INDEX. 
533 
Davies (F. R.) Jeffreys and his earldom, 128. 479. 
Davies (Sir John), author of his Life, 176. 
Davis (C. H.) on clerical designations, 407. 
Rochester registers, 152. 
Tythe impropriators in capitulars, 173. 
D. (C.) on Frasers, their extermination, 91. 
Hounds quartered on landlords, 315. 
Oates’s church preferment, 110. 
D. (E.) on bell ropes turned to account, 147. 
Collins’s Ode, 238. 
Daundelyon: Petit, 283. 
Schoolmaster abroad, 148. 
Severity practised in schools, 131. 
Wolfe (Gen.), and his ship, 130. 
Deacon (Dr. Thomas), nonjuring bishop, 175. 
Deafness at will, 194. 
Deard, a fabricator of antiques, 174. 
Decalogue in old French, 268. 378. 440. 456. 503. 
Decimal coinage, its originator, 491. 
Deck (Norris) on Eastern Counties superstitions, 386. 
Decker (Apollos), 335. 
Deeds, how to clean old, 116. 423. 462. 
Defoe (Daniel), Autobiography, 333; date of his death, 
356. 
Degrees, Canterbury, Oxford, and Cambridge, 318. 400. 
421. 
D. (4. If. D.) on banns asked on holidays, 202. 
Charles's II.’s death, 110. 
English pronunciation of Latin, 151. 
Eugubian tables, 181. 
Mason's History of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 182. 
Pruclamation against vice, 77. 
Song on the income tax, 472. 
Delamotte (P. H.) on photographic fac-similes of docu- 
ments, 37. 
De Loges of Orlingbere, 193. 
DEngaine’s chapel, Upminster, 92. 139. 
Dennis (John), the critic, 41. 
Denny (Lady Arabella), 190. » 
Denton (Wm.) on altar cloths, 56. 
Brewer and Waple arms, 33. 
Gloria in excelsis, its music, 83. 
Orkney titular bishop, 76. 
Pope Martin V. and Canterbury see, 113. 
Sheaf of proverbs, 426. 
Wine for Easter Communion, 59. 
Derham (Dr. Wm.), no tablet to his memory, 139. 
Derwentwater family, 153. 203. 
Derwentwater (Lord), ballad on, 63. 
Desultory Reader on Chaucer, 451. 
Milton and Butler, 451. 
“Titus Andronicus,” 480. 
De Veil (Dr. Charles Marie), noticed, 376. 
Deverell (Miss M.), noticed, 16. 
Deverells in Nailsworth, 130. 
Devil’s Bible at Stockholm, 413. 
Dewell (Wm.), his execution survived, 490. 
De Witts, their murder, 35. 98. 155. 218. 369. 
D. (F. R.) on dial mottoes, 230. 
D. (G. H.) on Lovell family, 323. 
Perry family, 313. 
D. (H.) on English pronunciation of Latin, 275. 
French New Testament, 255. 
Milton’s remarks on David, 233. 
Mister, mistre, or need, 242, 
Trencher-seraper, 251. 
D. (G. H.) on Alice Lisle and Eliz. Gaunt, 95. 
Daniel Defoe’s death, 356. 
Glassington and Birkhead families, 374. 
Liston’s fareweill, 391. 
Maidment the missionary, 102. 
Dialogue between Whig and Tory, 487. 
Diamond (Dr. H. W.) on photography applied to an- 
cient documents, 160. 
Diana and Actzon, by Vandyck, 290. 382. 518. 
Dictionaries, euriosities of, 187. 
Dictionaries chained in schools, 62. 
Dictionaries in the English language, 212. 262. 
Dictionary of four hundred tongues, 45. 
“Dies Dominicus,” its use before the Christian era, 252. 
321. 
Dimetiensis on inscription in Cardigan Bay, 17. 
Dinmore (Richard), his Works, 414. 
Disrationare explained, 393. 
Divining rod, 243. 
Dixon of Beeston, 74. 
Dixon (R. W.) on Beeston of Beeston, 74. 
Moore’s (Sir John), burial ode, 242. 
Nursery rhymes, 171. 
D. (J.) on origin of pantomimes, 313. 
Dodd (Wm.) on “ Folly,” 422. 
Robinson’s Annotations, 200. 
Dodington (Bubb) on the Expedition to Rochefort, 233. 
Dodsley’s Collection of Poems, 151. 237. 
Dodwell (Henry) and Mr. Macaulay, 49. 
Dog-whippers in churches, 223. 
Doldrums, 231. 300. 
Dole fields explained, 235. 
Dole table, 205. 
Doleman, origin of the name, 375. 
Dominus, or Sir, ancient title of Bachelor of Arts, 234. 
299. 
Dongan (Lord), killed at the Boyne, 173. 
Donne (Dr.), epitaph by, 205. 
Donne (M.) on Mabel as a Welsh name, 114. 
Doowrif on door-head inscriptions, 171. 
William Kennedy, 183. 
Dorking, Gallows Green, 273. 
Douceana, 107. 
Douglas (C. J.) on Queen Anne’s cousin, 148. 
Bear and ragged staff, 335. 
Crests assumable at pleasure, 192. 
Dallaway’s Heraldry, arms in, 355. 
Littleton (Dr. Adam), 337. 
Newton (Sir Isaac), pedigree, 355. 
Norwich family, 375. 
Plowden’s claim to Dudley barony, 152. 
Dowse (Samuel), noticed, 95. 
D, (2.) on epitaph at Kailzie, 190. 
Dreams, morning, 392. 463. 479. 521. 
Dredge (John I.) on Abp. Law of Glasgow, 177. 
Dreigh, an Irish duke, 56, 120. 
Dress, works on the fashions of, 332. 
Drinking at public feasts, 383. 
Drinking on martyrs’ tombs, 413. 
Drum, words adapted to its beats, 94. 
Dryasdust on Turner family, 315. 
Dryden (John), funeral, 291. 
D. (S) on burying without a coffin, 503. 
Rey. Wm. Robertson, 419. 
D, (S. M.) on architect of Nottingham Castle, 333. 
Gower the poet, 434, 
