F.F. on Mallet's second wife, 272.—— passages from Euripides, 198.—— passage in Virgil, 576.—— "Short red, God red," &c., 182.Faber on "Hauling over the coals," 125.Fairies, propitiating the, 617.Fairlie (Robert) noticed, 159.Falahill, the house of, 134.Falconer (Thos.) on case referred to in Hamlet, 123.Farrer (Rev. James), his bequest of books, 369.Fatal Mistake, by Jos. Hayns, 174.Fauconberge family, 155.* Fauntleroy, inquiry respecting, 270.Faussett museum, 553. 656.F. (C. E.) on albumenised paper, 373. 572.—— glass chambers for photography, 133.—— new process of positive proofs, 397.F. (C. H.) on Matthew Lewis, 388.Fecialis on Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 515.Fenton on the forlorn hope, 411.* Fenton (R.), translation of Athenæus, 198.Ferguson (James F.), epitaph in Ireland, 513.—— unlucky days, 305.Ferguson (J. F.) on Captain Geo. Cusack, 272.* Ferns wanted, 441.Ferrand (D.) noticed, 243. 329.Ferrar (Bishop), 103. 376.F. (G. F.) on Old Fogie, 64.Fiat Justitia on Paley's plagiarisms, 589.Ficulnus on ballad of Bonnie Dundee, 19.Fierce, a peculiar use of the word, 280. 352.Figg (Wm.) on second growth of grass, 229.* Fire-irons, their antiquity, 587.First and last, their different meanings, 439.* Fisher (Kitty) noticed, 440.Fisher (P. H.) on the Court-House, Painswick, 596.—— epitaphs unpublished, 30.—— inscription near Cirencester, 129.—— school libraries, 640.Fitch (Joshua G.) on mottoes of German emperors, 170.Fitzherbert (Anthony) noticed, 158. 276. 351.Fitzsimons (R.) on Virgil, quoted by Dr. Johnson, 270.F. (J.) on John Frewen, 296.F. (J. W.) on "delighted" in Shakspeare, 241.* Flemish refugees, 196.Fleury (Cardinal), his regard for the Manx, 245.* Floral directories, Catholic, 585.Florin and the royal arms, 621.Fogies, old, 64. 154. 256. 455. 652.Folk Lore, 145. 215. 264. 360. 382. 512. 613-618.Cambridgeshire, 382. 512.Cheshire, 617.Clare, 360.Cornish, 618.Derbyshire, 512.Devonshire, 146. 265.Hampshire, 617.Lincolnshire (North), 382.Manx, 617.New Brunswick, 382.Northamptonshire, 146. 216.Nottinghamshire, 490.Pennsylvanian, 615. 618.Portuguese, 382.Staffordshire, 618.Warwickshire, 146. 490.Worcestershire, 617.Yorkshire, 617.Font at Islip, 363.Font, its position, 149. 234.Foot-Guards, their uniform, 64.Forbes (C.) on Boswell's Johnson, 551.—— green eyes, 592.—— plea for the horse, 287.—— "Putting your foot into it," 159.Foreign-English, specimens of, 137.Forlorn hope, its origin, 411. 526. 569.Forms of prayer, Occasional, 535.Forrell, its derivation, 527.Fortification, Greek and Roman, 469. 654.Foss (Edward) on collar of SS., 398.—— green pots at the Temple, 256.—— judges styled Reverend, 276.—— Littlecott, Sir John Popham, 218.—— Mr. Justice Newton, 110.—— Sir William Hankford, 342.* Fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.Fox (Charles) and Gibbon, 312.Foxes and Firebrands, reprint suggested, 172.—— noticed, 485.* Fox-hunting, its origin, 172.Fox (Major-Gen. Charles) on Baretti's portrait, 477.Franklin (Dr.), lines in his handwriting, 196. 281.—— portrait by West, 208.* Fraser (Gen.) noticed, 586.Fraser (W.) on etymology of balderdash, 342.—— Burke's Mighty Boar of the Forest, 136.—— books burned by the common hangman, 625.—— Canterbury see, its ancient privileges, 56.—— chanting of jurors, 502.—— cob-wall, 279.—— confirmation, prejudice against, 440.—— Convocation and Propagation Society, 100.—— Convocation temp. George II, 465.—— Devonshire charm for the thrush, 146.—— Elijah's Mantle, its author, 295.—— fierce, its peculiar use, 281.—— French abbés, 102.—— General Fraser, 586.—— "Homo unius libri," 440.—— Irish suffragan bishops, 256.—— Jewish custom, 618.—— judges styled Reverend, 631.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 606.—— Mary Queen of Scots' medal, 293.—— patriarchs of the West, 317.—— singing psalms and politics, 230.—— Speaker of the Commons in 1697, 152.—— "stars the flowers of heaven," 346.—— Terræ filius, its origin, 292.—— "to speak in lutestring," 202.Freher (Dionysius Andreas) noticed, 247.* French abbés, their status, 102.French (G. J.) on tiles from Caen, 547.French, teaching a dog, 581.French verse, 336.Frere (Geo. E.) on Greek epigram, 622.—— stage-coaches, 439.Frewen (John) noticed, 222. 296.Froissart's accuracy, 494. 604.F. (R. W.) on second growth of grass, 102.F. (T.) on Gen. Sir C. Napier, 631.—— Major André, 277.—— Scotch newspapers, 57.Fuenvicouil [Fingal] and the giant, 610.Funeral custom, 218.Furvus on Nottinghamshire customs, 490.—— saltpetre maker, 225.F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses, 551.F. (W. M.) on collodion pictures, 181.—— cyanuret of potassium, 157.—— Dr. Parr's letter on Milton, 433.—— lining of cameras, 157.—— multiplying photographs, 158.—— trial of lenses, 133.G.G. on Dr. James Anderson, 198.—— consecrated roses, 135.—— Earl of Oxford, 392.—— German heraldry, 204.—— helmets, 645.—— Lady Percy, 104.—— pedigree indices, 453.—— Queen Anne's motto, 255.—— quotation in Bishop Watson, 587.—— Tradescant's marriage, 513.—— Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 552.Gage (Thomas), author of the New Survey of the West Indies, 144.Gale of rent, its meaning, 563. 655.Galilei (Galileo), sonetto by, 295.Ganske on La Blanche des réaus Lignages, 150.Gantillon (P. J. F.) on "Amentium haud Amantium," 136.—— burial in unconsecrated ground, 527.—— Burke's marriage, 134.—— Edinburgh Review, reference, 152.—— Fenton's translation of Athenæus, 198.—— Fragments in Athenæus, 104.—— Hodgson's Atys of Catullus, 563.—— Jacob Bobart, 159.—— "Johnson's turgid style," 526.—— misquotations, 315.—— "old dog," use of the phrase, 208.—— Presbyterian titles, 127.—— quotation from Byron, 305.—— "rathe" in the sense of "early," 208.—— rhymes on places, 305.—— topsy-turvy, 526.* Gardiner (Bp.), De verâ Obedientâ, 54.Gardiner (H.) on the word mob, 631.—— nightingale's song, 652.Gardiner (W.) on The Forsaken Nymph, 444.Gardner (J. D.) on "Up, Guards, and at them!" 184.Garland (John) on Nash the architect, 79.Garlichithe on Milton's widow, 134. 594.—— on Sir John Vanbrugh, 160.* Garrick Street. May Fair, 411.Garter, lines on the institution of the Order, 53. 182. 479.Gascoigne (C. J.), his tomb, 278. 342.Gatty (Alfred) on bells at Berwick-upon-tweed, 293.—— mitigation of capital punishment, 42.Gaunt (John of), his descendants, 155. 268.G. (C. P.) on La Fleur des Saintes, 410.G. (C. S.) on oaths, 364.G. (C. W.) on daughter pronounced dafter, 292.—— serpent with a human head, 304.G. (E. A.) on Martyn the regicide, 621.G. (E. C.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 63.Gedge (Sydney) on nightingale's song, 112.Geering (Richard), his arms and pedigree, 340. 504.Genealogy, catalogue of privately-printed books on, 606.Geneva arms, 563.* Genitive and plural, analogy between, 411.Gentry, return of, temp. Henry VI., 469. 630.Geometrical curiosity, 468.George III. reviewing the 10th Light Dragoons, 538.—— a mark of his dislike of the Prince of Wales, 538.German, or Christmas tree, 619.German emperors, mottoes of, 170. 548.—— heraldry, 150. 204.* —— phrase, 150.Getsrn on bibliography, 62.—— cleaning old oak, 59.—— edifices of ancient and modern date, 81.—— shoulder knots and epaulettes, 244.G. (F. J.) on an Indian word, 539.G. (H. T.) on analogy between genitive and plural, 411.—— "came," its early use, 468.—— tenets, or tenents, 453.Gibbings (Robert) on riddle in Aulus Gellius, 322.Gibbon (Edward), his library, 88. 208.—— his letters quoted, 247.——, lines on his promotion to the Board of Trade, 312.Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Petrarch's Laura, 562.—— the state prison in the Tower, 509.Gilbert family, 18.Gilbert (James) on the Gilbert family, 18.Ginger, its cultivation in England, 227.G. (J.) on marriage of cousins, 525.G. (J. M.) on books chained in churches, 595.—— historical engraving, 86.G. (K.) on Bp. Patrick, 103.Glaius on Cambridge graduates, 525.—— return of gentry temp. Henry VI., 469.—— the Rothwell family, 243.Glossarial queries, 294.Glover's handwriting, 589.Gloves at fairs, 136. 421. 601.G. (M. L.) on female parish clerk, 475.G. (M. R.) on Father Matthew's chickens, 469.Göthe's author-remuneration, 29.Goldsmith's Haunch of Venison, 640.Gole (Russell) on attainment of majority, 371.—— female parish clerk, 474.—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 269.—— marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.—— mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, 411.G. (O. L. R.) on Ballina Castle, 411.—— Bishop Grehan, 440.—— Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.—— M‘Dowall family, 563.—— Siller gun of Dumfries, 412.—— vault at Richmond, Yorkshire, 388.Gordon (G. J. R.) on Dotinchem, 151.Gorran (Nicholas de) noticed, 81.Gough (Henry) on arms of Richard, King of the Romans, 454.—— burial in an erect posture, 455.—— effigies in wood, 455.—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 454.—— heraldic query, 480.—— Stafford knot, 454.Gout, Abp. Lancaster's cure for the, 6.G. (R.) on Bp. Gardener, "De verâ Obedientiâ," 54.—— Lord Cecil's Memorials, 502.—— Laodicean council, 87.—— "pinece with a stink," 350.—— portable altars, 183.Grab, its derivation, 466.Graeff (Andries de), his portrait, 573.Grafton (third Duke of) noticed, 238.Grammar in relation to logic, 514. 629.Grammont's Mémoires, notes on, 461. 549.—— his marriage, 549.Granville family, their arms, 265.Grass, its second growth, 102. 229.Graves (J.) on Bohn's edition of Hoveden, 11.—— manners of the Irish, 111.—— pedigree of Sir Francis Bryan, 564.—— real signatures, 94.Gravestone falsified at Stratford, 124.Gray, "The ploughman homeward plods," 241.Grayan (A.) on sights and exhibitions temp. James I., 558.Gray's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.* Greek Church, canonisation in, 292.—— epigram, 622.—— inscription on a font, 198. 352.Green (Dr. J. H.) and Coleridge, 43.Green eyes, 407. 592.Greenlaw (Charles P.), his efforts in obtaining steam for India, 560.* Green's Secret Plot, 79.* Grehan (Bishop) noticed, 440.Gresebrook in Yorkshire, 389.Griffin on Dr. Misaubin, 8.Griffith (H. T.) on books chained in churches, 273.—— "Clamour your tongues," 254.—— detached belfry towers, 185.—— Hewit, Sir William, 270.—— "Inter cuncta micans," &c., 230.Groaning-board, 309.—— elm plank in Dublin, 397.Gulielmus on Webb and Walker families, 386.Gurney's Short-hand, 589.Gw. on Hayns' Fatal Mistake, 174.—— Pætus and Arria, 219.—— Professional Poems, 244.G. (W. H.) on Duport's lines to Izaak Walton, 193.G. (W. S.) on inscription near Chalcedon, 151.—— Istamboul: Constantinople, 148.—— oblation of a white bull, 1.—— Rome and the number Six, 490.H.H. on day at the Antipodes, 102.—— Duval family, 318.—— Flaxman's Æschylus, 622.—— General Wall, 318.—— lane, its meaning, 366.—— Lessons for Lent, the author, 150.—— manners of the Irish, 4.—— white cats being deaf, 135.H, the letter, in humble, 54. 229. 298. 393. 551.H. (A.) on Sir C. Wren and the young carver, 340.Hackney-coach proclamation, 122.Haden (F. Seymour) on Historical Account of Libraries, 653.Hale (Philip) on fragments of MSS., 77.Halifax (Lord) and Mrs. Catherine Barton, 429. 543. 590.Halliwell (J. O.) on coincident suggestions on the text of Shakspeare, 265.—— digest of Shakspearian readings, 466.Hampden (John), his death, 495. 646.* Hampton Court pictures, 538.* Handel's Dettingen Te Deum, 388.* Handwriting, a manual of, 639.Hankford (Sir William) noticed, 278. 342.H. (A. O.) on Aix Ruochim, 150.—— the ship William and Ann, 54.Harbottle (Cecil) on The Winter's Tale, 95.Hardwick (C.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.—— La Fleur des Saints, 604.Hardy (William) on John of Gaunt's descendants, 155.Harington (E. C.) on Cawdray's Treasurie of Similies, 499.Harleian library, its binders, 335.Harmony of the Four Gospels, the earliest, 316. 414. 551.* Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.Harris (Rev. J.), his MS. Sermons, 439.Harrowgate, entertainment at, 82.Harry (James Spence) on High and Low Dutch, 478.* Hartman's account of Waterloo, 198.Harvest, a distich on the late, 513.Harwood (Dr.), his death, 57.* Haschish, or Indian hemp, 540.Hatfield (John) executed for forgery, 26.Hatfield (Martha), 310.Haulf-naked, manor of, 205. 350.H. (A. W.) on the meaning of Acharis, 198.—— Domesday-book abbreviations, 151.Hawkins (Edw.) on meaning of clem, 64.—— school libraries, 298.Hazel (W.) on bells at Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630.—— parish clerks and politics, 575.—— quantity of words, 552.—— topsy-turvy, 575.Hazelwood on palace at Enfield, 271.H. (C.) on Life of Savigny, 294.H. de H. (T.) on dimidiation by impalement, 230.—— French jeux d'esprit, 242.—— "Magna est veritas," &c., 77.—— parvise, 161.—— unneath, 161.H. (E.) on barrels regiment, 620.—— letter "h" in humble, 298.—— Northamptonshire folk lore, 146.—— school libraries, 395.—— snail-eating, 128.—— Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 135.Head-dress temp. Charles I., 172.Healing, the office for, 504.Hebrew names, their pronunciation, 469. 590.H. (E. C.) on High Dutch and Low Dutch, 601.—— pronunciation of Hebrew names, 590.—— pronunciation of humble, 394.—— "To come," 631.H. (E. L.) on erroneous forms of speech, 65.Hele (Henry H.) on cleaning old oak, 58.—— Pennycomequick, 113.Hellas, the early inhabitants of, 27.Helmets in armorial bearings, 538. 645.Helter-skelter, its etymology, 391. 565.Hemans (Felicia), inedited lyric by, 407. 629. 650.Henderson (Hugh) on nitrate of silver, 134.Henri on Webb of Monckton Farleigh, 563.Henri van Laun on "Hierosolyma est perdita," 561.—— influence of politics on fashion, 515.—— mammet, its derivation, 515.—— Regium Donum, 517.Henry I., King of England, 72. 209.—— his tomb, 411. 630.* Henry IV. cured of leprosy, 340.Henry VIII., his letters to the Grand Masters of Malta, 99. 557.Henry VIII., inedited letter from, 510.* Henry, third Earl of Northumberland, 515.H. (E. P.) on Okey the regicide, 620.—— "Too wise to err," &c., 539."Hep! hep! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.* Heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, 56.* Heraldic queries, 37. 83. 219. 277. 448. 480. 515. 652.Heraldicus on an heraldic query, 515.Herbert (Sir Anthony), Chief Justice, 158. 276. 576.Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 587.Hermit at Hampstead on Gray's Ploughman, 241.—— Lord William Russell, 179.—— Nixon the prophet, 326.—— Tsar, its derivation, 226.Herschel (J. F. W.) on new photographic process, 60.* Hertstone, its meaning, 78.Hesleden (W. S.) on Amcotts' pedigree, 518.—— burial in unconsecrated places, 202.—— Newstead Abbey, 2.* Heveninghams of Suffolk and Norfolk, 103.Hewet (Sir Wm.), notices of, 270. 448. 652.H. (F.) on arms of the see of York, 302.H. (H. H.) on poetical tavern signs, 627.Hibberd (Shirley) on Peter Allan, 647.Hickson (Samuel) on death of Falstaff, 313. 408.—— passage from King Lear, 4."Hierosolyma est perdita," 88. 561. 605.High commission court, 175.Highgate, Ladies' Charity School at, 69. 435.Hilary (St.), his emblem, 41.Hilgar (Professor), his Treatise on Shakspeare, 52.Hincks (Dr. E.) and the Assyrian language, 656.Hincks (Edw.) on early use of tin, &c., 344."Hip! hip! