E.

Dunrossness on Shetland folk lore, 500.

Durden, its etymology, 424.

Durham see, its privileges and customs, 425.

D. (W.) on the first panorama, 54.

Dx. on Berlin mean time, 256.

---- on locusts of the New Testament, 352.

Dyke (Henry) on Aulus Gellius' dimple, 285.

E. on lord mayor not a privy councillor, 180.

---- on poet referred to by Bacon, 257.

E. (A.) on Pope's connection with Upton Court, 315.

Eagle, arms displayed on spread, 424.

Earthquake at the Crucifixion, 343.

Earth's form, theory of, 76.

Earwig, its derivation, 274. 393. 411. 429.

Eastwood (J.) on Petty Cury, 120.

---- on Sacre cheveux, 262.

---- on payments for destroying vermin, 389.

---- on derivation of London, 505.

Eboracomb on the family of Etty, 27.

E. (B. P. D.) on an entomological query, 141.

Ecclesiastics, marriage of. SeeBishops.

Eclipse, mistake as to one, 58. 125.

E. (C. P.) on Beaumont and Jeremy Taylor, 154.

Eden (C. Page) on sermon of Bp. Taylor's, 354.

Edward, prince of Wales, his punishment, 338. 409. 453.

Effagies on Gray and Virgil, 285.

Effaress on Broad Halfpenny Down, 133.

Effigies, cross-legged, date of the latest, 382. 458.

---- of English sovereigns in France, 265.

Egmont (Frederick), 151.

Egypt, language of ancient, 152. 240. 302.

E. (H.) on supposed witchcraft, 35.

---- on the city Fermilodum, 345.

---- on play of George Barnwell, 483.

E. (H. N.) on monumental symbolism, 72.

---- on meaning of Pharetram de Tutesbit, 316.

---- on Chattes of Haselle, 382.

---- on testing a bow, 392.

---- on the arms of the Methwen family, 424.

E. (H. T.) on the first panorama, 54.

---- on the house of Yvery, 101.

---- on posie of other men's flowers, 125.

---- on works on horology, 240.

---- on ruined churches, 356.

Eisell controversy, 36.

E. (J.), was Milton an Anglo-Saxon scholar? 100.

---- on an entomological query, 101.

---- on the poems of Richard Rolle, 116.

---- on a ship's berth, 212.

Elfshot, its cure, 500.

Elginensis on warnings to Scotland, 233.

Elizabeth (Queen), equestrian figure of, 231.

---- madrigals in her praise, 185.

---- scandal against, 161.

Ellacombe (H. T.) on Thomas Kingeston, 22.

---- on the first panorama, 119.

---- on payments for destroying vermin, 447.

Elliot (R. W.) on superstitions respecting bees, 308.

---- on the proverb, "merry Wakefield," 369.

---- on a plough in Castor church, 406.

Ellison (Nathaniel) on the death of Pitt, 232.

Ellrake, or Hell-rake, 192. 260.

Elsevir on the two Drs. Abercrombie, 353.

Ely cathedral, inscription in, 116.

Emblems, a chapter on, 403.

E. (M. C.) on etymology of London, 437.

Em quad on Caxton's printing materials, 232.

England, metrical history of, 315.

Enquirer on the convocation of York, 368.

Ensis on the proof of a sword, 39.

Entomological query, 101. 141.

Enzinas, or Dryander, inquiry after his works, 5.

Epitaph in Dalkeith churchyard, 230.

E. (P. S.) on the completion of the Acta Sanctorum, 7.

Equestrian statues, 72. 126.

Equivocation, treatise of, 419. 488.

Erasmus, epigram on, 437.

Ercad on the Dacres of the north, 382.

Ermines on heraldic figures at Tonbridge, 115.

Ernle's letter respecting Lady Hopton, 97.

Eryx, on the wordsecantin Virgil, 24.

Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 44.

Essex's expedition to Ireland, 191.

Etty, the artist, family of, 27.

Eupator on treatise of equivocation, 419.

---- on justice to Pope Pius V., 421.

Eustace (St.), his legend, 52.

Evans (Lewis) on the custom of souling, 506.

Execution under singular circumstances, 191. 243. 284. 317.

Exon on legal time, 502.

Exons of the guard, 87.

F. on Mallet's second wife, 191.

---- on the Winchester execution, 284.

Faber-Ferrarius On Dryden and Oldham, 93.

Fairlight church, description of, 57. 160.

Fairy dances, 173.

Fanny on a fragment, "The Abbey," 372.

---- on Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man, 423.

Farlieu, its meaning, 317.

Farmer (Rev. Richard), his character, 379. 407. 428.

Fasciculus temporum, 148. 276.

F. (E.) on thread the needle, 140.

F. (E. D. C.) on the spelling of Orinoco, 24.

Fell (Leonard), was he brother of the judge? 256.

