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Eachard (John), tracts by, i. 320. 404. 



Eachard (Lawrence), epigram on his Ecclesiastical His- 

 tory, ii. 372. 



Eagle, arms displayed on spread, iv. 424. 



Eagle, double-headed, x. 123; imperial of France, v. 

 146; its similitude in a braken stalk, vi. 35. 209. 



Eagles' feathers, tradition of, v. 462. 521. 



Eagles supporting the lectern, vi. 415. 543; vii. 191. 



Ear, advantages of a bad, iii. 140. 



Ear-piercing, its effect on the eyes, xil. 65. 



Earl (Thomas), Diary, vii. 206. 



Earle (Bp.), " Microcosmography," xii. 43. 88. 



Earth, its conflagration, ii. 89. 366. 



Earth thrown upon the coffin, iii. 408. 499. 



Earth's form, theory of, iii. 331. 508; iv. 76. 



Earth's rotation, iii. 371 ; vii. 330. 509. 



Earthenware vessels at Youghal, ix. 9. See Fountains 

 Abbey. 



Earthquake at the Crucifixion, iv. 343. 



Earwig, its derivation, iv. 274. 393. 411. 429; why 

 called couchbell, i. 383; ii. 28. 



East, praying to the, viii. 592. 



East India Company, the Scotch, vi. 342. 421. 439. 



East wind on Candlemas-day, v. 462. 



Easter, its derivation, ii. 115; in different years, iv. 

 218; when does it end? ii. 9. 43. 468. 



Easter bell, xi. 33; lifting at, vi. 194. 



Easter-day, churches decked with yew, i. 294. 



Easter-day sun, vii. 333. 



Easter eggs, i. 244. 397. 482; ii. 52. 



Eastern churches, antiquities, x. 60. 370; episcopal in- 

 signia, ix. 222. 



Eastern question, ix. 244. 348. 



Easton's work on Longevity, xi. 14. 



Eaton family, vi. 434. 567. 



Eboli (Duchess), epigram on, iii. 208. 289. 



Ebullition of feeling, vii. 593; x. 61. 89. 



Eccentricities, a club, x. 89. 



Eccius dedolatus, by Joanne-francisco Cottalembergio, 

 ii. 122. 157. 



Ecclesia Anglicana, its use, vii. 12. 440. 53.5. 632. 



Ecclesiastes, lectures on, specimen of style, v. 581. 



Ecclesiastical censure in the Middle Ages, viii. 466. 



Ecclesiastical Histoiy Society, vi. 306. 



Ecclesiastical terms, xii. 160. 214. 274. 330. 



Ecclesiastical year, i. 381. 420. 477. 



Ecclesiastics, wives of, i. 77. 115. 147; ii. 451. See 

 Bishops. 



Eccius. slvi. 20 ; why omitted in the Lessons, vii. 205. 



Echo poems, ii. 441. 499; ix. 51. 153. 



" Eclectic Review," specimens of its style, iii. 493. 



Eclipse in 1263, viii. 441 ; ix. 17. 480. 



Eclipse, mistake as to one, iv. 58. 125. 



Eclipses (not comets), list of, iii. 253. 



Eclipses of the sun, list of, viii. 244. 



Edburgh (St.), si. 326. 



Eden (Robert), prebendary of Winchester, ix. 374. 553; 

 X. 17. 



Eden (Sir Thomas) of Sudbuiy, ix. 175. 



Edgehill battle, last survivor, xi. 319. 



Edgell (Rev. E. Wyatt), his plan for transcribing parish 



registers, i. 443; ii. 1. 

 Edict of Nantes, its revocation, viii. 639. 

 Edifices, ancient and modem, viii. 81. 

 Edinburgh almanacs, collection of, x. 522. 

 Edith of Finedon, vi. 185. 351. 

 Editors, hints to future, i. 243. 316; offer to intending, 



viii. 172; their omissions, xii. 262. 

 Edmunds Bury (St.), tomb of John Baret in St. Mary's 



Church, V. 247. 353; vi. 345. 

 Ednowain ap Brad win, v. 417. 

 Education and reformatories, foreign, xii. 244. 374. 



499. 

 Edward I., his character, vi. 338. 409; crown, xi. 380, 

 Edward II., " Acta Regis," by Eiton, i. 230. 

 Edward II., Adamson's Reign of, ii. 297. 

 Edward II., History of, i. 59. 91. 220. 

 Edward II., his crown, xi. 380 ; where was he killed ? 



viii. 387. 477. 

 Edward III. and the siege of Calais, vii. 10. 329; fais 



coins struck at Antwerp, v. 150; crown, xi. 380. 

 Edward IV., descent, ii. 375; crown, xi. 399. 

 Edward V., birth-place, viii. 468. 601. 

 Edward VI., comedy at his coronation, xi. 12. 246; 



crown, xi. 400; letters, xii. 284. 469; personators 



of, vi. 76; private Acts of his reign, xi. 486. 

 Edward, prince of Wales, punishment by Edward I., iv, 



338. 409. 453. 

 Edward of Caernarvon, his birth-place, vi. 270. 373. 

 Edward of Lancaster, autograph, vii. 33. 

 Edward (St.), his crown, xi. 401.422; oak at Hoxne, 



X. 508 ; ring, vii. 88. 

 Edward the Black Prince, shield, i. 183. 

 Edward the Confessor, crucifix, i. 140; ii. 406; shrine, 



V. 228; vi. 96; ring, vii. 15. 

 Edward the Outlaw, his wife, ii. 279. 318. 

 Edwards (Mrs.), mother of twenty-eight children, v, 



357. 

 Edwards of Essex, v, 468. 



Edwards (Rev. J.), " Metal for Telescopes," i. 174. 206. 

 Edwards (Thomas), his Correspondence, x. 41. 

 Edwin's Hall, Essex, xi. 422. 

 Eeve's Psalms, the Geneva so called, vi. 270. 

 Effigies and wooden tombs, viii. 19. 255. 455. 604. 

 Effigies, cross-legged, iv. 382. 458; v. 136. 227; vi. 



352. 496; emaciated monumental, v. 247. 301. 353. 



427.497; vi.85. 252. 321. 345.393.445. 520; vii. 



439 ; with folded hands, viii. 9. 

 Effigies of English sovereigns in France, iv. 265. 

 Egbert and the Octarchy, vi. 244." 

 Egerton collection of manuscripts, xi. 28. 

 Egg and arrow ornament, iii. 349. 

 Egg-cups used by the Romans, ii. 326. 

 Eggs, roasted, xi. 445. 514; unlucky to sell after sun 



set, vii. 7. 

 Egger moths, ix. 148. 

 Eglington (Timothy), inspired poet, vi, 242. 

 Egmont (Frederick), iv. 151. 

 Egmont (Sir John Perceval, 1st Earl), x. 129. 334. 

 Egypt, language of Ancient, iv. 152. 240. 302.; v, 39 

 Egyptian manuscripts, ii. 311. 

 Ehrenberg and his microscope, xii. 305. 459, 

 Eiebreis, its derivation, vi. 316. 399. 568, 

 £ign, its meaning, iii. 351, 