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.Historicus on Jews in China, 515.Histories of Literature, 222. 453.History, the impossibilities of, 72. 209.H. (J.) on ammonio-nitrate of silver, 158.—— epitaph at Wood Ditton, 385.—— "Earth upon earth," &c., 110.H. (J. A.) on the divining-rod, 623.Hobbes (Thomas), his portrait, 221. 369. 453.Hoby family noticed, 244. 525.Hodges (James), his book noticed, 347.* Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.Hodgson (Rev. F.), his Translation of the Atys of Catullus, 563.Hogarth's pictures, 64. 294.Hollar (Wenceslaus), engraver, 368. 453.Holwell (John Zephaniah) noticed, 213.Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 638.Homer's Iliad, an ancient copy of, 153."Homo unius libri," 440. 569.Honiton fires, 367.Hood (Robin), his festival, 622.Horse—"Give him a roll," 287.Horsley (Bp.) on Calvinism, 9.Hotchpot, its legal derivation, 413.* Hougomont, letters respecting, 293.* Hour-glass, dramatic representations by the, 410.—— in pulpits, 82. 209. 279. 328. 454. 525.House-marks, 19. 62. 135. 256.Hoveden, Bohn's edition of, 11. 290. 637.Howard (Frank) on ampers and, 327.—— bullaces and gennitings, 326.—— "Up, guards, and at them!" 275.H. (R.) on the morrow of a festival, 412.H. (S.) on Isthmus of Panama, 144.H. (T. B. B.) on oaken tombs, &c., 179.H. (T. K.) on Land of Green Ginger, 160.—— murder of Monaldeschi, 160.Huc's Travels, 516.Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 399.Hugger-mugger, its origin, 341. 391. 503.Huggins and Muggins, 341. 391. 503.Hugh (Sir), his ballad, 614.Hughes (T.) on bishops deprived by Elizabeth, 136.—— Captain Booth of Stockport, 102.—— chronograms, 351.—— Devonshire cures for the thrush, 265.—— early English historical MS., 340.—— Leman family, 234.—— Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, 257.—— Milton's widow, her family, 12. 200. 544.—— Oldham, bishop of Exeter, 183.—— parchment deeds, soiled, 270.—— parochial libraries, 327.—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 232.Hull, plans of, 160. 227.Humbug, its etymology, 64. 161. 232. 422. 575.* Humming ale, its meaning, 245.* Hungarians in Paules, 441.* Hupfeld's work Von der Natur, 34.Hurrah! and other war-cries, 20. 88. 185. 255. 277. 323. 422. 561. 605.Hutin (Louis le) explained, 199.H. (W.) on Lady Percy, wife of Hotspur, 251.* Hyde, its measurement, 366.* Hymmalayas, a query from the, 339.I.I. (A.) on Henry Earl of Wotton, 173.Icon on Shakspeare suggestion, 124. 261.Idol worship, 413.I. (E. L.) on Jacobite garters, 586.Ignoramus on yew-trees in churchyards, 346.Illustrated London News, its large circulation, 334.Illustrium Poetarum Flores, a new edition suggested, 242.Ilmonasteriensis on histories of literature, 222.Imp, used for progeny, 443. 623.Impossibilities of our forefathers, 559.Ina on derivation of Wellesley, 255.India, on telegraphic despatches from, 559.Infants nameless in Scotland until christened, 468.Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on ampers and, 173. 377.—— Behmen's Books of Emblems, 13.—— binometrical verses, 292.—— Coleridge's unpublished MSS., 43.—— Collier's mono-volume Shakspeare, 35.—— eclipses of the sun, 244.—— Edward II., where was he killed? 387.—— ennui, 523.—— geometrical curiosity, 468.—— grammar in relation to logic, 514.—— Jackson's emendations of Shakspeare, 194.—— Milton's Lycidas, 497.—— moon superstitions, 145.—— number nine, 305.—— passage in the Tempest, 123.—— perfect tense, 410.—— proverb, definition of one, 243.—— pure, as a provincialism, 230.—— quotations wanted, 103. 219.—— reversible names and words, 375.—— sincere, its derivation, 195. 399.—— soul and the magnetic needle, 159.—— word for the "old corrector," 338.Ingraham (E. D.) on Gibbon's library, 208.* Injustice, its origin, 338.Ink in writings, its colour, 30.Innocents' day, custom on, 617.Inns of courts, matriculations at, 540. 650.Inquæritor on English refugees at Ypenstein, 562.Inquirendo on electric telegraph, 364.Inquirer on Pope's Elegy on an unfortunate lady, 539.Inscriptions—at Aylesbury, 443.in books, 64. 153. 472. 591. 652.belfry at Fenstanton, Hunts, 561.bells, 108. 248.Burford Church, 268.* Chalcedon, 151.dial, 224.door-head, 38. 162. 454. 652.font, 198. 352.Earl Bathurst's park, 76. 129.Greek one on a font, 198.monumental, 215. 268. 328. 408.Northill churchyard, 268.* North Stoneham, Southampton, 339.* tomb in Finland, 34.watch-paper, 316. 375. 452.Inverness on books for reprints, 148."Ireland a bastinadoed elephant," 366. 523.Irish, manners of the, 4. 111. 279.* —— merchants landing at Cambridge, 270.—— rhymes, 249. 602.Iseldunensis on German book inscription, 591.—— "Sad are the rose leaves," &c., 197.Island, its derivation, 49. 209. 279. 374. 504.Isle of Dogs, early notice of, 263.Islip font, 363.Israel ben Isaac on Gentile names of Jews, 655.Italian-English—German-English, &c., 436. 638."Its," instances of its early use, 12. 182. 254.J.J. on admission to Lincoln's Inn, &c., 540.—— Compton Park, pictures of the withered hand, 125.—— rents of assize, &c., 81.—— Theodore Paleologus, 526.—— Walpole (Sir Robert), his medal, 57.Jack and Gill, early use of, 87.Jackson (E. S.) on inscription of Theodore Paleologus, 408.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.—— "till" and "until," their etymology, 409.* Jacobite garters, 586.Jahn's Jahrbuch, 34. 112.James (F.) on watch-paper inscriptions, 316.James I., folk lore in his reign, 613.James (John) on ringing bells at death, 601.Jan on tent for collodion, 301.Jardine (D.) on rapping no novelty, 512.Jarltzberg on "Antiquitas sæculi Juventus mundi," 502.—— high church and low church, 117.—— living one's life over again, 43.—— party similes of the seventeenth century, 485.—— pictorial Common Prayer Books, 446.—— "The Good Old Cause," 44.Jaytee on Captain Booth, 184.J. (B.) on Dotinchem, 375.—— Ravailliac, 479.—— school libraries, 395.J. (C.) on ancient fortifications, 78.—— mayors and sheriffs, 605.Jebb (John) on berefellarii, 550.—— translation of Psalm cxxvii. 2., 641.Jeffcock (J. T.) on derivation of sincere, 399.Jeroboam of claret, 421.Jesuit on Father Traves, 565.Jeu d'esprit, a French one, 242.Jewish custom, 618.Jews in China, 515. 626.Jews, their Gentile names, 563. 655.J. (F. W.) on Anathema, maran-atha, 100.—— Aquæ in vinum conversæ, 242.—— burial in erect posture, 233.—— change of meaning in proverbial expressions, 624.—— life, 44.—— lines on woman, 350.—— passage in King Lear, 4.—— St. Luke and Juvenal, 372.—— "Sat cito, si sat bene," 87.J. (G. H.) on the word humbug, 64.J. (H.) on autobiographical sketch, 350.—— Dr. Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 9.J. (J. E.) on wooden tombs, 604.J. (J. H.) on Greek and Roman fortification, 469.—— Hellas, names of its early inhabitants, 27.J. (J. W.) on Lord Halifax and Mrs. C. Barton, 543.J. (M. H.) on Porter family, 576.Job, passage in, 205.John of Gaunt, his descendants, 155. 268.—— noses of his descendants, 318.* John (St.) and his partridge, 197.John (St.) of Jerusalem, order of, 61. 99. 557.Johnson (Andrew) noticed, 589.Johnson (Goddard) on the crescent, 653.Johnston (T. B.) on camera lucida, 503.—— stereoscopic angles, 157.Jokes, old, 146.Jones (T. W.) on pronunciation of Coke, 54.—— Done pedigree, 57.Jonson (Ben), his burial posture, 455.J. (P.) on Milton at Eyford House, Gloster, 290.J. (T.) on Burton's descendants, 271.—— enigmatical epitaph, 147.—— Hampden's death, 495.—— Lord Audley's attendants at Poictiers, 494.J. (T. S.) on "That Swinney," 213. 238.Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 56. 134.Judges styled Reverend, 158. 276. 351. 631.Judicial families, 384.* Juger, the measurement of the Roman, 366.Julius III., advice supposed to have been given to him, 54.* Junius, his vellum-bound copies, 8.Junius's Letters, was Thomas Lord Lyttelton their author? 31.J. (Y. B. N.) on David's mother, 539.—— gale of rent, 563.—— "Getting into a scrape," 292.—— parochial libraries, 274.—— Politian's epitaph, 537.—— Windsor military knights, 294.K.* Kaminagadeyathooroosoomokanoogonagira, its translation, 539. 651.Karleolensis on Waugh, bishop of Carlisle, 525.Keate family, 290. 525.Keble (John) on Bishop Wilson's Works, 220.Keightley (Thos.) on Alcides' shoes, 266.—— "Contents dies," 241.—— "Delighted," 437.—— French verse, 336.—— "its," early use of, 182.—— Measure for Measure, on three passages in, 361.—— mytheversusmyth, 18.—— Old Fogies, 356.—— proverbial expressions, their changes, 464.—— Pepys's grammar, 466.* Keiser Glomer, a Danish play, 126.Kelly (Wm.) on hour glasses, 525.—— Leicestershire epitaphs, 582.—— liveries worn by gentlemen, 571.—— Lockwood, the court jester, 516.—— monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.—— superstition against the king entering Leicester, 271.Kelway (J.) on dog Latin, 523.—— lutestring explained, 523.—— Virgil, Eclogue viii. 43. 523.—— "When Orpheus went down," 503.* Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, epigram on, 8.Ken (Bp.), his midnight hynm, 10.—— work attributed to him, 113.Kenne of Kenne, 80.Kennett (Bishop), his MS. diary, 470.* Kentish Town Assembly House, 293.Kersley (T. H.) on the curfew, 603.—— stone pulpits, 562.—— tavern signs, 627.Ket the tanner, 318.Key (Henry Cooper) on ferns wanted, 441.Keys (J. W. N.) on children called imps, 623.—— Devonianisms, 65.—— Fogie, 652.K. (F.) on hugger-mugger, 341.K. (G.) on Dictionary of English Phrases, 292.—— "spoke in the wheel," 269.K. (G. H.) on Taming of the Shrew, 438.K. (H. C.) on arms of York see, 111.—— awkward, its etymology, 311.—— belike, its etymology, 358.—— Charles I.'s portrait, 233.—— "Clamour your tongues," 169. 361.—— clipper, its meaning, 100.—— "delighted," in Shakspeare, 288.—— Elyot (Sir Thomas), 220.—— engin-à-verge, 65.—— eye, its primary idea, 25.—— grammar in relation to logic, 629.—— heraldic queries, 37.—— island, its derivation, 49. 279. 374.—— Jack and Gill, 87.—— Jeroboam of claret, 421.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.—— Measure for Measure, three passages in, 194.—— oak, how cleaned, 58.—— Pennycomequick, 113.—— pistol, early notice of, 137.—— polarised light, 409.—— Rosicrucians, 107.—— "run-awayes," in Romeo and Juliet, 361.—— wedding divination, 455.—— wild plants, and their names, 35.—— Wingfield (Sir Anthony) noticed, 300.Kicker-eating in Yorkshire, 564.Kilkenny, the Statute of, 80.King (Abp.) noticed, 44.King (Thomas W.) on inscription in Dugdale's volumes, 153.—— judges styled Reverend, 158. 351.—— oaken tombs, &c., 180.—— pseudo-namesver.real signatures, 181.—— yew-trees in churchyards, 346.Kirk (Mary), maid of honour, 461-463.Kissing hands, 64.K. (J.) on Scotchmen in Poland, 131.* Knights, creation of several, 620.Knights of the Bath, their escutcheons, 444.Knockers, or Cornish miners, 7.Krauwinckel (Hans), his counter, 63.K. (T.) on derivation of island, 504.—— Mulciber, 185.—— Tsar or Czar, 227.L.L. on ampers and, 377.—— Bacon's Essays, 141. 165. 479.—— book inscriptions, 64.—— Lord Clarendon and the tubwoman, 19.—— namby-pamby and other similar words, 390.—— proverbs quoted by Suetonius, 86.—— Richard Oswald, 442.—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 526.—— six gates of Troy, 375.—— Thucydides on the Greek Factions, 44. 398.L. 2. on Nicholas de Gorran, 81.—— Stoven Church, 80.* La Branche des réaus Lignages, 150.Lack-a-daisy explained, 62.Lad and lass, derivation of, 210.Ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 37. 83. 277."La Fête des Chaudrons," a fête, 57. 160.La Fleur des Saintes, 410. 604.Laird of Brodie, 103. 232.* Lamb (Charles), his unpublished essay, 55.Lamech, 305.Lammens (John) on nine as a multiple, 149.Lamont (C. D.) on coin, its etymology, 443.—— conger, its etymology, 444.—— lizard, its etymology, 412.Lancaster (Abp.), his cure for the gout, 6.Land of Green Ginger in Hull, 34. 160. 227. 303. 522. 606.* Lane, its derivation, 366.* Lanesborough (Geo., first Viscount), 564.Langdon (Augustus) on Dionysius in Bœotia, 340.Lanquet's Chronicle, 494.Laodicean Council, canon xxxv., 7. 87.* Lapwing and the vine, 127.Larking (L. B.) on Morlee and Lovel, 51.Lathbury (Thomas) on editions of Prayer-book, 318.—— Occasional Forms of Prayer, 535.* Launching query, 127.Laurie on Currency, &c., 491.La Vrillière (Duke de) noticed, 351.Law and usage, 289.Law (William), his mystical works, 13. 246.Lawyers' bags, 59. 281. 655.Leachman (J.) on aceto-nitrate of silver, 649.—— ammonio-nitrate of silver, 276.—— Sisson's developing solution, 301. 373.Le Botiller (Theobald) noticed, 366. 572.Lee, inventor of the stocking-frame, his portrait, 540.* Leeming family, 587.Leeper (Alex.) on church towers detached, 63.Leger (the Hon. Miss E. St.), 89.* Legitimation in Scotland, 220.Leguleian on birthplace of Edward V., 468.—— The System of Law, 389.—— Henry Scobell, 493.—— Philadelphian delights, 537.* Leicester (Earl of), his portrait, 290.* Leicester, superstition against the king entering, 271.Leman family, 150. 234.Lemon juice, its medicinal properties, 217.Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Gen. Monk's birthplace, 316. 453.—— Mr. Justice Newton, 15.Lepel's regiment, 504.Leresche (J. H.) on hurrah! and war-cries, 20.—— Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 134.Lewis (Matthew) noticed, 388. 521.L. (G.) on church in Suffolk, 622.Libraries, a critical and historical account of, 653.Lich-gate, its derivation, 540.Life, on living over again, 43. 550.Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 87. 281.Ligurian Sage in Gifford's Mæviad, 389.Lincoln's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.Lines, old, newly revived, 76.Linton (W. J.) on Ket the tanner, 318.Lisle family, 423.* Littlecott: Sir John Popham, 218.* Little Silver in Devonshire, 150.Liveries worn by gentlemen, 473. 571.* Lizard, its etymology, 412.L. (J.) on old fogies, 154.—— stone pillar worship, 413.L. (J. G.) on epitaph in Appleby churchyard, 196.L. (J. H.) on duel at Daventry, 78.—— impossibilities of history, 209.—— lich-gate, 540.—— privileges of Campvere, 231.—— Symon Patrick, Bishop of Ely, 205.L. (K.) on early edition of the Prayer-book, 319.* Llewelyn ap Griffith, his coronet, 514.Lloyd (G.) on "Delights for Ladies," its author, 495.—— "Veni, vidi, vici," 490.Lloyd, quiz on the name, 550.L. (M.) on hurrah! &c., 185.L. (Ma.) on Alma mater, 517.—— Charles Diodati, 577.Ln. on arms of Sir Richard de Loges, 563.* Lockwood, the court jester, 516.* Lofcopp, Lufcopp, its meaning, 245.* Loges (Sir Richard de), his arms, 563.Lomax (T. G.) on Liturgy of the Ancients, 588.* Lombard (Peter), his knowledge of Greek, 294.London Labour and the London Poor, 629.Longevity, 113. 182. 255. 351. 399. 488. 523. 577. 655.Longfellow's poetical works, their redundancies, 267.—— Reaper and the Flowers, 583.Long (G. Rogers) on snail localities, 229.Longtriloo, a game, 63.* Longueville (Sir Thomas de), 103.Love charm from a foal's forehead, 292. 400. 606.Lovell or Loisell, engraver, 342.Lovett of Astwell, 363. 602.Low-bell explained, 208.Lozenge, ladies' arms borne in, 37. 83. 277. 448. 