INDEX. 



529 



POPIANA : — 



Anecdotes of Pope, 98. 



Collection of pieces in praise or blame 



of Pope, 485. 

 Dunciad of 1749, 85. 261. 

 Ethic Epistles, edit. 1742, 98. 139. 

 Key to the Dunciad, 99. 175. 

 Lucretia Lindo, 2(51. 

 Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, 360. 

 Pope (Rev. Alex.) of Caithness, 6. 

 Pope and Handel, 2C1. 

 Pope and Woodfall, 377. 

 Satires, by Pope and Donne, 261. 

 Satirical print of Pope, 7. 

 Smyth (James Moore), 7. 93. 

 Sober advice from Horace, 65. 

 Three Hours after Marriage, 222. 260. 

 Timoleon, 98. 139. 253. 

 Warburton and Pope, 139. 



Pope (Rev. Alex.) of Caithness, 6. 

 Porson (Professor), lines by, 263. 413. 

 Portarlington, Huguenot colony at, 267. 



333. 

 Posies from wedding-rings, 277. 

 Post-Office notices, 442. 

 Pot-luck, origin of the phrase, 426. 

 Potter's Discourse on the number 666, 



207. 

 " Poulter's mare," a ballad, 4S8. 

 Poussin and Schedone, 9. 

 Powell (Charles F.) on Antrix, 426. 

 Powell (Mr), dramatist, his portrait, 502. 

 P. (P.) on brawn, 473. 



etiquette query, 455. 



. leverets with white stars, 214. 



—— Neilson family, 229. 



old almanacs, 435. 



verses on York chapter-house, 455. 



P. (P. T.) on Pope and Woodfall, 377. 



Woodfall's ledger, 418. 



P. (R.) on beating borough bounds, 485. 

 Preble (Lieut. G. H.) on carronade, 247. 

 Prendergast (Sir Thomas), his death, 12. 



89. 172. 

 Prendrell (Richard), his tomb, 410. 

 Presbyter on burial in the chancel, 409. 

 Prestbury priory, 266. 335. 411. 

 Pretender, his medal, 84. 

 Prevost family arms, 28. 

 Priests' hiding-places in old mansions, 



437. 

 Prior (Matthew), letter on the title iJea; 



Franciie, 317. 

 P. (R. M. O.) on nationalities, &c., 163. 

 Proclamations, collections of, 237. 

 Professor, what constitutes one ? 47. ZB5. 

 Prolocutor of Convocation in 1717, 472. 

 Proper names Latinized, 27. 114. 

 Prophecies of the Plague and Fire of 



lyondon, 341. 

 " Proverbes Gascons," translations, 27. 



PnOVERBS AND PlIRASES : 



Adolescentia similis est, &c., 125. 



After me the deluge, 16. 



As round as a Pontypool waiter, 416. 



472. 

 As big as a parson's barn, 7. 113. 

 As thin as Banbury cheese, 427. 

 Ueacon Hill, 223. 

 liristol Lord Mayor, 226. 

 Craft is not in the catching, 503. 

 Ex quovis ligno non fit Mercurius', 56. 

 Giving turnips, 501. 

 Good wine needs no bush, 294. 

 Higgledy pjggledy, 323. 414. 

 Is this of 'em, 501. 

 Marriages made in heaven, 486. 

 Nettle in, dock out, 92. 

 Norfolk Candlemas weather, 238. 334. 

 Oilins boilins, 143. 

 Peart as a pearmonger, 232. 392. 

 Philip drunk and Philip sober, 411. 

 Rat — "To rat," 107.251. 

 Riding bodkin, 52. 

 Sending coals to Newcastle, 281. 

 Snick up, 92. 

 Strain at a gnat, 298. 851. 

 To haul and saul, 501. 



PROVERB.S AND PhUASES: 



To te-hee, 14S. 334. 

 Turning the tables, 94. 

 When the maggot bites, 253. 



Proverbs, English, works on, 18. 



Proverbs, old English, 299. 



Proverbs, unregistered, 114. 214. 232. 416. 



472. 

 Proximo, instant, and ultimo, 10. 

 Prussic acid from blood, 12. 07. 148. 305. 

 Psalm-singing and the Nonconformists, 



65. 132. 

 P. (S. P.) on satirical print of Pope, 7. 

 P. (S. R.) on tailed men, 122. 

 P. (S.T.) on Abp. LeightonandDr. Aiken- 



head, 151. 

 Publications, their early disappearance, 



144. 291. 

 " Public Ledger," newspaper, 322. 

 Publisher wanted, 364. 

 Pulpit hour-glasses, 18. 493. 

 Punishments, capital, in Henry VIII. 's 



reign, 21. 134. 

 Puritan similes, 263. 

 P. (VV.) on death-bed superstition, 55. 

 Pym (Wm.) of Woolavington, 502. 



Q. 



Q. on English lawyers and English dic- 

 tionaries, 24. 

 — — Latinizing proper names, 114. 



nag and knagg, 38. 



" Strain at a gnat," 298. 



Q. (K.) on " Gazza Ladra," 243. 

 QucEro on Burton of Twickenham, 124. 

 QuEestor on " The Iron Mask," 504. 

 Quakers executed in North America, 13. 



473. 

