F.Fable of a dwarf and giant, 155.Fairies in New Ross, 61.Family, a large, 547."Family Journal," its author, 313. 392.Faust, passage in Part I., 501. 561.Fawcett (Dr.) and a case of reprieve, 574.F. (C. E.) on Lyte's mode of printing, 557.—— Venda, 179."Fercett," its meaning, 318.Fermour (Richard) and Nicholas Thane, 358.Ficulnus on the Crescent, 235.—— passage in Carlyle, 285.Fidus Interpres on "Amentium haud amantium," 595.Fifeshire pronunciation, 329.Fire and Plague of London predicted, 79. 173."Five Alls," explained, 502.F. (J.) on degree of B. C. L., 38.—— Race for Canterbury, 219.F. (J. F.) on Gookins of Ireland, 238.—— grogog of a castle, 67.Fleming (Sir John), his arms, 356. 608.Fleshed, meaning of, 166.Fleshier of Otley, his arms, 39.Fletcher (Bishop) and Lady Baker, 305.Fogie, Old, on the term, 354. 559. 632.Folger family noticed, 51. 248.Folkestone, its etymology, 166.Folk lore, 7. 81. 104. 128. 152. 177. 280. 328. 353. 496. 522. 545.—— African, 496.—— Devonshire, 353. 523.—— Derbyshire, 280.—— Lancashire, 177.—— Leicestershire, 128."Folowed," its meaning, 500.Font inscriptions, 408. 483. 625.Foot-guards' uniforms temp. Ch. II., 595.Forbes (C.) on blackguard, 487.—— the drummer's letter, 431.—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 90.—— Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.—— galliard, 366.—— Gulliver's Travels, 523.—— Irish rhymes, 271.—— passage in Faust, 561.—— straw bail, 143.—— "Wandering Willie's Tale," 527.—— Wolfe's portrait, 63.Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.Foss (Edward) on chaplains to noblemen, 163.—— Chief-Justice Popham, 305.—— Chief-Justice Thomas Wood, 95.—— Cursitor barons of the Exchequer, 479.—— Judge Smith, 508.—— letter of Emouf, 329.—— letters of Gen. Green and Washington, 277.—— Sir Gilbert Gerard, 441.—— Tuebeuf in France, 343.Foucault's experiment, 330. 509.Fox Hunter on Fox of Whittlebury Forest 155.Fox of Whittlebury Forest, 155.F. (R.) jun. on Fuseli's painting, 513.Frampton (Bp.), his unpublished life, 605.Francis (H. D.) on portable tents, 534.Francis I., a letter by him, 83.Francius (Peter) noticed, 597.Franklin's portrait, 409.Franklyn (Sir John), his Household Book, 550.Fraser (W.) on anagrams, 221.—— the use of "anywhen," 38.—— Bentley's examination, 181.—— bishop of Oxford in 1164, 408.—— bishops' lawn sleeves, 437.—— degree of B. C. L., 222.—— dimidiation, 548.—— Ecclesia Anglicana, 440. 632.—— Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.—— Lamech's war-song, 489.—— Letter to a Convocation Man, 620.—— Locke, quotation from, 23.—— man baptizing himself, 27.—— odd mistake, 632.—— Pascal, a saying of his, 596.—— Shower's Letter to a Convocation Man, 358. 502.—— St. Ives, its derivation, 182.—— spontaneous combustion, 632.—— Swift's lines on Woolston, 620.—— Tom Track's ghost, 427.—— wood of the cross, 488.French Prayer-book, the earliest, 382.Frere (George E.) on Mangel wurzel, 463.Frescheville family, 261.Freund's Latin Lexicon, Andrew's edition, 617.Fritz on the vinegar plant, 454.F. (R. J.) on developing paper pictures, 117.F. (R. W.) on harvest-home song, 201.—— Pope's portrait, 294.F. (T.) on portraits at Brickwall House, 406.—— Neal's manuscripts, 430.Funeral custom, 496.Furmety, or frumenty, explained, 166.Furvus on lady high sheriff, 340.—— etymology of nugget, 366.—— parochial libraries, 558.—— superstition respecting teeth, 177.—— "Words given to man," &c., 164.Furze in Scandinavia, 119.Fuss, its etymology, 180. 366.F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses and argils, 430.—— stone pillar worship, 383.G.G. on Alicia Lady Lisle, 269.—— chaplains to noblemen, 317.—— consecrated roses, &c., 407.—— Major-General Lambert, 237.—— mediæval or middle ages, 306.—— "short red, god red," 501.—— the word Party, 247.—— Tradescant family, 295.—— Vincent family, 629.Gaffer or Gammer, 354.Galliards, 216. 366.Gantillon (P. J. F.) on errata in Smith's Dictionaries, 302.—— Euphormio, 430.—— notes on Bacon's Essays, 6. 80. 448.—— Pugna Porcorum, 528.—— Sidney as a Christian name, 392.—— Sir Edwin Sadler, 357.—— Tennyson query, 189.—— version of a proverb, 382.Garland (John) on Lisle family, 236.—— Nixon, a painter, 207.Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.—— Letter against Mr. Steevens, 40.Gatty (Alfred) on passage in Burke, 51.G. (C.) on the meaning of Grindle, 107.—— Haberdon or Habyrdon, 132.G. (C. S.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 600.G. (C. W.) on St. Adulph, 192.—— beads for counting prayers, 360.—— Belatucadrus, 319.—— bell inscription, 454.—— St. Botulph, 193.—— Derby municipal seal, 438.—— Haveringemere, 454.—— quotation from Coleridge, 369.—— tree of the thousand images, 381.G. (D.) on Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.G. (E. C.) on marriage in high life, 609.—— Thomas Gage, 609.G. (E. H.) on a conundrum, 294.Genealogical Society of New England, 431.General, the greatest, 25.Geneva lake, 406. 509.Genoveva, an engraving by Felsing, 133. 212. 246.Geological query, 261.George III., prayer for his recovery, 109.Georgiad, a poem, 179.Gerard (Sir Gilbert) noticed, 441. 608.German academies, 16.Gesmas et Desmas explained, 238. 342. 464.G. (F. F.) on inscriptions in books, 554.Gibbes (Thomas) of Fenton, his descendants, 235.Gibbings (Robert) on "Populus vult decipi," 622.Gibbon's library, 407. 485. 535.Gibbs (Henry H.) on detached belfry towers, 586.—— Gibbes of Fenton, 235.Gibson (J. Westby) on superstitious sayings, 158.Gibson (W. Sidney) on cross of Richard I., 357.—— drengage, 137.—— meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.—— spectre horsemen of Southerfeld, 304.—— well-flowering in Derbyshire, 280.Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his descendants, 259.G. (J.) on annuellarius, 391.—— grafts on the parent tree, 536.—— Lord Coke's Charge, 434.—— maudlin, its derivation, 50.—— Nelson's death, 52.—— Niagara, its meaning, 50.G. (J. C.) on derrick and ship's painter, 178.G. (J. E.) on chantry chapels, 185.—— old fable, 155.G. (J. M.) on Chatterton, 138. 267.—— Coleridge's annotations in books, 280.—— greatest general, 25.—— Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.—— Shakspeare songs and rimes, 426.G. (J. N. G.) on London queries, 108.—— origin of play-bills, 234.G. (J. W. G.) on Hobson's choice, 452.Glendower (Owen), his arms, 205. 288.Globe and cross as a symbol, 478.Gloucester ballads, 27.Gloucester (Duke of), son of Charles I., his portrait, 258. 338.Gloves at fairs, 455. 510. 559. 632.Glywysig on Humphry Smith, 182.—— Williams of Geneva, 528.—— Williams (John) of Southwark, 266.G. (O.) on R. S. Townshend, 179.Gobat (S.), Bishop of Jerusalem, 234."God's marks," its meaning, 134. 246. 416."Goe, soule, the bodies guest," MS. of, 175. 343.Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.—— reply to Nicolai, 19.Golden bees in heraldry, 478. 535.Goldsmiths' year-marks, 90. 118.Gole (Russell) on bells and storms, 144.—— inscriptions in books, 337.Gondomar (Count) noticed, 313.Gonville (C.) on Sir H. Gilbert's descendants, 259.Gookins of Ireland, 238.Goose-footed queen, 332.Gordon (G. W. R.) on the derivation of blackguard, 273.Gordon (Louisa Lady) of Gordonstoun, 208.Goring (Lord) noticed, 143. 317."Gospel place" in Worcestershire, 133. 248.Gotch, its etymology, 367.G. (R.) on "A Diasii Salve," 630.—— Loselerius Villerius, 534.—— St. Paul's Epistle to Seneca, 583.Grafts and the parent tree, 261. 365. 436. 536.Graves (Rev. James) on detached belfry towers, 465.—— golden bees, 478.—— Graves of Mickleton, 130.—— Hoveden's Annals, 495.—— mistletoe in Ireland, 512—— Shearman family, 107.—— Sir Dennis Pack, 453.Graves of Mickleton, 130. 319.Gray (Lady Anne) noticed, 501. 607.Green (Gen.), inedited letter, 277.Gregorian tones, 136.Gregory on stamping current coinage, 180.Gresford on Jeffreys family, 46.Grey (Lady Katherine), her marriage, 68.Grimm (Jacob) on the English language, 125.Grindle, its meaning, 107. 307. 384. 508.Grindstone oak, 478.Grogog of a castle, 67.Grub Street Journal, its conductors, 108. 268. 383. 486.Grymes (Sir Edward) noticed, 234.Gryphea incurva, or Devil's thumb, 105.Gulielmus on Carr pedigree, 558.Gulliver's Travels, note on, 523.Guthryisms, 620.G. (W. H.) on the Litten or Litton, 383.—— Khond fable, 584.—— Roger Outlawe, 385.—— satirical poem, 568.H.H. on Banbury cakes and zeal, 222.—— Irish peerages, 117.—— "Judæus odor," 207.—— Marvel (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.—— Smollett's Ode to Independence, 86.—— St. Columba's cross, 302.Haberdon or Habyrdon, its meaning, 132.H. (A. F.) on letters U, V, W, 39.Haggard (W. D.) on Hogarth's pictures, 181. 413.—— Reynard the Fox, 262.Hall (Bishop), an old copy of his Meditations, 14.Hall-close, Silverstone, 620.Hallett and Dr. Saxby, their quarrel, 41. 511.Hamilton (Arthur) on British regiments, 241.Hamilton queries, 285. 333.Hammond (H. A.) on Ascension-day, 67.Hanover Rat, inquiry respecting, 206. 481.Harbottle (Cecil) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 450.Hardwick (C.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.Hardy (Wm.) on the Queen's descent from John of Gaunt, 41.Harley family, 454.Harris (Rev. Wm.) noticed, 572.Harrison (J. B.) on Race for Canterbury, 158.Hartcliffe (Dr. John) noticed, 431.Hartley (David), his official post, 282.Hastings (Warren), inedited letter of, 198.Haughmond Abbey, Salop, 209.Haulf-naked, a manor in Sussex, 432. 558.Haveringemere, 454.Hawarden (Humphrey) noticed, 572.Hawkins (Edward) on ancient society of Bucks, 286.—— epitaphs, 287.—— gloves at fairs, 559.—— Race for Canterbury, 268.—— Seal of Wm. D'Albini, 553.—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.Haywood (F.) on hevristic, 535.Hazel (Wm.) on dipping for hydrophobia, 221.H. (C.) on Eva, Princess of Leinster, 188.—— "Quod fuit esse," 391.H. (C. H.) on "Haud cum Jesu itis," 295.H. (E.) on portrait painters, 319.Hearne's Works, a reprint suggested, 379.Hele (Henry H.) on an iodizing difficulty, 605.Hendry (Warden S.) on St. John's church, Shoreditch, 332.Heraldic queries, 39. 85. 203. 571.Herbé's Costumes Français, 182. 294.Herbert family, 96.Hermit at Hampstead on Bacon's Essays, 320.Hermit queries, 234.Heron (Robert) noticed, 167.Hesketh (Bishop) noticed, 409.Hesledon (W. S.) on volcanic influence on the weather, 9.Hessey (Dr. James) on Gresham professors, 431.Hexameters from Udimore register, 202.Heuristisch—Evristic, its etymology, 237. 320. 417. 535.H. (F.) on the word Budget, 73.H. (G.) on county history societies, 14.—— wax-paper process, 218.—— Winchester and Huntingdon, 38.H. (G. T.) on inscriptions on a dagger-case, 40.H. (H.) on curiosities of railway literature, 427.—— optical query, 30.H. (H. T.) on coins in foundations, 166.Hibberd (Shirley) on Arago on the weather, 512.—— astronomical query, 510.—— Hanover Rat, 206.—— hermit queries, 234.—— Jewish lineaments, 296.—— "lay" and "lie," 222.—— sham epitaphs and quotations, 190.—— spontaneous combustion, 458.—— white cats being deaf, 331.Hibernicis Hibernior, 260. 366.High spirits a presage of evil, 339. 488.Hill (Robert), the learned tailor, 10.H. (J.) on Joshua Marsden, 318.—— Young, the poet, 14.H. (J. A.) on Enough, 560.H. (J. G.) on pyrogallic acid, 70.H. (J. J.) on Christian names, 489.H. (M.) on derivation of Lowbell, 272.—— the sizain, 270.Hob and nob, their meaning, 86. 222.Hobble de Hoy, 572.Hobey of Bisham, his arms, 407. 560.Hobnail-counting at the Exchequer, 157.Hobson's choice, 452.Hogarth's pictures, 181. 339. 412. 484.—— portrait of himself and wife, 478.Holles family, 132.Hollis (Gervase), his manuscripts, 546.Holne Curate on Beltane in Devonshire, 353.Holyrood Palace, the royal garden at, 570.Homer's Iliad in a nutshell, 592.Hone's History of Parody, 154.Honeycombe (Will.) on an inedited poem, 424.Hooping-cough, cures for, 104. 128.Hopper (Clarence) on the Dodo, 83.—— Jeremy Taylor and Lord Hatton, 305.Horne (F.) on collodion process, 163.Hornoway on ancient chessmen, 620.Hour-glass in pulpits, 589.House-marks, 594.Hoveden's Annals, errata in, 495. 579.—— prophecy in, 284.Howard (C. H.) on the broken astragalus, 84.—— hob and nob, 86.Howlett the engraver, 69.Hoyle, its meaning, and family name, 237.H. (P.) on Acts xv. 23., 316.H. (R.) on Charter of Waterford, 65.H. (R. W.) on fever at Croydon, 237.H. (S.) on Jacob Grimm on the English language, 125.H. (T. B.) on numerous progeny, 547.—— the Temple of Truth, its author, 549.H. (T. H.) on Anna Lightfoot, 595.Hudson (B.) on Howlett the engraver, 69.Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 381. 438.Hughes (T.) on Sir G. Browne, 608.—— detached belfry towers, 512.—— Devonianisms, 630.—— Edmund Chaloner, 335.—— gloves at fairs, 510.—— humbug, 631.—— Humphrey Hawarden, 572.—— loggerheads, 364.—— longevity, 607.—— Old Satchells, 318.—— portico inscription, 585.—— red hair a reproach, 616.—— Sir John Fleming, 608.—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 619.—— wards of the Crown, 236.Humbug, when first used, 550. 631.Hurrah! and other war-cries, 595. 633.Hutter's Polyglott noticed, 134.H. v. L. on Flemish and Dutch schools of painting, 166.H. (W.) on "God and the world," 134.H. (W. C.) on Gesmas and Desmas, 342.—— "Plurima, pauca, nihil," 167.Hyde (Mrs.),aliasthe tub-woman, 133. 211. 634.Hydrophobia, alleged cure for, 379.—— dipping for, 221.Hyena, an ingredient in love potions, 177.I.I. (A.) on longevity, 358.I. (B. R.) on Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.—— polka, its antiquity, 152.—— quotation from Suckling, 390.I. (G. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 435.Ignoramus on Shakspeare and Blackstone, 550.Illuminations in cities, their origin, 571.Immoral works, their preservation, 66.Indagator on Archbishop Magee and Lord Holland, 455.Inference, instance of a false one, 303.Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on anagrams, 546.—— coincident criticisms, 524.—— Coleridge a prophet, 36.—— Collier's Notes and Emendations, 378. 426.—— grafts and the parent tree, 365.—— heraldic query, 39.—— Llandudno, on the Great Orme's head, 189.—— "My mind to me a kingdom is," 511.—— optical phenomenon, 155.—— passage in King Henry VIII., 404.—— passage in Macbeth, 546.—— soul and the magnetic needle, 508.—— Southv.Goldsmith, Talleyrand, &c., 509.Inglis (Bishop) noticed, 263."In Jesum Cruci affixum," 283.Ink, its inventor, 285.Inquirens on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 551.Inscriptions: bell, 454. 633.—— books, 127. 221. 337. 438. 554.—— churches, 25. 191.—— dagger-case, 40. 119.—— door-head, 23. 190. 585.—— fonts, 408. 483. 625.—— penny of George III., 65. 165. 239.—— Roman sepulchral, 37.—— tombstones before 1600, 331. 390. 512.Inveruriensis on flogging a slave, 223.Iona, a corruption of Ioua, 257.Irish characters on the stage, 356.—— dramatists, 596.—— peerages, 117.—— rhymes, 52. 271. 312. 483.—— superstitious customs, 81.Iron Mask still unexplained, 234. 344.Isping Geil, 549.Italian English, 149.-Itis, termination, its derivation, 13. 73."Its," its early use, 160. 510. 578.Ives (St.) noticed, 182.J.J. on photography and the microscope, 507.Jack and Gill, 572.Jack, its familiar use, 325. 622.Jackson (E. S.) on Life of Queen Anne, 108.Jackson (J. E.) on Chapel Plaster, 37.Jackson (John) on Jack, 325.James (F.) on Americanisms, 608.—— lowbell, 586.—— feelings of age, 608.James (John) on Weld Taylor's process, 217.James's (St.) market-house, 383.——, passage in, 549. 623.Jaydee on book-plates, 26.—— Canada, &c., 602.—— pic-nic, its etymology, 23.—— pork pisee, and wheale, 96.—— Sir Kenelm Digby, 190.—— termination "-itis," 73.J. (C.) on Pierrepont, 606.Jebb (John) on clergymen's scarfs, 215. 336.—— gospel place, 248.—— Marigmerii—Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 207.Jeffreys (Judge), notices of, 45.Jennings family, 95. 119. 477.Jennings-G. (S.) on Daubuz family, 52.—— Folger family, 51.—— electrical phenomena, 51.—— Jennings family, 119. 477.Jeroboam of claret, 528.Jesuit on Booth family, 478.Jewish lineaments, 296.J. (F. W.) on "Bis dat, qui cito dat," 594.—— longevity, 607.—— value of manuscripts, 9.J. (G.) on loak hen, 13.J. (H. B.) on prigging tooth, 257.J. (H. J.) on "Ma Ninette," &c., 84.