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INDEX. 



Panthot (M.), on the secret of fire-eating, 289. 



Paper duties, their repeal, 60. 



Paper water-marks, 434. 491. 



Papworth (W.), on metropolitan architects, 326. 



Papworth's " Ordinary of British Armorials," 220. 413. 



Parallel passages, 342. 



Paris (Matthew), transcript of, used by Abp. Parker, 497. 



Parish registeis. See Parochial registers. 



Parisnius and Knight of the Oracle, 310. 355. 



Parliamentary female representatives, 12. 



Parliamentary fines, 248. 



Parliamentary members paid, 79. 256. 489; in Ireland, 



431. 

 Parochial registers, their neglected state, 86. 379. 439. 



462. 507. 

 Parr (Queen Catherine) and Thomas Lord Seymour of 



Sudley, 231. 

 Parr (Dr. Samuel) on the commencement of Christmas, 



532. 

 " Passing," its meaning in Goldsmith, 343. 488. 

 Paston Letters, their authenticity, 289. 488. 

 Patonce on Blondeau, 422. 



Hume (John), Bishop of Salisbury, 511. 

 Walcott's English Episcopate, 478. 

 Patrick family, 110. 276. 

 Pattison (T. H.) on St. Blain's chapel, 283. 



Rothsay Castle, 309. 

 Paulerspury, sepulchral memorials at, 309. 

 Paulinus, Abp. of York, 189. 

 P. (C.) on Raphael's Galatea, 270. 

 Peachara (Henry), passage in his " Complete Gentle- 

 man," 406. 

 Peacock (Edward) on eels fur horsehair, 487. 

 Genealogical suggestion, 379. 

 Goflfe's Diary, 433. 

 Pauper's funeral, 358. 

 Regent JIurray, 534. 

 Serfdom in England, 171. 

 Swift family, 69. 

 Peacock (John) on casts of seals, 27S. 

 Pearce family, co. Somerset, 356. 

 Pearls, British, 39. 

 Pearsall (Mr.), noticed, 90. 138. 

 Peat (John), on lines by Bp. Shuttleworth, 87. 

 Pecock (Reginald), quotation by, 286. 

 Pedestrian on Millbrook church, 246. 

 Pedigrees, unchronicled, 87. 

 " Peerage of Commerce," 412. 

 Peeresses' second marriages, 234. 254. 

 Peers, clerical, 100. 

 P. (E. J.) on passage in Burke, 347. 

 Peinbrokeshire, English and Welsh language in, 70. 



216. 

 Pen placed behind the ear, 265. 

 Penance in the Kirk of Scotland, 433. 

 Penhill, its derivation, 328. 422. 444. 

 Pennant (Thomas), MS. of his Irish Tour, 288. 499. 

 Pennsylvania and the Acadian exiles, 10. 

 Pensions to literary men by Louis XIV., 89. 

 Penstone (J. J.) on forged assignats, 134. 

 Pentland (J. R.) on the Villa Ludovisi, 420. 

 Pepys (Samuel) on Butler's Hudibras, 161; supposed 



portrait of him by Hales, 1 64. 

 Percy (Dr.), Bishop of Dromore, his family, 410. 

 Percy (Lieut.-Col.), be.i;-er of the despatch of the battle 

 of Waterloo, 448. 50). 



Peregrinus on Darwin's Botanic Garden, 215. 



Perham in Sussex, 69. 402. 



Petens on Thomas Chatterton, 526. 



Peter on Fairfax's Tasso, 265. 



Peterborough (Lord), expedition to Spain, 392. 



Petrils, or Jlother Carey's chickens, 36. 



Pett (Nicholas), Provost JIarshal of Munster, his will, 



162. 

 Pew door, early notice of, 189. 

 Pewterer (Francis), noticed, 285. 

 Peyrere (Isaac de la), noticed, 305. 

 Peyton (Robert), of King's College, Cambridge, 167. 

 P. (G.) on genealogical discussions, 510. 

 *. on English militia, 219. 



Phillipps (Sir Thomas), books piinted at his private 

 press, 389. 469; his MSS. removed to the Ashmolean, 

 140. 

 Phillips (J. P.) on Massinger's descendants, 229. 

 Second sight and supernatural warnings, 25. 

 Phillott (F.) on derivation of Cherbourg, 163. 

 Dukedom of Shoreditch, 312. 

 Fruit stolen, how recovered, 229. 

 King Bomba, 443. 

 Lenten fast, its conclusion, 235. 

 Passing, its biblical use, 488. 

 Placing the pen behind the ear, 265. 

 Purim, or burning in effigy, 473. 

 Stone churches in Ireland, 256. 

 Philo-Judajus on Jewish families, 17. 

 Philo-Leighton on Scottish Common Prayer, 1 68. 

 Phocylides, a passage in, 431. 512. 

 Photography: — Carbon printing, 136. 



•Smythe (Piazzi), his stereoscopic views, 274. 

 Stereoscopes, 274. 

 Talbot's new process, 274. 

 Photography applied to palseography, 325. 

 Physicians' fees, 139. 333. 



Piccadilly House during the Commonwealth, 229. 

 Picton (J. A.) on Roamer : Saunterer, 314. 

 Pie-grieche. a bird, 458. 503. 

 Pierce (Dr.), lampoon on, 341. 443. 

 Piesse (Septimus), on bread seals, 344. 

 Pig-iron first known in England, 412. 

 Pigtails, the last of the, 344. 

 Pilgrims' tokens, 32. 157. 

 Pillars of Hercules, 62. 

 Pillory, remains of, 24.5. 278. 300. 339. 403. 

 Piscator Scoticus on silkworm gut, 373. 

 Pisces regales, 232. 298. 382. 468. 

 PisoD, or Phison, its locality, 500. 

 Pitfield (Sir Charles), of Hoxton, 133. 

 Pitt (Wm.), and Henry Dundas, 90. 118. 

 Pittance, its derivation, 78. 

 " Pizarro," a tragedy, 91. 

 P. (J. L.) on running footmen, 360. 

 Plaistow, its meaning, 327. 

 I'lantin, works printed by, 91. 118. 256. 

 Plate, marks on ancient, 189. 

 Plato, his simile of a statue, 346 ; on spirits, 402. 

 Player on derivation of tennis, 151. 

 Player (Sir Thomas), Chamberlain of London, 133. 



160. 

 Pliny, the elder and younger, 86. 

 Plowman (Piers), author of the Visions of, 229. 

 P. (M.) on portrait of Columbus, 69. 

 P. M. A. C. F., an anagram, 279. 418. 



