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Richard of Cirencester, 93.

Richard, Duke of Gloucester, autograph
motto of, 138, 252.

III., true tragedy of, 315.

Richardson, E. Bouchier, query relating to
Rev. Dr. Thomlinson, $50.
Richmond Buildings, Soho, 196.

Rich (A.), Jun., on the Buckingham motto,
459.

on meaning of " grummett," 358.
(Anthony), Jun., on Pope, Petronius,
and his translators, 414.

Rider, Sir William, 203 268. $25.
Rim bault, E. F., Dr., on authors who have
privately printed their own works, 469.
on ballad of Jemmy Dawson, 158.
on Betterton's duties of a player, 105.
-, bibliographical notes, 413.

on Dr. Burney's musical works, 135.
Cunningham's Handbook for

on

London, which see.

on Cheshire round, 456.

on Domingo Lomelyn, jester to Henry
VIII., 194.

English translation of Erasmus En-
comium Moriæ, 455.

on the exaletation of ale, a poem, 146.
on the field of forty footsteps, 217.
the first coffee-houses in England,

314.

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biographers, 379.

on Marylebone Gardens, 490.
on the Maudeleyne Grace, 437.
on mother of Thomas à Becket, 490.
on office-book of Sir Henry Herbert,
143.

on office of Master of the Revels, 219.
on the origin of the Jews-harp, 277.
on Pimlico, 474.

ten queries concerning poets and
poetry, S02.

on Roger de Coverley, 118.
on salting, 492.

on Sir Edward Dering's household
book, A.D. 1648-52, 162.

on William Basse and his poems, 266.
on spur money, 494.

on sword called curtana, 364.

tracts by Decker and Nash, 454.

on Turnstile Lane, Holborn,‘244.

on use of beaver hats in England,
317.

Vertue's manuscripts, 319.

when were umbrellas introduced into
England, 414.

who translated the Turkish Spy, 334.
Ringers' true guide, Beaufoy's, 157.
Riots, Bristol, 352. 460.

R. (L. C.) on derivation of" to fettle," 142.
R. (N. E.) allusion in Friar Brackley's
sermon, 351.

Roasted mouse, 430.

Robson (W.) on the name Martel, 294.
Rock (Rev. Daniel) on the fraternity of
Christian doctrine Chaucer's night
charm, 281.

- on the watching of the sepulchre, 354.
on the Wickliffite version of the scrip.
tures, 405.

on Vox Populi vox Dei, 370.
Rococo, 321. 356.

Rodd (Mr.) sale of his books, 190.
Roger Bacon, hints and queries for a new
edition of his works, 393.
Roger de Coverley, 59. 118.

Rogers (J. R.) on the meaning of palace,

202.

Roman Catholic church, statistics of, 61.
Roman numerals, 434.

Roodloft, history of, 195.
Rose, under the, 214.

Rosh, query respecting Sir Robert Long,
382.

Koss (C.) on the Duke of Monmouth's
pocket-book, 397.

on author of Laissez faire laissez
passer, 390.

Roterodamus or Luther and Erasmus, 27.
Rotton Row and Stockwell Street, 441.
Rowland's Choise of Change, 38.
Royal genealogies, 282.

household allowances, 85.
Roydon on fall of rain in England, 174.
R. (R.) on golden frog, 282.

on hints to intending editors, 243.
on provincial words, 467.
R. (T. C.) etymology of havior, 358.
Rufa on the Red Maids of Bristol, 219.
Rufus, Nosce teipsum, 391.

Cupid crying, 172

on the Devotee, 222.

epigram from the Latin of Vincent
Bourne, 253.

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translation from V. Bourne, 347.
Runcton, North, Norfolk, extract from
parish register of, 103.

Runes, 478.

Rush bearings, 258.

Russell (Lady Rachel), 462.

Russells and Savegard, meaning of, 202.
R. (W. B.) on Vox et Præterea nihil, 421.
R. (W. D.) on Henry Ryder, bishop of
Killaloe, 383.

R. (W. J. B.) on hexameter verses in the
scriptures, 109.

Ryder (Henry) bishop of Killaloe, 383. 418.
(Sir William), 282.

Rye (W. B.) on captivity of the Queen of
Bruce in England, 290.