—— Tennyson queries, 84.J. (J. E.) on the locality of Tuebeuf, 207.J. (J. J.) on Bishop Turner's MSS., 287.—— Bishop Ken, 380. 526.—— Bishop St. John, 550.Job, his declaration of the resurrection, 14.Jock of Arden, 430.Jockey, its derivation, 456.John ap William ap John, Esq., on Owen Glyndwr, 288.John, brother-german to David II., 331.John (King), his sacrilege punished, 571.John of Gaunt, descent of the Queen from, 41. 628.John of Jerusalem, order of, 407.John's (St.) church, Shoreditch, 332.John's (St.) on Wellington and Marshal Ney, 62.—— Psalmanazar, 206.Johnson (Dr. Samuel), parchment of his freedom of Aberdeen, 202.Johnson (Goddard) on Capt. Ayloff, 583.—— cross and pile, 24.Johnson (Robert), his pedigree, 429.Johnsoniana, 328.Jones (Edwin) on Job xlii. 17., 14.Jones (Inigo), list of his buildings, 430.Jones (T. W.) on Sir Gilbert Gerard, 608.Jonson (Ben), his adopted sons, 167.J. (O. W.) on French Prayer-book, 382.J. (T.) on Irish customs, 81.Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.Juvenal, Sat. x. ver. 365., 165. 321. 633.Juxon (Bp.) and Walton's Polyglott, 476.—— Account of Vendible Books, 390.J. (W.) on nose of wax, 158.J. (Y. B. N.) on "Impartial Inquiry on Faith," its author, 180.—— tenent and tenet, 205.K.Kappa on Belatucadrus, 205.Keightley (Thomas) on ake and ache, 472.—— coincident legends, 591.—— Gaffer or Gammer, &c., 354.—— "its," early use of, 160.—— mytheversusmyth, 326.—— Old Fogie, 631.—— spring, &c., 448.—— Shakspeare criticisms, 615.—— Shakspeare emendations, 44. 255.—— Love's Labour's Lost, 136.Kelly (Lewis) on Norris's Antidote, 359.Kelly (Wm.) on General Monk and Cambridge University, 535.Kelway family, 529. 608.Ken (Bishop), queries respecting, 380. 526.—— work attributed to him, 597.Kenneth (F.) on Leamhuil, 108.Kentish fire, origin of the term, 155.—— local names, Dray, 26.Kersley (T. H.) on lawyers' bags, 557.—— "Time and I," 558.—— whipping-post, 188.Kettilby (Dr. Samuel) noticed, 431.K. (F.) on Frescheville family, 261.—— Hoyles family, 237.K. (H. C.) on feelings of age, 561.—— Blanco White's sonnet, 486.—— cement for glass baths, 557.—— Christian names, 488.—— claret, its meaning, 630.—— Coke, its pronunciation, 586.—— cremonas, 501.—— epitaph "Quod fuit esse," 342.—— grafts and the parent tree, 436.—— lady high sheriff, 321.—— meaning of "folowed," 501.—— Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 264.—— parvise, 624.—— passage in St. James, 623.—— photography and the microscope, 556.—— Setantiorum Portus, 505.—— SS. collar, 584.Khond fable, 452. 584.King (Abp.), monumental engraving, 430.King (Lord) and Sclater, 487.King (Philip S.) on Eustache de Saint Pierre, 10.—— ink, its inventor, 285.King (Richard John) on Scotchmen in Poland, 600.King (Wm. W.) on Continental brasses, 501.King's evil, touching for, 353.Kirkwallensis on ancient tombstone, 130.—— daugh, its meaning, 128.—— Dr. Johnson, 203.—— Lord Reay's country, 178.—— Norwegian antiquities, 618.—— Orkneys in pawn, 105.—— patronymic Mac, 202.—— Scottish clergy in the seventeenth century, 153.Kissing hands at court, 595.K. (J.) on bankruptcy records, 478.—— burial service said by heart, 13.—— Countess of Pembroke's letter, 154.—— Franklyn Household book, 550.—— Irish convocation, 583.—— Lepel's regiment, 501.—— New England Genealogical Society, 431.—— overseers of wills, 501.K. (J. C.) on Dutch East India Company, 160.K. (K.) on Rigby correspondence, 203.Klemming (G. E.) on Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.—— St. Bridget's Office, 157.Knight (J.) on portrait painters, 180."Kola's mild blue eye," its meaning, 108.Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.K. (T.) on the meaning of assassin, 270.—— nugget, its etymology, 143.—— venda, its meaning, 270.L.L. on Bacon's Advancement of Learning, 493.—— coninger or coningry, 241.—— Lord Clarendon and the tub-woman, 211.—— nursery rhymes, 455.—— Ovid's Fasti, passage in, 156.—— pearl, its etymology, 18. 166.L. (A.) on child-mother, 526.La Bruyère (Jean de), his family, 38. 114. 192.Lad and lass, their derivation, 256.Lady-day in harvest, 191.Laicus on prayer for George III., 109.Lamb (Charles), lines quoted by him, 286. 438.Lambarde (Wm.) noticed, 208.Lambert (Major-General), his lady, 237. 269. 364. 459.Lamech killing Cain, 305. 362. 432. 489.Lammens (John) on claret, 511.Lammin (W. H.) on Rev. Wm. Harris, 572.Lancastriensis on Edmund Spenser, 410.—— the Whippiad, 457.Landlords in Lonsdale, 330.Larking (Lambert B.) on note for London topographers, 34.Latimer's brothers-in-law, 477.Latin—Latiner, 423. 622.Lavall (Baptist Vincent) noticed, 130.Lavant, origin of the term, 269. 335.Lavater's Diary of a Self-Observer, 456.Lawrence (Thomas) on the albumen process, 116.—— argot and slang, 331.—— axe that beheaded Anne Boleyn, 417.—— curtseys and bows, 319.—— form of prayer for prisoners, 410.—— goose-footed queen, 332.—— nicknames, 143.—— plum-pudding receipt, 318.—— revolutionary calendar, 143.—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.—— wandering Jew, 511.Lawson (John) and his mathematical MSS., 526.Lawyers' bags, their colour, 85. 144. 557."Lay" and "lie," anecdote of, 222.L. (B.) on Derby municipal seal, 357.L. (D. C.) on Erasmus Smith, 108.Leachman (J.) on Sisson's developing fluid, 534.Leader, its etymology, 43.Leamhuil abbey, 108.Leapor's Unhappy Father, its scene, 382."Le Balafré," ascribed to Henry, duke of Guise, 201.Lechmere (Baron), his portrait, 39.Left hand, its etymology, 306.Legend of change, 8.Legends, coincident, 591.Legitimation, 17.Leicestriensis on exercist day, 205.—— Gen. Monk and Cambridge University, 427.—— Searson's Poems, 131.—— Whipping Toms at Leicester, 235.Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.Leighton (Abp.) and Pope, 475.Lenthall (F. K.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 528.Leonora on astronomical query, 84.L. (E. P.) on Robert Johnson, 429.Lepel's regiment, 501."Les Veus du Hairon," a romance, 40."Letter to a Convocation Man," 358. 415. 502.Ley (C.) on miniature ring of Charles I., 184.L. (F. M.) on the albumen process, 217.L. (G. R.) on Thomas Ceeley, 207.—— cobb, its derivation, 234.Library of the Corporation of London, 120.Lieutenant, its pronunciation, 257.Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 595.Lindis, its meaning, 83.Lindsay (Sir David), his Viridarium, 231.Lisle family noticed, 236. 269. 365.Lister family, 357.Literary frauds in modern times, 86. 139.Litten or Litton, its meaning, 383.L. (J.) on privileges of Campvere, 440.—— meaning of Lindis, 83.—— Old Fogie, 559.L. (J. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 340.L. (L.) on Denmark and slavery, 286.Llandudno on the Great Orme's Head, 189.Llangefelach tower, legend of, 545.L. (L. B.) on De Thurnham family, 364.—— Dover castle, its ancient stores, 254.—— Lady Nevell's music-book, 59.L. (L. L.) on Grindstone oak, 478.—— newspapers, 133.—— tortoiseshell Tom cat, 271.L. (M.) on nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.L. (M—a) on Francis I., 83.—— geological query, 261.—— passage in Wordsworth, 85.L. (N. C.) on Shaw's Staffordshire MSS., 13.Loak hen, its meaning, 13.Localities in Anglo-Saxon charters, 473.Locke, quotation in, 23.—— writings, were they ever burnt? 13.Lode, a river, 464.Loggerheads, 192. 364.London, lines on, 258.—— plan of its present extent, 382 583.—— queries, 108. 223.—— topographers, a note for, 34.Longevity, aged 116, 358. 504. 607.Longhi's portraits of Guidiccioni, 408.Lowbell, its derivation, 181. 272. 367. 393. 586.Lower (Mark Antony) on Allen as a surname, 340.—— Mac, as a patronymic, 341.L. (R.) on Norman song, 134.L. (T. H.) on wood of the cross, 488.Luneburg table, 355.Luther's portrait, 498.L. (W. H.) on popular sayings, 633.—— Welborne family, 630.L. (W. N.) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 377.L. (Y.) on Sir Josias Bodley, 357."Lying by the walls," origin of the phrase, 332.Lyon (Lord) King-at-arms, 208.Lyte (F. Maxwell) on developing chamber, 315.—— improvements in positives, 533.—— Sir W. Newton's process, 163.—— Taylor's iodizing process, 364.Lyte's Light of Brittaine, 570.M.M. on burn at Croydon, 626.—— erroneous forms of speech, 632.—— rap and rend for, 284.—— rathe, 634.—— weather rules, 627.μ. on Key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 338.Mabley (W. T.) on collodion pictures, 267.Mac, the patronymic, 202. 341.M. (A. C.) on broad arrow, 360.—— Canada, &c., 601.—— creole, its derivation, 535.—— pearl, its etymology, 342.—— shob, a Kentish word, 65.Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.Mac Cabe (W. B.) on old shoes thrown for luck, 288.MacCulloch (Edgar) on Major-General Lambert, 459.Mackenzie (K. R. H.) on lost manuscripts, 456.Mackey (Mary), her Poems, 109.Macpherson's Ossian, its source, 201.Macrocosm, a work on the, 402.Madagascar poetry, 285.Madden (Sir F.) on autograph of Edward of Lancaster, 33.Magee (Abp.) and Lord Holland, 455.Magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.Magnetic intensity, 71.Magnum of port, 528.Maids' petition, 594.Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on consecrators of English bishops, 220.—— Psalmanazar, 479.Malta, the burial-place of Hannibal, 81.Mangel wurzel, how pronounced, 329. 463.Mantelkinder, 17.Manuscripts, difference in value, 9.——, search for, 354. 456.M. (A. R.) on descendants of Dr. Bill, 286.Maria on forms of judicial oaths, 333.—— meaning of mufti, 529.Mariconda on bibliography, 597.Marigmerii or Melinglerii, 207. 264.Markby (Thomas) on Bacon's Advancement, 554.Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Butler, 572.Marlborough, its opposition to county magistracy, 63.Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.Marriage, the Scotch law of, 191. 243.Marriages, curious, 525.Marriages en chemise, 17. 84.Marsden (Rev. Joshua) noticed, 181. 318.Marshall (Dr. Thomas) noticed, 83. 297.Martin drunk, a ballad, 19. 190.Martin (F. O.) on gloves at fairs, 560.—— overseers of wills, 586.—— Vincent family, 586.Martin (John) on Mrs. Cobb's Diary, 477.Marvell (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.Mary, daughter of James I. of Scotland, 260.Mary, Queen of Scots, her chair, 197.—— defended by Earl of Buchan, 237.—— gold cross, 95.Master family in Kent, 85.Master (G. S.) on epitaph at Llangollen, 287.—— inscriptions in books, 337.—— inscriptions in parochial registers, 257.—— Master family, 85.—— sign of the "Two Chances," 132.Mathias' (St.) day in leap year, 58. 115.Maudlin, its derivation, 50.M. (C. R.) on chaplain to Princess Elizabeth, 108.—— font inscriptions, 482.—— John Pictones, 133.M.D. (an) on the earldom of Oxford, 153.Meals, or malls, its meaning, 208. 298.Medal, a satirical one, 238.Mediæval or Middle Ages, 306.Megatherium Americanum, 590.Meigham, the London printer, 500.Merk lands and ures, 618.Merritt (L.) on difficulties in photography, 363.Meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.Methusalem, anecdote of, 134.Metrical psalms and hymns, 460.M. (F.) on collodion negative, 604.M. (F.),a Maltese, on mediæval parchment, 155.M. (F. M.) on inscriptions in books, 221.M. (G. R.) on Ecclesia Anglicana, 12. 535.Middleton (F. M.) on taking paint off old oak, 620.Midgley (Richard) noticed, 380. 438.Miland (John) on novel-writers, 14.Miles (J. A.) on test for lenses, 533.Miller (Dr. Geo.) his Donnelan lectures, 527.Milton and Sir Henry Wotton, 7. 111. 140.Milton in prose, by Madame Dubocage, 27.Milton's widow, her family, 596.Mint, Southwark, 303.Mistletoe, 119. 167. 269.—— in Ireland, 512.M. (J.) on Chaucer's knowledge of Italian 584.—— Clifton of Normanton, 354.—— English Comedians in Germany, 503.—— Fabricius, Bibliotheca, 379.—— Heuristisch, 417.—— Mémoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 193.—— Prospero, the island of, 524.—— reprints desirable, 153.—— Shakspeare's Richard III., 202.—— The Whippiad, 417.M. (J. C.) on witchcraft in 1638, 327.M. (J. F.) on hurrah! 633.M. (J. H.) on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 631.—— Gibbon's library, 407.—— Jacobite toasts, 220.—— passage in Coleridge, 393.—— passage in Thomson, 248.M. (J. R.) on Banbury zeal, 310.M. (J. W.) on subterranean bells, 328.—— Lamech killing Cain, 305.M. (L. A.) on carpets at Rome, 455.—— "Jack and Gill," &c., 572,—— vanes, 534.M. (M. F.) on photographic tent, 462.Mn. (J.) on epitaphs, 105.—— hexameters from Udimore register, 202.—— Jenny's bawbee, 207.Modstena, monument at, 26. 72.Molasses, its etymology, 36.Monastic kitchener's account, 60.Monboddo (Lord) noticed, 281.Monk (Gen.) and Cambridge University, 427. 486. 535.Monson (Lord) on Corbet peerage, 283.Monte (Agricola de) on Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.Moon divination, 177.Moore (Thomas), his first! 565.Mordaunt family, genealogies of, 50.More (Sir Thomas), queries respecting, 85.Morgan (Octavius) on goldsmiths' year-marks, 118.Mormon etymologies, 153.—— publications, 548.Morton (Countess of), the witch, 260.Mothers, early Christian, 548.Mowbray and Curle, their monument, 263.M. P. temp. Edward III., 528.M. (S. R.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.Muffs worn by gentlemen, 320. 392.Mufti, its derivation, 529.Muhammed on meaning of assassin, 181.—— cossack, 430.Mummies in Germany, 194.—— of ecclesiastics, 308.Munford (George) on Locke's writings, 13.—— Pambotanologia, 27.Munoki (St.), festival, 62.Munro (John) noticed, 179.Murdoch (J. B.) on Hone's History of Parody, 154.Murner's visit to England, 357.Murray, titular Bishop of Dunbar, 192.M. (V.) on family of Milton's widow, 596.M. (W.) on lady high sheriff, 236.M. (W. H.) on a Scottish brocard, 488.M. (W. T.) on Campbell's imitations, 481.—— Hibernicis Hibernior, 260.—— Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.—— praise from Sir Hubert Stanley, 158.—— "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love," 192.—— Shakspeare's word "delighted," 344.—— "will" and "shall," 356.M. (Y. S.) on Sir George Carr, 408.—— Cromwell's seal, 427.—— Dean Boyle, 431.—— Lord Cliff, 455.—— Mistletoe, 441.—— Westminster parishes, 454.Mytheversusmyth, 326. 375.N.N. (A.) on Mons. Consort, 381.—— Geneva lake, 406.Napoleon a poet, 301.—— origin of the name, 129.Napoleon III., emperor, 145.Natural philosophy, curious fact in, 206. 295. 367.Navorscher, queries from, 595.N. (D.) on uniforms of foot-guards, 595.Neal's manuscripts, 430.Nelson (Lord), his death, 52. 321.—— his rings, 305.—— and Wellington, 330.Nevell (Lady), contents of her music-book, 59. 187. 514.Newbury on Sir G. Browne, Bart, 528.Newspapers, notes on, 232.—— the oldest, 133.Newton (Mr. Justice) noticed, 528. 600.Newton (Sir Isaac), his tooth sold, 207.Newton (W. J.) on Sir W. Newton's process, 140. 187. 245. 338.Newx, its derivation, 571.N. (H. Y. W.) on India rubber, 71.Niagara, definition of, 50. 137.Nichols (P.) on Nelson rings, 305.Nichols (W. L.) on Bishop Burnet, 59.—— Chapel Plaster, 145.—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 113.—— Lavant at Chichester, 335.—— Lord Monboddo, 281.Nicknames, their origin, 143.Nightingale, poetical epithets of, 397.Nixon, a painter, 207.N. (J. M.) on the meaning of meals, 298.N. (K.) on Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.—— St. Nicholas' Church, Brighton, 150.N. (N.) on inscriptions in books, 438.Noake (J.) on sounding name, 37.North (Lord), his legitimacy, 207. 317.Northern Castle, a play, 382.Northumberland House, the lion of, 548.Norwegian antiquities, 618.Norwich bishops, a list, 358.Nose of wax, explained, 158. 439.No Skater on skating problem, 369.Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.Nota on uncertain etymologies, 43.Nottingham petitions, 175.Novels, their originator, and list of, 14.N. (R. S.) on lowbell, 393.—— nugget, 393.N. (S. K.) on note from Seville Cathedral, 258.N. (T. W.) on drills presaging death, 522.—— newx, its derivation, 571.Nugée (Geo.) on Country Parson's Advice, 550.Nugget, its meaning, 143. 272. 366. 393.Nuneham Regis, discovery at, 23. 507.Nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.Nunting table, its meaning, 133.Nursery rhymes, 455.—— tale, 8.N. (V. D.) on Lord Goring, 317.N. (W. L.) on capital punishment, 321.—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 343.