INDEX. 



519 



Hogarth and Cowper, which preceded the 

 other ? S5. 



Holland (Hugh) and his works, 62.91. 125. 



Homilies, authors of, 346. 412. 



Hone (William), notices of, 25. 105. 241. 



Hooping cough, cure for, 227. 



Hopkins, the witchtinder, 165. 



Hopton, Lady, Mr. Ernie's letter respect- 

 ing, yy. 



Horner (Lady Elizabeth), notices of, 131. 

 197. 



Horology, the best work on, 175. 240. 356. 



Horrebow's History of Iceland, its trans- 

 lator, 2U3. 



Hoste (Paul), noticed. 474. 



Hotham ot Yorkshire, the family of, 346. 



Hougoumont, a corruption, 313. 456. 



Howard, pedigree of the family, 133. 



H. (P.) on devotional books of the Mo- 

 ravians, 502. 



H. (R.) on the theory of the earth's form, 

 76. 



on a curious inscription, 99. 



on early history of Dingle, 152. 



on Hopkins the witchfinder, 165. 



— on the house of Lord E. Fitzgerald, 

 173. 



on Table-book, 212. 



on marriages within ruined churches, 



231. 

 H. (R. C. H.) on Churchill's paraphrase of 



Psalm cxxxvii.,82. 



on La Mer des Histoires, 88. 



H. (R. D.) on Somersetshire rhyme, 149. 

 . on Louis Piiilippe and his bag of nails, 



484. 

 H. (R. S.) on the game Thread the needle, 



3d. 



— on the ring finger, 199. 

 . on dole-bank, 213. 



H. (.S.) on the song The Groves of Blarney, 

 12. 



on a passage in Dryden, 1.3. 



on the meaning of complexion, 28. 



on the author of an expostulation, 72. 



.. — _ on Thomas More and John Fisher, 

 417. 



on historical coincidences, 497. 



H. 2 (S ) on the phrase .Sneck up, 28. 



on Killigrew arms, 76. 



on Cornish arms and motto, 174. 



H. (S. H.) on the private amours of Crom- 

 well, 19. 



on Notes and Queries' MSS., 50. 



Hues on the Glooes, the earliest edition, 

 .384. 



Hungerford (Lord), his arms, 34.5. 395. 



Hutchin.-ion (Lucy), inquiry after, 85. 



M. (W. B.) on the meaning of carmag- 

 noles, 208. 



Hypertautology, instances of, 15!. 301. 



Hyphenism anil hyphenization, 203. 



Hytche (E. J.) on the two kings of Brent, 

 ford, 3o9. 



I. 



I. (B. R.) on price of land in Shropshire, 



502. 

 I. (F.) on story by Jeremy Taylor, 507. 

 t. (U H.) on the meaning of senage, 28. 

 Ignorance and superstition. 53. 

 Infantry firing, on the number of rounds, 



407. 

 Ingraham (Edw. U.) on the Penn fainilv, 



9.i. 

 Inoculation, fees for, 231. 

 liiijuircr on commissioners on officers of 



justice, I.')2. 

 Inscription, a curious, 99. 



on an oak hoard, li)9. 



Ireland, intrtxliiction of reptiles into, 12. 

 Irene (St.,*, empress of Constanlinopli',475. 

 Iriiih cirin, with the legend ** Voce i>opuli," 



.06. 13S. 

 Iiabel, queen of the Ulc of Man, 423. 

 Iters of I'ickring and Lancaster, inquiry 



after, 41. 



J. 



J. on portr-ait of A^ermuyden,21. 



on E.ssex's expedition to Ireland, 191. 



Jackson (Ed. Steane) on dogmatism, 160. 

 Jackson (J. E.) on Lord Hungerford, 395. 

 Jacobus de Voragine, his work, 23. 

 James 1., a proverb of, 85. 165. 

 James II., discovery of his remains, 498. 

 Jarltzberg on the Vine of St. Francis, 89. 

 J. (C. ) on glass in windows a fixture, 328. 

 J. (D. B.), epipram on Erasmus, 437. 



on a quotation from a poem, 443. 



ballad on the rising of the Vendee, 473. 



on Macaulay's ballad of Naseby Battle, 



4&5. 

 Jeanne (La Mere), inquiry respecting, 40. 

 Jenings, or Jennings, his peiligree, 424. 

 Jewel's Works, notes on the Oxford edition, 



225. 301. 

 J. (F.) on the etymology of briwingable, 



212. 

 — — on paragraph mark in the Bible, 394. 

 J. (F. W.) on judges styled Reverend, 151. 

 — — on continental watchmen and their 



dogs, 206. 



on the erection of crosses, 422. 



on St. Alkald, 445. 



on the Duke of Wellington's reply to 



Mr. Huskisson, 471. 

 J. (G.)on thesiteof Caleva Atrebatum,4£4. 

 J. (H.) on brother Jonathan, 123. 



on Stanedge Pole, 123. 



on nick-nacks, 214. 



J. (J. B.) on Cleopatra's needle, 101. 



J. (J. R ) on inscriptions on the Bourchier 



family, 392. 

 Joceline's Legacy, 367. 410. 454. 

 John a Cumber, 56. 78. S3. 120. 453. 

 John a Kent, 56. 78. 83. 119. 120. 

 John of Gaunt, his descendants, 343. 490. 

 John (William ap) on Roman funeral pile, 



.381. 

 Johns (St.) on BaskerviUe, the printer, 123. 



on meaning of ploydes, 501. 



Johnson (Dr. Thomas), particulars of, 59. 



Jonah and the whale, 45. 178. 



