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INDEX. 



Thudt on the first use of sponge, 390. 

 Tick, on going, 357. 409. 502. 

 Tickell (Kichard), notice of, 276. 334. 

 "Tickhill, Godhelpme!" 340. . _ ., 

 Tierney (M. A.) on the writers in the Life 



of Pope Ganganelli, 12. 

 T. (1. H.) on Cracow pike, 118. 187. 

 Tindall (Dr. H.), epitaph on, 493. 

 Tingry, in France, 4n4. 

 Tinsell, its meaning, 477. 

 Tiring-irons, a puzzle so called, 210. 

 T. (J. F.) on the initials M. or N., 4.37. 

 T. (J. H.) on Dutch martyrology, 443. 

 T. (J. M.) on Charles 1. in Wales, 3S I. 

 T. (J. R. D.) on the family of Rowe, 470. 

 T. (K. I. P. B.) on the meaning of Skort, 



302. 



'on small words and low words, 309. 



T. (M. J.) on B.irons of Hugh Lupus, 189. 



_! oil Catalogue of Norman nobility, 306. 



Tn. on the advantage of a bad ear, 140. 



on cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 



(I'.) on the Syriac Scriptures and 



Lexicon, 2G3. 

 Toads, 3. 



Tobacco in the East, 306. 

 Tooth-ache, charm for the, 20. „ , ,. 



Topical memory, where treated of? 449. 



508. 

 Torre (James), wife of, 329. 434. 

 Torro, a note on dress, 406. 

 Totness church, 29. 

 Touchstone's dial, 52. 107. 196. 

 Tracy (Wm.), disinterred for heresy, 240. 



Tradescants, family of the, 119. 286. 353. 



391. 3S3. 469. 

 Tradesmen's signs, 224. 285. 

 Traditions frora remote pencils through 



fewlinks, 206. 237.289. 421. 

 Traherne's Sheriffs of Glamorgan wanted, 



"Trepidation talk'd," its meaning, 450. 



Trevelyan (W. C.) on apple-pie order, 485. 



on Durham sword, 4S5. 



on fossil elk of Ireland, 212. 



on the Oldenburg horn. 509. 



on the authors of the Kolliad, 129. 



Tc (G ) on charm for the tooth- ache, 20. 



Trinitall Hall's exequies, 203. 252. 



Trisection of the circle, 303. 



Tristan d'Acunha, 29. 



True blue, 27. 71. 92. 116. 194. 



Trusler (Rev. Dr.), his Memoirs, 61. 110. 



Truth, an inedited ballad on, 134. 



Ts. on Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136. 



T. (S. P. H.) on fossil elk of Ireland, 121 . 



T. (T.) on Robert Burton, 157. 



T. (T. C.) on Newburgh Hamilton, 356. 



on umbrellas, 482. 



T. (T. J.) on the derivation of gooseberry- 

 fool, 496. „ ,„^ 



Tu autem, its meaning, 263. o08. 4jS 



Turner (Dawson) on authors of the Rolliad, 

 and Pursuits of Literature, 277. 



Turner (T. Hudson) on haybands in seals, 

 291. 



Turning the tables, on the phrase, 276. 



Twysden (Sir Roger), his incredulity, 444. 



Tye, what is it ? 263. 340. 469. 



Tyro on the authorship of Cinquante Let- 

 tres d'Exhortation, 169. 



on the meaning of difformis,24. 



on oration against Demosthenes, 227. 



on Dodd, the historian, 496. 



on Engelbert, Archbishop of Treves, 



37y. 



on Bishop Hooper's Godly Confession, 



227. 



on Rodolph Gualter, 43. 



Tyro-Etymologicus on M. or N., 436. 



U. 



U (E. B.) on Dutch martyrology, 479. 

 Ulm manuscript, 60. 191. 269. 

 Umbrellas, 37. 126.482. 



Uncumber and the offering of oats, 404. 

 Usslier'a Works, on the completion of, 496. 



V. 



V. on Tennyson's In Memoriam, 506. 



on allusion in Trinitall Hall's exe- 

 quies, 252. 



on the derivation of Voltaire, 329. 



Vandyke's portrait of Lord Aubigny, 88. 

 Vane (Sir Harrj) inquiry for his work. Of 



the love of God, 3S. 

 Varro on the meaning of auriga, 188. 



— on the phrase "to speak in lutestring," 

 188. 



on Gray and Burns, 206. 



on an extract from Johannes Secun. 



dus, 135. 



on Samuel Johnson and Gilbert 



Wakefield, 138. 



Vavasour Family, 71. 



Vaughan, Sir John, notices of, 223. 



V. (E.) on Bogatzky, 478. 



on the authorship of Groves of Blarney, 



495. 



— — on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 426. 



on the conversion of William Hone, 



477. 



Vegetable sympathy, 407. 



Vegetating insects, l6o. 398. 436. 



Ven.iblcs (E ) on origin of penny postage, 6. 



Vendace, a fish, 301. 



Venwell, or Venville, its meaning, 38. 152. 

 310. 355. 



Verbum Graicum, 396. 



Ventriloquist hoax, 406. 



Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intel- 

 ligence, 85. 426. 



Poems, 85. 



portrait wanted, 426. 



Vertuous Woman, a poem frora the Har- 

 leian MSS., 219. 



Viator on vegetating insects, 436. 



