502 
Geography of Europe, Alfred’s, 258. 313. 
George (Llewelyn St.) on an ancient motto, 
18! 
9. 
Germain’s lips, 157. 
Gerrard Street, Soho, 114. 
Gesta Grayorum, 351. 489. 
G. G. on travelling in England, 35. 87. 
Gheeze Ysenoudi and Ave Trici, 215, 267. 
Ghost stories, by Daniel De Foe, 241. 
G. (H.) on lines, ‘‘ When England’s mon- 
arch,” and ‘ ’d preach as though,”’ 415. 
Gib cat, 235. 281. 
Gibbon, mistake in, 341. 390. 
Gibson (John Westby) on reheting and 
rehetours, 298. 
Giles (Rev. J. A.) on works of King Alfred, 
93. 
— of Worcestershire, family of, 76. 
Giles (St.) Pound, 244. 
— Hospital, 244. 
G.(J.) on ancient MS. account of Britain, 
174. 
— on by hook or by crook, 222. 
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 55. 
—— charm for blisters used in Ireland, 349. 
— charm for epilepsy used in Ireland, 349. 
— charm to cure the murrain in cows, 
349, 
— charm for toothache, 349. 
— charm for warts, 349. 
— on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmur- 
rough, 163. 
— on Hordys, gold florins, and Kilkenny, 
157. 
— on Ogilby’s Britannia, 153. 
— Ormonde House, 320. 
—— new edition of Rev. Dr. Owen’s works, 
276. 
— Norfolk weather rhyme, 349. 
G. (J. M.) on thé Bristol riots, 460. 
—— on Christ’s Hospital, 421. 
G. (J. W. G.) on Queen’s messengers, 186. 
Gloves, 405. 
—, why not worn before royalty, 366. 
Godbold (Sir William), 93. 
God tempers the wind, 325. 357. 418. 
Godwin (W.), life of, 415, 478. 
Goethe, lines quoted by, 125. 188. 
Golden age, Epigram, 270. 
of magazines, 316. 
Golden frog, 214. 282. 372. 
Gold florins, 157. 
Goldsmith, on a passage in, 83. 
Gomer on Bernicia, 335. 
— on Caerphili Castle, 237. 
— on Cromlech, 405. 
— on the cuckoo, 419. 
— on journeyman, 309. 
—on Madoc’s emigration to America, 
236. 
—— on Prince Madoe, 406. 
— on Selago and Samolus, 252. 
Goodman’s Field_Wells, 396. 
_Gookin (Vincent), 492. 
Gootet, meaning of, 397. 473. 
Gospels, Erasmus’ paraphrase of the, 172. 
Gothic architecture, 59. 154. 
Gourders of rain, 335, 356. 419. 
Gournay (M. de), 308. 
Governor (the) on the derivation of snob 
and cad, 250. 
Gowghe’s Dore of Holy Scripture, 205. 
G. (R.) on Annus Trabeationis, 252. 
—on Cosmopolis and Complutensian 
Polyglot, 251. 
—— on Dowts of Holy Scripture, 154. 
— on Germain’s lips, 157. 
— La Mer des Histoires, 325. 
— on Latin names of towns, 474. 
— on lay of the Pheenix, £35. 
— on Pope Felix and Pope Gregory, 475. 
— on portraits of Luther, Erasmus, and 
Ulric Von Hutten, 303. 
—— on Speculum Exemplorum, Epistola 
de Miseria Curatorum, 380. 
—— on symbols of the Evangelists, 472. 
—— on wood-cut likenesses of Luther and 
Erasmus, 203. 
Grace-cup, Becket’s, 142. 
a a a 
INDEX. 
be a (A.) on Torri’s polyglot edition 
of Gray’s Elegy, 150. 
Graves (Rev. James), a living dog better 
than a dead lion, 404. 
— on bishops of Ossory, 335. 
— on the second Duke of Ormonde, 380. 
Gray’s Alcaic ode, 382. 416. 
Gray’s Elegy (translation of), 101. 
— Elegy, 138. 221. 389. 
— Elegy (German version of), 150. 
—— Elegy (editions and versions of), 150. 
Gray’s Inn Lane, 244, 
Greek verse, 142. 
Greene of Greene’s Norton, 43. 75. 
Greene (Richard), of Lichfield, 167. 
Greene’s Royal Exchange, 38. 
Greenham, family of Pointz of, 94. 
Green (Richard), apothecary, 74. 
Gregonis Italian version of Gray’s Elegy, 
Le 
Gregory (Pope) and Pope Felix, 475. 
Gresset’s Vert-vert, illustrations of, painted 
—~on enamel, 366. 475. 
Griffinhoof (Arthur, jun.), on the fraternity 
of vagabonds, &c., 183. 
Griffin, on the fable of the bear, the louse, 
and religion, 321. 
—— on Lord Erskine’s brooms, 93. 
—— on John Bell of the Chancery Bar, 93. 
G. (R. I. H.) on horns, 419, 
Grimm (Dr. Jacob), letter to, on meaning 
of “ Lerig,” 292. 
Grog, origin of, 28. 52. 168. 
Grotto, Pray remember the, 5. 
Grottoes on St. James’s Day, 6. 
Grummett, meaning of, 319. 337. 358. 
G. (S.) on Sir Jeffery Wyattville, 252. 
Guildhalls, 320. 357. 
Gules on Bess of Hardwick, 296. 
Gunner (W.H., Rev.) on William Basse 
and his poems, 348. 
