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INDEX. 



Karleolensis on Waiigh, bishop of Car- 

 lisle, 523. 



Keate family, 290. 595. 



Keble (John) on Bishop Wilson's Works, 

 220. 



Keightley (Thos.^ on A Icicles* shoes, S66. 



I " Contents dies." 241. 



_— " Delighted," ♦.S7. 



French verse, 336. 



" its," early use of, 182. 



Measure for Measure, on three pas- 

 sages in, 361. 



mythe versus myth, 18. 



Old Fogies, 356. 



proverbial expression.', their changes, 



464. 



— Pepys's grammar, 466. 



* Keiscr Glomer, a Danish play, 126. 

 Kelly (Wm.) on hour ghisses, 125. 



Leicestershire e))itai)hs. 582. 



liveries worn by genileinen, 571. 



Lockwood, the court jester, 516. 



— — monumental brass at Wanlip, 515. 

 superstition against the king entering 



Leicester, 271. 

 Kelway (J.) on dog Latin, 523i. 

 — — lutestring explained, ."jS-J. 



Virgil. Eclogue viii. 43., 323. 



.— " When Orpheus went down," 503. 



* Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, epigram on, 

 8. 



Ken (Bp.), his midnight hymn, 10. 

 — — work attributed to him, 113. 

 Kenne of Kenne, 80. 

 Kennett (Bishop), his M.S. diary, 470. 



* Kentish Town Assembly House, 293. 

 Kersley (T. H.) on the curfew, 603. 



— stone pulpits, 562. 



tavern signs, 627. 



Ket the tanner, 318. 



Key (Henry Cooper) on ferns wanted, 441. 

 Keys (J. W. N.) on children called imps, 

 623. 



Devonianisms, 65. 



Fogie, 652. 



K. (F.) on hugger-mugger, 341. 

 K. (G.) on Dictionary of English Phrases, 

 292. 



" spoke in the wheel," 269. 



K. (G. H.) on Tamingof the Shrew, 438. 

 K. (H. C.) on arms of York see. 111. 



awkward, its etymologv. 311. 



.— belike, its etymology, 358. 



Charles I.'s portrait, 233. 



I " Clamour your tongues," 169. 361. 



clipper, its meanins, 100. 



" delighted," in Shak.spearc, 288. 



Elyot (Sir Thomas), 22a 



— — engin-a-verge, 65. 



eye, its primary idea, 25. 



grammar in relation to logic, 629. 



— heraldic queries, 37. 



— — island, its derivation, 49. 279. 374. 



Jack and Gill, 87. 



I Jeroboam of claret, 421. 



love charm from a foal's forehead, 400. 



— Measure for Measure, three passages 



in, 194. 



— oak, how cleaned, 58. 

 —— Pennycomequick, 113. 



. . pistol, early notice of, 137. 



I polarised light, 409. 



^— Rosicrucians, 107. 



" run-awayes," in Romeo and Juliet, 



361. 



^— wedding divination, 4.55. 



.— — wild plants, and their names, 35. 



Wingfield (Sir Anthonyl noticed, 300. 



Kicker-eating in Yorkshire, 564. 



Kilkenny, the Statute of, 80. 



King ( Abp.) noticed, 44. 



King (Thomas W. ) on inscription in Dug- 

 dale's volumes, 133. 



— judges styled Reverend, 158. 351. 

 "— oaken tombs, &c., 180. 



pseudo-names «/?r. real signatures, 181. 



— — yew-trees in churchyards, 346. 

 Kirk (Mary), maid of honour, 461—463. 

 Kissing hands, 64. 



K (J.) on Scotchmen in Poland, 131. 

 * Knights, creation of several, 6i!0. 

 Knights of the Bath, their escutcheons, 



444. 

 Knockers, or Cornish miners, 7. 

 Krauwinckel (Hans), his counter, 63L 

 K. (T.) on derivation of island, 504. 



.Mulciber, 185. 



Tsar oi- Czar, 227- 



L. on ampers and, 377. 



Bacon's Essays, 141. 165. 479. 



book inscriptions, 6t. 



Lord Clarendon and the tubwoman, 



19. 

 namby-pamby and other similar words, 



390. 



proverbs quoted by Suetonius, 86. 



Richard Oswald, 442. 



" Salus populi suprema lex," 526. 



.«ix gates of Troy, 373. 



Thucydides on the Greek Factions, 



44. 398. 

 L. 2. on Nicholas de Gorran, 81. 

 Stoven Church, 80. 



* La Branche des reaus Lignages, 150. 

 Lack-a-daisy explained, 62. 



Lad and lass, derivation of, 210. 



ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 37.83. 



277. 

 " La Fete des Chaudrons," a fete, 57. 160. 

 La Fleur des Saintes, 410. 604. 

 Laird of Brodie, 103. 2.32. 



* I^mb (Charles), his unpublished essay, 55. 

 Lamech, 303. 



Lammens (John) on nine as] a multiple, 



149. 

 Lamont (C. D.) on coin, its etymology, 443. 



conger, its etymology, 444. 



lizard, its etymology, 412. 



Lancaster (Abp.), his cure for the gout, 6. 

 Land of Green Ginger in Hull, 34. 160. 



227. 303. 522 606. 



* Lane, its derivation, 366. 



