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INDEX 



Quotations : — 



Johnson's turgid style, 366. 526. 



* Latin quotations, 197. 281. 353. 



* Like one who wakes from pleasant 

 sleep, 292. 



Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, 102. 257. 

 Magna est Veritas et praivalebit, 77. 

 Man proposes, but God disposes, 411. 



552. 

 Mater ait nats, &c., 160. 

 Never ending, still beginning, 103. 162. 

 Now the fierce bear, &c., 4+0. 577. 

 Oh for a voice of that wild horn, 622. 

 Pinece with a stink, 270.550. 496. 

 Pitv is akin to love, 89. 

 » Plus occidit gula, 292. 

 Populus vult decipi, &c., 65. 522. 

 Quem Deus vult perdere, 73. 

 Qui facit per alium, 231. 422. 

 Quid facies, facies Veneris, &c., 539. 



* Sad are the rose leaves, 197. 

 Sat cito si sat bene, 18. 87. 



Scire ubi aliquid invenire posses, &c., 

 .587. 



* Solaraen miseris, &c., 272. 



* Suaviter in mode, fortiter in re, 586. 



* To know ourselves diseased, 219. 



* Too wise to err, too good to be un- 

 kind, 539. 



* Trail through the leaden sky, 494. 

 Up, guards, and at 'em! 111. 184. 204. 



275. 

 Veni, vidi, vici, 400. 

 Virgin wile and widowed maid, 56. 



230. 



* We've parted for the longest time, 

 388. 



* What does not fade ? 366. 



* When we survey yon circling orbs, 

 515. 



Wilderness of monkeys, 413. 



R. 



R. on Baskerville's burial, 423. 



gloves at fairs, 136. 



R. (A. B.) on barnacles, 300. 



Coleridge's Christabel, 111. 



lines on the institution of the Garter, 



182. 

 — lines typifying Tyranny, 56. 

 Radcliffe (J. N.) on Huggins and Muggins, 



503. 

 ^— moon superstitions, 322. 

 Raffaelle's Sposalizio, 14. 574. 

 Railway travelling foretold, 34. 65. 

 Rainbow, odour from the, 158. 

 Raleigh (Sir Walter) called " Our English 



Milo," 495. 



* his descendants, 78. 



■ his supposed scepticism, 267. 

 Rapping no novelty, 512. 632. 



* Rathbane family, 493. 

 Rathe, or early, 208. 

 Ravilliac noticed, 219. 479. 



Rawlinson (Robert) on falsified gravestone 



at Stratford, 124. 

 .^^ meteorology of Shakspeare, 336. 



. Shakspeare emendations, 51. 



R. (C.) on history of the Nonjurors, 621. 

 R. (C. I.) on " Could we with ink," &c., 



180. 



*' Fag," or after-math, 229. 



Garrick Street, May Kair, 411. 



La Fete des Chaudrons, 57. 



poetical tavern signs, 627- 



R. (C. T.) on " Amentium baud Aman. 



tium," 136. 

 Reader on Norman of Winster, 302L 



Sir Arthur Aston, 302 



R. (E B.) on mousehunt, 60(>. 

 " Rebellious Prayer," a poem, 19. 



* Receipt or Recipe, 583. 

 Rector on marriage service, 525. 

 Red hair, 86. 522. 



Reed (Charles) on Haul f- Naked manor, 205. 



. palindromes, 520. 



—— shoe thrown for luck, 377. 



Reformed faith temp. Hen. Vlll., 135. 



R. (E. G.) on artificial drainage, 493. 



" Could we with ink," &c., 522. 



— — longevity, 255. 



— — mardle, 577. 



Northamptonshire folk lore, 216. 



rowans, or rawins, 229. 



strut-stowers, 233. 



Regium Donum, its origin, 517. 



R. (E. M.) on Mackey's Mythological As- 

 tronomy, 567. 



Rents of Assize, &c., 81. 



Reynolds' nephew, 102. 232. 



Reynolds' portrait of Baretti, 411. 



Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his baptism, 513. 



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



R. (G. H.) on " Could we with ink," &c., 

 648. 



R. (G.M.) on Charles Fox and Gibbon, 

 312. 



R. (H. P. W.) on Sir Ralph Winwood, 

 272. 



Rhymes, designed false English, 249. 602. 



Rhymes on places, 305. 466. 615. 



Richard 1., notices of, 72. 



Richard, King of the Romans, his arms, 

 265. 454. 653. 



Richard's Guide through France, 534. 



Richardson (John) on dog-whipping day in 

 Hull, 4(!9. 



Land of Green Ginger, 227. 



Richmond in Yorkshire, vault at, 388. 573. 

 Richmond (Margaret, Countess of), her 



arms, 84. 

 Riddle in Aulus Gellius, 243. 322. 

 Ridley (T. D.) on muggers, 305. 



Peiasgi, 516. 



quotation from Walter Scott, 376. 



Riggs (Romulus), an American name, 638. 

 Riley (H. T.) on Abigail, 42. 



angel-beast — cleek — longtriloo, 63. 



lac on or beechen, 03. 



burial in unconsecrated ground, 43. 



dissimulate, its early use, 10. 



Dover Court, 9. 



Hans Krauwinckel, 63. 



^— humbug, its etymology, 64. 

