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INDEX. 



Collier (J. Payne) on the Royal. Courtly 



Oarlaiiri, 1. 

 Collier (Rev. R.), lines attributed to. 28. 

 Colman (J. B.) on the frozen horn, 91. 



— on baker's dozen, .WO. 



on the locality of Gillingham, 505. 



— on St. Paulas ilock, 153. 



on the descent of Henry IV., 171. 



on the election of a prpe, 253. 



on Edmund Prideaux and the post- 

 office. 2fi8. 



on Quebepa and his epitaph, 459. 



on thanksjjiving.book, 481. 



— on Sii Cloudeslev Shovel, 45. 

 Comenius' History of Bohemian Persecu- 

 tion, 11. 4.5. 



Comets list of, 223. 253. 306. 

 Commandments, the division of the ten, 



Ififi. 230. 412. 

 Commoner marryinR a peeress, 436. 

 Concert of nature, 69. 

 Conquest (post conqupstum), 30. 

 Conquestum, its original meaning, 92. 170.. 

 Contracted names of places, 182. 

 Convicts, list of innocent, wanted, 224. 

 Cooper CC. H.) on " Defender of the Faith," 



28. 



on the word culprit, 44. 



on touching for the evil, 148. 



on the Conquest, 170. 



., on dog's head in the pot, 264. 



-^— biographical notices of Thomas May, 



280. 

 — ^ on tradesmen's signs, 285. 



on St. John's Bridge fair, 341. 



^ onthebellman and hi,shistory,.377.4S5. 



on disinterment for heresy, 378. 



on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 379. 



— on the fifteen O's, "91. 



on the expression " going tick," 409. 



— on the presentation of gloves, 424. 



on the phrase " by-the-bye," 433. 



on round robin, 461. 



on registry of dissenting baptisms, 486 



on corpse passing making a right of 



way, .520. 



on umbrellas. 126. 



Coptic language, 468. 

 Cor lingufE, &c., its author.ship, 168. 

 Corderoy on meaning of Zoll-verein, 451. 

 Corner (Geo. R.^ on forged papal bulls, 149. 

 Corney (Bolton) on the utility ofcatalogues 



of books, 101. 

 on Uie publication of De Navorscher, 



114. 



on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 157. 



on the Essay on Satire, 162. 



on Harrison's Chronology, J92. 



on the Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. 



Herbert, 2.59. 



on the Anti-Jacobin, 349. 



on Hugh Holland and Iris works, 427. 



Corpse passing makes a right of way, 477. 



.507. 519. 

 Corser (Thomas) on traditions from re- 

 mote periods, 422. 475. 

 , „ an Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 



479. 

 Costume, queries on, 88. 155. 

 Cotton family, arms of, 39. 187. 

 Cotton (H.) on Archbishop Bolton of 



Cashel. 7-2. 

 —^ on Harrison's Chronology, 105. 



on Diary of Archbishop Loftus, 263. 



Coulanges and Prior, coincidence between, 



446. 

 Coverdale's Bible, 54. 122. 

 Covey, its etymology, 477. 509. 

 Cowgill on Christmas-day, 249. 



on headings of chapters in Bibles, 269. 



biographical notices of Thomas May, 



279. 

 on predeceased and designed, 287. 



— on a notice of St. Pancras, 397. 

 . on the Tanthony, 428. 



on window tax, mints, and Nobbs, 447. 



Cowley's poem on Drinking, .an answer to, 



55. 

 Cowper, the divine cliit-chat of, 388. 



Cracow pike, 118. 187. 

 Crambo, its meaning, 391. 

 Cranmere Pool, 404. 

 Cranmer's descendants, 8. 153. 188. 

 Cranmnre on pass.age from Cymbeline, 29©. 

 Crewe (Kishop), letters of, 23. 

 on the customary disuse of his episco- 

 pal title, 128. 

 Crex, the white buUace, 451. 

 Crickets, 3. 



Criston, in Somersetshire, 278. 357. 

 Cromwell (Oliver;, his compact with the 



devil, 207. 282. 



family. 242. 



curious epigrams on, 515. 



Cross, engraved portrait by, on whom? 209. 



284. 

 Cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 93. 

 Cross-bill, queries respecting, 188. 

 Crossley (James) on Dr. Timothy Thrus- 



cross, 44. 

 on History of Bohemian Persecution, 



45. 

 on Burke and the Annual Register, 



441. 



on " Earth has no rage," 45. 



on couplet in De Foe, 45. 



.^ on Histoire des Severambes, 72. 



on verses attributed to Charles Yotke, 



72. 



on Lucy and Colin, iS. 



on a quotation from Brown's Essay on 



Satire, 110. 



on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 110. 



on a sonnet, supposed to be Milton's, 



142. 



on Dryden's Essay upon Satire, 146. 



on Brandon the juggler, 154. 



on " Words are men's daughters," 151. 



