INDEX. 



517 



Don, a poem, the early editions, 4+1. 



Donitetti, new tacts concerning, 380. 



Porlsnaig on marriage of bishops, 196. 



Douglas (J. A.) on Lady Petre's monu- 

 ment. 21.'. 



Douglas (Kobert) and Mary queen of Scot- 

 land, 23. 2y9. 



D. (F.) on parliamentary debates, 1768 to 

 177+, 368. 



D. (Q.E.) on religious statistics, 382. 



D. (It.) on the use of bootiiicns, 23i. 



Dray, its meaning, i^t/9. 



Dredge (John 1.) on John Kodlev, 210. 



oil Dr. \Vm. Wall's works, -190. 



DriramnitavichiUichatan, its locality, 501. 



Drowneil, how to discover their bodies, 148. 

 251. 2^7. 



Dryander (Francis). See Enzt'nas. 



Drvasdust on Gibson's Life of Cromwell, 



in. 



on Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, 



272 

 . — . on the early use of the crucifix, 422. 

 Dryden, on a passage in, 13. 



and Oldham, 36. 93. 



, illustrated by T. Holt White, 294, 



411. 



, portrait wanted, .ra. 



, suppressed epilogue by, 472. 



D. ( r.) on Sinaitic itiscripuons, 3S2. 

 Dubuurg (G.) on musical composition of 



Matthew Dubourg, 443. 

 Dubourg (Matthew;, musical compositions 



of, 44j. 

 Ducks and drakes, 502. 

 Dunrossness on Shetland folk lore, 500. 

 Durdeii, its etymology, 424. 

 Durham see, its privileges and customs, 425. 

 D. (W.) on the first panorama, 54. 

 Dx. on Berlin mean time, 25i). 



on locusts of the New Testament, .352. 



Dyke (Henry) on Aulus Gellius' dimple, 



!iS5. 



E. on lord mayor not a privy councillor, 



180. 

 . — — on poet referred to by Bacon, 257. 

 E. (.\.) on Pope's connection with Upton 



Court, 315. 

 Eagle, arms displayed on spread. 424. 

 Earthquake at the Crucifixion, 3io, 

 Earth's form, theory of 76. 

 Earwig, it.< derivation, 274. 593. 411. 429. 

 Eastwood (J.) on Petty Cury, 120. 



on Sacre cheveux, 262. 



on payments for destroying vermin, 



SS9. 



on derivation of London, .505. 



Eboracoinb on the family of Etty, 27. 



E. (li. P. D.) on an entomological query, 



141. 

 Ecclesiastics, marriage of. See Bishops. 

 Eclipse, mistake as to one, 58. 12.5. 

 E. (C.P.) onBcaumontand Jeremy Taylor, 



154. 

 Eden (C. Page) on sermon of Bp. Taylor's, 



354. 

 Edward, prince of Wales, his punishment, 



SoH 41)9. 453. 

 ElTagies on Gray ami Virgil, 2S.5. 

 EIFaress on Broad Halfpenny Down, 1.31. 

 Ertlgies. cross-legged, date of the latest, 



Mi. 4.5S. 



of EnKlish sovereigns in France, 2(S. 



Kgmont (Frederick), 151. 



Egypt, language of ancient. 1.52. 240. 302. 



E. (H.) on supposed witchcraft, 'o.'j. 



— on the city I'ermihidum, 345. 

 on play ol (ieorne Uarnwell, 48.3. 



E. (H. N.) on iiioiiiiinental symbolism, 72. 



— on meaning of Pharetrain dcTutcsbit, 

 310. 



on Ch.attes of llanfllc, 382. 



— — on testing a bow, .392. 



on the arms of ihc Methwtn family, 



424. 



E. (H. T.) on the first panorama, 54. 



on the hou.se of Yvery, 101. 



— - on posie of other men's flowers, 125. 



on works on horology, 240. 



on ruined churches, ooQ. 



Else! I controversy, S6. 



E. (J.), was Milton an Anglo-Saxon scho- 

 lar ? iuo. 



on an entomological query, 101. 



on the poems of Richard KoUe, 116. 



— on a ship's berth, 212. 

 Elfshot, its cure, 500. 



Elgiiiensis on warnmgs to Scotland, 233. 

 Elizabeth (Queen), equestrian figureof, 231. 



, madrigals in her praise, 185. 



scamlal against, 161. 



Ellacombe(H. T.) on Thomas Kingeston, 



22. 

 on the first panorama, 119. 



on payments for destroying vermin, 



447. 



Elliot (R.W.) on superstitions respecting 



bees, oOS. 

 on the proverb, " merry Wakefield," 



369. 



on a plough in Castor church, 4''5. 



E!lison(N.ithaniel) on the death of Pitt, 232. 



EUrake, or Hell-rake, 192. 260. 



Elsevir on the two Drs. Abercrombie, 353. 



Ely cathedral, ifiscription in, 116. 



Emblems, a chapter on, 4U3. 



E. (M. C.) on etymology of London, 4.37. 



Em quad on Caxton's printing materials, 



232. 

 England, metrical history of, S15_. 

 Eijquirer on the convocation of York, 363. 

 Ensis on the proof of a sword, 39. 

 Entomological query, 101. 141. 

 Enzinas, or Dryander, imiuiry after his 



works, 5. 

 Epitaph in Dalkeith churchyard, 230. 