652.L. (R. W.) on Leman family, 150.L. (T.) on gallo-nitrate of silver, 17.L. (T. H.), books chained in libraries, 595.L. (T. P.) on Bradshaw and Milton, 318.—— General Wolfe at Nantwich, 587.—— Milton's widow, 375.—— Sir Robert Coke, 517.Luke (St.) and Juvenal, similarity of idea in, 195. 372.Lutestring, "To speak in lutestring," 202. 523.Luther no iconoclast, 335. 477.L. v. H. on books chained in churches, 453.L. (W. A.) on Gilbert White's portrait, 244.Lyte (F. Maxwell) on new process, 374.—— treatment of positives, 15.* Lyttelton (Thomas Lord), was he Junius? 31.M.M. on aspirateh, 552.—— binometrical verse, 375.—— Celtic and Latin, languages, 174.—— chronograms and anagrams, 42.—— divining-rod, 350.—— law and usage, 289.—— Manichæan games, 289.—— Mrs. Catherine Barton, 258.—— names reversible, 244.—— Newton and Somers, 78.—— Pilgrim's Progress, PartIII., 222.—— proverb, "Vaut mieux," &c., 220.—— Shakspeare, first folio, 220.—— straw-paper, 491.—— watch-paper inscription, 375.M. (2) on Haulf-naked Manor, 350.—— passage in Sophocles, 478.—— "Well's a fret," 258. 330.μ. on barnacles, 300.—— binders of the Harleian library, 335.—— divining-rod, 400.—— Greek inscription on a font, 352.—— Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, 400.M. (A. C.) on red hair, 86.—— Little Silver, 150.—— Napoleon's thunder-storm, 148.—— oaken tombs, 180.—— praying to the West, 343.* MacAdam, epigram on, 441.MacCulloch (Edgar) on Cornish folk lore, 618.—— Devonianisms, 654.Maces, spiked, in abbey church, Great Malvern, 254.Macgillivray (Professor), 467. 584.Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.) on Zend grammar, 491.Mackey (Sampson Arnold) noticed, 468. 565.Macleane (Lachlan), notice of, 619.Macray (John) on advertisements and prospectuses, 562.—— arms of De Sissonne, 327.—— D. Ferrand, 329.—— Fête des Chaudrons, 161.—— Jahn's Jahrbuch, 112.—— manuscripts dispersed, 434.—— Professor Hilger's treatise, 52.—— Professor Macgillivray, 584.—— revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 639.—— St. Paul's Epistles to Seneca, 88.—— Scotch newspapers, 161.—— table-turning, 131.Mactavish (Duncan) on Celtic and Latin languages, 280.Madden (Sir F.) on Bale's MSS. referred to by Tanner, 311.—— was Thomas Lord Lyttelton "Junius"? 31.Magnet symbolical of love, 280.Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on clerical duel, 7.Majority, the attainment of, 198. 250. 296. 371. 541.Malachy (St.), prophecy on the Popes, 390.Malatesti and Milton, 237. 295.* Mallet's second wife, 272.Malta, Knights of, letters to the grand masters, 99. 557.—— English, Irish, and Scotch knights, 189.Mammet, its derivation, 515. 655.Mammon, an idol god, 173. 223.Manichæan games, 289.Manliness, its meaning, 94. 127.Mansel (H. L.) on battle of Villers en Couché, 370.* Manuscript fragments, 77.* Manuscript, the earliest historical, 340.Manuscripts, dispersion of parts of, 434.Marcarnes, the family of, 365. 572.Mardel, or mardle, its derivation, 411. 577.Margoliouth (Moses) on "Could we with ink," &c., 180. 648.—— Hebrew Testament, 196.—— Psalm cxxvii. 2., 519.—— query from the Hymmalayas, 339.* Margoliouth's Hebrew Testament, 196.Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Ken, 10.Marlborough at Blenheim, 409.Marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.Marriage service, the fee and the ring, 150. 230. 525.Marriott (T. S.) on stereoscopic angles, 275."Marry, come up!" explained, 9.Marsh (J. F.) on Milton's widow, 200.—— vellum cleaning, 340.Martin (John) on Caley's Ecclesiastical Survey, 104.—— on definition of a proverb, 304.Μάρτυς Πιστόςon Pætus and Arria, 374.* Martyn the regicide noticed, 621.* Martyr of Collet Well, 411.* Mary of Lorraine, painting of, 538.Mary Queen of Scots, medal and relic of, 293. 444.—— Wordsworth's lament of, 77.* Mason (Lady), her third husband, 620.Mathematicians, British, their lives, 541.Matrimonial custom at Wellow, 490.Mat o' the Mint on florin and royal arms, 621.Matter-of-Fact on photographs in natural colours, 228.* Matthew's (Father) chickens, 469.Matthews (Wm.) on electric telegraphs, 78.Mauilies, Manillas, 278.Mayer (Joseph), his museum at Liverpool, 522.Mayors and sheriffs, their precedence, 126. 605.M. (C. M.) on camera lucida, 354.M. (C. R.) on the derivation of Celt, 271.M‘Cree (Wm.) on portrait of Hobbes, 453.* M‘Dowall family, 563.M. (E.) on curfew at Sandwich, 466.—— "Qui facit per alium facit per se," 422.—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 410.Medical education, foreign, 341. 398. 502.Medicus on foreign medical education, 341.—— sneezing, 366.Megatherium Americanum, 19. 109.M. (E. J.) on "green eyes," 593.Memnon (Prince), his sister, 622.Merritt (T. L.) on new developing mixture, 549.—— stereoscopic angles, 109. 419.Metaouo on Seven Whisperers, 436.Mewburn (F.) on Chandler, Bishop of Durham, 341.M. (F.) on Captain Jan Dimmeson, 469.—— Court-House, Painswick, 493.—— poetical tavern signs, 452.—— strut-stowers and yeathers, 233.M. (F.),Malta, on collodion negatives, 629.M. (F. T.) on History of York, 524.M. (G.) on "Adrian turn'd the bull," 79.M. (G. R.) on lines from the Christian Year, 577.—— Marcarnes family, 365.M. (H.) on fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.—— Glover's handwriting, 589.—— Indian proper name, 651.—— King Lear, 97.—— member of parliament electing himself, 586.Michaelmas goose, inquiry respecting, 368.Middleton (F. M.) on Cambridgeshire folk lore, 382.—— Hampshire folk lore, 617.—— passage in Tennyson, 399.Militaris on military music temp. Charles I., 80.* Military music, 80.Milton's Allegro, passage in, 249.Milton and Malatesti, 237. 295.Milton at Eyford-House, Gloster, 290.Milton's descendants, 359. 630.* —— Latin Familiar Correspondence, 640.—— Lycidas, 497.* —— Paradise Lost, 388.—— widow, her family, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 454. 544. 594.* Mineral acids, 339.* Minshull (Randall) and his Cheshire Collections, 467.——, father of Milton's widow, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 544. 594.Minstrelsy, Midland County, 257.* Mirrour to all who follow the Wars, 151.Misapplication of terms, 537.* Misaubin (Dr.) noticed, 8.Misquotations, recent, 315. 513.* Mistletoe query, 621.Mistranslations, curious, 201.Mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, Wilts,411. 576.M. (J.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.—— H. Neale, editor of Shakspeare, 539.—— library of St. Paul's School, 641.—— Turkish and Russian Grammars, 561.—— Wellesley, its derivation, 173.M. (J. F.) on choirochorographia, 229.—— Christ's cross, 18.—— High Commission Court, 175.—— inscription near Cirencester, 130.—— Milton's descendants, 339. 594.—— pistol, its early use, 7.—— Shakspeare, critical digest of, 170.M. (J. H.) on Baskerville the printer, 349.—— Lord Ball of Bagshot, 365.—— St. Werenfrid and Butler's Lives, 342.M. (J. R.) on epigram by Sir Walter Scott, 575.M. (J. T.) on Jane Scrimshaw, 441.M‘K. (J. D.) on foreign medical education, 502.M. (K. N.) on albumenised paper, 501.M. (L. A.) on Tusser's doxology, 440.M. (M.) on legitimation in Scotland, 220.M. (Navorscher) on Hendericus du Booys, 231.Mn. (J.) on "Short red, God red," 398.Mob, is it an English word? 386. 524. 573. 631.Modena (Duke of) noticed, 34. 113.Mona, its derivation, 291.Monaldeschi, his murder, 34. 160.Monk (General), his birth-place, 316. 453.Monk, its etymology, 291. 527.* Montague (Lord), his Household Book, 540.* Montmartre, its etymology, 468.* Monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.—— abroad, 497.Moon superstitions, 79. 145. 321.* Moore (Francis) his parentage, 271.Morgan (Octavius) on Delft manufacture, 125.Morgan (Professor A. De) on attainment of majority, 250. 372.—— spurious edition of Baily's Annuities, 242.—— Lord Halifax and Catherine Barton, 429.—— Thomas Wright of Durham, 218.Morlee and Lovel, 51.Morrow of a feast, 412.Mosaffur on a palindrome, 520.Moses, the royal donkey, 488.Mottos of German emperors, 170. 548.Mousehunt, a small animal, 516. 606.M. (P.) on "Firm was their faith," &c., 564.M. (R.) on curious posthumous occurrence, 205.M. (S.) on soke mills, 272.Mt. (J.) on Browne's tragedy of Polidus, 159.—— Robert Fairlie, 159.—— humbug explained, 161.—— Jerningham and Doveton, 127.M. (T. O.) on queries from the Navorscher, 89.Muffs worn by gentlemen, 63. 281. 353.Muggers noticed, 34. 305.Muirson (Patrick) on two passages in Shakspeare, 384.Mulciber, inquired after, 102. 185. 232.Mulder (S. J.) on Dutch pottery, 183.Murdoch (J. B.) on Margaret Patten, 442.Muscipula, translated by Dr. Hoadly, 229. 550.M. (W. L.) Lord Wm. Russell's burial-place, 100.M. (W. M.) on Adamson's Lusitania, 104.M. (W. T.) on "A saint in crape," 102.—— "As good as a play," 363.—— "Chip in porridge," 208.—— Clarence title, 565.—— feeling of life, 550.—— Ligurian sage, 389.—— "Pay the piper," 198.—— "Pity is akin to love," 89.—— "Priam's six-gated city," 288.—— quotation from Horace, 444.—— rhymes on places, 305.—— storms at the death of great men, 493.—— Tennyson's Memoriam, 244.Myrtle bee noticed, 173. 450. 593.M. (Y. S.) on female parish clerk, 338.—— Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.—— noses of descendants of John of Gaunt, 318.—— parish clerks' company, 341.—— pedigree indices, 317.—— Richard Geering, 340.—— Sir George Carr, 327.—— Theobald le Botiller, 366.—— Tottenham, its derivation, 318.—— Urban Vigors, 340.MytheversusMyth, 18.
F.
F.
F. on Mallet's second wife, 272.—— passages from Euripides, 198.—— passage in Virgil, 576.—— "Short red, God red," &c., 182.Faber on "Hauling over the coals," 125.Fairies, propitiating the, 617.Fairlie (Robert) noticed, 159.Falahill, the house of, 134.Falconer (Thos.) on case referred to in Hamlet, 123.Farrer (Rev. James), his bequest of books, 369.Fatal Mistake, by Jos. Hayns, 174.Fauconberge family, 155.* Fauntleroy, inquiry respecting, 270.Faussett museum, 553. 656.F. (C. E.) on albumenised paper, 373. 572.—— glass chambers for photography, 133.—— new process of positive proofs, 397.F. (C. H.) on Matthew Lewis, 388.Fecialis on Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 515.Fenton on the forlorn hope, 411.* Fenton (R.), translation of Athenæus, 198.Ferguson (James F.), epitaph in Ireland, 513.—— unlucky days, 305.Ferguson (J. F.) on Captain Geo. Cusack, 272.* Ferns wanted, 441.Ferrand (D.) noticed, 243. 329.Ferrar (Bishop), 103. 376.F. (G. F.) on Old Fogie, 64.Fiat Justitia on Paley's plagiarisms, 589.Ficulnus on ballad of Bonnie Dundee, 19.Fierce, a peculiar use of the word, 280. 352.Figg (Wm.) on second growth of grass, 229.* Fire-irons, their antiquity, 587.First and last, their different meanings, 439.* Fisher (Kitty) noticed, 440.Fisher (P. H.) on the Court-House, Painswick, 596.—— epitaphs unpublished, 30.—— inscription near Cirencester, 129.—— school libraries, 640.Fitch (Joshua G.) on mottoes of German emperors, 170.Fitzherbert (Anthony) noticed, 158. 276. 351.Fitzsimons (R.) on Virgil, quoted by Dr. Johnson, 270.F. (J.) on John Frewen, 296.F. (J. W.) on "delighted" in Shakspeare, 241.* Flemish refugees, 196.Fleury (Cardinal), his regard for the Manx, 245.* Floral directories, Catholic, 585.Florin and the royal arms, 621.Fogies, old, 64. 154. 256. 455. 652.Folk Lore, 145. 215. 264. 360. 382. 512. 613-618.Cambridgeshire, 382. 512.Cheshire, 617.Clare, 360.Cornish, 618.Derbyshire, 512.Devonshire, 146. 265.Hampshire, 617.Lincolnshire (North), 382.Manx, 617.New Brunswick, 382.Northamptonshire, 146. 216.Nottinghamshire, 490.Pennsylvanian, 615. 618.Portuguese, 382.Staffordshire, 618.Warwickshire, 146. 490.Worcestershire, 617.Yorkshire, 617.Font at Islip, 363.Font, its position, 149. 234.Foot-Guards, their uniform, 64.Forbes (C.) on Boswell's Johnson, 551.—— green eyes, 592.—— plea for the horse, 287.—— "Putting your foot into it," 159.Foreign-English, specimens of, 137.Forlorn hope, its origin, 411. 526. 569.Forms of prayer, Occasional, 535.Forrell, its derivation, 527.Fortification, Greek and Roman, 469. 654.Foss (Edward) on collar of SS., 398.—— green pots at the Temple, 256.—— judges styled Reverend, 276.—— Littlecott, Sir John Popham, 218.—— Mr. Justice Newton, 110.—— Sir William Hankford, 342.* Fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.Fox (Charles) and Gibbon, 312.Foxes and Firebrands, reprint suggested, 172.—— noticed, 485.* Fox-hunting, its origin, 172.Fox (Major-Gen. Charles) on Baretti's portrait, 477.Franklin (Dr.), lines in his handwriting, 196. 281.—— portrait by West, 208.* Fraser (Gen.) noticed, 586.Fraser (W.) on etymology of balderdash, 342.—— Burke's Mighty Boar of the Forest, 136.—— books burned by the common hangman, 625.—— Canterbury see, its ancient privileges, 56.—— chanting of jurors, 502.—— cob-wall, 279.—— confirmation, prejudice against, 440.—— Convocation and Propagation Society, 100.—— Convocation temp. George II, 465.—— Devonshire charm for the thrush, 146.—— Elijah's Mantle, its author, 295.—— fierce, its peculiar use, 281.—— French abbés, 102.—— General Fraser, 586.—— "Homo unius libri," 440.—— Irish suffragan bishops, 256.—— Jewish custom, 618.—— judges styled Reverend, 631.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 606.—— Mary Queen of Scots' medal, 293.—— patriarchs of the West, 317.—— singing psalms and politics, 230.—— Speaker of the Commons in 1697, 152.—— "stars the flowers of heaven," 346.—— Terræ filius, its origin, 292.—— "to speak in lutestring," 202.Freher (Dionysius Andreas) noticed, 247.* French abbés, their status, 102.French (G. J.) on tiles from Caen, 547.French, teaching a dog, 581.French verse, 336.Frere (Geo. E.) on Greek epigram, 622.—— stage-coaches, 439.Frewen (John) noticed, 222. 296.Froissart's accuracy, 494. 604.F. (R. W.) on second growth of grass, 102.F. (T.) on Gen. Sir C. Napier, 631.—— Major André, 277.—— Scotch newspapers, 57.Fuenvicouil [Fingal] and the giant, 610.Funeral custom, 218.Furvus on Nottinghamshire customs, 490.—— saltpetre maker, 225.F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses, 551.F. (W. M.) on collodion pictures, 181.—— cyanuret of potassium, 157.—— Dr. Parr's letter on Milton, 433.—— lining of cameras, 157.—— multiplying photographs, 158.—— trial of lenses, 133.
F. on Mallet's second wife, 272.
—— passages from Euripides, 198.
—— passage in Virgil, 576.
—— "Short red, God red," &c., 182.
Faber on "Hauling over the coals," 125.
Fairies, propitiating the, 617.
Fairlie (Robert) noticed, 159.
Falahill, the house of, 134.
Falconer (Thos.) on case referred to in Hamlet, 123.
Farrer (Rev. James), his bequest of books, 369.
Fatal Mistake, by Jos. Hayns, 174.
Fauconberge family, 155.
* Fauntleroy, inquiry respecting, 270.
Faussett museum, 553. 656.
F. (C. E.) on albumenised paper, 373. 572.
—— glass chambers for photography, 133.
—— new process of positive proofs, 397.
F. (C. H.) on Matthew Lewis, 388.
Fecialis on Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 515.
Fenton on the forlorn hope, 411.
* Fenton (R.), translation of Athenæus, 198.
Ferguson (James F.), epitaph in Ireland, 513.
—— unlucky days, 305.
Ferguson (J. F.) on Captain Geo. Cusack, 272.
* Ferns wanted, 441.
Ferrand (D.) noticed, 243. 329.
Ferrar (Bishop), 103. 376.
F. (G. F.) on Old Fogie, 64.
Fiat Justitia on Paley's plagiarisms, 589.
