INDEX 



TO 



THE ELEVENTH VOLUME. 



[For classified articles, see Anonymohs Works, Notices op New Books, EpioaAMS, Epitaphs, Folk Lore, Ixscbiptions, Photo- 



GBAPHY, POPIANA, PROVERBS, QUOTATIONS, ShAKSPEARE, and SONGS AND BaLLADS.] 



A. on Christie's Will, 78. 



A. (B.) on dictionaries and cyclopedias, 



148. 

 Abbot (Archbishop), noticed, 500. 

 Abbott (J. T.) on Cliffords of Suffolk, 325. 

 Abelard (P.), his condemnation, 38. 



Works translated, 188. 



Abhba on Agnew's Irish Churchman's 

 Almanac, 263. 



bibliographical queries, 125. 



Bellingham (Col.), his Journal, 205. 



Bodley (Sir Thomas), his MS. Life, 



125. 



first Dublin newspaper, 25. . 



Gilbert's History of Dublin, 64. 



Irish Palatines, 87. 



lady restored to life, 14fi. 



Lynde's Via Tuta and Via Devia, 267. 



— Menenius' Political Tracts, 29. 



Miller (Dr. George), 125. 



^— salt-spilling, its antiquity, 142. 

 "to rat," 107. 



A. (C. B.) on easterly winds, 483. 



A. (C. E.) on microscopic writing, 333. 



Acts, private, of Edward VI., 486. 



" Adagia Scotica, Scotch Proverbs," 486. 



Adams (O. E.) on " I lived doubtful," &c., 



414. 

 Adamsoniana, 195. 254. 

 Addison (Joseph), passage in his Cato, 

 502. 



Letters required, 9. 



Adlani (Richard), his epitaph, 9. 

 Advowsons alienated to manorial lords, 



165. 

 A. (E. H.)on Adamsoniana, 254. 



— burial custom at Maple Durham, 283. 

 .— Bede's dying words, 132. 



brothers of the same Christian name, 



133. 

 Charles II. 's cap, 164. 



— Coburg family name, 166. 



Cockthorpe admirals, 184. 



Holden (Laurence), 148. 



Nottingham Date-book, 28.3. 



Sardinian royal family, 244. 



-^— William Wogan, 244. 



A. (F.) on an inscription, 47. 

 " Affairs of the World," a periodical, ISG. 

 Agnew's Irish Churchman's Almanac, 263. 

 Aikenhead (David), Provost of Edinburgh, 



151. 

 Aisnesce, its meaning, 325. 375. 

 Aix-la-Chapelle, peace of, its festivitie«s, 



467. 

 A. (J.) on calves'-head club, 470. 

 A. (.1. S.) on death of dogs, 132. 

 ship " Sea Otter," 38. 



A. (J. T.) on Sir Stephen Fox, 325. 

 Albert (Prince), his surname, 166. 232. 



375. 

 Alford (B. H.) on Barmecide's feast, 367. 

 Algor (John) on Druid's circle, 54. 

 Alias on two surnames joined by alias, 49. 

 ^AXiiCi on capital punishments temp. 

 Hen. VI 1 1., 134. 



dowlas, lockram, poUdavy, 333. 



^■^ English proverbs, 18. 



Heavenly Guides, 134. 



Janus Vitalis, 131. 



Jean Paul, Comto de Cerdan, 445. 



Le Blanc's Travels, 475. 



— Leslie's Case Stated, Reply to, 28. 



— Les Recreations Mathematiques, 516. 

 Palmo Marinus, 293. 



Sanlecque, 494. 



"Three Letters on Italy," 495. 



" White bird, featherless," 313. 



Aliquis on heats, 434. 



Allen (RJ.) on coaches, toll-bars, &c., 

 388. 



Diogenes, 394. 



Napoleon's marshals, 394. 



AUhallows, churches dedicated to, 148, 

 Alliterative spelling-book, 343. 

 Almanach Royal de France, 101. 

 Almanacs and their makers, 441. 



of 1849 and 1855, 323. 



—— old, helps to history, 54. 

 Almanryvets, kind of armour, 17. 

 Alpe, the bullfinch, 213. 352. 

 Altar of laughter at Athens, 225. 

 Altars, crosses on, 73. 173. 274. 332. 



stone, 426. 496. 



Al.Teppe in Palestine, 206. 



Amadis de Gaul, 516. 



American authors, 206. 



— .— . newspapers, 1744-6, 222. 



Amontillado sherry, 39. 93. 



Anastatic printing, 52. 



Ancients, lost works of, 7. 



Anderson (James), a letter to Earl of Isla, 



439. 

 Andrfe (Major), 111. 

 Andrewes (Bishop), his puns, 54. 

 Andrews (Alex.) on newspaper notes, 285. 

 survivors of England's great battles, 



481. 

 Anecdotal flowers, 259. 

 Angelo (Michael), his true name, 343. 

 Angier (Rev. John), his portrait, 146. 

 Anglo-Saxon language, 48. 193. 

 A. (N. J.) on charm lor a wart, 7. 

 Anon on .Anderson's letter, 439. 



battle-door, 391. 



blind mackerel, 295. 



blue mould on coins, 445. 



— cabbages, 312. 



Anon on Captain Cuttle, 482. 



Charles I.'s relics, 174. 



" Children in the Wood," 291. 



etching by Rembrandt, 165. 



Goldsmith on the Dutch, 214. 



" good wine needs no bush," 294. 



identification of anonymous books, 59. 



" I'd be a butterfly," 435. 



Leda by Leonardo da Vinci, 146. 



Mairdil, 312. 



Monmouth and the Foudroyant, 342. 



— Mothering Sunday, 284. 



■ oysters with an r in the month, 414. 



Schiller's Die Piccolomini, 208. 



— — sea-sickness, 292. 



Tableau de Paris, 48. 



Thomas a Kempis, 442. 



tenure per baroniam, 74. 



— wheelbarrows in Russia, 312. 



Anonymous Works : — 

 Adelaide, 105. 

 Address to the Public on behalf of the 



Poor, 125. 

 Apostate Protestant, 368. 

 Cigar, 100. 



Code de la Nature, 3(>(>. 

 Commentary on the Proceedings of the 



Catholics in Ireland, 125. 

 Curious Book, 243. 

 De amore Jesus, 466. 

 Delicia; Literaria;, 100. 214. 

 Devil's Progress, 232. 

 Dictionary of anonymous books sug- 

 gested, 59. 

 Dictionary of Living Authors, 17. 34. 

 Dramatic Works, 444. 

 Edward Duncorabe, 384. 

 English Spy, 100. 

 Egypt, a Descriptive Poem, 406. 

 Every Night Book, 101. 

 Fables of Flowers for the Female Sex, 



228. 

 Forest of Montalbano, 105. 

 Fourth Estate; or the Moral Effects 



of the Press, 101. 

 Grenville Agonistes, 444. 495. 

 Inquiry into the Chartered Schools in 



Ireland, 125. 

 Jack Connor, History of, 503. 

 Julian, or Scenes in Judasa, 206. 

 Juvenile Essays, 465. 

 Lay of the Scottish Fiddle, 65. 

 Leslie's Case Stated, Reply to, 28. ' 

 L'CEil de Boeuf, 11. 

 Lounger's Common. place Book, 102. 

 Marino's Slaughter of the Innocents, 



its translator, 265. 

 Medico Mastix, 243. 

 Menenius' Tracts, 29. 233. 



