Aungier (George), his MS. Diary, 286. A. (W. L.) on error in the Bible, Eph. ii. 13., 66. 44. Aylmer (John), Bishop of London, his parentage, 287. 394. 481. B. B. on the American standard, 258. Juxon (Abp.), his gold cups, 409. B. on Bishop Bedell, 152. Colley Cibber and John Gay, 1. B. (A.) on the four Georges, 169. Moorfields in Cromwell's time, 494. Babington (C. C.) on Colchicum autumnale, 454. Bacon House, Aldersgate, 247. Bacon (Sir Francis), Sam. Jennens' dedicatory letter to, Bacon (Thomas Sclater), his Diary, 448. B. (A. H.) on Pallens, as used by Virgil, 168. Balkaile, or Balcaile, 60. Banff (Lord), his family, 57. Banks (Sir Joseph), letter to Geo. Chalmers, 29. Banns published after the Nicene Creed, 18. 79. 115. Baptismal double names, 291. Baptismal names, 56. 120. 339. 455. Baptismal names of Protheza and Dolzabatt, 494. Barker (Henry), on Bishop Woodward, 210. Bates (Wm.) on providential escapes, 417. Bath family of Devon, 54. 137. Baugé, the battle of, 288. 394. B. (D.) on "Pilgrimage of Good Intent," 492. Be. on Timbs's Anecdote Biography, 178. Beamont (W.) on pencil writing, 318. Beard (Thomas), Cromwell's schoolmaster, 371. Beaulieu (Luke de), prebendary of Gloucester, 307. Beaumont (Dr. Joseph), dedication to his " Pysche," 177. Beauséant, its etymology, 458. "Beauties of England and Wales," reprint suggest ed Beck (Cave), noticed, 422. B. (E. D.) on L'Amie family, 160. Bedwell (Thomas), geometrician, 29. 74. Bede (Cuthbert) on Dr. James Bradley, 371. Christmas at Exeter in 1737, 465. Cock-knee, 492. Cromwell (Oliver), a wool-grower, 88.; his school- master, 371. Fall-of-the-leaf saying, 364. Going up Johnson's End, 249. Hamilton (Lady), her pictures, 389. Leighton, orthography of the name, 398. Liver and Crow, 384. St. Cattern's day, 464. Bedford (W. K. R.) on De Wolfo's daughter, &c., 386. Bedell (Bp.), notes on his Life by Burnet, 61. 97.; do- B. (E. F.) on fragment of an old Romance, 46. "Barnabee's Journal," date of the first edition, 421. Beggars' petition from Winchester, 401. 519. Barnard (Rev. Edw. W.), his Poems, 119. Barnes (Barnabe), quoted, 182. Barneveldt, Dutch tragedy on his death, 472. 518. Barons and baronets, 86. 220. Bar-Point on Napoleon II., 429. Barré (Col. Isaac), portrait, 30. Barrett of Essex, 450. 517. Barricades first used, 427. Bartholinus, reference in, 147. 259. 521. Bartley (Sir Wm.), his play " Cornelia," 428. Basire (J.), plate of Bartholomew Fair, 247. Bastard (Thomas), epigram, 183. Bates (Wm.) on burial in an upright posture, 296. "Call a spade a spade," 58. Character of the Germans, 224. "Le Démon de Socrate," 119. Neuhusens' "Theatre of Ingenuity," 420. Parr (Dr.), and tobacco, 12. Bellamy (Rev. Daniel), his dramatic Ode, 129. Bell, the Great Tom of Oxford, 465. Bells, cage for, 66.; submerged, 19. Beloe (Wm.), Key to his "Sexagenarian," 33. 93. Benlli Gawr, i. e. Benlli the Giant, 342. Bentley (Dr. Richard), his cure for sore eyes, 479. Beta on Busby, a military cap, 429. Sir Dudley Carleton's letters, 29. Betton (Thomas), his charitable bequests, 289. Black-currant Rob, 471. Napoli and its cognates, 410. Nipa palm (Nipa trecticans), 387. Paraphernalia, 438. Spectre of the Brocken, 477. B. (G.) on George Keate, 189. B. (H.) on MS. discovered at Cambridge, 479. B. (H. S. K.) on Leckhampton custom, 363. Bible, MS. used by the translators, 230. 297. 