INDEX. 



531 



B. (W. H.) on Richard Baxter's descend- 

 ants, 89. 



•^— on Gloucestershire Gospel Tree, 56. 



B. (U. J.) on conCfssion, 297. 



B. ivv. W.) on Harvey's claim to the dis- 

 covery of the circulation of the Ijluod, 

 26S. 



Byron's birthplace, 410. 



By the bye, i'^i. 



C. on alarum, 22^. 



OQ "A Frog he would a wooing go," 



110. 



on borrowed thoughts. CO. 



on Cacouac, Cacouacquerie, C45. 



on collar of SS , 3J0. 



on Countess of Desmond, 219. 



on Dies Irae, 14'J. 



on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Warton, 26. 



on Earl of Oxford's palent, 2.^5. 



on " Hell paved with good Intentions," 



140. 



- on Holland land, 345. 



on " Iiiciilis in Scyllam," &c., 141. 



on L:idy Slingshy, 93. 



on Lord John Townshend's poetical 



works, 43. 



on Martinet, 220. 



on members fnr Durham, 15. 



on Mrs. Tenipfst, 4t)7. 



on notaries public. 414. 



on curfew in Oxfordshire, 3J2. 



on Porson's Imposition, 106. 



on Quarles' pension, 219. 



on .Shakspeare's willy 27. 



on Sheridan's last residence, 31. 



on Sir Gammer Vans, i>9. 396. 



on Sir Thomas Moore, '297. 



on Sir V\ ilUam Grant, 413. 



on swords worn in public, 218. 



on the derivation of Trianon, 47- 



on the meaning of Steyne, lOS. 



■ on the origin of Adur, 1U8. 



on 'Ihr^'e Dukes, 46. 



on tobacconists, 414. 



on water-marks in writing paper, 3il. 



when does Easter end ? 43. 



C. (.\ ) on Cold Hurbour, 341. 



on derivation of Botizy Grass, 133. 



on Eikon Basil. ke, 134. 



— . on hats worn by females, 133. 



- on Mayor of Misrule and Masters of 

 the Pastimes, 132. 



on wood carving on Snow Hill, 134. . 



Cabalistic author, 4i.'4. 4fiS. 



Cacouac, Caciinacquerie, 2ii7. 345. 



Cadency, marks of, 248. 303. 



Cailly (Chevalier de), 140. 



Calais, on members for, 9. 102. 



Calendar of Sundays in Greek and Komish 



churches, 442. 4^4. 

 California, 1,32. 2;:4. 

 Calvin and Servctus, \r>2. 

 Camb. (Aug.) on Cold Harbour, 341. 

 Camden's poem on marriage of the Thames 



and Isis, .392 

 Camels in Gaul, 421. 

 Campkiii (Henry) on Mercenary Preacher, 



495. 



on sympathetic cures, 1,30. 



" Can du plera Mekor cera," 475. 

 Cannibals, 12. 



Canons of WM, their translation, 424. 

 Canterbury, Church of St. Saviour, 478. 



, pilgrims' ro.id to, 2.37. 269. 316. 



" Captious," Shaksneare's use of, Jjl. 



Capture of Henry V I., 228. 



Captives, Christian, 12. 30. 92. 



Cartiiiuil's hat, 66. 



Cardinal — Never did cardinal bring good 



to Enidanil, 424. 4.')0. 467. 522. 

 Cards, a deck of, 405. 

 Carkasse's (James) Lucida Intervatla, 87. 

 Carpatio, or Carpaccio (Vittore). 247. 284. 

 Carnenler (William) on Dr. Maginn's 

 tlitcellanics, 13. 



Carpenter's Maggot, 104. 173. 



Carpets, when introduced? 134. 



Carter's drawings of York Cathedral, 10. 



Carucate of land, 9. 75. 



Castlecomer (Viscount), 376. 429., 



Cat and bagpipes, 266. 397. 



Cats of Kilkenny, 71. 



Catacombs and bone-houses, 45. 



Catalogue of books, ancient, 199. 



Ca'o on pretended reprint of ancient 



poetry, 5U0. 

 C.'itti (Twm Sion), his pardon, 12. 

 Cauking, meaning of, 519. 

 Cave's Historia Literal ia, 2.30. 255. 279. 

 Cavell, meaning of, 46. 317. 

 Caxton's printing office,, 99. 122. 142. 2"3. 



34! I. 

 Caylev (G.J.) on " Gradeley," 361. 

 C. (B. H.), charade, 158. 

 C. (B. N.) on Noli me tangore, 379. 

 C. (O.) on Calendar of Sundays in Greek 

 and Romish Churches, 4S1. 



on Eustache Deschainps, 403. 



C. (E.), divination by Eiulc and key, 19. 



on unicorn in the royal arms, 136. 



Cephas on burning dead bodies, 78. 



on Pope Gang.melli, 464. 



C. (G. F.) on curfew at Bromyard, Here- 

 fordshire, 312. 

 CH., blue Boar Inn, Holborn, 30. 



on Book of Homilies, 346. 



on church rates, 182. 



• on college salting, 130. 



on derivation of alarm, 183. 



on derivation of news, noise, .nnd par- 

 liament, 138. 



on Dr. Dee, 151. 



on ** Epistolae Obscurorum Viro- 



rum," 122. 



on " Feast " and " Fast," 11. 



on George Goring, Earl of Norwich, 



and his son George Lord Goring, ii5. 



