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INDEX. 



Frogs in Ireland, 75. 



Fuller (Dr. Thomas), his autograph, 474. 



Funeral in Hamburgh, 209. 



Funerals, mu>ic at, 404. 



F. (W. H.) on sculptured stones in Scot- 

 land, 350. 



on the introduction of Christianity 



into Orkney, 439. 



on names of places in Normandy and 



Orkney, 501. 



F. ^Y.G.)on the authorship of " Racked by 

 pain, by shame confounded," 7. 



G. 



O. on princesses of Wales, 176. 



on remains of Sir Hugh Montgomery, 



254. 

 •— on Sir Wra. Griffith 's marriage, 272. 



on church of St. Bene't Fink, 491. 



on Monk and Cromwell, 506, 



r. on " Truth is that which a man trow- 



eth,'" 3i)2. 

 5. on Gen. James Wolfe, 272. 438, 

 on the names and numbers of regi- 

 ments, 368. 

 G. ( .\.) on a literal Germ.in Testament, 153. 



on print cleaning, 175. 



on cachecope bell, 299. 



G. (A.C.) on hnes attributed to Adm. 



Byng, 403. 

 Gacta, rocky chasm near, .343. 

 Gamma on VVood, the architect, 3'.). 



on Dr. Thomas Jackson, 59. 



Gatty (Alfred) on a Saxon bell-house, 102. 



on salting the dead, 162. 



on Nelson's coat at Trafalgar, 174. 



on peal of bells, 243. 



on the term full orders, 273. 



— on discovery of drowned bodies, 297. 



on bees being invited to funerals, 309. 



on Monk and Cromwell families, 381. 



on mitigation of capital punishment, 



434. 

 Galtv (Margaret) on Duke of Monmouth's 



pocket-books, 3yl. 

 ■ on *' Crowns have their conquests," 



428. 



Gay, Rev , in formation respecting, 388. 



G. (B.) on portrait of Mandeville, 152. 



on siege of Londonderry, 162. 



— — on first panorama, 21. 

 G. (C. M.) on Lady Fetre's monument, 182. 

 G. (C.W.) on St. Mark the stump fin- 

 gered. 191. 



on fire unknown in certain islands, 209. 



on epigram ascribed to Mary queen of 



Soots, 356. 



on the reflective pronoun sibi, 392. 



onamottoin a MS. at Cambridge, 406. 



on the derivation of earwig, 4U, 



— — on the meaning of lofcop, 411. 



on *' Alterius orbis Papa," 489. 



G. (E. J.) on a quotation from Shakspeare, 



292. 

 Geometry, its study in Lancashire, 300. 

 German translation of New Testament, 153. 

 Geronimo on sardonic smiles, 18. 

 Gerson on prayer in one tongue, 116. 

 G. (G. J. R.) on consecration of bishops in 



Sweiien, 412. 



on collars of SS., 456. 



Ghost stories, 5. 



G. (H. T.) on meaning of Whitsunday, 206. 



on meaning of Carfax, 214. 



on a passage in George Herbert, 231. 



Gibson (\V. Sidney) on clfigies of English 



sovereigns in France, 265. 

 on the punishment of Edward prince 



of Wales, S3f^. 



on the Arundelian collection, 361. 



Gild-book of the Holy Trinity brother. 



hood, -209. 

 Gillingham, council at, 28. 

 Giraldus Cambrensis, his work5, 41. 

 G. (J. M.) on the late William Hone, 105. 



on Wither's Hallelujah, 118. 



on School of the Heart, 141. 



G. (J. M ) on Henry Headley, 181. 

 on Joceline's Legacy, 367. 



— on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 

 391. 



G. (J. N. G.) on derivation of ara, 383. 

 Glass in windows not a fixture, 99. 328. 

 Glastonbury thorn, 114. 



miraculous walnut-tree at, 115. 



Gloria, on its use after the Gospel has been 



announced, 189. 

 Gloucester ditty, 311. 



saved from the king's mines, 175. 



Gododin, an ancient Welsh poem, 314. 469. 

 Godwin (William), notices of, 76. 

 Goldsmith on a passage in the Deserted 



Village, 482. 

 Gomer on the Welsh poem Gododin, 314. 

 Gookins of Kent, 103. 

 Gooseberry, its etymology, 93. 

 G. (P. J.F.) on Hudibras' "old dog," 21. 

 Grammar schools in England, list wanted, 



345. 

 Grammont's Memoirs, the date of the 



earliest edition, 23 i. 261. 

 Gravesend boats in olden time, 230. 

 Graves (Francis) on Cozens the painter, 



491. 

 Graves (James) on the order of Greenwich, 



101. 



on Michaelmas goose, 291. 



on Rinuccini gallery, 294. 



on the Hotham family, 346. 



Grav and Cowley, 20(. 252. £62. 465. 



Gray and Virgil, 285. 466. 



G. (R.) on Blackloanje Ha?resis, 239. 



— on Marcus .Stilus Antoninus, 245. 

 ' on Nullus and Nemo, 244. 



on early printing, 276. 



on Matthew Paris' Historia Minor, 



328. 



Greek names of places, modern ones, 470. 



Greenwich, order of, 101. 



Griffin on (Jen. James Wolfe, 438. 



on the royal library. 446. 



