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INDEX. 



Talhot (Peter), the pseudo Lorainus, 193. 



240. 458. 506. 

 Taloof a Tub, origin of the phrase. 101. 242. 

 Talented, Sterling's objection to its use, 405. 

 Taylor (E S.) on (igures of Saints in Mar- 

 tham church, 7. 



on E.ist Norfolk folk lore, 53. 



on a monumental inscription, 182. 



on coins of Constantius II., 238. 



on corpse passing making a right of 



way, 240. 



on the coinage of Vabalathus, 2o5. 



on the word .igla, 370. 



on pasquinade on Pio, 437. 



. on Grinisdyke, 454. 



on Voce populi halfpenny, 139. 



Taylor (Jeremy) on a passage in his ser. 

 mon, 435. 



a sermon of his overlooked, 251. 354. 



his story of the Greek, 208. 262. 326. 



507. 

 Tec Bee, on the transformation of the but- 

 terfly, 27. 



on Hampton Court, 40. 



on ISensleys of Norwich, 115. 



on Coke and Cowper, 13:*. 



on printers' privilege, 2.32. 



Templar, on lines on the Temple, ISl. 

 Temple (Harry Leroy) on parallel passages, 



435. 

 Temple, lines stuck on the, 76. 181. 

 Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on the early use 



of the crucifix, 485. 

 Tennyson's Lord of Burleigh, its ground, 

 work, 12. 



use of the word cycle, .37. 181. 



Tho Princess, passage in, 72. 



T. (E. S.) on an inscription in Martham 

 church, 20. 



on Puity Curv, 24. 



Texas, plant in, 208. 332. 



Texts before sermons, their origin, 344. 



387. 

 T. (K.G.I on the meaning of eisell, 155. 

 T. (F. W.) on fost sittin-s, 42 



on superstitions respecting bees, 308. 



T. (H.) on cleanliness next to godliness, 



491. 

 Theobald's notes on Shakspeare, 28. 

 Theodolite, its derivation, 383. 4.57. 

 Thenphylact, on colonics in England, 272. 



on fire unknown, 2S3. 



on the derivation of poetasler, 301. 



on Scvthians blinding their slaves, 314. 



on de'riv.ition of Stonehenge, 328. 



on Mirtial's distribution of hours, 332. 



• on Maltese dialect, 3S3. 



on Lycian inscriptions, 383. 



on the Cajots and CretiTis, 387. 



on Coleridge's Christabel, 410. 



on marriage of ecclesiastics, 427. 



on races in which children are named 



after their mothers. 442. 



on derivation of fera, 454. 



Thiriold (Charles) on repudiate, &c., 163. 



on Cowper Uiw, 242. 



on rile, or royle, 317^ 



on naturalis proles, .327. 



on the termination "-ship." 394. 



Thorns (W.J.) on the Michaelmas goose, 



230. 

 Thorns of Dauphine, meaning of the, ,502. 

 Thread the needle, origin of the game, 39. 



140. 

 Three estates of the realm. 115. 196. 278. 

 Thumb Bible, its history, 484. 

 Thurnam (John) on the battle of Brunan- 



burgh, 249. 

 Tichborne (Sir Henry), his Journal, 442. 

 Tigernach, an Irish writer, 41. 

 Time, legal, what ? ,502. 

 Times newspapers, curious notices of, 98. 

 T. (J. H.) on SaTicta Regum Majestas, 372. 

 T. (J N.) on cure for ague. 111. 

 T. (L. H. J.) on modern Greek names of 



places. 470. 

 T. (M. E. C.) on the effects of moonlight, 



355. 

 Tobacco used by Elizabethan ladies, 208. 



Todd (Dr. J. H.) on Buxtorf's translation 



of Elias Levita's Treatise, 272. 391. 

 ^— on epigram ascribed to Mary Queen of 



Scots, 385. 

 Tonbridge Castle, heraldic figures at, 115. 

 Tonges of Tonge, their genealogy, 384. 

 Toothache, cure for, 227. 

 Tory, its meaning, 57. 164. 281. 492. 

 Townlev MSS., &c., 103. 

 Toxophilus, on the test of the strength of 



a bow, 5l\ 

 T. (P.) on suicidesbnriedincross.roads,212. 

 Tr. on Laurentius Miiller, 175. 



on Rhynsault and Sapphira, 191. 



Tradescants, notice respecting, 1S2. 

 Traditions from remote periods through 



few hands, 113.237. 484. 

 Transatlantic Reader, on Sir E.Ployden,5S. 

 Transparency, its cause, 406. 

 Trees, the age of, 401. 48s. 

 Trelawney (Bp.), and a parliamentary de- 

 cision, 481. 

 Trevelyan (VV. C.) on blessing by the hand, 



262. 

 Tripos, origin of the term. 484. 

 Trithemius (Johannes), character of his 

 work, '■ Liber de Scriptoribus Ecclcsias- 

 ticis." 442. 489. 

 T. (R. S ) on an early German Virgil, 57. 

 Trunnian or Tronion (St.) noticed, liO 

 T. (.S. P. H.) on language of ancient Egypt, 

 152. 



on plants and their provincial names, 



175. 



on papal bulls, &c. , 189. 



on Francis Clerke, 192. 



T. (T.) on Buxtorf's translation of Tub 



Taam, 328. 

 Tt on dictionary of hackneyed quotations, 

 149. 



on a story by Jeremy Taylor, 208. 