—— passage in Wordsworth, 191.—— Tennyson query, 321.O.Ω. on quotations wanted, 345.Oak at Shelton, 193. 297.Oaken tombs, 528. 607.Oaths, forms of judicial, 453. 532.Observer on landlords in Lonsdale, 330.—— Lord North, 207.Odd mistakes, 404. 632.Œdipus on Dr. Parr's combination of vowels, 296.O. (J.) on bookselling in Calcutta, 199.—— books of emblems, 530.—— Canongate marriages, 67.—— Faithful Teate, 624.—— Hanover Rat, 481.—— Howell's Letters, 536.—— Lord Coke's Speech and Charge, 376.—— nugget, its etymology, 272.—— Old Satchels, 209.—— Penardo and Laissa, 161.—— Shakspearian book, 474.—— Somersetshire ballad, 364.—— sweet singers, 361.O. (J. P.) on Lady-day in harvest, 191.—— mistletoe, 167.—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.Oldham (Hugh), Bishop of Exeter, his pedigree, 14. 164. 189. 271.Oliver St. John, 520.Ol. Mem. Ju. on Dodo in Ceylon, 365.Olney, its meaning, 235.O. (O. O.) on Catherine Barton, 144.—— York mint, 133.Optical phenomenon, 155.—— query, 430. 560.Oratories, places of worship, 261.Ord (J. P.) on General Monk, 486.Orielensis on burrow, 321.Orkneys in pawn, 105. 183. 412.Ormon (John) on passage in Orosius, 606.Ornament, an old silver armorial, 96.Orosius, on a passage in, 399. 536. 606.Orte's Maps, edition of 1570, 109.Orthography, English, its changes, 10.O. (T. B.) on Indian chess problem, 193.Other-some, its early use, 571. 631.Ουδενon names of plants—spade, 132.Outlawe (Roger) noticed, 332. 385. 559.Overseers of wills, their duties, 500. 586."Over the left," origin of, 525.Ovid, on a passage in Fasti, 156.Oxford B. C. L. on Chaucer's prophetic view, 357.—— clergymen's scarfs, 337.—— Irish bishops as English suffragans, 569.Oxford earldom, 153.Oxfordshire legend on stone, 58.Oxoniensis on new moon divination, 177.—— parvise, 528.—— wedding divination, 545.P.P. (A.) on plan of London, 583.P. (A. A.) on developing collodion process, 604.Pack (Gen. Sir Dennis) noticed, 453.Paint, how taken off old oak, 620.Painters of the Flemish and Dutch schools, 65. 166.Pak-Rae on Wray family, 52.Palindromical lines, 178. 366. 417.Palissy and Cardinal Wiseman, 499.Pallant, at Chichester, 206. 269. 335.Pambotanologia described, 27.Pancake bell, 232.Papers preserved from damp, 126.Parallel passages, 151. 341. 513.Parchment, mediæval, 155. 317.Pardon, the General, a tract, 15.Parishes, names first given to, 536.Parish kettle, 129.—— registers, right of search, 598.Parker Society monogram, 502.Parliamentary chaplains, their sermons, 34. 343.Parochial libraries, 193. 369. 392. 438. 463. 507. 558. 605.—— registers, inscriptions in, 257.Parr's (Dr.) dedications, 156. 296.Parthenon described by Ciriaco, 306.Party, its modern use, 177. 247. 367.Parvise, its meaning, 528. 624.Parvus Homo on magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.Pascal, a saying of, 596.Passion, mediæval emblems of, 199.Pater on early Christian mothers, 548.Patrick (Bp.), his Parable of a Pilgrim, 156.Paul (St.) his Epistles to Seneca, 500. 583.P. (C. H.) on the word Jack, 622.P. (C— J. T.) on scarf worn by clergymen, 108.—— sun's rays putting out fires, 345.—— weather proverb, 200.P. (C. K.) on table moving, 596.P. (D.) on dimidiation in impalements, 629.—— family of Kelway, 608.—— parvise, 624.P. (D. W. S.) on Robert Wauchope, 552.Peacock (Edw.) on the cross in Mexico, 548.Peacock (Edw., Jun.) on Scotter register, 525.—— witchcraft sermons at Huntingdon, 381.Pearl, its etymology, 18. 166. 342.Peat, deodorising, 220.Pele (Robert), Abbot of Furness, 156.Pembroke (Countess of), her letter to Sir J. Wilkinson, 154.Pennecuik (Alex.), his lost MS., 134.Pensioners, gentlemen, 63.Pepys's Diary: battle of St. Gothard, 129.—— Morena, 118. 508.Percuriosus on Jennings family, 95.Percy Anecdotes, their authorship, 134. 214.Peter (St.), his statue at Rome, 96. 143. 210.Petition formula, ellipsis in, 596.Pettigrew (T. J.) on satirical playing-cards, 405.Pews in churches, their construction, 262.P. (G. H.) on collodion process, 185.Φ. on cross and pile, 487. 631.—— portrait of Duke of Gloucester, 338.—— princes' whipping-boys, 268.—— wet season in 1348, 63.Φ. (2) on stereoscopic queries, 505.Φ. (Ω.) on clergy employed in lay-offices, 50.Phillips family, 619.Phillips (J.) on Hogarth's portraits, 478.Philobiblion on anagrams, 452.—— inscriptions in books, 337.—— Irish characters on the stage, 356. 596.—— Waterloo, an ancient battle-ground, 82.Philophotog. on black tints, 116.Photo on collodion portraits, 388.Phonography, Hart's work on, 26.Photography, albumen process, 116. 217.—— amber varnish, 562.—— animal charcoal in photography, 245.—— antiquarian photographic club, 273. 462.—— Archer (Mr.), his services to photography, 218.—— black tints of French photographers, 116. 315.—— calotype negatives, 437.—— camera for out-door operations, 49. 116. 163. 266. 462.—— catalogues of books, 507.—— collodion pictures, 485. 533. 582.—— collodion process, 92. 116. 162. 163. 185. 266. 267. 363. 388. 414. 484. 562.—— DelaMotte and Cundall's Photographic Institution, 442.—— developing chamber, 315.—— developing fluid, 462.—— Diamond (Dr.), his services to photography acknowledged, 93.—— difficulties in photography, 245.—— glass baths, 437. 557.—— gun cotton, 314.—— gutta percha baths, 415.—— head-rests, 338.—— hydrosulphite of soda, 74.—— India-rubber substituted for yellow glass, 71.—— iodized paper, 48. 92. 140, 141. 187. 293.—— iodizing difficulty, 605.—— Le Gray and the collodion process, 47. 389.—— lens, test for, 485. 533. 555. 582.—— Lyte's mode of printing, 557.—— microscopic pictures, 507. 556.—— Newton's process, 140. 163. 187. 219. 245. 294. 338.—— Pollock's directions for obtaining positives, 581.—— portraits of criminals, 506.—— positives, 533. 581.—— processes upon paper, 20. 71.—— pyrogallic acid, 70. 117. 266.—— sealing-wax for baths, 314.—— sensitive paper, 48.—— Sisson's new developing fluid, 534.—— soiling of the fingers, 162.—— Society, 120.—— Society of Arts, their exhibition, 22.—— solutions, 48. 265. 363.—— stereoscopic pictures, 48. 70. 505. 557.—— sulphuric acid, 265.—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.—— Taylor's iodizing process, 187. 217, 218. 244. 364.—— tent, 462. 485. 534.—— wax-paper process, 71. 93. 218.—— Wilkinson's mode of levelling cameras, 604.Pic-nic, its etymology, 23. 240. 387. 585.Pictones (John), tutor to Queen Elizabeth, 133.Pictor on Herbé's Costumes Français, 182.Picts' houses and argils, 430.Pierrepont (John) noticed, 65. 606.Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 341. 415.Pim (Jonathan) on marriage ring, 332.Pinkerton (W.) on French sizain, 174.—— painter—Derrick, 507.—— Robert Drury, 485.—— serpent's tongue, 316.—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.—— unlucky days, 232.Pinto (Ferdinand Mendez), a liar of the first magnitude, 551.Pitt of Pimperne, his works, 135.P. (J.) on grafts and the parent tree, 261.—— lion at Northumberland House, 548.—— phrase "Coming home to men's business," 235.—— quotation from Shakspeare, 209.—— suicide at Marseilles, 316.P. (J.) jun. on emaciated figures, 439.—— font inscriptions, 625.P. (J. R.) on historical proverb, 156.Planets, origin of their names, 132.Plants, discovery of, 84. 211.——, names of wild, 233. 441.Plaster, Chapel, 37.Play-bills, when introduced, 234.Plough, the town, 129. 339.Plum-pudding at Paignton fair, 66.—— receipt for making, 319.P. (M. T.) on Holles family, 132.P. (O.) on inscriptions in books, 337.Poem, an early satirical, 568.Poems, inedited, 424.Poisons used for bouquets, &c., 262.Polka, its antiquity, 152.Pollock (H.) on positive photographs, 581.Pope (Alex.) and the Marquis Maffei, 64.—— his corrections from the Dunces, 541.—— and Buchanan, 570.—— inedited poem by, 57. 113.Popham (Lord Chief Justice) noticed, 259. 305.Pork-pisee, its meaning, 96.Port (Justice) noticed, 572.Portrait, a clerical one, 407.Portrait painters at Bath and Derby, 180. 294. 319. 393.Portraits at Brickwall House, 406.——, national, a catalogue suggested, 258.Postage stamps, perspective view of twelve, 35.Posts of conveyance, notices of, 3.Potguns, 190. 319.Powell (Sir John), 262. 359.P. (P.) on picture of our Lord's trial, 235.—— subterranean bells, 200.P. (R.) on "lying by the walls," 332.—— Welsh legend of the redbreast, 328.Pratt (Dean) noticed, 408.Prayer-book, editions prior to 1662, 18. 91. 321.Prester John, 502.Prestoniensis on Chapel Sunday, 527.—— Segantiorum Portus, 180.Price (R.) on drawing an inference, 303.Prigging tooth, or pugging tooth, 257.Primrosen in East Anglia, 201.Princes' whipping-boys, 268.Printers' grammars, 597.Prisoners, form of prayer for, 410. 483.P. (R. L.) on order of St. John of Jerusalem, 407.Proclamation of Henry VIII. against religious books, 421.——, their value as historical evidences, 3.Proctor (Wm.) on brasses since 1688, 272.—— collar of SS., 297.Prospero, the island of, 524.Proverbs:—As poor as Job's turkey, 180.—— Catching a Tartar, 73.—— God tempers the wind, 193.—— Nine tailors make a man, 165. 557.—— Qui facit per alium, facit per se, 382. 488. 629.—— To lie at the catch, 132,—— To talk like a Dutch uncle, 65.—— Very like a whale, 86.—— Weather, 200.—— When our Lord falls in our Lady's lap, 157.—— Winter thunder and summer flood, 81.—— You change Norman for a worse horse, 156.Psalmanazar, his history, 206. 305. 435. 479. 551.P. (S. R.) on raven superstition, 496.—— Valentines in America, 281.Pt. (A.) on Roman Catholic registers, 500.Pumphrey (Wm.) on stereoscopic pictures, 48.Purlieu, its etymology, 477. 633.Pursglove, suffragan bishop of Hull, 65. 135.P. (W.) on the "Boy of Heaven," 429.—— Johnsoniana, 328.—— key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 151.—— Spenser's birth-place, 303.—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.P. (W. H.) on heraldic queries, 203.P. (W. M.) on passage in Thomson, 67.Pylades and Corinna, 305. 551.
F.
F.
Fable of a dwarf and giant, 155.Fairies in New Ross, 61.Family, a large, 547."Family Journal," its author, 313. 392.Faust, passage in Part I., 501. 561.Fawcett (Dr.) and a case of reprieve, 574.F. (C. E.) on Lyte's mode of printing, 557.—— Venda, 179."Fercett," its meaning, 318.Fermour (Richard) and Nicholas Thane, 358.Ficulnus on the Crescent, 235.—— passage in Carlyle, 285.Fidus Interpres on "Amentium haud amantium," 595.Fifeshire pronunciation, 329.Fire and Plague of London predicted, 79. 173."Five Alls," explained, 502.F. (J.) on degree of B. C. L., 38.—— Race for Canterbury, 219.F. (J. F.) on Gookins of Ireland, 238.—— grogog of a castle, 67.Fleming (Sir John), his arms, 356. 608.Fleshed, meaning of, 166.Fleshier of Otley, his arms, 39.Fletcher (Bishop) and Lady Baker, 305.Fogie, Old, on the term, 354. 559. 632.Folger family noticed, 51. 248.Folkestone, its etymology, 166.Folk lore, 7. 81. 104. 128. 152. 177. 280. 328. 353. 496. 522. 545.—— African, 496.—— Devonshire, 353. 523.—— Derbyshire, 280.—— Lancashire, 177.—— Leicestershire, 128."Folowed," its meaning, 500.Font inscriptions, 408. 483. 625.Foot-guards' uniforms temp. Ch. II., 595.Forbes (C.) on blackguard, 487.—— the drummer's letter, 431.—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 90.—— Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.—— galliard, 366.—— Gulliver's Travels, 523.—— Irish rhymes, 271.—— passage in Faust, 561.—— straw bail, 143.—— "Wandering Willie's Tale," 527.—— Wolfe's portrait, 63.Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.Foss (Edward) on chaplains to noblemen, 163.—— Chief-Justice Popham, 305.—— Chief-Justice Thomas Wood, 95.—— Cursitor barons of the Exchequer, 479.—— Judge Smith, 508.—— letter of Emouf, 329.—— letters of Gen. Green and Washington, 277.—— Sir Gilbert Gerard, 441.—— Tuebeuf in France, 343.Foucault's experiment, 330. 509.Fox Hunter on Fox of Whittlebury Forest 155.Fox of Whittlebury Forest, 155.F. (R.) jun. on Fuseli's painting, 513.Frampton (Bp.), his unpublished life, 605.Francis (H. D.) on portable tents, 534.Francis I., a letter by him, 83.Francius (Peter) noticed, 597.Franklin's portrait, 409.Franklyn (Sir John), his Household Book, 550.Fraser (W.) on anagrams, 221.—— the use of "anywhen," 38.—— Bentley's examination, 181.—— bishop of Oxford in 1164, 408.—— bishops' lawn sleeves, 437.—— degree of B. C. L., 222.—— dimidiation, 548.—— Ecclesia Anglicana, 440. 632.—— Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.—— Lamech's war-song, 489.—— Letter to a Convocation Man, 620.—— Locke, quotation from, 23.—— man baptizing himself, 27.—— odd mistake, 632.—— Pascal, a saying of his, 596.—— Shower's Letter to a Convocation Man, 358. 502.—— St. Ives, its derivation, 182.—— spontaneous combustion, 632.—— Swift's lines on Woolston, 620.—— Tom Track's ghost, 427.—— wood of the cross, 488.French Prayer-book, the earliest, 382.Frere (George E.) on Mangel wurzel, 463.Frescheville family, 261.Freund's Latin Lexicon, Andrew's edition, 617.Fritz on the vinegar plant, 454.F. (R. J.) on developing paper pictures, 117.F. (R. W.) on harvest-home song, 201.—— Pope's portrait, 294.F. (T.) on portraits at Brickwall House, 406.—— Neal's manuscripts, 430.Funeral custom, 496.Furmety, or frumenty, explained, 166.Furvus on lady high sheriff, 340.—— etymology of nugget, 366.—— parochial libraries, 558.—— superstition respecting teeth, 177.—— "Words given to man," &c., 164.Furze in Scandinavia, 119.Fuss, its etymology, 180. 366.F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses and argils, 430.—— stone pillar worship, 383.
Fable of a dwarf and giant, 155.
Fairies in New Ross, 61.
Family, a large, 547.
"Family Journal," its author, 313. 392.
Faust, passage in Part I., 501. 561.
Fawcett (Dr.) and a case of reprieve, 574.
F. (C. E.) on Lyte's mode of printing, 557.
—— Venda, 179.
"Fercett," its meaning, 318.
Fermour (Richard) and Nicholas Thane, 358.
Ficulnus on the Crescent, 235.
—— passage in Carlyle, 285.
Fidus Interpres on "Amentium haud amantium," 595.
Fifeshire pronunciation, 329.
Fire and Plague of London predicted, 79. 173.
"Five Alls," explained, 502.
F. (J.) on degree of B. C. L., 38.
—— Race for Canterbury, 219.
F. (J. F.) on Gookins of Ireland, 238.
—— grogog of a castle, 67.
Fleming (Sir John), his arms, 356. 608.
Fleshed, meaning of, 166.
Fleshier of Otley, his arms, 39.
Fletcher (Bishop) and Lady Baker, 305.
Fogie, Old, on the term, 354. 559. 632.
Folger family noticed, 51. 248.
Folkestone, its etymology, 166.
Folk lore, 7. 81. 104. 128. 152. 177. 280. 328. 353. 496. 522. 545.
—— African, 496.
—— Devonshire, 353. 523.
—— Derbyshire, 280.
—— Lancashire, 177.
—— Leicestershire, 128.
"Folowed," its meaning, 500.
Font inscriptions, 408. 483. 625.
Foot-guards' uniforms temp. Ch. II., 595.
Forbes (C.) on blackguard, 487.
—— the drummer's letter, 431.
—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 90.
—— Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.
—— galliard, 366.
—— Gulliver's Travels, 523.
—— Irish rhymes, 271.
—— passage in Faust, 561.
—— straw bail, 143.
—— "Wandering Willie's Tale," 527.
—— Wolfe's portrait, 63.
Forts at Michnee and Pylos, 495.
Foss (Edward) on chaplains to noblemen, 163.
—— Chief-Justice Popham, 305.
—— Chief-Justice Thomas Wood, 95.
—— Cursitor barons of the Exchequer, 479.
—— Judge Smith, 508.
—— letter of Emouf, 329.
—— letters of Gen. Green and Washington, 277.
—— Sir Gilbert Gerard, 441.
—— Tuebeuf in France, 343.
Foucault's experiment, 330. 509.
Fox Hunter on Fox of Whittlebury Forest 155.
Fox of Whittlebury Forest, 155.
F. (R.) jun. on Fuseli's painting, 513.
Frampton (Bp.), his unpublished life, 605.
Francis (H. D.) on portable tents, 534.
Francis I., a letter by him, 83.
Francius (Peter) noticed, 597.
Franklin's portrait, 409.
Franklyn (Sir John), his Household Book, 550.
Fraser (W.) on anagrams, 221.
—— the use of "anywhen," 38.
—— Bentley's examination, 181.
—— bishop of Oxford in 1164, 408.
—— bishops' lawn sleeves, 437.
—— degree of B. C. L., 222.
—— dimidiation, 548.
—— Ecclesia Anglicana, 440. 632.
—— Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.
—— Lamech's war-song, 489.
—— Letter to a Convocation Man, 620.
—— Locke, quotation from, 23.
—— man baptizing himself, 27.
—— odd mistake, 632.
—— Pascal, a saying of his, 596.
—— Shower's Letter to a Convocation Man, 358. 502.