Jonah iii. 4., the Septuagint reading, 154. 



Jonathan, brother, origin of the term, 123. 



Jones (Edwin J.) on meaning of nervous, 70. 



Jordan (Mrs.), statue of, 58. 332. 



J. (P.) oil execution at Winchester, 318. 



J. (R.) on a sword-blade, note, 176. 



charade on earwig. 393. 



on j»rophecies of Nostradamus. 393. 



J. (T.) on the division of the decalogue, 63. 



on organs in churches, 72. 



on various modes of swearing, 90. 



on Anonymous Kavennas. 122. 



on baronet of Ireland, 161. 



Judges styled Reverend, 151. 198. 



Jugglers, Indian, 472. 



Julin, notes on, 171. 228. 



Junior on The Groves of Blarney, 12. 



Juror on the introduction of shawls into 



England, 7, 

 Justinian, tai)estry story of, ~5i^. 

 Jutt (E. K.) on Cocker's Aritlimetic, 102. 

 J. (W.) on Praed's Works, 327. 

 on Walpoie and Junius, S^j. 



K. 



K. (D. ) on equestrian statues, 126. 



K. (E. H.) on the word Agia, 370. 



Kelke ( W. Hastiui^s) on Lady Hora Hast- 

 ings' bequest, 92. 



Kelso convoy, i(.s meaning, 176. 



Kerriensis on Gen. James Wolfe, 409. 



Kershaw (.1. H.) on fairy dances, 173. 



on ('oleridge's Essays on lieauty, 175, 



K'.'r!^lcy (T. H.) on the siege of (iloiicesler, 

 175. 



Kcwcnsis on swearing on the horns at 

 Ilighgatc, 84. 



Kg ( P. S ) nri nimble ninepencc, 2.34. 



K. ( H. C) on the word repudiate, 54. 



on passage in Virgil, 89. 



K. (H. C.) on the meaning of eisell, 157. 



on works on horology, 175. 



on pendulum demonstration, 235. 



^— on anagrams, 350. 



on locusts of the New Testament, 352. 



on Dacre monument at Hurstmon. 



ceux, 354. 

 Kidder (Vincent), his pedigree, 502. 

 Killigrew arms, 76. 

 Kilts, their antiquity, 107. 170. 445. 

 Kimmeroi, Cimbri, Cymry, 444. 

 King (Philip S.) on Querelle d'.Mleman, 



238. 



on cock and bull story, 312. 



on corruptions as acknowledged words, 



436. 



on Whig and Tory, 492. 



on Prince Rupert's drops, 492. 



King (R.J,) on John Bodley, 117. 



on Lambert, the arch-rebell, 339. 



King (Thos. W. ) on serpent represented 



with human head, 331. 



on book plates, 354. 



Kingeston (Lord Thomas), notices of, 22. 



King's evil, a surprising cure of the, 270. 



King's way, Wilts, 231. 



King (W. W.) on Southampton brasses, 132. 



— on the Man of Law, 1.53. 



" Kiss the hare's foot," origin of the phrase, 



21 . 74. 

 K. (J ) on force of conscience, 39. 



on medical use of mice, 52. 



on lines on the temple, 76. 



K. (L. H.) on Lady Flora Hastings' be- 

 quest, 92, 

 Knight (Charles) on " Mind your P's and 



Q's," 11, 

 Knights Bachelor, list of, 424, 

 Knock under, its derivation. 234. 

 Knox (John), his writings, 174. 

 KoKo^ohdixrvXof^ or stump-fingered, 191. 

 K, ( VV, H. ) on cross-legged effigies, 382. 

 on the arms of the Cordeaux family, 



407. 

 Kyme, notices of the family of, 23. 76. 110. 



L. 



L. on Bishop Butler's MS. sermons, 316. 



on the age of trees, 401. 



L. (A.) on the meaning of log-ship, 254. 



on Columbus' bust at Havanna, 4.37. 



L. ( A. C.) on siege of Londonderry, 242. 

 Lachteim (Prior), who is he ? 2."i. 

 Lacy, Count Maurice Tanner de, 382. 

 Laing (David) on Knox's Works, 175. 

 Lamb (Charles), his epitaph, 161. 

 Lambert, the arch-rebell, 339. 

 Lamp, perpetual, 501. 

 Laurie (James) on Lestourgeon the horolo- 



gist, 233. 



on the pronunciation of Chaucer, 255. 



on the island of ^Egina. 255. 



Lawrence (Thos.) on Coke and Cowper, 93. 



on notation by coalwhippers, 124. 



on the sign, Dog's head in the I'ot, 



139 



on equestrian figure of Eliz.ibeth, 231. 



on the derivation of Wyle Cop, 243. 



on the termination ".ship." 261. 



on finger pillories in churches, 315. 



on meaning of spon, 412. 



Lavman on the paintings of Sir Joshua 



Rty nobis, 406. 

 L. (D.) on Henry.son and Kinaston, 176. 

 Leamer on Berlin astronomical time, 355, 

 Le (Jrene at Wrexham, .371. 458. 

 Lenian baronetcy, .58. 111. 299. 

 Leon on stanzas in Childe Harold, .508. 

 Lestourgeon the horologist, when did he 



flourish y 23,3. 

 Level (Petrus), a Paris printer, 234. 

 L. (E. VV.) on Cheshire folk-lore, 40.5. 

 L. (H.)on William III. at Exeter, &c., 233. 



on colonies in Englanil, 4.52. 



Liber Miraliilis, where to he seen ? 474. 

 Liber Scntcntiarum, notes in, 188. £4.3. 



282. 



