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INDEX. 
Legislators and ballad makers, 153. 
Legour on grog and Bishop Barnaby, 28. 
—— why isan earwig called coach-bell, 383, 
Leman (Rev. Thomas), 5Y. 91. 
Lines on Pharaoh, 406. 
Lesly, Bishop of Ross, 186. 
Letter attributed to Sir Robert Walpole, 
304, S21. 
— Book (Sir R. Haigh’s), 463. 
—— of Sir Robert Walpole, 338. 
Levite (Young), Macaulay’s, 26. 167, 229. 
374. 
Liber Sententiarum, 10. 20. 
Libraries (ancient), 21. 83. 
— public, 391. i 
Library of Augustinian Eremites of York, 
84. 
—— of Dr. Johnson, 214. 270. 7 
Limb of the Law ona maiden assize and 
white gloves, 29. 4 
Limborch’s Historia Inquisitionis, 20. 
Line quoted by De Quincey, 351. 388. 
Lines attributed to Henry Viscount Pal- 
merston, 382. 
— Tom Brown, 372. 
— on London dissenting ministers, 383. 
454. 
quoted by Goethe, 125. 
— by Sir John Suckling, 459. 
— in the style of Suckling, 20. 
— on ‘“Woman’s Will,” 247. 
Ling or Bodenham’s Politeuphia, 28. 86. 
Lions in the ‘lower, 42. » 
Literary Leisure, author of, 352. 
Literature, early English and earlyGerman, 
428. 
the pursuers of, 212. 
— pursuits of, 253. 
Liturgy version of the Psalms, 205.234 
Living dog better than a dead lion, 352. 370. 
404. 
L. (J. H.) on King’s coffee-house, Covent 
Garden, 403. 
— on Trimble family, 485. 
L. (L. B.) on Cowley or Cowleas, 107. 
— on-Loscop, 371. 
L. L. L. on Howlett, the engraver, 321. 
Lobster in medal of the Pretender, 103. 167. 
Locke, MSS. of, 451. 
Locke’s proposed Life of Lord Shaftespury, 
401 
Logan (James), on ancient motto, 340. 
on barnacles, 540. 
——on Conrad of Salisbury’s Descriptio 
utriusque Britannia, 319. 
Logographic printing, 198. 
Lollins, meaning of, 393. 418. 
Lomax (I. G.) on Dr. Johnson's library, 
214. 
Lomelyn (Domingo) jester to Henry VIII., 
193 
London, see Cunningham’s Handbook for, 
—— House Yard, 16. 
—— improvements, Vanbrugh’s, 142. 
Long, Robert, Admiral, 332. 422. 
——, Latin Epigram on a tall barrister so 
named, 422. 
Louvaine printer, Martin, 573. 
Lord Chatham, Queen Charlotte, original 
letter respecting, 69. 
Lord’s Supper, a treatise on, by Robert 
Crowley, 332. 355, 
Loscop, 319. 371. 
Louis X1V., epigram on, 374. 
Love, the king’s fool, 121. 
Love’s last shift, 383. 476. 
Lower (Mark Antony) on definition of | 
grummett, 358. 
— on the etymology of daysman, 188. 
—— on seal of the Killigrew family, 204 
—— on shipster, 251. 
— on Shylock, 184. 
L. (R.) on the thistle of Scotland, 24. 
L. (S ) on Vertue’s MSS., 372. 
L. (T. H.), epigram on Louis XIV., 374. 
L. (L. J.) on characters of actors in Cibber’s 
Apology, 67. 
Lucas’s (John) MS. collection of English 
songs, 174. 
Lucifer, Vondel’s, 142. 169. 
The lucky have whole days, 231. 351. 
Ludlow’s (John) query as te Junius, 275. 
—— memoirs, 354. 
Ludlum’s dog (As lazy as), 475. 
Luther and Erasmus, lines on, 27. 
—, woodcut likenesses of, 203. 
—,, portraits of, 232. 
—, Erasmus, and Ulric yon Hutten, por- 
traits of, 303. 
enn portrait at Warwick Castle, 400. 
57. 
— translation of the New Testament, 1 
John, v. 7., 399. 453. 
Lydgate and Coverdale, and their biogra- 
phers, 379. 
Lynne (Walter), 474. 
L. (W.) on Honnore Pelle, 76. 
— on the omission of the words Dei 
Gratia from the new florin, 118. 
Lwyd (Merry), 315. 
M. 
| M on Myles Blomefylde Ortus Vocabu- 
loram, 90. 
—-on Roland Monoux, 137. 
— on Manuscript of Orosius, 3719 
— 0n journal of Sir William Beeston, 444. 
—— on Seager a painter, 469. 
M. ona brebis pres tondue, &c , 357. 
— on the Apocrypha, 401. 
— on Arabic numerals, 231. 
— on Burnet, 40. 
— on the ecclesiastical year, 420. 
— on Gray’s Elegy, 221. 
— on J. B.’s ‘Treatise on Artand Nature 
— on Latin names of towns, 402. ~ 
—— on Moria Encomium of Erasmus, 455. 
—— on note books, 462. 
—on opinions of English historians, 
Lord Clarendon, 166. 
— on poetical symbolism, 219. 
— on Ptolemy of Alexandria, 170. 
— on symbols of the evangelists, 472. 