Felton, where is the letter found in his hat? 152.

Fennell (Wm.) on portrait of Whiston, 21.

Fenton (John) on Nao, ship, 28.

Fermilodum, was it a city? 345. 395.

Fest sittings, 42.

F. (F. F.) on the word repudiate, 163.

F. (H.) on the privileges of the Durham See, 425.

---- on compositions during the Protectorate, 490.

---- on dial motto at Karlsbad, 507.

"Fiat justitia, ruat cœlum," origin of the apothegm, 91.

"Fides Carbonaria," origin of the phrase, 233. 283.

Finavdis (Father), an anagram by him, 405.

Finger pillories in churches, 315. 395. 458.

Fire unknown in certain islands, 209. 283. 331.

Fishes, Greek names in the Vespae, 501.

Fits, cure for, 53.

Fitzgerald, Lord Edw., the house of, 173. 230. 411.

Flemish account, origin of the expression, 504.

Fm. on Mary Anne Clarke, 493.

Folietani, or leaf-eaters, 256.

Folk lore, 3. 52. 98. 148. 227. 251. 291. 308. 380. 404. 436. 470. 500.

---- Cheshire, 405. 506.

---- Devonshire superstitions, 98. 309.

---- East Norfolk, 53. 251.

---- Lincolnshire, 470.

---- Shetland, 500.

---- Somersetshire, 149.

---- Suffolk, 148.

---- Surrey, 291.

Fontainebleau, its etymology, 38. 193.

Forbes (C.) on kiss the hare's foot, 74.

---- on curious omen at marriage, 142.

---- on "A posie of other men's flowers," 211.

---- on visiting cards, 243.

---- on story referred to by Jeremy Taylor, 326.

---- on "A little bird told me," 394.

---- on "Call a spade a spade," 456.

Forbes' poem, The Don, 441.

Foreign ambassadors, list of, 442. 477.

---- English, 130.

Form for receiving converts, 189.

Fort une, its meaning, 57. 142. 328. 476.

Foss (Edw.) on collar of SS., 147.

---- on judges styled Reverend, 198.

Fourth fare, its meaning, 39.

Fox, its cunning illustrated, 295.

Frampton (Tregonwell), particulars of, 474.

Francis on Moore's Almanack, 74.

Francis (St.), the Vine of, 89.

Franciscus on the locality Gillingham, 28.

---- on Broad Halfpenny Down, 197.

---- on Borough-English, 214.

---- on "Dieu et mon droit," 299.

---- on payments for destroying vermin, 389. 447.

Franklin, Latin verse on, 443.

Fraser (W.), on three estates of the realm, 115. 278.

---- on Borough-English, 133.

---- on "But very few have seen the devil," 133.

---- on scurvy ale, 162.

---- on the term Milesian, 175.

---- on cycle of Cathay, 181.

---- on hand giving the benediction, 214.

---- on an archbishop of Spalatro, 257.

---- on "Call a spade a spade," 274.

---- on Merlin and the electric telegraph, 341.

---- on printing in 1449, and Shakspeare, 344.

---- on the custom of souling, 506.

---- on rural and urban deans, 502.

---- on legend of the robin redbreast, 506.

Freemasons, works on their origin, 234.

French refugees, treaty of compensation, 423.

Frere (G. E.) on the death of Cervantes, 116.

Frescheville (John Lord) noticed, 441.

Friends, a member of the society of, on Quaker expurgated Bible, 412.

Frogs in Ireland, 75.

Fuller (Dr. Thomas), his autograph, 474.

Funeral in Hamburgh, 269.

Funerals, music at, 404.

F. (W. H.) on sculptured stones in Scotland, 350.

---- on the introduction of Christianity into Orkney, 439.

---- on names of places in Normandy and Orkney, 501.

F. (Y. G.) on the authorship of "Racked by pain, by shame confounded," 7.

G. on princesses of Wales, 176.

---- on remains of Sir Hugh Montgomery, 254.

---- on Sir Wm. Griffith's marriage, 272.

---- on church of St. Bene't Fink, 491.

---- on Monk and Cromwell, 506.

Γ.on "Truth is that which a man troweth," 382.

ᵹ. on Gen. James Wolfe, 272. 438.

---- on the names and numbers of regiments, 368.

G. (A.) on a literal German Testament, 153.

---- on print cleaning, 175.

---- on cachecope bell, 299.

G. (A. C.) on lines attributed to Adm. Byng, 403.

Gaëta, rocky chasm near, 343.

Gamma on Wood, the architect, 39.

---- on Dr. Thomas Johnson, 59.

Gatty (Alfred) or a Saxon bell-house, 102.

---- on salting the dead, 162.

---- on Nelson's coat at Trafalgar, 174.

---- on peal of bells, 243.

