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INDEX. 



D. (E.) on tailed men, 252. 



verses on the loss of the Blenheim, 



465. 

 Deacon (VVm. Frederick), his works, 447. 

 Dead Sea, conflicting notices of, 79. 

 Deane (J. B.) on Sir Thomas Prendergast, 



89. 

 Death and Shoreditch burial board, 185. 

 De Bois (Gilbert) on Flemings in England, 



35. 

 De Burgh's Hibernia Dominicana, 503. 

 Decalogue in Common Prayer, 4s25. 

 De Cant family, 166. 



Deck (Norris) on churches dedicated to St. 

 Pancras, 37. 



— earthenware vessels found in buildings, 

 152. 



Decrees by the Congregation of Indexes, 



165. 

 Dedham, U. S , its population, 324. 390. 

 D. (E H. D.) on Smith's tragedy, 368. 

 De Hoyvill family, 444. 

 Delia Cruscan writers, 301. 

 Deloraine (Lady), 300. 

 Deluge, traditions of the, 284. 354. 

 Demonological query, 107. 

 Denton (W.) on nuns acting as priests, 

 454. 



original records, 214. 



— — peart, its meaning, 274. 



Piers Plowman's Visions, 280. 



— proverbs, 214. 



Raleigh (Sir Walter), 262. 



" Den waerlyken Vriend," 501. 

 Derby (Lord) and Manzoni, 62. 108. 368. 

 Derwentwater (Karl of), his library, 204. 

 Descendant on Booch or Butch family, 86. 

 Desultory Reader on Byron and Ariosto, 



472. 

 Dettin (Clara), noticed, 64. 231. 

 Devil, making one, 299. 



1 praving to, .56. 



Devil Tavern, Fleet Street, 1 19. 



Devil, works on his reality, 12. 55. 



Devil's dozen, 88. 153. 



Dovonshireisms, 501. 



D. (F.) on the Society of Antiquaries, 317. 



D. (G. H.) on two brothers of the same 



Christian name, 392. 

 D. (H.) on Whychcote of St. John's, 27. 

 D. (H. G.) on Addison's Cato, 502. 

 — . Cromweir?skull, 496. 



epitaph on an infant, 235. 



Fox family, 515. 



Martyn's Timoleon, 253. 



manners of the Irish in 1760, 483. 



Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 514. 



Wolfe (Gen. James) his biography, 



257. 

 D. (H. W.) on biblical question, 71. 



death of dogs, 65, 



fading of positives, 110. 



—^ theatrical announcements, 106. 



Turks, their former power, 102. 



Dial, how set, 65. 1,33. 



" Dialogus de Lamiis et Pythonicis," 426. 



514. 

 Diamond (Dr. II. W.) on bromo-iodide of 

 silver, 130.- 



— printing negative, 371. 



Diboll (J. W.) on Rev. Wm. Mackay, 46. 



Dickens (Charles), names of his characters, 

 443. 



Dictionaries and English lawyers, 24. 



Dictionaries of modern times, 148. 



" Dictionarium Anglicum," used by Skin- 

 ner, 122. 167. 208. 



Diogenes and his coat, 283. 334. 394. 456. 



Disraeli's sonnet on the Duke of Wel- 

 lington, 379. 



Divining rod, 93. 



D. (J.) on dials, 133. 



advowsons alienated, 165. 



•^— poetical tavern signs, 233. 



D. (J. A.) on Grey and Ratcliffe families, 

 187. 



relic of the Cross in the Tower, 12. 



D. (J. S.) on old MS. Chronicle, 103. 139. 



D. (L. L.) on Susannah Courtois, 301. 



D. (M.) on Napoleon's marshals, .394. 



Dobbin (J. W.) on Belfiist News Letter, 35. 



Doddridge (Dr.) and WhiteHeld, 46. 114. 

 133. 292. 



Dodsiey (Robert), his Old Plays, 322. 



Dog, its dialectical variations, 429. 490. 



Dogs, disease of, 65. 132. 



Doici (Carlo), his " Romana," 486. 



Domesday.Book, its derivation, 107. 



of Lyme Regis and Bridport, 105. 



Donny or Donni, its meaning, 465. 



Donovan (Denis) on French epigram, 273. 



Doorway inscriptions, 134. 255. 



Dorchester, Mass., letter of its Antiquarian 

 Society to the citizens of Dorchester, 

 Dorset, 481. 



Dorothy (St.), noticed, 366. 471. 



Douglas (C. I.) on armorial bearings in 

 Ireland, 226. 



Earls of Perche and Mortain, 265. 



Postman robbed of his mail, 186. 



Douglas (Geo.) Lord Mordington, 427. 



Douglas (Rev. Mr.), author of "Edwin," 

 485. 



Douw (Gerard), his works. 447. 



Dover or Dovor, 407. 455. 509. 



Dowlas, coarse linen, 266. 3^. 



D. (Q.) on Jennens of Acton Place, 55. 



D. (R.) on the red dragon, 445. 



Thompson's Raphael drawings, 71. 



Dragon, the red, 445. 



Dramatic queries, 86. 173. 



Drinking at public feasts, 25. 255. 



Drinking healths in New England, 423. 



Druid's circle, 54. 



D. (R. W.) on churchyard literature, 190. 



female parrot, 408. 



D. (S.) on Le Platonisme Devoile, 291. 



D. (T. E.) on Sir Bevil Grenville, 128. 



Passionale for coronation oath, 427. 



