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559 



R. (R.) on Lord Lyon Kins-of-anns, 90. 

 R. (R. J.) on Don Carlos, 396. 

 R. (S.) on Kilkenny theatre, 10. 



Wad mines in Cumberland, 111. 

 R. (S. N.) on Cromwell at the Isle of Rhe, 499. 



Passage in Cambrenses Eversus, 498. 

 Rabens, his statues, 90. 



Rugby on " Testament of the Twelve Patriarcli.-^,'' 276. 

 " Ruke callit the Bard," a poem, 327. 

 Rnmming (Eleanor), noticed, 500. 

 Rural Dean on private baptism, 159. 

 Rush (Anthony), dean of Chichester, 498. 

 Rush (Samuel), M.P., 498. 

 Rush family, 498. 

 Rushworth's Dialogues, 230. 334. 

 Russe (James) of Iilaidstone, 268. 

 Russell (Elia Alnos), noticed, 396. 

 Rustic on medalet of Spence, 348. 

 R. (W.) on "Dans votre lit," 111. 

 Rysheton, its fee-farm rent, 11. 



S. 



S. on Blackheath ridges, 267. 



2. on a topographical desideratum, 204. 



J*>. on Christmas mistletoe, 523. 



S. (A. B.) on Dr. Florence Hensey, 335. 



Sacheverell (Wm.), Governor of Isle of Man, 497. 



Sage (E. J.) on Sir .John Cambell, 442. 



Shakespeare portraits, 255. 



Swaine of Leverington, 412. 

 St. Amour (Madame), her cures, 232. 

 St. ArtnoUe, inquired after, 190. 

 St. Barnabe's day, 473. 522. 

 St. Bees' school, door inscription. 450. 

 St. Blain's chapel, 283. 440. 513. 

 St. John of Jerusalem, letter from the Grand Master to 



Robert Botil, prior of England, 263. 

 St. John's Priory, Wells, 51. 

 St. Lucie's night, 473. 

 St. Luke's Gospel, Palimpsest MS. of, 241. 

 St. Michael's altar at Durham, 1 90. 

 St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 490. 

 St. Peter's net at Westminster, 110. 

 St. Saviour's, Southwark, connnunion tokens, 432. 500. 

 St. Sunday, his legend, 132. 215. 

 Saints' day, lessons for, 109. 151. 

 Sale (Richard) put into Little Ease, 400. 

 Salmon (R. S.) on Gordon riots, 315. 

 Salutation tavern, Newgate-street, 33. 137. 200. 238. 



278. 316. 

 Samaritan letters, 412. 

 Samaritans, notices of, 55. 

 Sampson on anonymous MS. Sermons, 435. 

 Sanchoniathon and Shakspeare, 281. 

 Sancroft (Abp.), his " Modern Policies,'' 371. 

 Sandeford, co. Leicester, 391. 

 Sanders (Robert), Glasgow printer, 127. 

 Sanscrit manuscripts, 179. 

 Sansom (J.) on Dives as a proper name, 18. 



Strype and Cranmer register, 64. 

 Sarum, Old and New, 308. 

 Sash windows, their origin, 147. 175. 

 Sauut«rer, its derivation, 268. 314. 358. 398. 



Savage (Sir Philip), parentage, 49. 



Savage (Richard), Earl Rivers, and the Countess of 

 Macclesfield, 363. 385. 387. 425. 445. 



Savage (Richard), the story of his birth, 361. 38.5.425. 

 445. 



Saves Court, Deptford, 528. 



S. (B.) on Irish estates of London corporation. 207. 



S. (C.) on Sir Thomas Cambell, 374. 

 Weld family, 395. 



Scawen (Sir Thomas), his death, 169. 



Sceptic, confession of one, 311. 357. 



Schefler (J. G. de Hoop) on Elias Amos Russell, .'?9C 



Schoolboys, good news for, 17. 



Schools, endowed, 168. 



Schools with chapels attached, 240. 290. 317. 



Schulle, a fish, 382. 468. 



Scoggin (Henry), noticed, 500. 



" Scoggin's Jests," noticed, 7. 



Scotland, Privy Seal Record, 342. 



Scott (Dr. James"), noticed, 150. 



Scott (Sir Walter) and the two Pliiiys, 86 : M.S. of 

 " Waverley," 457 ; parodies on his works, 206. 422. 



Scottish Book of Common Prayer in 1 662, 1 68. 



Scottish Covenanters, memorials of, 10"?. 120. 196. 



Scottish peerage in preparation, 135. 255. 



Scottish poetry by anonymous authors, 288. 



Scrutator on the Middle Passage, 460. 



Scude'ri (Madeleine de), memoir of, 177. 250. 



Scylax, his expedition, 82. 



S. (D.) on pilgrims' tokens, 32. 



"Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, 173. 



Sea-monster, a nine days' fight with a, 524. 



Sea-serpent, Jewish tradition respecting, 277. 



Seal-eneravers' seals. 37. 79. 



Seal found at Old Ford, 348. 468. 



Seal, talisman or magic, 110. 154. 173. 



Seals, ancient, 287. 467 ; casts of, 147. 278 ; caution 

 respecting spurious, 28't; how obtained from im- 

 pressions, 79 ; how to make bread, 344. 512 ; im- 

 pressions on, 175 ; on legal deeds, 56. 



Seasonfj miraculous change of, 52. 



Seaward (Sir Edward), author of his '• Narrative," 290. 



Second sight and supernatural warnings, 25. 



Secretan (C.F.) on Abp. Sharp and Lord Jlelfort, 131. 

 Robert Nelson's letters and papers, 244. 



Sedulius, the Scottish poet, 129. 199. 



Selkirk burgh, its arms, 25. 



Serfdom in England, 90. 171. 



" Serio-Jocular Medley," 480. 



Serjeants' rings, 477. 



Sermons preached at Old Romney and Broukland, 435. 

 488. 



Sette Communi at Vicenza, 303. 



Seven Champions and Shakspeare, 46. 94. 2.S(). 



Sexes, their separation in churches, 194. 414. 511. 



Sexton (Geo.) on Hollingsworth's Anglo-Saxon jioem, 

 1.5. 



Seymour (Sir Francis), date of his birth, 500. 



Seymour (Thon)as, Lord) of Sudley, 231. 



S. (G. J.) on fiddler's lunet at York, 373. 



S. (G. L.) on Gibbon's ludicrous love scene, 146. 



S. (H.) on horse courser, 233. 

 Iludibrastic cou|)let, 420. 

 Wermullerus (Otho), " Spiritual Perie," 433. 



Shakspeare (Roger), of Worcestershire, 285 



