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Scotch Psalms and Paraphrases, 200. sermons against inoculation, 510. T. (H.) on John Hales of Eton, 197. hardened and annealed, 316.

T. (H. G.) on Anglo-Saxon towers, 362.
Jack Robinson, 415.

keel hauling, with an addendum, 199. slings used by the early Britons, 377. tyning, its etymology, 605. Thiriold (Charles) on the termination -ster,

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Thomson (E.) on passage in Alfred's Boethius, 219.

Thoresby (Ralph), his descendants, 363.
Thornton Abbey, its fortifications, 485.
Three estates of the realm, 592.
Thumb, on biting the, 149. 281. 616.

T. (H. W. S.) on Coke and Cowper, 16.
Titi, "Histoire du Prince Titi," 220.
Title-deeds, the utility of old, 554.
Timepiece, an antique one, 412. 542.
Tindal's Rights of the Christian Church
condemned, 11.

Tipperary, lines on, 578.

Tityrus on beech-tree never struck by lightning, 129.

T. (J. G.) on bishops' lawn sleeves, 271.

T. (J. H.) on Irish rhymes, 606.

- inscription at Dewsbury, 614.

T. (L) on dukes and marquises, 76.

T. (L. H. J.) on derivation of Knightsbridge, 185.

Toads curing cancers, 193. 280. --the venom of, 338. 517.

Tobacco used by the Elizabethan ladies, 519. Todd (Dr. J. H.) on a Dutch picture, 457. Tolli, a sculptor, 313.

Tonson and the Westminsters, 348.

Tooke's Selections from Foreign Journals, 488.

Tophams of Craven, 604.

Topos on Aber and Inver, 290.
Tory, its meaning, 520.

Townshend MSS., extracts from, 573.
T. (P.) on mistranslation, 51.

descendants of John Rogers, 63. sermon by Oliver Cromwell, 447. Tradescants of Suffolk, 198. Trafalgar, its accentuation, 362. 438. 591. Trans-Dobunus on chronogram of Charles I., 575.

Travelling expenses in seventeenth century, 51.233.

T. (R. C.) on "Cujus vita fulgor," &c., 487. Treason, punishment for supposed, 216.305. Tree in Epping Forest, 100.

Trees, age of, 45.

remarkable, 18. 159. 191. 254. 281. 328.

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John Doe, 507.

Lord Huntingdon, 533.

Mémoires d'une Contemporaine, 75.
Penn a slaveholder, 425.

raised, an Americanism, 423. Salt-box, a college examination, 423. Sir Gammer Vans and Foote's shebear, 423. 576.

slums not an Americanism, 111.
song, "There were three ladies," 53.)
Tipperary, lines on, 578.
velitations and pickerings, 512.

Unicorn on age of trees, 45.

origin of various books, 167. University cap, its antiquity, 579.

Up, boys, and at them!" attributed to the Duke of Wellington, 400. Ursula on Edmund Chaloner, 292.

Cromwell's portrait, 136.
governors of St. Christopher's, 131.
portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby, 254.
surnames, 202.

Usages, transmission of ancient, 8.

V.

Vans (Sir G.) and Foote's she-bear, 576.
Vatican press, 478. 585.

Varro on Blifil and Black George, 588.
- reprint of first folio Shakspeare, 579.
Veiwe bowes, what? 10. 64.
Velitations and pickerings, their meaning,
512.

Vellum-bound books explained, 158.
Venice glasses, 76. 133. 233. 279.
Vernon (Adm.), lines on, 461. 590.
Veronica plant and saint, 199. 252. 804.
Viator on inummies, 110.

Vicars-Apostolic in England, 125. 297. 400.
Villeins, their manumission, 268.
Vindex on South's Sermons, 316.

Vine (G. R.) on Henry Smith, 129.

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Couplet "No nice extreme," &c., 530. the Ogden and Westcott families, 37. an old soldier, 577.

John de Castro and his brother Bat, 603.

W. (A.) on Hugh Broughton, 463. inscription on an oak chest, 8.

lyn, or lin, its etymology, 293.

M. P.'s previous to the Long Parlia ment, 388.

mathematical society of Wapping, 493. · Ricardo's Theory of Rent, 582. Sir John Hynde Cotton, 388.

