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INDEX. 



R. (J.) on the meaning of Donny, iCa. 



Col. Maceroni, 35. 



R. (J. C.) on cutty-pipes, 235. 



— — eminent men born in 1769, 253. 



Kiselak, 232. 



Nutcelle monastery, 271. 



pio;,'ressive geography, 23d 



saints who destroyed serpents, 253. 



11. ( L. M. M.) on serpents' eggs, 393. 

 R. (M. n.) on Jennens of Acton, 195. 



Manzoni's ode and Lord Derby, 368. 



Roberts (Chris.) on derivation of retract, 



Ut. 

 Roberts (Geo.) on Domesday-book of 

 Lyme Regis, 105. 



John Yonge, 331. 



Rochford (Lord), payment for shooting, 



343. 

 Rock (Dr. D.) on " Ho that fights," &c., 



17. 

 Rodwell (J. M.) on botanical notes, 240. 

 Hoffe (A.) on Pope and Handel, 261. 



Solyman, a tragedv, 273. 



Willoughby (Lady), 324. 



Rogers and Hughes, 165. 



Roman liritain, proposed work on, 443. 



stations and roads, 146. 



Rome described by Milton, 25. 

 Roos (Lord), his petition, 227. 

 Rose, a blue, 280. 346. 474. 

 Rose of Sharon, or Jericho, 72. 449. 

 Ross (C. ) on the " fourth estate," 452. 



origin of whig and tory, 36. 



" Political Register," 35. 



Roundles in old mansions, 159. 213. 267. 



448. 

 Rous (John), his History of the Kings of 



England, 147. 

 Routh (Dr.), of Magdalen College, 61. 95. 



102. ,012. 

 Rowlands (Sam.), ballad quoted by Bur- 

 ton, 28. 

 Rowlinson (F. W. P.) on the paradox of 



vision, 402. 

 Roy (\Vm.), his Satire upon Wolsey, 443. 

 R. (11.) on Abigail Hill, 52. 



knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 72. 



Murray of Broughton, 72. 



R. (S.) 00 Richard Brayne, 64. 



R. 1. (S.) on James Moore Smyth, 93. 



Rugby on mum-chance, 504. 



schoolboy formula, 174. 



Ruptuary, its earliest use, 465. 493. 

 Russell (Sir James), his arms, 64. 

 Russia, first English envoy to, 274. 

 Russian and English regiment, 8. 52. 

 Russian fleet in the Euxine, 277. 

 Rusticus on Jennens of Acton, 195. 

 R. (W. J. D.) on old and new books, 253. 

 Ryder, origin of the word, 27. 

 Rysbrach's statue of William III., 487. 



S. 



S. on the city of Noviomagus, 303. 



Shew family, 385. 



Swaine of Leverington, 381. 



wax seal imi)ressions, 313. 



2. on translation of Abelard, 188. 

 S, the long f, when discarded, 49. 

 S. (A.) on the Monmouth and Koudroyant, 



372. 

 Sachs (Hans), discovery of his MS. poems, 



156. 

 Sades, a wine, 266. 

 S. (A. F. ) on the origin of " Aa/xraSiov 



i(u-//,x.70s," 465. 

 S.age (E. J.) on the bells of St. Andrew, 



Romford, 421. 

 St. Andrew, Komford, legend of its bells, 



421. 

 St. Aubyn familv, noticed, 208. 

 St. Clair iSir John), noticed, 227. 

 St. Cross Hospital, Winchester, 42. 

 St. John of Jerusalem, its order, 21. 178. 



199. 309. 

 Saints who destroyed scri>cnts, 253. 



Salmon (Robert S.) on burial by torchlight. 

 174. 



coaching queries, 387. 



Houston (Thomas), 173. 



— railroads in England, 92. 



" School of Politics," its author, 301. 



Whychcotte St. John, 91. 



Salt-spilling, 142. 



Salutation after sneezing, 17. 



Samaritan Pentateuch, 227. 



Sandbanks, 37. 213. 



Sandys (Abp), his palace, 422. 



Sank, sankey, 342. 



Sanlegue, poem by, 342. 433. 494. 



Sanson! (Jolm) on double Christian names, 



175. 

 Peter de Corbario and Petrus Corba- 



riensis, 464. 

 names of illegitimate children, 313. 



392. 



Sir John Grea or Gray, 366. 



• Yonge (Jolin), 330. 



Sardinian royal family, 244. 453. 



Sarsen stones, 494. 



Satterthwaite (J.) on way-side crosses, 445. 



Sawyer ( W.) on Shakspeare's bones, 378. 



Saxon plural in en, 323. 



Saxons in the Crimea, 183. 



Scharf (Geo.) lectures on Christian Art, 



25i. 

 Schedone and Poussin, 9. 

 Schiller's " Die Piccoloraini," 208. 

 Sohonborner, a Silesian jurisconsult, 188. 

 Schoolboy formula, 113. 174. 215. 352. 

 School expenses in the 17th century, 278. 

 School fees in Scotland, 8. 

 Schoolmen, on studying their works, 36. 70. 

 Scoggin's jests, 167. 

 Scotch prisoners at Worcester, 453. 

 Scott (F. J.) on call-duck, 282. 



cothon, its derivation, 290. 



Scott (Sir Walter), his novels quoted, 343. 



394. 



his visit to Cambridge, 480. 



Scottish episcopal churches, &c., 265. 



family feud, 225. 



Screw plot, 267. 