Ficulnus on ballad of Bonnie Dundee, 19.
Fierce, a peculiar use of the word, 280. 352.
Figg (Wm.) on second growth of grass, 229.
* Fire-irons, their antiquity, 587.
First and last, their different meanings, 439.
* Fisher (Kitty) noticed, 440.
Fisher (P. H.) on the Court-House, Painswick, 596.
—— epitaphs unpublished, 30.
—— inscription near Cirencester, 129.
—— school libraries, 640.
Fitch (Joshua G.) on mottoes of German emperors, 170.
Fitzherbert (Anthony) noticed, 158. 276. 351.
Fitzsimons (R.) on Virgil, quoted by Dr. Johnson, 270.
F. (J.) on John Frewen, 296.
F. (J. W.) on "delighted" in Shakspeare, 241.
* Flemish refugees, 196.
Fleury (Cardinal), his regard for the Manx, 245.
* Floral directories, Catholic, 585.
Florin and the royal arms, 621.
Fogies, old, 64. 154. 256. 455. 652.
Folk Lore, 145. 215. 264. 360. 382. 512. 613-618.
Cambridgeshire, 382. 512.
Cheshire, 617.
Clare, 360.
Cornish, 618.
Derbyshire, 512.
Devonshire, 146. 265.
Hampshire, 617.
Lincolnshire (North), 382.
Manx, 617.
New Brunswick, 382.
Northamptonshire, 146. 216.
Nottinghamshire, 490.
Pennsylvanian, 615. 618.
Portuguese, 382.
Staffordshire, 618.
Warwickshire, 146. 490.
Worcestershire, 617.
Yorkshire, 617.
Font at Islip, 363.
Font, its position, 149. 234.
Foot-Guards, their uniform, 64.
Forbes (C.) on Boswell's Johnson, 551.
—— green eyes, 592.
—— plea for the horse, 287.
—— "Putting your foot into it," 159.
Foreign-English, specimens of, 137.
Forlorn hope, its origin, 411. 526. 569.
Forms of prayer, Occasional, 535.
Forrell, its derivation, 527.
Fortification, Greek and Roman, 469. 654.
Foss (Edward) on collar of SS., 398.
—— green pots at the Temple, 256.
—— judges styled Reverend, 276.
—— Littlecott, Sir John Popham, 218.
—— Mr. Justice Newton, 110.
—— Sir William Hankford, 342.
* Fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.
Fox (Charles) and Gibbon, 312.
Foxes and Firebrands, reprint suggested, 172.
—— noticed, 485.
* Fox-hunting, its origin, 172.
Fox (Major-Gen. Charles) on Baretti's portrait, 477.
Franklin (Dr.), lines in his handwriting, 196. 281.
—— portrait by West, 208.
* Fraser (Gen.) noticed, 586.
Fraser (W.) on etymology of balderdash, 342.
—— Burke's Mighty Boar of the Forest, 136.
—— books burned by the common hangman, 625.
—— Canterbury see, its ancient privileges, 56.
—— chanting of jurors, 502.
—— cob-wall, 279.
—— confirmation, prejudice against, 440.
—— Convocation and Propagation Society, 100.
—— Convocation temp. George II, 465.
—— Devonshire charm for the thrush, 146.
—— Elijah's Mantle, its author, 295.
—— fierce, its peculiar use, 281.
—— French abbés, 102.
—— General Fraser, 586.
—— "Homo unius libri," 440.
—— Irish suffragan bishops, 256.
—— Jewish custom, 618.
—— judges styled Reverend, 631.
—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 606.
—— Mary Queen of Scots' medal, 293.
—— patriarchs of the West, 317.
—— singing psalms and politics, 230.
—— Speaker of the Commons in 1697, 152.
—— "stars the flowers of heaven," 346.
—— Terræ filius, its origin, 292.
—— "to speak in lutestring," 202.
Freher (Dionysius Andreas) noticed, 247.
* French abbés, their status, 102.
French (G. J.) on tiles from Caen, 547.
French, teaching a dog, 581.
French verse, 336.
Frere (Geo. E.) on Greek epigram, 622.
—— stage-coaches, 439.
Frewen (John) noticed, 222. 296.
Froissart's accuracy, 494. 604.
F. (R. W.) on second growth of grass, 102.
F. (T.) on Gen. Sir C. Napier, 631.
—— Major André, 277.
—— Scotch newspapers, 57.
Fuenvicouil [Fingal] and the giant, 610.
Funeral custom, 218.
Furvus on Nottinghamshire customs, 490.
—— saltpetre maker, 225.
F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses, 551.
F. (W. M.) on collodion pictures, 181.
—— cyanuret of potassium, 157.
—— Dr. Parr's letter on Milton, 433.
—— lining of cameras, 157.
—— multiplying photographs, 158.
—— trial of lenses, 133.
G.
G.
G. on Dr. James Anderson, 198.—— consecrated roses, 135.—— Earl of Oxford, 392.—— German heraldry, 204.—— helmets, 645.—— Lady Percy, 104.—— pedigree indices, 453.—— Queen Anne's motto, 255.—— quotation in Bishop Watson, 587.—— Tradescant's marriage, 513.—— Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 552.Gage (Thomas), author of the New Survey of the West Indies, 144.Gale of rent, its meaning, 563. 655.Galilei (Galileo), sonetto by, 295.Ganske on La Blanche des réaus Lignages, 150.Gantillon (P. J. F.) on "Amentium haud Amantium," 136.—— burial in unconsecrated ground, 527.—— Burke's marriage, 134.—— Edinburgh Review, reference, 152.—— Fenton's translation of Athenæus, 198.—— Fragments in Athenæus, 104.—— Hodgson's Atys of Catullus, 563.—— Jacob Bobart, 159.—— "Johnson's turgid style," 526.—— misquotations, 315.—— "old dog," use of the phrase, 208.—— Presbyterian titles, 127.—— quotation from Byron, 305.—— "rathe" in the sense of "early," 208.—— rhymes on places, 305.—— topsy-turvy, 526.* Gardiner (Bp.), De verâ Obedientâ, 54.Gardiner (H.) on the word mob, 631.—— nightingale's song, 652.Gardiner (W.) on The Forsaken Nymph, 444.Gardner (J. D.) on "Up, Guards, and at them!" 184.Garland (John) on Nash the architect, 79.Garlichithe on Milton's widow, 134. 594.—— on Sir John Vanbrugh, 160.* Garrick Street. May Fair, 411.Garter, lines on the institution of the Order, 53. 182. 479.Gascoigne (C. J.), his tomb, 278. 342.Gatty (Alfred) on bells at Berwick-upon-tweed, 293.—— mitigation of capital punishment, 42.Gaunt (John of), his descendants, 155. 268.G. (C. P.) on La Fleur des Saintes, 410.G. (C. S.) on oaths, 364.G. (C. W.) on daughter pronounced dafter, 292.—— serpent with a human head, 304.G. (E. A.) on Martyn the regicide, 621.G. (E. C.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 63.Gedge (Sydney) on nightingale's song, 112.Geering (Richard), his arms and pedigree, 340. 504.Genealogy, catalogue of privately-printed books on, 606.Geneva arms, 563.* Genitive and plural, analogy between, 411.Gentry, return of, temp. Henry VI., 469. 630.Geometrical curiosity, 468.George III. reviewing the 10th Light Dragoons, 538.—— a mark of his dislike of the Prince of Wales, 538.German, or Christmas tree, 619.German emperors, mottoes of, 170. 548.—— heraldry, 150. 204.* —— phrase, 150.Getsrn on bibliography, 62.—— cleaning old oak, 59.—— edifices of ancient and modern date, 81.—— shoulder knots and epaulettes, 244.G. (F. J.) on an Indian word, 539.G. (H. T.) on analogy between genitive and plural, 411.—— "came," its early use, 468.—— tenets, or tenents, 453.Gibbings (Robert) on riddle in Aulus Gellius, 322.Gibbon (Edward), his library, 88. 208.—— his letters quoted, 247.——, lines on his promotion to the Board of Trade, 312.Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Petrarch's Laura, 562.—— the state prison in the Tower, 509.Gilbert family, 18.Gilbert (James) on the Gilbert family, 18.Ginger, its cultivation in England, 227.G. (J.) on marriage of cousins, 525.G. (J. M.) on books chained in churches, 595.—— historical engraving, 86.G. (K.) on Bp. Patrick, 103.Glaius on Cambridge graduates, 525.—— return of gentry temp. Henry VI., 469.—— the Rothwell family, 243.Glossarial queries, 294.Glover's handwriting, 589.Gloves at fairs, 136. 421. 601.G. (M. L.) on female parish clerk, 475.G. (M. R.) on Father Matthew's chickens, 469.Göthe's author-remuneration, 29.Goldsmith's Haunch of Venison, 640.Gole (Russell) on attainment of majority, 371.—— female parish clerk, 474.—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 269.—— marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.—— mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, 411.G. (O. L. R.) on Ballina Castle, 411.—— Bishop Grehan, 440.—— Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.—— M‘Dowall family, 563.—— Siller gun of Dumfries, 412.—— vault at Richmond, Yorkshire, 388.Gordon (G. J. R.) on Dotinchem, 151.Gorran (Nicholas de) noticed, 81.Gough (Henry) on arms of Richard, King of the Romans, 454.—— burial in an erect posture, 455.—— effigies in wood, 455.—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 454.—— heraldic query, 480.—— Stafford knot, 454.Gout, Abp. Lancaster's cure for the, 6.G. (R.) on Bp. Gardener, "De verâ Obedientiâ," 54.—— Lord Cecil's Memorials, 502.—— Laodicean council, 87.—— "pinece with a stink," 350.—— portable altars, 183.Grab, its derivation, 466.Graeff (Andries de), his portrait, 573.Grafton (third Duke of) noticed, 238.Grammar in relation to logic, 514. 629.Grammont's Mémoires, notes on, 461. 549.—— his marriage, 549.Granville family, their arms, 265.Grass, its second growth, 102. 229.Graves (J.) on Bohn's edition of Hoveden, 11.—— manners of the Irish, 111.—— pedigree of Sir Francis Bryan, 564.—— real signatures, 94.Gravestone falsified at Stratford, 124.Gray, "The ploughman homeward plods," 241.Grayan (A.) on sights and exhibitions temp. James I., 558.Gray's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.* Greek Church, canonisation in, 292.—— epigram, 622.—— inscription on a font, 198. 352.Green (Dr. J. H.) and Coleridge, 43.Green eyes, 407. 592.Greenlaw (Charles P.), his efforts in obtaining steam for India, 560.* Green's Secret Plot, 79.* Grehan (Bishop) noticed, 440.Gresebrook in Yorkshire, 389.Griffin on Dr. Misaubin, 8.Griffith (H. T.) on books chained in churches, 273.—— "Clamour your tongues," 254.—— detached belfry towers, 185.—— Hewit, Sir William, 270.—— "Inter cuncta micans," &c., 230.Groaning-board, 309.—— elm plank in Dublin, 397.Gulielmus on Webb and Walker families, 386.Gurney's Short-hand, 589.Gw. on Hayns' Fatal Mistake, 174.—— Pætus and Arria, 219.—— Professional Poems, 244.G. (W. H.) on Duport's lines to Izaak Walton, 193.G. (W. S.) on inscription near Chalcedon, 151.—— Istamboul: Constantinople, 148.—— oblation of a white bull, 1.—— Rome and the number Six, 490.
G. on Dr. James Anderson, 198.
—— consecrated roses, 135.
—— Earl of Oxford, 392.
—— German heraldry, 204.
—— helmets, 645.
—— Lady Percy, 104.
—— pedigree indices, 453.
—— Queen Anne's motto, 255.
—— quotation in Bishop Watson, 587.
—— Tradescant's marriage, 513.
—— Turnbull's Continuation of Robertson, 552.
Gage (Thomas), author of the New Survey of the West Indies, 144.
Gale of rent, its meaning, 563. 655.
Galilei (Galileo), sonetto by, 295.
Ganske on La Blanche des réaus Lignages, 150.
Gantillon (P. J. F.) on "Amentium haud Amantium," 136.
—— burial in unconsecrated ground, 527.
—— Burke's marriage, 134.
—— Edinburgh Review, reference, 152.
—— Fenton's translation of Athenæus, 198.
—— Fragments in Athenæus, 104.
—— Hodgson's Atys of Catullus, 563.
—— Jacob Bobart, 159.
—— "Johnson's turgid style," 526.
—— misquotations, 315.
—— "old dog," use of the phrase, 208.
—— Presbyterian titles, 127.
—— quotation from Byron, 305.
—— "rathe" in the sense of "early," 208.
—— rhymes on places, 305.
—— topsy-turvy, 526.
* Gardiner (Bp.), De verâ Obedientâ, 54.
Gardiner (H.) on the word mob, 631.
—— nightingale's song, 652.
Gardiner (W.) on The Forsaken Nymph, 444.
Gardner (J. D.) on "Up, Guards, and at them!" 184.
Garland (John) on Nash the architect, 79.
Garlichithe on Milton's widow, 134. 594.
—— on Sir John Vanbrugh, 160.
* Garrick Street. May Fair, 411.
Garter, lines on the institution of the Order, 53. 182. 479.
Gascoigne (C. J.), his tomb, 278. 342.
Gatty (Alfred) on bells at Berwick-upon-tweed, 293.
—— mitigation of capital punishment, 42.
Gaunt (John of), his descendants, 155. 268.
G. (C. P.) on La Fleur des Saintes, 410.
G. (C. S.) on oaths, 364.
G. (C. W.) on daughter pronounced dafter, 292.
—— serpent with a human head, 304.
G. (E. A.) on Martyn the regicide, 621.
G. (E. C.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 63.
Gedge (Sydney) on nightingale's song, 112.
Geering (Richard), his arms and pedigree, 340. 504.
Genealogy, catalogue of privately-printed books on, 606.
Geneva arms, 563.
* Genitive and plural, analogy between, 411.
Gentry, return of, temp. Henry VI., 469. 630.
Geometrical curiosity, 468.
George III. reviewing the 10th Light Dragoons, 538.
—— a mark of his dislike of the Prince of Wales, 538.
German, or Christmas tree, 619.
German emperors, mottoes of, 170. 548.
—— heraldry, 150. 204.
* —— phrase, 150.
Getsrn on bibliography, 62.
—— cleaning old oak, 59.
—— edifices of ancient and modern date, 81.
—— shoulder knots and epaulettes, 244.
G. (F. J.) on an Indian word, 539.
G. (H. T.) on analogy between genitive and plural, 411.
—— "came," its early use, 468.
—— tenets, or tenents, 453.
Gibbings (Robert) on riddle in Aulus Gellius, 322.
Gibbon (Edward), his library, 88. 208.
—— his letters quoted, 247.
——, lines on his promotion to the Board of Trade, 312.
Gibson (Wm. Sidney) on Petrarch's Laura, 562.
—— the state prison in the Tower, 509.
Gilbert family, 18.
Gilbert (James) on the Gilbert family, 18.
Ginger, its cultivation in England, 227.
G. (J.) on marriage of cousins, 525.
G. (J. M.) on books chained in churches, 595.
—— historical engraving, 86.
G. (K.) on Bp. Patrick, 103.
Glaius on Cambridge graduates, 525.
—— return of gentry temp. Henry VI., 469.
—— the Rothwell family, 243.
Glossarial queries, 294.
Glover's handwriting, 589.
Gloves at fairs, 136. 421. 601.
G. (M. L.) on female parish clerk, 475.
G. (M. R.) on Father Matthew's chickens, 469.
Göthe's author-remuneration, 29.
Goldsmith's Haunch of Venison, 640.
Gole (Russell) on attainment of majority, 371.
—— female parish clerk, 474.
—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 269.
—— marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.
—— mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, 411.
G. (O. L. R.) on Ballina Castle, 411.
—— Bishop Grehan, 440.
—— Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.
—— M‘Dowall family, 563.
—— Siller gun of Dumfries, 412.
—— vault at Richmond, Yorkshire, 388.
Gordon (G. J. R.) on Dotinchem, 151.
Gorran (Nicholas de) noticed, 81.
Gough (Henry) on arms of Richard, King of the Romans, 454.
—— burial in an erect posture, 455.
—— effigies in wood, 455.
—— hand in Bishop's Cannings Church, 454.
—— heraldic query, 480.
—— Stafford knot, 454.
Gout, Abp. Lancaster's cure for the, 6.
G. (R.) on Bp. Gardener, "De verâ Obedientiâ," 54.
—— Lord Cecil's Memorials, 502.
—— Laodicean council, 87.
—— "pinece with a stink," 350.
—— portable altars, 183.
Grab, its derivation, 466.
Graeff (Andries de), his portrait, 573.
Grafton (third Duke of) noticed, 238.
Grammar in relation to logic, 514. 629.
Grammont's Mémoires, notes on, 461. 549.
—— his marriage, 549.
Granville family, their arms, 265.
Grass, its second growth, 102. 229.
Graves (J.) on Bohn's edition of Hoveden, 11.
—— manners of the Irish, 111.
—— pedigree of Sir Francis Bryan, 564.
—— real signatures, 94.
Gravestone falsified at Stratford, 124.
Gray, "The ploughman homeward plods," 241.
Grayan (A.) on sights and exhibitions temp. James I., 558.
Gray's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.
* Greek Church, canonisation in, 292.
—— epigram, 622.
—— inscription on a font, 198. 352.
Green (Dr. J. H.) and Coleridge, 43.
