N.

N. on Dr. Conquest's emendated Bible, 103.

---- on Acadian jugglers, 472.

N. ☞, on lists of knights bachelors, 424.

N.(A.) on Jacques Mabiotte, 7.

---- on covines, 208.

---- on nao, or naw, a ship, 214. 261.

---- on folietani, or leaf-eaters, 256.

---- on Seneca's Medea, 300.

---- on battle of Brunanburgh, 327.

---- on the meaning of sept, 344.

---- on cassek gwenwyn, 392.

---- on "Worse than a crime," 455.

Namb (Nredra) on a quotation from a ballad, 24.

Name, the difficulty of getting rid of one, 173.

Nao, a ship, its derivation, 28. 214. 261.

Naturalis proles, its rendering, 161. 326.

Natural history, curious facts in, 189.

Nauticus, on Grimsdyke, 192.

N. (C. H.) on derivation of ell-rake, 260.

Nebular theory, 121.

Nelson's coat, 114. 174. 471.

Nertown, Somersetshire rhyme on, 149.

Nervous, its meaning, 7. 70. 213.

Newspapers, notes on, 98. 418.

N. (G.) on scent of the bloodhound, 455.

N. (H. Y. W.) on infantry firing, 407.

Nicæensis, on locusts of the New Testament, 457.

---- on Greek names of fishes, 501.

Nichols (Francis M.) on "En bon et poyer," 473.

Nick-nack explained, 214.

Nightingale and thorn, the fable, 175. 242.

Nightmare, a singular preventive of, 53.

Nimble ninepence, origin, of the phrase, 234.

Nine days' wonder, origin of the saying, 192.

Nineveh inscriptions, 220.

N. (J. G.) on the meaning of poulster, 198.

N. (N. L.) on prophecy respecting 1837, 473.

Noble and workhouse names, 198.

Nocab on knock under, 235.

---- on the term cavalcade, 343.

Noctes Templariæ, its author, 152.

Nolo episcopari, origin of, 346. 456.

Nonnus, English translation of, 115.

Normandy and Orkney, similarity of names in, 501.

Normandy, the duke of, was he the dauphin of France? 149. 195.

Norwegian literature, 60.

Nostradamus' Prophecies, 86. 140. 258. 329. 393.

Notation by coalwhippers, 21.

Notes and Queries, a word prefatory to Vol. IV., 1.

---- a few words on its centenary number, 217.

---- anagrams on, 350.

---- MSS., their preservation, 50.

---- suggestions for a classified index, 188.

---- contributor to, on the claims of literature, 390.

Nourse (W. E. C.) on De rebus Hibernicis, 41.

---- on De rebus Septentrionalibus, 59.

---- on the meaning of nervous, 70.

---- on frogs in Ireland, and round towers, 75.

November 17th, custom on, 544.

Novus on "Non quid responderent," &c., 85.

N. (T.), was Raleigh in Virginia? 448.

Nullus and Nemo, two tracts, 153. 244.

Nun, the father of Joshua, as given in the Septuagint, 193.

Oaths, on the inviolability of, 91.

---- unlucky for pregnant women, 151. 214.

Obeism described, 228.

Occasional services in Common Prayer, their authority, 189.

Od force, 150.

Offor (George) on meaning of deal, 88.

O'G. (J.), anagram on Magliabechi, 405.

---- on Sterling's objections to the word talented, 405.

---- on Cozens the painter, 412.

O. (J.) on the MSS. of George Chalmers, 58.

Oldys (Wm.), anagrammatic pun by, 206.

---- account of London libraries, 176.

O. (O.) on Sheridan and Vanbrugh, 24.

Order of civil merit, suggested, 337. 573.

Orders, the term full orders, 273. 507.

Organs in churches, 72.

Origin of evil, work on, 346.

Orinoco or Orinooko, its correct orthography, 24.

Orkney, Christianity first introduced into, 439.

Otto (M.) and the peace illumination in 1802, 23.

"Ough," two attempts to show its sound, 292.

Outburst, its early use, 163.

Outis on visiting cards, 133.

---- on Godfrey Higgins' works, 152.

Overall's Convocation Book, on its editorship, 365. 408.

Overton, painted prints of, 39.

Oxoniensis on Jonah and the whale, 45.

P. on the House of Yvery, 158.

π.on Flatman and Pope, 355.

Paget (Rev. John), notices of, 133.

Painters' anachronisms, 150. 369.

Painting, symbols in, 443.

Palestrina's violin, distich on, 593.

Pallant, its meaning, 442.