395. Bibliothecar. Chetham on College salting, 10. Salt mines, the first, 159. Bibliography, Sotheby's projected work on, 489. Quotation from Byron, 459. Ussher (Abp.), his manuscripts, 481. Birds flying from cholera, 428. Births, extraordinary, 471. 520. Bishops and their baronies, 227. 280. 335. 516. B. (J.) on Blackstone's portrait, 436. B. (J. S.) on Platty, a provincialism, 435. B. (K.) on ghost in the Tower, 145. Black, as a surname, 348. Black-currant Rob, 471. Blackiston, or Blackstone family, 387. Black-letter type, its disuse, 80. Blackstone family, 387. Blackstone (Judge), his portrait, 190. 335. 436. Blank verse, origin of, in England, 302. 403. 452.498. Blondin outdone 200 years ago, 406. 522. Blount (Lady), noticed, 127. B. (M.) on Bug as a provincialism, 199. Bodleian Catalogue, errors in, 44. Boleyn and Hainmond families, 116. 171. Bonaparte (Napoleon), only passport to England signed Bookbinder wanted, 491. Books burnt, 106. Books dedicated to the Deity, 60. 177. 216. 258. 319. 418. 483. Books, odd titles of, 367. Book stamps, armorial, 409. Books recently published: Andersen's Tales for Children, 484. Archæologia Cantiana, 358 Babrius' Fables, translated by Davies, 240. Baronius' Discours sur l'Origine des Russiens, 179. Bollaert's Researches in New Granada, &c., 300. Books recently published:- Book of Vagabonds and Beggars, 120. Blunt's Essays in Quarterly Review, 502. Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History, 120. Cadmon's Fall of Man, by Bosanquet, 200. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1574- Camden Society: Foxe's Narratives of the Days of Carlyle (Dr. Alex.), his Autobiography, 439. Collett's Poems, 300. Connellan on the Great Bardic Institution, 320. Cook's (Capt.) Voyages, by John Barrow, 440. Cuvier's E'loges Historiques, 399. D'Alton's King James's Army List, 240. Daunou: Discours sur l'E'tat des Lettres au Debary's History of the Church of England, 300. Demaus' Introduction to English Literature, 160. Dunlop's Hunting in the Himalaya, 40. Elvin's Hand-Book of Mottoes, 240. Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register, 503. Home Life of English Ladies in the Seventeenth Hook's Lives of the Abps. of Canterbury, 502. Keightley's Manse of Mastland, 378. Kilvert's Memoirs of Bishop Hurd, 120. Lamartine's Memoirs of Celebrated Characters, 80. Lee's Legends from the Fairy Land, 484. Lee's Lectures on the Church of Scotland, 20. Liber Albus, translated by H. T. Riley, 320. Mac Cabe's Agnes Arnold, 378. Masson's Introduction to French Literature, 358. Murray's Hand-Book for Berks, Bucks, and Ox- Murray's Hand-Book of South Wales, 200. Papworth's Ordinary of British Armorials, 240. Books recently published:- Pepper's Play-Book of Metals, 484. Ring's Essai sur la Rigsmaal-Saga, 179. Seagrave's Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 300. Stephens' Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay, 40. Tissot's De la Santé des Gens de Lettres, 260. 524. Waagen's Hand-Book of Painting, 160. Whitelocke's Memoirs of Bulstrode Whitelocke, Wilkins's Political Ballads, 501. Wise's Shakspeare: his Birth-place, 483. Wolf's Jahrbuch für Romanische und Englische Wood's Existence of the Deity, 100. "Bookseller's Opera," inquired after, 441. Booth (Charles) on Dublin Drawing Society, 134. Bourdeaux Testament, 331. 372. 416. 445. Bowring (John), his petition to James II., 67. Bracton (Henry), a judge of the Common Pleas, 208. Bradley (Dr. James), Savilian professor, portraits, 371. Brawn, its preparation, 429. 