Wake family, 290. 532.

Wake (H. T.) on Quakers' meeting-house, 554.

the Wake family, 290, 532.

Walbran (J. R.) on bells of Limerick Cathedral, 19.

monody on Sir John Moore, 15.

Walcott (Mackenzie) on bishops' marriages, 589.

Dr. Robert Clavering, 589. Waldegrave (Henry) noticed, 531.

Walesby (T.) on Wolsey's portraits, 278. Walker (Dr.) and Duke of Wellington, 599. Walker (Sir Edw.) notes from his MS., 405. Walker (Thos. L.) on chemical query, 604. cross-legged effigies, 352. 497.

-- collar of SS., 182. 352.

exterior stoups, 160. 345.

emaciated monumental effigies, 252.
St. Margaret, 157.

Waller family, 401. 537.

Waller the poet, his handwriting, 292. 374. 423.

Walter (H.) on Ball the priest and Jack
Straw, 615.

Berkeley's sublime system, 616.
hermits, 593.

Hildegare's prophecies, 302.

Wapping, the mathematical society of, 410.

493. 557.

War machine by a shoemaker, 508.

Warde (R. C.) on a case of longevity, 497.

obsolete words, 579.
Shropshire ballad, 118.

rhymes on places, 496.

"The wealth of this world," 532.

the world lasting six thousand years, 255.

Townshend manuscripts, 573. Warden (J. S.) on Beauty and Booty, 456. De Morgan's Book of Almanacs, 432. dodo queries, 497.

Elizabeth (Queen), was she dark or fair? 497.

family likenesses, 473.

hermits, ornamental, 472.

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Water turned into wine, lines on, 358.
Watson (Rev. Thomas), his MSS., 99.
Watson (Thomas), bishop of St. David's,
130. 281.

Waylen (J.) on spellings from sound, 29.
W. (C. K.) on bronze medals, 135.
W. (D.) on the Folger family, 533.
W. (S.) on smothering patients, 298.
Weatber prophecy, 5. 50. 71. 144.
Wedgwood family, 185.

Wedgwood (H.) on fetch and haberdasher,
17.

66 Giving the sack," 19.

W. (E. L.) on Henry Waldegrave, 531.
Wellington (Duke of), his death, 305. 330.

353.

memorial projected, 522.

his title, 462. 516.

and Marshal Ney, 480.

his pedigree, 508. 585.

Wells, superstitions connected with, 28. 96.
152. 304. 497.

W. (E N.) on English nobleman in the
service of Henri Quatre, 315.
foundation stones, 89.

gold mines and nugget, 171.
remarkable voyage, 315.
Shakspeare's plays, 99.

Wens, superstitious cure for, 145.

West (Benj), was he a pre-Raphaelite? 99.
Westcott (T.) on American degrees, 45.
American flag, stars, and stripes, 41.
American loyalists, 44.

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, 44.

Hopkinson's "Salt-box," 565.

Major-Gen. Lincoln, 495.

Penn a slaveholder, 512.

Royal New England regiment, 33.

seventeen years' locusts, 255.

Hannah Woolly, 59.

Yankee and Yankee Doodle, 56.

Westcott family, 37.

West India newspaper, the first, 149. 425.
Westminster Play, curious coincidences,
553.

W. (F. O.) on continental writers on anti-
quities, 35.

W. (H.) on burials in woollen, 58.

smothering hydrophobic patients, 438.

Wheale, its meaning, 579.
Wheble's editions of Junius, 261.
Whipping of women, 174. 281. 329. 425.
Whipping-posts, 388. 568.

Whit, its meaning, 45. 89.

Whitborne (J. B.) on a silver ornament, 602.

Tolli, a sculptor, 313.

White (A.Holt.) on cancers cured by toads,

280.

harvesting on Sundays, 278.
White (Anthony), his portrait, 306.
White Rose on Winchfield, Herts, 74.
Whitford (J. P.) on law against blasphemy,
534.

Whitgreave (F.) on an inscription, 291.
Whittlebury, Quakers' meeting-house at,
554

Whole Duty of Man, its author, 537.
Whunside on mitigation of capital punish-
ment, 614.

W. (1) queries on photography, 395. 421.
561.

Wickliffe, his birthplace, 55. 161. 254.
family, 360.
manuscripts, 100.