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Sanson (John), " a living dog better than a
dead lion," origin of, 352.

-on Bishop Cosin's form of consecra-
tion of churches, 303.

on C. Agricola's Propugnaculum, 88.
203.

on La Mer des Histoires, 286.

on treatise by Engelbert, 214.
Sans Souci Theatre, Leicester Place, 150.
Sanuto's Doges of Venice, 35. 75. 220.
Sapcote motto, 366, 476.

Sartorius on travelling in England, 145.
Satirical medal of the Pretender, 58. 70.
103. 167.

Savile, (Marquis of), Halifax, 384.
Savegard and Russells, meaning of, 202.
267.

Sayers, the caricaturist, 187.
S. (C.) on water gate, 164.
Scala Coeli, 366. 402 455.
Scarborough warning, 138.

S. (C. F.) extracts from parish registers of
East Peckham, Kent, 42.

- on the fraternity of Christian doctrine,
214.

on origin of Epithet Factotum, 44.
Scheible of Stuttgart, books published by,
130.

Scole, White Hart Inn, 245. 283.
Schoolboy on Byron and Tacitus, 390.
Sclater (Dr.), in books of, 178.

Scotland, curse of, nine of diamonds, why
so called, 90.

thistle of, 24. 166.

Scotus on flaws of wind, 88.

on Duke of Monmouth's correspond-
ence, 427.

on a Flemish account, 74.

on roasted mouse, 430.

on order of Minerva, 88.

on Madoc's expedition to America, 25.
on thistle of Scotland, 90.

S. (C. W.) query, whence Shakspeare took
the names Poins and Bardolph, 385.

S. (D.) on the bishop that burneth, 87.
-on Defoe's tour through Great Bri-
tain, 205.

on Marescausia, 94.

on Praise undeserved, 222.

on record publications. 90.

on St. Antholin's parish books, 423.

S. (D. V.), query, brown study, 352.
on complexion, 473.

on direct and indirect etymology, 331.
"as lazy as Ludlum's dog as laid him
down to bark," 382

Seager, a painter, 469.

S. (E.) on Bayswater and its origin, 163.

on pokership, 369.

Secretan (Rev. C. F.) on Sermones Sancti
Caroli Borromæi, 27.

Selago and Samolus, the use of, by the
Druids, 157. 231.368.

Selden (Error in Johnson's life of), 451.
titles of honour, $51.

Seleucus on Anglo-Saxon lay of the Phoenix,
203.

on Cromwell's estates, 359.

on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmur-
rough, 163.

on Folk Lore of Wales. 294.

on new-year's-day custom, 214.
on Tureen, 340.

on Twm Sion Catti, 456.
Sepulchre (watching of), 318. 354.
Seriopoli, 213.

Sermones Sancti Caroli Borromæi, 27
Serpent's eggs, and straw necklaces, 24.
Scutter's" Atlas Novus," 156.

Seven champions of Christendom, 418.
Sewerage in Etruria, 180.

Seymour, (Colonel Hyde), $51.

S. (G. A.) on the Pardonere and Frere,
390.

(H.) on Complutensian MSS. 461.
Shaftesbury (Earl of), on Monmouth's

Ash, 82.

(Lord), and Dr. Whichcot, 382.
Shakespeare and dear stealing, 4.

Shakespeare, employment of monosyllables,
228.

Malone's blunder in, 213.

MSS. 53.

and the old Taming of the Shrew, 345.
papers, Dr. Maginn's, 470.

Hamlet, tradition respecting, 23.
Pedlar's Song attributed to, 23.

Shipster, meaning of, 216. 251.
Sholbus, (D.) on old charms, 293.

Shore (Dick), 220.

Short's Gardens, Drury Lane, 129.
Shrew, derivation of, 381, 421. 442.

Taming of the, 194. 227. 345.
Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury School, Dr.
Sam. Parr, and Dr. John Taylor of, 466.
Shrouds, or clouds, in Shakespeare, 58.
Shuck, the dog-fiend, 468.

Shylock, on the name, 184. 221.

**

S. (J.) on By hook or by crook," 237.
-on Forlot or Forthlot. 371.
Sickingen, Franz Von, $36. 389.
Signe of the end, query respecting, 12.
Simpson (William Sparrow), on a curious
monumental brass, 370.