Duane (Wm.) on Baptist Vincent Laval, 



. 474. 



Dublin election in 1654, 206. 



— News Letter, 394. 



newspaper, the first, 25. 35. 285. 



Duck, call, 282. 



Duer (John) of Antigua, 425. 



Dulce Domum, its history, 66. 



Duncannon, map of the siege of, 226. 



Dundonald (Lord), his destructive ma- 

 chine, 443. 



Dunheved on altar of laughter, 225. 



. Paisley Abbey, 107. 215. 



D. (W.) on Nokes the actor, 3(>5. 



Powell's portrait, 502. 



Dymond (S.) on Society of Friends, 126. 



E. 



E. on Lucifer's lawsuit, 331. 



"talented," its modern use, 92. 



Earthenware vessels at Fountains Abbey, 

 74. 152.233.275.314. 



Earthenware vessels at Youghal, 9. 



Easter bell, 33. 



Eastwood (J.) on the meaning of husband- 

 man, 154. 



Ebff (J.) on anticipatory epitaph, 190. 



Ecclesiasticus on stone altars, 426. 



E. (C. P.) on Abelard and the Damnamus, 

 38. 



Edburgh (St.), noticed, 326. 



Edward VI., comedy at his coronation, 12. 

 246. 



Edwards (H.) on hospital of St. Cross, 42. 



Edwin's Hall, Essex, 422. 



E. (E.) on anonymous verses, 4S5. 



E. (F. M.) on a quotation, 105. 



Egerton collection of manuscripts, 28. 



Eggs, roasted, 445. 514. 



E. (J.) on marriages made in heaven, 486. 



—^ oratorians, 503. 



E. (H.) on books burnt, 262. 



Charles II. 's wig, 241. 



Fairchild lecture, 151. 



E. (H.) Kingsland, on " I hear a voice," 

 &c., 228. 



E. (H. T.) on " God save the King," 233. 



E. (K. P. D.) on stone altars, 496. 



earthenware found in buildings, 233. 



parochial registers, 241. 



times prohibiting marriage, 374. 



Electric telegraph anticipated, 459. 

 Electrotype, flexible mouliis for, 1S6. 

 Elizabeth (Queen), was she fair or dark ? 



195. 

 Ellacombe (H. T.) on altars, 332. 



— bell literature, 32. 



—^ brothers with the same Christian name, 

 194. 



burial by torchlight, 174. 



Clapton sancte bell, 150. 



Clovelly fishermen's prayer, 228. 



— funerals noticed by town.crier, 325. 

 Lancellos bell, 293. 



military records, 275. 



Roccha de Campanis, 90. 176. 



submerged bells, 176. 



sun-dial mottoes, 184. 



Elliott (R.) on preservation of sensitive 

 plates, 110. 



Ellis (Geo.), his " Lamentation of the Lost 

 Sheepe," 38G. 



E. ( M. ) on a man of family, 223. 



houie sign, 241. 



Ramsay (Allen), his Poems, 466. 



" England's Glory," 385. 



English residents in France, 324. 



Engraving, an old one, 265. 387. 



of a battle, 365. 476. 



Enigmatical verses, 165. 



Eiiivri on bell literature, S3. 



decrees of the Congregation of the In- 

 dex, 165. 



Ensor (Geo.), his death, 406. 



Episcopal wig, 11. 53. 72. 131. 292. 315. 



Epigrams : — 



Addington's cabinet, 452. 



Condendaque Lexica, 74. 215. 



Earl of Chatham and Sir R. Strachan, 



52. 

 Italian : " Benche son' nevo," 52. 

 laureateship,263. 412. 452. 

 Martial's, quoted by Bernal Osborne, 



404. 

 satirical epigram in a Bible, 72. 73. 

 Sir John Leech, 300. 351. 



Epitaphs : — 



Adlam (Richard) of King's Teignton, 



9. 

 Barham (James) of Leeds, Kent, 190. 

 Burbage (Richard) the actor, 428. 

 Caius (Dr.), 428. 



Coleridge's on an infant, 190. 252. 347. 

 Falconer's (Wm.), 322. 

 Ffrancis (Master) at Stanford, 190. 

 Garsington, Oxford, 347. 

 Infant, 190. 252. 295. 347. 

 Pritchard (Richard and Mary) of 



Essex, 191. 

 Randal (John) of Great Walford, 190. 

 St. Edmund's, Salisbury, 191. 

 Some (Thomas) of Rothley, 190. 

 Swaliowfield churchyard, 252. 

 Thetford churchyard, 191. 

 Tim Bobbin's grave, 190. 

 What I spent 1 had, 47. 112. 

 young lady, 347. 



Erasmus, and allusions to him, 244. 467. 



passage in his life, 485. 



Eric on Ariosto's Brutto Mostro, 297. 



Byron's monody on Sheridan, 423. 



. Michael Angelo, oiS. 



Scotch prisoners at Worcester, 453. 



Three Letters on Italy, 424. 



Errata, curious, 223. 



in periodical works, 204. 



Eshe, its etymology, 425. 495. 



Este on Napoleon L's visit to England, 366. 



Rogers' lines on a tear, 394. 



Ethical writers, 188. 

 Etiquette query, 325. 4.55. 

 Etruscan bronzes found at Canine, 88. 

 Euripides, passage in, 226. 291 . 

 Euxine, or Black Sea, 102. 283. 393. 