478. Breaking-up in the Netherlands, 185. Breaks (Thomas), epitaph at Epsom, 63. Brewster (Sir David) on the inventor of the electric Bride and bridegroom, an aged, 286. Britannicus (Joannes), his classical annotations, 48. British Museum, its principal librarians, 281. Brown (Sir James), of Barbadoes, 511. Marlborough (Duchess of ), birth-place, 306. B. (S. B.) on Ebenezer Picken, 457. Buchanan (Rev. J. L.), and Dr. Wm. Thomson, 412. Bucknall (Wm.), M.D., his family, 348. Bible, authorised version, 297. Druse magic, or table-turning, 344. Bunny," its etymology, 49. Bunyan (John), portrait, 171. Bunyan (Thomas), son of the Dreamer, 307. Burial ground, form for consecrating a private, 169. Bugs in 1625, 98. Fees for baptism, 452. German church in London, 54. Phillis Court, near Henley, 429. Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), his character by Dr. Hickes, 124.; Burns (Robert), similarity of sentiment between him Burrow (Reuben), translations from the Sanscrit, 309. Busby, a cap used by the Royal Artillery, 429. Butler (Alban), biography, 79. Butler (Billy), the hunting parson, 426. Butler (James) on Ireland in the last century, 324. B. (W.) on etymologies, 226. B. (W. H.) on birds flying from cholera, 428. Byron (Lord), and his printer Ridge, 362. C. C. on Dr. Archer's wit, 208. "Essays on British Autiquities," 110. Hymn: "Oft in sorrow," &c., 169. Jackson arms and pedigree, 449. Lepell (Mrs.), 76. Richards's Welsh Dictionary, 9. Vignette in Clarke's Repertorium Bibliographicum, 495. Cage for bells, 66. Cairns, a note on, 25. Calatrava, a military order, 148. Calderon's "Life's a Dream," its translator, 428. Calver (J.) on tavern signs, 295. Cambridge, early MS. discovered at, 428. 479. Cambridge memorabilia: Mansel, Mathias, and Far- Campbell of Dunstaffnage, 29. Campbells of Monzie, 193. 335. Camden (Wm.), biography of by Anstis, 2. Cantab. on marriages before noon, 148. Cantabrigiensis on Oxford honorary degrees, 450. Cantianus on Dugdale's MS. collections, 76. Cantilupe (St. Thomas), Bishop of Hereford, 254. 332. Canning (Hon. Geo.). political poem by, 69. 220. Cardonnel (Adam), noticed, 239. Cardonnel (Mansfeldt), noticed, 239. 456. Cards, foreign names of playing, 449. Cards, playing: Tarots, 398. Carew (C. F.) on cities turned into stone, 123. Wilkes's Autobiography, 90. Carew (Thomas), poems by, 222. Carey, governor of Guernsey, 329. 497. Carey (C. S.) on Temple at Tivoli, 369. Carey (Dr. Henry), poet, 301. Carey (P. S.) on ale and beer, 334. Church chancels, 312 431. Carey (Thomas), poet, 424. 519. Carleton (Chris.). particulars of, 386. Carleton (Sir Dudley), his early letters, 29. Carlisle on early notices of the name Shakspeare, 122. Caroline (Queen), wife of George II., 1. Cary family, co. Devon, 210. 280. Caryll (John Lord), his peerage, 102. 215. 337. Cat and Fiddle, an inn sign, 36. 98. Catherall (Samuel), Poem, 522. Catherine (St.), observation of her feast, 464. Causidicade," personal allusions in it, 412. 453. 496. C. (B.) on hint to publishers, 66. C. (B. H.) on ancient ballad, 367. Dedications to the Deity, 258. C. (C. A.) on St. George's in the East anticipated, 364. C. (D.) on Dildrum, King of the Cats, 463. Centum sign, 117. 216. 