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INDEX.

SIXTH SERIES.-VOL. III.

(For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS,
FOLK-LORE, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A

A. (J. S.) on the plagues of 1605 and 1625, &c., 477

A. (M.) Oxon. on mnemonic lines, 86

A. (P. F. S.) on "Cut off with a shilling," 89

A. (T. C.) on Miss M. L. Budgen, 373

Aberdeen, bells of King's Coll., 297

Abhba on "A many persons," 38

Amberley, its derivation, 8
Author's name wanted, 8
Berkeley (Norborne), 327
Coffin breastplate, 226
Fs, the three, 7

Fife earldom, 308

George II., his visit to Margate, 227
Hodges (Mr.), of Gloucester-hire, 289
Huntington (R.), Bp. of Raphoe, 409
"Married by the clog and shoe," 126
Newcomen (Thomas), 368
Stag-hunt, royal, 366

Acrostic on Edward Cocker, 425

"Acta Historica Reginarum Angliæ," 327
Adams (B. W.) on a copper token, 48

Adams (T.) and Swift, 508

Addy (S. O.) on Boccaccio's "Decameron," 368

"To," in tradesmen's bills, 489

"Adeste Fideles," 49, 410

Estel, its meaning, 14

Afghan war dinner menu, 124

Air beds and cushions, their invention, 389, 516
Ajax, H.M.S., 1807, 187, 354

Albanie (Charles Stuart, Count d'), his will, 265
Albany (Dukes of), 460

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Almanac for 1706, 3

Alsopp (Mr.), in Pepys's "Diary," 469

Altar in Rous Lench church, 267

Altarpieces, 17th century, 36

Altars, stone, 186, 255, 319, 357

"Amazon, British," 9, 113

Amberley, derivation of the place-name, 8, 213

America, oldest woman in, 227

American Scriptural dramas, 408

American spelling, 36, 236

Amulet, ivory, 349

Ancestors for sale, 147, 512

Anchor frost, 306, 473

Angels, their treatment by the old masters, 37

Angels building a church, 350, 514

Anglesey, botany in, 350

Angling described, 87

Anglo-Saxon, first use of the term, 208, 390
Angus (G.) on arms of bishoprics, 286

Anon. on the oldest woman in America, 227
Aristotle, passage in, 186

Clergymen hunting in scarlet, 348
Elwall (Mr.), 1726, 508

English dictionaries, early, 210

Ingemann (B. S.), his novels, 168
"Noils and brokes," 449
Saint, legend of, 409
Vegetius, treatise by, 67
Was, used for Were, 287
Whiskey-skin, 7
Wife-selling, 487

Anonymous Works :-

Alphonso di Borgo, 508

Anne Pauline de Noailles, Marquise de Montagu,

350

Art of Living in London, 266

Author, The: a Poem in Four Books, 306

Book, The; or, Procrastinated Memoirs, 57
Chameleon, The, 18

Choirochorographia, 9
Court of Holyrood, 309

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My Children's Diary, 9

New Epigrams, 1695, 46, 193
Original Ballads by Living Authors, 9
Plymouth in an Uproar, 150, 178
Restalrig; or, the Forfeiture, 409, 498

St. Johnstown; or, the Days of John, Earl of
Gowrie, 409, 498

Thoughts on Nature and Religion, 49, 118

Three Courses and a Dessert, 100

Treatise on the Propriety of Theatrical Amuse-
ments, 367

Voyage through Hell, 267

Anthony, its pronunciation, 436

Apperson (G. L.) on charnico, a kind of wine, 126
Hops, poems about, 429

"Pass the time of day," 195

Selden (J.), his "Table Talk," 406

Appleby, its corporation officials, 268, 454, 477
Appleby family, 429, 458

Aram (Eugene), unpublished letter by, 4

Argyle (Archibald, Earl of), his last sleep, 187, 332
Aristotle, passage in, 186, 373

Arkansas, its pronunciation, 457

Arms, "Rouen" Roll of, 62; royal, in churches,
164; of colonial and missionary bishoprics, 241,
286, 467; curious, 508

Arms wanted, 148

Army, British, Sir S. D. Scott's work on, 221

Ashburnham House, Westminster Abbey, 225, 306
Ashworth (R.) on the Rev. F. Brookes, 228
Askew family, 168, 331

Asok, Asoka, Ashraka, or Ashocka, &c., 67
"Ass laden with books," 109, 330

Atkinson (H. G.) on Bacon on heat, 233

Atkinson (J. B.) on a portrait of Goethe, 166
Attwell (H.) on a naval epitaph, 386
Attwood family, co. Worcester, 148
Aubertin (J. J.) on Luiz de Camoens, 135