.— on the Scaligers. 193. 



on De Foe's anticipations of modern 



ideas, 195. 



on Deus Justificitus, 19.5. 



on Monarchia Solipsorum, 197. 



on Nettle in, dock out, 205. 



un manuscript of Bedc, 247. 



notes on newspapers, 248. 



on Duncan Campbell, 248. 



on MS. sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 249. 



on Dryden's Absolomand Achitophel, 



249. 



on meaning of waste-book, 251. 



on Salgado's slaughter-house, 284. 



on Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 304. 



on Captain John Stevens, 306. 



on a history of comets, 306. 



on Edmund Prideaux and the post- 

 office, 308. 



on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 338. 



on Letters on tile British Museum, 461. 



on the Im ige of both Churches, 469. 



on the word coU'abias, 482. 



C. (K W.) on the arms of the Cotton 



family, 187. 



on the spelling of Britannicus, 275. 



on curious facts in natural history, 



39S. 467. 

 C. (T.) on " Fronte capillata," &c., 92. 



on mark for a dollar, 449. 



on Tu autem, 308. 



on places called Purgatory, 308. 



Cuicfal in Flandria, where? 238. 

 Culprits torn by horses, 91, 92. 

 Culprit, origin of the word, 44. 

 Cumming (Sir Alexander), 39. 152. 

 Cunningham (P.). on the verses, <' Poor 



Allinda." &c., 264. 



on the Outer Temple, 375. 



Curfew-bell. 77. 



Curse of Scotland, 22. 423. 483. 



Curwen (Sir Thomas), an excellent archer, 



323. 

 Curwen family, 89. 125. 253. 

 Cushion dance, 125. 286. 

 C. (W. H.) on Cardinal Erskine, 13. 



on Nicholas Ferrar's Digest, 12. 



C. (W. W.) on Francis Moore, 466. 



Cx. on May cats, S4. 



on the titles of spiritual peers, 118. 



D. 



D. on Cardinal Allen's declaration, 11. 



. on ring dials, 196. 



A. on King Richard III., 300. 



on suera, ferling, grasson, 75. 



.-T— on Sir T. Herbert's memoirs of 



Charles l.,260. 



on the Tanthony bell, 429. 



on the use of the word umbrella, 509. 



D. (2) on the etymology of aver, 12. 



on filthy gingram, 42. 



on the meaning of gulls, 143. 



I"). (A.) on Poem on the Grave, 372. 



D. ( A. A.) on the hand giving the blessing, 



477. 

 on Diogenes in his tub, 449. 



— on skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424 

 on topical memory. 449. 



on vegetable sympathy, 407. 



on the phrase '^ To a T," 424. 



Daffy down dilly, a nursery rhyme, 220. 



259. 

 Damasked linen of James 1 1., 13. 229. 

 Dancing Trenchmore, its meaning, 89. 437. 

 Darby and Joan ballad, 38. 69. 

 Darcy Lever church, 27. 

 Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 



60. 229. 

 Davie, jun. (Gn.)on Hylles' Arithmeticke, 



409. 

 Davies (Sir John), arms of, 409. 

 -^— and his biographers, 82 336. * 

 Davy Jones's locker, 478. 509. 

 D. (C. W) on Coleridge and the penny 



post, 27. 

 D. (E. A.) on Henry Chettle, 54. 



on William Chilcot. 73. 



on " Fronte capillati," 124. 



on dominicals, 25. 



on the motto, " God speed the plough," 



8. 



on Long Meg of Westminster, 22. 



on Shak^peare'sword " captious," 153. 



Deans, when first styled Very Reverend, 



352. 437. 

 Death of Death's painter, 495. 

 Death, representations of, 450. 501. 

 Deer, fossil, of Ireland, 26. 121. 212. 502 

 D. (E. H. D.) on the Coptic Language, 468. 

 on king of Nineveh burned in his 



palace, 506. 

 on epitaph in Killyleagh churchyard, 



422. 

 " Defender of the Faith," its ancient use, 



9. 28. 94. 157, 

 De Foe, Coleridge's opinion of, 136. 



couplet in, 45. 



project for purifying the Engtish Ian- 



guage, 350. 



. anticipations of modern ideas, 137. 195. 



Demonologist on Booty's case, 40. 



Deinosthenes, oration against, 141. 227. 



Denarii, 25. 



Denarius philosophorum, 168. 251. 299. 



Derby coinage, 225. 



Designed, whether used as designated^ 143. 



287- 

 Desmond, the Countess of, 250. 34L 

 Deus Justificatus, its author, 195. 

 Devil's bit, its origin, 477. 

 Devonshire charms, 258. 

 D. (G. H ) on Robert de Welle, 458. 

 D. (H. W.) on the red hand, 194. 



on touching for the evil, 197. 



on damasked linen, 229. 



on straw necklaces, 229. 



— on Rag Sunday in Sussex, 445. 

 on the waistcoat hursted, 230. 



on the couplet, " The feast of reason," 



265. 

 Dials, ring, 52. 107, 108. 196. 

 Diamagnetism, its etymology, 169. 

 Dibdin's Library Companion, errors in, 405. 

 Dies Irfe, its authorship, 468. 

 Dieu et mon droit, when first adopted, 407. 

 DifTbrmis, its signification, 24. 

 Digby (Sir Kenelm), poems discovered 



among h-is papers, 18. 238,. 367. 482. 



