FIRST SERIES. 



73: 



James I. of Scotland, his daughter Mary, vii. 260. 



Jamesons of Yorkshire, xi. 384. 



Jane (Lady), of Westmoreland, i. 103. 



Japan, liberty in, xii. 202. 



Jarrow church, dedication stone, v. 435. 



" Jartuare," character of the work, iii. 89. 



Jarvie (Bailie Nicol), ii. 421. 461. 



Jasher, Book of, a forgery, v. 415. 476. 524. 620. 



Jaundice, remedy for, vi. 517; x. 321; xi. 16. 



Jeanne (La Mere), inquired after, iv. 40. 



Jeflfreys (Judge), biography, vii. 45; ground, vi. 432; 



. relics of, vi. 432. 531. 542; residences, vi. 549; vii. 



405. 

 Jekyll (Thomas), his MSS. on Essex, xii. 454. 

 Jekyll's " Tears of the Cruets," x. 125. 172. 

 Jemmy, a sheep's head so called, v. 560. 

 Jenkyn (Wm.), Master of Peter House, ii. 196. 

 Jennens, or Jennings, of Acton Place, SuflTolk, iv. 424; 

 V. 163; vi. 362; vii. 95. 119. 477; xi. 10. 55. 132. 

 195. 

 Jennings family of Shropshire, v. 163; vi. 362. 

 Jerdan (Wm.), his testimonial, iv. 166. 

 Jeroboam of claret, vii. 528; viii. 421. 

 Jerome (St.), on bishop and presbyter, ii. 380; quoted, 

 xii. 126; Vid. Christ, lib. i. 67, its construction, i. 

 384. 

 Jersey, gold chair found in, v. 511. 

 Jersey muse, xii. 6. 52. 67. 

 Jesse (E.), notes on his " London," iii. 84. 

 Jesuit missions, the earliest, vi. 412; puns on the word, 



V. 128. 

 Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, v. 56; x. 323. 406; xii. 



151. 213. 

 " Jesum Cruci affixum," vii. 283. 

 Jesus Christ, picture of His trial, vii. 235. See Christ. 

 Jeu d'esprit, a French one, viii. 242. 618. See Cani' 



bridge. 

 Jew — The Wandering Jew, vii. 261. 51 1 ; x. 458 ; xiL 



503 

 Jewel (Bishop), controversy with Harding, xii. 267; 



library, ii. 54; papers, i. 351. 

 Jewish custom, viii. 618; lineaments, vi. 362. 544; vii. 

 296 ; months, hexameters on, v. 507 ; names from 

 animals, ix. 374; year, iii. 373. 464. 

 Jews and Egyptians, ix. 34; x. 12. 



and Lacedamonians, cognation of, ii. 377; iii. 172. 



ancient punishment of, x. 126; xi. 29. 



discovered in China, iii. 442; viii. 515. 626. 



emancipation, i. 401. 474; ii. 14. 25. 294. 



Gentile names, viii. 563. 655. 



music, ii. 88. 126. 



noticed by classic authors, ix. 221. 384. 478; 



X. 12. 

 Sabbatical and jubilee years, iii. 373. 464; vi. 603. 

 tinder the Commonwealth, ii. 294. 

 Jew's harp, origin, i. 215. 277. 342. 

 Jews' Spring Gardens, Mile End, ii. 463. 

 Jezebel, its meaning, ii. 357. 482. 

 Joachim, French ambassador, ii. 229. 271. 280. 

 Joachim's Prophecies, x. 486. 

 Joan d'Arc, her armorial bearings, vii. 206. 295. 

 Joan (Pope), a myth, or a veritable lady, iii. 265. 306. 



395. 463; vi. 483; anonymous work on, xi. 304. 

 Joan (Pope), a game, iii. 22. 



Job, the patriarch, a real character, v. 26. 140. 206; 

 and the doctrine of the resurrection, vii. 14: viii. 205. 

 Job xix. 26 , literally translated, ix. 303. 428^ 

 " Job's Luck," by Coleridge, ii. 83. 156. 516. 

 Jobs, ministerial, xi. 303. 

 Joceline (Elizabeth), her Legacy to an Unborne Child, 



iv. 367. 410. 454; v. 18. 37. 

 Joceline (Tourell), noticed, iv. 367. 454. 

 Jocelyn (Lord), his work on China, x. 182. 

 Jock of Arden, vii. 430. 

 Jockey, its derivation, vii. 456. 

 John, its derivation, i. 184.234. 242. 299; sometimes 



spelt Jhon, i. 184. 234. See Jack. 

 John (St.) pedigree, x. 404; and his partridge, viii. 197. 

 John (St.) bishop of, in Ellis's Letters, vii. 550. 

 John (St.) Nepomucen, canon of Prague, ii. 317. 347. 

 John's (St.) Bridge fair, iii. 88. 287. 341. 469. 

 John's (St.) Church, Shoreditch, vii. 332. 

 John's (St.) gate, Clerkenwell, arms, ix. 298. 430. 578; 



X. 53. 

 John, brother-german to David IL, vii. 331. 

 John (King), at Lincoln, iii. 141. 291; in Lancashire, 

 ix. 453. 550; his sacrilege punished, vii. 571 ; charter 

 granted to Leeds, xii. 268; crown, xi. 379: money 

 coined by him, xii. 329; palace in Totteuliam Court, 

 X. 307; prisoners taken by him at Rochester, xii. 450; 

 Youghal charter, xi. 11. 

 John, king of France, English retinue, xi. 487; xii. 427; 

 his expenses in England, v. 505; at Somerton, vi. 54. 

 210. 

 John a Cumber, iv. 56. 78. 83. 120. 453. 

 John a Kent, iv. 56. 78. 83. 119, 120. 

 John Bull, origin of the name, i. 336. 372. 

 John de Huddersfield, vi. 54. 280. 349. 

 John of Gaunt, his descendants, iv. 343. 490; vi. 432. 

 519; vii. 41. 628; viii. 155. 268; noses of his de- 

 scendants, vii. 96; viii. 318; ix. 432. 576; on the 

 study of the Bible, ii. 230. 

 John o' Groat's house, ii. 442. 

 John of Halifax, v. 42. 89. 

 John of Horsill, Worcestershire legend of, v. 30; vi.216. 



288. 

 John (St.) of Jerusalem, order of, vi. 87. 131. 364; viL 

 407. 628; viii. 61. 99. 189; ix. 80; x. 177. 200; 

 xi. 21. 72. 178. 199. 309; xii. 125.450. 455._, 

 badge, iii. 278. 



dissolution of the Order, xii. 125. 455. 

 English, Irish, and Scotch knights, viii. 189.] 

 Grand Master of the Order, xi. 309 ; xii. 456*. 

 Hospital, its proceedings, ix. 451. 

 Ireland, xi. 280. 407. 452. 507; xii. 134. 349. 

 list of the Masters, iii. 243. 

 royal letters to the Masters, viii. 99. 557 ; ix. 99. 



263. 333. 417. 442; x. 437; xi. 199. 

 Turcopolier of the Order, x. 378. 

 John of Padua, v. 79. 161. 259. 

 John of Salisbury, Duuce note on, i. 9. 

 Johnes (Sir Henry) of Albemarlis, x. 445 ; xi. 38. 

 Johnian melodies, xii. 319. 

 Johnson (Andrew), pugilist, viii. 589. 

 Johnson (Christoplier), of Winchester College, vi. 417. 

 Johnson (Robert), his pedigree, vii. 429. 

 Johnson (Dr. Samuel), and the mad bull, ix. 467. 

 and Bishop Warburton, x. 41. 

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