---- on the term full orders, 273.

---- on discovery of drowned bodies, 297.

---- on bees being invited to funerals, 309.

---- on Monk and Cromwell families, 381.

---- on mitigation of capital punishment, 434.

Gatty (Margaret) on Duke of Monmouth's pocket-books, 391.

---- on "Crowns have their conquests," 428.

Gay, Rev. ----, information respecting, 388.

G. (B.) on portrait of Mandeville, 152.

---- on siege of Londonderry, 162.

---- on first panorama, 21.

G. (C. M.) On Lady Petre's monument, 182.

G. (C. W.) on St. Mark the stump fingered, 191.

---- on fire unknown in certain islands, 209.

---- on epigram ascribed to Mary queen of Scots, 356.

---- on the reflective pronoun sibi, 392.

---- on a motto in a MS. at Cambridge, 406.

---- on the derivation of earwig, 411.

---- on the meaning of lofcop, 411.

---- on "Alterius orbis Papa," 489.

G. (E. J.) on a quotation from Shakspeare, 292.

Geometry, its study in Lancashire, 300.

German translation, of New Testament, 153.

Geronimo on sardonic smiles, 18.

Gerson on prayer in one tongue, 116.

G. (G. J. R.) on consecration of bishops in Sweden, 412.

---- on collars of SS., 456.

Ghost stories, 5.

G. (H. T.) on meaning of Whitsunday, 206.

---- on meaning of Carfax, 214.

---- on a passage in George Herbert, 231.

Gibson (W. Sidney) on effigies of English sovereigns in France, 265.

---- on the punishment of Edward prince of Wales, 338.

---- on the Arundelian collection, 361.

Gild-book of the Holy Trinity brotherhood, 209.

Gillingham, council at, 28.

Giraldus Cambrensis, his works, 41.

G. (J. M.) on the late William Hone, 105.

---- on Wither's Hallelujah, 118.

---- on School of the Heart, 141.

---- on Henry Headley, 181.

---- on Joceline's Legacy, 367.

---- on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 391.

G. (J. N. G.) on derivation of æra, 383.

Glass in windows not a fixture, 99. 328.

Glastonbury thorn, 114.

---- miraculous walnut-tree at, 115.

Gloria, on its use after the Gospel has been announced, 189.

Gloucester ditty, 311.

---- saved from the king's mines, 175.

Gododin, an ancient Welsh poem, 314. 468.

Godwin (William), notices of, 76.

Goldsmith on a passage in the Deserted Village, 482.

Gomer on the Welsh poem Gododin, 314.

Gookins of Kent, 103.

Gooseberry, its etymology, 93.

G. (P. J. F.) on Hudibras' "old dog," 21.

Grammar schools in England, list wanted, 345.

Grammont's Memoirs, the date of the earliest edition, 233. 261.

Gravesend boats in olden time, 230.

Graves (Francis) on Cozens the painter, 491.

Graves (James) on the order of Greenwich, 101.

---- on Michaelmas goose, 291.

---- on Rinuccini gallery, 294.

---- on the Hotham family, 346.

Gray and Cowley, 204. 252. 262. 465.

Gray and Virgil, 285. 466.

G. (R.) on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 239.

---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 245.

---- on Nullus and Nemo, 244.

---- on early printing, 276.

---- on Matthew Paris' Historia Minor, 328.

Greek names of places, modern ones, 470.

Greenwich, order of, 101.

Griffin on Gen. James Wolfe, 438.

---- on the royal library, 446.

Griffith (Sir Wm.), his marriage with Eliz. Fiennes, 272.

Grimsdyke, or Grimesditch, 192. 244. 330. 372. 452.

Grocers' Hall, its ancient state, 267.

Grotto, pray remember the, a note, 269.

Groves of Blarney, author of this song, 12.

G. (S. E.) on Wigtoun Peerage, 383.

---- on masters and marshals of the ceremonies, 405.

---- on foreign ambassadors, 442.

---- on city of London charter, 444.

G. (W. S.) on Grimsdyke, 244.

---- on freedom from serpents, 261.

---- on additions to Cunningham's London, 267.

---- on a well near Banstead Downs, 315.

---- on rocky chasm near Gaëta, 343.

---- on the word premises, 483.

Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of London, 505.

Gyffes (Llaw) on the Davies monument, 256.

Gypsies, the Indian origin of, 471.

H. on "Time is the stuff of which life is made," 154.

---- on the empress Helena, 154.

---- on Arbor Lowe, Stanton Moor, &c., 274.

Hackneyed quotations, a dictionary of, 149. 405.

Hailstone (Edw.) on meaning of Agla, 370.

Hallam (Henry) on Mabillon's charge against the Spanish clergy--Campanella--Wilkes' MSS., 275.

Halle, arms of, wanted, 56.