—— St. Ives, its derivation, 182.
—— spontaneous combustion, 632.
—— Swift's lines on Woolston, 620.
—— Tom Track's ghost, 427.
—— wood of the cross, 488.
French Prayer-book, the earliest, 382.
Frere (George E.) on Mangel wurzel, 463.
Frescheville family, 261.
Freund's Latin Lexicon, Andrew's edition, 617.
Fritz on the vinegar plant, 454.
F. (R. J.) on developing paper pictures, 117.
F. (R. W.) on harvest-home song, 201.
—— Pope's portrait, 294.
F. (T.) on portraits at Brickwall House, 406.
—— Neal's manuscripts, 430.
Funeral custom, 496.
Furmety, or frumenty, explained, 166.
Furvus on lady high sheriff, 340.
—— etymology of nugget, 366.
—— parochial libraries, 558.
—— superstition respecting teeth, 177.
—— "Words given to man," &c., 164.
Furze in Scandinavia, 119.
Fuss, its etymology, 180. 366.
F. (W. H.) on Picts' houses and argils, 430.
—— stone pillar worship, 383.
G.
G.
G. on Alicia Lady Lisle, 269.—— chaplains to noblemen, 317.—— consecrated roses, &c., 407.—— Major-General Lambert, 237.—— mediæval or middle ages, 306.—— "short red, god red," 501.—— the word Party, 247.—— Tradescant family, 295.—— Vincent family, 629.Gaffer or Gammer, 354.Galliards, 216. 366.Gantillon (P. J. F.) on errata in Smith's Dictionaries, 302.—— Euphormio, 430.—— notes on Bacon's Essays, 6. 80. 448.—— Pugna Porcorum, 528.—— Sidney as a Christian name, 392.—— Sir Edwin Sadler, 357.—— Tennyson query, 189.—— version of a proverb, 382.Garland (John) on Lisle family, 236.—— Nixon, a painter, 207.Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.—— Letter against Mr. Steevens, 40.Gatty (Alfred) on passage in Burke, 51.G. (C.) on the meaning of Grindle, 107.—— Haberdon or Habyrdon, 132.G. (C. S.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 600.G. (C. W.) on St. Adulph, 192.—— beads for counting prayers, 360.—— Belatucadrus, 319.—— bell inscription, 454.—— St. Botulph, 193.—— Derby municipal seal, 438.—— Haveringemere, 454.—— quotation from Coleridge, 369.—— tree of the thousand images, 381.G. (D.) on Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.G. (E. C.) on marriage in high life, 609.—— Thomas Gage, 609.G. (E. H.) on a conundrum, 294.Genealogical Society of New England, 431.General, the greatest, 25.Geneva lake, 406. 509.Genoveva, an engraving by Felsing, 133. 212. 246.Geological query, 261.George III., prayer for his recovery, 109.Georgiad, a poem, 179.Gerard (Sir Gilbert) noticed, 441. 608.German academies, 16.Gesmas et Desmas explained, 238. 342. 464.G. (F. F.) on inscriptions in books, 554.Gibbes (Thomas) of Fenton, his descendants, 235.Gibbings (Robert) on "Populus vult decipi," 622.Gibbon's library, 407. 485. 535.Gibbs (Henry H.) on detached belfry towers, 586.—— Gibbes of Fenton, 235.Gibson (J. Westby) on superstitious sayings, 158.Gibson (W. Sidney) on cross of Richard I., 357.—— drengage, 137.—— meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.—— spectre horsemen of Southerfeld, 304.—— well-flowering in Derbyshire, 280.Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his descendants, 259.G. (J.) on annuellarius, 391.—— grafts on the parent tree, 536.—— Lord Coke's Charge, 434.—— maudlin, its derivation, 50.—— Nelson's death, 52.—— Niagara, its meaning, 50.G. (J. C.) on derrick and ship's painter, 178.G. (J. E.) on chantry chapels, 185.—— old fable, 155.G. (J. M.) on Chatterton, 138. 267.—— Coleridge's annotations in books, 280.—— greatest general, 25.—— Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.—— Shakspeare songs and rimes, 426.G. (J. N. G.) on London queries, 108.—— origin of play-bills, 234.G. (J. W. G.) on Hobson's choice, 452.Glendower (Owen), his arms, 205. 288.Globe and cross as a symbol, 478.Gloucester ballads, 27.Gloucester (Duke of), son of Charles I., his portrait, 258. 338.Gloves at fairs, 455. 510. 559. 632.Glywysig on Humphry Smith, 182.—— Williams of Geneva, 528.—— Williams (John) of Southwark, 266.G. (O.) on R. S. Townshend, 179.Gobat (S.), Bishop of Jerusalem, 234."God's marks," its meaning, 134. 246. 416."Goe, soule, the bodies guest," MS. of, 175. 343.Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.—— reply to Nicolai, 19.Golden bees in heraldry, 478. 535.Goldsmiths' year-marks, 90. 118.Gole (Russell) on bells and storms, 144.—— inscriptions in books, 337.Gondomar (Count) noticed, 313.Gonville (C.) on Sir H. Gilbert's descendants, 259.Gookins of Ireland, 238.Goose-footed queen, 332.Gordon (G. W. R.) on the derivation of blackguard, 273.Gordon (Louisa Lady) of Gordonstoun, 208.Goring (Lord) noticed, 143. 317."Gospel place" in Worcestershire, 133. 248.Gotch, its etymology, 367.G. (R.) on "A Diasii Salve," 630.—— Loselerius Villerius, 534.—— St. Paul's Epistle to Seneca, 583.Grafts and the parent tree, 261. 365. 436. 536.Graves (Rev. James) on detached belfry towers, 465.—— golden bees, 478.—— Graves of Mickleton, 130.—— Hoveden's Annals, 495.—— mistletoe in Ireland, 512—— Shearman family, 107.—— Sir Dennis Pack, 453.Graves of Mickleton, 130. 319.Gray (Lady Anne) noticed, 501. 607.Green (Gen.), inedited letter, 277.Gregorian tones, 136.Gregory on stamping current coinage, 180.Gresford on Jeffreys family, 46.Grey (Lady Katherine), her marriage, 68.Grimm (Jacob) on the English language, 125.Grindle, its meaning, 107. 307. 384. 508.Grindstone oak, 478.Grogog of a castle, 67.Grub Street Journal, its conductors, 108. 268. 383. 486.Grymes (Sir Edward) noticed, 234.Gryphea incurva, or Devil's thumb, 105.Gulielmus on Carr pedigree, 558.Gulliver's Travels, note on, 523.Guthryisms, 620.G. (W. H.) on the Litten or Litton, 383.—— Khond fable, 584.—— Roger Outlawe, 385.—— satirical poem, 568.
G. on Alicia Lady Lisle, 269.
—— chaplains to noblemen, 317.
—— consecrated roses, &c., 407.
—— Major-General Lambert, 237.
—— mediæval or middle ages, 306.
—— "short red, god red," 501.
—— the word Party, 247.
—— Tradescant family, 295.
—— Vincent family, 629.
Gaffer or Gammer, 354.
Galliards, 216. 366.
Gantillon (P. J. F.) on errata in Smith's Dictionaries, 302.
—— Euphormio, 430.
—— notes on Bacon's Essays, 6. 80. 448.
—— Pugna Porcorum, 528.
—— Sidney as a Christian name, 392.
—— Sir Edwin Sadler, 357.
—— Tennyson query, 189.
—— version of a proverb, 382.
Garland (John) on Lisle family, 236.
—— Nixon, a painter, 207.
Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.
—— Letter against Mr. Steevens, 40.
Gatty (Alfred) on passage in Burke, 51.
G. (C.) on the meaning of Grindle, 107.
—— Haberdon or Habyrdon, 132.
G. (C. S.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 600.
G. (C. W.) on St. Adulph, 192.
—— beads for counting prayers, 360.
—— Belatucadrus, 319.
—— bell inscription, 454.
—— St. Botulph, 193.
—— Derby municipal seal, 438.
—— Haveringemere, 454.
—— quotation from Coleridge, 369.
—— tree of the thousand images, 381.
G. (D.) on Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.
G. (E. C.) on marriage in high life, 609.
—— Thomas Gage, 609.
G. (E. H.) on a conundrum, 294.
Genealogical Society of New England, 431.
General, the greatest, 25.
Geneva lake, 406. 509.
Genoveva, an engraving by Felsing, 133. 212. 246.
Geological query, 261.
George III., prayer for his recovery, 109.
Georgiad, a poem, 179.
Gerard (Sir Gilbert) noticed, 441. 608.
German academies, 16.
Gesmas et Desmas explained, 238. 342. 464.
G. (F. F.) on inscriptions in books, 554.
Gibbes (Thomas) of Fenton, his descendants, 235.
Gibbings (Robert) on "Populus vult decipi," 622.
Gibbon's library, 407. 485. 535.
Gibbs (Henry H.) on detached belfry towers, 586.
—— Gibbes of Fenton, 235.
Gibson (J. Westby) on superstitious sayings, 158.
Gibson (W. Sidney) on cross of Richard I., 357.
—— drengage, 137.
—— meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.
—— spectre horsemen of Southerfeld, 304.
—— well-flowering in Derbyshire, 280.
Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his descendants, 259.
G. (J.) on annuellarius, 391.
—— grafts on the parent tree, 536.
—— Lord Coke's Charge, 434.
—— maudlin, its derivation, 50.
—— Nelson's death, 52.
—— Niagara, its meaning, 50.
G. (J. C.) on derrick and ship's painter, 178.
G. (J. E.) on chantry chapels, 185.
—— old fable, 155.
G. (J. M.) on Chatterton, 138. 267.
—— Coleridge's annotations in books, 280.
—— greatest general, 25.
—— Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.
—— Shakspeare songs and rimes, 426.
G. (J. N. G.) on London queries, 108.
—— origin of play-bills, 234.
G. (J. W. G.) on Hobson's choice, 452.
Glendower (Owen), his arms, 205. 288.
Globe and cross as a symbol, 478.
Gloucester ballads, 27.
Gloucester (Duke of), son of Charles I., his portrait, 258. 338.
Gloves at fairs, 455. 510. 559. 632.
Glywysig on Humphry Smith, 182.
—— Williams of Geneva, 528.
—— Williams (John) of Southwark, 266.
G. (O.) on R. S. Townshend, 179.
Gobat (S.), Bishop of Jerusalem, 234.
"God's marks," its meaning, 134. 246. 416.
"Goe, soule, the bodies guest," MS. of, 175. 343.
Göthe's Faust, passage in, 13. 501.
—— reply to Nicolai, 19.
Golden bees in heraldry, 478. 535.
Goldsmiths' year-marks, 90. 118.
Gole (Russell) on bells and storms, 144.
—— inscriptions in books, 337.
Gondomar (Count) noticed, 313.
Gonville (C.) on Sir H. Gilbert's descendants, 259.
Gookins of Ireland, 238.
Goose-footed queen, 332.
Gordon (G. W. R.) on the derivation of blackguard, 273.
Gordon (Louisa Lady) of Gordonstoun, 208.
Goring (Lord) noticed, 143. 317.
"Gospel place" in Worcestershire, 133. 248.
Gotch, its etymology, 367.
G. (R.) on "A Diasii Salve," 630.
—— Loselerius Villerius, 534.
—— St. Paul's Epistle to Seneca, 583.
Grafts and the parent tree, 261. 365. 436. 536.
Graves (Rev. James) on detached belfry towers, 465.
—— golden bees, 478.
—— Graves of Mickleton, 130.
—— Hoveden's Annals, 495.
—— mistletoe in Ireland, 512
—— Shearman family, 107.
—— Sir Dennis Pack, 453.
Graves of Mickleton, 130. 319.
Gray (Lady Anne) noticed, 501. 607.
Green (Gen.), inedited letter, 277.
Gregorian tones, 136.
Gregory on stamping current coinage, 180.
Gresford on Jeffreys family, 46.
Grey (Lady Katherine), her marriage, 68.
Grimm (Jacob) on the English language, 125.
Grindle, its meaning, 107. 307. 384. 508.
Grindstone oak, 478.
Grogog of a castle, 67.
Grub Street Journal, its conductors, 108. 268. 383. 486.
Grymes (Sir Edward) noticed, 234.
Gryphea incurva, or Devil's thumb, 105.
Gulielmus on Carr pedigree, 558.
Gulliver's Travels, note on, 523.
Guthryisms, 620.
G. (W. H.) on the Litten or Litton, 383.
—— Khond fable, 584.
—— Roger Outlawe, 385.
—— satirical poem, 568.
H.
H.
H. on Banbury cakes and zeal, 222.—— Irish peerages, 117.—— "Judæus odor," 207.—— Marvel (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.—— Smollett's Ode to Independence, 86.—— St. Columba's cross, 302.Haberdon or Habyrdon, its meaning, 132.H. (A. F.) on letters U, V, W, 39.Haggard (W. D.) on Hogarth's pictures, 181. 413.—— Reynard the Fox, 262.Hall (Bishop), an old copy of his Meditations, 14.Hall-close, Silverstone, 620.Hallett and Dr. Saxby, their quarrel, 41. 511.Hamilton (Arthur) on British regiments, 241.Hamilton queries, 285. 333.Hammond (H. A.) on Ascension-day, 67.Hanover Rat, inquiry respecting, 206. 481.Harbottle (Cecil) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 450.Hardwick (C.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.Hardy (Wm.) on the Queen's descent from John of Gaunt, 41.Harley family, 454.Harris (Rev. Wm.) noticed, 572.Harrison (J. B.) on Race for Canterbury, 158.Hartcliffe (Dr. John) noticed, 431.Hartley (David), his official post, 282.Hastings (Warren), inedited letter of, 198.Haughmond Abbey, Salop, 209.Haulf-naked, a manor in Sussex, 432. 558.Haveringemere, 454.Hawarden (Humphrey) noticed, 572.Hawkins (Edward) on ancient society of Bucks, 286.—— epitaphs, 287.—— gloves at fairs, 559.—— Race for Canterbury, 268.—— Seal of Wm. D'Albini, 553.—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.Haywood (F.) on hevristic, 535.Hazel (Wm.) on dipping for hydrophobia, 221.H. (C.) on Eva, Princess of Leinster, 188.—— "Quod fuit esse," 391.H. (C. H.) on "Haud cum Jesu itis," 295.H. (E.) on portrait painters, 319.Hearne's Works, a reprint suggested, 379.Hele (Henry H.) on an iodizing difficulty, 605.Hendry (Warden S.) on St. John's church, Shoreditch, 332.Heraldic queries, 39. 85. 203. 571.Herbé's Costumes Français, 182. 294.Herbert family, 96.Hermit at Hampstead on Bacon's Essays, 320.Hermit queries, 234.Heron (Robert) noticed, 167.Hesketh (Bishop) noticed, 409.Hesledon (W. S.) on volcanic influence on the weather, 9.Hessey (Dr. James) on Gresham professors, 431.Hexameters from Udimore register, 202.Heuristisch—Evristic, its etymology, 237. 320. 417. 535.H. (F.) on the word Budget, 73.H. (G.) on county history societies, 14.—— wax-paper process, 218.—— Winchester and Huntingdon, 38.H. (G. T.) on inscriptions on a dagger-case, 40.H. (H.) on curiosities of railway literature, 427.—— optical query, 30.H. (H. T.) on coins in foundations, 166.Hibberd (Shirley) on Arago on the weather, 512.—— astronomical query, 510.—— Hanover Rat, 206.—— hermit queries, 234.—— Jewish lineaments, 296.—— "lay" and "lie," 222.—— sham epitaphs and quotations, 190.—— spontaneous combustion, 458.—— white cats being deaf, 331.Hibernicis Hibernior, 260. 366.High spirits a presage of evil, 339. 488.Hill (Robert), the learned tailor, 10.H. (J.) on Joshua Marsden, 318.—— Young, the poet, 14.H. (J. A.) on Enough, 560.H. (J. G.) on pyrogallic acid, 70.H. (J. J.) on Christian names, 489.H. (M.) on derivation of Lowbell, 272.—— the sizain, 270.Hob and nob, their meaning, 86. 222.Hobble de Hoy, 572.Hobey of Bisham, his arms, 407. 560.Hobnail-counting at the Exchequer, 157.Hobson's choice, 452.Hogarth's pictures, 181. 339. 412. 484.—— portrait of himself and wife, 478.Holles family, 132.Hollis (Gervase), his manuscripts, 546.Holne Curate on Beltane in Devonshire, 353.Holyrood Palace, the royal garden at, 570.Homer's Iliad in a nutshell, 592.Hone's History of Parody, 154.Honeycombe (Will.) on an inedited poem, 424.Hooping-cough, cures for, 104. 128.Hopper (Clarence) on the Dodo, 83.—— Jeremy Taylor and Lord Hatton, 305.Horne (F.) on collodion process, 163.Hornoway on ancient chessmen, 620.Hour-glass in pulpits, 589.House-marks, 594.Hoveden's Annals, errata in, 495. 579.—— prophecy in, 284.Howard (C. H.) on the broken astragalus, 84.—— hob and nob, 86.Howlett the engraver, 69.Hoyle, its meaning, and family name, 237.H. (P.) on Acts xv. 23., 316.H. (R.) on Charter of Waterford, 65.H. (R. W.) on fever at Croydon, 237.H. (S.) on Jacob Grimm on the English language, 125.H. (T. B.) on numerous progeny, 547.—— the Temple of Truth, its author, 549.H. (T. H.) on Anna Lightfoot, 595.Hudson (B.) on Howlett the engraver, 69.Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 381. 438.Hughes (T.) on Sir G. Browne, 608.—— detached belfry towers, 512.—— Devonianisms, 630.—— Edmund Chaloner, 335.—— gloves at fairs, 510.—— humbug, 631.—— Humphrey Hawarden, 572.—— loggerheads, 364.—— longevity, 607.—— Old Satchells, 318.—— portico inscription, 585.—— red hair a reproach, 616.—— Sir John Fleming, 608.—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 619.—— wards of the Crown, 236.Humbug, when first used, 550. 631.Hurrah! and other war-cries, 595. 633.Hutter's Polyglott noticed, 134.H. v. L. on Flemish and Dutch schools of painting, 166.H. (W.) on "God and the world," 134.H. (W. C.) on Gesmas and Desmas, 342.—— "Plurima, pauca, nihil," 167.Hyde (Mrs.),aliasthe tub-woman, 133. 211. 634.Hydrophobia, alleged cure for, 379.—— dipping for, 221.Hyena, an ingredient in love potions, 177.
H. on Banbury cakes and zeal, 222.
—— Irish peerages, 117.
—— "Judæus odor," 207.
—— Marvel (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.
—— Smollett's Ode to Independence, 86.
—— St. Columba's cross, 302.
Haberdon or Habyrdon, its meaning, 132.