Pallavicino (Ferrante), notices of, 13.

Panelling inscription at South Lynn, 407.

Panorama, the first, 21. 54. 118.

Panslavic literature, 306. 364.

Papal bulls, 189.

Paragraph sign ¶, its meaning, 57. 394.

Parallel passages, 435.

Paris' (Matthew) Historia Minor, 209. 328.

Parish registers, 232. 473. 490.

Parishes, names first given to, 153.

Parkes (Wm.), notice of, 134.

Parliamentary debates of 1768 to 1774, 368.

Paslam (Charles) on the badger, 474.

Pasquinade on Pius IX., 292. 437.

---- on Cardinal Bona, 381.

Passellew family, 73.

Patrick (St.), had he a wife? 190.

Paul (St.), works on his life, 198.

Pauper's badge, its meaning, 294. 372.

P. (C. A.) on General James Wolfe, 480.

P. (C. H.) on written sermons, 8.

---- on Jonah and the whale, 45.

Peace illumination in 1802, 23. 77.

Peacock (E.) on Lincolnshire folk lore, 470.

Peacock, jun. (E.) on John Lilburne, 134.

Peal of bells, definition of peal, 243.

Peel (Jonathan) on deodands, 484.

Pegs and thongs for rowing, 423.

Pendulum demonstration of the earth's rotation, 129. 177. 235. 277.

Penn (Wm.) his residence in England, 273.

---- his family, 93.

---- No Cross no Crown, origin of the title, 423.

Perceval (Hon. Spencer), singular dream respecting his assassination, 4.

Peregrinus on quotation from Bacon, 208.

---- on Lord Strafford and Abp. Ussher, 290.

Perrot (John), a MS. by him, 28.

Petre's (Lady) monument, 22. 74. 182.

Petro-Promontoriensis on Caxton memorial, 385.

Petworth parish register, 27. 125.

Petty cury, its origin, 24. 120. 194.

P. (G.) on the meaning of hernshaw, 76.

P*** (G.) on plant in Texas, 332.

Pharetram de Tutesbit, its meaning, 316.

Ph*** (C. P.) on cachecope bell, 299.

Φ.on decretorum doctor, 191.

---- on date of a charter, 215.

---- on places in Westminster Hall, 344.

Philibeg or kilt, 107. 170. 445.

Philo on Shelley's children, 40.

---- on a Life of Cromwell by R. B., 41.

Philosophus on testing a bow, 210.

Photographer on the collodian, 443.

Physiological query, 233.

Pic nic, its derivation, 152.

Picton (J. A.) on passage in Geo. Herbert, 329.

Pigeons, medical use of, 228. 291.

Pilgrim, effigy of one in the church of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 345.

Pinkerton (W.) on the introduction of reptiles into Ireland, 12.

---- on pseudo MSS., 122.

---- on the od force, 150.

Pirog, the custom of, 175.

Pitt (Wm.), statement respecting his death, 232. 329.

Pius V., justice to Pope, 421.

P. (J.) jun. on Tennyson's Lord of Burleigh, 13.

---- on the family of Kyme, 76.

P. (J. P.) on death omen by bees, 436.

P. (J. W.) on the word abacot, 176.

---- on the meaning of ruell, 189.

Plagiarism, supposed instances of, 36. 93.

Plaids and tartans, 7. 77. 107. 170.

Plancius' map of the world wanted, 383.

Planets of the months, their names, 21. 164.

Plant in Texas, 208. 332.

Plants, their provincial names, 175.

Plowden or Ployden (Sir Edmond), 58. 164. 319.

Ploydes, its meaning, 501.

P. (M. M.) on Surrey folk-lore, 291.

Poetical coincidences, 291. 310.

Political economy, the first Italian writer on, 175. 356.

Pollini, L'Historia Ecclesiastica, noticed, 25.

Pope and Flatman, 132. 165. 259. 262. 283. 355. 505.

Pope's "honest factor," inquiry respecting, 7. 71. 244. 284.

---- imitation of Horace, 58. 122. 139. 237. 284.

Porculus on Bacon, a poet, 506.

Portrait, an engraved one, 443. 491.

Portraits, privately engraved, 17.

Possession nine points of the law, origin of this expression, 23.

Ποθέωon Count Maurice Taner de Lacy, 382.

Poulster, or upholsterer, 153. 198.

P. (P.) on paragraph sign ¶, 57.

---- on the derivation of Stonehenge, 57.

---- on erroneous Scripture quotations, 131.

---- on anachronisms of painters, 150.

