GENERAL INDEX. 



Adda (Count), noticed, vi. 128. 



Addison (Joseph) and Dryden, x. 423. 452; book stamp, 



i. 212; hymns, v. 439. 513. 548. 597; ix. 373. 



424 ; " Lesser Ode on St. Cecilia's Day," xii. 305 ; 



lettere unpublished, xi. 9 ; passage in " Cato," xi. 502. 

 Address: etiquette, x. 207. 

 'ABe\<phs, IV. 339. 458. 486. 

 Adlam (Richard), his epitaph, xi. 9. 

 Admiralty Office, shield and arms, viii. 124. 

 Admiration, note of (!), ii. 86; xii. 521. 

 Admonition to the Parliament, v. 4. 184. 

 Adolphus (Mr.), letters to Richard Heber, ix. 73. 

 " Adrian turned the bull," its meaning, viii. 79. 

 Adulph (St.), vii. 84. 192. 

 Adur, its derivation, ii. 71. 108 ; iii. 30. 152. 

 Advent, or Saint Teen, iv. 99. 

 Advent bells, i. 121. 154. 



Advent hymn, why omitted in Prayer-Book, viii. 639. 

 Adventurer in 1632, who was he ? iv. 4. 

 Adversaria, i. 73. 86. 



Advertisement, poetical, viii. 268 ; xii. 340. 

 Advertisements and prospectuses, their utility, viii. 562 ; 



ix. 45. 

 Advertisements, curious newspaper, iv. 418. 

 Advertising literature, vii. 4. 

 Advowsons alienated to manorial lords, xi. 165. 

 .(Edricus qui si^na fundebat, ii. 199. 237. 

 jEgina island, iv. 255. 412. 508. 

 jEIfric's Colloquy, i. 168. 197. 232. 248. 278. 

 jElian, translation of, i. 232. 267. 284. 

 Mra. See Era. 



Aerohtes, or meteoric stones, xii. 147. 215. 

 Aerostation, works on, ii. 199. 251. 269. 285. 317. 380. 



469. 

 iEschylus, Potter's translation, viii. 622 ; with Dr. 



Thomas Morell's notes, v. 604. 

 jEsop, as usually represented, iv. 174 ; Fables, printed 



by Pynson, i. 44. 

 iEsopus Epulans, its authorehip, iii. 478. 

 Aiitius, letter of the Britons to, x. 128. 

 iEtna, journey to its crater, is. 563. 

 " Affairs of the World," periodical, xi. 186. 

 Affiers at courts leet, x. 307. 433. 514. 

 African House, Leadenhall-street, vi. 391. 

 African maps, v. 236. 261. 284. 329. 382. 

 Agapemone, ii. 17. 49. 

 Age, the feelings of old, vii. 429. 560. 608 ; viii. 43. 



550 ; ix. 591. 

 Aghindle, its etymology, vi. 9. 184. 

 Agist, agistment, explained, xii. 429. 

 Agla, its meaning, iv. 116. 370. 

 Agnew's Irish Churchman's Almanac, xi. 263. 

 Agobard (St.), bishop of Lyons, ii. 226. 

 Agricola, Propugnaculum Anti-Pistorianum, i. 203. 

 Ague cured with the snuff of a candle, iv. 53. 111.251. 



See Folk Lore. 

 Ai, as a diphthong, v. 581 ; vi. 18. 

 Aikenhead (David), Provost of Edinburgh, xi. 151. 

 Aici;;', its derivation, ix. 192. 

 Airs, popular, xii. 183. 235. 293. 374. 

 Aisnesce, its meaning, xi. 325. 375. 

 Alton, or Eaton family, vi. 435. 567. 

 Aix-la-Chapelle, festivities at the peace of, xi. 467 ; 



monumental brasses at, viii. 497. 



Aix Ruochim, or Romans loner, viii. 150. 



Alarm, its derivation, ii. 151. 183. 220. 252; iii. 30. 



Alban (St.), his festival, i. 399; vii. 500; xii. 75. 



Alban's (St.), brasses of abbots, i. 247. 370 ; law courts, 

 i. 366; ii. 349; iii. 466; William the Abbot, v. 611; 

 vi. 88. 



Albanian literature, ii. 323. 



Albemarle, origin of the title, ii. 442. 466. 



Albert (Dr. Michael), x. 102. 430. 



Albert (Le Petit), i. 385. 474. 



Albert (Prince), Hebrew acrostic on his name, xii. 426; 

 his surname, xi. 166. 232. 375. 



Albertus Magnus, Liber de Laudibus, ii. 323. 



Album, its origin, vii. 235. 341. 



Alchemy, metrical works on, i. 60. 



Alchymical riddle of sixteenth century, x. 323. 



Alcock (John), bi.'-hop of Rochester, iii. 257. 



Alcohol, its meaning, vi. 54. 228. 



Alcon by Castiglione, English translation, iv. 117. 



Aldenham parish register quoted, xii. 281. 322. 



Alderley, old clock at, ix. 269. 



Aldgate, London, iv. 131. 



Aldiborontophoskophornio, vii. 40. 95. 



Aldress, its meaning, v. 582 ; vi. 112 ; viii. 503. 



Aldrich (Dean), his bacchanalian rules, xii. 393 ; chant 

 in G, xii. 471. 



Aldrich (Rev. Charles), his parochial library, vi. 433. 



Aldus, inscription on his sanctum, v. 152. 



Ale used for the eucharist, v. 467. 562. 



Ale-draper, ii. 310. 360. 414. 



Ale-founders, x. 307. 433. 514. 



Aleclenegate, its meaning, v. 10. 



Alexander IV., bull to the Bishop of Coventry, vii. 185. 



Alexander VI. presents to Henry VII. a hallowed sword 

 and cap of maintenance, vi. 325. 



Alfieri, inedited letter of, iv. 222. 



Alfonsos, a medal of the, vi. 314. 544. 



Alford (GeofFrey), his pedigree, x. 289. 375. 



Alford's njOo-yii^racr/xaTa, poem from, x. 207. 



Alfred (King), battles with the Danes, y\. 10. 110 ; 

 viii. 129, 130 ; Boethius, passage in, vi. 219 ; burial- 

 place, xii. 320 ; crown, xi. 357 ; Domesday, or Win- 

 chester Book, i. 364; legend of, vi. 341 ; Orosius, i. 

 257. 313; ii. 177; vii. 399. 536. 606; xii. 178; 

 pedigree to his time, viii. 586; ix. 233. 338. 552; 

 X. 195. 392; Works, i. 93. 



Alibenistic order of freemasons, ix. 56. 



Alioquin, or otherwise, vi. 389. 516. 



Alison (Richard), lyric by, x. 353. 



Alison's Europe, noticed, vii. 594; viii. 45; ix. 196; 

 xii. 62. 



Alkald (St.), iv. 445. 



All Angels and St. Michael's feasts, i. 235. 



Allan (Peter) of Sunderland, viii. 539. 630. 647. 



Allen, a surname, vii. 205. 319. 340. 



Allen (Cardinal), his Admonition and Declaration, iL 

 463. 497; iii. 11. 



Allen (Ralph), quarrel with Pope, xii. 377. 



Allen (Sir Thomas), portrait, x. 326. 



Allen (Wm.) shot in the riots of London, ii. 273. 332. 

 446. 



Allen family, of Brindley, xii. 427. 520. 



Aliens of Rossull, arms, v. 11. 139. 



Allen's stall at Hyde Park comer, i. 436. 



