FIRST SERIES. 



Burning, punishment of death by, ii. -6. 50. 90. 165. 



260. 441. 498; iii. 123; vi. 33. 

 Burning the dead, L 216. 308; ii. 22. 78. 

 Burning the hill, ii. 441. 498; iii. 123. 

 Burns (Robert) and Propertius, iv. 54 ; lines by him, i. 



300; X. 521; rehcs, iv. 434. 486; supposed plagiary 



in the Vision, iii. 206. 

 Burr (Margaret), noticed, v. 177- 

 Burroughs (VVm.), epitaph, 223. 

 Burrow, its etymology, vii. 205. 320. 

 Burrow (Reuben), mathematician, xii. 142. 

 Bursary explained, viii. 159. 



Burse, its origin for an assemblage of merchants, i. 74. 

 Burt (Capt.) " Letters from Scotland," xii. 496. 

 Burton, or Burston, Kent, arms, x. 164. 332. 

 Burton family, iv. 22. 124; ix. 19. 183. 

 Burton of Twickenham, xi. 124. 

 Burton (Henry), his Works, viii. 540. 

 Burton (John), his descendants, viii. 271. 

 Burton (R.) " Life of Cromwell," iv. 41. 

 Burton (Robert), his " Anatomy of Melancholy," i. 305; 



ix. 191. 333; birth-place, iii. 106. 157. 395; death, 



viii. 495. 

 Burton (Thomas), founder of Loughborough School, v. 60. 

 Burton (Thomas), " Parliamentary Diary,'" ii. 393; xi. 



320. 

 Bury (Dr. Arthur), vii. 473. 502. 

 Bury St. Edmunds, its market cross, v. 511. 594; 



plague stone, 308. 

 Busbequius' Epistles, x. 446. 

 Busby (Dr.), anecdote of, xi. 395. 

 " Buscapie," attributed to Cervantes, i. 171. 206. 

 Bush, a tavern sign, xii. 71. 

 Bush, burning the, v. 437. 

 Bush (Bishop Paul), his monument, vi. 394. 

 Bush (Charles), Collection of Charters, v. 178. 237. 

 Butchers' blue dress, ii. 266. 485; iii. 406; not jury- 

 men, 408. 

 Bute (Marchioness of) on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 



iv. 109. 

 Butler (Alban), editions of the Lives of the Saints, viii. 



387 ; ix. 360. 

 Butler and his man William, vii. 408. 

 Butler (Bishop) " Analogy," Latin translation, iv. 85 ; 



"a peculiar term" in his Sermons ii. 464; iii. 44; 



author of " Inquiry concerning Faith," vi. 198; died 



in communion of the Engbsh Church, vii. 528. 572; 



MS. Sermons, iv. 316; ordinq|fcp, x. 306. 393. 

 Butler (Colonel), ix. 422. 

 Butler (Dr.), of St. Edmund's Bury, vii. 617; viii. 125. 



604. 

 Butler (Mrs. Grace), lines on, ii. 7 ; iii. 43. 72 ; vii. 57. 



113; ix. 446. 568. 

 Butler (Rev. A.), monumental inscription, v. 224. 

 Butler (Samuel), steward of Ludlow Castle, v. 5 ; his 



"Hudibras," edit. 1710, iii. 166; best edition, x. 



348; French edition, i. 177; illustrated by Hogartb, 



iL 355; note on a passage, 68; quoted, xii. 364. 

 Butterfly, its various transfbrmations, iv. 27 ; a whey 



thief, xi. 3g2. 

 Butterworth and Co.'s letter on a pretended reviewer, v. 



97. 

 Button Cap, his legend, ix. 272. 

 Button (Sir Thomas), Voyage, viii. 385. 450. 



Button (Sir Walter de), i. 157. 



Butts of Norfolk, iv. 501 ; v. 329. 



Buxton (Sir Thomas Fowell), vii. 452. 



Buxtorf's translation of Elias Levita's Treatise, iv. 272. 



329. 391. 

 Buzz, its meaning, v. 104. 187. 

 Byfield's Letter on the Civil War, iii. 303. 

 Byng (Adm.), lines attribated to him, iv. 403. 

 Byrd (Col), his portrait, viii. 182. 228; ix. 229. 

 Byrkes (Robert), mayor of Doncaster, v. 179. 

 Byrom (John) on inoculation, xi. 62; Jacobite toast, 

 V. 372; letter to Warburton, x. 41; paraphrase on 

 motto of N. & Q., V. 463; rebus, iv. 153. 197. 

 Byron (Lord) and Thomas Randolph, iii. 320. 



anecdotes of his youth, xi. 348. 



birthplace, ii. 410. 



" Childe Harold," cant. ii. st. 3., " Son of the 

 Morning," iv. 209. 330. 391 ; v. 137. 



" Childe Harold," cant. iv. st. 51, 52, iv. 83. 



" Childe Harold," cant. iv. st. 182, " Thy -waters 

 wasted," (read washed), iv. 223. 278. 285. 323. 

 386. 508; viii. 258; i.x. 481; x. 314. 434. 



"Childe Harold" and " Gerusalemme Liberata," 

 xii. 26. 



Corinth's pedagogue, xii. 88. 



hippopotamus, xii. 28. 1 12. 



immoral work by him, vii. 66. 



ivory medallion of, v. 204. 



" Lara," passage in, i. 262. 324. 443. 



melo-drama, x. 305. 



monody on Sheridan, xi. 423. 472. 514. 



noticed, viii. 55. 



plagiarisms, i. 163. 299. 260. 



plagiarisms from " La Rochefoucauld," i. 260; 

 i.x. 347. 553; x, 37. 



religious opinions, xii. 164. 



reporters, xii. 285. 



Sardanapalus possessed by him, xi. 184. 



" Siege of Corinth," v. 534. 



Tacitus, i. 390. 417. 462. 



Tomb at Harrow, xi. 262. 

 Byron (5th Lord), viii. 2; ix. 18. 232. 

 Bysshe (Edward), viii. 318. 

 Bywater, its earliest use, v. 510. 

 Byzantine picture, xi. 485. 



Cabal, its earliest use, iv. 443. 507; v. 139. 520. 



Cabalistic author, ii. 424. 468. 



Cabbage, cribbed cloth, viii. 315. 



Cabbages introduced into England, ix. 424. 576; x. 



342; xi. 312. 414. 452; xii. 155. 

 Cachecope bell, iii. 407; iv. 299. 

 Cacouac, its meaning, ii. 267. 345. 

 Cad, its derivation, i. 250; ii. 276; iii. 46. 

 Cadency, marks of, ii. 248. 303. 

 Cadenham oak, vii. 180. 

 Caen, encaustic tiles from, viii. 493. 547. 

 Caerphili Castle, i. 157. 237. 

 " Caesar," a ship, x. 99. 

 Caesar (Julius), his ghost, x. 508; xii. 518; his wife, 



i. 277. 389. 