Praed's charade, 368.

---- works, 256. 327. 452.

Premises, its incorrect use, 483.

Presant family, information wanted, 191.

Print meaning of the expression "in print," 12.

Printers, are they privileged to wear a sword? 232.

Printing, accuracy of, 250.

---- hint for celebrating its invention, 148. 276.

---- in 1449 and Shakspeare, 344.

Prints, how to clean, 175. 326.

Priscian on stanzas in Childe Harold, 324.

Proem on Chesterfield's lines on Queen Caroline, 444.

Prog, its derivation, 315.

Prophecy respecting France, 471.

---- respecting 1837, 473.

Protectorate, compositions during the, 406. 490.

Proverb, what constitutes one, 191. 239.

Proverbs: "A little bird told me," 232. 284. 394.

---- "As lazy as Ludlam's dog," 165.

---- "Call a spade a spade," 274. 456.

---- "Going the whole hog," 240.

---- "Green eyed monster," 501.

---- "He must go to Tiverton, and ask Mr. Able," 24.

---- "Mad as March hare," 208.

---- "Tace is Latin for a candle," 456.

---- "To learn by heart,"--apprendre par cœur, 75.

---- "Worse than a crime," 274. 455.

Proverbial philosophy, 81.

P. (R. S. V.) on the punishment of Prince Edward, 410.

P.'s and Q.'s, "mind your P.'s and Q.'s," 11.

Public house, a reason for keeping one, 114.

P. (W.) on the derivation of mews, 20.

P. (W. H.) on East Norfolk folk-lore, 251.

Q. on Chaucer and Caxton, 146.

Q. (D.) on "A posie of other men's flowers," 58.

---- on anagrams, 297.

Q. (F. S.) on book plates, 94.

---- on Petty Cury, 120.

---- on meaning of nervous, 213.

Q. (O. P.) on device of SS., 230.

Quæso on meaning of art'rizde, 272.

Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 412. 458.

Quarto (S.) on maps of Modern Universal History, 346.

---- on list of French refugees, 423.

Quere on what constitutes a proverb, 191.

Querist on the phrase Fides Carbonaria, 233.

Quidam on Rev. C. de Missy, 153.

---- on the Septuagint name of Nun, 193.

---- on the use of misereres, 367.

Quistourne, its meaning, 116. 300.

Quotations--a dictionary of hackneyed, suggested, 149. 405.

---- "A posie of other men's flowers," 58. 125. 211. 457.

---- "Acu tinali meridi," 406. 459.

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

---- "Carve out dials," &c., 154.

---- "Cleanliness is next to godliness," 256. 491.

---- "Crowns have their conquests," 294. 428.

---- "Heu quanto minus," &c., 21. 73.

---- "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love," 24. 72. 391.

---- "Racked by pain, by shame confounded," 7.

---- "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 28. 75.

---- "You friend drink to me friend," 59. 197.

---- "Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum," 75.

---- "Non quid responderent," 85.

---- "The worm in the bud of youth," 86. 162.

---- "The noiseless foot of time," 88.

---- "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 125. 160.

---- "O wearisome condition of humanity," 139.

---- "The man of law who never saw," 153. 197.

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

---- "Mad as March hare," 208.

---- "'Tis twopence now," &c., 314. 372.

---- "Truth is that which a man troweth," 382. 455.

---- "Thus said the ravens black," 443.

---- "England expects every man to do his duty," 473.

---- "There is no mistake," 471.

---- "Hell paved with the skulls of priests," 484.

---- "Though lost to sight, to memory dear," 405.

R. on Sir James Davies, 327.

---- on Peter Talbot, 506.

R. (A. B.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 305.

---- on corruptions recognised as acknowledged words, 313.

---- on inscription at Lyons, 502.

---- on a pasquinade, 292.

---- on passage in Sedley, 327.

Races in which children are named after their mothers, 442. 506.

Raised, as used by the Americans, 83.

Raleigh (Sir Walter) in Virginia, 190. 241. 448.

Rasher, its meaning, 177.

Rawlinson (Robert) on the crow and lady-bird charms, 53.

R. (C.) on works on horology, 356.

R. (C. C.) on princesses of Wales, 24.

R. (C. I.) on Cicada or Tettigonia Septemdecim, 423.

Rechabite on children named after their mothers, 506.

Rectitudines Singularum Personarum, its date, 442. 508.

Regiments, names and numbers of, 368.

Registry of British subjects abroad, 7. 76.

Reigns, note on the duration of, 312.

Relton (F. B.) on the meaning of stickle and dray, 209.