Wilde (G. J. de) on meeting-house at New-
castle, 556.

William, Abbot of St. Albans, 88.
William I, was he buried without a coffin?
35. 209.

Willow on foundation stones, 20.

Willow pattern, legend illustrated by, 509.
Wilson (Arthur C.) on coal used as fuel,
147.

deodorising peat, 615.

distemper in painting, 131.
etymology of Devon, &c., 151.

Gradus ad Parnassum, its author, 128.
Milan, its derivation, 128.

Wilson (Bp. Thomas), his Sacra Privata,414.
Wilton Castle, its destruction, 34. 280.
Winchester, trusty servant at, 12. 417. 495.
Winchfield, Hants, documents respecting,
74.

"Wind in" and "wind out," 388.

Windet (Dr.), his work DeVitâ Functorum,
511.

Winhall monument and quartering of arms,
314. 425.

Winthrop (W.), Malta, on bells and
storms, 508.

capital punishment, 485. 496.
Carthusian order, 463.

Cheshire proverbs and sayings, 385.
Elizabeth, equestrian statue of, 519.
evergreens in churches, 487.

419.

Governor of St. Christopher, 87. 364.

"Hell paved with good intentions,"

520.

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W. (J. R.) on Louis Napoleon, 543.

W. (L.) on burial in unconsecrated ground,
136.

W. (M. F.) on mistletoe on the oak, 449.
Wmson (S.) on Gray's Bard, 488.

profane swearing by the English, 367.
Tonson and the Westminsters, 348.
"Twas on the morn of sweet May-
day," 556.

Wn. (J.) on dissertation on salt-box, 54.
Woburn, different modes of spelling, 171.
Wodstena, monument at, 388. 518.
Wolfe (Gen.), his descendants, 245. 352.
Wolsey, portraits of, 149. 257. 298.
Woodruff, or Quinsy wort, 110.

Woodward (B. B.) on Americanisms, 543.
bibliography of Hampshire, 533.
door-head inscriptions, 543.
termination -ster, 568.

Taliesin's Mabinogi, 423.

title-deeds, 554.

Tumbledown Dick, 469.

Woollen, burials in, 58. 111.
Woolly (Hannah), notices of, 59.
Worcester, its etymology, 151.
Worcestershire legend in stone, 216. 288.
Works of the Learned. See Periodicals.

Worsaae (J. J. A.) on Bertram, editor of
Richard of Cirencester, 37.

Wotton (Sir Henry), his letter to Milton, 5.
W. (P.) on trochilus and crocodile, 132.
Wright's Louthiana, 131.

W. (R. M.) on bore, or tidal wave, 51.

travelling expenses in seventeenth cen-
tury, 51.

Wroth (H. T.) on cock and bull story, 146.
W. (S.) on cullery tenure, 534.

W. (T.) on Sir Richard Strachan, 37.
W. (W. F.) on Sandford's wax paper, 494.
solution for positive paper, 587,
W. (Wm.) on "Sending to Coventry," 318.
W. (Wm. M.) on a curious epigram, 507.
eagle supporting lecterns, 543.
Wykeham (William of) and Sir Wm.
Walworth, 503.

Wyle cop explained, 65.

X.

X. notes on old London, 168. 241.
serjeant painter, 292.

X. (D.) on colonial newspapers, 149.

Irish Peerage, 604.

meaning of Taboo, 151.

serjeant painter, 292.

surnames assumed, 203.

Xenophon on Jewish sabbatical year, 603.

Y.

Yalden (Thomas), his portrait, 291.
Yankee-Doodle explained, 56.
Year, an ecclesiastical one, 462. 563.
Y. (E. H.) on Amber Witch, 82.
British Apollo, 148.
exterior stoups, 160.
Henry Mortimer, 174.
lunar occultations, 176.

Yeowell (J.) on Spectator, vol. x., 387.
Y. (J.) on Heylin's extracts, &c., 434.
Yolante de Dreux, 209.

Y. (L.) on Kenrick's Epistles, 313.
Yolante de Dreux, 150. 209.
Yorkshire superstitions, 602.

Young (Dr. E.), allusion in his Sermon, 56.
$75.

"Young Student's Library," 521.