Green eyes, 407. 592.
Greenlaw (Charles P.), his efforts in obtaining steam for India, 560.
* Green's Secret Plot, 79.
* Grehan (Bishop) noticed, 440.
Gresebrook in Yorkshire, 389.
Griffin on Dr. Misaubin, 8.
Griffith (H. T.) on books chained in churches, 273.
—— "Clamour your tongues," 254.
—— detached belfry towers, 185.
—— Hewit, Sir William, 270.
—— "Inter cuncta micans," &c., 230.
Groaning-board, 309.
—— elm plank in Dublin, 397.
Gulielmus on Webb and Walker families, 386.
Gurney's Short-hand, 589.
Gw. on Hayns' Fatal Mistake, 174.
—— Pætus and Arria, 219.
—— Professional Poems, 244.
G. (W. H.) on Duport's lines to Izaak Walton, 193.
G. (W. S.) on inscription near Chalcedon, 151.
—— Istamboul: Constantinople, 148.
—— oblation of a white bull, 1.
—— Rome and the number Six, 490.
H.
H.
H. on day at the Antipodes, 102.—— Duval family, 318.—— Flaxman's Æschylus, 622.—— General Wall, 318.—— lane, its meaning, 366.—— Lessons for Lent, the author, 150.—— manners of the Irish, 4.—— white cats being deaf, 135.H, the letter, in humble, 54. 229. 298. 393. 551.H. (A.) on Sir C. Wren and the young carver, 340.Hackney-coach proclamation, 122.Haden (F. Seymour) on Historical Account of Libraries, 653.Hale (Philip) on fragments of MSS., 77.Halifax (Lord) and Mrs. Catherine Barton, 429. 543. 590.Halliwell (J. O.) on coincident suggestions on the text of Shakspeare, 265.—— digest of Shakspearian readings, 466.Hampden (John), his death, 495. 646.* Hampton Court pictures, 538.* Handel's Dettingen Te Deum, 388.* Handwriting, a manual of, 639.Hankford (Sir William) noticed, 278. 342.H. (A. O.) on Aix Ruochim, 150.—— the ship William and Ann, 54.Harbottle (Cecil) on The Winter's Tale, 95.Hardwick (C.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.—— La Fleur des Saints, 604.Hardy (William) on John of Gaunt's descendants, 155.Harington (E. C.) on Cawdray's Treasurie of Similies, 499.Harleian library, its binders, 335.Harmony of the Four Gospels, the earliest, 316. 414. 551.* Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.Harris (Rev. J.), his MS. Sermons, 439.Harrowgate, entertainment at, 82.Harry (James Spence) on High and Low Dutch, 478.* Hartman's account of Waterloo, 198.Harvest, a distich on the late, 513.Harwood (Dr.), his death, 57.* Haschish, or Indian hemp, 540.Hatfield (John) executed for forgery, 26.Hatfield (Martha), 310.Haulf-naked, manor of, 205. 350.H. (A. W.) on the meaning of Acharis, 198.—— Domesday-book abbreviations, 151.Hawkins (Edw.) on meaning of clem, 64.—— school libraries, 298.Hazel (W.) on bells at Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630.—— parish clerks and politics, 575.—— quantity of words, 552.—— topsy-turvy, 575.Hazelwood on palace at Enfield, 271.H. (C.) on Life of Savigny, 294.H. de H. (T.) on dimidiation by impalement, 230.—— French jeux d'esprit, 242.—— "Magna est veritas," &c., 77.—— parvise, 161.—— unneath, 161.H. (E.) on barrels regiment, 620.—— letter "h" in humble, 298.—— Northamptonshire folk lore, 146.—— school libraries, 395.—— snail-eating, 128.—— Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 135.Head-dress temp. Charles I., 172.Healing, the office for, 504.Hebrew names, their pronunciation, 469. 590.H. (E. C.) on High Dutch and Low Dutch, 601.—— pronunciation of Hebrew names, 590.—— pronunciation of humble, 394.—— "To come," 631.H. (E. L.) on erroneous forms of speech, 65.Hele (Henry H.) on cleaning old oak, 58.—— Pennycomequick, 113.Hellas, the early inhabitants of, 27.Helmets in armorial bearings, 538. 645.Helter-skelter, its etymology, 391. 565.Hemans (Felicia), inedited lyric by, 407. 629. 650.Henderson (Hugh) on nitrate of silver, 134.Henri on Webb of Monckton Farleigh, 563.Henri van Laun on "Hierosolyma est perdita," 561.—— influence of politics on fashion, 515.—— mammet, its derivation, 515.—— Regium Donum, 517.Henry I., King of England, 72. 209.—— his tomb, 411. 630.* Henry IV. cured of leprosy, 340.Henry VIII., his letters to the Grand Masters of Malta, 99. 557.Henry VIII., inedited letter from, 510.* Henry, third Earl of Northumberland, 515.H. (E. P.) on Okey the regicide, 620.—— "Too wise to err," &c., 539."Hep! hep! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.* Heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, 56.* Heraldic queries, 37. 83. 219. 277. 448. 480. 515. 652.Heraldicus on an heraldic query, 515.Herbert (Sir Anthony), Chief Justice, 158. 276. 576.Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 587.Hermit at Hampstead on Gray's Ploughman, 241.—— Lord William Russell, 179.—— Nixon the prophet, 326.—— Tsar, its derivation, 226.Herschel (J. F. W.) on new photographic process, 60.* Hertstone, its meaning, 78.Hesleden (W. S.) on Amcotts' pedigree, 518.—— burial in unconsecrated places, 202.—— Newstead Abbey, 2.* Heveninghams of Suffolk and Norfolk, 103.Hewet (Sir Wm.), notices of, 270. 448. 652.H. (F.) on arms of the see of York, 302.H. (H. H.) on poetical tavern signs, 627.Hibberd (Shirley) on Peter Allan, 647.Hickson (Samuel) on death of Falstaff, 313. 408.—— passage from King Lear, 4."Hierosolyma est perdita," 88. 561. 605.High commission court, 175.Highgate, Ladies' Charity School at, 69. 435.Hilary (St.), his emblem, 41.Hilgar (Professor), his Treatise on Shakspeare, 52.Hincks (Dr. E.) and the Assyrian language, 656.Hincks (Edw.) on early use of tin, &c., 344."Hip! hip! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.Historicus on Jews in China, 515.Histories of Literature, 222. 453.History, the impossibilities of, 72. 209.H. (J.) on ammonio-nitrate of silver, 158.—— epitaph at Wood Ditton, 385.—— "Earth upon earth," &c., 110.H. (J. A.) on the divining-rod, 623.Hobbes (Thomas), his portrait, 221. 369. 453.Hoby family noticed, 244. 525.Hodges (James), his book noticed, 347.* Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.Hodgson (Rev. F.), his Translation of the Atys of Catullus, 563.Hogarth's pictures, 64. 294.Hollar (Wenceslaus), engraver, 368. 453.Holwell (John Zephaniah) noticed, 213.Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 638.Homer's Iliad, an ancient copy of, 153."Homo unius libri," 440. 569.Honiton fires, 367.Hood (Robin), his festival, 622.Horse—"Give him a roll," 287.Horsley (Bp.) on Calvinism, 9.Hotchpot, its legal derivation, 413.* Hougomont, letters respecting, 293.* Hour-glass, dramatic representations by the, 410.—— in pulpits, 82. 209. 279. 328. 454. 525.House-marks, 19. 62. 135. 256.Hoveden, Bohn's edition of, 11. 290. 637.Howard (Frank) on ampers and, 327.—— bullaces and gennitings, 326.—— "Up, guards, and at them!" 275.H. (R.) on the morrow of a festival, 412.H. (S.) on Isthmus of Panama, 144.H. (T. B. B.) on oaken tombs, &c., 179.H. (T. K.) on Land of Green Ginger, 160.—— murder of Monaldeschi, 160.Huc's Travels, 516.Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 399.Hugger-mugger, its origin, 341. 391. 503.Huggins and Muggins, 341. 391. 503.Hugh (Sir), his ballad, 614.Hughes (T.) on bishops deprived by Elizabeth, 136.—— Captain Booth of Stockport, 102.—— chronograms, 351.—— Devonshire cures for the thrush, 265.—— early English historical MS., 340.—— Leman family, 234.—— Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, 257.—— Milton's widow, her family, 12. 200. 544.—— Oldham, bishop of Exeter, 183.—— parchment deeds, soiled, 270.—— parochial libraries, 327.—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 232.Hull, plans of, 160. 227.Humbug, its etymology, 64. 161. 232. 422. 575.* Humming ale, its meaning, 245.* Hungarians in Paules, 441.* Hupfeld's work Von der Natur, 34.Hurrah! and other war-cries, 20. 88. 185. 255. 277. 323. 422. 561. 605.Hutin (Louis le) explained, 199.H. (W.) on Lady Percy, wife of Hotspur, 251.* Hyde, its measurement, 366.* Hymmalayas, a query from the, 339.
H. on day at the Antipodes, 102.
—— Duval family, 318.
—— Flaxman's Æschylus, 622.
—— General Wall, 318.
—— lane, its meaning, 366.
—— Lessons for Lent, the author, 150.
—— manners of the Irish, 4.
—— white cats being deaf, 135.
H, the letter, in humble, 54. 229. 298. 393. 551.
H. (A.) on Sir C. Wren and the young carver, 340.
Hackney-coach proclamation, 122.
Haden (F. Seymour) on Historical Account of Libraries, 653.
Hale (Philip) on fragments of MSS., 77.
Halifax (Lord) and Mrs. Catherine Barton, 429. 543. 590.
Halliwell (J. O.) on coincident suggestions on the text of Shakspeare, 265.
—— digest of Shakspearian readings, 466.
Hampden (John), his death, 495. 646.
* Hampton Court pictures, 538.
* Handel's Dettingen Te Deum, 388.
* Handwriting, a manual of, 639.
Hankford (Sir William) noticed, 278. 342.
H. (A. O.) on Aix Ruochim, 150.
—— the ship William and Ann, 54.
Harbottle (Cecil) on The Winter's Tale, 95.
Hardwick (C.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.
—— La Fleur des Saints, 604.
Hardy (William) on John of Gaunt's descendants, 155.
Harington (E. C.) on Cawdray's Treasurie of Similies, 499.
Harleian library, its binders, 335.
Harmony of the Four Gospels, the earliest, 316. 414. 551.
* Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.
Harris (Rev. J.), his MS. Sermons, 439.
Harrowgate, entertainment at, 82.
Harry (James Spence) on High and Low Dutch, 478.
* Hartman's account of Waterloo, 198.
Harvest, a distich on the late, 513.
Harwood (Dr.), his death, 57.
* Haschish, or Indian hemp, 540.
Hatfield (John) executed for forgery, 26.
Hatfield (Martha), 310.
Haulf-naked, manor of, 205. 350.
H. (A. W.) on the meaning of Acharis, 198.
—— Domesday-book abbreviations, 151.
Hawkins (Edw.) on meaning of clem, 64.
—— school libraries, 298.
Hazel (W.) on bells at Berwick-upon-Tweed, 630.
—— parish clerks and politics, 575.
—— quantity of words, 552.
—— topsy-turvy, 575.
Hazelwood on palace at Enfield, 271.
H. (C.) on Life of Savigny, 294.
H. de H. (T.) on dimidiation by impalement, 230.
—— French jeux d'esprit, 242.
—— "Magna est veritas," &c., 77.
—— parvise, 161.
—— unneath, 161.
H. (E.) on barrels regiment, 620.
—— letter "h" in humble, 298.
—— Northamptonshire folk lore, 146.
—— school libraries, 395.
—— snail-eating, 128.
—— Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 135.
Head-dress temp. Charles I., 172.
Healing, the office for, 504.
Hebrew names, their pronunciation, 469. 590.
H. (E. C.) on High Dutch and Low Dutch, 601.
—— pronunciation of Hebrew names, 590.
—— pronunciation of humble, 394.
—— "To come," 631.
H. (E. L.) on erroneous forms of speech, 65.
Hele (Henry H.) on cleaning old oak, 58.
—— Pennycomequick, 113.
Hellas, the early inhabitants of, 27.
Helmets in armorial bearings, 538. 645.
Helter-skelter, its etymology, 391. 565.
Hemans (Felicia), inedited lyric by, 407. 629. 650.
Henderson (Hugh) on nitrate of silver, 134.
Henri on Webb of Monckton Farleigh, 563.
Henri van Laun on "Hierosolyma est perdita," 561.
—— influence of politics on fashion, 515.
—— mammet, its derivation, 515.
—— Regium Donum, 517.
Henry I., King of England, 72. 209.
—— his tomb, 411. 630.
* Henry IV. cured of leprosy, 340.
Henry VIII., his letters to the Grand Masters of Malta, 99. 557.
Henry VIII., inedited letter from, 510.
* Henry, third Earl of Northumberland, 515.
H. (E. P.) on Okey the regicide, 620.
—— "Too wise to err," &c., 539.
"Hep! hep! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.
* Heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, 56.
* Heraldic queries, 37. 83. 219. 277. 448. 480. 515. 652.
Heraldicus on an heraldic query, 515.
Herbert (Sir Anthony), Chief Justice, 158. 276. 576.
Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 587.
Hermit at Hampstead on Gray's Ploughman, 241.
—— Lord William Russell, 179.
—— Nixon the prophet, 326.
—— Tsar, its derivation, 226.
Herschel (J. F. W.) on new photographic process, 60.
* Hertstone, its meaning, 78.
Hesleden (W. S.) on Amcotts' pedigree, 518.
—— burial in unconsecrated places, 202.
—— Newstead Abbey, 2.
* Heveninghams of Suffolk and Norfolk, 103.
Hewet (Sir Wm.), notices of, 270. 448. 652.
H. (F.) on arms of the see of York, 302.
H. (H. H.) on poetical tavern signs, 627.
Hibberd (Shirley) on Peter Allan, 647.
Hickson (Samuel) on death of Falstaff, 313. 408.
—— passage from King Lear, 4.
"Hierosolyma est perdita," 88. 561. 605.
High commission court, 175.
Highgate, Ladies' Charity School at, 69. 435.
Hilary (St.), his emblem, 41.
Hilgar (Professor), his Treatise on Shakspeare, 52.
Hincks (Dr. E.) and the Assyrian language, 656.
Hincks (Edw.) on early use of tin, &c., 344.
"Hip! hip! hurrah!" 88. 561. 605.
Historicus on Jews in China, 515.
Histories of Literature, 222. 453.
History, the impossibilities of, 72. 209.
H. (J.) on ammonio-nitrate of silver, 158.
—— epitaph at Wood Ditton, 385.
—— "Earth upon earth," &c., 110.
H. (J. A.) on the divining-rod, 623.
Hobbes (Thomas), his portrait, 221. 369. 453.
Hoby family noticed, 244. 525.
Hodges (James), his book noticed, 347.
* Hodgkins's tree, Warwick, 410.
Hodgson (Rev. F.), his Translation of the Atys of Catullus, 563.
Hogarth's pictures, 64. 294.
Hollar (Wenceslaus), engraver, 368. 453.
Holwell (John Zephaniah) noticed, 213.
Holy Trinity Church, Hull, 638.
Homer's Iliad, an ancient copy of, 153.
"Homo unius libri," 440. 569.
Honiton fires, 367.
Hood (Robin), his festival, 622.
Horse—"Give him a roll," 287.
Horsley (Bp.) on Calvinism, 9.
Hotchpot, its legal derivation, 413.
* Hougomont, letters respecting, 293.
* Hour-glass, dramatic representations by the, 410.
—— in pulpits, 82. 209. 279. 328. 454. 525.
House-marks, 19. 62. 135. 256.
Hoveden, Bohn's edition of, 11. 290. 637.
Howard (Frank) on ampers and, 327.
—— bullaces and gennitings, 326.
—— "Up, guards, and at them!" 275.
H. (R.) on the morrow of a festival, 412.
H. (S.) on Isthmus of Panama, 144.
H. (T. B. B.) on oaken tombs, &c., 179.
H. (T. K.) on Land of Green Ginger, 160.
—— murder of Monaldeschi, 160.
Huc's Travels, 516.
Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 399.
Hugger-mugger, its origin, 341. 391. 503.
Huggins and Muggins, 341. 391. 503.
Hugh (Sir), his ballad, 614.
Hughes (T.) on bishops deprived by Elizabeth, 136.
—— Captain Booth of Stockport, 102.
—— chronograms, 351.
—— Devonshire cures for the thrush, 265.
—— early English historical MS., 340.
—— Leman family, 234.
—— Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, 257.
—— Milton's widow, her family, 12. 200. 544.
—— Oldham, bishop of Exeter, 183.
—— parchment deeds, soiled, 270.
—— parochial libraries, 327.
—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 232.
Hull, plans of, 160. 227.
Humbug, its etymology, 64. 161. 232. 422. 575.
* Humming ale, its meaning, 245.
* Hungarians in Paules, 441.
* Hupfeld's work Von der Natur, 34.
Hurrah! and other war-cries, 20. 88. 185. 255. 277. 323. 422. 561. 605.
Hutin (Louis le) explained, 199.
H. (W.) on Lady Percy, wife of Hotspur, 251.
* Hyde, its measurement, 366.
* Hymmalayas, a query from the, 339.
I.
I.