---- on Pope and Flatman, 209.

---- on custom on November 17th, 344.

---- on continental watchmen, 356.

Relton (J. R.) on Lord Hungerford's arms, 345.

---- on the cuckold's cap, 468.

---- on the word cabal, 507.

---- on meaning of skeatta, 346.

Remigius on "'Tis twopence now," &c., 314.

Repudiate, often misused, 54. 163.

Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his exhibitions at the Royal Academy, 406.

R. (F. R.) on etymology of Durden, 424.

---- on roll pedigree of the Howards, 133.

---- on Dr. Matthew Sutcliffe, 239.

---- on etymology of Salter, 382.

---- on General James Wolfe, 489.

R. (G.) on new costume for ladies, 150.

R. (H. W. G.) on the letter v, 164.

Rhynsault and Sapphira, 191.

Richard (St.), king of the West Saxons, 475.

Riddle, "The noblest object of the work of art," 153. 197.

Ridler's (George) oven, 311.

Rifles, who makes the best? 29. 44.

Rile, or royle, an Americanism, 317.

Rimbault (Dr. E. F.) on John Bodley, 117.

---- on Bunting's Irish Melodies, 452.

---- on George Chalmers, 196.

---- on Darby and Joan, 196.

---- on Tale of a Tub, 101.

---- on the Devil's knell, 116.

---- on the statue of Charles II., 124.

---- on forgotten authors of the seventeenth century, 134.

---- on madrigals in praise of Queen Elizabeth, 185.

---- on the use of tobacco by the Elizabethan ladies, 208.

---- on the author of the Soul's Errand, 353.

---- on Middleton's epigrams and satyres, 411.

---- on the royal library, 446.

---- on Sir Thomas More's knighthood, 152.

---- on Thomas Tusser the husbandman, 152.

---- on lines on the Temple, 181.

---- on the song Winifreda, 196.

Ring finger, 150. 199. 261.

Ringlet, its early use, 163.

Rinuccini gallery, its contents, 294.

Rix (S. W.) on Lominus' Blakloanæ, 193.

---- on Edmund Bohun, 484.

---- on Jacobus Creusius, 473.

---- on the Wotton family, 191.

R. (J.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 72.

---- on a passage in Plautus, 75.

---- on the Leman baronetcy, 111.

---- on traditions from remote periods, 113.

---- on Duke of Berwick, 244.

---- on the pronunciation of Coke, 244.

---- on passage in Virgil, [Georg. lib. iv. 87.], 244.

---- on the prophecies of Nostradamus, 258.

---- on death of Cervantes, 261.

---- on Italian writers on political economy, 356.

---- on pasquinade on Cardinal Bona, 381.

---- on an anecdote of Curran, 391.

---- on General Wolfe, 393.

---- on distich on Palestrina's violin, 393.

---- on "A posie of other men's flowers," 457.

---- on anagram on Voltaire, 457.

---- on epitaph on Voltaire, 73. 114.

---- on the situation of Voltaire, 73.

R. (J. C.) on medical use of pigeons, 291.

---- on the editor of Jewel's Works, fol., 301.

---- on hypertautology, 301.

---- on Cozens the painter, 492.

---- on share of presbyters in ordination, 507.

R (N. E.) on written sermons, 42.

---- on prayer in one tongue, 116.

---- on linteamina and surplices, 301.

Robert, its various diminutives, 272.

Robertson (J. C.) on the Petworth register, 125.

Robin-redbreast, legend of the, 506.

Rock (Dr.) on Alterius Orbis Papa, 11.

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

---- on gild book of the Holy Trinity Brotherhood, 209.

---- on salting the dead, 162.

Rolle of Hampole, his metrical sermons, 49. 116. 159. 268.

---- queries on his poems, 116.

Roman funeral pile, 381.

Roman Index Expurgatorius of 1607, 440. 487.

Ross (C.) on the duke of Monmouth's pocket books, 70.

Round Towers in Ireland, 75.

Rovert on the Archbishop of Spalatro, 296.

Royal Registers, who was the author? 474.

R. (R.) on Devonshire superstitions, 309.

R. (R. J.) on milkmaids, 73.

---- on salmon fishery in the Thames, 87.

---- on prophecies of Nostradamus, 140.

R***son (M.) on "Going the whole hog," 240.

Rt. on Absolom's hair, 243.

---- on Aulus Gellius' description of a dimple, 134.

---- on birds' care for the dead, 131.

---- on passage in St. Bernard, 133.

---- on the ring finger, 150.

