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E. F. why are gloves not worn before 
royalty ? 356. 
— on old painted glass, 197. 
— on Sir William Ryder, 282. 
E. (H. T.) anecdote of a peal of bells, 382. 
—— on by hook or by crook, 206. 
— on Greene of Greens Norton, 43. 
E. (H.) on Sir William Rider, 325. 
— on the use of coffins, 321. 
Eiton (Stephen), or Eden’s * Acta Regis 
Edw. IL,” 230. 
E. (J.) on abdication of James IT., 39. 
—— on accuracy of references, 170. 
— “as throng as Throp’s wife,’’ 485. 
— on Ceasar’s wife, 389. 
— on Decker’s Raven’s Almanack, 400. 
— on horns to a river, 456. 
— on Q. Mary’s expectations, 188. 
Elizabeth (Queen), domestic establishment 
of, 41. 
—— pictures of, in churches, 184. 
Elizabeth and Isabel, 459. 488. 
Ellacombe (Kev. H. ‘T.) on Vincent Gookin, 
492. 
— on peal of bells, 154. 
Emancipition of the Jews, 403. 474. 
Emblem and national motto of Ireland, 415. 
Emdee on passages in Coleridge’s Christa- 
bel and Byron’s Lara, 265. 
—— on pet names, 299. 
— on charms, 429. 
—, etymology of havior, 588. 
Emerod, meaning of, 217. 476. 
Emerald, 340. 
Eminent Englishmen, Cunningham’s Lives 
of, 379. 
Endeavour oneself, the verb, 124. 154. 373. 
Engelbert (Archbishop ot ‘Treves), treatise 
by, 214. 
England, fall of rain in, 173. 235. 
England, landed and commercial policy 
of, 5¥. 91. 
England, travelling in, 33. 87. 167. 220. 
Engiish historians, opinions respecting Bp. 
Barnet, 40. ; Lord Clarendon, 165. 
— reprints of old books, 2U9. 
—— songs, John Lucas’s MS. collection of, 
174. 
—translations of Erasmus’ Encomium 
Moriz, 385. 
Epilepsy, charm for, used in freland, 349. 
Epigram (Latin) against Luther and Eras- 
mus, 51. 
— from the Latin, 204. 
— from which Pope borrowed, 253. 284. 
—— from the Latin of Vincent bourne, 
95 
—— from the Latin of Owen, 308. 
— by La Monnoye, 373. 
— on Louis XIV., 374. 
—— (Latin) complimentary, or the reverse, 
+ 
16. 
Epistola de Miseria Curatorum, 380. 
Equivocation, treatise of, 263. 397. 
Erasmus and Luther, lines on, 27. 
—— paraphrase of the Gospels, 172, 
— and Luther, woodcut likenesses of, 203. 
— and Luther, portraits of, 252. 
—  Encomium Morie, English transla- 
tion of, 455. 
Erminois on Sapcote motto, 566. 
Errors corrected, 331. 
Erskine’s (Lord) brooms, 93. 138, 
Esquire and gentleman, 43/. 475. 491. 
Essex Buildings, 180. 
Estates of Cromwell, 589. 
E (T) on beaver hats, 586. 
Etoniensis on Mr. Macaulay and Bishop 
Burnet, 250. 
Etruria, sewerage in, 180. 
Etymology of Armagh, 264. 
— direct and indirect, 43). 
— of News, 270. 369. 487. 
— of Penniel, 449. 
Europe, Alfred’s Geography of, 257. 313. 
European sovereigns, genealogy of, 92. 119. 
250). 339. 
Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 
92. 163. 
INDEX. 
501 
Evangelists, symbols of, 385, 471. 
Evelyn’s Sculptura, 285. 
Evona’s (St.) choice, 253. 
Exaletation of Ale, a poem attributed to 
Beaumont, 146. 
Execution military, 246. 476. 
Extracts from old records, 317. 
FE 
F. on Vondel’s Lucifer, 142. 
F. (A.) on the curse of Scotland, 90. 
Faber (G.S.) on Quem Deus vult perdere, 
476. 
Fabvle—The Bear, the Louse, and Religion, 
321. 
“ Factotum,” origin of word, 43. 88. 
Farmer, Dr., notes on Drayton’s works, 
Fall of rain in England, 178, 235. 
Father, when did clergymen cease to be so 
called ? 158. 
Faustus (Dr.) Dutch history of, 169. 
— works ascribed to, 190. 
F. (A. W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148. 
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 202. 
235. 
Felix (Pope), 415. 
—— and Pope Gregory, 475. 
Female captive in Barbary, in 1756; narra- 
tive written by by herself, 305. 
Fettle, derivation of, 142. 
Few words to our friends, 17. 
Few words of explanation, 81. 
Fifth son, 482. 
Finkle or finkel, derivation of, 384. 419. 477. 
Fir-Cone, symbolisin of, 247. 
Fischel (A.) on Zenobia, 383. 
Five Queries, 439. 
F. (J. H.) on French maxim, 233. 
—— on singular motto, 233. 
F. (J. R.) on by hook or by crook, 168, 
— on Miryland Town, 167. 
Flaws of wind, 88. 
Flaying for sacrilege, 185. 
Flemish account, 8. 74. 119. 286. 