I. (A.) on Henry Earl of Wotton, 173.Icon on Shakspeare suggestion, 124. 261.Idol worship, 413.I. (E. L.) on Jacobite garters, 586.Ignoramus on yew-trees in churchyards, 346.Illustrated London News, its large circulation, 334.Illustrium Poetarum Flores, a new edition suggested, 242.Ilmonasteriensis on histories of literature, 222.Imp, used for progeny, 443. 623.Impossibilities of our forefathers, 559.Ina on derivation of Wellesley, 255.India, on telegraphic despatches from, 559.Infants nameless in Scotland until christened, 468.Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on ampers and, 173. 377.—— Behmen's Books of Emblems, 13.—— binometrical verses, 292.—— Coleridge's unpublished MSS., 43.—— Collier's mono-volume Shakspeare, 35.—— eclipses of the sun, 244.—— Edward II., where was he killed? 387.—— ennui, 523.—— geometrical curiosity, 468.—— grammar in relation to logic, 514.—— Jackson's emendations of Shakspeare, 194.—— Milton's Lycidas, 497.—— moon superstitions, 145.—— number nine, 305.—— passage in the Tempest, 123.—— perfect tense, 410.—— proverb, definition of one, 243.—— pure, as a provincialism, 230.—— quotations wanted, 103. 219.—— reversible names and words, 375.—— sincere, its derivation, 195. 399.—— soul and the magnetic needle, 159.—— word for the "old corrector," 338.Ingraham (E. D.) on Gibbon's library, 208.* Injustice, its origin, 338.Ink in writings, its colour, 30.Innocents' day, custom on, 617.Inns of courts, matriculations at, 540. 650.Inquæritor on English refugees at Ypenstein, 562.Inquirendo on electric telegraph, 364.Inquirer on Pope's Elegy on an unfortunate lady, 539.Inscriptions—at Aylesbury, 443.in books, 64. 153. 472. 591. 652.belfry at Fenstanton, Hunts, 561.bells, 108. 248.Burford Church, 268.* Chalcedon, 151.dial, 224.door-head, 38. 162. 454. 652.font, 198. 352.Earl Bathurst's park, 76. 129.Greek one on a font, 198.monumental, 215. 268. 328. 408.Northill churchyard, 268.* North Stoneham, Southampton, 339.* tomb in Finland, 34.watch-paper, 316. 375. 452.Inverness on books for reprints, 148."Ireland a bastinadoed elephant," 366. 523.Irish, manners of the, 4. 111. 279.* —— merchants landing at Cambridge, 270.—— rhymes, 249. 602.Iseldunensis on German book inscription, 591.—— "Sad are the rose leaves," &c., 197.Island, its derivation, 49. 209. 279. 374. 504.Isle of Dogs, early notice of, 263.Islip font, 363.Israel ben Isaac on Gentile names of Jews, 655.Italian-English—German-English, &c., 436. 638."Its," instances of its early use, 12. 182. 254.
I. (A.) on Henry Earl of Wotton, 173.
Icon on Shakspeare suggestion, 124. 261.
Idol worship, 413.
I. (E. L.) on Jacobite garters, 586.
Ignoramus on yew-trees in churchyards, 346.
Illustrated London News, its large circulation, 334.
Illustrium Poetarum Flores, a new edition suggested, 242.
Ilmonasteriensis on histories of literature, 222.
Imp, used for progeny, 443. 623.
Impossibilities of our forefathers, 559.
Ina on derivation of Wellesley, 255.
India, on telegraphic despatches from, 559.
Infants nameless in Scotland until christened, 468.
Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on ampers and, 173. 377.
—— Behmen's Books of Emblems, 13.
—— binometrical verses, 292.
—— Coleridge's unpublished MSS., 43.
—— Collier's mono-volume Shakspeare, 35.
—— eclipses of the sun, 244.
—— Edward II., where was he killed? 387.
—— ennui, 523.
—— geometrical curiosity, 468.
—— grammar in relation to logic, 514.
—— Jackson's emendations of Shakspeare, 194.
—— Milton's Lycidas, 497.
—— moon superstitions, 145.
—— number nine, 305.
—— passage in the Tempest, 123.
—— perfect tense, 410.
—— proverb, definition of one, 243.
—— pure, as a provincialism, 230.
—— quotations wanted, 103. 219.
—— reversible names and words, 375.
—— sincere, its derivation, 195. 399.
—— soul and the magnetic needle, 159.
—— word for the "old corrector," 338.
Ingraham (E. D.) on Gibbon's library, 208.
* Injustice, its origin, 338.
Ink in writings, its colour, 30.
Innocents' day, custom on, 617.
Inns of courts, matriculations at, 540. 650.
Inquæritor on English refugees at Ypenstein, 562.
Inquirendo on electric telegraph, 364.
Inquirer on Pope's Elegy on an unfortunate lady, 539.
Inscriptions—
at Aylesbury, 443.
in books, 64. 153. 472. 591. 652.
belfry at Fenstanton, Hunts, 561.
bells, 108. 248.
Burford Church, 268.
* Chalcedon, 151.
dial, 224.
door-head, 38. 162. 454. 652.
font, 198. 352.
Earl Bathurst's park, 76. 129.
Greek one on a font, 198.
monumental, 215. 268. 328. 408.
Northill churchyard, 268.
* North Stoneham, Southampton, 339.
* tomb in Finland, 34.
watch-paper, 316. 375. 452.
Inverness on books for reprints, 148.
"Ireland a bastinadoed elephant," 366. 523.
Irish, manners of the, 4. 111. 279.
* —— merchants landing at Cambridge, 270.
—— rhymes, 249. 602.
Iseldunensis on German book inscription, 591.
—— "Sad are the rose leaves," &c., 197.
Island, its derivation, 49. 209. 279. 374. 504.
Isle of Dogs, early notice of, 263.
Islip font, 363.
Israel ben Isaac on Gentile names of Jews, 655.
Italian-English—German-English, &c., 436. 638.
"Its," instances of its early use, 12. 182. 254.
J.
J.
J. on admission to Lincoln's Inn, &c., 540.—— Compton Park, pictures of the withered hand, 125.—— rents of assize, &c., 81.—— Theodore Paleologus, 526.—— Walpole (Sir Robert), his medal, 57.Jack and Gill, early use of, 87.Jackson (E. S.) on inscription of Theodore Paleologus, 408.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.—— "till" and "until," their etymology, 409.* Jacobite garters, 586.Jahn's Jahrbuch, 34. 112.James (F.) on watch-paper inscriptions, 316.James I., folk lore in his reign, 613.James (John) on ringing bells at death, 601.Jan on tent for collodion, 301.Jardine (D.) on rapping no novelty, 512.Jarltzberg on "Antiquitas sæculi Juventus mundi," 502.—— high church and low church, 117.—— living one's life over again, 43.—— party similes of the seventeenth century, 485.—— pictorial Common Prayer Books, 446.—— "The Good Old Cause," 44.Jaytee on Captain Booth, 184.J. (B.) on Dotinchem, 375.—— Ravailliac, 479.—— school libraries, 395.J. (C.) on ancient fortifications, 78.—— mayors and sheriffs, 605.Jebb (John) on berefellarii, 550.—— translation of Psalm cxxvii. 2., 641.Jeffcock (J. T.) on derivation of sincere, 399.Jeroboam of claret, 421.Jesuit on Father Traves, 565.Jeu d'esprit, a French one, 242.Jewish custom, 618.Jews in China, 515. 626.Jews, their Gentile names, 563. 655.J. (F. W.) on Anathema, maran-atha, 100.—— Aquæ in vinum conversæ, 242.—— burial in erect posture, 233.—— change of meaning in proverbial expressions, 624.—— life, 44.—— lines on woman, 350.—— passage in King Lear, 4.—— St. Luke and Juvenal, 372.—— "Sat cito, si sat bene," 87.J. (G. H.) on the word humbug, 64.J. (H.) on autobiographical sketch, 350.—— Dr. Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 9.J. (J. E.) on wooden tombs, 604.J. (J. H.) on Greek and Roman fortification, 469.—— Hellas, names of its early inhabitants, 27.J. (J. W.) on Lord Halifax and Mrs. C. Barton, 543.J. (M. H.) on Porter family, 576.Job, passage in, 205.John of Gaunt, his descendants, 155. 268.—— noses of his descendants, 318.* John (St.) and his partridge, 197.John (St.) of Jerusalem, order of, 61. 99. 557.Johnson (Andrew) noticed, 589.Johnson (Goddard) on the crescent, 653.Johnston (T. B.) on camera lucida, 503.—— stereoscopic angles, 157.Jokes, old, 146.Jones (T. W.) on pronunciation of Coke, 54.—— Done pedigree, 57.Jonson (Ben), his burial posture, 455.J. (P.) on Milton at Eyford House, Gloster, 290.J. (T.) on Burton's descendants, 271.—— enigmatical epitaph, 147.—— Hampden's death, 495.—— Lord Audley's attendants at Poictiers, 494.J. (T. S.) on "That Swinney," 213. 238.Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 56. 134.Judges styled Reverend, 158. 276. 351. 631.Judicial families, 384.* Juger, the measurement of the Roman, 366.Julius III., advice supposed to have been given to him, 54.* Junius, his vellum-bound copies, 8.Junius's Letters, was Thomas Lord Lyttelton their author? 31.J. (Y. B. N.) on David's mother, 539.—— gale of rent, 563.—— "Getting into a scrape," 292.—— parochial libraries, 274.—— Politian's epitaph, 537.—— Windsor military knights, 294.
J. on admission to Lincoln's Inn, &c., 540.
—— Compton Park, pictures of the withered hand, 125.
—— rents of assize, &c., 81.
—— Theodore Paleologus, 526.
—— Walpole (Sir Robert), his medal, 57.
Jack and Gill, early use of, 87.
Jackson (E. S.) on inscription of Theodore Paleologus, 408.
—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.
—— "till" and "until," their etymology, 409.
* Jacobite garters, 586.
Jahn's Jahrbuch, 34. 112.
James (F.) on watch-paper inscriptions, 316.
James I., folk lore in his reign, 613.
James (John) on ringing bells at death, 601.
Jan on tent for collodion, 301.
Jardine (D.) on rapping no novelty, 512.
Jarltzberg on "Antiquitas sæculi Juventus mundi," 502.
—— high church and low church, 117.
—— living one's life over again, 43.
—— party similes of the seventeenth century, 485.
—— pictorial Common Prayer Books, 446.
—— "The Good Old Cause," 44.
Jaytee on Captain Booth, 184.
J. (B.) on Dotinchem, 375.
—— Ravailliac, 479.
—— school libraries, 395.
J. (C.) on ancient fortifications, 78.
—— mayors and sheriffs, 605.
Jebb (John) on berefellarii, 550.
—— translation of Psalm cxxvii. 2., 641.
Jeffcock (J. T.) on derivation of sincere, 399.
Jeroboam of claret, 421.
Jesuit on Father Traves, 565.
Jeu d'esprit, a French one, 242.
Jewish custom, 618.
Jews in China, 515. 626.
Jews, their Gentile names, 563. 655.
J. (F. W.) on Anathema, maran-atha, 100.
—— Aquæ in vinum conversæ, 242.
—— burial in erect posture, 233.
—— change of meaning in proverbial expressions, 624.
—— life, 44.
—— lines on woman, 350.
—— passage in King Lear, 4.
—— St. Luke and Juvenal, 372.
—— "Sat cito, si sat bene," 87.
J. (G. H.) on the word humbug, 64.
J. (H.) on autobiographical sketch, 350.
—— Dr. Whitaker's ingenious Earl, 9.
J. (J. E.) on wooden tombs, 604.
J. (J. H.) on Greek and Roman fortification, 469.
—— Hellas, names of its early inhabitants, 27.
J. (J. W.) on Lord Halifax and Mrs. C. Barton, 543.
J. (M. H.) on Porter family, 576.
Job, passage in, 205.
John of Gaunt, his descendants, 155. 268.
—— noses of his descendants, 318.
* John (St.) and his partridge, 197.
John (St.) of Jerusalem, order of, 61. 99. 557.
Johnson (Andrew) noticed, 589.
Johnson (Goddard) on the crescent, 653.
Johnston (T. B.) on camera lucida, 503.
—— stereoscopic angles, 157.
Jokes, old, 146.
Jones (T. W.) on pronunciation of Coke, 54.
—— Done pedigree, 57.
Jonson (Ben), his burial posture, 455.
J. (P.) on Milton at Eyford House, Gloster, 290.
J. (T.) on Burton's descendants, 271.
—— enigmatical epitaph, 147.
—— Hampden's death, 495.
—— Lord Audley's attendants at Poictiers, 494.
J. (T. S.) on "That Swinney," 213. 238.
Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 56. 134.
Judges styled Reverend, 158. 276. 351. 631.
Judicial families, 384.
* Juger, the measurement of the Roman, 366.
Julius III., advice supposed to have been given to him, 54.
* Junius, his vellum-bound copies, 8.
Junius's Letters, was Thomas Lord Lyttelton their author? 31.
J. (Y. B. N.) on David's mother, 539.
—— gale of rent, 563.
—— "Getting into a scrape," 292.
—— parochial libraries, 274.
—— Politian's epitaph, 537.
—— Windsor military knights, 294.
K.
K.
* Kaminagadeyathooroosoomokanoogonagira, its translation, 539. 651.Karleolensis on Waugh, bishop of Carlisle, 525.Keate family, 290. 525.Keble (John) on Bishop Wilson's Works, 220.Keightley (Thos.) on Alcides' shoes, 266.—— "Contents dies," 241.—— "Delighted," 437.—— French verse, 336.—— "its," early use of, 182.—— Measure for Measure, on three passages in, 361.—— mytheversusmyth, 18.—— Old Fogies, 356.—— proverbial expressions, their changes, 464.—— Pepys's grammar, 466.* Keiser Glomer, a Danish play, 126.Kelly (Wm.) on hour glasses, 525.—— Leicestershire epitaphs, 582.—— liveries worn by gentlemen, 571.—— Lockwood, the court jester, 516.—— monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.—— superstition against the king entering Leicester, 271.Kelway (J.) on dog Latin, 523.—— lutestring explained, 523.—— Virgil, Eclogue viii. 43. 523.—— "When Orpheus went down," 503.* Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, epigram on, 8.Ken (Bp.), his midnight hynm, 10.—— work attributed to him, 113.Kenne of Kenne, 80.Kennett (Bishop), his MS. diary, 470.* Kentish Town Assembly House, 293.Kersley (T. H.) on the curfew, 603.—— stone pulpits, 562.—— tavern signs, 627.Ket the tanner, 318.Key (Henry Cooper) on ferns wanted, 441.Keys (J. W. N.) on children called imps, 623.—— Devonianisms, 65.—— Fogie, 652.K. (F.) on hugger-mugger, 341.K. (G.) on Dictionary of English Phrases, 292.—— "spoke in the wheel," 269.K. (G. H.) on Taming of the Shrew, 438.K. (H. C.) on arms of York see, 111.—— awkward, its etymology, 311.—— belike, its etymology, 358.—— Charles I.'s portrait, 233.—— "Clamour your tongues," 169. 361.—— clipper, its meaning, 100.—— "delighted," in Shakspeare, 288.—— Elyot (Sir Thomas), 220.—— engin-à-verge, 65.—— eye, its primary idea, 25.—— grammar in relation to logic, 629.—— heraldic queries, 37.—— island, its derivation, 49. 279. 374.—— Jack and Gill, 87.—— Jeroboam of claret, 421.—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.—— Measure for Measure, three passages in, 194.—— oak, how cleaned, 58.—— Pennycomequick, 113.—— pistol, early notice of, 137.—— polarised light, 409.—— Rosicrucians, 107.—— "run-awayes," in Romeo and Juliet, 361.—— wedding divination, 455.—— wild plants, and their names, 35.—— Wingfield (Sir Anthony) noticed, 300.Kicker-eating in Yorkshire, 564.Kilkenny, the Statute of, 80.King (Abp.) noticed, 44.King (Thomas W.) on inscription in Dugdale's volumes, 153.—— judges styled Reverend, 158. 351.—— oaken tombs, &c., 180.—— pseudo-namesver.real signatures, 181.—— yew-trees in churchyards, 346.Kirk (Mary), maid of honour, 461-463.Kissing hands, 64.K. (J.) on Scotchmen in Poland, 131.* Knights, creation of several, 620.Knights of the Bath, their escutcheons, 444.Knockers, or Cornish miners, 7.Krauwinckel (Hans), his counter, 63.K. (T.) on derivation of island, 504.—— Mulciber, 185.—— Tsar or Czar, 227.
* Kaminagadeyathooroosoomokanoogonagira, its translation, 539. 651.
Karleolensis on Waugh, bishop of Carlisle, 525.
Keate family, 290. 525.
Keble (John) on Bishop Wilson's Works, 220.
Keightley (Thos.) on Alcides' shoes, 266.
—— "Contents dies," 241.
—— "Delighted," 437.
—— French verse, 336.
—— "its," early use of, 182.
—— Measure for Measure, on three passages in, 361.
—— mytheversusmyth, 18.
—— Old Fogies, 356.
—— proverbial expressions, their changes, 464.
—— Pepys's grammar, 466.
* Keiser Glomer, a Danish play, 126.
Kelly (Wm.) on hour glasses, 525.
—— Leicestershire epitaphs, 582.
—— liveries worn by gentlemen, 571.
—— Lockwood, the court jester, 516.
—— monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.
—— superstition against the king entering Leicester, 271.
Kelway (J.) on dog Latin, 523.
—— lutestring explained, 523.
—— Virgil, Eclogue viii. 43. 523.
