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INDEX. 



Collins (Mortimer) on stanias in Childe 



Harold, 32:). 



on Vogelweide, 34R. 



Collodion, and its application to photo- 

 graphy, 443. 



Colnian (J. B.) on pauper's badge, 294. 



on finger pillories, 458. 



Colonies in England, 272. 370. 452. 



Columbus' bust at Havanna, 437. 



Commandments, early divisions of the ten, 



63. 

 Commissioners on officers of justice, their 



report, 152. KS. 

 Companinn ladder, its meaning, 4S5. 

 Complexion, its meaning, 2S. 

 Conceyted Letters, S:c., their author? 7. 

 Connecticut halfpenny. 424. 

 Conquest's (Dr.) Emendated Bible, 103. 

 Conscience, a case of the force of, 3.S. 

 Constant reader on companion ladder, 4S5. 

 Constantius II., coins of, 23S. 327. 

 Convocation for the province of York, 368. 



42.5. 

 Cooi>er (C. H.) on early visitations, 29. 



on Petty Cury, 120. 



^-^ on Cowper or Cooper, 137. 



on Fairlight church, 160. 



on the man of law, 197. 



on commissioners on otticers of justice, 



198. 



on a SK'ord-blade note, 213. 



on ancient Gravesend boats, 230. 



on the term baroner, 232. 



on decretorum doctor, 242. 



on bells in churches. 244. 



on story referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 



262. 



. on music at funerals, 404. 



on descendants of John of Oaunt, 490. 



Cooper's mini.Tture of Cromwell, 368. 

 Cordeux family, their armorial bearings, 



407. 

 Cornev (Bolton) on a Caxton memorial, 

 S3. i07. 384. 



on the Caxton coffer, 250. 270. 292. 



312. 340. 



on the first edition of Welwood s 



Memoirs, 45. 



on the Rev. Rich.ard Farmer, 407. 



on Hugh Holland, and his works, 91. 



on De Grammont's Memoires, 261. 



on Dr. Bernard's character of Abp. 



Ussher, 365. 

 ■ on earwig, 429. 



- cm foreign ambassadors, 477. 



on Johannes Trithemius, 489. 



Cornish arms and motto, 17.5. 

 Cornish (James) on plagiarisms, 35. 

 on statue of Mrs. Jordan, SS. 



. on hanging out the broom, 76. 



on notices of \V. Godwin, 76. 



— ^ on the American use of raised, 83. 



on D' Israeli and Hume, SJ. 



on D'lsraeli : Pope and Goldsmith, 99. 



on Hogarth and Cowper, 85. 



on etvmologv of gooseberry, 92. 



Cornish {\\m.) oh BaskerviUe, the printer, 



211. 

 Corpse passing makes a right of way, 124. 



240. 

 Corruptions in acknowledged words, 313. 



436. 470. 

 Costume for ladies, 150. 

 Covines, authorities wanted, 20'!. 

 Cottgill on proverbial philosophy, 81. 

 on oaths taken by pregnant women, 



151. 



, on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 161. 



on the authoress of A Residence on 



the Shores of the Baltic, 237. 



, on marriage of ecclesiastics, 348. 



. on surplices, 350. 



on fainilv of Butts, 501. 



Cowley and Gray. 21)4. 2.'i2. 



Cowper, how pronounced, 24. 76. 93. 137. 



Cowper law, inl. '242. 



Cozens, the painter, 363. 412. 491. 



C. ( P. P.) on punishment ofprince Edward, 



454. 



Cranmore on the Rev. J. Paget, 133. 



on Cocker's Arithmetic, 149. 



— (in proverb, " As lazy as Ludlam's 

 dog,'' 165. 



on BaskerviUe, the printer, 211. 



Creed (G.) on the sign, the Dog and Duck, 

 37. 



on the statue of Charles II., 40. 



on Margaret Maultasch, 56. 



^— on quotation from Shakspe.ire, 154. 

 - — on the origin of log-boitk, 154. 



on Brunswick muni, 177. 



. on serpent represented with a human 



head, 191. 



on ash-sapgiven to new-born children, 



273. 

 Creusius (Jacobnsl noticed, 473. 

 Critolaus and tlie Horacii and Curiatii, 



443. 

 Cromwell (Oliver), his private amours, 19. 

 122. 



Cooper's miniature of, 368. 



did Bp. Gibson write his life ? 117. 180. 



330. 



grants of land in Monaghan, 87. 123. 



Crosses and crucifixes, 422. 485. 

 Crnssley (Francis) on derivation of Lon- 

 don, .505. 

 Crosslev (James) on Fopet's Translation of 

 Horace, 122. 239. 



on "the right divine of kings," 12:5. 



on Bunyan and the Visions of Hell, 



139. 



on lines from Chorus Sacerdotum , 139. 



on Dr. Matthew Siitcliffe, 1.52. 



on whig and tory, Iti4. 



on Gibson's Life of Cromwell, 180. 



on Hhickloanfe Hteresis, 240. 



on a sermon of Jeremy Taylor, 251. 



on warnings to .Scotland, 2S3. 



on stanzas in Childe Harold, 285. 



on the study of geometry in Lanca- 

 shire, 3n0. 



on Defoe and the Mercator, 338. 



on inscriptions in the church of St. 



Bene't Fink, 407 

 Crow and lady-bird charms, 53. 

 C. (S. C.) on the astronomical term climate, 

 301. 



on passage in George Herbert, 329. 