Halliwell (J. O.) on a monumental bust of Shakspeare, 307.

---- donation to the Chetham library, 333. 493.

Halls, its meaning as used by Bacon, 208.

Hampden (John), inscription on his granddaughter, 423.

Hampton Court, the residence of Elizabeth of York, 40.

Hand giving the benediction, 214.

Hand (J. T.), date of a charter, 152.

Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 74.

Harington (E. C.) on organs in churches, 72.

---- on marriage of bishops, 125.

---- on Johannes Trithemius, 490.

Harris, painter in water colours, 330.

Harris (J.), notice respecting his father, 330.

Harrison (John Branfill) on master of the buckhounds, 422.

Hart (W. H.), on inundation at Deptford, 316.

Harvey (Gabriel), his memoranda in books, 169.

Haskins (J. F.) on the Spaniards in Peru, &c., 257.

Hastings' (Lady Flora) bequest, 44. 92. 108. 160.

H. (A. W.) on a riddle, 153.

---- on the termination "-ship," 153.

---- on nightingale and thorn, 175.

---- on Johannes Trithemius, 442.

Hawick, History of, wanted, 233. 329.

Haydon's gully, legend of, 53.

H. (C.) on Richard Rolle of Hampole, 49. 268.

---- on Queen Brunéhaut, 136.

---- on anagrams, 350.

---- on the scent of the bloodhound, 368.

---- on "Acu tinali merida," 459.

---- on Johannes Trithemius, 490.

Hd. on derivation of æra, 455.

H. (De.) on Pope's honest factor, 71.

Headley (Henry), a forgotten critic, 181.

Hebrew sermon in English stone, 378.

Hedgeland (Philip) on expressions in Milton, 394.

---- on moonlight, 273.

---- on anagrams, 297.

Helena, the Empress, 154.

H. (E. N.) on "England expects every man," &c., 473.

Henry (Dr. James) on passages in Virgil, 88. 307. 420.

Henryson and Kinaston, 176.

Herbert (George), passage in his poems, 231. 329.

Hermes on anagrams, 327.

---- on dial motto at Karlsbad, 471.

---- on Thumb Bible, 484.

Hermit of Hampstead on Sheridan and Vanbrugh, 74.

---- on religious statistics, 445.

Hernshaw, its meaning, 76.

Herschel anticipated, 233. 284. 490. 509.

Hertford Priory, when founded, 472.

Heselden (Wm. S.) on St. Trunnian, 179.

---- on a funeral in Hamburgh, 269.

Heywood (John), dates of his birth and death, 257.

H. (F. L.) on painted prints of Overton, 39.

H. (G. T.) on "Frightened out of seven senses," 233.

H. (H. E.) on "Heu quanto minus," 73.

---- on "The worm in the bud," 162.

---- on the nightingale and thorn, 242.

---- on copying inscriptions, 332.

---- on Sinaitic inscriptions, 458.

Hickson (Samuel) on the eisell controversy, 36.

---- on the meaning of prenzie, 135.

---- on Winifreda--Childe Harold, 277.

---- on stanzas in Childe Harold, 386.

Higgins (Godf.), notice of his works, 152.

Highgate, swearing on the horns at, 84.

Historical coincidences, 497.

H. (J.) on the house of Yvery, 136.

H. (J. O.) on Chaucer and Gray, 54.

H. (J. W.) on "Alterius orbis Papa," 11.

H. (N.) on an expression in Sir Thomas Browne, 231.

Hobbes' Leviathan, frontispiece to, 314. 383. 487.

Hoby (C.) on cure for the toothache, 227.

Hogarth and Cowper, which preceded the other? 85.

Holland (Hugh) and his works, 62. 91. 125.

Homilies, authors of, 346. 412.

Hone (William), notices of, 25. 105. 241.

Hooping cough, cure for, 227.

Hopkins, the witchfinder, 165.

Hopton, Lady, Mr. Ernle's letter respecting, 97.

Horner (Lady Elizabeth), notices of, 131. 197.

Horology, the best work on, 175. 240. 356.

Horrebow's History of Iceland, its translator, 293.

Hoste (Paul), noticed, 474.

Hotham of Yorkshire, the family of, 346.

Hougoumont, a corruption, 313. 456.

Howard, pedigree of the family, 133.

H. (P.) on devotional books of the Moravians, 502.

H. (R.) on the theory of the earth's form, 76.

---- on a curious inscription, 99.

---- on early history of Dingle, 152.

---- on the house of Lord E. Fitzgerald, 173.

---- on Table-book, 212.

---- on marriages within ruined churches, 231.

H. (R. C. H.) on Churchill's paraphrase of Psalm cxxxvii., 82.

---- on La Mer des Histoires, 88.