H. (A. F.) on letters U, V, W, 39.
Haggard (W. D.) on Hogarth's pictures, 181. 413.
—— Reynard the Fox, 262.
Hall (Bishop), an old copy of his Meditations, 14.
Hall-close, Silverstone, 620.
Hallett and Dr. Saxby, their quarrel, 41. 511.
Hamilton (Arthur) on British regiments, 241.
Hamilton queries, 285. 333.
Hammond (H. A.) on Ascension-day, 67.
Hanover Rat, inquiry respecting, 206. 481.
Harbottle (Cecil) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 450.
Hardwick (C.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.
Hardy (Wm.) on the Queen's descent from John of Gaunt, 41.
Harley family, 454.
Harris (Rev. Wm.) noticed, 572.
Harrison (J. B.) on Race for Canterbury, 158.
Hartcliffe (Dr. John) noticed, 431.
Hartley (David), his official post, 282.
Hastings (Warren), inedited letter of, 198.
Haughmond Abbey, Salop, 209.
Haulf-naked, a manor in Sussex, 432. 558.
Haveringemere, 454.
Hawarden (Humphrey) noticed, 572.
Hawkins (Edward) on ancient society of Bucks, 286.
—— epitaphs, 287.
—— gloves at fairs, 559.
—— Race for Canterbury, 268.
—— Seal of Wm. D'Albini, 553.
—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.
Haywood (F.) on hevristic, 535.
Hazel (Wm.) on dipping for hydrophobia, 221.
H. (C.) on Eva, Princess of Leinster, 188.
—— "Quod fuit esse," 391.
H. (C. H.) on "Haud cum Jesu itis," 295.
H. (E.) on portrait painters, 319.
Hearne's Works, a reprint suggested, 379.
Hele (Henry H.) on an iodizing difficulty, 605.
Hendry (Warden S.) on St. John's church, Shoreditch, 332.
Heraldic queries, 39. 85. 203. 571.
Herbé's Costumes Français, 182. 294.
Herbert family, 96.
Hermit at Hampstead on Bacon's Essays, 320.
Hermit queries, 234.
Heron (Robert) noticed, 167.
Hesketh (Bishop) noticed, 409.
Hesledon (W. S.) on volcanic influence on the weather, 9.
Hessey (Dr. James) on Gresham professors, 431.
Hexameters from Udimore register, 202.
Heuristisch—Evristic, its etymology, 237. 320. 417. 535.
H. (F.) on the word Budget, 73.
H. (G.) on county history societies, 14.
—— wax-paper process, 218.
—— Winchester and Huntingdon, 38.
H. (G. T.) on inscriptions on a dagger-case, 40.
H. (H.) on curiosities of railway literature, 427.
—— optical query, 30.
H. (H. T.) on coins in foundations, 166.
Hibberd (Shirley) on Arago on the weather, 512.
—— astronomical query, 510.
—— Hanover Rat, 206.
—— hermit queries, 234.
—— Jewish lineaments, 296.
—— "lay" and "lie," 222.
—— sham epitaphs and quotations, 190.
—— spontaneous combustion, 458.
—— white cats being deaf, 331.
Hibernicis Hibernior, 260. 366.
High spirits a presage of evil, 339. 488.
Hill (Robert), the learned tailor, 10.
H. (J.) on Joshua Marsden, 318.
—— Young, the poet, 14.
H. (J. A.) on Enough, 560.
H. (J. G.) on pyrogallic acid, 70.
H. (J. J.) on Christian names, 489.
H. (M.) on derivation of Lowbell, 272.
—— the sizain, 270.
Hob and nob, their meaning, 86. 222.
Hobble de Hoy, 572.
Hobey of Bisham, his arms, 407. 560.
Hobnail-counting at the Exchequer, 157.
Hobson's choice, 452.
Hogarth's pictures, 181. 339. 412. 484.
—— portrait of himself and wife, 478.
Holles family, 132.
Hollis (Gervase), his manuscripts, 546.
Holne Curate on Beltane in Devonshire, 353.
Holyrood Palace, the royal garden at, 570.
Homer's Iliad in a nutshell, 592.
Hone's History of Parody, 154.
Honeycombe (Will.) on an inedited poem, 424.
Hooping-cough, cures for, 104. 128.
Hopper (Clarence) on the Dodo, 83.
—— Jeremy Taylor and Lord Hatton, 305.
Horne (F.) on collodion process, 163.
Hornoway on ancient chessmen, 620.
Hour-glass in pulpits, 589.
House-marks, 594.
Hoveden's Annals, errata in, 495. 579.
—— prophecy in, 284.
Howard (C. H.) on the broken astragalus, 84.
—— hob and nob, 86.
Howlett the engraver, 69.
Hoyle, its meaning, and family name, 237.
H. (P.) on Acts xv. 23., 316.
H. (R.) on Charter of Waterford, 65.
H. (R. W.) on fever at Croydon, 237.
H. (S.) on Jacob Grimm on the English language, 125.
H. (T. B.) on numerous progeny, 547.
—— the Temple of Truth, its author, 549.
H. (T. H.) on Anna Lightfoot, 595.
Hudson (B.) on Howlett the engraver, 69.
Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 381. 438.
Hughes (T.) on Sir G. Browne, 608.
—— detached belfry towers, 512.
—— Devonianisms, 630.
—— Edmund Chaloner, 335.
—— gloves at fairs, 510.
—— humbug, 631.
—— Humphrey Hawarden, 572.
—— loggerheads, 364.
—— longevity, 607.
—— Old Satchells, 318.
—— portico inscription, 585.
—— red hair a reproach, 616.
—— Sir John Fleming, 608.
—— Sir John Vanbrugh, 619.
—— wards of the Crown, 236.
Humbug, when first used, 550. 631.
Hurrah! and other war-cries, 595. 633.
Hutter's Polyglott noticed, 134.
H. v. L. on Flemish and Dutch schools of painting, 166.
H. (W.) on "God and the world," 134.
H. (W. C.) on Gesmas and Desmas, 342.
—— "Plurima, pauca, nihil," 167.
Hyde (Mrs.),aliasthe tub-woman, 133. 211. 634.
Hydrophobia, alleged cure for, 379.
—— dipping for, 221.
Hyena, an ingredient in love potions, 177.
I.
I.
I. (A.) on longevity, 358.I. (B. R.) on Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.—— polka, its antiquity, 152.—— quotation from Suckling, 390.I. (G. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 435.Ignoramus on Shakspeare and Blackstone, 550.Illuminations in cities, their origin, 571.Immoral works, their preservation, 66.Indagator on Archbishop Magee and Lord Holland, 455.Inference, instance of a false one, 303.Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on anagrams, 546.—— coincident criticisms, 524.—— Coleridge a prophet, 36.—— Collier's Notes and Emendations, 378. 426.—— grafts and the parent tree, 365.—— heraldic query, 39.—— Llandudno, on the Great Orme's head, 189.—— "My mind to me a kingdom is," 511.—— optical phenomenon, 155.—— passage in King Henry VIII., 404.—— passage in Macbeth, 546.—— soul and the magnetic needle, 508.—— Southv.Goldsmith, Talleyrand, &c., 509.Inglis (Bishop) noticed, 263."In Jesum Cruci affixum," 283.Ink, its inventor, 285.Inquirens on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 551.Inscriptions: bell, 454. 633.—— books, 127. 221. 337. 438. 554.—— churches, 25. 191.—— dagger-case, 40. 119.—— door-head, 23. 190. 585.—— fonts, 408. 483. 625.—— penny of George III., 65. 165. 239.—— Roman sepulchral, 37.—— tombstones before 1600, 331. 390. 512.Inveruriensis on flogging a slave, 223.Iona, a corruption of Ioua, 257.Irish characters on the stage, 356.—— dramatists, 596.—— peerages, 117.—— rhymes, 52. 271. 312. 483.—— superstitious customs, 81.Iron Mask still unexplained, 234. 344.Isping Geil, 549.Italian English, 149.-Itis, termination, its derivation, 13. 73."Its," its early use, 160. 510. 578.Ives (St.) noticed, 182.
I. (A.) on longevity, 358.
I. (B. R.) on Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.
—— polka, its antiquity, 152.
—— quotation from Suckling, 390.
I. (G. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 435.
Ignoramus on Shakspeare and Blackstone, 550.
Illuminations in cities, their origin, 571.
Immoral works, their preservation, 66.
Indagator on Archbishop Magee and Lord Holland, 455.
Inference, instance of a false one, 303.
Ingleby (C. Mansfield) on anagrams, 546.
—— coincident criticisms, 524.
—— Coleridge a prophet, 36.
—— Collier's Notes and Emendations, 378. 426.
—— grafts and the parent tree, 365.
—— heraldic query, 39.
—— Llandudno, on the Great Orme's head, 189.
—— "My mind to me a kingdom is," 511.
—— optical phenomenon, 155.
—— passage in King Henry VIII., 404.
—— passage in Macbeth, 546.
—— soul and the magnetic needle, 508.
—— Southv.Goldsmith, Talleyrand, &c., 509.
Inglis (Bishop) noticed, 263.
"In Jesum Cruci affixum," 283.
Ink, its inventor, 285.
Inquirens on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 551.
Inscriptions: bell, 454. 633.
—— books, 127. 221. 337. 438. 554.
—— churches, 25. 191.
—— dagger-case, 40. 119.
—— door-head, 23. 190. 585.
—— fonts, 408. 483. 625.
—— penny of George III., 65. 165. 239.
—— Roman sepulchral, 37.
—— tombstones before 1600, 331. 390. 512.
Inveruriensis on flogging a slave, 223.
Iona, a corruption of Ioua, 257.
Irish characters on the stage, 356.
—— dramatists, 596.
—— peerages, 117.
—— rhymes, 52. 271. 312. 483.
—— superstitious customs, 81.
Iron Mask still unexplained, 234. 344.
Isping Geil, 549.
Italian English, 149.
-Itis, termination, its derivation, 13. 73.
"Its," its early use, 160. 510. 578.
Ives (St.) noticed, 182.
J.
J.
J. on photography and the microscope, 507.Jack and Gill, 572.Jack, its familiar use, 325. 622.Jackson (E. S.) on Life of Queen Anne, 108.Jackson (J. E.) on Chapel Plaster, 37.Jackson (John) on Jack, 325.James (F.) on Americanisms, 608.—— lowbell, 586.—— feelings of age, 608.James (John) on Weld Taylor's process, 217.James's (St.) market-house, 383.——, passage in, 549. 623.Jaydee on book-plates, 26.—— Canada, &c., 602.—— pic-nic, its etymology, 23.—— pork pisee, and wheale, 96.—— Sir Kenelm Digby, 190.—— termination "-itis," 73.J. (C.) on Pierrepont, 606.Jebb (John) on clergymen's scarfs, 215. 336.—— gospel place, 248.—— Marigmerii—Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 207.Jeffreys (Judge), notices of, 45.Jennings family, 95. 119. 477.Jennings-G. (S.) on Daubuz family, 52.—— Folger family, 51.—— electrical phenomena, 51.—— Jennings family, 119. 477.Jeroboam of claret, 528.Jesuit on Booth family, 478.Jewish lineaments, 296.J. (F. W.) on "Bis dat, qui cito dat," 594.—— longevity, 607.—— value of manuscripts, 9.J. (G.) on loak hen, 13.J. (H. B.) on prigging tooth, 257.J. (H. J.) on "Ma Ninette," &c., 84.—— Tennyson queries, 84.J. (J. E.) on the locality of Tuebeuf, 207.J. (J. J.) on Bishop Turner's MSS., 287.—— Bishop Ken, 380. 526.—— Bishop St. John, 550.Job, his declaration of the resurrection, 14.Jock of Arden, 430.Jockey, its derivation, 456.John ap William ap John, Esq., on Owen Glyndwr, 288.John, brother-german to David II., 331.John (King), his sacrilege punished, 571.John of Gaunt, descent of the Queen from, 41. 628.John of Jerusalem, order of, 407.John's (St.) church, Shoreditch, 332.John's (St.) on Wellington and Marshal Ney, 62.—— Psalmanazar, 206.Johnson (Dr. Samuel), parchment of his freedom of Aberdeen, 202.Johnson (Goddard) on Capt. Ayloff, 583.—— cross and pile, 24.Johnson (Robert), his pedigree, 429.Johnsoniana, 328.Jones (Edwin) on Job xlii. 17., 14.Jones (Inigo), list of his buildings, 430.Jones (T. W.) on Sir Gilbert Gerard, 608.Jonson (Ben), his adopted sons, 167.J. (O. W.) on French Prayer-book, 382.J. (T.) on Irish customs, 81.Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.Juvenal, Sat. x. ver. 365., 165. 321. 633.Juxon (Bp.) and Walton's Polyglott, 476.—— Account of Vendible Books, 390.J. (W.) on nose of wax, 158.J. (Y. B. N.) on "Impartial Inquiry on Faith," its author, 180.—— tenent and tenet, 205.
J. on photography and the microscope, 507.
Jack and Gill, 572.
Jack, its familiar use, 325. 622.
Jackson (E. S.) on Life of Queen Anne, 108.
Jackson (J. E.) on Chapel Plaster, 37.
Jackson (John) on Jack, 325.
James (F.) on Americanisms, 608.
—— lowbell, 586.
—— feelings of age, 608.
James (John) on Weld Taylor's process, 217.
James's (St.) market-house, 383.
——, passage in, 549. 623.
Jaydee on book-plates, 26.
—— Canada, &c., 602.
—— pic-nic, its etymology, 23.
—— pork pisee, and wheale, 96.
—— Sir Kenelm Digby, 190.
—— termination "-itis," 73.
J. (C.) on Pierrepont, 606.
Jebb (John) on clergymen's scarfs, 215. 336.
—— gospel place, 248.
—— Marigmerii—Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 207.
Jeffreys (Judge), notices of, 45.
Jennings family, 95. 119. 477.
Jennings-G. (S.) on Daubuz family, 52.
—— Folger family, 51.
—— electrical phenomena, 51.
—— Jennings family, 119. 477.
Jeroboam of claret, 528.
Jesuit on Booth family, 478.
Jewish lineaments, 296.
J. (F. W.) on "Bis dat, qui cito dat," 594.
—— longevity, 607.
—— value of manuscripts, 9.
J. (G.) on loak hen, 13.
J. (H. B.) on prigging tooth, 257.
J. (H. J.) on "Ma Ninette," &c., 84.
—— Tennyson queries, 84.
J. (J. E.) on the locality of Tuebeuf, 207.
J. (J. J.) on Bishop Turner's MSS., 287.
—— Bishop Ken, 380. 526.
—— Bishop St. John, 550.
Job, his declaration of the resurrection, 14.
Jock of Arden, 430.
Jockey, its derivation, 456.
John ap William ap John, Esq., on Owen Glyndwr, 288.
John, brother-german to David II., 331.
John (King), his sacrilege punished, 571.
John of Gaunt, descent of the Queen from, 41. 628.
John of Jerusalem, order of, 407.
John's (St.) church, Shoreditch, 332.
John's (St.) on Wellington and Marshal Ney, 62.
—— Psalmanazar, 206.
Johnson (Dr. Samuel), parchment of his freedom of Aberdeen, 202.
Johnson (Goddard) on Capt. Ayloff, 583.
—— cross and pile, 24.
Johnson (Robert), his pedigree, 429.
Johnsoniana, 328.
Jones (Edwin) on Job xlii. 17., 14.
Jones (Inigo), list of his buildings, 430.
Jones (T. W.) on Sir Gilbert Gerard, 608.
Jonson (Ben), his adopted sons, 167.
J. (O. W.) on French Prayer-book, 382.
J. (T.) on Irish customs, 81.
Junius's Letters to Wilkes, 620.
Juvenal, Sat. x. ver. 365., 165. 321. 633.
Juxon (Bp.) and Walton's Polyglott, 476.
—— Account of Vendible Books, 390.
J. (W.) on nose of wax, 158.
J. (Y. B. N.) on "Impartial Inquiry on Faith," its author, 180.
—— tenent and tenet, 205.
K.
K.
Kappa on Belatucadrus, 205.Keightley (Thomas) on ake and ache, 472.—— coincident legends, 591.—— Gaffer or Gammer, &c., 354.—— "its," early use of, 160.—— mytheversusmyth, 326.—— Old Fogie, 631.—— spring, &c., 448.—— Shakspeare criticisms, 615.—— Shakspeare emendations, 44. 255.—— Love's Labour's Lost, 136.Kelly (Lewis) on Norris's Antidote, 359.Kelly (Wm.) on General Monk and Cambridge University, 535.Kelway family, 529. 608.Ken (Bishop), queries respecting, 380. 526.—— work attributed to him, 597.Kenneth (F.) on Leamhuil, 108.Kentish fire, origin of the term, 155.—— local names, Dray, 26.Kersley (T. H.) on lawyers' bags, 557.—— "Time and I," 558.—— whipping-post, 188.Kettilby (Dr. Samuel) noticed, 431.K. (F.) on Frescheville family, 261.—— Hoyles family, 237.K. (H. C.) on feelings of age, 561.—— Blanco White's sonnet, 486.—— cement for glass baths, 557.—— Christian names, 488.—— claret, its meaning, 630.—— Coke, its pronunciation, 586.—— cremonas, 501.—— epitaph "Quod fuit esse," 342.—— grafts and the parent tree, 436.—— lady high sheriff, 321.—— meaning of "folowed," 501.—— Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 264.—— parvise, 624.—— passage in St. James, 623.—— photography and the microscope, 556.—— Setantiorum Portus, 505.—— SS. collar, 584.Khond fable, 452. 584.King (Abp.), monumental engraving, 430.King (Lord) and Sclater, 487.King (Philip S.) on Eustache de Saint Pierre, 10.—— ink, its inventor, 285.King (Richard John) on Scotchmen in Poland, 600.King (Wm. W.) on Continental brasses, 501.King's evil, touching for, 353.Kirkwallensis on ancient tombstone, 130.—— daugh, its meaning, 128.—— Dr. Johnson, 203.—— Lord Reay's country, 178.—— Norwegian antiquities, 618.—— Orkneys in pawn, 105.—— patronymic Mac, 202.—— Scottish clergy in the seventeenth century, 153.Kissing hands at court, 595.K. (J.) on bankruptcy records, 478.—— burial service said by heart, 13.—— Countess of Pembroke's letter, 154.—— Franklyn Household book, 550.—— Irish convocation, 583.—— Lepel's regiment, 501.—— New England Genealogical Society, 431.—— overseers of wills, 501.K. (J. C.) on Dutch East India Company, 160.K. (K.) on Rigby correspondence, 203.Klemming (G. E.) on Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.—— St. Bridget's Office, 157.Knight (J.) on portrait painters, 180."Kola's mild blue eye," its meaning, 108.Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.K. (T.) on the meaning of assassin, 270.—— nugget, its etymology, 143.—— venda, its meaning, 270.
