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INDEX. 
Proverbs : —= 
Hassell —“ Like Madam Hassell’s feast,” 313. 
He has bought a brush, 113. 
He that shoots always right, forfeits his arrow, 
113. 
Honest millers have golden thumbs, 113. 
Hook or by crook, 522. 
Kentish proverb, 331. 401. 
Old maids lead apes in hell, 113. 
Right man in the right place, 294. 311. 401. 
Saxon proverb in St. Boniface’s Works, 375. 458. 
Thunder proverbs, 452. 
To keep a corner of the stomach, 201. 
Weather, 84. 
Proverbs, a sheaf of, 426. 
Proverbs, unregistered, 267. 331. 401. 
Provincialisms, 411. 
Provostship of Trinity College, Dublin, 52. 
P. (R. W.) on Albert Durer’s “ Melancholy,” 182. 
Psalm dances, 213. 
“ Psalmi et Confessiones,” 334. 
Psalms in Church Service, how to be read, 213. 337. 
YY. on Paul Jones’s sword, 74. 
P. (T.) on legal jeu d’esprit, 262. 
P. (T. H.) on blood that will not wash out, 501. 
Fragments of former greatness, 499. 
Pulpit hour-glass, 204. 
Rucksle, its meaning, 152. 
Waiter, its early use, 229. 
Pulpit hour-glasses, 204. 
Pulteney (Daniel), cousin of the Earl of Bath, 294. 
Punctuation violated in standard authors, 506. 
Punishment for refusing to plead, 411. 500. 
Punning and pocket-picking, 253. 
Puritan tracts quoted by Bp. Patrick, 373. 
P. (W.) on archbishops’ degrees, 271. 
P. (W. H.) on geranium, 494. 
P. (W. P.) on death of King John, 57. 
William Kennedy, 113. 
Q. 
Q. on paraph, 373. 
Racke, or wrack, in the Tempest, 425. 
Q. 1., on localities favourable to photographers, 458. 
Q. (Q.) on Spanish enigma, 193. 
Q. (Q. V.) on Bible in patristric Greek, 481. 
Greek marriages, 219. 
Q. (P.) on Thomas Norris, 75. 
Quadrants, their construction, 175. 362. 
Questor on “ In peace of mind,” &c., 271, 
Quaker’s elegy on the death of Charles II., 350. 
Quaker settlement at Maryland, 413. 
Quakers in the army, 392. 
Quarantine, breach of, 95. 
Quast (Peter), his copper-plates, 337. 
Queen's College, Oxford, ceremony at, 38. 
Querist on Burke on the French Revolution, 511. 
Quidam on manuscript of Thomas & Kempis, 493. 
Tumulus at Langbury Hill, 241. 
Quotations : — 
A thought strikes me! 252. 279. 304. 323. 
Church and State, 375. 440, : 
Quotations :— 
Fine words indeed ! 353. 421. 
Give place, you ladies, and begone, 363. 
Good boys die in their fifth year, 391. 
Him who sleeps at Phila, 115. 181. 
His golden locks, 82. 261. 
How sweet is the song of the lark, 433. 
In necessariis unitas, &c., 414. 459. 
In peace of mind, by course of duty run, 271. 
Learn to read slow, all other graces, 375. 480. 502. 
Little things on little wings, 472. 522, 
Oh! what a miracle is grace, 314. 
Quem Deus vult perdere, &c., 301. 
Sic transit gloria mundi, 503. 
SiccA morte tyranni, 356. 
Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris, 57. 101. 
Sunbeam passing through pollution, 114. 304. 442, 
502. 
The eagle suffers little birds to sing, 353. 401. 480. 
The righteous man is merciful to his beast, 151. 
To be, and not to seem, 453. 
Too low they build, who build beneath the skies, 
455. 503. 
Weak the excuse that is on custom built, 114. 
Q—y, on etymologies, 73. 
R, 
R. 3. on “ His golden locks,” &c., 261. 
R. (A. B.) on anagram extraordinary, 92. 
Clan Macdonald and burghers of Inverness, 487. 
Letter from Dublin, 1689, 488. 
Racke, or wrack, in Shakspeare, 425. 
Radford (Wm.) on Durer’s Melancholy, 382. 
Rail, or rayle, a garment, 311. 
Railroad, atmospheric, anticipated, 268. 
Railway motto, Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton, 
289. 
Raine (James), ink-making recipes, 167. 
Ramsay (Allan) and Alex. Pope, 449. 
Rand, its meaning, 213. 264. 396. 522. 
Rawsons of Fryston, London, and Essex, 452, j- 
Reader’s maxim, 375. 480. 502. 
Reading in darkness, 142. 
Record (Robert), “ Ground of Arts,” 79. 380. 
Red hand of Ulster, 226. 
Redmond (Patrick), his restoration after execution, 53. 
203. 
Reed (Charles), Apollos Decker, 335. 
Grey- beard jugs, 361. 
Oath of abjuration, 311. 
Paul Jones, 281. 
Quast (Peter), copper-plates, 337. 
Vessels foreseen, 382. 
Reeves (Mrs.), Christmas Trifles, 151. 
Reformation of Manners Societies, 273. 
R. (E. G.) on ague cures, 523. 
Cuckoo superstition, 522. 
Curiosities of dictionaries, 187. 
Guano, 522. 
Monkshood, 190. 
Nickname, 240. : 
Paraph, 521. 
Pear year, 203, oe 