---- on Gray and Cowley, 204. 254. 465.

---- onὑπωπιάζω, 1 Cor. ix., 205.

---- on medical use of pigeons, 227.

---- on John Lilburne, 241.

---- on School of the Heart, 241.

---- on MS. note in Liber Sententiarum, 282.

---- on Bishop and Milton, 341.

---- on nolo episcopari, 456.

---- on an anagram by Fulke Greville, 351.

---- on the Soul's Errand, 353.

---- on thorns of Dauphine, 502.

Ruell, its meaning, 189.

Rupert's balls described, 234. 274. 492.

Rural and urban deans, 502.

Russell (Lady) and Mr. Hampden, 21.

Rusticus on the history of the Cagots, 190.

R. (W. B.) on Scandinavian mythology, 161.

---- on passage in Virgil, 260.

R. (W. F) on Petty Cury, 194.

Rylett (Henry) on Caxton memorial, 145.

Σ.on St. Irene, or Erini, 475.

Sacheverell (Dr.), his speech on his trial, 8.

Sacre Cheveux, the Halifax arms, 208. 262.

Sacro-Sancta Regum Majestas, 293. 372.

S. (A. F.) on derivation of pic-nic, 152.

---- on the origin of tripos, 484.

Saints, figures of, in Martham church, 7.

Sale by candle, the origin of, 383.

Salmon fishery in the Thames, 87. 141.

Salopian on Wyle Cop, 116.

---- on heel-rake, or ell-rake, 260.

---- on the granddaughter of John Hampden, 423.

Salter, its etymology, 382.

Salting the bodies of the dead, 6.

San Marino, the republic of, 64.

Sanderson and Taylor, 293. 411.

Sanford's Descensus, 232. 284.

Sanskrit elementary books, 103.

Sansom (J.) on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 161.

---- on note in Liber Sententiarum, 282.

---- on Matthew Paris' Historia Minor, 209.

---- on the Archbishop of Spalatro, 295.

Sapphics, English, 45. 182.

Sardonic smiles, its meaning, 18. 72. 196.

Sarpi's Council of Trent, Latin translation of, 275.

Saxonicus on Milton being an Anglo-Saxon scholar, 181.

---- on the name Robert, 272.

---- on Sanford's Descensus, 284.

Sc. on derivation of London, 505.

Scandinavia, the want of English literature there, 39.

Scandinavian on the age of trees, 488.

Scandinavian literature, 59.

---- mythology, 161.

School of the Heart, its authorship, 141. 241.

School superstitions, 53.

S. (C. N.) on possession nine points of the law, 23.

Scotland, ancient MS. history of, 316.

---- conquest of, 165. 234.

Scott's Childe Harold, canto iv., st. 182., 223. 285. 323. 386. 508.

---- Lay of the Last Minstrel, 134.

---- Pirate, "Fire on the maintop," 99.

Scotus Octogenarius on conquest of Scotland, 234.

Scripture erroneously quoted, 131. 243.

S. (C. S. B.) on Cozens the painter, 368.

Sculptured stones in Scotland, 86. 350.

Scurvy ale, its components, 68. 162.

Scythians blind their slaves, 314.

S. (E.) on MS. book of Sentences, 243.

---- on the Winchester execution, 243.

---- on Rectitudines Singularum Personarum, 508.

Secant, its meaning in Virgil, Æneid viii. 96., 24.

Sedley, passage in, 327.

S. (E. J.) on derivation of Yankee, 13.

Seleucus on an allusion in Longfellow, 22.

---- on a passage in Tennyson, 72.

---- on John a Kent, 119.

---- on salting the dead, 163.

---- on marriages within ruined churches, 261.

---- on colonies in England, 371.

Selion, its derivation, 258.

Sempills of Beltrus, their poems, 343.

Senses, the saying, "Frightened out of his seven senses," 233.

Sermons, on written and extempore, 8. 41. 237. 394.

Serpent represented with a human head, 191. 331.

---- freedom from, 260.

Sept, its etymology, 344.

Serius, where situated, 124.

Serius Seriadesque, or Il Serio, 11.

Sévérambes, Histoire des, 43.

S. (G. L.) on "Son of the morning," 330.

Shakspeare, his small Latin, 26.

---- his use of triple, 26.

---- his meaning of eisell, 36. 64. 68. 155. 193.

---- monumental bust of, 307.

---- nautical phrases, 379.

---- publication of his plays in Sweden, 54.

---- prenzie, in Measure for Measure, 63. 135.