Kappa on Belatucadrus, 205.
Keightley (Thomas) on ake and ache, 472.
—— coincident legends, 591.
—— Gaffer or Gammer, &c., 354.
—— "its," early use of, 160.
—— mytheversusmyth, 326.
—— Old Fogie, 631.
—— spring, &c., 448.
—— Shakspeare criticisms, 615.
—— Shakspeare emendations, 44. 255.
—— Love's Labour's Lost, 136.
Kelly (Lewis) on Norris's Antidote, 359.
Kelly (Wm.) on General Monk and Cambridge University, 535.
Kelway family, 529. 608.
Ken (Bishop), queries respecting, 380. 526.
—— work attributed to him, 597.
Kenneth (F.) on Leamhuil, 108.
Kentish fire, origin of the term, 155.
—— local names, Dray, 26.
Kersley (T. H.) on lawyers' bags, 557.
—— "Time and I," 558.
—— whipping-post, 188.
Kettilby (Dr. Samuel) noticed, 431.
K. (F.) on Frescheville family, 261.
—— Hoyles family, 237.
K. (H. C.) on feelings of age, 561.
—— Blanco White's sonnet, 486.
—— cement for glass baths, 557.
—— Christian names, 488.
—— claret, its meaning, 630.
—— Coke, its pronunciation, 586.
—— cremonas, 501.
—— epitaph "Quod fuit esse," 342.
—— grafts and the parent tree, 436.
—— lady high sheriff, 321.
—— meaning of "folowed," 501.
—— Melinglerii—Berefellarii, 264.
—— parvise, 624.
—— passage in St. James, 623.
—— photography and the microscope, 556.
—— Setantiorum Portus, 505.
—— SS. collar, 584.
Khond fable, 452. 584.
King (Abp.), monumental engraving, 430.
King (Lord) and Sclater, 487.
King (Philip S.) on Eustache de Saint Pierre, 10.
—— ink, its inventor, 285.
King (Richard John) on Scotchmen in Poland, 600.
King (Wm. W.) on Continental brasses, 501.
King's evil, touching for, 353.
Kirkwallensis on ancient tombstone, 130.
—— daugh, its meaning, 128.
—— Dr. Johnson, 203.
—— Lord Reay's country, 178.
—— Norwegian antiquities, 618.
—— Orkneys in pawn, 105.
—— patronymic Mac, 202.
—— Scottish clergy in the seventeenth century, 153.
Kissing hands at court, 595.
K. (J.) on bankruptcy records, 478.
—— burial service said by heart, 13.
—— Countess of Pembroke's letter, 154.
—— Franklyn Household book, 550.
—— Irish convocation, 583.
—— Lepel's regiment, 501.
—— New England Genealogical Society, 431.
—— overseers of wills, 501.
K. (J. C.) on Dutch East India Company, 160.
K. (K.) on Rigby correspondence, 203.
Klemming (G. E.) on Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.
—— St. Bridget's Office, 157.
Knight (J.) on portrait painters, 180.
"Kola's mild blue eye," its meaning, 108.
Königl. Schwedischer in Teutschland geführter Krieg, 156.
K. (T.) on the meaning of assassin, 270.
—— nugget, its etymology, 143.
—— venda, its meaning, 270.
L.
L.
L. on Bacon's Advancement of Learning, 493.—— coninger or coningry, 241.—— Lord Clarendon and the tub-woman, 211.—— nursery rhymes, 455.—— Ovid's Fasti, passage in, 156.—— pearl, its etymology, 18. 166.L. (A.) on child-mother, 526.La Bruyère (Jean de), his family, 38. 114. 192.Lad and lass, their derivation, 256.Lady-day in harvest, 191.Laicus on prayer for George III., 109.Lamb (Charles), lines quoted by him, 286. 438.Lambarde (Wm.) noticed, 208.Lambert (Major-General), his lady, 237. 269. 364. 459.Lamech killing Cain, 305. 362. 432. 489.Lammens (John) on claret, 511.Lammin (W. H.) on Rev. Wm. Harris, 572.Lancastriensis on Edmund Spenser, 410.—— the Whippiad, 457.Landlords in Lonsdale, 330.Larking (Lambert B.) on note for London topographers, 34.Latimer's brothers-in-law, 477.Latin—Latiner, 423. 622.Lavall (Baptist Vincent) noticed, 130.Lavant, origin of the term, 269. 335.Lavater's Diary of a Self-Observer, 456.Lawrence (Thomas) on the albumen process, 116.—— argot and slang, 331.—— axe that beheaded Anne Boleyn, 417.—— curtseys and bows, 319.—— form of prayer for prisoners, 410.—— goose-footed queen, 332.—— nicknames, 143.—— plum-pudding receipt, 318.—— revolutionary calendar, 143.—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.—— wandering Jew, 511.Lawson (John) and his mathematical MSS., 526.Lawyers' bags, their colour, 85. 144. 557."Lay" and "lie," anecdote of, 222.L. (B.) on Derby municipal seal, 357.L. (D. C.) on Erasmus Smith, 108.Leachman (J.) on Sisson's developing fluid, 534.Leader, its etymology, 43.Leamhuil abbey, 108.Leapor's Unhappy Father, its scene, 382."Le Balafré," ascribed to Henry, duke of Guise, 201.Lechmere (Baron), his portrait, 39.Left hand, its etymology, 306.Legend of change, 8.Legends, coincident, 591.Legitimation, 17.Leicestriensis on exercist day, 205.—— Gen. Monk and Cambridge University, 427.—— Searson's Poems, 131.—— Whipping Toms at Leicester, 235.Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.Leighton (Abp.) and Pope, 475.Lenthall (F. K.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 528.Leonora on astronomical query, 84.L. (E. P.) on Robert Johnson, 429.Lepel's regiment, 501."Les Veus du Hairon," a romance, 40."Letter to a Convocation Man," 358. 415. 502.Ley (C.) on miniature ring of Charles I., 184.L. (F. M.) on the albumen process, 217.L. (G. R.) on Thomas Ceeley, 207.—— cobb, its derivation, 234.Library of the Corporation of London, 120.Lieutenant, its pronunciation, 257.Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 595.Lindis, its meaning, 83.Lindsay (Sir David), his Viridarium, 231.Lisle family noticed, 236. 269. 365.Lister family, 357.Literary frauds in modern times, 86. 139.Litten or Litton, its meaning, 383.L. (J.) on privileges of Campvere, 440.—— meaning of Lindis, 83.—— Old Fogie, 559.L. (J. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 340.L. (L.) on Denmark and slavery, 286.Llandudno on the Great Orme's Head, 189.Llangefelach tower, legend of, 545.L. (L. B.) on De Thurnham family, 364.—— Dover castle, its ancient stores, 254.—— Lady Nevell's music-book, 59.L. (L. L.) on Grindstone oak, 478.—— newspapers, 133.—— tortoiseshell Tom cat, 271.L. (M.) on nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.L. (M—a) on Francis I., 83.—— geological query, 261.—— passage in Wordsworth, 85.L. (N. C.) on Shaw's Staffordshire MSS., 13.Loak hen, its meaning, 13.Localities in Anglo-Saxon charters, 473.Locke, quotation in, 23.—— writings, were they ever burnt? 13.Lode, a river, 464.Loggerheads, 192. 364.London, lines on, 258.—— plan of its present extent, 382 583.—— queries, 108. 223.—— topographers, a note for, 34.Longevity, aged 116, 358. 504. 607.Longhi's portraits of Guidiccioni, 408.Lowbell, its derivation, 181. 272. 367. 393. 586.Lower (Mark Antony) on Allen as a surname, 340.—— Mac, as a patronymic, 341.L. (R.) on Norman song, 134.L. (T. H.) on wood of the cross, 488.Luneburg table, 355.Luther's portrait, 498.L. (W. H.) on popular sayings, 633.—— Welborne family, 630.L. (W. N.) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 377.L. (Y.) on Sir Josias Bodley, 357."Lying by the walls," origin of the phrase, 332.Lyon (Lord) King-at-arms, 208.Lyte (F. Maxwell) on developing chamber, 315.—— improvements in positives, 533.—— Sir W. Newton's process, 163.—— Taylor's iodizing process, 364.Lyte's Light of Brittaine, 570.
L. on Bacon's Advancement of Learning, 493.
—— coninger or coningry, 241.
—— Lord Clarendon and the tub-woman, 211.
—— nursery rhymes, 455.
—— Ovid's Fasti, passage in, 156.
—— pearl, its etymology, 18. 166.
L. (A.) on child-mother, 526.
La Bruyère (Jean de), his family, 38. 114. 192.
Lad and lass, their derivation, 256.
Lady-day in harvest, 191.
Laicus on prayer for George III., 109.
Lamb (Charles), lines quoted by him, 286. 438.
Lambarde (Wm.) noticed, 208.
Lambert (Major-General), his lady, 237. 269. 364. 459.
Lamech killing Cain, 305. 362. 432. 489.
Lammens (John) on claret, 511.
Lammin (W. H.) on Rev. Wm. Harris, 572.
Lancastriensis on Edmund Spenser, 410.
—— the Whippiad, 457.
Landlords in Lonsdale, 330.
Larking (Lambert B.) on note for London topographers, 34.
Latimer's brothers-in-law, 477.
Latin—Latiner, 423. 622.
Lavall (Baptist Vincent) noticed, 130.
Lavant, origin of the term, 269. 335.
Lavater's Diary of a Self-Observer, 456.
Lawrence (Thomas) on the albumen process, 116.
—— argot and slang, 331.
—— axe that beheaded Anne Boleyn, 417.
—— curtseys and bows, 319.
—— form of prayer for prisoners, 410.
—— goose-footed queen, 332.
—— nicknames, 143.
—— plum-pudding receipt, 318.
—— revolutionary calendar, 143.
—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.
—— wandering Jew, 511.
Lawson (John) and his mathematical MSS., 526.
Lawyers' bags, their colour, 85. 144. 557.
"Lay" and "lie," anecdote of, 222.
L. (B.) on Derby municipal seal, 357.
L. (D. C.) on Erasmus Smith, 108.
Leachman (J.) on Sisson's developing fluid, 534.
Leader, its etymology, 43.
Leamhuil abbey, 108.
Leapor's Unhappy Father, its scene, 382.
"Le Balafré," ascribed to Henry, duke of Guise, 201.
Lechmere (Baron), his portrait, 39.
Left hand, its etymology, 306.
Legend of change, 8.
Legends, coincident, 591.
Legitimation, 17.
Leicestriensis on exercist day, 205.
—— Gen. Monk and Cambridge University, 427.
—— Searson's Poems, 131.
—— Whipping Toms at Leicester, 235.
Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, 619.
Leighton (Abp.) and Pope, 475.
Lenthall (F. K.) on Mr. Justice Newton, 528.
Leonora on astronomical query, 84.
L. (E. P.) on Robert Johnson, 429.
Lepel's regiment, 501.
"Les Veus du Hairon," a romance, 40.
"Letter to a Convocation Man," 358. 415. 502.
Ley (C.) on miniature ring of Charles I., 184.
L. (F. M.) on the albumen process, 217.
L. (G. R.) on Thomas Ceeley, 207.
—— cobb, its derivation, 234.
Library of the Corporation of London, 120.
Lieutenant, its pronunciation, 257.
Lightfoot (Anna) noticed, 595.
Lindis, its meaning, 83.
Lindsay (Sir David), his Viridarium, 231.
Lisle family noticed, 236. 269. 365.
Lister family, 357.
Literary frauds in modern times, 86. 139.
Litten or Litton, its meaning, 383.
L. (J.) on privileges of Campvere, 440.
—— meaning of Lindis, 83.
—— Old Fogie, 559.
L. (J. H.) on burial of unclaimed corpse, 340.
L. (L.) on Denmark and slavery, 286.
Llandudno on the Great Orme's Head, 189.
Llangefelach tower, legend of, 545.
L. (L. B.) on De Thurnham family, 364.
—— Dover castle, its ancient stores, 254.
—— Lady Nevell's music-book, 59.
L. (L. L.) on Grindstone oak, 478.
—— newspapers, 133.
—— tortoiseshell Tom cat, 271.
L. (M.) on nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.
L. (M—a) on Francis I., 83.
—— geological query, 261.
—— passage in Wordsworth, 85.
L. (N. C.) on Shaw's Staffordshire MSS., 13.
Loak hen, its meaning, 13.
Localities in Anglo-Saxon charters, 473.
Locke, quotation in, 23.
—— writings, were they ever burnt? 13.
Lode, a river, 464.
Loggerheads, 192. 364.
London, lines on, 258.
—— plan of its present extent, 382 583.
—— queries, 108. 223.
—— topographers, a note for, 34.
Longevity, aged 116, 358. 504. 607.
Longhi's portraits of Guidiccioni, 408.
Lowbell, its derivation, 181. 272. 367. 393. 586.
Lower (Mark Antony) on Allen as a surname, 340.
—— Mac, as a patronymic, 341.
L. (R.) on Norman song, 134.
L. (T. H.) on wood of the cross, 488.
Luneburg table, 355.
Luther's portrait, 498.
L. (W. H.) on popular sayings, 633.
—— Welborne family, 630.
L. (W. N.) on Collier's Notes and Emendations, 377.
L. (Y.) on Sir Josias Bodley, 357.
"Lying by the walls," origin of the phrase, 332.
Lyon (Lord) King-at-arms, 208.
Lyte (F. Maxwell) on developing chamber, 315.
—— improvements in positives, 533.
—— Sir W. Newton's process, 163.
—— Taylor's iodizing process, 364.
Lyte's Light of Brittaine, 570.
M.
M.
M. on burn at Croydon, 626.—— erroneous forms of speech, 632.—— rap and rend for, 284.—— rathe, 634.—— weather rules, 627.μ. on Key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 338.Mabley (W. T.) on collodion pictures, 267.Mac, the patronymic, 202. 341.M. (A. C.) on broad arrow, 360.—— Canada, &c., 601.—— creole, its derivation, 535.—— pearl, its etymology, 342.—— shob, a Kentish word, 65.Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.Mac Cabe (W. B.) on old shoes thrown for luck, 288.MacCulloch (Edgar) on Major-General Lambert, 459.Mackenzie (K. R. H.) on lost manuscripts, 456.Mackey (Mary), her Poems, 109.Macpherson's Ossian, its source, 201.Macrocosm, a work on the, 402.Madagascar poetry, 285.Madden (Sir F.) on autograph of Edward of Lancaster, 33.Magee (Abp.) and Lord Holland, 455.Magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.Magnetic intensity, 71.Magnum of port, 528.Maids' petition, 594.Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on consecrators of English bishops, 220.—— Psalmanazar, 479.Malta, the burial-place of Hannibal, 81.Mangel wurzel, how pronounced, 329. 463.Mantelkinder, 17.Manuscripts, difference in value, 9.——, search for, 354. 456.M. (A. R.) on descendants of Dr. Bill, 286.Maria on forms of judicial oaths, 333.—— meaning of mufti, 529.Mariconda on bibliography, 597.Marigmerii or Melinglerii, 207. 264.Markby (Thomas) on Bacon's Advancement, 554.Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Butler, 572.Marlborough, its opposition to county magistracy, 63.Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.Marriage, the Scotch law of, 191. 243.Marriages, curious, 525.Marriages en chemise, 17. 84.Marsden (Rev. Joshua) noticed, 181. 318.Marshall (Dr. Thomas) noticed, 83. 297.Martin drunk, a ballad, 19. 190.Martin (F. O.) on gloves at fairs, 560.—— overseers of wills, 586.—— Vincent family, 586.Martin (John) on Mrs. Cobb's Diary, 477.Marvell (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.Mary, daughter of James I. of Scotland, 260.Mary, Queen of Scots, her chair, 197.—— defended by Earl of Buchan, 237.—— gold cross, 95.Master family in Kent, 85.Master (G. S.) on epitaph at Llangollen, 287.—— inscriptions in books, 337.—— inscriptions in parochial registers, 257.—— Master family, 85.—— sign of the "Two Chances," 132.Mathias' (St.) day in leap year, 58. 115.Maudlin, its derivation, 50.M. (C. R.) on chaplain to Princess Elizabeth, 108.—— font inscriptions, 482.—— John Pictones, 133.M.D. (an) on the earldom of Oxford, 153.Meals, or malls, its meaning, 208. 298.Medal, a satirical one, 238.Mediæval or Middle Ages, 306.Megatherium Americanum, 590.Meigham, the London printer, 500.Merk lands and ures, 618.Merritt (L.) on difficulties in photography, 363.Meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.Methusalem, anecdote of, 134.Metrical psalms and hymns, 460.M. (F.) on collodion negative, 604.M. (F.),a Maltese, on mediæval parchment, 155.M. (F. M.) on inscriptions in books, 221.M. (G. R.) on Ecclesia Anglicana, 12. 535.Middleton (F. M.) on taking paint off old oak, 620.Midgley (Richard) noticed, 380. 438.Miland (John) on novel-writers, 14.Miles (J. A.) on test for lenses, 533.Miller (Dr. Geo.) his Donnelan lectures, 527.Milton and Sir Henry Wotton, 7. 111. 140.Milton in prose, by Madame Dubocage, 27.Milton's widow, her family, 596.Mint, Southwark, 303.Mistletoe, 119. 167. 269.—— in Ireland, 512.M. (J.) on Chaucer's knowledge of Italian 584.—— Clifton of Normanton, 354.—— English Comedians in Germany, 503.—— Fabricius, Bibliotheca, 379.—— Heuristisch, 417.—— Mémoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 193.—— Prospero, the island of, 524.—— reprints desirable, 153.—— Shakspeare's Richard III., 202.—— The Whippiad, 417.M. (J. C.) on witchcraft in 1638, 327.M. (J. F.) on hurrah! 633.M. (J. H.) on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 631.—— Gibbon's library, 407.—— Jacobite toasts, 220.—— passage in Coleridge, 393.—— passage in Thomson, 248.M. (J. R.) on Banbury zeal, 310.M. (J. W.) on subterranean bells, 328.—— Lamech killing Cain, 305.M. (L. A.) on carpets at Rome, 455.—— "Jack and Gill," &c., 572,—— vanes, 534.M. (M. F.) on photographic tent, 462.Mn. (J.) on epitaphs, 105.—— hexameters from Udimore register, 202.—— Jenny's bawbee, 207.Modstena, monument at, 26. 72.Molasses, its etymology, 36.Monastic kitchener's account, 60.Monboddo (Lord) noticed, 281.Monk (Gen.) and Cambridge University, 427. 486. 535.Monson (Lord) on Corbet peerage, 283.Monte (Agricola de) on Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.Moon divination, 177.Moore (Thomas), his first! 565.Mordaunt family, genealogies of, 50.More (Sir Thomas), queries respecting, 85.Morgan (Octavius) on goldsmiths' year-marks, 118.Mormon etymologies, 153.—— publications, 548.Morton (Countess of), the witch, 260.Mothers, early Christian, 548.Mowbray and Curle, their monument, 263.M. P. temp. Edward III., 528.M. (S. R.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.Muffs worn by gentlemen, 320. 392.Mufti, its derivation, 529.Muhammed on meaning of assassin, 181.—— cossack, 430.Mummies in Germany, 194.—— of ecclesiastics, 308.Munford (George) on Locke's writings, 13.—— Pambotanologia, 27.Munoki (St.), festival, 62.Munro (John) noticed, 179.Murdoch (J. B.) on Hone's History of Parody, 154.Murner's visit to England, 357.Murray, titular Bishop of Dunbar, 192.M. (V.) on family of Milton's widow, 596.M. (W.) on lady high sheriff, 236.M. (W. H.) on a Scottish brocard, 488.M. (W. T.) on Campbell's imitations, 481.—— Hibernicis Hibernior, 260.—— Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.—— praise from Sir Hubert Stanley, 158.—— "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love," 192.—— Shakspeare's word "delighted," 344.—— "will" and "shall," 356.M. (Y. S.) on Sir George Carr, 408.—— Cromwell's seal, 427.—— Dean Boyle, 431.—— Lord Cliff, 455.—— Mistletoe, 441.—— Westminster parishes, 454.Mytheversusmyth, 326. 375.