—— "When Orpheus went down," 503.
* Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, epigram on, 8.
Ken (Bp.), his midnight hynm, 10.
—— work attributed to him, 113.
Kenne of Kenne, 80.
Kennett (Bishop), his MS. diary, 470.
* Kentish Town Assembly House, 293.
Kersley (T. H.) on the curfew, 603.
—— stone pulpits, 562.
—— tavern signs, 627.
Ket the tanner, 318.
Key (Henry Cooper) on ferns wanted, 441.
Keys (J. W. N.) on children called imps, 623.
—— Devonianisms, 65.
—— Fogie, 652.
K. (F.) on hugger-mugger, 341.
K. (G.) on Dictionary of English Phrases, 292.
—— "spoke in the wheel," 269.
K. (G. H.) on Taming of the Shrew, 438.
K. (H. C.) on arms of York see, 111.
—— awkward, its etymology, 311.
—— belike, its etymology, 358.
—— Charles I.'s portrait, 233.
—— "Clamour your tongues," 169. 361.
—— clipper, its meaning, 100.
—— "delighted," in Shakspeare, 288.
—— Elyot (Sir Thomas), 220.
—— engin-à-verge, 65.
—— eye, its primary idea, 25.
—— grammar in relation to logic, 629.
—— heraldic queries, 37.
—— island, its derivation, 49. 279. 374.
—— Jack and Gill, 87.
—— Jeroboam of claret, 421.
—— love charm from a foal's forehead, 400.
—— Measure for Measure, three passages in, 194.
—— oak, how cleaned, 58.
—— Pennycomequick, 113.
—— pistol, early notice of, 137.
—— polarised light, 409.
—— Rosicrucians, 107.
—— "run-awayes," in Romeo and Juliet, 361.
—— wedding divination, 455.
—— wild plants, and their names, 35.
—— Wingfield (Sir Anthony) noticed, 300.
Kicker-eating in Yorkshire, 564.
Kilkenny, the Statute of, 80.
King (Abp.) noticed, 44.
King (Thomas W.) on inscription in Dugdale's volumes, 153.
—— judges styled Reverend, 158. 351.
—— oaken tombs, &c., 180.
—— pseudo-namesver.real signatures, 181.
—— yew-trees in churchyards, 346.
Kirk (Mary), maid of honour, 461-463.
Kissing hands, 64.
K. (J.) on Scotchmen in Poland, 131.
* Knights, creation of several, 620.
Knights of the Bath, their escutcheons, 444.
Knockers, or Cornish miners, 7.
Krauwinckel (Hans), his counter, 63.
K. (T.) on derivation of island, 504.
—— Mulciber, 185.
—— Tsar or Czar, 227.
L.
L.
L. on ampers and, 377.—— Bacon's Essays, 141. 165. 479.—— book inscriptions, 64.—— Lord Clarendon and the tubwoman, 19.—— namby-pamby and other similar words, 390.—— proverbs quoted by Suetonius, 86.—— Richard Oswald, 442.—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 526.—— six gates of Troy, 375.—— Thucydides on the Greek Factions, 44. 398.L. 2. on Nicholas de Gorran, 81.—— Stoven Church, 80.* La Branche des réaus Lignages, 150.Lack-a-daisy explained, 62.Lad and lass, derivation of, 210.Ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 37. 83. 277."La Fête des Chaudrons," a fête, 57. 160.La Fleur des Saintes, 410. 604.Laird of Brodie, 103. 232.* Lamb (Charles), his unpublished essay, 55.Lamech, 305.Lammens (John) on nine as a multiple, 149.Lamont (C. D.) on coin, its etymology, 443.—— conger, its etymology, 444.—— lizard, its etymology, 412.Lancaster (Abp.), his cure for the gout, 6.Land of Green Ginger in Hull, 34. 160. 227. 303. 522. 606.* Lane, its derivation, 366.* Lanesborough (Geo., first Viscount), 564.Langdon (Augustus) on Dionysius in Bœotia, 340.Lanquet's Chronicle, 494.Laodicean Council, canon xxxv., 7. 87.* Lapwing and the vine, 127.Larking (L. B.) on Morlee and Lovel, 51.Lathbury (Thomas) on editions of Prayer-book, 318.—— Occasional Forms of Prayer, 535.* Launching query, 127.Laurie on Currency, &c., 491.La Vrillière (Duke de) noticed, 351.Law and usage, 289.Law (William), his mystical works, 13. 246.Lawyers' bags, 59. 281. 655.Leachman (J.) on aceto-nitrate of silver, 649.—— ammonio-nitrate of silver, 276.—— Sisson's developing solution, 301. 373.Le Botiller (Theobald) noticed, 366. 572.Lee, inventor of the stocking-frame, his portrait, 540.* Leeming family, 587.Leeper (Alex.) on church towers detached, 63.Leger (the Hon. Miss E. St.), 89.* Legitimation in Scotland, 220.Leguleian on birthplace of Edward V., 468.—— The System of Law, 389.—— Henry Scobell, 493.—— Philadelphian delights, 537.* Leicester (Earl of), his portrait, 290.* Leicester, superstition against the king entering, 271.Leman family, 150. 234.Lemon juice, its medicinal properties, 217.Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Gen. Monk's birthplace, 316. 453.—— Mr. Justice Newton, 15.Lepel's regiment, 504.Leresche (J. H.) on hurrah! and war-cries, 20.—— Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 134.Lewis (Matthew) noticed, 388. 521.L. (G.) on church in Suffolk, 622.Libraries, a critical and historical account of, 653.Lich-gate, its derivation, 540.Life, on living over again, 43. 550.Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 87. 281.Ligurian Sage in Gifford's Mæviad, 389.Lincoln's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.Lines, old, newly revived, 76.Linton (W. J.) on Ket the tanner, 318.Lisle family, 423.* Littlecott: Sir John Popham, 218.* Little Silver in Devonshire, 150.Liveries worn by gentlemen, 473. 571.* Lizard, its etymology, 412.L. (J.) on old fogies, 154.—— stone pillar worship, 413.L. (J. G.) on epitaph in Appleby churchyard, 196.L. (J. H.) on duel at Daventry, 78.—— impossibilities of history, 209.—— lich-gate, 540.—— privileges of Campvere, 231.—— Symon Patrick, Bishop of Ely, 205.L. (K.) on early edition of the Prayer-book, 319.* Llewelyn ap Griffith, his coronet, 514.Lloyd (G.) on "Delights for Ladies," its author, 495.—— "Veni, vidi, vici," 490.Lloyd, quiz on the name, 550.L. (M.) on hurrah! &c., 185.L. (Ma.) on Alma mater, 517.—— Charles Diodati, 577.Ln. on arms of Sir Richard de Loges, 563.* Lockwood, the court jester, 516.* Lofcopp, Lufcopp, its meaning, 245.* Loges (Sir Richard de), his arms, 563.Lomax (T. G.) on Liturgy of the Ancients, 588.* Lombard (Peter), his knowledge of Greek, 294.London Labour and the London Poor, 629.Longevity, 113. 182. 255. 351. 399. 488. 523. 577. 655.Longfellow's poetical works, their redundancies, 267.—— Reaper and the Flowers, 583.Long (G. Rogers) on snail localities, 229.Longtriloo, a game, 63.* Longueville (Sir Thomas de), 103.Love charm from a foal's forehead, 292. 400. 606.Lovell or Loisell, engraver, 342.Lovett of Astwell, 363. 602.Low-bell explained, 208.Lozenge, ladies' arms borne in, 37. 83. 277. 448. 652.L. (R. W.) on Leman family, 150.L. (T.) on gallo-nitrate of silver, 17.L. (T. H.), books chained in libraries, 595.L. (T. P.) on Bradshaw and Milton, 318.—— General Wolfe at Nantwich, 587.—— Milton's widow, 375.—— Sir Robert Coke, 517.Luke (St.) and Juvenal, similarity of idea in, 195. 372.Lutestring, "To speak in lutestring," 202. 523.Luther no iconoclast, 335. 477.L. v. H. on books chained in churches, 453.L. (W. A.) on Gilbert White's portrait, 244.Lyte (F. Maxwell) on new process, 374.—— treatment of positives, 15.* Lyttelton (Thomas Lord), was he Junius? 31.
L. on ampers and, 377.
—— Bacon's Essays, 141. 165. 479.
—— book inscriptions, 64.
—— Lord Clarendon and the tubwoman, 19.
—— namby-pamby and other similar words, 390.
—— proverbs quoted by Suetonius, 86.
—— Richard Oswald, 442.
—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 526.
—— six gates of Troy, 375.
—— Thucydides on the Greek Factions, 44. 398.
L. 2. on Nicholas de Gorran, 81.
—— Stoven Church, 80.
* La Branche des réaus Lignages, 150.
Lack-a-daisy explained, 62.
Lad and lass, derivation of, 210.
Ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 37. 83. 277.
"La Fête des Chaudrons," a fête, 57. 160.
La Fleur des Saintes, 410. 604.
Laird of Brodie, 103. 232.
* Lamb (Charles), his unpublished essay, 55.
Lamech, 305.
Lammens (John) on nine as a multiple, 149.
Lamont (C. D.) on coin, its etymology, 443.
—— conger, its etymology, 444.
—— lizard, its etymology, 412.
Lancaster (Abp.), his cure for the gout, 6.
Land of Green Ginger in Hull, 34. 160. 227. 303. 522. 606.
* Lane, its derivation, 366.
* Lanesborough (Geo., first Viscount), 564.
Langdon (Augustus) on Dionysius in Bœotia, 340.
Lanquet's Chronicle, 494.
Laodicean Council, canon xxxv., 7. 87.
* Lapwing and the vine, 127.
Larking (L. B.) on Morlee and Lovel, 51.
Lathbury (Thomas) on editions of Prayer-book, 318.
—— Occasional Forms of Prayer, 535.
* Launching query, 127.
Laurie on Currency, &c., 491.
La Vrillière (Duke de) noticed, 351.
Law and usage, 289.
Law (William), his mystical works, 13. 246.
Lawyers' bags, 59. 281. 655.
Leachman (J.) on aceto-nitrate of silver, 649.
—— ammonio-nitrate of silver, 276.
—— Sisson's developing solution, 301. 373.
Le Botiller (Theobald) noticed, 366. 572.
Lee, inventor of the stocking-frame, his portrait, 540.
* Leeming family, 587.
Leeper (Alex.) on church towers detached, 63.
Leger (the Hon. Miss E. St.), 89.
* Legitimation in Scotland, 220.
Leguleian on birthplace of Edward V., 468.
—— The System of Law, 389.
—— Henry Scobell, 493.
—— Philadelphian delights, 537.
* Leicester (Earl of), his portrait, 290.
* Leicester, superstition against the king entering, 271.
Leman family, 150. 234.
Lemon juice, its medicinal properties, 217.
Lenthall (F. Kyffin) on Gen. Monk's birthplace, 316. 453.
—— Mr. Justice Newton, 15.
Lepel's regiment, 504.
Leresche (J. H.) on hurrah! and war-cries, 20.
—— Judas Iscariot, his descendants, 134.
Lewis (Matthew) noticed, 388. 521.
L. (G.) on church in Suffolk, 622.
Libraries, a critical and historical account of, 653.
Lich-gate, its derivation, 540.
Life, on living over again, 43. 550.
Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 87. 281.
Ligurian Sage in Gifford's Mæviad, 389.
Lincoln's Inn, list of students, 540. 650.
Lines, old, newly revived, 76.
Linton (W. J.) on Ket the tanner, 318.
Lisle family, 423.
* Littlecott: Sir John Popham, 218.
* Little Silver in Devonshire, 150.
Liveries worn by gentlemen, 473. 571.
* Lizard, its etymology, 412.
L. (J.) on old fogies, 154.
—— stone pillar worship, 413.
L. (J. G.) on epitaph in Appleby churchyard, 196.
L. (J. H.) on duel at Daventry, 78.
—— impossibilities of history, 209.
—— lich-gate, 540.
—— privileges of Campvere, 231.
—— Symon Patrick, Bishop of Ely, 205.
L. (K.) on early edition of the Prayer-book, 319.
* Llewelyn ap Griffith, his coronet, 514.
Lloyd (G.) on "Delights for Ladies," its author, 495.
—— "Veni, vidi, vici," 490.
Lloyd, quiz on the name, 550.
L. (M.) on hurrah! &c., 185.
L. (Ma.) on Alma mater, 517.
—— Charles Diodati, 577.
Ln. on arms of Sir Richard de Loges, 563.
* Lockwood, the court jester, 516.
* Lofcopp, Lufcopp, its meaning, 245.
* Loges (Sir Richard de), his arms, 563.
Lomax (T. G.) on Liturgy of the Ancients, 588.
* Lombard (Peter), his knowledge of Greek, 294.
London Labour and the London Poor, 629.
Longevity, 113. 182. 255. 351. 399. 488. 523. 577. 655.
Longfellow's poetical works, their redundancies, 267.
—— Reaper and the Flowers, 583.
Long (G. Rogers) on snail localities, 229.
Longtriloo, a game, 63.
* Longueville (Sir Thomas de), 103.
Love charm from a foal's forehead, 292. 400. 606.
Lovell or Loisell, engraver, 342.
Lovett of Astwell, 363. 602.
Low-bell explained, 208.
Lozenge, ladies' arms borne in, 37. 83. 277. 448. 652.
L. (R. W.) on Leman family, 150.
L. (T.) on gallo-nitrate of silver, 17.
L. (T. H.), books chained in libraries, 595.
L. (T. P.) on Bradshaw and Milton, 318.
—— General Wolfe at Nantwich, 587.
—— Milton's widow, 375.
—— Sir Robert Coke, 517.
Luke (St.) and Juvenal, similarity of idea in, 195. 372.
Lutestring, "To speak in lutestring," 202. 523.
Luther no iconoclast, 335. 477.
L. v. H. on books chained in churches, 453.
L. (W. A.) on Gilbert White's portrait, 244.
Lyte (F. Maxwell) on new process, 374.
—— treatment of positives, 15.
* Lyttelton (Thomas Lord), was he Junius? 31.
M.
M.