Z.

Z. on British regiments, their names and
numbers, 37. ⚫

Zeus on passage in Homer, 62.
Ziervogel's Dissertatio Academica, 462.
Zuinger (Thomas), verses by, 71.

Z. (Z. Z.) on arms of royalty in churches,
108.

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Asgill (John), list of his works, 3. 300.
A. (T. K.) on inedited letters of Southey
and Nares, 286.

Attorneys, too many in Norfolk, 530.

Augustine (St.), his work De Musicâ, 88.
328.

Authors and publishers, hints to, 334.
Authors or gents, two curious, 551.
A. (W.) on churchyard desecrated, 245.
Wycliffe's manuscripts, 100.

A. (W. L.) on formic acid, 420.
Aytoun (Sir Robert) noticed, 413. 465.

B.

B. on genealogies of the Mordaunt family,
553.

B. (A.) on turning the bed after childbirth,
482.

Edith of Finedon, 351.

epigram on Lord Palmerston, 199.
harvesting on Sundays, 351.
judges' robes, 223.

Bacon family, 483.

Bacon (Lord), a poet, 62.

History of Life and Death, 557.
phrase" Hostages to fortune," 43.
B. (A. E.) on "bosom multiplied," 155.

Cambridge disputations illustrative of
Shakspeare, 217.

inscription at Persepolis, 14.
King Lear, 82.

Love's Labour's Lost, 297. 344.
Merchant of Venice, 59.

Shakspeare query, 270.

Shakspeare readings, 26. 382.

the demonstrative" that" in Measure

for Measure, 155.

B. (A. F.) on Jeffrey Kinderley, 603.
Peleg in Germany, 174.

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Bagford's Collections at Cambridge, 556.
B. (A. H.) on meaning of Lyde, 533.
mummy wheat and maize, 513.
Bajocencis (Thomas), his works, 486.
Baker (Sir Richard), legend of, 318.
Ball the priest and Jack Straw, 485. 615.
Ballad of the Three Sisters. 102.
Balliolensis on bishops vacating their sees,
250.

etymology of quarrel, 173.
Morell's book-plate, 125.

alterations in the Prayer-Book, 257.

Banquo's ghost, 33.

Baptism, Anglican, its validity, 340. 447.
495.

Baptism, can a man baptize himself? 36.110.
-, children crying at, 600.
Barclay (John Lord) noticed, 495.
Bare Cross, 245. 401.

Baret (John), his tomb at St. Edmund's
Bury, 345. 520.

Barham (Rev. R. H.), his works, 158. 287.
609.

Barker (Jane), notices of, 245.

Barlaam's Commentary on Euclid, 76.
Barlow (George) on the Barlow family,
147.392

Barlow, inventor of repeating clocks, 147.
392. 439.

Barriere (M.) and Quarterly Review, 207.
Barrow's armorials, 303.

Bassano's church notes, 318. 375.
Bassett family, crest of, 245.

Bates (Wm.) on burying alive, 560.
Dutensiana, 466.

English kings, lines on, 184.
newspaper extracts, 519.
optical curiosities, 440.

rhymes upon places, 156.

Venice glasses, 133.

Bather (A. H.) on bills explained to sove-
reigns, 556.

Baths and their constituent parts, 221.
Bavenno, inscription on the church at,
359.469.

Baxter's Heavy Shove, 17.

Saints' Rest, criticism on, 86. 135. 159.
205.

Bayard's Leap, tradition respecting, 600.
Bayes' troops, explained, 56.

Bayley (Charles H.) on wyle cop, 65.
B. (B.) on Elizabeth's Book of Prayers, 32.
B. (C. C.) on furze bush in Scandinavia,
877.

B. (C. E.) on the Crystal Palace, 348.
B. (C. H.) on emaciated effigies, 85.

B. (C. W.) on Baxter's Saints' Rest, 159.
Shaston, 229.

Bd. (T.) on courtier and learned writer,
56.

B. (E.) on the sin-eater, 541.
Beadingfield (Edward), poem by ? 50.
Bealby (H. M.) on Baxter's Heavy Shove,

17.