Cs. (R.) on quotation in Boswell's He- 

 brides, 474. 

 C. (Streathaml on Vincent Kidder, 502. 

 C. (T.) on the locusts of the New Testa- 

 ment, 351. 



on the effects of moonlight, 355. 



on Berlin astronomical time, S'}5. 



Ct. (J. W.) on Bollarmin's paradox, 45. 

 Cuckold's cap, an old song, 468. 

 Cunningham (Peter) on De Grammont's 

 Memoirs, 233. 



Hand-book of London, additions to, 



267. 

 Curfew bell in Charleston, 240. 

 Curiosus, on statute of limitations abroad, 



2.")fi. 

 Curoe, its meaning, 101. 

 Curian, anecdote of, 173. 391. 

 C. ( W. J. ) on the derivation of charib, 484. 

 C. ( W. K.) on authoisof the Homilies, 412. 

 C. (W. R.) on Noctes Teniplaria;, 152. 

 Cycle of the moon, 102. 



D. 



D. on an almanac of 1.550, 4. 



on Lord John Fre.scheville, 441. 



. on parish registers, &c., 473. 



A. rn the authorship ol Conceyted Letters, 



S:c., 7. 

 D. (A.) on bees being informed -Qfok-dcath, 



309. 

 D. (A. A.) on noli episcojiari, 346. 



on works on the origin of evil, 346. 



on verses occurring in classical prose, 



382. 

 on gold medal of the Duke of York, 



407. 



D. (A. A.) on Dido and JEnezs, 423. 



on i>egs and thongs lor rowing, &c., 



423. 

 Ducre monument at Hurstmonceux, 354. 

 Dacres of the north, 3S2. 

 Dalstonia im Mother Bunche's Tales, 209. 

 Dalyell (Sir J. Graham) notices of, 35. 

 Damasked linen, 446. 

 Darby and Joan, an old ditty, 196. 

 Darnell (N. N.) on tapestry story of Justi- 

 nian, 2,5r.. 

 Dauphin of France, 149. 195. 

 Davies (Thomas .Stephens) on m.ignetical 



discovery, 58. 125. 

 Davus on the cognomen Walker, 424. 

 Davys (Sir John), his monument, 256. 327. 

 Day of the month, lines on, 130. 

 D. (C. de) on an adventurer in 1632,4. 



on umbrellas, 75. 



on Cowiier law, 101. 



on the pronunciation of Coke, SOO. 



D.( E. ) on Perrot's Primmer for children, 28. 

 Dead, on salting the bodies of, 6. 43. 162. 

 Dead ler ler, origin of the term, 345. 

 Deal, its meaning, 88. 161. 

 Deans (Jcaiiic, her energetic character, 434. 

 Decretorum doctor, its use, 191. 242. 

 D. (E. A.) on the word bummaree, 74. 



on Flemish account, 504. 



De Foe, an engraved portrait of, 443. 491. 



connection with the Mercator, 3.38. 



house at Stoke Newington, 256. 299. 



D. (E. H. D.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 

 160. 



on tr.inslation of Sarpi's Council of 



Trent, 275. 



on fides carbonarii, 283. 



on ancient language of Egypt, .302. 



on the earliest use of cabal, 443. 



on dial motto at Karlsbad, 507. 



on w-yle cop, 509. 



Dell, in what county ? 39. 

 Delta, on Sanskrit elementary books, 103. 

 De .Missy (Caesar), account of, 153. 

 Dendands, and their application, 484. 

 Deptford, inun.Jation at, 316. 

 Derwcnt water (Earl of), 133. 

 Desmond, the old Countess of, 305. 426. 



Dessawdorfon the disgnisyiiigs, 254. 



Devil's knell, 116. 



Devonian on meaning of pallant, 442. 



Devonshire superstitions, 98. 



D. (G. H.) on MS. fragments of old poetry, 

 5\. 



D. (H. G.) on two broadside ditties, 311. 



on Gen. James Wolfe, 322. 503. 



Dial motto at Karlstiad, 471. 507. 



Dido and i^neas, 423. 



Dies ir£E, dies ilia, its anthorship, 71. 



" Dieu et mon droit," its origin, 299. 



Dingle, early history of, 1.02. 



Discount, its origin, 208. 



Disguisvings, a performance, 254. 



D- Israeli : Pope and Goldsmith, 99. 381. 



D'lsraeli and Hume-, 83. 



Distord, its meaning, 6. 



D. (J.) on the cunning of the fox, 2D5. 



D. iJ. D.) on St. Bueno, 424. 



D— n on lord mayor not a privy councillor, 

 236. 



Dn. ( W.) on wife of St. Patrick, IPO. 



on Lord Strafford and Abp. Ussher, 349. 



Dobbin (O. T.) on English sapphics, 182. 



on works on the Life of St. P.iul, l.u8. 



on a work on Speculative Dillicultics, 



198. 



on the late William Hone, 241. 



Dodd (Charles), notices of him, 11. 



Dog and Duck, the sign, 37. 



Dog — the phrase "old dog," in Hudibras, 

 21. 



Dog's head in the pot, the sign of, 139. 



Dogmatism and puiipyism, 102. 160. 



Dole-banks, or boundary-banks, 213. 



Domingo, St., the aborigines of, 433. 



Domesday hook of Scotland, was it ever 

 published? 7. £13. 



Dominis (.Mark Antony de), Abp. of Spala- 

 tro, 257. 295. 