M. on aspirateh, 552.—— binometrical verse, 375.—— Celtic and Latin, languages, 174.—— chronograms and anagrams, 42.—— divining-rod, 350.—— law and usage, 289.—— Manichæan games, 289.—— Mrs. Catherine Barton, 258.—— names reversible, 244.—— Newton and Somers, 78.—— Pilgrim's Progress, PartIII., 222.—— proverb, "Vaut mieux," &c., 220.—— Shakspeare, first folio, 220.—— straw-paper, 491.—— watch-paper inscription, 375.M. (2) on Haulf-naked Manor, 350.—— passage in Sophocles, 478.—— "Well's a fret," 258. 330.μ. on barnacles, 300.—— binders of the Harleian library, 335.—— divining-rod, 400.—— Greek inscription on a font, 352.—— Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, 400.M. (A. C.) on red hair, 86.—— Little Silver, 150.—— Napoleon's thunder-storm, 148.—— oaken tombs, 180.—— praying to the West, 343.* MacAdam, epigram on, 441.MacCulloch (Edgar) on Cornish folk lore, 618.—— Devonianisms, 654.Maces, spiked, in abbey church, Great Malvern, 254.Macgillivray (Professor), 467. 584.Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.) on Zend grammar, 491.Mackey (Sampson Arnold) noticed, 468. 565.Macleane (Lachlan), notice of, 619.Macray (John) on advertisements and prospectuses, 562.—— arms of De Sissonne, 327.—— D. Ferrand, 329.—— Fête des Chaudrons, 161.—— Jahn's Jahrbuch, 112.—— manuscripts dispersed, 434.—— Professor Hilger's treatise, 52.—— Professor Macgillivray, 584.—— revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 639.—— St. Paul's Epistles to Seneca, 88.—— Scotch newspapers, 161.—— table-turning, 131.Mactavish (Duncan) on Celtic and Latin languages, 280.Madden (Sir F.) on Bale's MSS. referred to by Tanner, 311.—— was Thomas Lord Lyttelton "Junius"? 31.Magnet symbolical of love, 280.Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on clerical duel, 7.Majority, the attainment of, 198. 250. 296. 371. 541.Malachy (St.), prophecy on the Popes, 390.Malatesti and Milton, 237. 295.* Mallet's second wife, 272.Malta, Knights of, letters to the grand masters, 99. 557.—— English, Irish, and Scotch knights, 189.Mammet, its derivation, 515. 655.Mammon, an idol god, 173. 223.Manichæan games, 289.Manliness, its meaning, 94. 127.Mansel (H. L.) on battle of Villers en Couché, 370.* Manuscript fragments, 77.* Manuscript, the earliest historical, 340.Manuscripts, dispersion of parts of, 434.Marcarnes, the family of, 365. 572.Mardel, or mardle, its derivation, 411. 577.Margoliouth (Moses) on "Could we with ink," &c., 180. 648.—— Hebrew Testament, 196.—— Psalm cxxvii. 2., 519.—— query from the Hymmalayas, 339.* Margoliouth's Hebrew Testament, 196.Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Ken, 10.Marlborough at Blenheim, 409.Marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.Marriage service, the fee and the ring, 150. 230. 525.Marriott (T. S.) on stereoscopic angles, 275."Marry, come up!" explained, 9.Marsh (J. F.) on Milton's widow, 200.—— vellum cleaning, 340.Martin (John) on Caley's Ecclesiastical Survey, 104.—— on definition of a proverb, 304.Μάρτυς Πιστόςon Pætus and Arria, 374.* Martyn the regicide noticed, 621.* Martyr of Collet Well, 411.* Mary of Lorraine, painting of, 538.Mary Queen of Scots, medal and relic of, 293. 444.—— Wordsworth's lament of, 77.* Mason (Lady), her third husband, 620.Mathematicians, British, their lives, 541.Matrimonial custom at Wellow, 490.Mat o' the Mint on florin and royal arms, 621.Matter-of-Fact on photographs in natural colours, 228.* Matthew's (Father) chickens, 469.Matthews (Wm.) on electric telegraphs, 78.Mauilies, Manillas, 278.Mayer (Joseph), his museum at Liverpool, 522.Mayors and sheriffs, their precedence, 126. 605.M. (C. M.) on camera lucida, 354.M. (C. R.) on the derivation of Celt, 271.M‘Cree (Wm.) on portrait of Hobbes, 453.* M‘Dowall family, 563.M. (E.) on curfew at Sandwich, 466.—— "Qui facit per alium facit per se," 422.—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 410.Medical education, foreign, 341. 398. 502.Medicus on foreign medical education, 341.—— sneezing, 366.Megatherium Americanum, 19. 109.M. (E. J.) on "green eyes," 593.Memnon (Prince), his sister, 622.Merritt (T. L.) on new developing mixture, 549.—— stereoscopic angles, 109. 419.Metaouo on Seven Whisperers, 436.Mewburn (F.) on Chandler, Bishop of Durham, 341.M. (F.) on Captain Jan Dimmeson, 469.—— Court-House, Painswick, 493.—— poetical tavern signs, 452.—— strut-stowers and yeathers, 233.M. (F.),Malta, on collodion negatives, 629.M. (F. T.) on History of York, 524.M. (G.) on "Adrian turn'd the bull," 79.M. (G. R.) on lines from the Christian Year, 577.—— Marcarnes family, 365.M. (H.) on fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.—— Glover's handwriting, 589.—— Indian proper name, 651.—— King Lear, 97.—— member of parliament electing himself, 586.Michaelmas goose, inquiry respecting, 368.Middleton (F. M.) on Cambridgeshire folk lore, 382.—— Hampshire folk lore, 617.—— passage in Tennyson, 399.Militaris on military music temp. Charles I., 80.* Military music, 80.Milton's Allegro, passage in, 249.Milton and Malatesti, 237. 295.Milton at Eyford-House, Gloster, 290.Milton's descendants, 359. 630.* —— Latin Familiar Correspondence, 640.—— Lycidas, 497.* —— Paradise Lost, 388.—— widow, her family, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 454. 544. 594.* Mineral acids, 339.* Minshull (Randall) and his Cheshire Collections, 467.——, father of Milton's widow, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 544. 594.Minstrelsy, Midland County, 257.* Mirrour to all who follow the Wars, 151.Misapplication of terms, 537.* Misaubin (Dr.) noticed, 8.Misquotations, recent, 315. 513.* Mistletoe query, 621.Mistranslations, curious, 201.Mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, Wilts,411. 576.M. (J.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.—— H. Neale, editor of Shakspeare, 539.—— library of St. Paul's School, 641.—— Turkish and Russian Grammars, 561.—— Wellesley, its derivation, 173.M. (J. F.) on choirochorographia, 229.—— Christ's cross, 18.—— High Commission Court, 175.—— inscription near Cirencester, 130.—— Milton's descendants, 339. 594.—— pistol, its early use, 7.—— Shakspeare, critical digest of, 170.M. (J. H.) on Baskerville the printer, 349.—— Lord Ball of Bagshot, 365.—— St. Werenfrid and Butler's Lives, 342.M. (J. R.) on epigram by Sir Walter Scott, 575.M. (J. T.) on Jane Scrimshaw, 441.M‘K. (J. D.) on foreign medical education, 502.M. (K. N.) on albumenised paper, 501.M. (L. A.) on Tusser's doxology, 440.M. (M.) on legitimation in Scotland, 220.M. (Navorscher) on Hendericus du Booys, 231.Mn. (J.) on "Short red, God red," 398.Mob, is it an English word? 386. 524. 573. 631.Modena (Duke of) noticed, 34. 113.Mona, its derivation, 291.Monaldeschi, his murder, 34. 160.Monk (General), his birth-place, 316. 453.Monk, its etymology, 291. 527.* Montague (Lord), his Household Book, 540.* Montmartre, its etymology, 468.* Monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.—— abroad, 497.Moon superstitions, 79. 145. 321.* Moore (Francis) his parentage, 271.Morgan (Octavius) on Delft manufacture, 125.Morgan (Professor A. De) on attainment of majority, 250. 372.—— spurious edition of Baily's Annuities, 242.—— Lord Halifax and Catherine Barton, 429.—— Thomas Wright of Durham, 218.Morlee and Lovel, 51.Morrow of a feast, 412.Mosaffur on a palindrome, 520.Moses, the royal donkey, 488.Mottos of German emperors, 170. 548.Mousehunt, a small animal, 516. 606.M. (P.) on "Firm was their faith," &c., 564.M. (R.) on curious posthumous occurrence, 205.M. (S.) on soke mills, 272.Mt. (J.) on Browne's tragedy of Polidus, 159.—— Robert Fairlie, 159.—— humbug explained, 161.—— Jerningham and Doveton, 127.M. (T. O.) on queries from the Navorscher, 89.Muffs worn by gentlemen, 63. 281. 353.Muggers noticed, 34. 305.Muirson (Patrick) on two passages in Shakspeare, 384.Mulciber, inquired after, 102. 185. 232.Mulder (S. J.) on Dutch pottery, 183.Murdoch (J. B.) on Margaret Patten, 442.Muscipula, translated by Dr. Hoadly, 229. 550.M. (W. L.) Lord Wm. Russell's burial-place, 100.M. (W. M.) on Adamson's Lusitania, 104.M. (W. T.) on "A saint in crape," 102.—— "As good as a play," 363.—— "Chip in porridge," 208.—— Clarence title, 565.—— feeling of life, 550.—— Ligurian sage, 389.—— "Pay the piper," 198.—— "Pity is akin to love," 89.—— "Priam's six-gated city," 288.—— quotation from Horace, 444.—— rhymes on places, 305.—— storms at the death of great men, 493.—— Tennyson's Memoriam, 244.Myrtle bee noticed, 173. 450. 593.M. (Y. S.) on female parish clerk, 338.—— Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.—— noses of descendants of John of Gaunt, 318.—— parish clerks' company, 341.—— pedigree indices, 317.—— Richard Geering, 340.—— Sir George Carr, 327.—— Theobald le Botiller, 366.—— Tottenham, its derivation, 318.—— Urban Vigors, 340.MytheversusMyth, 18.
M. on aspirateh, 552.
—— binometrical verse, 375.
—— Celtic and Latin, languages, 174.
—— chronograms and anagrams, 42.
—— divining-rod, 350.
—— law and usage, 289.
—— Manichæan games, 289.
—— Mrs. Catherine Barton, 258.
—— names reversible, 244.
—— Newton and Somers, 78.
—— Pilgrim's Progress, PartIII., 222.
—— proverb, "Vaut mieux," &c., 220.
—— Shakspeare, first folio, 220.
—— straw-paper, 491.
—— watch-paper inscription, 375.
M. (2) on Haulf-naked Manor, 350.
—— passage in Sophocles, 478.
—— "Well's a fret," 258. 330.
μ. on barnacles, 300.
—— binders of the Harleian library, 335.
—— divining-rod, 400.
—— Greek inscription on a font, 352.
—— Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, 400.
M. (A. C.) on red hair, 86.
—— Little Silver, 150.
—— Napoleon's thunder-storm, 148.
—— oaken tombs, 180.
—— praying to the West, 343.
* MacAdam, epigram on, 441.
MacCulloch (Edgar) on Cornish folk lore, 618.
—— Devonianisms, 654.
Maces, spiked, in abbey church, Great Malvern, 254.
Macgillivray (Professor), 467. 584.
Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.) on Zend grammar, 491.
Mackey (Sampson Arnold) noticed, 468. 565.
Macleane (Lachlan), notice of, 619.
Macray (John) on advertisements and prospectuses, 562.
—— arms of De Sissonne, 327.
—— D. Ferrand, 329.
—— Fête des Chaudrons, 161.
—— Jahn's Jahrbuch, 112.
—— manuscripts dispersed, 434.
—— Professor Hilger's treatise, 52.
—— Professor Macgillivray, 584.
—— revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 639.
—— St. Paul's Epistles to Seneca, 88.
—— Scotch newspapers, 161.
—— table-turning, 131.
Mactavish (Duncan) on Celtic and Latin languages, 280.
Madden (Sir F.) on Bale's MSS. referred to by Tanner, 311.
—— was Thomas Lord Lyttelton "Junius"? 31.
Magnet symbolical of love, 280.
Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on clerical duel, 7.
Majority, the attainment of, 198. 250. 296. 371. 541.
Malachy (St.), prophecy on the Popes, 390.
Malatesti and Milton, 237. 295.
* Mallet's second wife, 272.
Malta, Knights of, letters to the grand masters, 99. 557.
—— English, Irish, and Scotch knights, 189.
Mammet, its derivation, 515. 655.
Mammon, an idol god, 173. 223.
Manichæan games, 289.
Manliness, its meaning, 94. 127.
Mansel (H. L.) on battle of Villers en Couché, 370.
* Manuscript fragments, 77.
* Manuscript, the earliest historical, 340.
Manuscripts, dispersion of parts of, 434.
Marcarnes, the family of, 365. 572.
Mardel, or mardle, its derivation, 411. 577.
Margoliouth (Moses) on "Could we with ink," &c., 180. 648.
—— Hebrew Testament, 196.
—— Psalm cxxvii. 2., 519.
—— query from the Hymmalayas, 339.
* Margoliouth's Hebrew Testament, 196.
Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Ken, 10.
Marlborough at Blenheim, 409.
Marriage custom at Knutsford, 617.
Marriage service, the fee and the ring, 150. 230. 525.
Marriott (T. S.) on stereoscopic angles, 275.
"Marry, come up!" explained, 9.
Marsh (J. F.) on Milton's widow, 200.
—— vellum cleaning, 340.
Martin (John) on Caley's Ecclesiastical Survey, 104.
—— on definition of a proverb, 304.
Μάρτυς Πιστόςon Pætus and Arria, 374.
* Martyn the regicide noticed, 621.
* Martyr of Collet Well, 411.
* Mary of Lorraine, painting of, 538.
Mary Queen of Scots, medal and relic of, 293. 444.
—— Wordsworth's lament of, 77.
* Mason (Lady), her third husband, 620.
Mathematicians, British, their lives, 541.
Matrimonial custom at Wellow, 490.
Mat o' the Mint on florin and royal arms, 621.
Matter-of-Fact on photographs in natural colours, 228.
* Matthew's (Father) chickens, 469.
Matthews (Wm.) on electric telegraphs, 78.
Mauilies, Manillas, 278.
Mayer (Joseph), his museum at Liverpool, 522.
Mayors and sheriffs, their precedence, 126. 605.
M. (C. M.) on camera lucida, 354.
M. (C. R.) on the derivation of Celt, 271.
M‘Cree (Wm.) on portrait of Hobbes, 453.
* M‘Dowall family, 563.
M. (E.) on curfew at Sandwich, 466.
—— "Qui facit per alium facit per se," 422.
—— "Salus populi suprema lex," 410.
Medical education, foreign, 341. 398. 502.
Medicus on foreign medical education, 341.
—— sneezing, 366.
Megatherium Americanum, 19. 109.
M. (E. J.) on "green eyes," 593.
Memnon (Prince), his sister, 622.
Merritt (T. L.) on new developing mixture, 549.
—— stereoscopic angles, 109. 419.
Metaouo on Seven Whisperers, 436.
Mewburn (F.) on Chandler, Bishop of Durham, 341.
M. (F.) on Captain Jan Dimmeson, 469.
—— Court-House, Painswick, 493.
—— poetical tavern signs, 452.
—— strut-stowers and yeathers, 233.
M. (F.),Malta, on collodion negatives, 629.
M. (F. T.) on History of York, 524.
M. (G.) on "Adrian turn'd the bull," 79.
M. (G. R.) on lines from the Christian Year, 577.
—— Marcarnes family, 365.
M. (H.) on fossil trees between Cairo and Suez, 126.
—— Glover's handwriting, 589.
—— Indian proper name, 651.
—— King Lear, 97.
—— member of parliament electing himself, 586.
Michaelmas goose, inquiry respecting, 368.
Middleton (F. M.) on Cambridgeshire folk lore, 382.
—— Hampshire folk lore, 617.
—— passage in Tennyson, 399.
Militaris on military music temp. Charles I., 80.
* Military music, 80.
Milton's Allegro, passage in, 249.
Milton and Malatesti, 237. 295.
Milton at Eyford-House, Gloster, 290.
Milton's descendants, 359. 630.
* —— Latin Familiar Correspondence, 640.
—— Lycidas, 497.
* —— Paradise Lost, 388.
—— widow, her family, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 454. 544. 594.
* Mineral acids, 339.
* Minshull (Randall) and his Cheshire Collections, 467.
——, father of Milton's widow, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 544. 594.
Minstrelsy, Midland County, 257.
* Mirrour to all who follow the Wars, 151.
Misapplication of terms, 537.
* Misaubin (Dr.) noticed, 8.
Misquotations, recent, 315. 513.
* Mistletoe query, 621.
Mistranslations, curious, 201.
Mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, Wilts,
411. 576.
M. (J.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415.
—— H. Neale, editor of Shakspeare, 539.
—— library of St. Paul's School, 641.
—— Turkish and Russian Grammars, 561.
—— Wellesley, its derivation, 173.
M. (J. F.) on choirochorographia, 229.
—— Christ's cross, 18.
—— High Commission Court, 175.
—— inscription near Cirencester, 130.
—— Milton's descendants, 339. 594.
—— pistol, its early use, 7.
—— Shakspeare, critical digest of, 170.
M. (J. H.) on Baskerville the printer, 349.
—— Lord Ball of Bagshot, 365.
—— St. Werenfrid and Butler's Lives, 342.
M. (J. R.) on epigram by Sir Walter Scott, 575.
M. (J. T.) on Jane Scrimshaw, 441.
M‘K. (J. D.) on foreign medical education, 502.
M. (K. N.) on albumenised paper, 501.
M. (L. A.) on Tusser's doxology, 440.
M. (M.) on legitimation in Scotland, 220.
M. (Navorscher) on Hendericus du Booys, 231.
Mn. (J.) on "Short red, God red," 398.
Mob, is it an English word? 386. 524. 573. 631.
Modena (Duke of) noticed, 34. 113.
Mona, its derivation, 291.
Monaldeschi, his murder, 34. 160.
Monk (General), his birth-place, 316. 453.
Monk, its etymology, 291. 527.
* Montague (Lord), his Household Book, 540.
* Montmartre, its etymology, 468.
* Monumental brass at Wanlip, 515.
—— abroad, 497.
Moon superstitions, 79. 145. 321.
* Moore (Francis) his parentage, 271.
Morgan (Octavius) on Delft manufacture, 125.
Morgan (Professor A. De) on attainment of majority, 250. 372.
—— spurious edition of Baily's Annuities, 242.
—— Lord Halifax and Catherine Barton, 429.
—— Thomas Wright of Durham, 218.
Morlee and Lovel, 51.
Morrow of a feast, 412.
Mosaffur on a palindrome, 520.
Moses, the royal donkey, 488.
Mottos of German emperors, 170. 548.
Mousehunt, a small animal, 516. 606.
M. (P.) on "Firm was their faith," &c., 564.
M. (R.) on curious posthumous occurrence, 205.
M. (S.) on soke mills, 272.
Mt. (J.) on Browne's tragedy of Polidus, 159.
—— Robert Fairlie, 159.
—— humbug explained, 161.
—— Jerningham and Doveton, 127.
M. (T. O.) on queries from the Navorscher, 89.
Muffs worn by gentlemen, 63. 281. 353.
Muggers noticed, 34. 305.
Muirson (Patrick) on two passages in Shakspeare, 384.
Mulciber, inquired after, 102. 185. 232.
Mulder (S. J.) on Dutch pottery, 183.
Murdoch (J. B.) on Margaret Patten, 442.
Muscipula, translated by Dr. Hoadly, 229. 550.
M. (W. L.) Lord Wm. Russell's burial-place, 100.
M. (W. M.) on Adamson's Lusitania, 104.
M. (W. T.) on "A saint in crape," 102.
—— "As good as a play," 363.
—— "Chip in porridge," 208.
—— Clarence title, 565.
—— feeling of life, 550.
—— Ligurian sage, 389.
—— "Pay the piper," 198.
—— "Pity is akin to love," 89.
—— "Priam's six-gated city," 288.
—— quotation from Horace, 444.
—— rhymes on places, 305.
—— storms at the death of great men, 493.
—— Tennyson's Memoriam, 244.
Myrtle bee noticed, 173. 450. 593.
M. (Y. S.) on female parish clerk, 338.
—— Harrington, William, fifth Lord, 366.
—— noses of descendants of John of Gaunt, 318.
—— parish clerks' company, 341.
—— pedigree indices, 317.
—— Richard Geering, 340.
—— Sir George Carr, 327.
—— Theobald le Botiller, 366.
—— Tottenham, its derivation, 318.
—— Urban Vigors, 340.
MytheversusMyth, 18.