INDEX. 



547 



Folk Lore ; — 



Remedy for diseiises solicited. 333. 523. 

 Skull grated, a cure for fits, 522. 

 Swallow superstition, 522. 



Footmen, running, 360. 



Forest of Dean, representation at Victoria Lin, -I'JG. 



Forgeries, literary and artistic, 395. 



" Forme of Cury," quoted, 520. 



Forms of Prayer, 105. 



Fortescue (Adrian), Maltese knight, 34. 



Foss (Edward) on a new chancellor teiiij}. Hen. II., 406. 



Sergeants' rings, 477. 

 Fossatum, its meaning, 481. 

 Fotliergill family, 21.'). 

 Fotheringay Castle, views of, 91. 152. 258. 

 Foulis (Robert), Glasgow printer, 128. 

 Fowl, Indian game, 146. 

 Foxall (S.) on Amphitryon, 13. 



Foxe (John), materials of his " Book of Martyrs," 478. 

 F. (P. H.) on anonymous works, 497.' 



Cawood's edition of Cranmer's Bible, 30. 

 Society of Astrologers, 374. 

 Frager (Ein) on an Irish phrase, 458. 

 France, a murder in, 147. 380 ; census, 311 

 Franck (Sebastianus), noticed, 232. 277. 300. 

 Franklin (Sir John), Arctic expedition, 165. 

 Fraser (James) on communion tokens, 506. 

 Fraser (William) on academical dresses, 98. 

 Buncomb, an Americanism, 92. 

 Cla.ssical cockneyism, 89. 

 Copes worn by archbishops, 268. 

 Involuntary versification, 220. 

 Jewish tradition on the sea serpent, 277. 

 Lovat (Alexander), 237. 



" Vox et praterea nihil," 99. » 



Frasers of Lovat, 176. 191. 237. 271. 

 Frederick VIL, king of Denmark, liis pedigree, 328, 



382. 

 Freeport (Sir Andrew) of " The Spectator," 324. 

 French books, monthly feuilleton on, 239. 339. 

 French chapel of St. James, 287. 

 French coin, 266. 357. 463. 512. 

 French dauphin, 460. 



French protestantism, materials for its history, 67. 

 French proverbs and expressions, 321. 

 French tricolor, 164. 198. 214. 

 French (G. F.) on Irish yarn, 513. 

 Frere (Geo. E.) on tombstone of the covenanters, 196. 



Wellstye, Essex, 299. 

 Friday dreams, 98. 

 Frith, its derivation, 527. 

 F. (R. R.) on red flag a signal of invasion, 246. 

 F. (R. W.) on portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, 496. 

 Fry (Francis) on Cawood's Bible, 380. 

 Fry (John), editor of Carew's Poems, 51. 

 F. (T.) on private baptism, 159. 

 Fuimus on " Rep," on denier of Richard I., 431. 

 F. (W. H.) on painting of Christ bearing the cross, 57. 



G. 



G. on baptism of James L, 126. 

 Morganatic marriages, 254. 

 Nithsdale (Lord), liis escape, 511. 



G. on peeresses' second marriages, 254. 

 Precedency and colonial laws, lO'J. 

 Quare, the watchmaker, 13. 

 Taylor (Dr. John) of Bombay, 464. 

 G. Edinburgh, on Robert Dundas, 130. 

 G. 1. on peculiar use of " Some," 470. 

 G. (A.) on moonshine, its probable origin, 150. 



Scott's Waverley manuscript, 457. 

 Gadbury (John), the astrologer, 374. 

 Gades, a Carthaginian settlement, 4. 

 Gaind on game of cricket, 178. 

 Gainsborough's portrait of George III. and IV., 310. 

 Gallea, a leathern helmet, 245. 296. 

 Gallows taken down about London, 402. 

 Gailows-gate in Glasgow, 105. 

 Gallus on remains of James II., 216. 



Winchester : Bicetre, 218. 

 Gam (David) on amber trade of antiquity, 57. 

 Heraldic query, 459. 



Johnson (Dr.) and the Odes of Horace, 99. 

 Little Ease, and Randle Holme, .345. 

 Wesley's hymns with Handel's music, 402. 

 Game, an old one, 1 88. 

 Games and tricks, their antiquity, 202. 

 Garter, original of the order of, 528. 

 Gardiner (Bp.), decree for Greek pronunciation, 249. 



464. 

 Gargrave (Sir Thomas), noticed, 456. 

 Garrick (David), portrait by Reynolds, 326. 

 Garstin (J. R.) on Byron and jEschylus, 35. 

 Fitzgerald (Bp.), his consecration, 337. 

 Genealogical suggestion, 378. 

 Lascelles' History of Ireland, 351. 

 Gat-toothed and Venus, 199. 

 GauDtlett (Dr. H. J.) on musical philosophy, 373. 

 " God save the King," 475. 

 Suggestions for the publication of old music, 409. 

 Genealogical questions, 510. 

 Genealogists, corresponderce among, 307. 378. 438. 



481. 

 Genealogicus on unchronicled pedigrees, 87. 

 Genealogus on Attorney-Gen. Noye, 309. 

 Genson (Sir David), Maltese knight, 34. 

 Geoffrey, chancellor temp. Henry II., 406. 

 Geological inquiry, 31. 57. 

 George (Wm.) on casting out devils, 253. 

 Chatterton and Collins, 533. 

 Davy (Sir Humphry), a poet, 276. 

 Geraldine family, 108. 157. 

 Gerard (Lord) of Bromley, 461. 

 German divisions of mankind, 265. 

 G. (F.) on female ambassador, 207. 

 G. (G. C.) on English and Welsh language in Pem- 

 brokeshire, 70. 

 G. (G. M.) on Marsolier's Histoire de Henri VII. 310. 

 Ghost stories, 19. 72. 99. 116. 193. 279. 432. 

 G. (H. S.) on Roger Shakspeare, 285. 

 Gib (Adam), an Edinburgh minister, 128. 

 Gibbon (Edward), ludicrous love scene, 146. 

 Gilbert (Rev. M.), of the French Chapel, St. James', 



287. 

 Gibson (Edmund), bishop of London, 28. 

 Gibson (J.) on Joe Miller's Jests, 32. 

 Gibson (Wm. Sydney) on a Yorkshire worthy, 323. 

 Gilbert and Waters arms, 49. 460. 

 Gilbert Wood in Surrey, 110. 