Tudur Aled, a VVelsh poet, 384. 

 Turnpikes, origin of, 503. 

 Tusser, the husbandman, inquiry respect- 

 ing, 152. 

 T. (W.) on Ackey trade, 142. 

 T. ( W. J.) on Shakspeare in Sweden, 54. 



on the Hethel Thorn, «S. 



T. (W. S.) on Charles II. and written ser- 

 mons, 394. 



on damasked linen, 446. 



Tvro on Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 

 103 



on Marcus MMus Antoninus, lo2. 



on " A little bird told me." 284. 



on Sanford's Descensus, .328. 



on SacroSancta Regum Majestas, 372. 



on '■ Truth is that which a man trow- 



eth," 45.5. 



U. 



Umbrellas, their early use, 75. 



U. ( M. C.) on Stallenge queries, 315. 



'TraiTia^, 1 Cor. ix. 7., 205. 



Upton Court, did Pope write the R.ape of 



the Lock there? 315.493. 

 Ussher (Archbp.) and Lord Strafford, 290. 



349. 365. 



works, on their completion, 10. 110. 



treatise on the Seventy Weeks, 10. 



Bibliotheca Theologica, 10. 



U. (U.) on Roman Index Expurgatorius, 



440. 



V. on the royal library, 69. 



on Pope and Flatman. 165. 



on Spenser's Faerie Qucene, 165. 



V. the elision of the letter, 55. 164. 213. 

 Vabalathus, coinage of, 253. 327. 427. 491. 

 Vanbrugh's play. The Relapse, attributed 



to Sheridan, 24. 74. 

 Varro on Burns and.Propertius, .54. 



on mistake as to an eclipse, 58. 



on Spenser's age at his death, 74. 



Varro on proverb of James L, 85. 



Vashti on ell-rake or hell-rake, 192. 

 V. D. M., its meaning, 369. 

 V. (E.) on pair of curols, 101. 



on Pope and Flatman, 210. 



on religious houses in East Sussex, 473. 



Vendee, baMad on the rising of the, 473. 

 Vermin, payments for destroying, 208. 389. 



4+7. 

 \erniuyden. Sir Cornelius, his portrait, 21. 

 Verses occurring in classical prose, 382. 455. 

 Vida, on an accent and caesura in a verse 



of, 174. 

 Vincent (R. ) on the pronunciation of Coke 



and Cowper, 76. 

 on registry of British subjects abroad, 



76. 



on " the worm in the bud of youth," 86. 



on "the noiseless foot of time," 88. 



on the Lowey of Tunbridge, 453. 



Violin, the best work on the, 257. 

 Virgil, an early German edition. 57. 



^ Georg. lib. iv. 87. quoted, 244. 



. notes on, 24. 88. 260. 307. 42J. 



Visitations, on early, 8. 29. 



Visiting cards, tlieir origin, 133. 195. 243. 



Vitrified forts, 93, 



Voce populi halfpenny, 5^. 138. 



Vo-^elweide ( Walter), Longfellow's notice 



of, 346. 

 Voltaire, anagram on his name, 4.57. 



epitaph on, 73. 114. 



where situated, 73. 



Voluntary, origin of playing one, 189. 

 Vox verfi Anglorum, its author, 293. 



W. 



W. (A. C.) on Prior Lachteim and R. 



Donglai, 23. 



on ^Csop, 174. 



VVady M.ikatteb identified with Kibbroth 



Hattavah, 481 . 

 VV. (A. H.) on iiainting of the landing of 



William III., 294. 

 Walcott (iMaekenzie) on Lord Clydesdale, 



154. 



on Gen. James Wolfe, 323. 



on Dominus Bathurst, 34.5. 



on the .song Yankee Doodle, 392. 



Wales, princesses of, 24. 176. 

 Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, ma- 

 terials for a new edition, 272. 

 Walker (Sampsnnl on Yankee Doodle, 344. 

 Walker, the renowned Hookey, 421. 

 Wall (Dr. W.), his diploma and writnigs, 



347. 490. 

 Walpole (Hor.ace) at Eton, 206. 

 Walpole and Junius, 395. 

 Walter (H.), remarks on former queries, 



193. 



on marriage of ecclesmstics, j4h. 



Warbeck (Perkin), MS. account of his 



landing, 377. 

 Warden (J. S.) on .Abigail, or lady s maid, 



424. 

 on Critolaus, and the Horatii, and 



Curiatii, 443. ^^ 



on " Tace is Latin for a candle," 4S6. 



on St. Richard, king of England, 475. 



on Sir Willi.am Herschell, 490. 



Waring (E.) on cruelty of the Spaniards 



in Peru, 456. 

 Warnings to Scotland, history of this work, 



2.33. 2S3. 

 Watchmen and their songs, 206. j.)b. 

 Waylen on bnass statues at Windsor, 484. 

 Wavlen (J ) on the princess Wi'brahama,8. 

 W. (B.) on the King's way, Wilts 231. 

 W. (C. J.) on frontispiece to Hobbes' Le- 

 viathan, 488. , , 

 \Vt*«***d (W. S.) on the elision of the 



letters, 55. . 



Weever, his autograph and epitaph, 4/4. 



507. ,. .,, 



W. (E. J.) on Lord Edw. Fitzgerald, 4.11. 

 Well near Bansted Downs, 315. 492. 

 Welling, house at, .502. 