Baxter's Saints' Rest, 205.

epitaph on Phoebe Hessel, 170.
supplying imperfections in books, 457.
Beateley (J.) on dress of the clergy, 99.
hunchback styled "my lord," 102.
Beauchamp (S.) on Trochilus and Croco-
dile, 112.

Beaumont (Wm.) on Barlow family, 440.
Ferguson's letter, 413.
"Beauty and Booty," 456.

Bed turned after childbirth, 432.
Bede, his works and epitaph, 342. 472.

Bede (Cuthbert) on birthplace of the first
Prince of Wales, 270.

Coleridge's reference to a wit, 590.
Distaff's day, 556.

Dutch allegorical picture, 590.
"Hostages to fortune," 43.

Irish rhymes in Swift, 431. 606.
Judas-coloured hair, 605.

- memorial at Areley-Kings, 406.

reverence to the altar, $3.
Spur Sunday, 242

toads applied to cancers, 193.
Worcestershire legend in stone, 216.

Beech tree never struck by lightning, 129.
£31.

Beef-eaters, origin of the name, 176. 256.
Beer, bitter, its antiquity, 72. 233. 375.
Bees, noise when swarming, 288.

Bee (Tee) on burials and funerals, 269.
Paget family, 109.
remarkable trees, 254.
rhymes upon places, 281.

B. (E. G.) on crossing the line, 245.
curious epitaph, 577.
galliards, a dance, 446.

incantations at cross roads, 137.
Thomason, collector of King's pamph-
lets, 175.

Beheaded man, body discovered of one,
386, 488. 558.

B. (E. I.) on etymology of Folkstone, 507.
relics of Judge Jeffreys, 531.

B. (E L.) on heraldic queries, 532.
Bell, inscription on a, 99. 257.
Bells, inscriptions on at Colne Priory, 554.
of Limerick cathedral, 19.
on horses' necks, 54. 135.
rung during storms, 508, 609.
Belon du Mans' Observations, 267. 492.
Benbow on burials in unconsecrated
ground, 84.

Benefactors, office for commemorating,
565.

Benson (C.) on biting the thumb, 616.
Berkeley's sublime system, 460. 616.

Berosus on Egyptian beer, 375.

-venom of toads, 338.

Bertram (C. J.), editor of Richard of Ci-
rencester, 37.

B. (F.) on Maiden-hair fern, 351.

Merry Hewid, 410.

B. (F. C.) on constables of France, 254.
man in the moon, 182.

B. (F. T. J.) on chronogram on Charles I.,
576.

B. (H.) on Cornish miners' superstition,

601.

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Bible, on Italic words in, 56.
Bibliographical competition, 525.
Bills explained to sovereigns, 556.
Bingham (Richard) on Bingham's autho.
rities, 172. 282.

Bingham's works, authorities quoted, 172.
282. 326.

Birds, dead, seldom found, 601.
Birmingham, the first book printed in, 413.
Bishop appointing himself, 508.
Bishops deprived by Queen Elizabeth, 100.
203.

by William III, 100. 204.

Bishops in Ireland, their consecration, 342.
lawn sleeves, 271.

marriages, 589.

suffragan, 200.

vacating their sees, 88. 250. 448.

B. (J.) on Bassano's Church Notes, 318.
Coverdale's remains, 6:5.

monument at Wadstena, 518.
B. (J. B.) on Miles Coverdale, 615.
B. (J. J. A.) on eiebreis, 568.

epigram by Owen, 329.

B. (J. M.) on the fern Osmunda, 617.

B. (J. N.) on Chaucer at the Temple, 603.
B. (J. O.) on Spanish veiwe bowes, 10.

B. (J. W.) on inscription in Westminster
Abbey, 96.

B. (L) on Tumbledown Dick, 391.
Black boys sold in London, 411.
Blackwell (Dr. Elizabeth), 44.

Bladon's "Letter to David Garrick," 577.
Blasphemy, law against, 534.
Blessing by the hand, 377.

Blifil and Black George, 588.
Blindman's holiday, 109. 232.
B. (M J.) on cure for cramp, 601.

dead birds seldom found, 601.

B. (M. N.) on Coverdale's remains, 552.
B. (N.) on Experto crede Roberto," 158.
Flemish words in Wales, 208.

Punch and Judy, whence derived, 43.
Bn. (R) on an old riddle, 97.

privilege at fairs, 461.