Griffith (Sir Win.), his marriage with Eliz. 

 Fiennes, 272. 



Grimsdyke, or Grimesditch, 192. 244. 330. 

 372. 454. 



Grocers' Hall, its ancient state, 267. 



Grotto, pray remember the, a note, 269. 



Groves of Blarney, author of this song, 12. 



G. (S. E.) on Wigtoun Peerage, 383. 



on masters and marshals of the cere- 

 monies, 405. 



on foreign ambassadors, 442. 



on city of London charter, 444. 



G. (W. S.) on Grimsdyke, 244. 



on freedom from serpents, 261. 



on additions to Cunningham's Lon- 

 don, 267. 



on a well near Banstead Downs. 315. 



on rocky chasm near Gaeta, 343. 



on the word premises, 483. 



Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of London, 

 .505. 



Gyftes (Llaw) on the Davies monument, 

 2.56. 



Gypsies, the Indian origin of, 471. 



H. 



H. on "Time is the stuff of which life is 



made," 154. 



on the empress Helena, 154. j 



on Arbor Lowe, Stanton Moor, &c., 



274. I 



Hackneyed quotations, a dictionary of, 149. 



405. 

 Hailstone (Edw.) on meaning of Agla, 370. 1 

 Hallam (Henry) on Mabillon's charge 



against the Spanish clergy— Campanella 



— Wilkes' MSS., 275. 

 Halle, arms of, wanted, 56. I 



Halliwell (J. O.) on a monumental bust of 



Shakspeare, 3')7. 

 donation to the Clietham library, 333. 



493. 

 Halls, its meaning as used by Bacon, 2S0. 



Hampden (John), inscription on his grand- 

 daughter, 423. 

 Hampton Court, the residence of Elizabeth 



of York, 40. 

 Hand giving the benediction, 214. 

 Hand (J. T.), date of a charter, 152. 

 Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 74. 

 Harington (E.C.) on organs in churches, 72. 

 —— on marriage of bishops, 125. 



on Johannes Trithemius,490. 



Harris, painter in water colours, 330. 

 Harris (J.), notice respecting his father, 



330. 

 Harrison (John Branfill) on master of the 



buckhounds, 422. 

 Hart(W. H.)on inundation at Deptford, 



316. 

 Harvey (Gabriel), his memoranda in books, 



169. 

 Haskins (J. F.) on the Spaniards in Peru, 



&:c., 257. 

 Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 44. 92. 108. 



160. 

 H. (A. W.) on a riddle, 153. 



on the termination " -ship," 153. 



Of\ nightingale and thorn, 175. 



on Johannes Trithemius, 442. 



Hawick, History of, wanted, 233. 329. 



Haydon's gullv, legend of, 53. 



H. (C.) on Richard Rolle of Hampole, 49. 



268. 

 — ^ on Queen Brunehaut, 136. 



on anagrams, 350. 



on the scent of the bloodhound, 369. 



on " Acu tinali merida," 459. 



on Johannes Trithemius, 490. 



Hd. on derivation of sera, 455. 

 H. (De.) on Pope's honest factor, 71. 

 Headley (Henry), a forgotten critic, 181. 

 Hebrew sermon in English stone, 378. 

 Herigeland (Philip) on expressions in Mil- 

 ton, 394. 



on moonlight, 273. 



on anagrams, 297. 



Helena, the Empress, 154. 



H. ( E. N. ) on " England expects every 



man," &c., 473. 

 Henry ( Dr. James) on passages in Virgil, 88. 



307. 420. 

 Henryson and Kinaston, 176. 

 Herbert (George), passage in his poems, 



231. 329. 

 Hermes on anagrams, 327. 

 — — on dial motio at Karlsbad, 471. 



on Thumb Bible, 484. 



Hermit of Hampstead on Sheridan and 



Vanbrugh, 74. 



on religious statistics, 445. 



Hernshaw, its meaning, 76. 

 Herschel anticipated, 233. 284. 490. 509. 

 Hertford Priory, when founded, 472. 

 Heselden (Win.S.l on St. Trunnian, 179. 



on a funeral in Hamburgh, 269. 



Hey wood (John), dates of his birth and 



death, 257. 

 H. (F. L.) on painted prints of Overton, 39. 

 H. (G. T.) on "Frightened out of seven 



senses," 233 

 H. (H. E.) on "Heu quanto minus," 73. 



on " The worm in the bud," 162. 



on the nightingale and thorn, 242. 



on copying inscriptions, 332. 



on Sinaitic inscriptions, 458. 



Hickson (Samuel) on theeisell controversy, 



on the meaning of prenzie, 1.3.5. 



on Winifreda— Childe Harold, 277. 



on stanzas in Childe Harold, 386. 



Hlggins (Godf.), notice of his works, 152. 



Highgate, swearing on the horns at, 84. 



Historical coincidences, 497. 



H. (J.) on the house of Yvery, 136. 



H. (J, O.) on Chaucer and Gray, 54. 



H. (J. W.) on " Alterius orbis Papa," 11, 



H. (N.) on an expression in Sir Thomas 



Browne, 231. 

 Hobbes' Leviathan, frontispiece lo, 314. 



.383. 487. 

 Hoby (C.) on cure for the toothache, 2-'V. 



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