Villenage, when extinct, 327. 410. 



Villiers Duke of Buckingham, 263. 



Vincent (R.) on fest and sittings, 396. 



Vineyard, the njime of certain places, 470. 



Vineyards in England, 341. 483. 



Virgil, emendation of a passage in, 237. 

 5.57. 



Vitus (St.), notices of, 241. 



Volpe (lovanni), particulars wanted, 188. 



Voltaire, its derivation, 329. 433. 525. 



— ^ epitaph on, 518. 



Henriade, translation of, 330. 388. 485. 



Volusenus or 'CVilson, 29. 



Vox populi vox Dei, 288.381. 



V. (R.) on swearing by swans, 71. 



on the division of the ten command- 

 ments, 230. 



W. 



W. (1) on inscription on a clocTc, 430. 



on the work Jartuare, S9. 



on the residence of William Wallace, 



59. 



W. (A. C.) on epigram on a clock, 431. 



Wages in the last century, 143. 285. 



Waistcoat bursted, &c., 230. 



Waldeby's (Archbishop) epitaph, 426. 



Walcott (M.ickenzie) on God's Acre, 380. 



Wales, princesses of, 477. 



Walker (Mrs. Elizabeth), a collateral rela- 

 tion to Shakspeare, 21. 



Wallace (William), where did he reside? 

 59. 



Walter (Henry) on Coverdale's Bible, 122. 



Wanton's Delli Viaggi, its republication, 

 277. 



Wardstaff, the Tale of the, 57. 



Warming-pans, engraved, 84. 115. 290. 



Warrant, an original one from the Surren- 

 den collection, 220. 



Waste-book, its meaning, 118. 195. 307. 465. 



Wat the hare, 44. 



Water-buckets given to sheriffs, 118. 



Water, Welsh words for, 30. 152. 

 Way (Albert) on lammer beads, 100. 



on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, 



Venice, 147. 



— on Gloucestershire provincialisms, 204. 

 — — on the meaning of ramasshed, 347. 

 on a superstitious use of sacramental ~ 



wine, 179. 



on specimens of foreign English, 182. 



Waylen on Lord Bexley's descent, 250. 



on lady fights at Atherton, 143. 



on sketches of Civil War garrisons,I42. 



on meaning of rechibus, 302. 



on Wither's Devil at Sarum, 142. 



on battle in Wiltshire, 142. 



W. (B.) on the word Bacon, 42. 



notices of Herstmonceux castle, 29. 



29. 

 W. (C.) on the authors of the Rolliad, 129. 

 W. (D. P.) on the phrase "by-the-bye,"229. 



on obeahism, 150. 



Weary Well at the World's End, a tale, 265. 

 W. (Edmond) on Traherne's Sheriffs of 



Glamorgan, 186. 

 Wedsecnarf on boiling to death, 153. 



on dozen of bread, l.W. 



on anecdotes of old times, 275. 



queries on costume, 88. 



on Earl of Clarendon's daughter, 88. 



— on Friday weather, 153. 



Weld (C. R) on Judges' Walk, Hampstead, 



4. 

 Well chapels, information wanted of, 478. 

 Welle (Robert de), notice of, 458. 

 Welsh history, illustrations of, 447. 

 W. (E N.) on the first panorama, 526. 

 West Chester, why so designated, 353. 459. 



460. 

 Westminster Abbey, fees at, 276. 



library of the church of, 152. 230. 



Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 68. 

 Weston on going to Old Weston, 449. 

 W. (E. N.) on Friday being unlucky, 496. 



— on the arches of Pelaga, 522. 



on Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 



328. 



on St. Olave's churches, 373. 



on Robertii Spha;ria, 467. 



W. (G. W.) on a satirical medal, 240. 

 W. (H.) on the meaning of ratche, 265. 



— on " Sun, stand thou still upon 

 Gideon!" 191. 



Whale causht at Greenwich, 207. 285. 



Wheeler's Theological Lectures, 39. 



W. (H. H.) on inscription on the Bear's 



Bible, 329. 

 Whip (One Corporal) on records at Malta, 



180. 

 White (A. Holt) on the mistletoe and oak, 



462. 



on Thanksgiving.book, 481. 



on carved ceiling in Dorsetshire, 481. 



on old Rowley, 28. 



on a tye, 263. 



on Tanthony-bell at Kimbolton, 429. 



White Rose on crucifix of Mary Queen of 



Scots, 517. 

 Whiting (Richard), his watch inquired 



after, 352. 

 W. (H. P.) on Moore's Almanack, 263. 

 Whychote of St. John's, 302. 

 Widow of the Wood, historical notice of, 



13. 

 Wilde (G. J. de) on Etty the artist, 496. 



on the author of Peter Wilkins. 13. 



Wilkes' MSS. and North Briton, 241. 

 Wilkinson ( T. T.) on Lancashire folk lore, 



55. 

 William ap Jevan's descendants, 372. 

 William the Conqueror, his sword, 24. 66, 

 Williams (Archbishop), his portrait, 8. 75. 



152. 

 (Sir C. Hanbury), ballad ascribed to 



him, 59. 

 Wiltshire, battle in, between Rupert and 



Skippon, 142. 

 Windebank (Sir F.), his elder son, 373. 

 Window tax, its origin, 447. 

 I Wines, home-made, 328. 