---- the word rack in the Tempest, 37. 121. 158. 193.

---- quoted, "They that touch pitch," 292.

Shawls, their introduction into England, 7. 77.

Shelley's children, inquiry after, 40.

Ship, the termination, 153. 261. 394.

Shipmoney, satirical verses on, 437.

Shropshire, price of land in, 502.

Sibi, its use in monkish Latin, 327. 392.

Sidanen, the British, 83. 120. 424.

Σιγμαon Stillingfleet's Sufferings of Christ, 274.

Simnel, its derivation, 212.

Sinage [Senage], its meaning, 6. 28.

Sinaitic inscriptions, 332. 382. 458.

Sin-eaters, notices respecting, 211.

Singer (S. W.) on an ancient engraving of Cebes, 12.

---- on Ferrante Pallavicino, 13.

---- on Gabriel Harvey's MS. notes, 169.

---- on a curious monumental inscription, 105.

---- on Richard Rolle, 159.

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

S. (J. G.) on facts concerning Donizetti, 380.

S. (J. J.) on the island of Ægina, 508.

S. (J. M.) on early translation of Amadis de Gaule, 85.

S. (J. V.) on children named after mothers, 506.

S. (K.) on Gray's obligations to Jeremy Taylor, 262.

---- on bishops vacating their sees, 293.

---- on the marriage of ecclesiastics, 298.

Skeatta, its meaning, 346.

Skull-cups, their use, 231.

Slander, may it mean injury? 6.

S. (M.) on the designation Miss, 6.

Smith (T. C.) on poetical coincidences, 291.

Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on nightingale and thorn, 242.

---- on finger-stocks, 395.

S. (M. P.) on Sir Thomas Malory, 257.

Snakes' antipathy to fire, 131.

Sneck-up or hiccup, a stage direction, 28.

Souling, the custom of, in Shropshire, 381. 506.

Soul's Errand, its author, 274. 353.

Southampton brasses, 132.

Spalatro, archbishop of, 257. 295.

Spaniards in Peru, a play, 257. 456.

S. (P. C. S.) on broad arrow, 371.

Spec on Cromwell's grants of land, 123.

Spectacles, inscription on the rim of a pair, 407.

Speculative Difficulties, a work on, 198.

Spenser's age at his death, 74.

---- portraits, 101.

---- Faerie Queene, b. ii. c. ix. st. 22., 133. 165.

---- Shepherd's Calendar, stanzas on, 473.

Speriend, on De Foe's house at Stoke Newington, 256.

---- on the early use of Miss, 44.

---- on the salting of the dead, 48.

---- on the prophecies of Nostradamus, 86.

Spittal-hill tut, a sprite, 212.

Spon, its derivation, 39. 412.

S. (R. J.) on Bible divination in Suffolk, 148.

S. (R. S.) on "You friend drink to me," 197.

---- on "A posie of other men's flowers," 212.

S. (S.) on The Abridgment of the Assizes, 41.

---- on Townley MSS. &c., 103.

---- on the pronunciation of Tiverton, 164.

Ss. (J.) on derivation of prog, 315.

S. (S. S.) on armorial bearings, 330.

---- on John Bodley, 59.

---- on Bourchier family, 233.

---- on William III. at Exeter, 329.

Stallenge queries, 315.

Stanedge Pole, its locality, 123.

Stanton Drew, and its tradition, 3.

Statistics of all Christians, 445.

Statute fairs, 190.

Statute of Limitations abroad, 256.

S. (T. C.) on Pope's honest factor, 284.

---- on Pope and Flatman, 284.

Stella, was she Swift's sister? 110. 160.

Stephen's, St. Church, Walbrook, 267.

Stephens, (Geo.) on English literature in the North, 38.

Stephens, (T.) on the British Sidanen, 120.

---- on John a Cumber, 453.

---- on the antiquity of kilts, 170.

---- on the Kimmeron, Cimbri, Cymry, 444.

---- on the Gododin, 468.

Stevens (David) on testing a bow, 210.

---- on Stanton Drew, 3.

---- on the meaning of Whig and Tory, 281.

S. (T. G.) on Domesday book of Scotland, 213.

---- on History of Hawick, 329.

---- on Macfarlane manuscripts, 509.

---- on the Sempills of Beltrus, 343.

Stickle, its meaning, 209.

Stillingfleet on the Sufferings of Christ, 274. 392.

Stone (Dan.) Esquire, anagrams on Notes and Queries, 351.

Stonehaven on The Don, a poem, 441.

Stonehenge, its derivation, 57. 214. 328.

