INDEX 



TO 



THE THIRD VOLUME. 



A. on Tanthony, 229. 

 —— on the song Winifreda, 155. 

 * a. ? on Dutch folk lore, 3S7. 

 A. (A.) on Martin family, 29. 



on swords used in dress, 29. 



on Moore's Almanack, 381. 



. on the family of Don, 143. 



•^^ on wages in the last century, 143. 

 Abbots in the English church, 304. 

 Abeiles, what y 24-3. 

 Abel represented with horns, 391. 

 Abercromby, the two Drs., 209. 

 Abhba on the works of Dr. Miller, 136. 



on Standfast's Cordial Comforts, 143. 



on old Tract on the Eucharist, 191. 



— on Madden's Reflections, 323. 



A. (C.) on legend in Frettenham church, 



506. 

 Ace of diamonds, its origin, 142. 

 Ache on mistletoe on oaks, 192, 



on the phrase *' under the rose," 213. 



— ^ on a passage in the Tempest, 229. 



on sitting cross-legged, 230. 



on straw necklaces, 253. 



on the family of Peyton, 186. 



.— on paring nails on Sunday, 341. 

 Achilles and the tortoise, 4&4. 

 A. (C. T.) on the redwing's nest, 408. 

 Adam of Bremen, his Itinerary, 238. 

 Adam of St. Victor's poem on the Cross, 89. 

 Adams, Rev. W., date of his death, 140.249. 



King's Messengers, grounded on a 



Greek tale, 135. 



Adamson (John) on the works of Camoens, 



18. 

 Adur, its etymology, 30. 152. 

 jEgrotus on the vellum-bound Junius, 378. 

 A. (E. H. ) on a curious dis juisition on 



church bells, 431. 



on the letters of Bishop Crewe, 23. 



on notices of Bishop Frampton, 214. 



on " Fronte capillata," &c., 8. 



on midwives licensed, 29. 



on Volusenus, 29. 



jEaopus Epulaiis, its authorship, 478. 



A. (F. R.) on the author of Peter Wilkins, 



13. 



on Old Booty, 93. 



on Bunyan's knowledge of Hobbes, 70. 



.— ^ on Histoiredes Sevcrambes, 148. 

 —— on Dr. King's poem The Toast, 13. 

 A. (F. S.) on the writers in the North 



Briton, 409. 

 A. (H. ^I.) on the meaning of mosaic, 389. 

 A. (J. D.) on a cardinal's monument, 106. 

 A. (J. T.) on epitaph on Rev. J. Mawer, 



248. 

 Akerman, (J. Y.) on Queen Anne's far- 

 things, 83. 

 Alan, on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 



504. 

 Alarm, derivation of, .'30. 

 Alban's (.St.), law courts at, 46G. 

 Allen's (Cardinal) declaration, 11. 

 Alliteration, specimen of, from Quarlcs, 



34U. 



Alms-dish, an inscription on an, 101. 



Alphabetum divini Amoris, 86. 



Altar lights, &c., 68. 



America, prophecy respecting its discovery, 

 464. 



Amicus Plato, origin of the sentiment, 389. 

 468. 



Anatol on De Foe's anticipations, 338. 



Anatolicus on tobacco in the East, 306. 



Andrew's (St.) cross, 221. 



Anecdotes of old times, 275. 



Angles, their original country, 326. 



Angodus de Lindsei, 141. 



Anne, queen, a note on her farthings, 83. 



Annoy, used as a noun, 43, 



Anonymous Ravennas, noticed, 462. 



Anonymous works: The Monthly Intelli- 

 gencer, 37; Theological Tracts, 61. 



Anstruther (Robert)on the regal title "De- 

 fender of the Faith," 9. 



Antediluvian history wanted, 330. 



Anticipations of modern ideas or inventions, 

 62. 69. 137. 195. 287. 338. 



Anti-Jacobin, authors of the poetry of the, 

 334.348,349 396.4.31. 



Antiquitas sseculi Juventusmundi, 125. 156. 



Apodliktes on cockade, 42. 