Boase (J. J. A.) on medallic queries, 314.
459.

plagiarisms of medallists, 529.
Bockett (Julia R.) on chantry chapels,

422.

Bodens (Colonel), notices of, 76.
Baoticus on Anima Magis, &c., 61.
"Balnea, vina, Venus," 376.
Cambridge prize poem, 219.
Punch and Judy, 184.
"Sacrum pingue dabo," 209.
Saul's seven days, 75.
Bohun (Edmund) noticed, 21.
Boiled Pig, a poem, 101, 329.
Boldon Buke, passage in, 578.
Bolingbroke Castle, spirit at, 144.
Boλis on Lord Stafford mines, &c., 222.
John de Huddersfield, 280.
Lalys, the architect, 271.

Bombastes Furioso, its author, 158. 287.
422 609.

Bonnyclabber, a drink, 318.

Bonsall on Coleridge's Notes on Pepys's
Diary, 213.

Davison's poems, 218.

delectable discourse on fishing, 37.

George Chalmers, 200.

"I'm the laird of windy walls," 37.

portrait of George Fox, 43.

Shakspeare folios, 195.

sites of buildings changed, 50.

the Heavy Shove, 58.

Book margins, their scantiness, 73.

Book of Destinies, 245. 329.

Booker (John) on Carians using devices,
556.

dissertation on a salt-box, 137.
Book-plate, a whimsical one, 32.

Books, notices of new Akerman's Re-
mains of Pagan Saxondom, 306.

Allies on Antiquities of Worcester-
shire, 401.

Arnold's Anticleptic Gradus, 113.
Art of Dining, or Gastronomy, 46.

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Hugo's Napoleon the Little, 306.
Jameson's Sacred and Legendary Art,
617.

Jenk's Address to the New England
Historic Genealogical Society, 402.
Jerrmann's Pictures from St. Peters-
burgh, 258.

Juvenal, Perseus, Sulpicia, translated,
210.

Kemp's Natural History of Creation,
22.

Kirby's Bridgewater Treatise, 65.
Lansborough's History of British
Zoophytes, 474.

Lardner's Handbook of Natural Phi-
losophy, 449.

Letters of an Englishman, 593.

Mahon (Lord), Letter to Jared Sparks,
£34.

Martin's Bibliographical Catalogue,

544.

Old Roads and New Roads, 450.
Poetry of the Year, 593.
Postulates and Data, 234.
Pumphrey's Photographic Illustra-
tions, 593.

Raine's Memoir of Robert Surtees,
66.

Retrospective Review, 450.
Sandys' Christmas-Tide, 617.
Smith's Collectanea Antiqua, 568.
Somersetshire Archæological Society,
234.

Smith's Parks and Pleasure Grounds,
343.

Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, 353.
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and
Roman Antiquities, 474.
Trevor on the Convocations of the two
Provinces 498.

Wellbeloved's Description of the Mu-
seum of the Yorkshire Philosophical
Society, 46.

Wellington, Memoir of, 305.

Welsh Sketches: second series, 354.
Wheeler's Analysis of New Testament
History, 330.

Books, notices of new -

Willich's Letters on the Income Tax,
593.

Williams' Local Nomenclature of the
Anglo-Saxons, 138.

Wilson on the Electric Telegraph, 161.
Wright's History of the Early Inhabi-
tants of Britain, 21.

Books and bindings, notes on, 94. 289.
Books, origin of various, 167.

Books, supplying imperfections in, 457.592.
Bookworm on whimsical book-plate, 32.
Booth (Captain) of Stockport, 340.
Bore in the Severn, 51.

Bogias on glossary of medical terms, 290.
Boscovitch's Philosophiæ Naturalis The-
oria, 102. 186.

Bossuet, his marriage, 149.

Bostal, or Borstal, its derivation, 487.
Bosworth (Jos.) on exterior stoups, 346.
Bowes (Lord Chancellor), his genealogy,
462.

Boy bishop at Eton, 63. 110.

B. (P.) on De Laudibus Sanctæ Crucis, 61.
Rous's Scotch Psalms, 278.

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church-stile, 378.

clock mottoes, 209.
Eton montem, 110.

Pepys charged with treason, 516.
Pepys's Morma, 373.
rabies canina, 207.

