R. (J.) Cork, on General Wolfe, 136. 279. 309. the Muggletonians, 236. Bishop Kidder's autobiography, 231. quotation from St. Gregory's Homily, ecclesiastical geography, 329. Junius and the Quarterly Review, 194. 614. 66 R. (L. M. M.) on the Black Book of Scone, 294. portrait of Mrs. Percy, 306. the tune,"Well bobbit, Blanch of R. (L. X.) on quotation from Young, 617. R. (M. T.) on Sterne in Paris, 254. Robin of Doncaster, his epitaph, 179. the existence of St. Patrick, 561. Index Expurgatorius, 33. 82. Rood, black, in Scotland, 440. Ross (C.) on the phrase "There is no Rotten Row, origin of the name, 40. 160. Rowe (R. R.) on the radish feast at Oxford, Royal" We," when first adopted, 489. R. (R.) on Devonshire superstition, 77. Bow-bell as synonymous with Cock- - Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists, 508. the custom of cranes in storms, 582. superstitious use of fernseed, 172. "Love me, love my dog," 538. palace of Lucifer, 275. praying to the Devil, 352. pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 451. Sacheverell (Dr.), his Derby sermon, 106. S. (A. D. F. R.) on inscription over Aldus' S. (A. F.) on the derivation of Beholden, Saint, emblems of an unknown, 347. periwinkle, 332. persons of the name of Devil, 370. Sandys (Charles) on men of Kent, 615. early instances of teaching the blind esquires of the martyred king, 126. enigma on the letter I, 427. sites of buildings mysteriously changed, Santorin, the island of, etymology of its Sarpedon on "The right divine of kings," Sax on Cromwell's skull, 354. Cynthia's dragon-yoke, 354. Saxonicus on ballad on Shakspeare, 466. the last slave sold in England, 438. Sc. on inscription on a pair of spectacles, 39. Scott (George S.) on shrine of Edward the Schola Cordis, its authorship, 92. Scot's Philomythie, &c., 179. Scots march, the old, 104. 235. 280. 331. 449. Seleucus on deaths from fasting, 301. Seller (Abednego), notices of, 587. Sept, its etymology, 277. 304. September, thirty days hath, the antiquity Septimus on French and Italian degrees, 79. Serjeant trumpeter, his privileges, 127. Settle's Female Prelate, 52. Seventh son of a seventh son, 532. 596. 617. 210. Shunt, a provincialism, 352. 450. Sickle, or shekel, as used by Shakspeare, Sigma on Moravian hymns, 249. national proverbs, 397. portrait of Mesmer, 418. Silent woman, origin of the sign, 468. 547. Simon of Sudbury, archbishop of Canter- Simonides on Quaker Bible, 44. the author of the tune Doncaster, 106. ink used in ancient MSS., 151. Hoare's charity, 229. epitaph in St. George's, Sudbury, 245. an obelisk, 78. moveable organs and pulpits, 345. a correction in the Oxford Manual, $69. dedication of Middleton church, 372. inedited poetry, 387. 435. 580. Simon of Sudbury, 194. "Speculum Christianorum," &c., 558. a Suffolk legend, 195. Turner's Romish Fox, 448. Singer (S. W.) on the meaning and origin the meaning of Dulcarnon, 252. 326. legend of St. Kenelm, 131. the poet referred to by Bacon, 232. notes on books: Humphrey's works, S. (J. J.) on sainted kings incorruptible, 223. S. (L.) on an inscription on a sun-dial, 79. translation of Richard de Bury's Phi- Slang dictionaries, 79. 208. Slave, the last one sold in England, 438. Sleck stone, meaning of, 140. 404. 548. Slings used by the early Britons, 537. Sterne at Paris, 188. monastic establishments in Scotland, 188. Smectymnus, the five divines, 202, Lord Marchers of Wales, 445. Shakspeare's seal, 539. Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on a case of waistcoats worn by women, 392. Sneezing, customs observed at, 364. 500. Sneyd (W.) on Dean Swift on Herbert's cases of longevity, 389. Snooks, or Sevenoaks, 438. Snow (Robert) on sun-dial motto, 619. Snuff placed on a coffin, 462. Sob on Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, 394. Somerlayes explained, 321. Song- Not long ago I drank a full pot," collar of SS, 255. Tandem D. O. M., 330. S. (S. S.) Bishop Hall's resolutions, 150. the introduction of stops, 379. S. 2 (S. S.) on the etymology of Mushroom, the derivation of Stoke, 308. S. (T.) on the authorship of " God's Love," Tudur Aled's poems, 17. 321. Statute of limitations abroad, 546. Steinman (G. S.) on genealogical queries, Stephens (George) on the derivation of Northern ballads, 177. popular stories of the English peasan- Stephen's lectures on Chaucer, 69. Sterne in Paris, 105. popular stories of the English peasan- Sterne in Paris, 105. 188. 254. at Sutton on the Forest, 409. monastic establishments in Scotland, 208. Still-born children, superstition respecting, Stilts used by the Irish, 508. Stoke, its meaning, 106. 151. 212. 