H. (R. D.) on Somersetshire rhyme, 149.

---- on Louis Philippe and his bag of nails, 484.

H. (R. S.) on the game Thread the needle, 39.

---- on the ring finger, 199.

---- on the dole-bank, 213.

H. (S.) on the song The Groves of Blarney, 12.

---- on a passage in Dryden, 13.

---- on the meaning of complexion, 28.

---- on the author of an expostulation, 72.

---- on Thomas More and John Fisher, 417.

---- on historical coincidences, 497.

H. 2 (S.) on the phrase Sneck up, 28.

---- on Killigrew arms, 76.

---- on Cornish arms and motto, 174.

H. (S. H.) on the private amours of Cromwell, 19.

---- on Notes and Queries' MSS., 50.

Hues on the Globes, the earliest edition, 384.

Hungerford (Lord), his arms, 345. 395.

Hutchinson (Lucy), inquiry after, 85.

H. (W. B.) on the meaning of carmagnoles, 208.

Hypertautology, instances of, 151. 301.

Hyphenism and hyphenization, 203.

Hytche (E. J.) on the two kings of Brentford, 369.

I. (B. R.) on the price of land in Shropshire, 502.

I. (F.) on story by Jeremy Taylor, 507.

I. (G. H.) on the meaning of senage, 28.

Ignorance and superstition, 53.

Infantry firing, in the number of rounds, 407.

Ingraham (Edw. D.) on the Penn family, 93.

Inoculation, fees for, 231.

Inquirer on commissioners on officers of justice, 152.

Inscription, a curious, 99.

---- on an oak board, 109.

Ireland, introduction of reptiles into, 12.

Irene (St.), empress of Constantinople, 475.

Irish coin, with the legend "Voce populi," 56. 138.

Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man, 423.

Iters of Pickring and Lancaster, inquiry after, 41.

J. on portrait of Vermuyden, 21.

---- on Essex's expedition to Ireland, 191.

Jackson (Ed. Steane) on dogmatism, 160.

Jackson (J. E.) on Lord Hungerford, 395.

Jacobus de Voragine, his work, 23.

James I., a proverb of, 85. 165.

James II., discovery of his remains, 498.

Jarltzberg on the Vine of St. Francis, 89.

J. (C.) on glass in windows a fixture, 328.

J. (D. B.), epigram on Erasmus, 437.

---- on a quotation from a poem, 443.

---- ballad on the rising of the Vendée, 473.

---- on Macaulay's ballad of Naseby Battle, 485.

Jeanne (La Mère), inquiry respecting, 40.

Jenings, or Jennings, his pedigree, 424.

Jewel's Works, notes on the Oxford edition, 225. 301.

J. (F.) on the etymology of briwingable, 212.

---- on paragraph mark in the Bible, 394.

J. (F. W.) on judges styled Reverend, 151.

---- on continental watchmen and their songs, 206.

---- on the erection of crosses, 422.

---- on St. Alkald, 445.

---- on the Duke of Wellington's reply to Mr. Huskisson, 471.

J. (G.) on the site of Caleva Atrebatum, 424.

J. (H.) on brother Jonathan, 123.

---- on Stanedge Pole, 123.

---- on nick-nacks, 214.

J. (J. B.) on Cleopatra's needle, 101.

J. (J. R.) on inscriptions on the Bourchier family, 392.

Joceline's Legacy, 367. 410. 454.

John a Cumber, 56. 78. 83. 120. 453.

John a Kent, 56. 78. 83. 119. 120.

John of Gaunt, his descendents, 343. 490.

John (William ap) on Roman funeral pile, 381.

Johns (St.) on Baskerville, the printer, 123.

---- on meaning of ploydes, 501.

Johnson (Dr. Thomas), particulars of, 59.

Jonah and the whale, 45. 178.

Jonah iii. 4., the Septuagint reading, 154.

Jonathan, brother, origin of the term, 123.

Jones (Edwin J.) on meaning of nervous, 70.

Jordan (Mrs.), statue of, 58. 332.

J. (P.) on execution at Winchester, 318.

J. (R.) on a sword-blade, note, 176.

---- charade on earwig, 393.

---- on prophecies of Nostradamus, 393.

J. (T.) on the division of the decalogue, 63.

---- on organs in churches, 72.

---- on various modes of swearing, 90.

---- on Anonymous Ravennas, 122.

---- on baronet of Ireland, 164.

Judges styled Reverend, 151. 198.

Jugglers, Indian, 472.

Julin, notes on, 171. 228.

Junior on The Groves of Blarney, 12.

Juror on the introduction of shawls into England, 7.

Justinian, tapestry story of, 256.

Jutt (E. K.) on Cocker's Arithmetic, 102.

J. (W.) on Praed's Works, 327.

---- on Walpole and Junius, 395.

