INDEX. 



531 



Bt. (J.) on Babington's conspiracy, 390. 

 Buc (Sir George), his Treatise on the Stage, 



187. 

 Bucaneers, account of, 380. 

 Buchan's Collection of Ballads, SI. 

 Buckden, abbot's house at, 45. 

 Buckingham, Duchess of, 224. 249. 280. 438. 

 Buckman 'Jamesj on the mistletoe on the 



oaks. 226. 



on sacramental wine, 320. 



Bullen's drinking-horn, inquiry respecting, 



38. 

 Burke, epigram against, 243. 2S4. 



and the Annual Registers, 441. 



mighty boar of the forest, 493. 



Burns's poem, the Vision, supposed plagiary 



in, 20fi. 

 Bunting's Irish Melodies, 167. 

 Bunyan (John), not the author of Visions 



of Hell, 70. 89. 289. 4C7. SG7. 



his portrait, 89. 



Burnet, Bishop, conflicting judgment on, 



136. 



History of his own Times, 87. 



Burning the hill, 123. 



Burroughs (Wm.). monumental mscription 



on, 223. 

 Burt (Henry M.) on "Fronte capillata," 140. 

 Burtt (Joseph) on hayhands in seals, 331. 

 Burton (Robert), his birth-place, 1U6. 157. 



395. 

 Burying in church walls, 37. 156. 

 Butcher Duke, a song, its authorship, 8. 77. 

 Butchers not jurymen, 408. 

 Butler (Bishop), on a passage in, 44. 

 Butler's Hudibras in 1710, 16t5. 

 B. (V.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 262. 



307. 

 B. (W.) on a cardinal's monument, 169. 

 B. (W. H.) on " small by degrees and 



beautifully less," 105. 

 By and bye, its meaning, 73. 109. 193. 229. 



433. 

 Byfield's Letter on the Civil War, 303. 



C. on Duchess of Buckingham, 2.TO. 



on Lady Mary Caven<lish, 509. 



on list of comets, 253. 



— on cockade, 292. 

 —' on cowdray, 307. 



on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 



308. 

 on Richardson, Tickell, and Fitzpa. 



trick, 334. 



— on pictorial antiquities, 423. 



on authors of the Anti-Jacobin poetry, 



431. 

 ^— oil ramasse, 434. 

 on deans, when styled Very Reverend. 



437. 



on the Howe family, 438. 



— — on West Chester, 4ri0. 



— on paring nails on Sundays, 462. 



on vineyards in England, 483. 



on the derivation of covey, 509. 



C. (A.) on Ayot St. Lawrence church, 135. 



— on the best rifles, 517. 



— — on noble names in workhouses, 350. 

 on the ancient position of Brighton, 



388. 

 on omissions in Murray's Handbook 



for Devon and Cornwall, 4. 

 Ca. (Sa.) on the san grail, ii81. 

 Cachecope bell, its meaning, 407. 

 Cad, its derivation, 46. 

 Cahagnct (M. L. Alph.), 167. 

 Calmct on annotators on Mark xiii. 32., 8. 

 Camden family, 89. 125. 253. 

 Camocns (Lui» de), editions of his worki, 



la 



Campbell (Duncan), notices of, a48. 

 Campkin (Henry), on Davy Jones's locker, 

 47a 



on hogan, 4.W. 



notes on Jcxhc'ii London, 84. 



— ^ on brother Jonathan, 495. 



Campkin ( Hen ry\ whether St. Paul's clock 



ever struck thirteen, 40. 



on engraved portrait by Cross, 209. 



C. (A. N.) on the family of William Penn, 



409. 

 Canes lesi, Blount's explanation, 141. 212. 

 Canon and prebendary, difference between, 



242. 

 Cardinal's hats, 44. 106. 169. 182. 

 Cardinals in the English church, 304. 

 Carfnix, its meaning, 469. 508. 

 Carling Sunday, its meaning, 449. 

 Carmichael ( Lady Alice), what became of 



her? 60. 

 Carnaby, its derivation, 495, 

 Casterton church, on a stone in the chan- 

 cel, 181. 

 Catacombs and bone-houses, 483. 

 Catalogues of books, their utility, 101. 

 Cato, on the meaning of Christ-crosse A, 



330. 

 C. (A. U.) on Wm. Penn's family, 264. 

 Causton ( H. K. Staple) on the meaning of 



"eisell,"210. 

 Cavalier's farewell, on the authorship, 34. 

 Cavendish (Lady Mary), her ancestry, 



477. 509. 

 Cdvendo on the ancestry of Lady Mary 



Cavendish, 477. 

 Cayley iQ- J- ) on swearing by swans, 29. 

 Co on the Welsh Shewri-while, 20. 

 C. (D.) on the word ramasse, 434. 



on the plant champak, 486. 



on sixes and sevens, 118. 



C. (de D.) on " Geographers on Afric's 



downs," 485. 

 Cebes on the word prenzie, 522. 

 Cefn, its meaning as a prefix, 152. 

 Ceiling, a carved one in Dorsetshire, 454. 



481. 

 C. (K. T.) on Sanathiel, 303. 

 C. (G. I.) on the mythology ofthe stars, 2.1. 

 C. (H.)on "The Widow ohhe Wood," 13. 

 on Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas 



Curwen, 323. 



■ • on the extinction of villenage, 327. 



, lines on woman's will, 285. 



on John Sanderson, or the cushion- 

 dance, 286. 