308. Stone-pillar worship in Ireland, 121. £59. Stops, when first introduced, 1. 133. 164. Storm in 1739, 412. Stoups, exterior, examples of, 560. 617. Sudlow (John) on South Sea playing cards, Suffolk newspapers printed at Bury, 127. Suicides buried in cross-roads, 405. indignities on their bodies, 272. 356. Suwich priory, particulars of, 344. Vincent Bourne's Epilogus, 60. T. on the Amber Witch, 569. the author of History is Philosophy, Plenius and his lyrichord, 58. Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay, 36. Talbot (Peter), was he author of Blak- Tandem D. O. M., 330. Taprobane on a regular mull, 165. Taylor (Alex.) on the Greek referred to by Taylor (E. S.) on burials in woollen, 414. note on Virgil, 388. general pardons, 496. Taylor (H. W. S.) on sailing on Friday, 381. motto at Newcastle, 452. a story by him, 611. Taylors of Worcester, notices of, 370. 473. emaciated monumental effigies, 427. the various styles of old china, 415. Presbyterian oath, 274. the effects of the window-tax, 559. T. (E.) on portrait of William Combe, 558. Irish titles of honour, 467. the pronunciation of oasis, 465. 42. John Holywood, the mathematician, St. Irene and the island Santorin, 14. Tewars on Notte of Imbercourt, Surrey, sons of the Conqueror, 512. mother of Richard Fitz-John, 511. the Waller family, 586. Texas, plant in, 42. Texts, preaching from in Cornwall, 2. T. (G. E.) on "Sum liber, et non sum," &c., T. (G. W.) on equestrian figure of Eliza- meaning of Stickle, 235. D. on the derivation of Chelwoldesbury, T. (H.) on inscription at Hardwicke Hall, 125. the phrase German's lips, 151. Theodoric, legend of, 196. T. (H. G.) on Chantrey's sleeping children, --second exhumation of King Arthur, - the seventh son, 412. 572. Thompsons of Lancashire, their arms, 468. Thoms (W. J.) on Flemish illustrations of Thiers' Consulship and Empire, mistrans- Thorpe (Ashwell), ballad of, 258. Three estates of the realm, 129. 589. Throw on the derivation of Garsecg, 126. on the walrus being found in the Thunder, Bailey's definition of, 56. T. (H. W. S.) on Sir Richard Pole, 567. Tilfordiensis on Tilford oak, 277. Tillotson (Abp.) on Athanasian creed, 469. T. (J. E.) on the diving success of Sir J. dial motto on Mont Cenis, 285. T. (J. G.) on Goblin, Gorgeous, Gossip, 248. T. (L. H. J.) on modern Greek names of Sir Walter Raleigh's snuff-box, 78. Spanish verses on the invasion of England, 294. General James Wolfe, 35. T. (M.) on a theoloneum, 105. Toady explained, 419. Todd (Dr. J. H.) on Pandecte, 622. Philip Twisden, Bishop of Raphoe, 10. Tokens, Scotch, of the 17th century, 585. the slings of the early Britons, 537. Tonges of Tonge, notices of, 40. Tonson and the Westminsters, 585. Tortoiseshell tom cats, 465. 618. T. (P.) on Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 116. 68. Gospel oaks, 210. the meaning of Hyrne, 211 104. 208. Tudur Aled's poems, 17. T. (W. G. T.) on the arms of Sir Roger Twisden (Philip), bishop of Kaphoe, notice Twises, explained, 592. Twittens, the meaning of, 560. T. (W. W. E.) on Abraham-men, 442. Sir Hobbard de Hoy, 468. Sir E. Seaward's Narrative, 10. Tye, its meaning as used in Sussex, 395. Cynthia's Dragon-yoke, 354. V. on Plato's lines in Antho. Palat., 450. Spanish verses on the invasion, 352. V. (H. H. H.) on Bishop Coverdale's Bible, marriage tithe in Wales, 29. Vice. Com. Deputat. on sheriffs and lords Vikingr Skotar, meaning of term, 394. 499. Vokaros on family likenesses, 260. epitaph on, 316. Vordac, the Count de, his death, 229. W. W. on the derivation of Buzz, 104. the first gunpowder mill, 416. W. (A.) on "Gutta cavat lapidem," 610. W. (A. F. A.) on a ring found in France, Waissailing orchards in Sussex, 293. Walcott (Mackenzie) on Ackerman's ac- After me the deluge," 619. Gen. James Wolte, S4. Wales, princes of, charters concerning, 178. Walker (Matthew), notice of, 10. Walkinghame (Francis), noticed, 441. Wallop, its meaning, 246. Walrus, is it found in the Baltic? 150. Sir John Trenchard, 595. Walton's Angler, queries on, 609. the meaning of Abigail, 450. the derivation of Barnacles, 499. line on Franklin, 549. women torn to pieces by cats, 43. St. Richard, a Saxon king, 418. death of Richard, son of the Con- Ware, history of its large bed, 128. 213. 418. Warton on Aristotle's Poetics, 606. Way, or weigh, of a ship, 152. game feathers protracting death, 413. W. (C.) on Hewitt's Memoirs of Rustat, 469. W. (C. J.) on portrait of Countess of Des- W. (D.) on St. Wilfrid's Needle, 620. Weber on the material media of music, 201. Well and bath at East Dereham, 81. Welling, or Welwyn, house at, 138. 448. petition for his recall, 48. 115. |