522 



INDEX. 



Printers, are they privileged to wear a 



sword ? 232. 

 Printing, accuracy of, 250. 

 hint for celebrating its invention, 148. 



276. 



in U49 and Shakspeare, 34i. 



Prints, tiow t.> clean, 175. .326. 



Priscian on stanzas in Childe Harold. d'.i4. 



Proem on Chesterfield's lines on Queen 



Caroline, 444. 

 Prog, its derivation, 315. 

 Prophecy respecting France, 471. 



respecting 1S37, 473. 



Protectorate, compositions during the, 4Ub. 



490. 

 Proverb, what constitutes one, 191. 239. 

 Proverbs: "A little bird told me," 232. 



284.394. , „,^- 



" As lazy as Ludlam s dog, loo. 



" Call a spade a spade," 274. 456. 



" Going the whole hog,"_240. 



"Green eyed monster," SOI. 



■' He must go to Tiverton, and ask 



Mr. Able," 24. 



" Mad as March hare," 208. 



" Tace is Latin for a candle," 4.^6. 



" To learn by heart," — apprendrc par 



coEur, 75. 



" Worse than a crime, 2/4. 4ja. 



Proverbial philosophy, SI. 



P. (R. S. V.) on the punishment of Prince 



Edward. 410. , ^ ■ .. 



P.'s and Q.'s, " mind your P. s and y. s, 



Pubiic-house, a reason for keeping one, 1 14. 

 P (W ) on the derivation of mews, £0. 

 P.' (\V. H.) on East Norfolk folk-lore, 2ul. 



Q. on Chaucer and Caxton, 14fi. 

 y. (D.) on " A posie of other men s flow- 

 ers," S3. 



on anagrams, 297. 



Q. (F. S.l on book plates, 94. 



on Petty Cury. 120. 



on meaning of nervous, 21.3. 



Q. (O. P.) on device of SS., 230. 

 Quffiso on meaning of art'rizde, 272. 

 Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 412 4:)8. 

 Quarto (S.j on maps of Modern Universal 



History, 346. 



on list of French refugees, 42.j. 



Quere on what constitutes a proverb, 191. 

 Querist on the phrase Fides Carbonaria, 



233. 

 Quidam on Rev. C. de Missy, 153. 



on the Sepluagint name ofNun, 193. 



on the use of misereres, 36/. 



Quistourne, its meaning, 116. 300. 

 Quotations — a dictionary of h.ickneyed, 



suggested, 149. 41/^. „ 

 ■' A posie of other men s flowers, os. 



125. 211. 4.57. 



" Acu tinali raeridi," 4i6. 459. 



" But very few have seen the devil, 



133. 



" Carve out dials," &c., 154. 



■' Cleanliness is next to godliness, 



25S. 491. „„„, 

 " Crowns have their conquests, 294. 



42 S. 



I "Heu quanto minus," &c., 21. 73. 



" Perhaps it was right to dissemble 



your love." 24. 72. 331. 



" Ra,-ked by pain, by shame con- 

 founded," 7. „_ 



'■ Siium cuique tribuere, ' &c. 28.^ id. 



" Vou friend drink to me friend," 59. 



•' Felix quera faciunt alicna pericula 



cautum," 75. 



•' Non quid responderent,' Ho. 



, <■ I'he worm in the bud of youth," 85. 



162. 



" The noiseless foot of time," S8. 



" The right divine of kings to govern 



wrong," 1-5. 160. , 



Quotations : " O wearisome condition of 



humanity," 139. 

 "The'mau of law who never saw,' 



15.3. 197. 

 " Time is the stuff of which life is 



made," 154. 



" Mad as March hare," 208. 



" 'Tis twopence now," &c., 314. 372. 



" Truth is that which a man troweth," 



382. 4.55. 



" Thus said the ravens black," 443. 



" England expects every man to do his 



duty, ' 473. 



" There is no mistake," 471. 



" Hell paved with the skulls of priests," 



484. 

 •' Though lost to sight, to memory 



dear," 405. 



R. 



R. on Sir James Davies, 327. 



on Peter Talbot, .506. 



R. (A. B.) on the old Countess of Des. 



mond, 305. 

 on corruptions recognised as acknow- 

 ledged words. 313. 



on inscription at Lyons, 502. 



on a pasquinade, 292. 



on passage in Sedley, 327. 



Races in which children are named after 



their mothers, 442. 506. 

 Raised, as used by the Americans, 83. 

 Raleigh (Sir Walter) in Virginia, 190.241. 



448. 

 Rasher, its meaning, 177. 

 Rawlinson (Robert) on the crow and lady- 

 bird charms. 53. 

 R. (C.) on works on horology, 356. 

 R. (C.C.) on princesses of Wales, 24. 

 R. (C. I.) on Cicada orTettigonia Septem- 

 decim, 423. . 



Rechabite on children named after their 



mothers, .506. 

 Rectitudines Singularura Personarum, its 



date, 442. 508. 

 Regiments, names and numbers of, 368. 

 Registry of British subjects abroad, 7. 76. 