—— work on the order of St. Francis, 385. 
Fletcher’s Nice Valour, song in, by Dr. 
Strode, 146. 
Purple Island, MS. notes in, 164. 
Florins, 119. 
Flowers, symbolism of, 457. 
Fly-leaves, notes from No. 1.,9.; No. 2., 
27.; No. 3., 39.; No. 4., 164.; No. 5., 
211. 
Folk Lore, 229. 244. 258. 293, 315. 397. 412. 
429. 451. 467. 482. 
— of Wales, 294.295. 
Food of the people, 5+. 
Fool or a physician, 157. 
Forbes (C.) on “a” or “an,” 407. 
—— on endeavour, 373. 
— on a fool or a physician, 157. 
— on mistake in Gibbon, 542, 
—— on Pope and Petronius, 452. 
—— on Shakspeare’s employment of mo- 
nosyllables, 228. 
— on Spanish bull-fights, 381. 
— on sparse, 215. 
— on Vox populi vox Dei, 419. 
— on Zenobia, a Jewess, 460. 
Forlot, falot, forthlot, 320. 571. 
Forty Footsteps, Field of, 217. 
Foss (Edward), on the Middle Temple, 123. 
on the or a Temple, 335. 
——on Sir William Skipwyth, King’s 
Justice of Ireland, 23. 
| Fox (John R.) on Masters of St. Cross, 
404. 
—— on meaning of Shipster, 216. 
— Sir Stephen, 214. 250. 
F. (C. P. F.) on Sewerage of Etruria, 180. 
F. (P. H. F.) on ancient alms-dishes, 254. 
— on saveguard, 267. 
—— on singular motto, 214. 
—— on the temple or a temple, 420. 
——on topography of foreign printing 
presses, 2/7. 
Franz von Sickingen, 336. 389. 
Fraternity of Christian doctrine, 213. 281. 
Fraternitye of vagabondes, 183. 220. 
French leave, 246. 
maxim, 215. 233. 251. 373. 
—— Change, Soho, 410. 
Frere and Pardonere, 390. 
Friar Brackley’s sermon, allusion in, 351. 
Friday weather, 303. 
Friswell (James H.) on epigram quoted by 
Pope, ‘ Praise undeserved,” 253. 
Frith’s works, passage in, 373. 
Frog, golden, 214. 372. 
Frog he would a-wooing go, 458. 
Frusius (Andrew) or Des Freux, 180. 
F. (T. RB.) on by hook or by crook, poker- 
ship, gib-lat, emerod, 281. 
—— on porkership, 324. 
—— (W. A.) meaning of “ tace is Latin for 
a candle,” 385. 
—— (W. R.) on derivation of shrew, 381. 
— on the badger, 381. 
G. 
G. on letter attributed to Sir Robert Wal- 
pole, 304. 
—— on the cuckoo, 231. 
— on the derivation of sterling and penny, 
411 
— on Howard, Earl of Surrey, 440. 
— on parallel passages, 330. 
— on Rubert Long, 422. 
— on catsup, catchup, ketchup, 124, 
—— on Green, of Greens Norton, 75. 
G. (A.) on burning the dead, 308. 
— on Byron’s Lara, 445. 
— on humble pie, 92. 
—— on line quoted by De Quincey, 388. 
— on salting, 549. 
—— on the origin of the word snob, 250. 
— on salt at montem, 384. 
— on Temple Stanyan, 382. 
—— on paying through the nose, 335. 
Gastros on Abbey of St. Wandrille, 486. 
— on beaver hat, 236. 338. 
—— on golden frog, 372. 
—— on meaning of Pisan, 236. 
Gatty (Rev. Aifred) letter of Lord Nel- 
son’s brother, 38. 
— on the Abbey of St. Wandrille, 382. 
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—— on catacombs and_bone-houses, 171. 
—— five queries, 440. 
— on peal of bells. 125. 
— on May marriages, 468. 
—— on spur money, #62. 
—— the meaning of pallace, 284. 
—— on versicle and response, 440. 
— what is a chapel, 354. 
Gatty (Margaret) Folk-lore, 429. 
Gazetteer of Portugal, 284. 
G. (B.) on balloons, 309. 
—— on Berkeley’s ‘heory of Vision, 107. 
— on Junius, 358. 
G. (B. W.) on Land chest, 173. 
G.(C. W.) on Zlfric’s colloquy, 248. 
— on Arabic numerals, 355. 
— on ballad of the wars in France, 445. 
— on Bishop Blaise, 325. 
— on Bodue on Briish coins, 235, 
— extract from parish register of North 
Runcton, 103. 
— on fall of rain in England, 235. 
— on havior, heavier, or hever, 269. 
— on Imes on ** woman's will,” 247. 
——on Lord Bacon’s metrical version of 
the Psalms, 235. 
—— meaning of loscop, 319. 
— on pallace, 255. 
— on Vox et preterea nihil, 247. 
—— on Gootet, 473. 
— on wives of ecclesiastics, 147. 
Genealogy of European sovereigns, 92. 119. 
250. 339. 
Genesse (Rev. Mr.), 183. 
Genius (A), trom the German of Claudius, 
326. 
Gentleman's Magazine, 189. 
