540 
332. 479; entertainment at Wells, 145; inedited 
letter, 29. : 
Jengilier (Zachary), 432. 
Jerepemonga, sea-snake, 187. 
“ Jerusalem, my happy Home,” its author and tune, 314. 
Jesuits’ schools in the Savoy, 69. 
Jesus : ‘De Amore Jesu,” translated, 139. 
Jeu d’esprit, Cambridge chancellorship, 347. 
Jewitt (Llewellynn) on Mrs. Fitzherbert, 239. 
J. (G. A.) on starboard, larboard, and port, 335. 
J. (J. C.) on fraternity of St. Nicholas, 295. 
J. (J. R.) on dictionaries of the English language, 212. 
Surnames, 396. 
J. (K. P.) on Col. George Talbot, 173. 
J. (M.) on Oswald in “ Corinne,” 432. 
Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, 322. 
J. (N. L.) on William Spencer, 504. 
John (King), cause of his death, 57; his prisoners at 
Rochester, 63. 
John of Jerusalem, Irish knights, 175; present existence 
of the Order, 197. 264, 280. 460. 
John o’ the Ford cn Pearson’s Case of Tithes, 203. 
Johnson (Dr. Samuel), ‘‘ Marmor Norfolciense,” re- 
printed by Tribunus, 407. 518. 
Johnston (Charles), author of “ Chrysal,” 12. 
Jokes, old ones modernised, 446. 
Jones, on early clockmakers, 375. 
French horns, 391. 
Jones (Paul), his sword, 74; was he a pirate? 55. 199. 
281. 
Jones (Richard), alias Gentleman Jones, 192. 
Jones (Wm.), appointed Keeper of the Printed Books at 
the British Museum, 344. 
J. (R.) on Allan (Peter John), 473. 
American Dramatft authors, 74. 
Amiable Errors, 492. 
Camoens’ Island, translator, 510. 
Cato, a Latin tragedy, 55. 
Clapperton, (William), 113. 
Courage Rewarded, 113. 
Duncan (Ged), 132. 
Glasgow plays, 494. 
Holford (Mrs. M.), of Chester, 113. 
Holmes (W. S.), 74. 
Hughes (Ann), 151. 
Hunter’s Wanderer and Traveller, 94, 
Jephtha, a sacred tragedy, 494. 
Laughable Lover, 493. 
Lundy, an opera, 494. 
McArthur (S.), 493. 
Mead (James), 94. 
Moral Plays, by a lady, 510. 
Norral (James), 132. 
Ouseley’s Martyrdom of Polycarp, 13. 
Reeves's Christian Trifles, 151. 
Trip to Portsmouth, 493. 
Wilkie manuscripts, 494. 
J. (S.) on satire on James IT., 33. 
J. (S. H.) on Horse-eating Society, 114. 
Junius : —= 
Bibliographical account of the works, 185. 287. 
Bonnecarrere’s letter on Hugh Boyd, 43. 
Boyd (Hugh), his claims, 43. 
Cicero quoted, 288. 
Vellum-bound copy, 36. 
INDEX. 
Juridicus on wife-selling, 421. 
Justicia of Aragon, his office, 74. 
Juverna on Jamie frae Dundee, 433. 
Juvenis on Oxford almanacs, 255. 
J. (W.) on white paper injurious to sight, 126. 
J. (W. W.) ou Who was Junius ? 185. 
J. (Y. B. N.) on banns asked on holidays, 201. 281. 
Copes exploded by Bp. Warburton, 230. 
Corbet (Bp.) on pews in churches, 252. 
Defence of Charles I., 133. 
Excommunicated incapable of corruption, 194. 
Hours for marrying, 233. 
Grammar school traditions, 145. 
Legal jeu d’esprit, 222. 
Motto for serew-steamer, 249. 
Publication of banns, 142. 
Reading of the Psalms, 213. 
Tobacco songs and poems, 258. 
K. on broken hearts, 432. 
Crooked naves, 432. 
K. (A.) on Eales family, 510. 
Kailzie, epitaph at, 190. 
Karl on cleaning old pamplilets, 116. 
K. (E.) on three Martins, 83. 
K. (E. A. G.) on Henry Marten, 376. 
Kebbock, battle of, 327. 
Keightley (Thos.) on Columbus and the egg, 71. 
Etymologies, 65. 
Punctuation, 506. 
Kemble (John M.), on Saxon proverb, 458. 
Kemerton Church, its dedication, 39. 
Kempis (Thomas 4), manuscript of, 493. 
Kennedy (B.S.) on heaven as a canopy, 133, 
Kennedy (Wm.), poet, 113. 163. 183. 342. 400. 
Kennerleigh manor, 222. 501. 
Kensington (H.) on Andrewe’s Myrrour of the Worlde, 
153. 
Beasts at Mecca, 56. 
Beilby’s ball, 272. 
Brooke (Thomas), his verses, 189. 
Bull song at Stamford, 460. 
Commentaries on Civil Wars of France, 511. 
Devil’s Bible at Stockholm, 413. 
Doldrums, 300. 
Drunken sermon at Grantham, 173. 
Fillingham (Wm.), 55. 
“ Going snacks,” 267. 
Grantham crafty inn-keeper, 232. 
Grantham steeple used as a simile, 410. 
Grey-beard jugs, 293. 
Hangman’s stone, 402. 
Hobson's choice, 472. 
National spiders, 510. 
Plough Monday custom, 386. 
Proclamation of Charles 1., 351. 
Remarriage of persons separated, 251. 
Sacramental wine in wooden cups, 211. 
Schoolmaster’s cruelty, 53. 
Sternutatorium Hemicraniologicum, 174. 
tevenson’s marine tincture and pills, 315. 
Stucco introduced into England, 492. 
Submarine duel, 501. 
Wine-bibbers starved to death, 510. 
Kent, its banner and arms, 492. 
Kentigern (St.) alias St. Mungo, 194. 
Kentish fire, 182. 423, 