M. on burn at Croydon, 626.
—— erroneous forms of speech, 632.
—— rap and rend for, 284.
—— rathe, 634.
—— weather rules, 627.
μ. on Key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 338.
Mabley (W. T.) on collodion pictures, 267.
Mac, the patronymic, 202. 341.
M. (A. C.) on broad arrow, 360.
—— Canada, &c., 601.
—— creole, its derivation, 535.
—— pearl, its etymology, 342.
—— shob, a Kentish word, 65.
Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.
Mac Cabe (W. B.) on old shoes thrown for luck, 288.
MacCulloch (Edgar) on Major-General Lambert, 459.
Mackenzie (K. R. H.) on lost manuscripts, 456.
Mackey (Mary), her Poems, 109.
Macpherson's Ossian, its source, 201.
Macrocosm, a work on the, 402.
Madagascar poetry, 285.
Madden (Sir F.) on autograph of Edward of Lancaster, 33.
Magee (Abp.) and Lord Holland, 455.
Magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.
Magnetic intensity, 71.
Magnum of port, 528.
Maids' petition, 594.
Maitland (Dr. S. R.) on consecrators of English bishops, 220.
—— Psalmanazar, 479.
Malta, the burial-place of Hannibal, 81.
Mangel wurzel, how pronounced, 329. 463.
Mantelkinder, 17.
Manuscripts, difference in value, 9.
——, search for, 354. 456.
M. (A. R.) on descendants of Dr. Bill, 286.
Maria on forms of judicial oaths, 333.
—— meaning of mufti, 529.
Mariconda on bibliography, 597.
Marigmerii or Melinglerii, 207. 264.
Markby (Thomas) on Bacon's Advancement, 554.
Markland (J. H.) on Bishop Butler, 572.
Marlborough, its opposition to county magistracy, 63.
Marlowe's Lust's Dominion, 253.
Marriage, the Scotch law of, 191. 243.
Marriages, curious, 525.
Marriages en chemise, 17. 84.
Marsden (Rev. Joshua) noticed, 181. 318.
Marshall (Dr. Thomas) noticed, 83. 297.
Martin drunk, a ballad, 19. 190.
Martin (F. O.) on gloves at fairs, 560.
—— overseers of wills, 586.
—— Vincent family, 586.
Martin (John) on Mrs. Cobb's Diary, 477.
Marvell (Andrew), was he poisoned? 476.
Mary, daughter of James I. of Scotland, 260.
Mary, Queen of Scots, her chair, 197.
—— defended by Earl of Buchan, 237.
—— gold cross, 95.
Master family in Kent, 85.
Master (G. S.) on epitaph at Llangollen, 287.
—— inscriptions in books, 337.
—— inscriptions in parochial registers, 257.
—— Master family, 85.
—— sign of the "Two Chances," 132.
Mathias' (St.) day in leap year, 58. 115.
Maudlin, its derivation, 50.
M. (C. R.) on chaplain to Princess Elizabeth, 108.
—— font inscriptions, 482.
—— John Pictones, 133.
M.D. (an) on the earldom of Oxford, 153.
Meals, or malls, its meaning, 208. 298.
Medal, a satirical one, 238.
Mediæval or Middle Ages, 306.
Megatherium Americanum, 590.
Meigham, the London printer, 500.
Merk lands and ures, 618.
Merritt (L.) on difficulties in photography, 363.
Meteoric stone of the Thracian Chersonesus, 105.
Methusalem, anecdote of, 134.
Metrical psalms and hymns, 460.
M. (F.) on collodion negative, 604.
M. (F.),a Maltese, on mediæval parchment, 155.
M. (F. M.) on inscriptions in books, 221.
M. (G. R.) on Ecclesia Anglicana, 12. 535.
Middleton (F. M.) on taking paint off old oak, 620.
Midgley (Richard) noticed, 380. 438.
Miland (John) on novel-writers, 14.
Miles (J. A.) on test for lenses, 533.
Miller (Dr. Geo.) his Donnelan lectures, 527.
Milton and Sir Henry Wotton, 7. 111. 140.
Milton in prose, by Madame Dubocage, 27.
Milton's widow, her family, 596.
Mint, Southwark, 303.
Mistletoe, 119. 167. 269.
—— in Ireland, 512.
M. (J.) on Chaucer's knowledge of Italian 584.
—— Clifton of Normanton, 354.
—— English Comedians in Germany, 503.
—— Fabricius, Bibliotheca, 379.
—— Heuristisch, 417.
—— Mémoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 193.
—— Prospero, the island of, 524.
—— reprints desirable, 153.
—— Shakspeare's Richard III., 202.
—— The Whippiad, 417.
M. (J. C.) on witchcraft in 1638, 327.
M. (J. F.) on hurrah! 633.
M. (J. H.) on Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, 631.
—— Gibbon's library, 407.
—— Jacobite toasts, 220.
—— passage in Coleridge, 393.
—— passage in Thomson, 248.
M. (J. R.) on Banbury zeal, 310.
M. (J. W.) on subterranean bells, 328.
—— Lamech killing Cain, 305.
M. (L. A.) on carpets at Rome, 455.
—— "Jack and Gill," &c., 572,
—— vanes, 534.
M. (M. F.) on photographic tent, 462.
Mn. (J.) on epitaphs, 105.
—— hexameters from Udimore register, 202.
—— Jenny's bawbee, 207.
Modstena, monument at, 26. 72.
Molasses, its etymology, 36.
Monastic kitchener's account, 60.
Monboddo (Lord) noticed, 281.
Monk (Gen.) and Cambridge University, 427. 486. 535.
Monson (Lord) on Corbet peerage, 283.
Monte (Agricola de) on Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.
Moon divination, 177.
Moore (Thomas), his first! 565.
Mordaunt family, genealogies of, 50.
More (Sir Thomas), queries respecting, 85.
Morgan (Octavius) on goldsmiths' year-marks, 118.
Mormon etymologies, 153.
—— publications, 548.
Morton (Countess of), the witch, 260.
Mothers, early Christian, 548.
Mowbray and Curle, their monument, 263.
M. P. temp. Edward III., 528.
M. (S. R.) on Westminster Assembly, 368.
Muffs worn by gentlemen, 320. 392.
Mufti, its derivation, 529.
Muhammed on meaning of assassin, 181.
—— cossack, 430.
Mummies in Germany, 194.
—— of ecclesiastics, 308.
Munford (George) on Locke's writings, 13.
—— Pambotanologia, 27.
Munoki (St.), festival, 62.
Munro (John) noticed, 179.
Murdoch (J. B.) on Hone's History of Parody, 154.
Murner's visit to England, 357.
Murray, titular Bishop of Dunbar, 192.
M. (V.) on family of Milton's widow, 596.
M. (W.) on lady high sheriff, 236.
M. (W. H.) on a Scottish brocard, 488.
M. (W. T.) on Campbell's imitations, 481.
—— Hibernicis Hibernior, 260.
—— Macaulay's Young Levite, 191.
—— praise from Sir Hubert Stanley, 158.
—— "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love," 192.
—— Shakspeare's word "delighted," 344.
—— "will" and "shall," 356.
M. (Y. S.) on Sir George Carr, 408.
—— Cromwell's seal, 427.
—— Dean Boyle, 431.
—— Lord Cliff, 455.
—— Mistletoe, 441.
—— Westminster parishes, 454.
Mytheversusmyth, 326. 375.
N.
N.
N. (A.) on Mons. Consort, 381.—— Geneva lake, 406.Napoleon a poet, 301.—— origin of the name, 129.Napoleon III., emperor, 145.Natural philosophy, curious fact in, 206. 295. 367.Navorscher, queries from, 595.N. (D.) on uniforms of foot-guards, 595.Neal's manuscripts, 430.Nelson (Lord), his death, 52. 321.—— his rings, 305.—— and Wellington, 330.Nevell (Lady), contents of her music-book, 59. 187. 514.Newbury on Sir G. Browne, Bart, 528.Newspapers, notes on, 232.—— the oldest, 133.Newton (Mr. Justice) noticed, 528. 600.Newton (Sir Isaac), his tooth sold, 207.Newton (W. J.) on Sir W. Newton's process, 140. 187. 245. 338.Newx, its derivation, 571.N. (H. Y. W.) on India rubber, 71.Niagara, definition of, 50. 137.Nichols (P.) on Nelson rings, 305.Nichols (W. L.) on Bishop Burnet, 59.—— Chapel Plaster, 145.—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 113.—— Lavant at Chichester, 335.—— Lord Monboddo, 281.Nicknames, their origin, 143.Nightingale, poetical epithets of, 397.Nixon, a painter, 207.N. (J. M.) on the meaning of meals, 298.N. (K.) on Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.—— St. Nicholas' Church, Brighton, 150.N. (N.) on inscriptions in books, 438.Noake (J.) on sounding name, 37.North (Lord), his legitimacy, 207. 317.Northern Castle, a play, 382.Northumberland House, the lion of, 548.Norwegian antiquities, 618.Norwich bishops, a list, 358.Nose of wax, explained, 158. 439.No Skater on skating problem, 369.Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.Nota on uncertain etymologies, 43.Nottingham petitions, 175.Novels, their originator, and list of, 14.N. (R. S.) on lowbell, 393.—— nugget, 393.N. (S. K.) on note from Seville Cathedral, 258.N. (T. W.) on drills presaging death, 522.—— newx, its derivation, 571.Nugée (Geo.) on Country Parson's Advice, 550.Nugget, its meaning, 143. 272. 366. 393.Nuneham Regis, discovery at, 23. 507.Nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.Nunting table, its meaning, 133.Nursery rhymes, 455.—— tale, 8.N. (V. D.) on Lord Goring, 317.N. (W. L.) on capital punishment, 321.—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 343.—— passage in Wordsworth, 191.—— Tennyson query, 321.
N. (A.) on Mons. Consort, 381.
—— Geneva lake, 406.
Napoleon a poet, 301.
—— origin of the name, 129.
Napoleon III., emperor, 145.
Natural philosophy, curious fact in, 206. 295. 367.
Navorscher, queries from, 595.
N. (D.) on uniforms of foot-guards, 595.
Neal's manuscripts, 430.
Nelson (Lord), his death, 52. 321.
—— his rings, 305.
—— and Wellington, 330.
Nevell (Lady), contents of her music-book, 59. 187. 514.
Newbury on Sir G. Browne, Bart, 528.
Newspapers, notes on, 232.
—— the oldest, 133.
Newton (Mr. Justice) noticed, 528. 600.
Newton (Sir Isaac), his tooth sold, 207.
Newton (W. J.) on Sir W. Newton's process, 140. 187. 245. 338.
Newx, its derivation, 571.
N. (H. Y. W.) on India rubber, 71.
Niagara, definition of, 50. 137.
Nichols (P.) on Nelson rings, 305.
Nichols (W. L.) on Bishop Burnet, 59.
—— Chapel Plaster, 145.
—— Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 113.
—— Lavant at Chichester, 335.
—— Lord Monboddo, 281.
Nicknames, their origin, 143.
Nightingale, poetical epithets of, 397.
Nixon, a painter, 207.
N. (J. M.) on the meaning of meals, 298.
N. (K.) on Garrick's funeral epigram, 619.
—— St. Nicholas' Church, Brighton, 150.
N. (N.) on inscriptions in books, 438.
Noake (J.) on sounding name, 37.
North (Lord), his legitimacy, 207. 317.
Northern Castle, a play, 382.
Northumberland House, the lion of, 548.
Norwegian antiquities, 618.
Norwich bishops, a list, 358.
Nose of wax, explained, 158. 439.
No Skater on skating problem, 369.
Nostradamus on the gold diggings, 105.
Nota on uncertain etymologies, 43.
Nottingham petitions, 175.
Novels, their originator, and list of, 14.
N. (R. S.) on lowbell, 393.
—— nugget, 393.
N. (S. K.) on note from Seville Cathedral, 258.
N. (T. W.) on drills presaging death, 522.
—— newx, its derivation, 571.
Nugée (Geo.) on Country Parson's Advice, 550.
Nugget, its meaning, 143. 272. 366. 393.
Nuneham Regis, discovery at, 23. 507.
Nuns of the Hotel Dieu, 477.
Nunting table, its meaning, 133.
Nursery rhymes, 455.
—— tale, 8.
N. (V. D.) on Lord Goring, 317.
N. (W. L.) on capital punishment, 321.
—— etymological traces of our ancestors, 343.
—— passage in Wordsworth, 191.
—— Tennyson query, 321.
O.
O.
Ω. on quotations wanted, 345.Oak at Shelton, 193. 297.Oaken tombs, 528. 607.Oaths, forms of judicial, 453. 532.Observer on landlords in Lonsdale, 330.—— Lord North, 207.Odd mistakes, 404. 632.Œdipus on Dr. Parr's combination of vowels, 296.O. (J.) on bookselling in Calcutta, 199.—— books of emblems, 530.—— Canongate marriages, 67.—— Faithful Teate, 624.—— Hanover Rat, 481.—— Howell's Letters, 536.—— Lord Coke's Speech and Charge, 376.—— nugget, its etymology, 272.—— Old Satchels, 209.—— Penardo and Laissa, 161.—— Shakspearian book, 474.—— Somersetshire ballad, 364.—— sweet singers, 361.O. (J. P.) on Lady-day in harvest, 191.—— mistletoe, 167.—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.Oldham (Hugh), Bishop of Exeter, his pedigree, 14. 164. 189. 271.Oliver St. John, 520.Ol. Mem. Ju. on Dodo in Ceylon, 365.Olney, its meaning, 235.O. (O. O.) on Catherine Barton, 144.—— York mint, 133.Optical phenomenon, 155.—— query, 430. 560.Oratories, places of worship, 261.Ord (J. P.) on General Monk, 486.Orielensis on burrow, 321.Orkneys in pawn, 105. 183. 412.Ormon (John) on passage in Orosius, 606.Ornament, an old silver armorial, 96.Orosius, on a passage in, 399. 536. 606.Orte's Maps, edition of 1570, 109.Orthography, English, its changes, 10.O. (T. B.) on Indian chess problem, 193.Other-some, its early use, 571. 631.Ουδενon names of plants—spade, 132.Outlawe (Roger) noticed, 332. 385. 559.Overseers of wills, their duties, 500. 586."Over the left," origin of, 525.Ovid, on a passage in Fasti, 156.Oxford B. C. L. on Chaucer's prophetic view, 357.—— clergymen's scarfs, 337.—— Irish bishops as English suffragans, 569.Oxford earldom, 153.Oxfordshire legend on stone, 58.Oxoniensis on new moon divination, 177.—— parvise, 528.—— wedding divination, 545.
Ω. on quotations wanted, 345.
Oak at Shelton, 193. 297.
Oaken tombs, 528. 607.
Oaths, forms of judicial, 453. 532.
Observer on landlords in Lonsdale, 330.
—— Lord North, 207.
Odd mistakes, 404. 632.
Œdipus on Dr. Parr's combination of vowels, 296.
O. (J.) on bookselling in Calcutta, 199.
—— books of emblems, 530.
—— Canongate marriages, 67.
—— Faithful Teate, 624.
—— Hanover Rat, 481.
—— Howell's Letters, 536.
—— Lord Coke's Speech and Charge, 376.
—— nugget, its etymology, 272.
—— Old Satchels, 209.
—— Penardo and Laissa, 161.
—— Shakspearian book, 474.
—— Somersetshire ballad, 364.
—— sweet singers, 361.
O. (J. P.) on Lady-day in harvest, 191.
—— mistletoe, 167.
—— skull-capsversusskull-cups, 112.
Oldham (Hugh), Bishop of Exeter, his pedigree, 14. 164. 189. 271.
Oliver St. John, 520.
Ol. Mem. Ju. on Dodo in Ceylon, 365.
Olney, its meaning, 235.
O. (O. O.) on Catherine Barton, 144.
—— York mint, 133.
Optical phenomenon, 155.
—— query, 430. 560.
Oratories, places of worship, 261.
Ord (J. P.) on General Monk, 486.
Orielensis on burrow, 321.
Orkneys in pawn, 105. 183. 412.
Ormon (John) on passage in Orosius, 606.
Ornament, an old silver armorial, 96.
Orosius, on a passage in, 399. 536. 606.
Orte's Maps, edition of 1570, 109.
Orthography, English, its changes, 10.
O. (T. B.) on Indian chess problem, 193.
Other-some, its early use, 571. 631.
Ουδενon names of plants—spade, 132.
Outlawe (Roger) noticed, 332. 385. 559.
Overseers of wills, their duties, 500. 586.
"Over the left," origin of, 525.
Ovid, on a passage in Fasti, 156.
Oxford B. C. L. on Chaucer's prophetic view, 357.
—— clergymen's scarfs, 337.
—— Irish bishops as English suffragans, 569.
Oxford earldom, 153.
Oxfordshire legend on stone, 58.
Oxoniensis on new moon divination, 177.
—— parvise, 528.
—— wedding divination, 545.
P.
P.
