INDEX. 



537 



Penance in the English Church, 165. 



Peninsular war, destroyed MSS. relating to, 88. 



Pennyman (John), his Life, 420. 



Pepin (King) and the cordwaiuer, 243. 



Peppcrcomb, origin of the name, 11. 131. 



Pepys (Samuel), his manuscripts, 158. ; queries in his 



Diary, 46. 

 Percy (Dame Ann), monumental inscription, 461. 

 Percy Library suggested, 327. 346. 

 Percy (Thomas) and the Gunpowder Plot, 173. ■ 

 Perkins's Shakspeare folio, 134. 154. 211. 255. 

 Perronet (John), " Hymns," 263. 

 Peter of Colechurch, architect of London Bridge, 119. 

 Peters (Hugh), petition of his daughter, 399. 

 Petrarch, his new-discovered poems, 13. 

 Pets de Religieuses, a species of pancake, 90. 187. 273. 

 P. (G. H.) on Dr. Geo. Oliver's works, 404. 

 P. (G. P.) on Polwhele's Devon, &c, 386. 

 *. on clerical incumbents, their longevity, 252. 



London riots in 1780, 272. 



Pountefreit on the Thames, 343. 

 <p. on land measure, 426. 



Mottoes of regiments, 271. 



Nelson (Lord) and Lady Hamilton, 427. 

 Philipot (John), bailiff of Sandwich, 97. 

 Phillips (J. P.) on Haverfordwest, 388. 



Mermaid, story of one, 360. 



Mind and matter, 461. 



Newton (Sir Isaac) on the longitude, 8. 



Paces of running- footmen, 341. 

 Phillott (F.) on the anemometer, 442. 



Bavins and puffs, 471. 



Cold-Harbour : Coal, 494. 



Early coronations, 346. 



Heathen illustration of a Christian formula, 422. 



Jewish custom, 482. 



Judas tree, 471. 



Roman Derby-day, 443. 



Silver trowel and golden spoon, 460. 

 Philo-Baledon on Macaulay family, 250. 



Music of " The Twa Corbies," 251. 



Scottish ballad controversy, 231. 

 Philological changes : the vowel A, 384. 



Philology ; — 



Balk, its etymology, 443. 



Brangle, 51. 



Bug, conceited, proud, 261. 



Bumptious, 275. 



Cinnabar, 478, 479. 



Daisy, remarkable, extraordinary, 261. 



Feat, a mystery, 261. 



Flannel, its derivation, 177. 



Gumption, 125. 188. 275. 



Joan, or Jane, its etymology, 177. 



Malsh, melsh, or melch, 63. 107. 232. 



rightel, its meaning, 443. 489. 



Rappee, its derivation, 464. 



Rumble, a seat behind a carriage, 177. 



Ship-shapen, 65. 



Splinter-bar, its meaning, 177. 



Urchin, 423. 



Vermilion, 477. 



Philpots (Richard), epitaph, 359. 

 Photography foreshadowed, 122. 295. 

 Pickering family, 46. 



Pickering (T.W.) on Pickering family, 46. 



Pie, or Pye, in liturgical works, 52. 



Pierius (Christ), " Christus Crucifixus," 123. 



Piesse (G. W. S.) on discoloured coins, 413. 



Pigeon, lines on one, 483. 



Pigot (Charles), author of the " Jockey Club," 462. 



Pightel, its meaning, 443. 489. 



Pig-tails discontinued in the army and navy, 163. 205. 



315.354.451. 

 Pikle, an obsolete word, 443. 489. 

 Pilsley well, or tap-dressing, 430. 

 Pinks (W. J.) on Mose, Moselle, Muswell, 199. 



Soup house beggars, 263. 

 Pitt (Wm.), picture in the Louvre, 125. 

 P. (J. L.) on Latin puzzle, 443. 

 Plate, its derivation as applied to silver articles, 200. 

 Plon-plon, origin of the phrase, 83. 187. 

 Plough Monday custom, 381. 

 Ploughs vulgarly called waggons, 492. 

 Plum (Thomas), his longevity, 439. 

 Plumptre (Rev. J.), his Dramas, 66. 

 Plutarch's Lives commended, 200. 

 Pn. (J. A.) on Babington family, 195. 

 Bishops elect, 85. 

 Clerical M.P.'s, 232. 

 Dutch-born citizens of London, 187. 

 Judas-tree, 433. 

 Macaulay family, 152. 

 Poetical periodicals, 198. 

 Poisons, ancient, 198. 

 Pole (Anne), her family, 29. 

 Political pseudonymes, 198. 290. 

 Polwhele (Richard), MS. of his Devon, 386. 

 Pomfret on the Thames, 343. 395. 

 Pompeii, the Graffiti of, 21. 



Pope, his temporal government in the 18th cent., 137. 

 Popiana: "Additions to Pope's Works," attributed to 

 W. AVarburton, 198. 

 Hogarth known to Pope, 445, 495. 

 Pope and Lord Bolingbroke, 37. 

 Porson (Richard), his eccentricity, 101.332.; epitaph 



on Alexis, 445. 

 " Portreature of Delilah," its author, 343. 

 Postage stamps, their varieties, 482. 

 Post-office in Ireland, its history, 47. 

 Pountefreit on the Thames, 343. 395. 

 Powder, hair, discontinued, 163. 205. 

 Powell (J. J.) on Gloucester custom, 185. 

 Powell (J. P.) on John Bradshaw's letter, 1 1 5. 

 Power (Richard), Baron of the Exchequer, 90. 

 P. (P.) on initials of an artist, 199. 



Breezo (General), a wine-stopper, 484. 

 Fletcher family, 254. 

 Horse, its age, 353. 

 Seize Quartiers, 463. 

 Pratellis (De), family, 468. 

 Pratt (L. A.) on Wm. Pitt's portrait, 125. 

 P. (R. B.) on heights of mountains, 333. 

 Preaux on De Pratellis monasteries, 469. 

 Pretender. See Stuart. 

 Price family of Llanffwyst, 503. 

 Prideaux, its etymology, 428. 468. 

 Pringle (Mark), M.P. for co. Selkirk, 299. 

 Printers' marks, emblems, and mottoes, 98. 

 Prior (Sir James), " Life of Malone," 324. 368. 

 Prison base, or prison bars, 25. 