, an infant prodigy in 1659, 101. 



on Jews under the Commonwealth, 



924. 



on Lilburn or Prynne, 118. 



on Lord Richard Christophilus, 120. 



on presence of srrangers in the House 



of Commons, 17. 121. 

 on spelling of " sanatory " and ' con- 

 nection," 131. 



on The Three Dukes,.lC6.i 



Turkish Spy, 151. 



on unpubhiihed epigrams in the British 



Museum, 6. 



on Vincent Gookin, 127. 



C. (H.i on Leicester and the reputed poi- 

 soners of his time, 9. 



on ransom of an English nobleman, 9. 



on sirloin, 268. 



Chalices, stone, 120. 



Chalmers (Cardinal), 493. 



Chamberlaine (Sir Oliver), 3S6. 



Chancellor's oath, It;2. 



Chantrey's Sleeping Children, in Liclifield 

 Cathedral, 70. 94. 



Chaplains, Goal, 22. 



Chapman (George), the poet, mistakes 

 about, 372. 



Chapped (W.) on dancing the bride to 

 bed, 442. 



Character &, its name, 230. 



** Characteristics," on the authorship, 97- 



Charade, 10. 77. 120. 158. 



Charles I., execution of, 72. 110. li"). 153. 

 268. 



, execution of, and Earl of Stair, 317. 



, portraits of, in churches, 271. 



Charles .XU., medal struck by, 4118. 



Charlton (E.) on Codex Flateyensis, .348. 



on Kongs-skugg-sio, 3^5. 



, M. D., on devotional tracts belonging 



to Queen Katherine Parr, 212. 



Charming, 3'i. 



Chaucer's Dam.ascene, 322. 



monument, 420. 



portrait by Oicleve, 442. 48.5. 



C. (H. U.) on Dutch language, 77. 



^•^ Tace Latin for a candle, 45. 



C. (H. B ), on Rowley Powley, 251. 



on Ulricli von Hutten, 55. 



on umbrelLis, 126. 



Cheshire cat, 377. 412. 



Chetharaensis on "Heigh ho! says Row. 



Icy," 27. 



on Sir R. Haigh's Letter-book, 28. 



C. (H. H.) on Long Loiikin, 251. 

 Chimney money, 120. 174. 269. 344 379. 

 C. H. K. S. on Leicester and reputed poi- 

 soners of his time, 303. 



on capture of Henry VL, 316. 



" Choise of Change," Samuel Rowland's 



claim to the authorship of, 419. 

 Christabel, 47. 

 Christian captives, 102. 

 Christianity, early influence of, 267. 

 Christie (VV. D.) on the author of the 



" Characteristics," 97. 

 Christmas carol, 513. 

 Christophilus (Lord Richard), 120. 204. 

 Chrysostom (A), to smoothe the band in, 



188. 

 Church History Society, plan suggested by 



Dr. Maitland, 371. 464. 480. 

 Church-rates, 1K2. 

 Church-scot, or Ciric-sceat, 136. 

 Churchyards — E|>itaphs, 56. 93. 

 Churchvards, north sides of, 55. 92. 125. 



189. 2,53. 346. 

 C. (J. B.) on assassination of Mountfoit, 



in Norfolk Street, Strand, 516. 



on Land Holland, 267. 



on Joachim, the French ambassador, 



271. 

 Cinderella, or the glass slipper, 214. 297. 

 Cinis on the Burial Service, 22. 

 Circulation of the blood, 287. 475. 

 Ciric-sceat, or Church-scot, 136. 

 City offices, 216 287. 

 Citizen (A), on city offices, 216. 

 C. (J. Y.) on legend of a saint, 267. 

 Cy. (J.) on Bolton's ace, 413. 

 C. (J. H.) on egg-cups used by the Rom.ins, 



326. 



on Lachrymatories, 326. 



C. (J. R) on arms of Godin, 13. 



C. (J. S ) on "London Bridge is broken 



down," 338. 

 Clarendon, Oxford edition of, S."7. 

 Clarke (J.) on Hopkins, the witjh-finder, 



413. 

 " Clarura et venerabile nomen," its au- 

 thorship, 463. 

 Claude, engravings after, 72. 

 Cleaver (Dr.), Bishop of Cork, 297, 450. 

 Clergy scdd for slaves, 41. 253. 

 t)lencal costume, 22. 189, 

 Clericus on Carpatio, 284. 



on Martin, Cockerell, and Hopkins 



families, 392. 



Rudticus on meaning of Harisser*, 



376. 



Codex Flateyensis, 278. 348. 



Coffee, black broth, 69. 



Cortins, the use of, 234. 



Cohn ( Albert) on parallel passages, 49L 



on .Shakspeare and the old English 



actors in Germany, 459. 



Coins of Coiistantius II., 42. 



, weights for weighing, 411. 522. 



Cokam, 26. 



Cold Harbour, 159. 340. 



Cole (Robert) on London pariah registers, 



18. 



. on Mrs. Partington, 411. 



Coleridge, extract trom, 19.^. 



Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, notes on, 



228. 



Job's Luck, 156. 



Collier (J. Payne) on a passngc in the 



Tempest, 3uO. 

 Collar of .SS, 89, 110. 140. 171. 194.248, 



249, 280. 329, 3.30. 362. 393. 475. 

 College salting, notes on, 150. 

 Colman (J. B.) on the wise men of tioth.im, 



.520. 

 ColviTs Whigg's Supplication, 53. 

 Combs burieu with the ilead, 230. 269. 365. 

 Comedians, English, in Germany, 181. 459. 



