INDEX. 



523 



Execution by burning, 222. 373. 



Ex Farailii on Neilsoii family, 86. 



Ewart (Wm.), Milton's description of 



Rome, 35. 

 —^ Schedone and Foussin, 9. 



r. on antiquity of swimming-belts, 4. 



bon mot attributed to D' Alembert, 426. 



devising land, SSI. 



egg-roasting. 4+5. 



Erasmus, and allusions to him, 244. 



ideas of religion among Christians and 



Pagans, 511. 



intensify, 2MI. 



^— ministerial jobs, 303. 



pot luck, 4^6. 



story of the blind man, 333. 



— " To te-he," 334. 



. Turks, their expulsion [from Europe, 



203. 

 I'airchild lecture at Shoreditch Church, 66. 



151. 

 Fairfax (Gen.), his autograph, 281. 

 Palconer (R. W.) on Greek dentists, 51. 



Sir Francis Stonor, 167. 



Falconer ( Wm. ), his epitaph, 322. 



Families, large, 214. 223. 



Family, a remarkable, 404. 



Family likeness, its descent, 513. 473. 



Family of six children at a birth, 9. 



Farrant's anthem, its compilation, 73. " 



Farrer (J. W.) on " Our means secure us," 



234. 

 Fastener of loose papers, 83. 

 F. (E.) on canons of York, 72. 



episcopal wig, 72. 



hangman's wages, 95. 



tallies, 95. 



Feast of St. John and St. James, 19 Rich. II., 



325. 473. 

 Feasts, custom of drinking at, 25. 255. 

 Feist (Hen. M.) on handicap and heat, 384. 

 Female rank, 25. 



Ferguson (James F.) on chauntry of the 

 Irish exchequer, 46S. 



chattel property in Ireland, 97. 



corporal oath, 2.32. 



— fire, recipe to extinguish, 223. 



funeral expenses temp. Charles II., 



462. 



Irish state records, 218. 



The Templars, 508. 



York chapter-house, 323. 



Ferrey ( B. ) on spiral wooden staircase, 365. 



Field (J.) on Howard's rnnnument, 408. 



F. (I. G.) on Marshalseaprison, 226. 



Fire-arms : Shakspeare and Milton antici- 

 pated, 162. 456. 



Fire, recipe for extinguishing, 223. 



Fir-trees a Jacobite emblem, 227. 



found in bogs, 275. 



Fish, winged or flyhig, 269. 



Fisher (P. H.) on Stonehenge, 228. 



Fishermen's superstition, 142. 228. 291. 



Fison ( Margaret) on Ormonde Correggio, 

 64. 



Fitzhugh (H.) on baronetages, 244. 



F. (J. F.) on Earl of Galway or Galloway, 

 263. 



Maltese knights of Ireland, 280. 



parliaments beginning on Friday, 206. 



sea-sand for building purposes, 404. 



verses in Dublin Record Office, 65. 



Flass, its etymology, 425. 495. 



Fleetwood (Bp.), extract from his Charge, 

 186. 



Flemings in England, 35. 



Floral ))oetry, foreign works on, 26. 



Flos on Dr. Miller's sermon, 231. 



Rathlin Island, 373. 



"To rat," 251. 



Flowers and trees, notes on, 460. 



Flowers of anecdote, 259. 



Fly-leaves, notes on, 483. 



F.'(M. E.) on swimming-belts, 55. 



Folk Lore : — 



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



Cat's cradle^ 421. 516. 



Candlemas, 238. 421. 334. 



Cornish village, 397. 457. 497. 



Death-bed superstition, 7. 55. 91. 135. 

 215. 



Fishermen's superstition, 142. 228. 291. 



Hooping -cough, 239. 



Morayshire, 239. 



Norfolk Candlemas proverbs, 238. 



Piskies, 398. 457. 



Salt-spilling, 142. 



Shropshire superstition, 142. 



Shrove Tuesday rhymes, 239. 



Wart charm, 7. 95. 



"White bird, featherless," 225. 274. 

 313. 421. 

 Forbes (C.) on author of " Modern Athens," 

 39. 



party, its early use, 154. 



venom of toads, 154. 



Forster's Himyaric views, 408. 



Forsyth (David) on cannon-ball effects, 56. 



Fortey (John), his brass, 465. 



Foss (Henry) on Dugald Stewart's writings, 



261. 

 " Foundling Hospital for Wit," its authors, 



325. 386. 

 Fountains Abbey, earthenware found at, 



74. 152. 233. 275. 314. 

 Fourth Estate, when first used, 384. 452. 

 Fox family, 146. 515. 



Fox (Sir Stei)hen), his parentage, 325. 395. 

 F. (P. A.) on St. Cuthbert's remains, 173. 

 304. 



" The Coat and the Pillow," 426. 



F. (P. H.) on Cowper's song on Miss Rowe, 

 289. 



duration of a visit, 193. 



Francis (C. J.), first book printed in New 



England, 87. 

 Francis (Sir Philip) and Junius, 12. 117. 

 Franklin's parable, 296. 344. 

 Eraser (Wm.) on ancient beers, 315. 



Bonner, a writer of homilies, 326. 



— — burial by torchlight, 27. 

 legal query, 27. 