 Reigns, note on the duration of. 312. 

 Relton (F. B.) on the meaning of stickle 

 and dray, 209. 



on Pope and Flatman, 209. 



on custom on November 17th, 314. 



on continental watchmen, 356. 



Relton (J. K.) on Lord Hungeriord's arms, 

 345. 



on the cuckold's cap, 468. 



on the word cabal, 50/. 



on meaning of skeatta, 346. 



Remigius on "'Tis twopence now," &c., 



314. 

 Repudiate, often misused, 54. 163. 

 Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his exhibiuons at 



the Royal .\cademy, 406. 

 R. (F. R.) on etymnlogy of Durden, 4^4 



on roll pedigree of the Howards, 133. 



on Dr. Matthew .Sutcliffe, 239. 



on etymology of Salter, 382. 



on General James Wolfe, 489. 



R. (G.) on new costume for ladies, ISO. 

 R. tH. W. G.) on the letter v, 164. 

 Rhynsault and Sapphira, 191. 

 Richard (St.), king of the West Saxons, 



Riddle, " Tie noblest object of the work of 

 art," 153. 19/. 



Ridler's (George) oven, 311. 



Rifles, who makes the best? 29. 44._ 



Rile, or rovle, an ■•Vmericanism, 317. 



Rimbault (Dr. E. F.l on John Bodley,117. 



. on Bunting's Irish Melodies, 4.2. 



on George Chalmers, 196. 



on Darby and Joan, 196. 



on Taleof aTub, 101. 



on the Devil's knell, 116. 



on the statue of Charles II., 124. 



. on forgotten authors of the seven- 

 teenth ctntury, 134. 



Rimbault (Dr. E. F.) on madrigals in praise 

 of Queen Elizabeth, 185. 



on the use of tobacco by the Eliza- 

 bethan ladies, 208. 



on the author of the Soul's Errand, 



353. 



on Middlcton's epigrams and satyres, 



411. 



on the royal library, 446. 



on Sir Thomas More's knighthood, 



152. 



on Thomas Tusser the husbandman, 



152. 



on lines on the Temple, 181. 



on the song Winifreda, 196. 



Ring finger, 150. 198. 261. 



Ringlet, its early use, 163. 



Rinuccini gallery, its contents, 294. 



Rix (S W.) on Lominus' Blakloanse, 193. 



on Edmund Bohun, 484. 



on Jacobus Creusius, 473. 



on the Watton family, 191. 



R. (J.) on the author of Dies Use, 72. . 



on a passage in Plautus, 75. 



on the Leman baronetcy, 111. 



on traditions from remote periods,113. 



on Duke of Berwick, 244. 



on the pronunciation of Coke, 244 



on passage in Virgil, Georg. lib. iv. 87., 



244. 

 on the prophecies of Nostradamus, 258. 



on death of Cervantes, 261. 



on Itahan writers on political economy, 



356. 



on pasquinade on Cardinal Bona, 381. 



on an anecdote of Curran, 391. 



on General Wolfe, 393. 



on distich on Palestrina's violin, 393. 



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



457- 



on anagram on Voltaire, 457. 



on epitaph of Voltaire, 73. 1 14. 



on the situation of Voltaire, 73. 



R. (J. C.) on medical use of pigeons, 291. 

 on the editor of Jewel's Works, fol., 



301. 



on hvpertautology, SOI. 



on Cozens the painter, 492. 



on share of presbyters in ordination, 



R. (N. E.) on written sermons, 42. 



on prayer in one tongue, 1 16. 



on linteamina and surplices, 301. 



Robert, its various diminutives, 272. 

 Robertson (J. C.) on the Petworth register, 



125. 



Robin-redbreast, legend of the, .•)06. 



Rock (Dr.) on Alterius Orbis Papa, 11. 



on the meaning of eisell, 1.57. 



on giUI book of the Holy Trinity Bro- 

 therhood, 209. 



on sailing the dead, 16». 



RoUe of Hampole, his metrical sermons, 

 49. 116. 159. 2t:8. 



queries on his poems, 1 16. 



Roman funeral pile, 381. 



Roman Index Expurgatorius of 160/, 440. 



Ross (C.) on the duke of Monmouth's 



pocket books, 70. 

 Round Towers in Ireland, !.->. 

 Roverton the Archbishop ot spalatro, 296. 

 Royal Registers, who was the author? 474. 

 R. (R.) on Devonshire superstitions, 309. 

 R. (R. J.) on milkmaids, 73. 



on salmon fishery in the Thames, 87. 



on prophecies of Nostradamus, 140. 



R**»son (M.) on " Going the whole hog," 



240. 

 Rt. on Absolom's hair, 243. 

 on AuUis Gellius" description of a 



dimple, 131. 



on bird's care for the dead, Ijl. 



on passage in St. Bernard, 133. 



on the ring finger, 150. 



on Gray and Cowley 204. 254. 4fij. 



on orbiTioc<,a}, 1 Cor. ix., 205. 



on medical use of pigeons, 223. 



on John Liiburne, 241. 