Singer S. W. on Elfric's coloquy, 198. 278.
on king Alfred's Geography of Europe,
313.

on the Anglo-Saxon word Unlaed, 430.
on borrowed thoughts, 482.

on contradictions in Dox Quixote;
and query as to the Buscapié, 171.

on the Dodo queries, 485.

Dodo replies, 353.

on Hanno's Periplus, 412.

to Dr. Jacob Grimm 292.

on Lærig, 460.

on Luther's translation of the New
Testament, 453.

-on Pope's revision of Spence's Essay
on the Odyssey, 396.

what books did Otloh write, 113.

Singular motto, 214.

Sir Roger de Coverley, 368.

Siwel on God tempers the Wind, 418.
S. (J. A.) on By hook or by crook, 405.
on Lord Bacon's metrical version of

the Psalms, 263.

on ballad maker and legislators, 153.
on discours modest, 233.

on family of Dove of Doncaster, 253.
on Gesta Gravorum, 351.

on lines quoted by Goethe, 188.

S. (J. J.) motto of University of Cambridge.
S (J. M.) on topography of foreign print-.
ing presses, 340.

S. (J.) on Norman pedigrees, 267.

on Southwell's supplication, 351.
recent novel, 285.

S. (J. P.) on dissenting ministers, 445.
on chapels, 417.

Skinner's life of Monk, $78.

Skipwyth (Sir William), king's justice in
Ireland, 23.

Skyring (G. William), on America known
to the ancients, 342.

S. (L.), on allusions in homilies, 229.

- on omens from cattle, 259.

-on Tempora mutantur, 234.

Slang phrases, 234.

Smelling of the lamp, 335. 371.

Smirke (E). on the last of the villains, 139.

on old Auster Tenements, 307.

on pokership, 269.

Smyth's extracts on Burnet, 41.

Sneck up, 492.

Snob, origin of, 185. 250.

Snow of Chicksand priory, 351.

Snow (Robert), query as to illustrations of

cressets vert vert painted on enamel, 366.
-on hanap, 478.

on horns, 456.

on Judas Bell, 357.

on "A Mess," 153.

Soc, (C. R.) on college salting, 321.
Soho Square, 450.
Solomon Dayrolles, 476.
Song of the bees, 415.

Song in the style of Suckling, 133.

Sonnets by W. J. Thoms, 203. 222.
Soul and body, 390.

Southwell's supplication, 351.

S. (P.), on authorship of a couplet, 231.
Sparse, meaning of, 215. £51.

S. (P. C. S.), on Bernicia, 388.

- on Mr. Cresswell and Miss Warneford,
189.

on Duke of Ashgrove, 92.

on Dr. Dove of Doncaster, 73.

on Gazetteer of Portugal, 284.

on iron railings round St. Paul's, 446.

on Sir W. Rider, 203.

on a passage in Pope, 202.

Pope vindicated, 362.

on verb to endeavour oneself, 154.
Spectre, Sir Thomas Boleyn's, 468.
Speculum Exemploruin, 380.

Spence's Essay on the Odyssey (Pope's re-
vision of ), 396.

Spenser's monument, 481.

Spur money, 373, 374. 462. 494.
Spurious letter of Sr R. Walpole, 388.
S. (R S.), on Dance Thumbkin, 493.

on "A frog he would a-wooing go,"
458.

S. (R. J.) on History of Edward 11., 220.
on a peal of bells, 170.

S. (S.) on Sir William Rider, 269.

S. (S. P.), query on line quoted by De
Quincey, 351.

S. S. S. on black broth, 399.

on daysman, 419.

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St. Antholin's parish books, 423.

St. Chad (Henry, on burning the dead, 308.
St. Croix (H. C.) on Gray's Elegy, 150.
on "Love's last Shift," 383.

St. Evona's choice, 255.

St. Francis (Flemish work on the Order of),
385.

St. George (Lewelyn) on Bishop Lesly,
186.

St. Martin's Lane, 376.

St. Olave's, Crutched Friars. 115.

St. Paul's Alley. 410.

St. Paul's Churchyard, 410.

St. Valentine in Norwich-Cook-Eels, 293.
Standards of the Anglo-Saxons, devices
on, 216.

Stanesby (J. T.) on the word Sparse, 251.
Stanyan (Temple), 382.