 E. (P. S.) on the completion of the Acta 



Sanctorum, 7. 

 Equestrian statues, 72. 126. 

 Equivocation, treatise of, 419. 488. 

 Erasmus, epigram on, 437. 

 Ercad on the Dacres of the north. .382. 

 Ermines on heraldic figures at Tonbridge, 



115. 

 Ernie's letter respecting Lady Hopton, 97. 

 Eryx, on the word secant in Virgil, 24. 

 Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 44. 

 Essex's exjiedition to Ireland, 191. 

 Etty, the artist, family of, 27. 

 Eupator on treatise of equivocation, 419. 



on justice to Pope Pius V., 421. 



Eustace (St.), his legend, 52. 



Evans (Lewis) on the custom of souling, 



506. 

 Execution under singular circumstances, 



191.243.284.317. 

 Exon on legal time, 502. 

 Exons of 'the guard, 87. 



F. 



F. on Mallet's second wife, 191. 



on the Winchester execution, 284. 



Faber-Ferrarius on Dryden and Oldham, 



93. 

 Fairlight church, description of, 57. 160. 

 I'airy dances, 173. 

 Fanny on a fragment, *' The Abbey," 372. 



on Isabel, queen of the Isleof Man,423. 



Farlieu, its meaning, 317. 



Farmer (Rev. Richard), his character, 379. 



407. 428. 

 Fasciculus Icmporum, U8. 276. 

 y. (E.) on thread the needle, 140 

 F. iE. D. C.) on the spelling of Orinoco, 24. 

 Fell (Leonard), was he brother of the 



judge'!' 256. 

 Felton, where is the letter found in his 



hat'/ 1.52. 

 Fcnnell ( Wm ) on portrait of Whiston, 21. 

 I'enton (John) on iiao, a ship, 28. 

 ■■'erinilodnm, was it a city':* 345. 395. 

 Fcst sittings, 42. 



F. (F. F.) on the word repudiate, 163. 



F. (H.) on the privileges of the Durham 



See, 425. 

 .— on compositions during the Protecto- 

 rate, 4>4). 



on dial motto at Karlsbad, 507. 



" Fiat justitia, ruat ccelum," origin of the 



apothegm, 91. 

 " Fides Carbonaria," origin of the phrase, 



233. 283. 

 Finavdis ( Father), an anagram by him, 405. 

 Finger pillories in churches, 315. 395. 4t^. 

 Fire unknown in certain islands, 2U9. 283. 



a31. 

 Fishes, Greek names in the Vespa?, 501. 

 Fits, cure for, l>3. 

 Fitzgerald (Lord Edw.), the house of, 173. 



23U. 411. 

 Flemish account, origin of the expression, 



504. 

 Fm. on Mary Anne Clarke, 493. 

 Folietani, or leaf-eaters, 256. 

 F'olk lore, 3. 52. 98. 148. 227. 251. 269. 291. 



308. 380. 404. 436. 470. 500. 

 Cheshire, 405. 



Devonshire superstitions, 98. 309. 



East Norfolk, 53. 251. 



Lincolnshire, 470. 



Shetland, .^llO. 



Somersetshire, 149. 



Sutfulk, 148. 



Surrey, 291. 



Fontainebleau, its etymology, 38. 193. 

 Forbes (C.) on kiss the hare's loot, 74. 



on curious omen at marriage, 142. 



on " A posie of other men's flowers," 



211. 



on visiting cards, 24.3. 



on story referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 



S26. 



on " A little bird told me," 394. 



on *' Call a spade a spade," 456. 



Forbes' poem. The Don, 441. 

 Foreign ambassadors, list of, 442. 477. 



English, 130. 



Form for receiving converts, 189- 



Fort une, its meaning, 57. 142. ,328. 476. 



Foss (Edw.) on collar of S;., 147. 



on judges styled Reverend, 1S8. 



Foi'rth fare, its meaning, 39. 

 Fox, its cunning illustrated, 295. 

 Frampton (Tregonwell), particulars of, 474. 

 Francis on Moore's .Almanack, 74. 

 Francis (St.), the vine of, 89. 

 Franciscus on the locality of Gillingharn, 

 28. 



on Broad Halfpenny Down, 197. 



on Borough-English, 214. 



•^^ on '* Dieu et mon droit," 299. 

 on the pauper's badge, 372. 



on payments for destroying vermin, 



389. 447. 



Franklin, Latin verso on, 443. 



Eraser ( W.) on three estates of the realm, 



115. 278. 



on Borongh-English, 133. 



, on " But very few have seen the 



devil," 133. 



on scurvy ale, 102. 



on the term Milesian, 175. 



on cycle of Cathay, 181. 



. — - on hand giving the benediction, 214. 



on an archbishop of Spalairo, 257. 



on " Call a spade a spade," 274. 



on Merrill and the eleciric telegraph, 



341. 

 on printing in 1419, and Shakspcare, 



344. 



on the custom of snnling, 381. 



on rural and urban deans, .5t)2. 



(HI legend of the robin redbreast, ."iOG. 



Freemasons, works on their origin, 2.M. 

 French refugee-', treaty oi cumpenaation, 



423. 

 Frore (O. E.) on the death of Cervantes, 



116. 

 Frescneville (.lohii Lord), noticed, 441. 

 Friends, a member of the society of, on 



Ouaker expurgated Bible, 412. 



