FIRST SERIES. 



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Epitup. i ; — 



Aj,.r,;na, iv. 105. 



Maton's children, vi. 577. 



Mawer (Dr. John), iii. 184. 248. 291 ; xii. 253. 



Micci (Sarah), Shoreditch, ix. 369. 



Miller (Joe), St. Clement's, Clare Market, v. 485. 



Mimms (North), Herts, xii. 422. 



Morton (Rev. John), vi. 358. 



Morvvenstow churchyard, ix. 481. 



Mosoke (Henry) of Augliton, xii. 372. 



Musgraves of Nettlecombe, Somerset, xii. 423. 



" Myself," ix. 270. 430. 



Newtown, Linford, co. Leicester, viii. 583. 



Neild (James), x. 395. 



North Stoneham, Southampton, viii. 339. 



Northhill churchyard, Beds., viii. 268. 328. 



Old maid, X. 421.513. 



O'Looney (Lady), Pewsey, Wilts, viii. 274. 



Ombersley, Worcestershire, viii. 274. 



superbe quid superest? ii. 311. 346. 



Overbury (Sir Thomas), v. 486. 



Palffiologus (Theodore), viii. 408. 526. 



Parr (Thomas), xi. 266. 



Parsons (Henry), at Henbury, ix. 492. 



Pembroke (Countess of), iii. 262. 307. 413. 456. 



Pendrell (Richard), St. Giles-in-the-Fields, xi. 410. 



Penell family, Woodstone, xi. 423. 



Peter the Hermit, iii. 329. 



Peterborough cathedral, viii. 215. 



Petre (Mary Lady), iv. 22. 74. 182. 



Pisa, ix. 368. 



Politian at Florence, viii. 537 ; ix. 62. 



Pomley (James) and his wife, vii. 577. 



Potter (Archbishop), ii. 6. 



Portsea cemetery, vi. 468. 



Prior (Matthew) on himself, i. 482 ; ix. 283 ; 



X. 216. 

 Pritchard (Richai'd and Mary), Essex, xi. 191. 

 Quod fuit esse, quod est, vii. 235. 342. 391 ; x. 52. 

 Randal (John), ii. 517; xi. 190. 

 Randolph (Thomas), vi. 5. 

 Bead (Dr. Wm.), physician, vi. 389. 

 Richardson (Rev. Wm.), iii. 422. 

 Robertson (Donald), vii. 256. 

 Robin of Doncaster, v. 179. 452 ; viii. 30; xi. 47. 

 112. 



Robinson (John), Aldenham, Herts, xii. 423. 



Rogers (Rebecca), Folkstone, xii. 424. 



Rogers (Henry), viii. 147. 



Sacheverell (Dr.) and Sally Salisbury, ii. 6, 



St. Edmund's, Salisbury, xi. 191. 



St. George (Sir Henry), Garter, ix. 122. 



Schomberg's, by Swift, vii. 1 13. 



Serle (Wm.), Isle of Wight, xii. 224. 



Sexton (Maiy), Bedford, Devon, xii. 423. 



Shackleton (William) of Darrington, x. 402. 



Shenstone (Wm.) at Ermenonville, x. 189; on C.E. 

 Jorre at Ruthin, 375. 



Sirason (Samuel), Hill Cliff, Cheshire, xii. 242. 



Skipwith (Sir Henry), ix. 326. 



Some (Thomas) of Rothley, xi. 190. 



Stalbridge, Dorset, viii. 289. 



Standfast (Richard), iii. 192. 



Staples (Wm.), in St. Giles' Cripplegate, v, 361. 



Epitaphs : — 



Stepney churchyard, vi. 468. • 



Swallowfield churchyard, xi. 252. 



Taylor (Dr. John), viii. 298. 



Tear (Daniel), vii. 464. 



Thetford churchyard, xi. 191. 



Thornborough (Bishop), iii. 168. 251. 299. 



Tim Bobbin's grave, xi. 190. 



Tindall (Dr. Humphrey), iii. 493. 



Tipper (Thomas), viii. 147. 



True Blue, viii. 588. 



Tuckett (Mi-s.), Exeter, viii. 274. 



Tynemouth churchyard, vii. 105- 



Tyrer (Ralph), xii, 207. 276. 354. 



Virginia, viii. 491. 



Voltaire, iii. 518; iv. 73. 114; v. 316. 



Waldeby (Abp.), iii. 426. 



Walsh (Wm.), Areley Kings, xii. 424. 



Ward (Dr.), of Soham, xii. 495. 



Weston (Richard), of Worcester, viii. 274. ** 



What I spent I had, v. 179. 452 ; viii. 30 ; 'xi. 



47. 112. 

 Williams (Elizabeth) Gloucester cathedral, ii. 461. 

 Wingfield, Suffolk, viii. 98. 274. 

 Wood Ditton, viii. 385. 

 Wood (Henr)'), Watringbury, xii. 103. 

 Wordsworth (Rev. Charles), on his wife, v. 548. 

 Wordsworth (Wm.), on Mrs. Vernon, viii. 315. 

 Wine-merchant, ii. 421. 

 Young (Mrs, Arabella), x. 513. 



Epitaphs, enigmatical, v. 179. 452; imprecatory, vii. 

 256. 464; sham, vii. 190. 



Epping Forest, tree in, vi. 100. 



Eques auratus, its meaning, xii. 167. 



Equestrian Lord Mayors, xii. 363. 459. 501. 



Equestrian statues, iii. 494; iv. 72. 126. 231. 



Equivocation, treatise of, i. 263. 357; ii. 136. 168.446. 

 490; iii. 46; iv 419.488. 



Era, its origin and meaning, iv. 383. 454; v. 106. 

 420. 



Erasmus, Adagia, x. 387 ; allusions to him, xi. 244. 467 ; 

 "Apophthegmes," by Udall, i. 177; ii. 3; "Collo- 

 quies," i. 50 ; translated, ii. 464 ; passage quoted, x. 

 424; " Encomium Morias," translated, i. 385. 455; ii. 

 93; epigrams on, i. 27. 50; iv. 437; v. 136; lines on, 

 i. 27. 50; Paraphrase of the Gospels, i. 172; v. 332; 

 passage in his life, xi. 485; portraits, i. 203. 232. 



Erasmus and Farel, iii. 38. 73; and Marston, ix. 513. 



Erasmus on bracelets, &c. i. 6. 



Erethenus, course of the river, vi. 389. 588. 



Ergh, Er, or Argh, ii. 22. 221. 



Eric the forester, xii. 227. 



Erica in bloom, specimens, ii. 120. 



Erichson (Niols), " Quadrature of the Circle," xii. 307. 



Emencin, its meaning, v. 58. 



Ernie's letter on Lady Hopton, iv. 97. 



Errata, curious, xi. 223; in periodicals, 204. 



Errol (Earl of), his privileges, v. 296. 350. 398. 449; 

 vi. 13. 



Erse, a spoken language in America, vi. 507. 616. 



Erskine (Cardinal Charles), ii. 406. 464; iii. 13, 199; 

 vii. 72. 



Erskine (Hon. A.), death, ii. 165. 