Apple-pie order, origin of the phrase, 330. 

 468. 485. 



.4pres raoi le deluge, 299. 397. 



Apricot, its etymology, 75. 



Apuleius, translations of, 76. 



Archsus on Aristophanes c'l the modern 

 stage, 251. 



Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105. 

 198. 230. 504. 



Aristotle and Pythagoras, 3.52. 



Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, 119. 

 251. 



Articles, an old entry of having read the 

 Thirty-nine, 237. 



Articles and canons of 1571, 491. 



A run on Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 166. 



on the derivation of Carnaby, 495. 



— on George Herbert and Leighton 

 Church, 178. 



on disinterment for heresy, 240. 



on closing rooms after death, 248. 



on St. John's Bridge fair, 287. 



on Edmund Prideaux and the post- 

 office, 267. 



,— on separation of sexes in churches, 

 288. 



on the Tanthony, 308. 



on " Nettle in, dock out," 368. 



oil pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 429. 



on " Going to Old VVeston," 449. 



on the Tanthony bell, 1(15. 308. 



on metrical psalms and hymns, 119. 



Association, the principle of, 424. 507. 



Athclncy Castle, Somersetshire, 478. 



A. (T. W.) on the quotation " Too wise to 

 err," 279. 



Avena on Aristophanes on the modem 

 stage, 504. 



on St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 



449. 



Avcnturier, ou la Barbe-bleue, 74. 



Aver, its etymology, 42. 157. 291. 



A. (X. Y.) on the damasked linen of 



James II., 13. 

 Auriga, its meaning, 188. 253. 483. 

 A. (W.) on Benj. Wheeler's Theological 



Lectures, 39. 



on medal given to Howard, 142. 



on predeceased and designed, 143. 



" Away, let nought to love displeasing," the 



authorship, 27. 

 Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. 

 Az2olin (Cardinal), notices of, 370. 458. 



B. 



B. on King John at Lincoln, 29i 



on hand- bells at funerals, 31U. ' 



on " Tickhilt, God help me," 340. 



— on vineyards in England, 341, 

 —^ on Stepony ale, 449. 



3, on hand-bell before a corpse, 68. 



B. (A.) on Duchess of Buckingham, 438. 



on the title .'Vlterius orbis papa, 497. 



■ on li.cauthorshipof Lucy and Colin,?. 

 on lines attributed to Viscount Pal- 



merston, 28. 



on Porson's imposition, 28. 



Bab in the Bowster, the dance, 45. 282. 



Babington's conspiracy, 390. 458. 



Bache, Simon, quondam Thesaurarius Hos- 



pitii, 105. 155. 

 Bacon, origin of the family name, 41. 



151. 

 Bacon and Fagan, the origin of, 106. 483. 

 Bactria, history of, wanted, 353. 435. 

 B. (A E.) on illustrations of Chaucer, 201. 



235. 258. 316. 34 5. 385. 419. 473. 515. 

 on Chaucer's " Temple y-made of 



glass," 362. 

 on an early instance of the word news, 



300. 

 on the word prenzie in Shakspeare, 



455. 

 on Shakspeare's words " captious" and 



" inlenible," 497. 



— on Shakspeare's " Love's Labour's 

 Lost," lti3. 



on Touchstone dial, 107. 



B. (A. H.) on the Neville family, 24. 



Baldrocks, wooden, what ? 328. 435. 503. 



Ballads, ancient inedited, 134. 203. 219. 

 320. 



, traditional English, 49. 208. 



Balliolensis on Dunbar and Endymion 

 Porter, 303. 



Balsall, its etymology, 373. 



Banks (Sir John), family of, 390. 458. 

 507. 524. 



Barker, the panorama painter, 406. 483. 



Barker ((i. H.) on a ballad ascribed to Sir 

 C. H. Williams, 59. 



Barlaam and Josaphat, a Greek tale, 135. 

 278. 396. 



Barnes (W.) on carved ceiling in Dorset- 

 shire, 481. 



Baronette, its meaning, 4.'.0. 



Barry (J. Milner) on Friday weather, 7. 