 — on solid-hoofed pigs, 357. 

 CH, on the first Earl of Shaftesbury, 186. 

 on the family of Sir George Downing, 



213. 

 Ch. Ch. Man on colfabias, 390. 

 Chad's (St ) Church, Stow, 90. 

 Chadwick (Sir Andrew), was he knighted 



bv Queen Anne ? 141. 247. 

 C. ("H. C.) on derivation of aver, 292. 

 Chaffers (W. jun.) on the baldrock, 503. 



on four want way, 508. 



Chalices of stone, 481. 



Champak, what is it ? 448. 486. 



Chancellors, two at the same time, 257. 



Chantries, suppressed, 24. 



Chapel, printing-office, 7. 



Charles I., his love of the fine arts, 236. 



Chadwick (John Nurse) on MS. collections 



of Goddard's history of Lynn, 140. 

 — ^ on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 141. 



on Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206. 



on baldrocks, 435. 



Charles II., was he ever in Wales? 263. 



379. 

 Charles XII., medal struck by, 26. 

 Chaucer and Gray, coincidence between, 



493. 



, tomb of, 1?8. 



-^, note on I'alamon and Arcitc, 131.201. 



252. 

 <— on an astronomical allegory in com- 

 plaint of Mars and Venus, 235. 258. 306. 



385. 



, his " fifty wekes," 2.';2. 



, the pilgrimage to Canterbury, 315. 



515. 



, the arkc of artificial day, 345. 



— , prophetical view of the Crystal Palace, 



361. 

 , the star Min al AuwA, 419. 



Chaucer, the Armorican word mencz, 473. 



C. (H. B.) on umbrellas, 37. 



^— on Booty's c.ise, 170. 



C. (H. C.) on origin of harlequins, 287. 



Chepstow Castle, on its being betrayed, 



241. 

 Cherubim and Seraphim, 27. 

 Chettle (Henry), notice of, 54. 

 C. (H.G. R.) on Launcelot Lyttleton,330. 

 Children's Petition, the authorship, 117. 

 Chilcot (William), inquiries respecting, 38. 



73. 212. 

 C. (H. K. S.)on the meaning of "eisell," 66. 

 Chloe, who was Chloe ? 449. 507. 

 Christ-Crosse A., its meaning, 330. 465. 

 Christmas-day, its origin, 1C7. 249. 

 Christmas thorn, 3n7. 

 Churchwarden on baldrocks and thanks- 

 giving-book, 328. 

 Churchyards, burying on the north sides 



of, 74. 12.'). 332. 333. 

 C. (I. B.) on Herstmonceux Castle, 75. 

 Cinquante Lettres d'Exhortation, its au- 

 thorship, 169. 

 Circulation of the blood, 27. 

 Civil war garrisons, sketches of, 143. 

 C. ( J ) on Christmas-day, Iti?. 

 — — « on a Coggeshall job, 167. 



on Dumore Castle, 496. 



on Abbey of Shapp, 7. 



C. (J. E.) on Private Memoirs of Queen 



Eli.iabeth, 23. 

 C. (J. H. ) on Spenser's Faerie Queene, 369. 



on sundry quotations, 388. 



on the meaning of crambo, 391. 



C. (J. N.) on the expression " as drunk as 



Chloe," 449. 



on St. John's Bridge fair, 469. 



on the honour of Clare, 390. 



on the wife of James Torre, 434. 



C. (J. P.) on the family of Sir George 



Downing, 69. 

 C. (K.) on Dr. H. Tind.ile's epitaph, 493. 

 Clancie (Major), his Life, 42. 

 Clare (St.), church dedicated to her in 



Cornwall, 182. 

 Clarke (Hyde) on Cardinal Chalmers, 44. 

 Clarke (J.) on ring dials, 107. 

 Clark'^ (Rev. Samuel), portrait of, 209. 284. 

 Clarkson, historian of Richmond, liis MSS., 



373. 507. 

 Classical literature, a word to literary men 



for recovering unpub'ished, 161 261.340. 

 Clement's Inn, its antiquity, 84. 109. 

 Clench family, particulars wanted, 188. 

 Clergy sold for slaves, 94. 

 Clerical costume, 29. 

 Clock in Exeter cathedral, inscription on a, 



329. 

 Clocks, when self-striking were invented, 



372. 

 C. (M. A.) on Cromwell family, 242. 

 C. (O.) on Anthony Bridges, 278. 

 Cobham family, discrepancies in Dugd.ile's 



account of, 53. 

 Cock scares the fiend, 404. 

 Cockade, its origin, 7. 42. 71. 96. 195. 292. 

 Coggeshall job, the saying, 167. 285. 

 Cognation of the Jews and Laceda!monians, 



172. 

 Coins of Canute, catalogue of, 320. 525. 



of Richard Cromwell, 89. 



German, 119. 



of George HI., 275. 310. 391. 



guinea of George III., inscription on, 



391. 



rarity of William IV. 's copper, 136. 



Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. 



— and the penny post, 27. 



Religious Musings, 115. 



Table Talk, passage in, 518. 



Colfabias, its meaning, 390. 482. 

 Collar of SS., 42. 



Collard the logician, particul.nrs wanted, 



186. 

 Collector on the Travels of Baron Mun. 



chausen, SO.'). 

 Collier (J. Payne) on the defence of the 



execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, 113. 