— note on Herodotus by Dean Swift, 350. 
Gutch (J. W. G.) on lines attributed to 
Hudibras, 211. 
—— on etymology of News, 270. 
——, derivation of Avon, 285, 
Gutch (J. M.) on Herrick’s Hesperides, 
850. 
Guy Mannering, death-bed superstition in, 
350. 
G. (W.S.) on fifth son, 482. 
—— on meaning of fingle, 477. 
H. 
H. on autograph mottoes of Richard Duke 
of Gloucester and Henry Duke of Buck- 
ingham, 138. 
— on pity is akin’to love, 248. 
H. (A.) on7Bishop Jewell’s papers, 351. 
Haigh’s (Sir R.) letter-book, 463. 
Hailstone (E.) original letter of Peter le 
Neve, 451. 
H. (A.J.) on Christian captives, 477. 
—— on lines attributed to Hudibras, 211. 
Haley, or Hales (Richard), Milton pedi- 
gree, 366. 
Hall (Spencer), unpublished letter of Ho- 
race Walpole, 273. 
ela History of Literature, error in, 
De 
— Middle Ages ; alleged ignorance of the 
clergy, 51. 
Halliwell (J.Q.) on esquire and gentle- 
man, 475. 
— on Table-Book, 215. 
—— on the name of Shylock, 222, 
Hamilton, Sir William, 216. 270. 
Hamlet, tradition respecting Shakspeare’s, 
93. 
Hammack (J. T.) on bills of fare and hum. 
ble pie, 54. 
— on Dick Shore, 22. 142. 
—on parish register statistics—Chart, 
Kent, 442. 
Hampson (R. T.) on King Alfred’s Geo- 
graphy of Europe, £58. 
—— on #lfric’s colloquy, 168. 
Hampson (R. T.) on Periplus of Hanno the 
Carthaginian, 361. 
Hanap, 477. 492. 
Hanging out the broom, 384. 
Manno the Carthaginian, Periplus of, 361. 
4 
Hanover Square, 435. 
H. ft a. P.) on a curious monumental brass, 
mw 
on the arrangement of a monastery, 
452. 
Hapless Hunter ; or Eva, daughter of Der- 
mot Macmurrough, 92. 
Hardy (W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148. 
Hats, beaver, 235. 266. 338. - 
“ Havior,”’ etymology of, 230, 269. 342. 388. 
Hawkins (Edward) on curse of Scotland, 61. 
— on satirical medal of the Pretender, 70. 
—— on ships called whelps, 106. 
H. (C.) on chapels, 417. 
— on Christian captives, 477. 
—— on gourders of rain, 335. 
—-, ona Treatise on the Lord’s Supper, by 
R. Crowley, 333. 
H. (C. A.) on a passage from an old play, 76. 
H. (C. W.) on paying through the nose, 421. 
H. (E.) on high doctrine, 187. 
—— on the pursuits of literature, 212. 
“© Hearty Well-wisher”’ on poem in Lans- 
downe MSS., 12. 
Heun (Oscar) on Arabic numerals, 280. 
H. (E. J.) on spur-money, 462. 
Henno Rusticus, 12. 89. 
Henr}, Duke of Buckingham, autograph 
motto of, 138, 252. 
Herald, Morning, when first established, 75. 
Herbert’s Ames, Dr. Maitland on, 8. 
—— and Dibdin’s Ames, 38. 
—— (Sir Henry) office-book, 143. 
H. (E. R.J.) on early statistics of Chart, 
Kent, 330. 
—— on howkey, or hockey, 457. 
Hermes on “ brown study,” 418. 
—— on Dr. Dee’s petition, 187. 
— on the Dutch version of ,Dr. Faustus, 
169. 
— on Erasmus Encomium Moriz, 455. 
on J. B.’s Treatise on Nature and Art, 
458, 
on Martins the printer, 219. 
—— on Vondel’s Lucifer, 169. 
— on Vox et przterea nihil, 387. 
Herodotus, note on, by Dean Swift, 350. 
Herrick (Robert) and his Hesperides, note 
on, 291. 350. 
Hertford, extraordinary execution at, 70. 
Hesperides, a note on Robert Herrick the 
author of, 291. 
Hever, 405. 
Hexameter verses in the Scriptures, 109. 
H. (F.) Religious Tract by, 460. 
H. H.‘‘The lucky have whole days,’’ query 
as to authorship, 351. 
Hibernicus on Armagh, 219. 
Hickford’s Rooms, Panton Street, Hay- 
market, 395. 
Hickson (Samuel) on early English and 
early German literature — “News” and 
** Noise,’’ 428. 
—— on Marlowe and the old Taming of a 
Shrew, 194. 
— on song in style of Suckling, 134. 
—— on the old Taming of a Shrew, 227. 345. 
High doctrine, 187. 
— E. H. on, 187. 
Hints to intending editors, 386. 
H. (J. O. W.) Tale of a Tub, 326. 
— queries on outline, 318. 
Hobit, derivation of, 470. 
Hockey, 457. 
Holborn, Turnstile Lane, 244. 
Holsworth (Dr. Richard) and Thos. Fuller, 
484. 
Holy Scripture, Gowghe’s Dore of, 139, 205. 
Homer’s Odyssey, Pope’s, errors in, 331. 
362 
v0e, 
Homeric ballads of Dr. Maginn, 470. 
Homilies, allusions in, 229. 
Honnore Pelle, 76. 