— Old Week's Preparation, 472. 



. pictures of the Crucifixion, 485. 



— prolocutor of convocation, 472. 



Public Ledger newspaper, 322. 



rhymes connected with places, 74. 



ritual of holy confirmation, 342. 



ryder, its meaning, 27. 



schoolmen, their works, 37. 



" Sic transit gloria mundi," 495. 



Tartar conqueror, 47. 



French poet quoted by Moore, 2S3. 

 French Protestant refugees, 206. 287. 389. 

 French Protestants and the Poles, 163. 

 Frere (Geo. E.) on errata in periodicals, 204. 



Fairchild lecture, 66. 



^.^ fishermen's superstition, 291. 



metrical versions of the Psalms, 368. 



Pontypool waiter, 472. 



quotation from St. Augustine, 295. 



— riding bodkin, 52. 

 Frewen (Dr. Richard), 2o5. 



Friday, why parliaments begun on, 206. 



Friends, deaths in the Society, 1854, 122. 



-^— noticed in public prints, 126. 



Frogs in the arms of France, 384. 



F. (R. W.) on epitaph on Wm. Falconer, 



322. 

 Fry (Caroline), noticed, 406. 

 F.S.A. or F.A.S., 87. 274. 

 F. (T.) on cockades, 231. 



Frewen (Richard), 265. 



Godschall of East Shene, 283. 



Wymondsold (Sir Dawes) of Putney, 



243. 

 Funeral expenses temp. Charles II., 462. 

 . notices by the town-crier, 325. 414. 



455. 

 Furney (Richard), archdeacon of Surrey, 



205. 

 Furvus on provincially-printed books, 366. 

 Nottingham Date-book, 373. 



F. (W. H.) on Papae of Iceland and Ork- 

 ney, 191. 



G. 



G. on bishops' arms, 270. 



Franklin's parable, 296. 



great charter, 244. 



Hengrave Church, 17. 



Gage family, 302. 



Galore, its derivation, 103. 



Gait (John) and Jeremy Taylor, 121. 



Galway or Galloway (Earl of), 26 i. 413. 



Gantillon (P. J. F.) on bull's blood not 



poisonous, 308. 

 republication of " Genuine Rejected 



Addresses," 144. 

 Garland (John) on Shew family, 433. 

 Garnett's mansion, Kendal, roundles in, 



267. 

 Garrick (David), lines on Gray, 409. 

 Garrick's portrait in the character of 



Satan, 125. 

 Garth (Sir Samuel) at Harrow School, 283. 



373. 416. 

 Gatty (Alfred) on bells heard by the 



drowned, 65. 

 Gatty (Margaret) on Barmecide's feast, 

 453. 



marine vivarium, 411. 



Gay's Trivia, passage on a chaplain, 343t 



496. 

 Gazza Ladra : the thieving magpie, 243. 

 G. (C.) on dedications to St. Barnabas, 



233. 

 Gelyan Bowers, 65. 132. 193. 

 Gence [M.), supposed author of" Thomas 



a Kempis,"516. 

 Genealogical Society, 187. 272. 

 Genoa register, 18. 

 Gentleman hanged in 1559-60, 64. 

 " Genuine Rejected Addresses," 144. 

 Geoffray (Stepliane) on ceroleine on glass, 



289. 

 Geography, progressive, 146. 170. 235. 287. 

 George IV., his letters to Sir Robert 



Bolton, 342. 

 Gerson (John), supposed author of " Tho- 

 mas a Kempis," 442. 516. 

 Gervaise (St.), noticed, 426. 509. 

 G. (F.) on Dr. Isaac Gosset, 67. 

 G. (F. J.) on a quotation, 206. 

 G. (G.) on roasting of eggs, 514. 



Sir Bevil Grenville, 71. 



unregistered proverbs, 114. 



—^ visit, its duration, 121. 

 G. (H.) on dancettee line, 309. 

 Nelson's watchword, 280. 



Osbern's Life of Odo, 236. 



— Professor Porson, 263. 

 Spanish reformation, 236. 



G.t (H) on Howard's monument, 472. 

 G. (H. T.) on coaching queries, 281. 

 Gibbes (Edw.) of Chepstow Castle, 167. 

 Gibbon on the cultivation of the orange, 



41. 

 Gibbs (H. H.) on payment for hats, 167. 

 Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Sir T. Bodley'g 



Life, 316. 

 Gilbert's History of Dublin quoted, 64. 

 G. (J.) on Collect for Peace, 395. 



grafts and the parent tree, 353. 



right of devising land, 234. 



way-side crosses, 507. 



G. (J. D.) on an ancient carving, 13. 



G. (J. R.) on " Condeudaque Lexica," &c., 



74. 

 Glass, minute engraving on, 242. 293. 333. 

 Glass windows, how to deaden, 409. 471. 

 Glatton, a ship, origin of the name, 343, 



372. 

 Gloucester bishopric, its arms, 465. 

 G. ( M. ) on Lucretia Lindo, 261. 

 Gn. on the ship Glatton, 343. 

 Goat, the Queen's regimental, 135. 347. 

 Goch (John von) alias Pupper, 482. 

 Godderten, its signification, 126. 