Statistics (early) Chart, Kent, 330. 441.
Stationers' Registers, 84.

Statistics of the Roman Catholic Church,
61. 107.

Stephens' (Rev. W.) sermons, 118. 34.
Sterling and Penny, derivation of, 334. 411.

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Student on Madoc's expedition, 12.
Stukeley (Dr.), Medal of, 129.
Subscriber, on Scala Cœli, 365.

on wives of ecclesiastics, 77.
Suckling, inedited song by, 72.

lines in the style of, 20. 133,
Sudlow Jno) on Dr. Dobbs and his borse
Nobbs, 253.

Superstition, Death-bed, 315.
Superstitions of the midland counties, 451.

in the north of England, 244.
Supper of the Lorde, 332. 355. 362.
Surrey (Earl of) and his poems, and what
Dr. Percy did with them, 471.
Sussex, iron manufactories of, 87.
S. (W. H.) on the origin of grog, 168.
Swift's opinion of Burnet, 41.
-, note of, on Herodotus, 350.
Swingeing tureen, 406.

Sword called Curtana, 364.
Sword of Charles I. 372.
Swords worn in public, 415.

Swot, origin of, 352. S69.
Sydenham or Tidenham, 458.
Symbolical custom, 363.

Symbolism of the fir cone, 247.

of flowers, 457.

poetical, 219.

Symbols of the four Evangelists, 385. 471.

Т.

T. on Bishop Burnet, 181.

on bone houses, 221.

on buruing the dead, 216.

on Pedlar's song atttibuted to Shake-
spere, 23.

on MSS. of Casaubon, 422.

on the word Rococo, 321.

on Woolton's Christian Manual, $99.
T. (A.) on Discurs Modest, 142.

on Rev. Thomas Leman, 59.

Table book, 215.
Tablet to Napoleon, 406 461.
Tace Latin for a candle, 385.
Tacitus and Byron, 390.

Tale of a tub, 326.

Talisman, Charlemagne's, 140. 187.

Taming of the Shrew, the old, 194.

Taming of a Shrew, play of, 194. 227. 345.
Tandem, 382.

Tapestry, ancient, 43. 68

Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, 196.

Taylor (Jeremy), MSS. sermons by, 125.

reprint of his works, 483.

Taylor (Dr. John) of Shrewsbury and
Shrewsbury school, 466.

Telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards on metal for,

174. 206.

Temple, the, or a temple, 335. 420.

Temple Stanyan, 460.

Tempora mutantur, 234 419.

Teneber Wednesday, 459.

Tenements, Old Auster, 217. 307.

Tennison's funeral sermon on Nell Gwynne,
28.

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Ten queries concerning poets and poetry,

302.

T. (E. S.), numismatic queries, 468.
T. (E. S.), on "Shuck," the dog-fiend, 468.
on Sir Thomas Boleyn's spectre, 468.
þa on ancient church plate, 73.
Theophania, 174.

Theory of Vision (Berkeley's) vindicated,
107. 131.

℗ on devices on standards of the Anglo-
Saxons, 216.

on MSS. of Locke, 461.

on religious tract by F. H., 460.

Theses, bibliography of, 401. 461.
Thistle of Scotland, 24. 90.

Thomas à Becket, mother of, 415.
Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, 181. 234.

Thomlinson (Rev. Dr.), Query relating to,

350.

Thoms (William I.), "Pray remember the
grotto," 5.

72.

on white gloves at a maiden assize,

sonnets by, 200. 222.

on metrical charms, 229.
weather proverb, 413.
Thornhill (Sir J.), pocket-book of, 125.
Thorpe (B.), on Elfric's Colloquy, 232.
Thoulouse, inquisition of, 10.
Three balls of pawnbrokers, 42.
Throwing old shoes at a wedding, 468.
Thynne's collection of chancellors, 60.
Tickhill, "God help me," 249. 325. 422.
Tilbury, aboriginal chambers near, 462.
Tiles, ancient, 173. 419.

Times, when first established, 7. 75.

Times, Herald, Chronicle, when first esta-
blished, 75.

Times paper, history of, 36.

Titles of honour, 351.

T. (J.) on Antony Alsop, 259.

on Bishop Barnaby, 132.

on catacombs and bone-houses, 210.

on curious custom, 245.

