INDEX. 
Graves (James) on Strabo on Ireland, 512. 
Woodlefe family, 115. 
Greaves (C. §.) on clerical county magistrates, 18. 
Coronership,and the horn, 115. 
Hangman’s stone, 15. 
Office of high sheriff, 18. 
Grecian theatres, 114. 
Greek fire, notices of, 316. 423. 
Greek marriages, 174. 219. 
Green Park gate, and right of way, 336. 
Greentree (Isaac), epitaph, 52. 
Greenwich, locality of Spring Gardens, 315. 
Grey beards, earthen jugs, 293. 361. 461. 
Grey (Catherine), her marriage with Lord Beauchamp, 
232. 
Greyhound, the silver, Scottish badge, 493. 
Grierson (Constantia), private life, 192. 264. 841. 
Groundolf family, 194. 
Griindonnerstag, or Maundy Thursday, 315. 
Grymes (Sir Edward), 81. 
G. (T. B.) on Journal of the Irish parliament, 405. 427. 
447. 
Guachichil, or Chupaflores a bird, 187. 
Guano, as a manure, 374. 482. 522. 
Guelphs and Ghibellines, their badge, 213. 
Gunn (C. H.) on oldest Dutch newspaper, 206. 
Peter the Great’s testimonial, 130. 
Gunston (J.), MS. of Apfelio’s Eternal Life, 153. 
Gunstons of Stoke Newington, 375. 436. 
Gutch (J. W. G.) on Bristol Tolzey, 278. 
Gutta Percha, its application, 372. 
H. 
Hi. on Actzeon surprising Diana, 290. 
London architecture, 73. 
Mass, as applied to the eucharist, 12. 
Prideaux’s form of excommunication, 55. 
Saxonicum Verbum, 375. 
H. 1. on Clifford’s Inn dinner custom, 12. 
fi. (A.) on elephants, 402. 
Geddes, a metaphysician, 413. 
Hackwood (R. W.) on Major André, 463. 
Cobalt mines, 462. 
Cobbe of Lyme, 221. 
Crafty innkeeper at Grantham, 442. 
Deeds, old ones restored, 423. 
Fashions, their origin, 332. 
Fleur-de-lis, 410. 
Franklin’s portrait, 122. 
“ Good boys die in their fifth year,” 391. 
Guano, 522. 
Hanging, a capital punishment, 374. 
Heaven as a canopy, 403. 
Ink for records, 508. 
Inseription at Stukeley, 193. 
Lay renders, 222. 
London architecture, 422. 
Longevity in Scotland, 253. 
Malleable glass, 463. 
Marbles’ game, 283. 
Marriage settlements, 114. 
Mignonette the badge of the Counts of Saxony, 524. 
Moffit (Dr. James), 311. 
Monument between Penrith and Appleby, 114. 
537 
Hackwood (R. W.) on numerous families, 469. 
“ Over,” a topographical name, 383. 
Pantomimes in England, 436. 
Papier-maché houses, 271. 
Peace rejoicings in 1814, 508. 
Plough Monday custom, 475. 
Punishment by hanging, 411. 
Retributive justice, 102. 
Rhubarb champagne, 420. 
Sad advice, 410. 
St. Apollonia’s teeth, 420. 
St. Mungo and St. Machar, 194. 
Sardinian motto, 442. 
Servant in want of a place, 209. 
Short-hand systems, 401. 
Signal whistle, 442, 
Song on tobacco, 320. 
Surnames, 397. 
Synonym for being hanged, 323. 
Tobacco, 182. 
Tradesmen’s signs, 511. 
Tune that the cow died of, 375. 
White paper injurious to sight, 241. 
Woollett’s tomb, 112. 
Hailstone (E.) on Easter Sunday superstition, 331. 
Fairfax correspondence, 337. 
Hair- powder licences, 503. 
Hale (Capt Nathan), 500. 
Hale (Sir Matthew), MS. of his “ Pleas of the Crown,” 
355. 
Halkett (S.) on Anonymous writers, 129. 
Hall (Spencer) on Hengist and Horsa, 517. 
Halliwell (J. 0.) on Myrrour of the Worlde, 180. 
Hallowell (Benj.), presents Lord Nelson with a coffin, 170. 
Hamilton (Gavin), apprehends Col. Rumbald, 375. 
Hamilton (Dr. W. Kerr), Bishop of Salisbury, his con- 
secrators, 314. 401. 
Hamiltons of Hagg, their arms, 115. 
Hamiltons of Park Head, 115. 
Hampstead manorial privilege, 313. 
Hancock (Thomas) on Urceola elastica, 454. 
Mode of producing caoutchouc, 454. 
Hand, the right and left, 84. 137. 178. 
Handbills, their preservation, 73. 
Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith, 356; mode of com- 
posing music, 46; musical library, 75. 
Hanging first used as a capital punishinent, 374. 418. 
Hangman’s stone, its legend, 15. 282. 402. 435. 502. 
Harbin (Dr.), common-place book, 489. 
Harcourt (Simon, Ist Earl), 325. 
Hardwick (C.) on prognostications from Cambridge MS., 
273. 
Harington (E. C.) on Bradford the martyr, 125. 
Golden Rose, and other papal gifts, 337. 
Greek fire, 362. 
Pope Pius and Book of Common Prayer, 60. 135, 
239. 
Routh (Dr.) on Macaulay’s England, 247. 
Harington (Sir John), and John Bradford, 125. 
Harlequin, origin of, 313. 436. 
Harley on approach of vessels foreseen, 315. 
Harley (Edward, Earl of Oxford), memoranda on the 
peerage, 325. 
“ Harmonizing Gospels,” by the late Duke of Man 
chester, 316. : 
Harp in the ar m$ of Ireland, 480. 