Strafford and Abp. Ussher, 290. 349. 365.

Streso's Commentarius, 192.

Student, on Tudur Aled, 384.

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

Sundays, on what days of the month, 134.

Surplices, on the different kinds, 192. 262. 301. 356.

Surrey folk lore, 291.

Sussex, religious houses in, 473.

Sutcliffe (Dr. Matthew), inquiry respecting, 152. 239.

S. (W.) on Margaret Maultasch, 122.

Swann (J.) on Pope's honest factor, 7.

Swearing by the English, 37.

---- on the horns at Highgate, 84.

---- the various modes of, 90.

Sweden, consecration of bishops in, 345. 412.

S. (W. F.) on Dr. Young's Narcissa, 22.

S. (W. H.) on coins of Constantius Gallus, 327.

---- on coins of Vabalathus, 427.

Swift, his inedited letters, 218.

Sword-blade note, 176. 213.

---- proof of one, 39. 109. 181.

Sylla, on Presant family, 191.

S. (Y. V.) on "Suum cuique tribuere," 28.

Sz. (S. S.) on the etymology of Berth, 83.

T. on Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 412.

---- on the meaning of eisell, 156.

Table-book, specimens of, 212.

Talbot (Peter), the pseudo Lominus, 193. 240. 458. 506.

Tale of a Tub, origin of the phrase, 101. 242.

Talented, Sterling's objection to its use, 405.

Taylor (E. S.) on figures of Saints in Martham church, 7.

---- on East Norfolk folk lore, 53.

---- on a monumental inscription, 182.

---- on coins of Constantius II., 238.

---- on corpse passing making a right of way, 240.

---- on the coinage of Vabalathus, 255.

---- on the word Agla, 370.

---- on pasquinade on Pio, 437.

---- on Grimsdyke, 454.

---- on Voce populi halfpenny, 138.

Taylor (Jeremy) on a passage in his sermon, 435.

---- a sermon of his overlooked, 251. 354.

---- his story of the Greek, 208. 262. 326. 507.

Tee Bee, on the transformation of the butterfly, 27.

---- on Hampton Court, 40.

---- on Bensleys of Norwich, 115.

---- on Coke and Cowper, 138.

---- on printers' privilege, 232.

Templar, on lines on the Temple, 181.

Temple (Harry Leroy) on parallel passages, 435.

Temple, lines stuck on the, 76. 181.

Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on the early use of the crucifix, 485.

Tennyson's Lord of Burleigh, its groundwork, 12.

---- use of the word cycle, 37. 181.

---- The Princess, passage in, 72.

T. (E. S.) on an inscription in Martham church, 20.

---- on Petty Cury, 24.

Texas, plant in, 208. 332.

Texts before sermons, their origin, 344. 387.

T. (F. G.) on the meaning of eisell, 155.

T. (F. W.) on fest sittings, 42.

---- on superstitions respecting bees, 308.

T. (H.) on cleanliness next to godliness, 491.

Theobald's notes on Shakspeare, 28.

Theodolite, its derivation, 383. 457.

Theophylact, on colonies in England, 272.

---- on fire unknown, 283.

---- on the derivation of poetaster, 301.

---- on Scythians blinding their slaves, 314.

---- on derivation of Stonehenge, 328.

---- on Martial's distribution of hours, 332.

---- on Maltese dialect, 383.

---- on Lycian inscriptions, 383.

---- on the Cagots and Cretins, 387.

---- on Coleridge's Christabel, 410.

---- on marriage of ecclesiastics, 427.

---- on races in which children are named after their mothers, 442.

---- on derivation of æra, 454.

Thiriold (Charles) on repudiate, &c., 163.

---- on Cowper law, 242.

---- on rile, or royle, 317.

---- on naturalis proles, 327.

---- on the termination "-ship," 394.

Thoms (W. J.) on the Michaelmas goose, 230.

Thorns of Dauphine, meaning of the, 502.

Thread the needle, origin of the game, 39. 140.

Three estates of the realm, 115. 196. 278.

Thumb Bible, its history, 484.

Thurnam (John) on the battle of Brunanburgh, 249.

Tichborne (Sir Henry), his Journal, 442.

Tigernach, an Irish writer, 41.

Time, legal, what? 502.

Times newspapers, curious notices of, 98.

T. (J. H.) on Sancta Regum Majestas, 372.

T. (J. N.) on cure for ague, 111.

T. (L. H. J.) on modern Greek names of places, 470.

T. (M. E. C.) on the effects of moonlight, 355.

Tobacco used by Elizabethan ladies, 208.

