INDEX. 



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Deanc (W. J.) on Collett family, 294. 



" Dccanatus Christianitatis," an ecclesiastical locality, 



186. 

 Deer during the rutting season, 200. 

 De la Court (John), noticed, 223. 

 Delany (Dr. Patrick), preface commended hy Dr. John- 

 son, 102. 

 " Deliciaj Poetica;, or Parnassus Displayed," 188. 

 Dolphin classics, origin of the name. 103. 351, 

 Delta on Thomas Gyll, Esq., 503. 



Howell's " German Diet," 503. 



" Spanish Pilgrim," its author, 503. 

 Denliam's " Temporal Government of tho Pole's States," 



137. 

 Denman (Lord), place of his burial, 503. 

 Denny (Lady Arabella), her death, 332. 

 Dennys (Mr.), author of " Thinks I to myself," 64. 

 De Quincey on Dr. Johnson, 401. 

 Derby day of the Romans, 443. 

 De Solemne (Anthony), Norwich painter, 244. 308. 

 D'Espine on Exeter Domesday, 515. 

 Devil's Own, a corps of volunteers, 401. 

 D. (F.) on John-Du Quesne, 81. 

 D. (F. S.) on Celtic sirnames, 403. 

 D. (G. H.) on archiepiscopal mitres, 295. 

 Dibdin (Charles), his Sea-Songs, 280. 306. 389. 468. 

 Dibdin (Dr. T. F.), editor of " The Quiz," 243. 

 Dickey for donkey. See Donkey. 

 Dickinson (Dicky) of Scarborough Spa, 109. 

 Dicksons of Berwickshire, 54. 

 Diego de Stella (P.), " Contempt of the World," 47. 

 Dilettanti Society, its history, 64. 125. 201. 231. 313. 

 Dinner etiquette, 81. 130. 170. 275. 315. 

 " Directory " of the Scottish Kirk, 122. 

 Dixon (J.) on Quentin Matsys, " The Misers," 55. 

 Dixon (R. W.) on fictitious pedigrees, 131. 



Gascoigne (George), the poet, 1 52. 



Songs wanted, 124. 

 D. (M. E.) on cleaning aquaria, 181. 

 Dobson (Wm.) on clerical incumbents, 334. 



Refreshment for clergymen, 90. 



Young Pretender, 46. 

 Dock and Custom-house Handy-book, 161. 

 Dolphin and anchor, a printer's emblem, 104. 

 Donkey, a modern word, 83. 131. 232. 292. 

 Donnellan lecturers, list of, 70. 153. 2.31. 

 Donnybrook near Dublin, origin of the name, 171. 226. 



312.; burned in 1624, 444. 

 " Don Quixote," early Spanish editions, 146. 18G. 

 Doran (Dr. J.) on Count Cavour's sayings and doings, 

 442. 



Coronation, its origin, 395. 



Debate on Impositions, 451. 



Hampden (John), motto, 170. 



Lane (Bridget), her wit, 430. 



Maids of honour, 394. 



Pretender in England, 86. 



St. Iiadegunda and St. Uncnmbcr, 274. 



Theodore, King of Corsica, his son Col. Frederick, 

 170. 



Virtue is its own reward, 499. 

 Dorricks on the Coan, an idol, 29. 



Cockney, origin of the word, 42. 



Kagman's Roll, 14. 

 Doughty (Robert), Master of the Free School at Wake- 

 field, 325. 



Downes (Bp. Dive), " Tour through Cork and Ross," 



45. 

 Downes (E.) on oath of Vergas, 92. 

 D. (R.) on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 81. 

 Dragoon Guards, the 5th., motto of. 23. 111. 

 Dralymont (J. D.) pseud. J. de Montlyard, 503. 

 Drawing Society of Dublin, 444. 

 Drennan (Dr. Wm.), noticed, 199. 

 Drisheen city, alias Cork, 93. 374. 

 Drummond (Henry), M.P., 232. 

 Drummond of Colquhalzie, 84. 283. 

 Drummonds, the cognizance of, 263. 332. 

 Dryasdust (Dr.) on earthquakes in England, 142. 

 Dryburgh Abbey, inscription on a stone, 80. 131. 

 Dublin Drawing Society, 444. 

 Dublin society In 1730—1735, 426. 

 Dudley (Robert), Earl of Leicester, a new life of, 425. 

 Dugard's register of Merchant Taylors' School, extracts 



from, 100. 279. 

 " Dunbar," its wreck, 71. 310. 

 Duncan (Thomas), painter, his letter, 248. 

 Dunch family arms and crest, 376. 

 Dunfermline (Earl of), letter on torture, 195. 

 Dunkin (A. J.), on accident on the Med way, 12. 



Carthaginian building materials, 8. 



Trinity Corporation, Deptford, 163. 

 Dunkin (Dr. Win.) noticed, 88. 



Dunstan (St.), Fleet Street, school temp. Queen Eliza- 

 beth, 343. 

 Dunton (John), " Life and Errors," 418. 

 Du Quesne (John), noticed, 81. 

 " Durance vile," origin of the phrase, 223. 353. 

 Durham (John), his longevity, 438. 

 Durie at Burghead, 38. 106."l69. 269. 

 Dutch-born citizens of England, 64. 187. 

 Dutch tragedy, 491'. 

 Dutch war in England, 1664, 257. 

 D. (W.) on James Ainslie of Darnick, 142. 



Angels dancing on needles, 180. 



Chauffeurs du Nord, 449. 



Clerical sepulture, 92. 



Cox's mechanism, 367. 



Epigram on marriage, 423. 



Female cornet, 344. 



Gallini (Cav. John), dancing-master, 147. 



Hiffernan (Paul), 315. 



Lane (Mrs.), her wit, 385. 



"Letters from Buxton," &c., 412. 



Maids of honour, 1770, 345. 



Miss in her teens, 484. 



Nugent (Earl), his lines, 181. 



Rodney and Keppel, 387. 



Eolliad, allusions in, 342. • ■ 



Six towers on the English coast, 344. 



Sorrel and Sir John Fenwick, 486. 



Sympathetic snails, 252. 



Tragic poet, 281. 



Window-tax anecdotes, 305. 

 Dyer (George), a Junius claimant, 261. 

 Dykes (F. L. B.) on Eudo de Rye, 205. 



E. on " Do you know Dr. Writ: 

 Jesuit epigram, 271. 



it of Ncrwich?"386. 



