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GENERAL INDEX. 



Boniba (King), origin of this sobriquet, xii. 361. 

 Bona (Cardinal), pasquinade on, iv. 381. 

 Bonaparte (Lucian) visits Sliakspeare's house, vi. 598. 

 lionaparte (Napoleon), and the echo, ix. 153. 



acrostic on his family, vi. 171. 



admirer of Milton, xii. 361. 



anecdote, viii. 292. 



assassination intended, vi. 385. 



birth, vi. 265;xi. 372. 



compliment, " Perfide Albion," x. 29. 



eulogium on the late Duke of Wellington, ix. 396. 



grand style, ii. 31. 



Id^es Napoleoniennes, v. 100. 187; viii. 177. 



Lofft (Capel) letter on the rumoured arrest of 

 Bonaparte, x. 219. 



marshals, xi. 186. 288. 314. 394. 



medal " Descente en Angleterre," xii. 43. 90. 



origin of the name, vii. 129. 



plagiarised the idea of the Grand Style, ii. 31. 



poet, vii. 301. 



regal emblem, fleuron, vii. 478. 535 ; viii. 30. 



saying attributed to him, v. 100. 187. 



spelling, viii. 386. 502; ix. 203; x. 94. 316. 



table on which he signed his abdication, ix. 54. 

 183. 



tablet in the convent of St. Bernai-d, i. 263. 406. 

 461 ; iii. 74. 



thunder-storm, viii. 148. 



was he ever in England? xi. 366. 



Whitworth (Lord), v. 313. 

 Bond, a poet, viii. 513. 



Bond (Wm.), editor of the Spectator, vi. 381. 387. 

 Bonds of Clearwell and Redbrook, v. 105. 

 Bone-houses and catacombs, i. 171. 210. 221; ii. 45. 

 Boniface (St.), Willibald's Life by Otloh, i. 113. 

 Bonnell (Thomas), vii. 305. 561. 

 Bonner (Bp.) on the Seven Sacraments, i. 452; his two 



Homilies, xi. 326. 

 Bonny-clapper, a drink, vi. 318; xi. 375. 

 Bonny Cravat, inn sign, iii. 351. 

 Booch, or Butch family, xi. 86. 172. 

 Boodle of the club-house, x. 66. 

 Bookbinding, modern, ii. 308. 

 Bookbuyers, hints to, v. 271. 

 Book-keepers, hints to, v. 391. 

 Book margins, their scantiness, vi. 73. 335. 

 Book-notes, MS. initial, xii. 298. 

 Book of Destinies, vi. 245. 329. 

 Book of Sports, v. 347. 

 Book-plate, whimsical one, vi. 32. 

 Book-plate: motto " Pietas homini tutissima virtus," 



i. 212. 

 Book-plates, early, iii. 495 ; iv. 46. 93. 354 ; vii. 26 ; 



xi. 265. 351. 471; xii. 35. 114. 

 Book worm, viii. 412. 526; ix. 527; xi. 167; xii. 427. 



474. 

 Books: ancient catalogue of, ii. 199. 



and bindings, ii. 308; vi. 94. 289; ix. 401. 423. 



autographs, vii. 255. 384. 



burned by the hangman, viii. 272. 346. 625 ; 

 ix. 78. 226. 425; x. 12. 215. 260, 261. 333. 

 525; xi. 77. 99. 120. 161. 261. 288; xii. 31. 

 368. 509. 



catalogue, ancient, ii. 199; their utility, iii. 101. 



Books: chained in churches, viii. 93. 206. 273. 328. 453. 

 595 ; X. 174. 393 ; xi. 93. 213 ; xii. 312. 479. 

 countiy dealers in second hand, xii. 47. 97. 242. 

 dedications, i. 259. 326. 

 first printed by subscription, xi. 284. 

 first with an appendix, xi. 301. 

 hints to authors and publishers, vi. 334. 

 imperfections in, vi. 220. 457. 592. 

 inscriptions. See Inscriptions. 

 law for burning heretical, xii. 509. 

 licensed, ii. 359. 425. 

 mechanical arrangement of, v. 49. 114. 

 mildew in, ii. 103. 236. 

 mutilating, ix. 585. 

 notes on, iii. 489. 



odd titles to old books, xii. 403. 469. 

 old, with new titles, v. 125. 245. 

 origin of various, vi. 1 67. 

 polishing old binding, ix. 401. 

 privately printed, iv. 17. 

 provincially printed, xi. 366. 

 published in parts incompleted, ix. 147. 258. 

 reference, ii. 213. 310. 

 remarks on old and new, x. 345; xi. 253. 

 reprints in England and America, i. 209. 

 reprints suggested, vii. 153. 203. 379 ; viii. 148. 

 sold by the yard, i. 166. 

 titles defectively expressed, x. 363. 472. 

 vamish for old, ix. 401. 423. 



Books, notices of new,— 



Ackerman's Directions for Preserving Antiquities, 

 iii. 173. 



Ackerman's Remains of Pagan Saxondom, v. 550; 

 vi. 306; vii. 370; ix. 313; x. 76. 436; xi. 236. 

 396; xii. 56. 



Ada's Thoughts on the Poetry of Youth, ix. 21. 



Addison's Works, ix. 90. 313. 458; xi. 256. 



African Wanderings, v. 478. 



Agassiz and Gould's OutUnes of Comparative Phy- 

 siology, iv. 510. 



Alfred (King), his complete Works, v. 45. 117. 



Allen's Battles of the British Navy, v. 190. 



Allies on Antiquities of Worcestershire, vi. 401. 



Allport's Kit's Coty House, iv. 30. 



Alphabet Dance of Death, i. 175. 



Anabasis of Cyras, by J. S. Watson, x. 256. 



Ancren Riwle; or Rules of Monastic Life, viii. 606. 



Andersen's Danish Fairy Legends, v. 213. 



Andrews' Latin-English Lexicon, iv. 199. 



Anglo-Saxon Passion of St. George, ii. 159. 



Annals of England, xi. 356. 



Anti-Jacobin Poetry, v. 525. 



Antiquarian Etching Club, Publications of, v. 454. 



Antiquary, a serial, viii. 21. 



Anzeige fiir Knnde des Deutschen Vorzeit, viii. 306. 



Appleyard's Sketch of the Greek Church, ii. 485 ; 

 iii. 270. 



Apuleius, Metamorphoses, viii. 553. 



Arago's Autobiography, xi. 256. 



Archaiologia Cambrensis, iii. 270; iv. 14; v. 18. 



Archer's Vestiges of Old London, i. 174. 286. 391. 



Architectural Societies, vii. 514. 



Aristophanes' Comedies, viii. 186. 306. 