* Lanesborough (Geo., first Viscount), 564. 

 Langdon (Augustus) on Dionysius in Boe- 



otia, 340. 

 Lanquet's Chronicle, 494, 

 Laodicean Council, canon xxxv., 7. 87. 



* Lapwing and the vine, 127. 



Larking (L. B.) on Morlee and Lovel, 5\. 

 Lathbury (Thomas) on editions of Prayer- 

 book, 318. 

 Occasional Forms of Prayer, 535. 



* Launching query, 127. 

 Laurie on Currency, &c., 491. 



La Vrillidre (Duke de) noticed, 351. 



Law and usage, 289. 



Law (William), his mystical works, 13. 



246. 

 Lawyers' bags, 59. 281. 635. 

 Leachman (J.) on aceto-nitrate of silver, 

 649. 



ammonio-nitrate of silver, 276. 



Sisson's developing solution, 301. 373. 



Le Botiller (Theobald) noticed, 366. 572. 

 Lee, inventor of the stocking-frame, his 



portrait. 540. 



* Leeming family, 587. 



Leeper (Alex.) on church towers detached, 



63. 

 Leger (the Hon. Miss E. St.), 89. 



* Legitimation in Scotland, 220. 

 Leguleian on birthplace of Edward V., 



468. 



The System of Law, 389. 



Henrv Scobell, 493. 



Philadelphian delights, 537. 



* Leicester ( Earl of), his portrait, 290. 



* Leicester, superstition against the king 

 entering, 271. 



Leman family, 1.50. 234. 



Lemon juice, its medicinal properties, 217. 



Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Gen. Monk's 



birthplace, 31^. 4.53. 

 ^— Mr. Justice Newton, 15. 



Lepel's regiment, 504. 

 Leresche (J. H.) on hurrah ! and war-cries, 

 20. 



Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 134. 



Lewis fMatthew) noticed, 388. 521. 

 L. (G.) on church in Suffolk, 622. 

 Libraries, a critical and historical account 



of, 653. 

 Lich-gate, its derivation, 540. 

 Life, on living over again, 43. 5.50. 

 Lightfnot (Anna) noticed, 87. 281. 

 Ligurian Sage in Giffnrii's Mseviad, 38a 

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

 Lines, old, newly revived, 76. 

 Linton (W. J.) on Ket the tanner, 318. 

 Lisle family, 423. 



* Littlecott : Sir John Popharo, 218. 



* Little Silver in Devonshire, 150. 

 Liveries worn by gentlemen, 473. 571. 



* Lizard, its etymology, 412. 

 L. (J.) on old fogies, 154. 

 stone pillar worship, 413. 



L. (J. G.) on epitaph in Appleby church- 

 yard, 196. 



L. (J. H.)on duel at Daventry,78. 



impossibilities of history, 209. 



lich-gate, 540. 



privileges of Campvere, 23). 



Symon Patrick, Bishop of Ely, 205. 



L. (K.) on early edition of the Prayer- 

 book, 319. 



* Llewelyn ap Griffith, his coronet, 514. 

 Lloyd (G ) on " Delights for Ladies," its 



author, 495. 



" Vcni, vidi, vici," 490. 



Lloyd, quiz on the name, 5.50. 

 L. (M.)on hurrah! &c., 18.3. 

 L. (Ma.) on Alma mater, 517. 



Charles Diodati, 577. 



Ln. on arms of Sir Richard de Loges, 563. 



* Lockwood, the court jester, 516. 



* Lofcopp, I.ufcopp. its meaning, 245. 



* Loges (Sir Richard de), his arms, 563. 

 Lomax (T. G.) on Liturgy of the Ancients, 



588. 



* Lombard (Peter), his knowledge of Greek, 

 294. 



London Labour and the London Poor, 



629. 

 Longevity, 113. 182. 2.55. 351. 399. 488. 523. 



577. 655. 

 Longfellow's poetical works, their redun- 

 dancies, 267. 



Reaper and the Flowers, 583. 



Long (G. Rogers) on snail localities, 229. 

 Longtriloo, a game, 63. 



* Longueville (Sir Thomas de), 103. 

 Love charm from a foal's forehead, 292. 



400. 606. 

 Lovell or Loisell, engraver, 342. 

 Lovett of Astwell, 36?. 602. 

 Low-bell explained, 208. 

 Lozenge, ladies' arms borne in, 37. 83. 277. 



448. 652. 

 L. (R. W.) on Leman family, 150. 

 L. (T.) on gallo-nitrate of silver, 17- 

 L. (T. H.), books chained in libraries, 595. 

 L. (T. P.) on Bradshaw and Milton, 318. 



General Wolfe at Nantwich, 587. 



Milton's widow, 375. 



Sir Robert Coke, 517. 



Luke (St.) and Juvenal, similarity of idea 



in, 195. 372. 

 Lutestring, " To speak in lutestrmg, 202. 



523. 

 Luther no iconoclast, 333. 477. 

 L. v. H. on books chained in churches, 453. 

 L. (W. A.) on Gilbert White's portrait, 



244. 

 Lyte (F. Maxwell) on new process, 374. 

 treatment of positives, 15. 



* Lyttelton (Thomas Lord), was he Junius ? 

 31. 



M. 



M. on aspirate A, 5,32. 



— ^ binometrical verse, 375. 