K. (D.) on equestrian statues, 126.

K. (E. H.) on the word Agla, 370.

Kelke (W. Hastings) on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 92.

Kelso convoy, its meaning, 176.

Kerriensis on Gen. James Wolfe, 409.

Kershaw (J. H.) on fairy dances, 173.

---- on Coleridge's Essays on Beauty, 175.

Kersley (T. H.) on the siege of Gloucester, 175.

Kewensis on swearing on the horns at Highgate, 84.

Kg. (P. S.) on nimble ninepence, 234.

K. (H. C.) on the word repudiate, 54.

---- on passage in Virgil, 89.

---- on the meaning of eisell, 157.

---- on works on horology, 175.

---- on pendulum demonstration, 235.

---- on anagrams, 350.

---- on locusts of the New Testament, 352.

---- on Dacre monument at Hurstmonceux, 354.

Kidder (Vincent), his pedigree, 502.

Killigrew arms, 76.

Kilts, their antiquity, 107. 170. 445.

King (Philip S.) on Querelle d'Alleman, 238.

---- on cock and bull story, 312.

---- on corruptions as acknowledged words, 436.

---- on Whig and Tory, 492.

---- on Prince Rupert's drops, 492.

King (R. J.) on John Bodley, 117.

---- on Lambert, the arch-rebell, 339.

King (Thos. W.) on serpent represented with human head, 331.

---- on book plates, 354.

Kingeston (Lord Thomas), notices of, 22.

King's evil, a surprising cure of the, 270.

King's way, Wilts, 231.

King (W. W.) on Southampton brasses, 132.

---- on the Man of Law, 153.

"Kiss the hare's foot," origin of the phrase, 21. 74.

K. (J.) on force of conscience, 39.

---- on medical use of mice, 52.

---- on lines on the temple, 76.

K. (L. H.) on Lady Flora Hasting's bequest, 92.

Knight (Charles) on "Mind your P's and Q's," 11.

Knights Bachelor, list of, 424.

Knock under, its derivation, 234.

Knox (John), his writings, 174.

Κολοβοδάκτυλος, or stump-fingered, 191.

K. (W. H.) on cross-legged effigies, 382.

---- on the arms of the Cordeaux family, 407.

Kyme, notices of the family of, 23. 76. 110.

L. on Bishop Butler's MS. sermons, 316.

---- on the age of trees, 401.

L. (A.) on the meaning of log-ship, 254.

---- on Columbus' bust at Havanna, 437.

L. (A. C.) on siege of Londonderry, 242.

Lachteim (Prior), who is he? 23.

Lacy, Count Maurice Tanner de, 382.

Laing (David) on Knox's Works, 174.

Lamb (Charles), his epitaph, 164.

Lambert, the arch-rebell, 339.

Lamp, perpetual, 501.

Laurie (James) on Lestourgeon the horologist, 233.

---- on pronounciation of Chaucer, 255.

---- on the island of Ægina, 255.

Lawrence (Thos.) on Coke and Cowper, 93.

---- on notation by coalwhippers, 124.

---- on the sign, Dog's head in the Pot, 139.

---- on the equestrian figure of Elizabeth, 231.

---- on the derivation of Wyle Cop, 243.

---- on the termination "-ship," 261.

---- on finger pillories in churches, 315.

---- on meaning of spon, 412.

Layman on the paintings of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 406.

L. (D.) on Henryson and Kinaston, 176.

Leamer on Berlin astronomical time, 355.

Le Grene at Wrexham, 371. 458.

Leman baronetcy, 58. 111. 299.

Leon on stanzas in Childe Harold, 508.

Lestourgeon the horologist, when did he flourish? 233.

Levet (Petrus), a Paris printer, 234.

L. (E. W.) on Cheshire folk-lore, 405.

L. (H.) on William III. at Exeter, &c., 233.

---- on colonies in England, 452.

Liber Mirabilis, where to be seen? 474.

Liber Sententiarum [Book of Sentences], notes in, 188. 243. 282.

Library of George III., its transfer to the nation, 69. 109. 154. 446.

Lilburne (John), notices of, 134. 241.

Lincolniensis on Streso's Commentaries, 192.

Linteamina and surplices, 192. 262. 301. 356.

Literary difficulties, classification of, 188.

Literature, the claims of, 337. 390.

Livery stables, when first so called, 275.

L. (J.) on Joceline's Legacy, 410.

---- on the foundation of Hertford Priory, 472.

L. (J. H.) on Lady Petre's monument, 74.

---- on the pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 76.

---- on Monk and Cromwell families, 455.

L. (L. B.) on book plates, 94.

---- on the Caxton coffer, 436.

L. (L. D.) on Grimsdyke, 331.

Llewellyn on the word baronette, 44.

---- on the family of Kyme, 110.

---- on collars of SS., 236.