 " Marry come up ! " 9. 



— mugger, 34. 



pictorial proverbs, 20. 



porter (liquor), early use of the word, 9. 



rub.a-dub, 63. 



Shakspeare's Tempest, passage in, 45. 



Sir Heister Ryley, 9. 



snail-eating, 34. 



Rirabault (Dr. E. F.) on Abp. Chicheley, 



350. 

 Discovery of the Inquisition, 350. 



— groaning-board, 309. 



Jacob Bobart, 344. 



palace at Enfield, 3,')2. 



Sir John Vanbrugh, 352. 



" When Orpheus went down," 397. 



Ring finger, 61. .'J74. 



Ring money, called Manillas, 278. 



* Rings formerly worn by ecclesiastics, 387. 



Rings, a chapter on, 416. 



Rix (S. W.) on Cromwell's portrait, 55. 



hour-glass in pulpits, 83. 209. 



parochial libraries, 02. 



R. (J.) on Les Lettres Juives, 541. 



nursery rhymes, 452. 



R. (J. C.) on Christian names, 63. 



Calvin's correspondence, 02. 



Order of John of Jerusalem, 61. 



ring finger, CI. 



R. (J. S.) on origin of Rundlestone, 317. 

 R. (L. D.) on passage in Boerhaave, 602. 

 R. (L. M. M.) on German phrase, 150. 



mysterious personage, 113. 



Pretenders' births and deaths, 565. 



praving to the West, 102. 



R. (M. \V.) on Sir Anthony Fitzhcrbert, 



576. 

 R. (N.) on the nursrow, 538. 

 Roberts (Chtis.) on Dr. Robert Cary, 79. 



Harmony of the Four Gospels, 416, 



Robin Hood's festival, 622. 

 Robson IW.) on aliiress, 603. 



Robson (W.) on crescent, its origin as a 



standard, 196. 

 — interpolation of the players, 147. 

 Spanish play-bill, S3G. 



* Roden's colt, 340. 



Rogers (Dr. John), his works, 172. 

 Roman Catholic Bible Society, 494. 

 Roman remains at Durham, 466. 



* Romanists confined in Ely, 79. 

 Rome and the number six, 490. 

 epigrams on, 584. 



» Rondall (Rev. W.) noticed, 515. 



Rose (Samuel), his letter on Pope and 



Cowper, 383. 

 Rosicrucians, 106. 175. 



* Roth well family, 243. 



* Rounceval, Our Lady of, 340. 



* Royalty dining in public, two paintings 

 of, 538. 



R. (R 1.) on rapping no novelty, 632. 

 R. (R. J.) on divining-rod, 479. 

 R. (S.) on Dr. John Taylor, 299. 

 - .1 ■ passage in Milton, 249. 



selling a wife, 209. 



Rub-a-dub, its early use, 63. 



* Rubens's MS. on painting, 539. 

 Rubi on book inscriptions, 64. 



poetical tavern signs, 568. 



weather proverbs, 218. 



Rubrical query, 207. 



Ruby on ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 

 653. 



* Rudd (Bp. Anthony), his monument, 9. 

 Rufus on Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, 271. 

 Rulers of the world in 18.53, 6;8. 



* Rundlestone, origin of the term, 317. 

 Russell (Lord Wm.), his burial-place, 100. 



179. 

 Russian grammars, 561. 

 Russians, their religion, 582. 

 R (W.) on authors' remuneration, 81. 



burning for witchcraft, 470. 



R. (W. B.) oil Kentish Town Assembly 



House, 293. 



* Ryley (Sir Heister), his Visions, 9. 



S. on eclipse in 1263, 441. 



2. on clouds in photographs, 451. 



Saint Florentin (M. L. P.), alias Duke do 



la Vrilli£-re, 351. 

 Salmon ( W. R. D.) on mousehunt, 516. 



myrtle bee, 173. 593. 



stage-coaches, 600. 



Salopian on monumental inscription, 2(38. 



* Salter (Sir Ambrose Nicholas) noticed, 

 318. 



Saltpeter maker, 225. 339. 



" Salus populi suprema lex," its origin, 410. 



526. 606. 

 S. (A. M.) on hurrah ! 20. 

 Sams (Mr.), his Egyptian antiquities, 521. 

 Sandwich Islands discovered by Cook, 7. 



108. 

 Sangaree, its derivation, 527. 

 Sansom (J.) on Bohn's Hoveden, 290. 



arms of the see of York, 302. 



Craton the philosopher, 603. 



hurrah ! 324. 



Osborn filius Herfasti, 515. 



Reynolds's nephew, 232 ; his baptism, 



513. 



Sir William Hankford, 278. 



Sarah Anna on Bro<ierie Anglaise, 172. 



« Savigny, Life of, 294. 



» Saying, an old, " Merry be the first," 197. 



Sackville (Lord George) noticed, 238. 



Sc. on Raff'aelle's Sposalizio, 14. 



selling a wife, 43. 



* Scale of vowel sounds, 34. 

 Scheltrum, its derivation, 206. 

 School libraries, 220. 298. 395. 498. 640. 



* Scobell (Henry), compiler of Collection 

 of Acts, 493. 



Scotchmen in Poland, 131. 

 Scott (Francis John) on Celtic and Latin 

 languages, 353. 



