INDEX. 
Ten queries concerning poets and poetry, 
302. 
T. (E. S.), numismatic queries, 468. 
T. (&. S.), on “ Shuck,”’ the dog-fiend, 468. 
—— on Sir Thomas Boleyn’s spectre, 468. 
pa on ancient church plate, 73. 
Theophania, 174. Wey 
Theory of Vision (Berkeley’s) vindicated, 
107. 151. 
© on devices on standards of the Anglo- 
Saxons, 216. 
—— on MSS. of Locke, 461. 
— on religious tract by F. H., 460. 
Theses, bibliography of, 401. 461. 
Thistle of Scotland, 24. 90. 
Thomas a Becket, mother of. 415. 
Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, 181. 234. 
Thomlinson (Rev. Dr.), Query relating to, 
5 
Thoms (William I.), ‘‘ Pray remember the 
grotto,” 5. he 
— on white gloves at a maiden assize, 
72, 
—— sonnets by, 200. 222. 
— on metrical charms, 229, 
— weather proverb, 413. 
Thornhill (Sir J.), pocket-book of, 123. 
Thorpe (B.), on Elfric’s Colloquy, 232. 
Thoulouse, inquisition of, 10. 
Three balls of pawnbrokers, 42. 
Throwing old shoes at a wedding, 468. 
Thynne’s collection of chancellors, 60. 
Tickhill, ‘“‘ God help me,” 249. 325. 422. 
Tilbury, aboriginal chambers near, 462. 
Tiles, ancient, 173. 419. 
Times, when first established, 7. 75. 
Times, Herald, Chronicle, when first esta- 
blished, 75. 
Times paper, history of, 36. 
Titles of honour, 351. 
T. (J.) on Antony Alsop, 259. 
— on Bishop Barnaby, 132. 
— on cataeombs and bone-houses, 210. 
— on curious custom, 245. 
T. (J. M.), on Madoc’s emigration to 
America, 136. 236. 
al James H.), on ancient libraries, 
— on Berkeley’s Theory of Vision vindi- 
eated, 130. 
— on cromlech, 319. 
—on 5: dere of Armagh, 264. 
— onreheting, rehetours, &c., 155. 
Todd ( Dr. Hugh), MSS. formerly belonging 
to, 246. 282. 340. 
To endeavour oneself, 285. 
Tom Brown, lines attributed to, 372. 
ia of Southwingfield, Derbyshire, 
a. 
Toothache, charm for the, 429. 
Topography of foreign printing-presses, 
277. 340. 
Totness, etymology of, 470. 
Tottenham Street 150. 
Tottenham Court Road, 298. 
on" Polyglot edition of Gray’s elegy, 
Treatise upon the microscope, 217. 
Trebor on Emerods, 476. 
— on lines quoted by Goethe, 125. 
— on death bed superstition, 467. 
Trevelyan (sir W.Calverly), on anonymous 
Ravennas, 368. 
— on St. Alban’s Day, 399. 
—— on Lacedzmonian black broth, 204. 
— on Portugal, 368. 
—- on Selago, 368. 
—— on Sir Roger de Coverley, 368. 
= 0 watching the sepulchre, 403. 
ic? egal Archbishop of), treatise 
Ys le 
Trimble family, 485. 
Trophee, 303, 339. 
Tt. br: H.), on Tower Royal, 116. 
T. (T.), on Macaulay’s Young Levite, 374. 
Tower royal, origin of, 28. 116. 
———— Of London, ions In, 42. 
—— deputy lieutenants of, 400, 
Towton, the battle of, 124, 
Tracts, by Eachard, 320. 
— by Dekker and Nash. 454. 
— religious, by F. H., 460. 490. 
Trade editions, 55. 
Trafalgar, battle of, letters of Lord Nelson’s 
brother after, 36. 
Tragedy of Richard ITT. 315. 
Transportation of letters, 184, 293. 422. 
Translation of lian, 267. 
Translation of the Scriptures, MSS. of 
366. 
Senne of old, in England, 87. 145. 167. 
20, 
— hand bills, 146. 
— in 1590, 400. 
Treatise on Art and Nature, J. B’s, 401. 
458. 
Trunck breeches, 382. 384. 445. 489. 
Tub, tale of a, 326. 
Tureen, origin of, 246. 307. 340. 407. 455. 
“Turkish Spy,”’ who translated it, 334. 
Turnbull (W. B. D. D.), on Scutter’s At- 
las Novus, 156. 
Turner’s MS. History of Westminster, 140. 
Turner (T. Hudson), on beaver hats, 266. 
— on Pisan, 266. 
—— on Moneta Sante Helena, 101. 
Turnstile Lane, Holborn, 244. 
T. (W. C.), on public libraries. 391. 
Twm Shawn Cattie, 383. 455, 456. 489, 
Two noble kinsmen, 133. 
Twysden, MSS. of Sir Roger, 76. 282. 
Tyburn gallows, 180. 
Tyndale, 303. 2 ae 
Typographical Antiquities by Dibdin, 56. 
U. 
Ulrich of Hutten, portraits of, 336. 
Umbrellas, when were they introduced into 
England, 414. 