---- on Leonard Fell and Judge Fell, 256.

L. (L. L.) on "Mad as a March hare," 208.

---- on the derivation of selion, 258.

---- on bees being informed of a death, 270.

Locke's manuscripts, 243.

Locusts of the New Testament, 255. 351. 457.

Lofcop, its meaning, 411.

Log-book, its origin, 154.

Log-ship, its meaning, 254. 379.

Lombard's Book or Sentences, MS. notes in, 188. 243. 282. 326.

Lomelyne (Domingo), noticed, 194.

Lominus' work, Blackloanæ Hæresis, 193. 239. 458.

London, derivation of, 437. 505.

London, city charter, 444.

Londonderry, siege of, 87. 162. 242.

Londoner on the word Cockney, 318. 475.

Longfellow's allusion to "One who dwelleth on the Rhine," 22.

Looker-on on the meaning of rack, 158.

Lord Mayor of London not a privy councillor, 28.

Lotsky (Dr. J.) on Panslavic sketches, 306.

---- on Panslavic literature and the British Museum, 364.

Louis Philippe and his bag of nails, 484.

Lovel (Wm.) of Tarent Lawson, his pedigree, 190.

Lower (Mark Antony) on suicides buried in cross roads, 329.

Lowey of Tunbridge, its locality, 294. 453.

Lowlander on plaids and tartans, 77.

Luther, a passage it his Responsio, 192.

L. (W.) on Cardinal Wolsey's punishment, 213.

L. (W. H.) on compositions during the Protectorate, 406.

Lychtenberger's Pronosticatio, 233.

Lycian inscriptions, on deciphering them, 383. 488.

Lyons, inscription at, 502.

M. on Lady Hutchinson, 85.

---- on mistake as to an eclipse, 125.

---- on Davies' magnetical discovery, 125.

---- on the day of the month, 130.

---- on the invention of printing, 148.

---- on Frederick Egmont, 151.

---- on Nullus and Nemo, 153.

---- on classification of literary difficulties, 188.

---- on hyphenism and hyphenization, 203.

---- on what constitutes a proverb, 239.

---- on Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia, 241.

---- on accuracy of printing, 250.

---- on De Foe's home at Stoke Newington, 299.

---- on Herschel anticipated, 284.

---- on the astronomical term climate, 301.

---- on multa renascentur, &c., 313.

M. on fire unknown in N.S. Wales, 331.

Mabillon's charge against the Spanish clergy, 275.

Mabiotte (Jacques) who was he? 7.

M. (A. C.) on the broad arrow, 412.

---- on the corruption Hougoumont, 456.

Macaulay's ballad of the Battle of Naseby, 485.

MacCabe (W. B.) on salting the bodies of the dead, 6.

Macfarlane's Geographical Collections, 406. 509.

Mackenzie (K. R. H.), notes on Julin, 171.

---- on the recovery of ancient authors, 282.

Madden (Sir F.) on the Duke of Monmouth's pocket-books, 1.

---- on a MS. of Anthony Mundy,55.

---- on a MS. account of the landing of Perkin Warbeck, 377.

Madrigals in praise of Queen Elizabeth, 185.

Magliabechi, anagram on his name, 405.

Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on ghost stories, 5.

---- on Lychtenberger's Pronosticatio, 233.

Mallet's second wife, her death, 191.

Malory's History of Prince Arthur, 257.

Maltese dialect, inquiry respecting, 383.

Malvina, a tragedy, its author, 294.

Mæris on Metrical History of England, 315.

Mandeville, his portrait, 152.

Manley (John) on snakes' antipathy to fire, 131.

Man of war, why a ship is so called, 40.

Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152. 245.

Margoliouth (Dr.) on a Hebrew sermon in stone, 378.

---- on Wady Mokatteb, 481.

Mariconda, a chapter on emblems, 403.

---- on "No cross no crown," 423.

Mark, the evangelist, called the stump-fingered, 191.

Markham (Charles W.) on Braham Moor, 270.

---- on the Island of Ægina, 412.

Marriage, a curious omen at, 142.

Marriages within ruined churches, 231. 261. 355.

Martham church, monumental inscription in, 20. 105.

Martial's distribution of hours, 273. 332.

Martin (J.) an the meaning of Agla, 116.

Martin's (St.) cock, 291.

Mary, Queen of Scots, and Robert Douglas, 23. 299.

---- and Bothwell's confession, 313.

---- epigram on, 316. 356. 385.

Masters and marshals of the ceremonies, 405.

Matter of Fact on Tennyson's use of the word cycle, 37.

Maultasch (Margaret), her life wanted, 56. 122.

Mayor of London not a privy councillor, 9. 137. 157. 180. 236. 284.

Mazer wood explained, 211.

McCalmont (Thos.) on Latin translation of Butler's Anthology, 85.