Todd (Dr. J. H.) On Buxtorf's translation of Elias Levita's Treatise, 272. 391.

---- on epigram ascribed to Mary Queen of Scots, 385.

Tonbridge Castle, heraldic figures at, 115.

Tonges of Tonge, their genealogy, 384.

Toothache, cure for, 227.

Tory, its meaning, 57. 164. 281. 492.

Townley MSS., &c., 103.

Toxophilus, on the test of the strength of a bow, 56.

T. (P.) on suicides buried in cross-roads, 212.

Tr. on Laurentius Müller, 175.

---- on Rhynsault and Sapphira, 191.

Tradescants, notice respecting, 182.

Traditions from remote periods through few hands, 113. 237. 484.

Transatlantic Reader, on Sir E. Ployden, 58.

Transparency, its cause, 406.

Trees, the age of, 401. 488.

Trelawney (Bp.), and a parliamentary decision, 484.

Trevelyan (W. C.) on blessing by the hand, 262.

Tripos, origin of the term, 484.

Trithemius (Johannes), character of his work, "Liber de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis," 442. 489.

T. (R. S.) on an early German Virgil, 57.

Trunnian or Tronion (St.) noticed, 179.

T. (S. P. H.) on language of ancient Egypt, 152.

---- on plants and their provincial names, 175.

---- on papal bulls, &c., 189.

---- on Francis Clerke, 192.

T. (T.) on Buxtorf's translation of Tub Taam, 328.

Tt. on dictionary of hackneyed quotations, 149.

---- on a story by Jeremy Taylor, 208.

Tudur Aled, a Welsh poet, 384.

Turnpikes, origin of, 503.

Tusser the husbandman, inquiry respecting, 152.

T. (W.) on Ackey trade, 142.

T. (W. J.) on Shakspeare in Sweden, 54.

---- on the Hethel Thorn, 488.

T. (W. S.) on Charles II. and written sermons, 394.

---- on damasked linen, 446.

Tyro on Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 103.

---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152.

---- on "A little bird told me," 284.

---- on Sanford's Descensus, 328.

---- on Sacro-Sancta Regum Majestas, 372.

---- on "Truth is that which a man troweth," 455.

Umbrellas, their early use, 75.

U. (M. C.) on Stallenge queries, 315.

Ὑπωπιάζω, 1 Cor. ix. 7., 205.

Upton Court, did Pope write the Rape of the Lock there? 315. 493.

Ussher (Archbp.) and Lord Strafford, 290. 349. 365.

---- works, on their completion, 10. 110.

---- treatise on the Seventy Weeks, 10.

---- Bibliotheca Theologica, 10.

U. (U.) on Roman Index Expurgatorius, 440.

V. on the royal library, 69.

---- on Pope and Flatman, 165.

---- on Spenser's Faerie Queene, 133.

V. the elision of the letter, 55. 164. 213.

Vabalathus, coinage of, 255. 327. 427. 491.

Vanbrugh's play, The Relapse, attributed to Sheridan, 24. 74.

Varro on Burns and Propertius, 54.

---- on mistake as to an eclipse, 58.

---- on Spenser's age at his death, 74.

---- on proverb of James I., 85.

Vashti on ell-rake or hell-rake, 192.

V. D. M., its meaning, 369.

V. (E.) on pair of curols, 101.

---- on Pope and Flatman, 210.

---- on religious houses in East Sussex, 473.

Vendée, ballad on the rising of the, 473.

Vermin, payments for destroying, 208. 389. 447.

Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius, his portrait, 21.

Verses occurring in classical prose, 382. 455.

Vida, on an accent and cæsura in a verse of, 174.

Vincent (R.) on the pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 76.

---- on registry of British subjects abroad, 76.

---- on "the worm in the bud of youth," 86.

---- on "the noiseless foot of time," 88.

---- on the Lowey of Tunbridge, 453.

Violin, the best work on the, 257.

Virgil, an early German edition, 57.

---- Georg. lib. iv. 87. quoted, 244.

---- notes on, 24. 88. 260. 307. 420.

Visitations, on early, 8. 29.

Visiting cards, their origin, 133. 195. 243.

Vitrified forts, 93.

Voce populi halfpenny, 56. 138.

Vogelweide (Walter), Longfellow's notice of, 346.

Voltaire, anagram on his name, 457.

---- epitaph on, 73. 114.

---- where situated, 73.

Voluntary, origin of playing one, 189.

Vox verè Anglorum, its author, 293.


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