— on Temple Stanyan, 460. 
—— on ‘Lheses, 401. 
— on vox populi vox Dei, 492. 
— on Zenobia, 421. 
M. (A.) on watching the sepulchre, 403. 
M, or N., 485. 476. 
Mac Cabe (W. B.) on barnacles, J17. 
— on Frusius, 218. 
Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 40. 259. 
Macaulay's “* Young Levite,’’ 26. 167. 222. 
374. 
Macaulay’s account of Duke of Monmouth, 
wv. 
Macbeth, on a pas-age in, 484. 
Machoreus, see Macvrovius. 
Mackay (Jonn ftoss), 125. 356. 
Macerovius or Machoreus (Alexander), 
185. 
M.(A.D.) on the capture of the Duke of 
Monmouth, 24. 
— on Cromwell relics, 247. 
— cn Macaulay’s ** Young Levite,”’ 222. 
on travelling in England, 68. 
Madden (Sir Frederick) on Purvey on the 
Apocalypse, and Bonner on the Seven 
Sacraments, 452. 
— on Sanuto’s Doges of Venice, 36. 
—— on the Wyeliffite translation of the 
Scriptures, 360. 
Madoc’s expedition to America, 12. 25. 57. 
58, 236. 282. 
Madoc, the son of Owen Gwynedd, 56. 135. 
Maginn, Dr. miscellaneous writings of, 341. 
406. 470. 
Maiden assize, white gloves at, 29. 
Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, 451. 
Maids (Red) of Bristol, 183. 219. 
Maitland (Rev. S. R.} on college salting, 
261. 
— on Dibdin’s Typographical Antiqui- 
ties, 56. 
— on repository for ‘‘notes’”’ and Her- 
bert’s ‘* Ames,” 8. 
Maitland, (Rev. S. R.), on Robert Crowley, 
Malone's Shakspeare, blunder in, 213. 386. 
6 
Man in a garret, on M. de Gournay, 508. 
Paturcn ny respecting abdication of James 
+) BU. 
Mare de Saham, 106. 121. 
Marescaucia, 94. 167. 
Margarets’(St.), Westminster, extracts from 
churchwardens’ accounts of, 195. 
Markland (J. H.) on Dr. Johnson and Dr. 
Warton, 481. 
—— on esquire and gentlemen, 491. 
Marlborough (Duke of), 415. 490. 
Marlow’s autograph, 469. 
Marlow and the old * f'aming ofa Shrew,”’ 
94, 296, 
Marriage contract of Mary Queen of Scots 
and the Earl of Bothwell, 97. 
Martel (Charles), 86. 
Martel (the name), 274. 
Meee: S.) on derivations of calamity, 
8. 215. 
Martins, see Mertens. 
Martins, the Louvaine printer, 373. 
Marylebone gardens, 383. 490. 
Mary on origin of Polly, 215. 
Mary Queen of Scots, marriage contract of 
with the Earl of Bothwell, 97. 
Mary, Queen, her expectations, 188. 
Master of Methuen, 305. 
Master of the revels, 158. 373. 
Masters of St. Cross, 352. 404. 
Mathematical Archeology, 132. 
Mathews (W. Franks) on mother of 
Thomas a Becket, 415. 
Mathews (W. Franks) on Urbanus Regius, 
419. 
Maudeleyne (Grace), 437. 
Maxim, French, 215. 373. 
May-day, 221 ; customs of, 187. 
May Marriages, 467. 
Maypole (Strand), 142. 
Mayor (Rev. J. k. B.) on Bishop Cosin’s 
MSS. ; index to Baker’s MSS., 453. 
— on the circulation of the blood, 250. 
sans notes on Bacon and Jeremy Taylor, 
427. 
—— on notes from fly-leaves, 212. 
on smelling of the lamp, 371. 
Mayors, what is their correct prefix? 580. 
M. (B.), on Vanbrugh’s London improve- 
ments, 142. 
M. (G. R.) on evangelistic symbols, 472. 
Medal of the Pretender, 58. 70. 103. 167. 
Medizval geography (queries in), 60. 
Medical symbols, ©99. 
Melandra on ancient alms-basins, 172. 
Melanion on French maxims, 373. 
on ‘ By hook or by crook,” 205. 
— on Jew’s-harp, 215. 
— on Macaulay’s ** Young Levite,” 26. 
— on May-day customs, 187. 
— on military execution, 246. 
— on Nomade, 342. 
— on Periwinkle, a mocking emblem,,77. 
—on plagiarisms or parallel passages, 
164. 260. 
— on Twm Shawn Cattie, 583. 
Mer des Histoires, 286. 585. 
Mercenary preacher, 384. 
Merry Lwyd, 315. 
Merser, Mr., House, Newington, painted 
glass in, i97. 
Mertens, Martins, or Martini the printer, 
185. 
Merton (Ambrose) on Wesselcuphymn, 137. 
Mess. (A), meaning of, 153. 
Messengers (Queen's), 186. 445. 
Metal for telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards on, 
174. 206. 
Methuen ( Master of), 205. 
Metrical charms—Folk lore, 229. 
Metrical version of the Psalms, Lord 
Bacon’s, 263. 
Metrical writings on alchymy, 60. 
Meyrick’s Ancient Armour, error in, 342, 
M. (F.) on Astle’s MSS., 282. 