319. Centurion on Chinese collection, 409. C. (F.) on derivation of Buff, 375. Mews, its derivation, 489. Names of the wren in different languages, 406. C. (G. A.) on Calkewell Hill, 172. Nelson of Chaddleworth, 500. Chadwick (J. N.) on Captain Rich, 393. Chalices, inscription on ancient, 303. Chalmers (Dr. Thomas) on the Church of England, Charnock (R. S.) on cockpenny, 438. Henshaw, orthography of the name, 396. Shakspeare, derivation of, 122. Turnbull, a surname, 491. Widercombs, or vidrecome, 522. Yepsond, its derivation, 375. Zinc, its derivation, 398. Clinker (Humphry) on ladies' equestrianism temp. Shaksperian portraits, 122. 402. "Cloak Knavery," a ballad, 109. 219. "Clovis," a poem, 228. Cobbett (Wm.), Sayers's satirical lines on, 293. Cockle (James) on mathematical bibliography, 162.309. Chatterton (Thomas), and the Rowley controversy, 282. Cockney, origin of the word, 11. 295. 314. Judæus Odor, 116. Kant's wig, 109. Law and poison, 418. Vulgar errors in law, 391. C. (H. C.) on derivation of Pun, 339. Walking round a church, 463. Chener (Polecarp) on a Christmas ditty, 471. Children's drama, 168. 318. Chiming queries, 190. Chinese collection at Knightsbridge, its fate, 409. Cholera, birds flying from it, 428. Cholera in Ireland and the holy ashes, 425. Christ's birth mistimed, 269. Christmas at Court in 1603, 461.; observed at Exeter in 1737, 464.; carols and drink, 464.; mummers, Christmas tree, origin of it, 363. Church, walking round one at marriages, 463. Church architecture, its meaning, 49. 118. Church towers, 56. 118. Churchdown on witty despatches, 124. Churchyard tomb records, 63. Cibber (Colley) as laureat, 1. Cicero, English translations, 347. 522. Cities turned into stone, 123. C. (J. L.) on John Rogers's portrait, 472. Clammild on Joseph D, i. e. Joseph Cottle, 277. Magnetic declination, 69. Puns, unintentional, 286. Clapham, Beds., bell inscriptions, 336. "Paradise of the Soul," 375. Clarendon (Henry, Earl of), his note book, 306. Clarke (Hyde) on Levant Notes and Queries, 345. Digges (Sir Dudley), 218. Clavel (John), highwayman, 442. Clay (Alderman Hercules), his bequest, 176. Cockpenny, its derivation, 387. 437. Cock-throwing in 1737, 464. Coddington racecourse, 126. Codex Sinaiticus, discovered by Dr. Tischendorf, 313. Coffins, stone, adopted in burials, 228. 296. 391. Cogan (John), apothecary, epitaph, 63. Coins, slang nomenclature of, 171. 237. 295. 316. Collins (Samuel), M.D., Censor of the College of Phy- Collins (Samuel), M.D., Registrar of the College of Collins (Samuel), Vicar of Braintree, 42. Collins (Samuel), M.D., son of the Vicar of Braintree, 42. "Stare per antiquas vias," 471. Colman (Geo.), Jun., "The Battle of Hexham," 171. Columbus (Christopher), his letters, 242. 279. Commemoration Sermons, 128. 177. Commissary Court at Edinburgh, 170. 199. Commissioners for Propagating the Gospel in Wales, 448. Comprimbre in Kent, its locality, 169. Conciliator on a pacificatory precedent, 87. Confession in verse, 108. 155. 218. 433. 522. Conge at Yarmouth explained, 137. Congé d'élire pursued temp. Henry VI., 87. Conjure: Injure, 326. Conscience money, early notice of, 511. Conyers family arms, 139. Cooke family arms, 139. 277. 394. Cooke (C.) on harvest bell, 356. Cooke (Thomas), of Stoke Newington, his burial, 296. Cooper (C. H.) on John Amyatt, 78. Farrendine, 170. Fratres de Sacco, 131. Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Thomas Bedwell, 29. Collins (Samuel), five of that name, 42. Cotgrave (Randle), particulars of, 9. Greenhalgh (Dr. John), 28. Rauthwell (Richard), 428. |