608 



INDEX. 



Fitzherbert (Sir Anthony), not Chief Jus- 

 tice, 285. 

 ♦Flasks for wine-bottles, 304. 

 Fleet prison officers, 76. 16:). 

 Fleurs-de-lys, three, 35. 84. 113. 225. 

 Floral Directories, Catholic, 568. 

 Florins and the royal arms, 59. 



Folk Lore, 73. 242. 344. 446. 536. 

 Devonshire, 34k 

 Hampshire, 416. 

 Herefordshire, 242. 

 Somersetshire, 536. 

 newspaper, 29. 84. 276. 523. 



•Foreign orders, 10. 



Forensic jocularities, 538. 



Forlorn hope, explained, 43. 161. 



Forms of Prayer, Occasional, 404. 



* " Forms of Public Meetings," 174. 



Forster (Dr.), and his Floral Works, 569. 



Fountains in foreign parts, 517. 



Fox-hunting, 307. 



*Fox (Sir Stephen) noticed, 271. 



Foxes and Firebrands, 96. 



Francklyn Household Book, 422. 575. 



♦Frankincense in churches, 349. 



Fraser (General), 161. 431. 



♦Freemasonry, on the eligibility of deaf and 



dumb persons, 542. 

 •Freemasons, the alibenistic order of, 56. 

 Freher (Dionysius Andreas). 151. 

 French refugees in Spitalfields, 516. 

 French season and weather rhymes, 9. 277. 

 •Fresick and Freswick, 174. 

 Friends, their longevity, 243. 

 •F'roissart, passage on the Black Prince, 



374. 

 Funeral customs, 257. 566. 

 — in Middle Ages, 89. 

 Fynnon Vair, or the Well of our Lady, 376. 



G. 



Gage (Gen. Thomas) noticed, 12. 



Gale of rent, 408. 



Garble, its present corruption, 243 359. 407. 



Garlands, broadsheets, &c, 347. 



♦Garlic Sunday, its origin, 34. 



Garrick's funeral epigram, 529. 



Gay (John), his Acis and Galatea, 12. 



Gazette de Londres, 86. 



Geering (Richard), 337. 



•Genesis iv. 7., 371. 



Geneva arms, 44. 110. 



Geometrical curiosity, 14. 



George (Chevalier dc St.), his medal, 105. 



311.479. 

 George III. baptized, married, and 



crowned by one prelate, 447. 

 George IV. and Duke of York, 244. 33S. 



431. 

 Gerard (Charles) temp. Charles II., 483. 

 German tree, bo. 136. 

 Gerson (John), supposed author of De 



Imitatione, 87. 202. 

 Gibbon (Edward) and his father, 511. 

 Gispen, a leathern pot, 459. 

 ♦Glass quarries, initials in, 515. 

 ♦Glencairn (Earl of) noticed, 452. 

 ♦Glossaries, provincial, in MS., 303. 

 " Gloucester." wrecked, 87. 

 Glutton and Echo, dialogue between, 51. 

 ♦Gnats, battle of the, 303. 

 " God's acre," 492. 



Goldsmith (Oliver), translation from, 59. 

 Goloshes, origin of the name, 304. 470. 

 Gosling family, 82. 



Gossip, or sponsor, examples of its use, 399. 

 Gossiping history, 239. 

 Government patronage, its abolition, 465. 

 Governor-General of India, his official 



style, 327. 

 Gowcr (John) the poet, his marriage li- 

 cence, 487. 

 Grafts and the parent tree, 327. • 



Grammar in relation to logic, 21. 180. 279. 

 Grammar School of St. Mary de Crypt, its 



master in 1728, 590. 



Grammars for public schools, 8. 81. 209. 478. 



Grammont's Memoirs, 3. 204. 356. 5S.J. 



Granby ( Marquis of), popular sign, 127. 360. 

 574. 



♦Graves of the Anglo-Saxons. 494. 



Greek denounced by the monks, 467. 600. 



Green eyes, 112. 432. . 



•Green stockings, 398. 



Greenock fair, custom at, 242. 338. 



Gresebrook, in Yorkshire, 285. 



Grey (Henry), Duke of Suffolk, his head, 

 51. 



♦Grey (Lady Jane), her burial-place, 373. 



•Griesbach arms, 350. 



Griffin s Fidessa, and Shakspeare's Pas- 

 sionate Pilgrim, 27. 



♦Grose (Francis) the antiquary, 350. 



Gutta perchd made soluble, 350. 527. 



•Guye, or Gye, of the Temple, 35. 



H. 



Haas (Mr.) the sand-painter, 217. 



Haddon Hall, the heiress of, 452. 



Halcyon days, its derivation, 249. 



Hale (Sir Matthew), his descendants, 77. 

 160. 



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



♦Hall iKev. Robert), temp. James II., 76. 



Hallsal, its salubrity, 495. 



Hamilton (Comte Anloine) noticed,'3. 356. 

 584. 



Hampton Court pictures, 19. 85. 



Handbells at funerals, 478. 



Handel, hymn attributed to, 303. 573. 



Handwriting, works on, 283. 



Hanging, has execution by hanging been 

 survived ? 174. 280. 4-3. 



Hardman's Account of Waterloo, 176.-355. 