T. (J. M.), on

Madoc's emigration to
America, 136. 236.

Todd (Rev. James H.), on ancient libraries,
83.

on Berkeley's Theory of Vision vindi-
eated, 130.

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Tracts, by Eachard, $20.

by Dekker and Nash. 454.
religious, by F. H., 460. 490.
Trade editions, 55.

Trafalgar, battle of, letters of Lord Nelson's
brother after, 36.

Tragedy of Richard III. 315.

Transportation of letters, 184. 293. 432.
Translation of Elian, 267.

Translation of the Scriptures, MSS. of
366.

Travelling of old, in England, 87. 145. 167.

220.

-hand bills, 146.

in 1590, 400.

Treatise on Art and Nature, J. B's, 401.
458.

Trunck breeches, 382. $84. 445. 489.
Tub, tale of a, 326.

Tureen, origin of, 246. 307. 340. 407. 455.
"Turkish Spy."
," who translated it, 334.
Turnbull (W. B. D. D.), on Scutter's At-
las Novus, 156

Turner's MS. History of Westminster, 140.
Turner (T. Hudson), on beaver hats, 266.
-on Pisan, 266.

- on Moneta Santa Helena, 101.
Turnstile Lane, Holborn, 244.
T. (W. C.), on public libraries, 391.
Twm Shawn Cattie, 383. 455, 456. 489.
Two noble kinsmen, 133.
Twysden, MSS. of Sir Roger, 76. 282.
Tyburn gallows, 180.
Tyndale, 303.

Typographical Antiquities by Dibdin, 56.

U.

Ulrich of Hutten, portraits of, 336.
Umbrellas, when were they introduced into
England, 414.

"Under the rose," 214.

Unlaed, the Anglo-Saxon word, 430.
Urbanus Regius, 367. 419.
Use of coffins, 321.

V.

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on a Latin verse, 215.

on ordination pledges, 235.
on Pusan Iklynton collar, 400.

on Tower Royal, 116.

on watching the sepulchre, 403. 354.
Venator on Sir Stephen Fox, 250.
Venice, Sanuto's Doges of, 35. 175. 220.
Venison, proclamation respecting sale of, 5.
Ventris (Edw.) on Frusius, 180.

of Roland Monoux, 188.
Verbum Græcum, 415.
Versicle and response, 440.

Vert Vert, illustrations of Gresset's, painted
on enamel, 36, 375.

Vertue's manuscripts, 319. 372.

Villains, last of the, 139.

Vincent (R.), on Gothic architecture, 59.
Viridis vallis, 213. 285.

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on apposition, 384.

on discovery of the eirculation of the
blood, 202.

on "Tempora mutantur nos et muta-
mur in illis," 419.

Wages in 17th and 19th centuries, 226.
Walbran (J. R.) on MSS, formerly belong-
ing to Dr. Hugh Todd, 246.
Walcott (Rev. M.) on grog, 52.

— on Turner's MS. history of Westmin-
ster, 140.

on St. Margeret's, Westminster, 196.
Watewich or Waterwich, 236.

Waller's poems, MS. notes on, 165.
Walpole (Horace), unpublished letter of,

273.

(Sir Robert), letter attributed to, 304.
321.396. 388.

Walter (Henry) on Christencat, 109.
Wandrille (St.), abbey of, 382.
Warburton and Collier v. Dyce, 53.
Wards, D'Israeli on the court of, 173.
Waring (Elijah) on Duke of Monmouth,
$58.

on Cwn Wybir and Cwn Annwn, 482.
-on Toom Shawn Cattie, 489.

on Bishop Burnet as an historian, 493.
Warneford (Miss) and Mr. Cresswell, 157.
Warning to watchmen, 167.

Warton and Heinsius, 285.

Warts, charms for cure of, $49. 482.
Watchmen, warning to, 167.

Watching the sepulchre, 318. 354. 403.
Watewich, 121. 405.

Wax (Albert) on ancient inscribed dish,
117.

on MS. chronicles at Reigate, 6.

on Pandoxare, 234.

on shipster and gourders, 356.

W. (B.) on derivation of Lærig, 387.

on John and Pisan, 299.

W. (E.) on abdication of James II., 489.
Weather proverbs. 413.

rhyme (Norfolk), 349.