** Under the rose,”’ 214. 
Unlaed, the Anglo-Saxon word, 430. 
Urbanus Regius, 367. 419. 
Use of coffins, 321. 
UE 
V. on Cromwell’s estates, 389, 277. 
— on El Buscapie, 206. 
—— on muffins, 205. 
—— on serpents’ eggs and straw necklaces, 
24 
—— on travelling in England, 68. 
Van Voorst’s Polyglot edition of Gray’s 
Elegy, 150. 
Vagabonds, fraternitye of, 183. 220. 
Vanbrugh’s London improvements, 142, 
Vaux on origin of Grog, 52. 
V. (E.), on anecdote of Charles the First, 
437 
— on Arabic numerals, 230. 
— on Christmas hymn, 201. 
— on college salting, 306. 
— ona curious monumental brass, 370. 
— on Dutch language, 383. 
—— on feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 
235. 
— on a Latin verse, 215. 
—— on ordination pledges, 235. 
—— on Pusan Iklynton collar, 400. 
—— on Tower Royal, 116. 
— on watching the sepulchre, 403. 354. 
Venator on Sir Stephen Fox, 250. 
Venice, Sanuto’s Doges of, 35. 175. 220. 
Venison, proclamation respecting sale of, 5. 
Ventris (Edw.) on Frusius, 180, 
—— of Roland Monoux, 188. 
Verbum Gracum, 415, 
Versicle and response, 440. 
Vert Vert, illustrations of Gresset’s, painted 
on enamel, 566. 375, 
Vertue’s manuscripts, 319. 372. 
Villains, last of the, 139. 
Vincent (R.), on Gothic architecture, 59. 
Viridis vallis, 213. 285. 
Viz. why used for videlicet, 120. 
Vondel’s Lucifer, 142. 169. 
Vox on Billingsgate, 164. 
Vox et preterea nihil, 247. 387. 421. 
Vox populi, vox Dei, 321. 370. 419. 492. 
V. (R.) on French maxim, 215. 
— on Palm Sunday wine, 363. 
— on the punishment of sacrilege, 185. 
Vulgate, early edition of, 213. 
Vulpes on Sir Stephen Fox, 214. 
Ww. 
W. on the word cannibal, 186. 
—— on beaver, 417. 
— on Junius, 322. 
——on lines on London dissenting mi- 
nisters, 383. 
— on papers of John Wilkes, 125. 
—— on Roger de Coverley, 59. 
W.(1.), epigram on a very tall barrister 
named Long, 422. 
—— aclose translation, 422. 
— on Dorne the bookseller, and Henno 
Rusticus, 12. 88. 
—— on Gray’s elegy, 138. 
—— on Gray’s Aleaic ode, 416. 
— on Henry Ryder, Bishop of Killaloe, 
418. 
et a Lacedemonian black broth, 155. 
—— on Mertens, 185. 
W. (A.) on translations of Elian, 284. 
—— on apposition, 384. 
— on discovery of the circulation of the 
blood, 202. 
— on “ Tempora mutantur nos et muta- 
mur in illis,’’ 419. 
Wages in 17th and 19th centuries, 296. 
Walbran (J. R.) on MSS, formerly belong- 
ing to Dr. Hugh Todd, 246. 
Walcott (Rev. M.) on grog, 52. 
— on Turner’s MS. history of Westmin- 
ster, 140. 
on St. Margeret’s, Westminster, 196. 
Watewich or Waterwich, 236. 
Waller’s poems, MS. notes on, 165. 
Walpole (Horace), unpublished letter of, 
273. 
73. 
— (Sir Robert), letter attributed to, 304. 
321. 336. 388. 
Walter (Henry) on Christencat, 109. 
Wandrille (St.), abbey of, 382. 
Warburton and Collier v. Dyce, 53. 
Wards, D'Israeli on the court of, 173. 
Waring (Elijah) on Duke of Monmouth, 
558 
— on Cwn Wybir and Cwn Annwn, 482. 
— on Toom Shawn Cattie, 489. 
—— on Bishop Burnet as an historian, 493. 
Warneford ( Miss) and Mr. Cresswell, 157. 
Warning to watchmen, 167. 
Warton and Heinsius, 285. 
Warts, charms for cure of, 349, 482. 
Watchmen, warning to, 167. 
Watching the sepulehre, 318. 354. 403. 
Watewich, 121. 405. 
mae (Albert) on ancient inscribed dish, 
117 
— on MS. chronicles at Reigate, 6. 
— on Pandoxare, 234 
— on shipster and gourders, 356. 
W. (B.) on derivation of Lerig, 387. 
—— on John and Pisan, 299. 
W. (E.) on abdication of James II., 489. 
Weather proverbs, 415. 
— rhyme (Norfolk), 349. 
Weeping cross, 154. 
Wellington, Wyrwast, Cokam, 401. 
Welsh custom, curious, 173. 
—— ambassador, or the cuckoo, 230. 283. 
406. 
W. (E. N_) on Spenser’s monument, 481. 
Wessel-cup Hymn, 137. 
Westminster, Turner’s MS. history of, 140. 
Westmorelind, Lady Jane of, 103. 
W. (G.) on American aborigines called 
Indians, 491. 
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