---- on Coke and Cowper, 93.

M.D. (an) the origin of the term man-of-war 40.

---- on "You friend drink to me friend," 59.

M. (E. A.) on the derivation of Stonehenge, 214.

---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 458.

Melun, les Anguilles de, origin of the proverb, 20.

M. (E. M.) on proof of sword blades, 181.

Mer des Histoires, its authorship, 88.

Mercator, De Foe's connection with, 338.

Merlin's prophecy of the electric telegraph, 341.

Merry Wakefield, origin of the proverb, 369.

Methwen arms, 424.

Métivier (George) on skull-cups, 231.

---- on the origins of Tale of a Tub, 242.

Mews, its derivation, 20.

M. (F. J.) on Borough-English, 260.

M. (G.) on the five fingers, 261.

---- on the baker's daughter, 269.

---- on the etymology of quistourne, 300.

M. (G. R.) on texts before sermons, 344.

---- on the meaning of V. D. M., 369.

M. (H.) or the Leman baronetcy, 58.

Mice, medical use of, 52.

Michaelmas goose, 291.

Middleton's epigrams and satyres, 272. 411.

Milesian, origin of the term, 175.

Milkmaid's, dancing, 73.

Milton, expression's in, 394.

---- was he an Anglo-Saxon scholar? 100. 181.

Misereres, the use of, 367.

Miserrimus, an autobiography, 37.

Miss, its early use, 6. 44. 93.

Mistletoe in South Carolina, 110.

Mite on visiting cards, 195.

M. (J.) on the proverb, "Apprendre par cœur," 75.

---- on Dr. Young's Narcissa, 110.

---- on the dauphin of France, 195.

---- on sardonic smiles, 196.

M. (4.) (J.) on Devonshire superstitions, 99.

---- on Serius, where situated, 124.

---- on corpse passing makes a right of way, 124.

---- on the derivation of chatter-box, 344.

M. (J. H.) on the royal library, 69. 109.

---- on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 74.

---- on the Caxton memorial, 146.

---- on Gen. James Wolfe, 323.

---- on the old Countess of Desmond, 426.

M. (J. O.) on glass in windows not a fixture, 99.

---- on Plancius' Map of the World, 383.

---- on Hues on the use of the globes, 384.

M. (L.) on lord mayor not a privy councillor, 137.

M. (L. M.) on Lord Edw. Fitzgerald, 230.

---- on the Bourchier family, 233.

Mn. (J.) on the circulation of the blood, 110.

Mocatteb mountains, 266.

Modern universal history, maps of, 346.

Monck (General), verses presented to, 421.

Monk and Cromwell families, 381. 455. 506.

Monmouth (Duke of), his letter to the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, 8.

Monmouth (Duke of), his pocket-books, 1. 70. 391.

Montagu (Walter) on the republic of San Marino, 64.

Montgomery (Sir Hugh), his sculpture, 254.

Monumental inscription in St. Anne in the Willows, 88.

Monumental symbolism, 72. 209.

Moonlight causing putrefaction, 273. 332. 355.

Moore's Almanack, 74. 162.

Mop, its meaning, 190.

Moravian hymn, its genuineness, 502.

More (Sir Thos.), the date of his knighthood, 152.

---- and John Fisher, 417.

Morgan (A. de) on a spurious edition of Baily's Annuities, 19.

---- on the difficulty of getting rid of a name, 173.

---- note on the calendar, 218.

Mosen's Legend of the Cross-bill, 346.

Moyle (General), particulars wanted, 443. 490.

M. (P. M.) on murderers buried in cross roads, 116.

---- on Broad Halfpenny Down, 197.

---- on the Horner family, 197.

---- on wells near Bansted Downs, 492.

M. (R. M.) on Sanderson and Taylor, 411.

M. (R. R.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 71.

M. (S. R.) on foreign English, 130.

Mt. (J.) on Malvina, a tragedy, 294.

---- on Robert Douglas, 299.

---- on the Leman baronetcy, 299.

---- on Welwood's Memoirs, 302.

---- on a Life of Cromwell, 330.

M. (T. O.) on History of Anglesey, 453.

---- on a colony of Flemings, 453.

Müller (Laurentius), his Historia Septentrionalis, 175.

Multa renascentur, &c., 313.

Mundy (Anthony), discovery of his play, "A Booke of John a Kent and John a Cumber," 55. 83. 120.

Murderers buried in cross roads, 116. 212. 329.

Musicians, Dictionary of, a new one projected, 444.

Musicus on the best works on the violin, 257.

Mussulman on "Cleanliness is next to Godliness," 256.

Muster rolls, early, 367.

M. (W. D.) on Treatise against Equivocation, 488.

M. (W. R.) on nine days' wonder, 192.

Myfanwy on Bacon, a poet, 507.


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