INDEX. 527 
A. (RB. R.) on bayonets, 208. 
Crooked nayes, 499. 
James IT.’s escape, 189. 
Royal regiment of artillery, 278. 
William IIL’s reign, 175. 
Arrowsmith (W. R.), notes on Middleton’s Plays, 85. 
165. 
Arterus on Dreigh and Irish dukedoms, 120. 
Erysipelas, its etymology, 200. 
Harris’s edition of Ware’s Works, 117. 
Hildesheim medal, 123. 
Junius’s Letters, 288. 
Two-headed eagle, 197. 
Artillery, royal regiment of, 128. 278. 
Arun on the bustard, 480. 
Paraph, 481. 
Tithe impropriators, 402. 
Ascham (Roger), proverbs in his Schoolemaster, 254. 
Aspland (R. B.) on Eaton’s Sermons at Knutsford, 516. 
“ Aston,” a local termination, 267. 
Athenz Cantabrigienses, 19. 
Atkinson (J. W.) on Mrs. Fitzherbert, 322. 
Aubin (St.), Albino, &c., 152. 
Auger (Peter), his vow, 367. 
Aughrim, battle of, 48. 91. 
Augustine (St.) early editions of De Civitate Dei, 232. 
Austin (Stephen) on arms of Principalities, 211. 
Austrian and English population, 227. 302. 
Avon at Bristol, noticed by William of Malmesbury, 
492. 
A. (W.) on door inscriptions, 103. 
A. (W. P.) on holly for fences, 335. 
B. 
B. on publication of banns, 78. 
Rochefoucault’s maxim, 53. 
“Solamen miseris socios,” &c., 57. 
B. 1. on proverb on Birchin-lane, 254. 
Sonnet attributed to Milton, 250. 
B. (A.) on Champneys arms, 133. 
Facetious writer, 402. 441. 
Jacobites outlawed in 1745, 354. 
Bacon as a reward for connubial felicity, 352. 
Bacon (Lord), his issue, 413; Reflections on Death, 173. 
342. 
Baddesley (North) church, its memorials, 405. 
B. (A. F.) on Clint Hills at Diss, 139. 
Phrases in common use, 283. 
Bagnall (J. N.) on earthenware vessels in churches, 163, 
Bagster’s Critical New Testament, 334. 
Baker (Thomas) on morning dreams, 463. 
Bakers, punishment of dishonest, 332. 
B. (A. L.) on black-letter, 472. 
Italian New Testament, 234. 
Bale (John), bishop of Ossory, 18. 
Bales (Peter), inventor of short-hand, 401. 
Baltinglass (John Stratford, Lord), 234. 301. 
Banns of marriage, proper time for publishing, 34. 77. 
123. 142. 201; for soldiers, 270. 341. 403. 
Baptismal superstition, 226. 303. 
Baptisms in private houses, 54. 
Barbors of Barnstaple, 150. 275. 
Bard, its etymology, 390. 483. 
Barham (Rey. R. I.), epigram on insolvent debtors, 490. 
Barker (Henry) of Chiswick, 94. 183. 
Barnard (Dr. Samuel), chaplain to Abp. Abbot, 123. 
362. 
Barnstaple, ballot and municipal decorum at, 50. 
Baronies by writ, 119. 
Baronius (Card.), a model ecclesiologist, 289. 
Bar-Point on ounsel, a weighing-balance, 377. 
Tunnel between England and France, 411. 
Barry (C. Clifton) on English mystics, Jane Lead, 93. 
Political prints temp. Charles J., 95. 
Bartholomew (St.), Winchester, brass, 405. 
Baschet (H.) on armorial query, 271. 
Bashett family, 457. 
Bashett family, 382. 457. 
Basing church, Paulet arms, 405. 
Baskervile (Hannibal) of Brasenose College, 194. 
Baskervile’s (Thomas) travels over England, 194. 
“ Batch,” a topographical term, 267. 
Bates (William) on first book printed by steam, 229. 
Gauthern’s Prophetic Reformer, 385. 
Hogarth’s March to Finchley, 506. 
Batterdashes, 173. 
Bayle (Peter), the continuators of his Dictionary, 306. 
Bayonet, screw, 32. 128. 208. 
B. (B.) on proclamation of banns, 341. 
B. (C. F.) on Anti-Gallican backstays, 454. 
Plants in sleeping rooms, 433. 
Beachy Head, ballad on the battle of, 23. 
Bear and Ragged Stail, badge, 335. 
Becket pedigree, 200. 
Beddoes (Dr. Thos.), his sepulture, 151. 278. 483. 
Bede (Cuthbert) on banns of marriage, 202. 
Baptismal superstition, 226. 
Cotton family, 250. 459. 
Durer’s (Albert) picture of Melancholy, 101. 
First hatter, 450. 
First purchase, 209. 
Floral decoration of churches, 267. 
Galilee, 197. 
Gloves at a maiden assize, 267. 
Gorse as a bridal bouquet, 434. 
Heathcote (Sir Gilbert), 238. 
Hounds of Lord Fitzwilliam, 381. 
Ladies’ law of leap-year, 9. 
Landseer’s Lady and Spaniels, 212. 
Nightingales (the Miss) 230 years ago, 171. 
Post and Pan house, 394. 
Proverbial sayings, 429. . 
Bedford (W. K. R.) on Horsley family, 441. 
Bedloe (Wm.), broadside on, 207. 
Bee (Tee} on peerages for life, 112. 
“ Beelby’s ball,” origin of the phrase, 272. 323. 
Bell ropes turned to account, 147. 
Bells, mending cracked, 352. 
Bells made of steel, 12. 62. 
“ Bells of Ouzeley,” sion at Old Windsor, 213, 418. 
Bely (Quentin), Danish writer, 433. 
Benoit (Adolphe) on coal in England, 359. 
Benson (Robert), first Lord Bingley, 270. 
Berkshire (Henry Bowes, 4th Earl), 325. 
Bernardi (Major John), notices of, 23. 
“ Betsy Cains,” eventful history of the ship, 111. 146. 
Beveridge (Dr.), his refusal to accept the see of Bath 
and Wells, 22. 
Beverland (Adrian), German biographer, 471, 
Bewick (Thomas), wood engraver, 16. 