P. (A.) on plan of London, 583.P. (A. A.) on developing collodion process, 604.Pack (Gen. Sir Dennis) noticed, 453.Paint, how taken off old oak, 620.Painters of the Flemish and Dutch schools, 65. 166.Pak-Rae on Wray family, 52.Palindromical lines, 178. 366. 417.Palissy and Cardinal Wiseman, 499.Pallant, at Chichester, 206. 269. 335.Pambotanologia described, 27.Pancake bell, 232.Papers preserved from damp, 126.Parallel passages, 151. 341. 513.Parchment, mediæval, 155. 317.Pardon, the General, a tract, 15.Parishes, names first given to, 536.Parish kettle, 129.—— registers, right of search, 598.Parker Society monogram, 502.Parliamentary chaplains, their sermons, 34. 343.Parochial libraries, 193. 369. 392. 438. 463. 507. 558. 605.—— registers, inscriptions in, 257.Parr's (Dr.) dedications, 156. 296.Parthenon described by Ciriaco, 306.Party, its modern use, 177. 247. 367.Parvise, its meaning, 528. 624.Parvus Homo on magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.Pascal, a saying of, 596.Passion, mediæval emblems of, 199.Pater on early Christian mothers, 548.Patrick (Bp.), his Parable of a Pilgrim, 156.Paul (St.) his Epistles to Seneca, 500. 583.P. (C. H.) on the word Jack, 622.P. (C— J. T.) on scarf worn by clergymen, 108.—— sun's rays putting out fires, 345.—— weather proverb, 200.P. (C. K.) on table moving, 596.P. (D.) on dimidiation in impalements, 629.—— family of Kelway, 608.—— parvise, 624.P. (D. W. S.) on Robert Wauchope, 552.Peacock (Edw.) on the cross in Mexico, 548.Peacock (Edw., Jun.) on Scotter register, 525.—— witchcraft sermons at Huntingdon, 381.Pearl, its etymology, 18. 166. 342.Peat, deodorising, 220.Pele (Robert), Abbot of Furness, 156.Pembroke (Countess of), her letter to Sir J. Wilkinson, 154.Pennecuik (Alex.), his lost MS., 134.Pensioners, gentlemen, 63.Pepys's Diary: battle of St. Gothard, 129.—— Morena, 118. 508.Percuriosus on Jennings family, 95.Percy Anecdotes, their authorship, 134. 214.Peter (St.), his statue at Rome, 96. 143. 210.Petition formula, ellipsis in, 596.Pettigrew (T. J.) on satirical playing-cards, 405.Pews in churches, their construction, 262.P. (G. H.) on collodion process, 185.Φ. on cross and pile, 487. 631.—— portrait of Duke of Gloucester, 338.—— princes' whipping-boys, 268.—— wet season in 1348, 63.Φ. (2) on stereoscopic queries, 505.Φ. (Ω.) on clergy employed in lay-offices, 50.Phillips family, 619.Phillips (J.) on Hogarth's portraits, 478.Philobiblion on anagrams, 452.—— inscriptions in books, 337.—— Irish characters on the stage, 356. 596.—— Waterloo, an ancient battle-ground, 82.Philophotog. on black tints, 116.Photo on collodion portraits, 388.Phonography, Hart's work on, 26.Photography, albumen process, 116. 217.—— amber varnish, 562.—— animal charcoal in photography, 245.—— antiquarian photographic club, 273. 462.—— Archer (Mr.), his services to photography, 218.—— black tints of French photographers, 116. 315.—— calotype negatives, 437.—— camera for out-door operations, 49. 116. 163. 266. 462.—— catalogues of books, 507.—— collodion pictures, 485. 533. 582.—— collodion process, 92. 116. 162. 163. 185. 266. 267. 363. 388. 414. 484. 562.—— DelaMotte and Cundall's Photographic Institution, 442.—— developing chamber, 315.—— developing fluid, 462.—— Diamond (Dr.), his services to photography acknowledged, 93.—— difficulties in photography, 245.—— glass baths, 437. 557.—— gun cotton, 314.—— gutta percha baths, 415.—— head-rests, 338.—— hydrosulphite of soda, 74.—— India-rubber substituted for yellow glass, 71.—— iodized paper, 48. 92. 140, 141. 187. 293.—— iodizing difficulty, 605.—— Le Gray and the collodion process, 47. 389.—— lens, test for, 485. 533. 555. 582.—— Lyte's mode of printing, 557.—— microscopic pictures, 507. 556.—— Newton's process, 140. 163. 187. 219. 245. 294. 338.—— Pollock's directions for obtaining positives, 581.—— portraits of criminals, 506.—— positives, 533. 581.—— processes upon paper, 20. 71.—— pyrogallic acid, 70. 117. 266.—— sealing-wax for baths, 314.—— sensitive paper, 48.—— Sisson's new developing fluid, 534.—— soiling of the fingers, 162.—— Society, 120.—— Society of Arts, their exhibition, 22.—— solutions, 48. 265. 363.—— stereoscopic pictures, 48. 70. 505. 557.—— sulphuric acid, 265.—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.—— Taylor's iodizing process, 187. 217, 218. 244. 364.—— tent, 462. 485. 534.—— wax-paper process, 71. 93. 218.—— Wilkinson's mode of levelling cameras, 604.Pic-nic, its etymology, 23. 240. 387. 585.Pictones (John), tutor to Queen Elizabeth, 133.Pictor on Herbé's Costumes Français, 182.Picts' houses and argils, 430.Pierrepont (John) noticed, 65. 606.Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 341. 415.Pim (Jonathan) on marriage ring, 332.Pinkerton (W.) on French sizain, 174.—— painter—Derrick, 507.—— Robert Drury, 485.—— serpent's tongue, 316.—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.—— unlucky days, 232.Pinto (Ferdinand Mendez), a liar of the first magnitude, 551.Pitt of Pimperne, his works, 135.P. (J.) on grafts and the parent tree, 261.—— lion at Northumberland House, 548.—— phrase "Coming home to men's business," 235.—— quotation from Shakspeare, 209.—— suicide at Marseilles, 316.P. (J.) jun. on emaciated figures, 439.—— font inscriptions, 625.P. (J. R.) on historical proverb, 156.Planets, origin of their names, 132.Plants, discovery of, 84. 211.——, names of wild, 233. 441.Plaster, Chapel, 37.Play-bills, when introduced, 234.Plough, the town, 129. 339.Plum-pudding at Paignton fair, 66.—— receipt for making, 319.P. (M. T.) on Holles family, 132.P. (O.) on inscriptions in books, 337.Poem, an early satirical, 568.Poems, inedited, 424.Poisons used for bouquets, &c., 262.Polka, its antiquity, 152.Pollock (H.) on positive photographs, 581.Pope (Alex.) and the Marquis Maffei, 64.—— his corrections from the Dunces, 541.—— and Buchanan, 570.—— inedited poem by, 57. 113.Popham (Lord Chief Justice) noticed, 259. 305.Pork-pisee, its meaning, 96.Port (Justice) noticed, 572.Portrait, a clerical one, 407.Portrait painters at Bath and Derby, 180. 294. 319. 393.Portraits at Brickwall House, 406.——, national, a catalogue suggested, 258.Postage stamps, perspective view of twelve, 35.Posts of conveyance, notices of, 3.Potguns, 190. 319.Powell (Sir John), 262. 359.P. (P.) on picture of our Lord's trial, 235.—— subterranean bells, 200.P. (R.) on "lying by the walls," 332.—— Welsh legend of the redbreast, 328.Pratt (Dean) noticed, 408.Prayer-book, editions prior to 1662, 18. 91. 321.Prester John, 502.Prestoniensis on Chapel Sunday, 527.—— Segantiorum Portus, 180.Price (R.) on drawing an inference, 303.Prigging tooth, or pugging tooth, 257.Primrosen in East Anglia, 201.Princes' whipping-boys, 268.Printers' grammars, 597.Prisoners, form of prayer for, 410. 483.P. (R. L.) on order of St. John of Jerusalem, 407.Proclamation of Henry VIII. against religious books, 421.——, their value as historical evidences, 3.Proctor (Wm.) on brasses since 1688, 272.—— collar of SS., 297.Prospero, the island of, 524.Proverbs:—As poor as Job's turkey, 180.—— Catching a Tartar, 73.—— God tempers the wind, 193.—— Nine tailors make a man, 165. 557.—— Qui facit per alium, facit per se, 382. 488. 629.—— To lie at the catch, 132,—— To talk like a Dutch uncle, 65.—— Very like a whale, 86.—— Weather, 200.—— When our Lord falls in our Lady's lap, 157.—— Winter thunder and summer flood, 81.—— You change Norman for a worse horse, 156.Psalmanazar, his history, 206. 305. 435. 479. 551.P. (S. R.) on raven superstition, 496.—— Valentines in America, 281.Pt. (A.) on Roman Catholic registers, 500.Pumphrey (Wm.) on stereoscopic pictures, 48.Purlieu, its etymology, 477. 633.Pursglove, suffragan bishop of Hull, 65. 135.P. (W.) on the "Boy of Heaven," 429.—— Johnsoniana, 328.—— key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 151.—— Spenser's birth-place, 303.—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.P. (W. H.) on heraldic queries, 203.P. (W. M.) on passage in Thomson, 67.Pylades and Corinna, 305. 551.
P. (A.) on plan of London, 583.
P. (A. A.) on developing collodion process, 604.
Pack (Gen. Sir Dennis) noticed, 453.
Paint, how taken off old oak, 620.
Painters of the Flemish and Dutch schools, 65. 166.
Pak-Rae on Wray family, 52.
Palindromical lines, 178. 366. 417.
Palissy and Cardinal Wiseman, 499.
Pallant, at Chichester, 206. 269. 335.
Pambotanologia described, 27.
Pancake bell, 232.
Papers preserved from damp, 126.
Parallel passages, 151. 341. 513.
Parchment, mediæval, 155. 317.
Pardon, the General, a tract, 15.
Parishes, names first given to, 536.
Parish kettle, 129.
—— registers, right of search, 598.
Parker Society monogram, 502.
Parliamentary chaplains, their sermons, 34. 343.
Parochial libraries, 193. 369. 392. 438. 463. 507. 558. 605.
—— registers, inscriptions in, 257.
Parr's (Dr.) dedications, 156. 296.
Parthenon described by Ciriaco, 306.
Party, its modern use, 177. 247. 367.
Parvise, its meaning, 528. 624.
Parvus Homo on magistrates wearing hats in court, 357.
Pascal, a saying of, 596.
Passion, mediæval emblems of, 199.
Pater on early Christian mothers, 548.
Patrick (Bp.), his Parable of a Pilgrim, 156.
Paul (St.) his Epistles to Seneca, 500. 583.
P. (C. H.) on the word Jack, 622.
P. (C— J. T.) on scarf worn by clergymen, 108.
—— sun's rays putting out fires, 345.
—— weather proverb, 200.
P. (C. K.) on table moving, 596.
P. (D.) on dimidiation in impalements, 629.
—— family of Kelway, 608.
—— parvise, 624.
P. (D. W. S.) on Robert Wauchope, 552.
Peacock (Edw.) on the cross in Mexico, 548.
Peacock (Edw., Jun.) on Scotter register, 525.
—— witchcraft sermons at Huntingdon, 381.
Pearl, its etymology, 18. 166. 342.
Peat, deodorising, 220.
Pele (Robert), Abbot of Furness, 156.
Pembroke (Countess of), her letter to Sir J. Wilkinson, 154.
Pennecuik (Alex.), his lost MS., 134.
Pensioners, gentlemen, 63.
Pepys's Diary: battle of St. Gothard, 129.
—— Morena, 118. 508.
Percuriosus on Jennings family, 95.
Percy Anecdotes, their authorship, 134. 214.
Peter (St.), his statue at Rome, 96. 143. 210.
Petition formula, ellipsis in, 596.
Pettigrew (T. J.) on satirical playing-cards, 405.
Pews in churches, their construction, 262.
P. (G. H.) on collodion process, 185.
Φ. on cross and pile, 487. 631.
—— portrait of Duke of Gloucester, 338.
—— princes' whipping-boys, 268.
—— wet season in 1348, 63.
Φ. (2) on stereoscopic queries, 505.
Φ. (Ω.) on clergy employed in lay-offices, 50.
Phillips family, 619.
Phillips (J.) on Hogarth's portraits, 478.
Philobiblion on anagrams, 452.
—— inscriptions in books, 337.
—— Irish characters on the stage, 356. 596.
—— Waterloo, an ancient battle-ground, 82.
Philophotog. on black tints, 116.
Photo on collodion portraits, 388.
Phonography, Hart's work on, 26.
Photography, albumen process, 116. 217.
—— amber varnish, 562.
—— animal charcoal in photography, 245.
—— antiquarian photographic club, 273. 462.
—— Archer (Mr.), his services to photography, 218.
—— black tints of French photographers, 116. 315.
—— calotype negatives, 437.
—— camera for out-door operations, 49. 116. 163. 266. 462.
—— catalogues of books, 507.
—— collodion pictures, 485. 533. 582.
—— collodion process, 92. 116. 162. 163. 185. 266. 267. 363. 388. 414. 484. 562.
—— DelaMotte and Cundall's Photographic Institution, 442.
—— developing chamber, 315.
—— developing fluid, 462.
—— Diamond (Dr.), his services to photography acknowledged, 93.
—— difficulties in photography, 245.
—— glass baths, 437. 557.
—— gun cotton, 314.
—— gutta percha baths, 415.
—— head-rests, 338.
—— hydrosulphite of soda, 74.
—— India-rubber substituted for yellow glass, 71.
—— iodized paper, 48. 92. 140, 141. 187. 293.
—— iodizing difficulty, 605.
—— Le Gray and the collodion process, 47. 389.
—— lens, test for, 485. 533. 555. 582.
—— Lyte's mode of printing, 557.
—— microscopic pictures, 507. 556.
—— Newton's process, 140. 163. 187. 219. 245. 294. 338.
—— Pollock's directions for obtaining positives, 581.
—— portraits of criminals, 506.
—— positives, 533. 581.
—— processes upon paper, 20. 71.
—— pyrogallic acid, 70. 117. 266.
—— sealing-wax for baths, 314.
—— sensitive paper, 48.
—— Sisson's new developing fluid, 534.
—— soiling of the fingers, 162.
—— Society, 120.
—— Society of Arts, their exhibition, 22.
—— solutions, 48. 265. 363.
—— stereoscopic pictures, 48. 70. 505. 557.
—— sulphuric acid, 265.
—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.
—— Taylor's iodizing process, 187. 217, 218. 244. 364.
—— tent, 462. 485. 534.
—— wax-paper process, 71. 93. 218.
—— Wilkinson's mode of levelling cameras, 604.
Pic-nic, its etymology, 23. 240. 387. 585.
Pictones (John), tutor to Queen Elizabeth, 133.
Pictor on Herbé's Costumes Français, 182.
Picts' houses and argils, 430.
Pierrepont (John) noticed, 65. 606.
Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 341. 415.
Pim (Jonathan) on marriage ring, 332.
Pinkerton (W.) on French sizain, 174.
—— painter—Derrick, 507.
—— Robert Drury, 485.
—— serpent's tongue, 316.
—— throwing old shoes for luck, 288.
—— unlucky days, 232.
Pinto (Ferdinand Mendez), a liar of the first magnitude, 551.
Pitt of Pimperne, his works, 135.
P. (J.) on grafts and the parent tree, 261.
—— lion at Northumberland House, 548.
—— phrase "Coming home to men's business," 235.
—— quotation from Shakspeare, 209.
—— suicide at Marseilles, 316.
P. (J.) jun. on emaciated figures, 439.
—— font inscriptions, 625.
P. (J. R.) on historical proverb, 156.
Planets, origin of their names, 132.
Plants, discovery of, 84. 211.
——, names of wild, 233. 441.
Plaster, Chapel, 37.
Play-bills, when introduced, 234.
Plough, the town, 129. 339.
Plum-pudding at Paignton fair, 66.
—— receipt for making, 319.
P. (M. T.) on Holles family, 132.
P. (O.) on inscriptions in books, 337.
Poem, an early satirical, 568.
Poems, inedited, 424.
Poisons used for bouquets, &c., 262.
Polka, its antiquity, 152.
Pollock (H.) on positive photographs, 581.
Pope (Alex.) and the Marquis Maffei, 64.
—— his corrections from the Dunces, 541.
—— and Buchanan, 570.
—— inedited poem by, 57. 113.
Popham (Lord Chief Justice) noticed, 259. 305.
Pork-pisee, its meaning, 96.
Port (Justice) noticed, 572.
Portrait, a clerical one, 407.
Portrait painters at Bath and Derby, 180. 294. 319. 393.
Portraits at Brickwall House, 406.
——, national, a catalogue suggested, 258.
Postage stamps, perspective view of twelve, 35.
Posts of conveyance, notices of, 3.
Potguns, 190. 319.
Powell (Sir John), 262. 359.
P. (P.) on picture of our Lord's trial, 235.
—— subterranean bells, 200.
P. (R.) on "lying by the walls," 332.
—— Welsh legend of the redbreast, 328.
Pratt (Dean) noticed, 408.
Prayer-book, editions prior to 1662, 18. 91. 321.
Prester John, 502.
Prestoniensis on Chapel Sunday, 527.
—— Segantiorum Portus, 180.
Price (R.) on drawing an inference, 303.
Prigging tooth, or pugging tooth, 257.
Primrosen in East Anglia, 201.
Princes' whipping-boys, 268.
Printers' grammars, 597.
Prisoners, form of prayer for, 410. 483.
P. (R. L.) on order of St. John of Jerusalem, 407.
Proclamation of Henry VIII. against religious books, 421.
——, their value as historical evidences, 3.
Proctor (Wm.) on brasses since 1688, 272.
—— collar of SS., 297.
Prospero, the island of, 524.
Proverbs:—As poor as Job's turkey, 180.
—— Catching a Tartar, 73.
—— God tempers the wind, 193.
—— Nine tailors make a man, 165. 557.
—— Qui facit per alium, facit per se, 382. 488. 629.
—— To lie at the catch, 132,
—— To talk like a Dutch uncle, 65.
—— Very like a whale, 86.
—— Weather, 200.
—— When our Lord falls in our Lady's lap, 157.
—— Winter thunder and summer flood, 81.
—— You change Norman for a worse horse, 156.
Psalmanazar, his history, 206. 305. 435. 479. 551.
P. (S. R.) on raven superstition, 496.
—— Valentines in America, 281.
Pt. (A.) on Roman Catholic registers, 500.
Pumphrey (Wm.) on stereoscopic pictures, 48.
Purlieu, its etymology, 477. 633.
Pursglove, suffragan bishop of Hull, 65. 135.
P. (W.) on the "Boy of Heaven," 429.
—— Johnsoniana, 328.
—— key to Dibdin's Bibliomania, 151.
—— Spenser's birth-place, 303.
—— talc for collodion pictures, 338.
P. (W. H.) on heraldic queries, 203.
P. (W. M.) on passage in Thomson, 67.
Pylades and Corinna, 305. 551.