INDEX 



TO 



THE NINTH VOLUME. 



[For classified articles, see Anonymous Works, Notices of New Books, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Folk Lore, Inscriptions, Photo- 

 graphy, Proverbs, Quotations, Shakspeare, and Songs and Ballads, Articles with an asterisk (*) prefixed denote un- 

 answered Queries at the date of Publication.] 



SUBJECTS. 



A. 



Abbott families, 105. 233. 458. 

 Aberbrothock, or Arbroath, 519. 

 Abigail, a lady's maid, 359. 

 Abscond, its primary meaning, 347. 

 Aches rhyming with artches, 351. 409. 571. 

 Acrostic in Ash Church, Kent, 146. 



on Johannes Glanvill, 322. 



Addison and Watts, 373. 424 

 jEtna, journey to the crater of, 563. 

 Ague, charm for the, 242. 

 Aiuy, its derivation, 192. 

 Alderley, the old clock at, 269. 

 Alfred (king), pedigree to his time, 233. 

 338. 552. 



* Alibenistic order of freemasons, 56. 

 Alison (Sir Archibald) in error, 196. 

 Almanacs, books of, 561. 



Altar, reverence to, 565. 



Alva ( Duke of) noticed, 76. 158. 



Ambiguity in public writing, 52. 



Ambry, its meaning, 459. 



American languages, ancient, 194. 



poems imputed to English authors, 



377. 

 Amontillado sherry, 222. 336. 474. 

 Ampers and, its meaning, 43. 

 Anachronisms, 367. 

 Anagram on Charles Stuart, 42. 

 " Ancien Riwle," MSS. of, 5. 

 Andre (Major) noticed, 111. 520. 

 ♦Andrews (Bishop), puns in his sermons, 



350. 

 Annandale (the last Marquis), 248. 



* Anne of Geierstein, noticed, 36, 

 Anne (Queen), her motto, 20. 78. 



Anonymous Works : — 



♦Adventures in the Moon, 245. 

 ♦Athenian Sport, 350. 

 •Austria as it Is, 542. 

 Bruce, Robert I., his Acts and Life, 



452. 

 Christabel, the Third Part, 18. 

 Cobler of Aggawam, 517. 

 *Cow Doctor, 246. 

 *Ded. Pavli, 302. 

 *Es tu Scolaris, 540. 

 ♦Gentleman's Calling, 175. 

 ♦Historical Reminiscences of O'Byrnes, 

 O'Tooles, and other Irish chieftains, 

 11. 

 ♦Innocents, a drama, 272. 

 Les Lettres Juives, 160. 



Anonymous Works : — 



Letter to a .Member of Parliament, by 



W. W., 515. 

 Liber Passionis Domini nostri Jesu 

 Christi, 447. 

 •Lite of Lamenther, 173. 

 •Lights, Shadows, and Reflections of 

 Whigs and Tories, 245. 

 Lounger's Common-place Book, 174. 

 258. 

 •Lydia, or Conversion, 76. 

 Lyra Aposrolica, 3C4 407. 

 Marriage in High Life, 590. 

 Merciful Judgment of High Church, 

 97. 160. 

 ♦Negro's Complaint, 246. 

 •New Holland, Account of an Expe- 

 dition to, 271. 

 Obsolete Statutes : A Letter to a 

 Member of Parliament, 562. 

 •Original Poems, by C. R., 541. 

 •Outlines of the History of Theology, 

 803. 

 Pinch of Snuff, 408. 

 •Posthumous Parodies, 244. 

 Rodondo, or the State Jugglers, 589. 

 Salmon's Lives of English Bishops, 

 175. 

 •Shipwrecked Lovers, 450. 

 •Soomarokoffs Demetrius, its trans- 

 lator, 246. 

 Trevelyan, 590. 

 Turks in Europe, 542. 

 ♦Village Lawyer, 493. 

 Whitelocke's Memorials, 127. 

 Whole Duty of Man, 551. 

 Wilkins (Peter), 543. 



Ansareys on Mount Lebanon. 169. 

 Antipodes, what day at our ? 288. 

 Antiquarian documents, 513. 

 Antiquaries, Society of. annual meeting, 



410 ; their collection of portraits, 138. 

 Apocryphal works, 542. 

 Apparition of the White Lady, 431. 

 •Apparition which preceded the Fire of 



London, 541. 

 Arabian Nights' Entertainments, omission 



in, 44. 

 Arabian tales and their sources, 319. 

 Archaic words. 491. 



Arch Priest of Exeter, 105. 185. 312. 508. 

 Aristotle on living Law, 373. 457. 529. 

 Armorial queries, S98. 421. 

 •Arms, French or Flemish, 541. 



Arms, royal, in churches, 327. 



•Army lists for seventeenth and eighteenth 



centuries, 589. 

 •Aimy, scailet regimentals of, 55. 

 Artesian wells, 222. 283. 499. 

 Arthuriana, 371. 

 •Arundel ^Richard Fitz-Alan, ninth earl), 



516. 

 •Ascension-day custom, 9. 

 •Ascham ( Hoger). his letters, 588. 

 Asgill on Translation to Heaven, 376. 

 Ashmans, pictures at, 86. 

 Ashtnn (Kalph) the commander, 272. 325. 

 Asku or Asca, 488. 

 Asteroi. s, or recently discovered planets, 



36. 129. 

 •Atchievement in Yorkshire, 349. 

 Athens, a violet-crowned city, 496 575. 

 •Atherstone family, 221. 

 Atonement, its theological use, 271- 503. 

 Atterbury (Bishop), his portrait, 163. 395. 

 Augustine on clairvoyance, 511. 

 Authors and publishers, hint to, 31. 

 Authors, remuneration of, 404. 

 Authors' Trustee Society, 269. 

 Awkward, its etymology, 480. 

 Awkward, or awart, a provincialism, 209. 



B. 



Back, Bristol localities, 517. 



Bacon(Lord) and Bishop Andrews, 466. 



•Bacon (Lord) and Sir Simon D'Ewcs, 76. 



Baker (Thomas), letter to Humphry Wan- 

 ley, 7. 



Balaam box, 483. 



Bale (John), Bishop of Ossory, 324. 407. 



•Bale (John), his work on libraries, 589. 



Ballina Castle. Mayo, 311. 



Barbour (John), Scottish metrical his- 

 torian, 453. 



Barmecides' feast, 543. 



Barrels regiment, 63. 159. 545. 



Barrett (Eaton ttannard), poem on W r o- 

 man, 17. 



Barristers' gowns, 323. 



•Bart (Jean), his descent on Newcastle, 

 451. 



Barton (Mrs. C.) and Lord Halifax, 18. 



Bateman (Christopher^, bookseller, 585. 



Bathurst (Dr.), Bisliop of Norwich, 422. 



Battel at the universities, 326. 



•Battles, description of, wanted, 246.' 



Baxter (Richard) on apparitions, 12. 62. 