 529. 



•Harington (Lady), her pedigree, 76. 



Harington (Lord) noticed, 336. 



♦Harrison the regicide, 350. 



Hatherleigh Moor, Devon, 538. 



•Haviland family, 399. 



♦Hay-bread recipe, 325. 



Hayes (Dr. Philip) noticed, 542. 



Haynau (Gen.), his corpse, 171. 



♦Hay ware (Richard) noticed, 373. 



Hebrew music, 242. 



Henry of Huntingdon's letter to Walter, 

 371. 



Henry I., his arm the yard measure, 200. 



Henry IV. of France, his title to the crown, 

 100. 



Henry VIII., his letters to the Grand Mas- 

 ters of Malta, 99. 



Heraldic anomaly, 29a 430. 578. 



Heraldic queries, 271. 325. 352. 480. 



Heraldic Scotch grievance, 74. 160. 



Heralds, a puzzle for them, 513. 



Heralds' College, 46y. ; its first members, 

 248. 



Herbert (George), epigram ascribed to him, 

 301. 



Church Porch, 173. 566. 



Helga, 273. 



on Hope, 541. 



Hervie (Christopher) noticed, 272. 



Hiel the Bethelite, 452. 



Highland regiment, 493. 



Hint by a blacksmith of Tideswell, 197. 



" Hip, hip, hurrah ! " 386. 



History, impossibilities of, 392. 547. 590. 



Hobbes (Thomas), his Behemoth, 77. 322. 



Hoby family, their portraits, &c, 19. 58. 



Hodgson's (Rev.F.) translation of the Atys 

 of Catullus, 19. 87. 



Hoglandia, 362. 



Hogmanay, its derivation, 495. 



♦Holland, its derivation, 421. 



Holy-loaf money, 150. 256. 568. 



♦Holy Thursday rain-water, 542. 



Holy Trinity Church, Minories, 51. 



Hooker (Richard), queries in, 77. 



♦Hooper (Bishop) on the veotment contro- 

 versy, 221. 



♦Hopson (Admiral) noticed, 172. 



Hour-glass stands, 64. 135. 162. 252. 



" Hovu maet of laet," its translation, 148. 



257. 

 Hoveden, mistranslation in, 113. 

 Howleglass's epitaph, 88. 

 Hue's Travels, 19. 

 Huntbaeh manuscripts, 149. 

 ♦hunters of Polmood, their pedigree, 198. 

 Hydropathy, 395. 575. 

 Hydrophobia, cure for, 322. 



I. 



Iceland, communications with, 53. 

 Imp, used for progeny, 113. 527. 

 Imprints, remarkable, 143. 

 Indexes, or Tables of Contents, Encyclo- 



pa;dia of, 371. 

 Infant school, inscription for one, 147. 

 Inglis ( Bishop) of Nova Scotia, 527. 

 lngulph's Chronicle, an error in, 301. 

 ♦Initiative, when first used, 271. 

 ♦Ink, fading, 199. 

 Inman or lngman family, 193. 353. 

 Inn signs, 148. 251. 35a 494. 



Inscriptions on Bells, 109. 592. 

 book, 122. 

 buildings, 492. 552. 

 Carlos, or Careless (William), 305. 

 curious one, 3fi9. 

 door-head, 89. 



Homerstield, in Suffolk, 270. 430. 

 Lindsey Court-house, 492. 552. 602. 

 Llangollen, North Wales, 513. 

 pulpit, 31. 135. 

 St. Stephen's, Ipswich, 270. 



Insects in the human stomach, 523. 

 Irish law in the eighteenth century, 270. 

 427. 



legislation, 244. 



records, 536. 



" Isle of Beauty," by T. H. Bayly, 453. 

 Isolated, its modern use, 171. 



Jacobite club, 300. 



garters, 528. 



Jacob's stone, 124. 



James II., his army list, 30. 401. 544. 



♦Jewish names from animals, 374. 



Jews and Egyptians, 34. 



Job xix. 26. literally translated, 303. 42S. 



John (King) in Lancashire, 453. 550. 



John of Gaunt, his descendants, 432. 676. 



John of Jerusalem, Order of, 80. 99. 26a 333 



417. 442. 

 •John of Jerusalem, proceedings of the 



Hospital, 451. 

 •Johnson (Or.) and the mad bull, 467. 

 Jonson (Ben), epigram " Inviting a friend 



to supper," 440. 

 •Judges practising at the bar, 450. 

 Judicial rank hereditary, 311. 

 Juniper as a cant phrase, 224. 

 Junius, Bohn's reprint of Woodfall's edi- 

 tion, 584. 



the vellum-bound, 74. 



Justice, Russian, 74. 



K. 



Kalydor, Italian, 537. 



Keate family, 19. 



♦Keats (John), his poems, 421. 



•Kemerton Church, its dedication, 271. 



•Kemp (Richard) noticed, 373. 



Kempis (Thomas a), De Imitatione, 87. 



203. 

 Ken (Bishop) and Sir Thomas Browne, 220. 



258. 

 Kennington Common, 295. 367. 

 •Kieten (Nicholas) the giant, 398. 

 ♦Killigrew family, 199. 

 King's prerogative, 247. 