Weeping cross, 154.

Wellington, Wyrwast, Cokam, 401.
Welsh custom, curious, 173.

406.

ambassador, or the cuckoo, 230. 283.

W. (E. N) on Spenser's monument, 481.
Wessel-cup Hymn, 137.

Westminster, Turner's MS. history of, 140.
Westmoreland, Lady Jane of, 103.

W. (G.) on American aborigines called
Indians, 491.

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V. (H.) on Arabic numerals and cipher,
433.

on Byron and Tacitus, 462.

on the word peruse or pervise, 215. 319.
on a passage in Frith's work, $19.

on Scala Cæli, 455.

on the Supper of the Lorde, 362.
on three balls of pawnbrokers, 42.

why Moses represented with horns,
420.

Whelps, what ships so called, 77. 106.
"Where England's monarch," authorship
of, 415. 458.

W. (H. F.) on Dr. Dryasdust, 26
Whichcot (Dr.) and Lord Shaftesbury,
382. 444. 488.

White Conduit House, 395.

White gloves at a maiden assize, 29. 72.
Whitgift and Cartwright, Cunningham's
lives of, 379.

Whitehall, 436.

White Hart Inn, Scole, 245. 523. 410.
Why Moses represented with horus, 420.
Wiccamicus on "Angels' visits," 102.
Wickliffite version of the Scriptures, 405.
Wild House, Drury Lane, 228.
Wild Huntsman, The, 363.
Wilkes (John), papers of, 125.
Wilkinson (Henry) on fall of rain in Eng-
land, 235.

reply to query about the Arabic nu-
merals, 368.

Williams (B.) on transposition of letters,
181.

Williams (W.) on Billingsgate, 94.
Winifreda (St.), 384. 475.

Wives of ecclesiastics, 77. 115. 147.
W. (J. K. R.) on Christmas Hymn, 252.
W. (J.) on early inscriptions, 491.

W. (M.), answer to A Limb of the Law, 72.
Wodderspoon (John) on St. Valentine, in
Norwich-Cook-Eels, 293.

Woman's will, lines on, 247.

Woodcut likenesses of Luther and Eras-
mus, 203.

Woolton's Christian Manual, 399. 490.
Worm of Lambton, 453.

Wotton's Poem to Lord Bacon, 489.
Wreford (J. Reynell) on inedited lines by
Robert Burns, 300.

Writers of notes on fly leaves, 51.

W. (S.) on German version of Gray's Elegy,

150.

on Luther's translation of the Bible,
453.

on Luther's portrait at Warwick Cas-
tle, 457.

W. (T.) on "Bive" and "Chute" lambs, 93.
on the genealogy of European sove-
reigns, 250.

on Pavoise of the Black Prince, 283.
on Queen's Bagnio, 286.

W. (T. T.), on gib cat, 235.

why did Dr. Dee quit Manchester, 216.
watching the sepulchre Dominus
factotum-Robert Passellew, 318.
Wyatt (Rev. Geo.), on tracts by Eachard,
320.

Wyattville (Sir Jeffery), 215. 252.
Wycliffite translation of the Scriptures,
MSS. of, 366.

X.

X. on pursuits of literature, 253.

on origin of rococo, 357.

on smelling of the lamp, 335.
X. X. on the Liturgy Version of the Psalms
203.

Y.

Yard, books by the, 166.

Yarrell (Wm.) on havior, heavier, or bever,
269.

Yates (J. B.) on medal of the Pretender, 1
Y. (D.S.) on Defoe's Tour through Great
Britain, and etymology of Armagh, 158.

on ghost stories of Daniel De Foe, 241
Yeoman, what is the meaning of, 440.
Yong and Drayton, 213.
Yorkshire subscriber on Erasmus' Para-
phrase of the Gospels, 173.
Young Levite, Macaulay's, 26. 374.

Z.

Z. on portrait by Boonen, 386.
Zachary Boyd, 298, 406.
Zenobia, a Jewess, 383. 421. 461.
Zero, derivation of, 215. 268.

Z. (2. X.) on Genealogy of European Sove-
reigns, 92.

Z. (X. Y.), query as to the meaning of
trunk breeches, Barba longa, and merce-
nary preacher, 384.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

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