Ranelagh in old times, 429.

St. Luke, lines on, 307.

B. (R. B.) on hovellers or uhvellers, 412.
B. (R. C.) on dictionary of proper names, 99.
phrase "La garde meurt," &c., 11.
Breen (Henry H.) on bishops vacating their
sees, 448.

Campbell's imitations, 505.
Death, a bill of exchange, 36.

epigram on the monastic orders, 127.
on the popes, 603.
Gaspard de Coligny, 191.
governors of St. Christopher, 108. 364.
Irish language in the West Indies, 256.
Josephine's birthplace, 230.

"La garde meurt," &c., 377.
Mémoires d'une Contemporaine, 425.
possession nine points of the law, 425.
royal" We," its early use, 137,
"Sacrum pingue dabo," &c., 449.
Breitkopf, the inventor of musical type, 291.
Brewster (Sir D.) on lifting experiment, 79.
Bride, or Bridget (St.), notices of, 86. 350.
Bride's seat in church, 246. 424.
Brydges family, 34.

Briefs, when abolished, 257.

British Apollo, its author, 148. 230. 416.
British Critic, its later editors, 175.
Broadwood (H. F.) on Sussex wassailing,
600.

Brock (W.) on Canongate marriages, 136.
History of Commerce, 87.
bronze medals, 64. 135.
Brooke's Rosina, passage quoted, 272.
Brooks (Shirley) on smock marriages, 561.
Brougham's (J.) Sermons, 556.
Broughton (Hugh), his works, 463.
Brow, or Brough, in Essex, 411. 566.
Browne (Dr. P.), his manuscripts, 518.
Browne's Religio Medici, a passage in, 415.
518.

Browning (Robert) on "Roses all that's
fair adorn," 42.

Bruce (John) on Edmund Bohun, 21.
Spinoza's death-place, 614.

Bt. (J.) on birthplace of first Prince of
Wales, 373.

Bt. (J.) on the Dodo, 159.

man in the moon, 61.

Buchanan and Theodore Zuinger, 71.
Buckingham (E.) on Lintot's house, 198.
Buckton (T. J.) on Barlaam's Commentary
on Euclid, 76.

blessing by the hand, 377.
sinking fund, 18+.

Somnium Scipionis, 257.

Budget, origin of the term, 604.

Bulstrode (Wm.), brass of his wife, 394. 445.
Bunyan, on a phrase in, 56.

Burial on the north side of churches, 112.
Burials and funerals in 1660, 269.

Burials in unconsecrated ground, 17. 84.
134. 136. 229. 448.
Burial superstition, 193.

Burial without service, 108.
Buriensis on Bury market cross, 45.
lord mayors of London, 461.

tomb of John Baret, 520.

Burke (Walter), his epitaph, 576.
Burke's Reflections, on a passage in, 556.
Burn (J. S.) on Huguenots in Ireland, 423.
Burning, execution by, 33.

Burns' relics, 434. 486.

Burying alive, 245. 560.

Butler (Bishop), supposed author of the

Inquiry concerning Faith, 198.

B-w (F.) on armorials, 303.

Dr. Euseby Cleaver, 303.

docking horses, 43.

legend of Sir Richard Baker, 318.
"Oh! go from the window," 112.
B.(W. J.) on Dictionnaire Bibliographique,

35.

Byard on six thousand years, 209..

C.

C. on arms of royalty in churches, 108.
burials in woollen, 111.
catcalls, 560.

Devil, etymology of the word, 105.
ecclesiastical year, 563.

etymologies, uncertain, 588.

Fairfax family mansion, 111.
Father Petre, 589.

Georgia office, 543.

Henry Lord Viscount Dover, 86.
"La garde meurt," 85.
lines by Shenstone, 465.
lunar occultations, 257.
Maturin Laurent, 111.

Mémoires d'une Contemporaine, 181.
Mémoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 588.
muffs worn by gentlemen, 323.
"Oh! go from the window," 227.
Pickigni, 208.

519.

Queen's descent from John of Gaunt,

revolutionary calendar, 199.305.
Roman or British roads, 517.

Shakspeare emendations, 135. 468. 589.
sycophant, its etymology, 232.
travelling in the seventeenth century,

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