 Quarter of wheat explained, 344. 455. 

 Quebec bishops, 188. 

 Queen's College, Oxford, ceremony at, 52. 



mysterious MS. in, 146. 189. 



Queer things in queer places, 118. 

 Qu'est-il on a pulilisher wanted, 364. 

 Quiero on Brown Bess, 284. 



Quotations : 



Abra was ready ere he named her 

 name, 426. 475. 



Actis sevum implet, 125. 



Amentium hand Amantium, 135. 



At tu, quisquis eris, &c., 100. 



By education we are much misled, 302. 



Coming events cast their shadows be- 

 fore, 238. 435. 



Could we with ink, &c., 476. 



Creavit angelos in coelo, 105. 175. 



Earth hath no sorrow, &c., 105. 495. 



For he that fights and runs away, 17. 



For wheresoe'er I turn my eyes, 225. 



From the reptile and brute, ikc, 485. 



Give place, ye ladies all, 384. 



Good temper better than good sense, 

 488. 



I dreamt that, buried in my felloV clay, 

 187. 273. 



If I lie now, may sixpence, S:c., 206. 



I hear a voice you cannot hear, 228. 



I lived doubtful, not dissolute, 414. 



In many ways doth the full heart re- 

 veal, 206. 



Non omnia terra obruta, 146. 235. 



No pent-up Utica contracts our powers, 

 503. 



Pereant illi qui, ante nos, nostra dixe- 

 runt, 192. 



Perturbabantur Constantinopolitani, 

 235. 



Sic transit gloria mundi, 495. 



Son of the morning, 39. 



Soon will the evening star, 105. 155. 



Strew'd a baptism o'er with flowers, 

 105. 



Temptation and selfishness, 295. 



The glory difs not, and the grief is 

 past, 6;). 



The heart may break, &c., 105. 



Quotations : 



The very law which moulds a tear, 



302.394. 

 The sweet shady side of Pall Mall, 252. 

 Triumphant leaders at an army's head, 



302. 

 What shadows we are, 187. 251. 314. 

 Which maidens dream of, 105. 

 Who drives fat oxen, &c., 245. 315. 

 Your ergo copulates strange bedfellows, 

 206. 

 Quotations : — from Plato and Aristotle, 

 55. 



R. 



R. (A. B.) on " All the Talents," 386. 



Erasmus, passage in his life, 485. 



—— " Queer things in queer places," 118. 



Railroad accidents in America, 263. 



Raleigh (Sir Walter), family property, 262. 



Silent Lover, 101. 171. 



Ramsay (Allan), authorship of his poems, 

 466. 



Randolph (Bishop John), noticed, 11. 



Ranulphus on passage in Gay, 343. 



Rappings, spirit, 113. 399. 



Rathlin Island, 373. 



R. (C.) on age of oaks, 16. 



R. (C.) on Campion's Decern Rationes, 166. 



Reade (J. B.) on bromo-iodide of silver, 

 51. 130. 230. 



Reader on the study of Anglo-Saxon, 48. 



Reading in darkness, 125. 



Recapitulations in " N. & Q.," 46. 



Records, original, 97. 214. 



R. (E. D.) on passage in St. Augustine, 125. 



" Star of the twilight grey," 112. 



Red Books, 408. 



Red hand, 447. 



Reed (Charles) on Lord Dundonald's plan, 

 443. 



Junius's Letters, their post-mark, 92. 



pulpit hour-glasses, 18. 



Rees (T. D.), noticed, 283. 



Reformer on Saxon plural in -en, 323. 



Refugee on PortarlingtoR Huguenots, 267. 



R. (E. G.) on alpe, the bullfinch, 3ft2. 



average annual temperature, 391. 



Candlemas, 421. 



longevity in Suffolk, 501. 



mardel, 391. 



" Peart as a pearmonger," 392. 



sign of slag in Dorsetshire, 495. 



tripos day at Cambridge, 342. 



wyvivvle, 487. 



Regedonum on photographic likenesses of 

 soldiers and sailors, 131. ' 



typography of numeral symbols, 465. 



Registers, parochial, 241. 



Religion, its different ideas among Chris- 

 tians and Pagans, 343. 510. 



Rembrandt, etching by, 105. 



Remee or Van Lemput, 47. 



Retract, its derivation, 144. 



Review, designation of works under, 111. 



Rex Francia?, Prior's letter on the title, 

 317. 



Reynolds (Dr. Thomas), his burial-place, 

 226. 



R. (F. R.) on Banbury cheese, 427. 



Rhinocorura, congress at, 83. 



Rhymes connected with places, 74. 11.5. 



on winter tempest, 8. 



Ribands of recruiting Serjeants, 11. .03. 



Ribbonman on ribbons of recruiting ser- 

 geants, 53. 



Richardson (Joseph), his wife's maiden 

 name, 284. 



Richelieu (Cardinal), his introductory 

 letter, £23. 



Ride from Paris to Chantilly, 207. 



Riding-school at Oxford, 32. 



" Rig.marie," a base coin, 284. 



Rings formerly worn by ecclesiastics, 513. 



R. (I. R.) on Cheltenham theatrical ad- 

 dress, 223. 



" 1 dreamt that buried," &c., 187. 



" Pilgrimage to the Holy Land," 186. 



