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GENERAL INDEX. 



Bible, Cannes, ix. 563. 



complete lists of, vii. 454. 



Dr. Conquest's Emendations, iv. 103. 



epigrams in, xi. 27. 73; xii. 143. 



errata in, ix. 391, 



Field's, ix. 563. 



genealogies in old, x. 345. 



headings of the cliapters, iii. 141. 269. 



hexameter verses in the, i. 109. 



illustrated, 1527, ix. 352. 504. 



Irish translation, ii. 229. 



italic words, vi. 56. 



King James's version, x. 97. 



Latin hexameters on the books of, v. 414. 507. 



lines on, falsely attributed to Lord Bjron, iv. 473; 

 v. 66. 162. 



literature, curiosities of, x. 306. 435. 



Mortier, translated by Richard Gough, iii. 100. 165. 



names, how pronounced, viii. 469. 590. 630. 



Pagnini's, iii. 24. 86. 



reprints of early, ix. 487; x. 11. 



Sixtine editions, xi. 408. 



Thumb, iv. 484. 



Vulgate, Sestine, and Clementine, vi. 478. 585. 

 Biblia Sacra, 1 542, engraver of its cilts, xii. 364. 

 Bibliomania in America, xii. 362. 

 Bibliographical competition, vi. 525. 

 " Bibliographie Biographique," i. 42. 

 Bibliography, hi.itorical, v. 52. 

 " Bibliotheca Hibernicana," x. 144. 

 Bicetre, or Vincestre, iii. 518; iv. 13. 

 Bickerton (Counsellor) aliM Junius, xi. 302. 370. 

 Bickford (Wm.), letter to Eev. Mr. Amory, ix. 7. 

 Biddings in Wales, iii. 114. 207. 



Bigg (J. Stanyan), passage in his poem, ix. 32 ; x. 435. 

 Bigliottis, or Volpes, iii. 188. 244. 

 Bigod de Logos, iii. 266. 306. 434. 

 Bigot, its derivation, v. 277. 331; ix. 560. 

 Bigotiy, its etymology, i. 204. 

 Bigsby (Jame.s), his poetical will, xii. 82. 

 Bilaeum, its meaning on a coin, vi. 314. 

 Bilderdijk, the poet.^ii. 311. 349; his wife, 378. 

 Bill (Dr.), his descendants, vii. 286; x. 530; xi. 49. 129. 

 Bill (John), his Ready Reckoner, xii. 4. 

 Bill of fare of 1626, i.' 99; of 1683, 54. 

 BilUards, x. 23. 



Billingsgate, early drawing of, i. 93. 164; ii. 135. 

 Billyng (William) noticed, viii. 110. 

 Bilson (Arnold), his wife, v. 295. 

 Binding of old books, how polished, ix. 401. 423. 

 Bingham (Charles Wm.), Gilpini Iter, x. 431: xi. 349. 



416. 

 Bingham (Sir John), ix. 450. 

 Bingham (Joseph), authorities quoted in his Works, vi. 



172. 282. 326; viii. 291; ix. 197. 308. 

 Bingham (Lady), iii. 61. 156. 229. 

 Binks (Dr.), his Sermon censured, x. 525. 

 Binnacle, its meaning, v. 499. 571. 

 Binometrical verses, viii. 292. 375. 655. 

 Binsfeldius (Petrus) Tractatus, xi. 107. 

 Binstead, Isle of Wight, door-head inscription, x. 253. 

 Biographical Dictionary, a new one suggested, iv. 483 ; 



V. 165. 

 Biographical Dictionaries, omissions in, xi. 430. 



Biographies of Living Authors, x. 220. 313. 331. 451; 



xi. 17. 34. 

 Biography, neglected, xi. 405. 

 " Birch," a poem, vii. 159; x. 73. 116. 432. 

 Birchington (Stephen), his manuscripts, i. 7. 

 Birds, care for their dead, iv. 131; dead ones seldom 

 found, vi. 601; fabulous one noticed by Fuller, vii. 

 180; hollowness of their bones, iv. 294; lucky, xi. 

 105; marvellous combat of, ix. 303; Pliny's account 

 of their migration, vi. 31. 

 Bird's lines on Woman, v. 490. 549. 

 Birgitt (St.). See Bridget (St.). 

 Birm-bank, its derivation, ix. 12. 

 Birmingham antiquities, v. 271 ; first book printed in, 



vi. 413. 

 Births, extraordinaiy, ii. 459; iii. 64. 192. 347; iv. 



73. 114; v. 138. 204. 304. 476; xi. 9. 

 Births, marriages, &c., taxes on, ii. 61. 

 Bishop appointing himself, vi. 508. 

 Bishop Barnaby, or lady-bird, i. 28. 55. 73. 87. 131. 



194. 254. 

 Bishop in chess, xi. 126. 152. 

 Bishops, anointing of,x. 102. 227. 



arms, xi. 124. 145. 214. 235. 270. 365. 455. 

 consecrators of the later English, vii. 1 32. 220. 306. 

 deprived by Queen Elizabeth, vi. 100.203; vii. 

 260. 344. 509; viii. 136; by William IIL, vi. 

 100. 204. 

 deprived in Scotland, 1638, vii. 285. 

 doubtful consecration of one, x. 306. 393. 

 hunting, ix. 247. 432 ; xii. 35. 

 Irish, their consecration, vi. 342; as English suf- 

 fragans, vii. 569; viii. 256. 

 lands, iii. 87. 



lawn sleeves, vi, 271 ; vii. 437. 

 marriage, iv. 57. 125. 193. 196. 298. 346. 427; 



vi. 530. 589. See Ecclesiastics. 

 mitre. See Mitre. 



precedence of, ii. 9. 76. 91. 254. 301 ; x. 474. 

 suffragan, vi. 200; vii. 66. 569; viii. 256. 

 tombs, ix. 146. 



vacating their sees, iv. 293; v. 156. 548; vi. 88. 

 250. 448; vii. 50; x. 54. 

 Bishoprics in the Roman church, xii. 125. 189. 249. 



314. 371. 429. 520. 

 Bishop's Cannings church, hand in, viii. 269. 454. 

 Bishopsgate, Bp. of London's palace in, v. 371. 523'; 



brass in St. Helen's, x. 508. 

 Bittern, American, i. 352; x. 125. 

 Bitton family, slab in Bitton church, ii. 133. 

 Bitton (Matthew de), iv. 22. 

 Bive lambs, i. 93. 474. 

 Black as a mourning colour, viii. 411. 502. 

 Black Book of Paisley, v. 201. 283. 294. 

 Black Book of Scone, v. 294. 

 Black boys sold in London, vi. 411. 

 Black broth. See Lacedcemonian. 

 Black cap of the judges, ix. 399. 

 Black doll at old store shops, i. 444; ii. 510; iii. 63. 

 Blackamore, fable of washing the, viii. 150. 

 " Black Gowns and Red Coats," a satire, v. 297. 332. 

 Black rood of Scotland, ii. 308. 409. 

 Blackfriars Bridge, its foundation stone, vi. 20. 89. 136. 

 303 ; erection, xi. 3«2. 



