberd (Shirley) on Peter Allan, 647. 



Hickson (Samuel) on death of FalsUff, 313. 

 408. 



passage from King Lear, 4. 



" Hierosolyma est perdita," 88. 561. 605. 



High commission court, 175. 



Highgate, Ladies* Charity School at, 69 

 435. 



Hilary (St.), his emblem, 41. 



Hilgar (Professor), his Treatise on Shak- 

 speare, 52. 



Hincks (Dr. E.) and the Assyrian lan- 

 guage, 656. 



Hincks (Edw.) on early use of tin, &c.,344. 



"Hip! hip! hurrah!" 88.561.605. 



Historicus on Jews in China, 515. 



Histories of Literature, 222. 453. 



History, the impossibilities of, 72. 209. 



H. (J.) on ammonio-nitrate of silver, 158. ] 



epitaph at Wood Ditton, 38.5. 



" Earth npon earth," &c., 110. 



H. (J. A.) on the divining-rod, 623. 



Hobbes (Thomas), his portrait, 221. 369. 

 453. 



Hoby family noticed, 244. 525. 