Scribe (John) on dial, how to set one, 65. 



epitaphs, 190. 



poetical tavern signs, 74. 



psalm.singing and the nonconformists, 



65. 



sun-dial motto, 61. 



Waverley novels, 67. 



Sd. (J.) on duration of a visit, 251. 



corpse passing makes a right of way, 



254. 

 S. (D. W.) on the divining-rod, 93. 



" The Perverse Widow," 153. 



Seals, books relating to, 36. 174. 508. 



Sea Otter, a ship, 38. 474. 



Sea-sand for building purposes, 404. 



Sea-serpent in lt)32, 204. 



Sea-sickness, 221. 292. 373. 494. 



Sea spiders, 1 1 . 174. 



Sedan (fhairs, when first used, 281. 388. 



Seleucus on arms of St. Aubyn family, 208. 



Ormonde manuscript, 227. 



rose of Sharon=Jericho, 72. 



St. Tellant, 35. 



Sir Martin Westcombe, 242. 



Selwyn (E. J.) on Sclwyn of Friston, 63. 



Selwyn of Friston, co. Suffolk, 63. 



Semper Eadem on a quotation, 302. 



Senex on epitai>hs, 347. 



S. (E. P.) on anecdote of Canning, 12. 



Sepia etchings, 407. 



Seraphims and cherubims, 407. 



Sergeants, ribands of recruiting, 11. 53. 



Sermon bell, 33. 



Serpents' eggs, 271. 345. 393. 415. 



Serpent worship, 375. 



Serviens on Gen. Braddock, 283. 



Canning (Eliz.), particulars of, 221. 



Dodsley's Old Plays, 322. 



Lamb's farce of Mr. H , 223. 



Moore's wife, 241. 



Orme(Capt. Robert), 212. 



St. John St. Clare, 227. 



Serviens on " Three Hours after Mar- 

 riage," 222. 



" When the maggot bites," 253. 



Sestertiuni, 27. 94. 



Sevastopol, 515. 



" Seventy-seven," coincidence respecting, 



61. 

 Sexton, a female, 414. 

 S. (F.) on author of " Words of Jesus," 



473. 

 S. (F. L.) on Guy of Warwick's cow's rib, 

 283. 



proverbial queries, 503. 



S. (G. H.) on Genealogical and Historical 



Society, 272. 

 S. (G. L.) on Comenius's Latin Vocabu- 

 lary, 310. 454. 



epitaphs, 252. 



Gray the poet, 409. 



naval action, 454. 



Old Parr, 3e6. 



Oxford jeu d' esprit, 37. 



PhcDbe Hassal, 416. 



S. (H.) on the Man in the Moon, 82. 

 Shadbolt (G.) on coUodionized plates, 34. 

 Mansell's process, 71. 



Shakspeare : — 



Cowley on the interpolation of his 



Plays, 48. 

 Cymbeline, Act IV., 278. 359. 

 Hamlet, Act IV., 278. 

 Henry VHI., Act IV. Sc. 2, 438. 

 King Lear, passage in, 153. 234. .573. 

 Troilus and Cressida, Act III., 278. 

 Twelfth Night, Act V. Sc. 1, 315. 



Shakspeare's bones, 278. 



description of apoplexy, 278. 



portrait, 359. 



Shakspeare (John), noticed, 122. 



Shannon (G. L.) on Major John Ilaynes, 



324. 

 Sharp practice, 114. 

 Shaw (R. J.) on epitaph in Thetford 



churchyard, 191. 

 Shelly (Richard), turcopolier, 179. 

 Sheppard (E.) on " White bird, featherless," 



421. 

 Sheppard (H. F.) on flowers of anecdote, 



259. 

 Sherlock (Dean), his Sermon to redeemed 



slaves, 466. 

 Shew family, 385. 433. 

 Shipwrecks and disasters at sea, 144. 

 Shirley (E. P.) on James II. 's writings, 72. 



school expenses in 17lh century, 279. 



Sholbus (D.) on right of way, 194. 

 Shorrolds on Duke of Monmouth, 45. 



Skilful! Sergeant Corderoy, 11. , 



Shotesham Park, portrait at, 131. 



Shovel (Sir Cloudesley), 184. 514. 



Shrove Tuesday rhymes, 239. 



Shuttlecock at court, 341. 



" Sibylle," or " Sybille," 44;>. 515. 



Sidnam (Jonathan) inquired after, 466. 



Sign, house, 241. 



Signet on books on seals, 36. 



Silkworm, a new one, 264. 346. 472. 



Simon (St.), representation of, 233. 354. 



Simon Sudbury alias Tibold, Abp. of 



Canterbury, 49. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on monumenlal 

 brasses, 220. 340. 499. 



Paley and Bishop Porteus, 484. 



Singer (S. W.)on Dictionarium Anglicum, 

 167. 



Franklin's Parable, 344. 



Shakspeare's Henry VHI., 438. 



Sixtine editions of the Bil)le, 408. 

 S. (J.) on Al-Teppe in Palestine, 306. 

 S. 3. (J.) on Timothy Bright, 352. 



incklc, 351. 



twitciiil, or quitchil, 365. 



S. (J. D.) on armorial queries, 213. 



arms of prelates, 235. 



Bodley (Sir T.) his Life, 251. 



Skeffington (Sir John), noticed ,'257. 327. 

 Skinner's Ktymologicon, 122. 167.208. 

 Skull-cap, monumental, 363. 