Flamingo, its etymology, 110

Australian Folk-lore, 325

Austro-Hungarian book-plates and their owners, 508
Author, name of, wanted, 8

"Author of System," allusion to, 449
Avenell family, co. Devon, 508

Averiguador on Calderon de la Barca, 356

Axon (W. E. A.) on an almanac for 1706, 3
Turks and the eclipse of the moon, 305

B. on Paupud khaur, 186

Penang, tree at, 69

B

B. (A. C.) on Gervase Markbam, 167

B. (C.) on Sir Martin Frobisher, 108

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B. (F. A.) on a quaint epitaph, 326
B. (F. B.) on bishops impaling their arms, 367
Chauncy (Maurice), 185

"Letters from England," 127

Peterborough Cathedral Library, 124
B. (F. M.) on stone altars, 357
B. (G.) on Lord Beaconsfield, 226, 362
Praed (W. M.) or Collins, 207
B. (G. F.) on "Minced Pie House," 192
Ormond Street Chapel, 158

B. (G. F. R.) on Brambletye House, 235
Paddington field-names, 446
Prunella, or prunello, 350
Scurffe, a fish, 194

B.

Tassie (J.), his medallions, 276
Wig curlers, 328

(G. S.) on Bullion's Day, 38
Poyle: Pole, 331

B. (H.) on Nicholas Ball, 299

B. (H. C.) on “Kyk (or Kijk)-in-de-Pot," 268
B. (J.) on Quest Wood-pigeon, 513

B. (J. McC.) on Verling surname, 388

B. (J. N.) on gate of Boulogne at Hardres, 447
B. (J. R.) on Rev. J. Bartlam, 73

B. (K. H.) on Berkeley Square mystery, 111
Scarabæi, double, 309

B. (P.) on imitative verse, 476

B. (S. F. R.) on references wanted, 228
B. (T.) on Philip Dacres, 9

B. (W. C.) on the " Dunciad," iii. 151, 508
Easter Parish clerks, 306
Emendations, culpable, 336
English dictionaries, early, 474
Fairs on Good Friday, 287
"Iliad," I., translation of, 208
B. (W. E.) on Mowbray family, 32

Templars in Lincolnshire, 191

B. (W. J.) on Liturgia Anglicana, 121
B. (X.) on stone altars, 255

Bacon (Lord) on heat, 127, 233

Bagpipe in Lincolnshire, 52, 95

Bailey (Mrs. Fanny), of Worthing, a centenarian, 486
Bailey (J. E.) on the Rev. Edmund Brookes, 373
Churchwardens in the Middle Ages, 371
"Concertatio " MS., 358

Jones (Rev. W.) and archdeaconry of Carmar-
then, 145

Passion play in reign of Eliz., 33

Baily (J.) on the eagle stone, 509

Balaclava charge, its surviving officers, 66
Baλavetov, its derivation, 470

Balfour of Burleigh, not Burley, 184

Ball (Nicholas), Irish journalist, 73, 299
Ballinger (J.) on a bobbin of thread, 98

Crimpsall: Crumpsall, 328

Balmerino (Lord), his vault at Holyrood, 55
Baptists of Cork, their records, 41, 121

Barnes (Richard), Bp. of Durham, his portrait, 507
Barnes (Robert), sermon on his recantation, 21, 166

B. (C. T.) on Lord Campbell's "Lives of the Chan- Baron, premier, of England, 47, 112

cellors," 217

Bar-Point on the pronunciation of Arkansas, 457

Bar-Point on Last Man's Club, 107

Barrington (W.), of North Wales, ob. 1843, 68
Barrington (W.) on W. Barrington, 68
Barston, its rectors, 1550-1650, 309
Bartlam (Rev. John), his biography, 8, 73, 194
Bartolozzi (Francesco), engraver, 76; his autograph
letters, 268

Barton (H. C. M.) on acoustic jars, 412

135; King's Coll., Aberdeen, 297; St. Helen's,
Worcester, 349, 438

Bentham (Jeremy), fate of his body, 20
Berkeley Square mystery, 29, 53, 111, 151

Berkeley (Norborne), Baron De Botetourt, 327, 353,
417, 455

Berkshire (Bowes Howard, Earl of), his son Charles,
387

Barwick (Humfrey), his "Breefe Discourse," &c., 388 Bernhard-Smith (W. J.) on poetical tavern signs, 7;

Basingstoke, Wote Street at, 308, 473

Basket, an ancient word, 467

Bates (W.) on "According to Cocker," 206
"British Amazon," 113

Cocker (E.), acrostic on, 425

Espriella's "Letters from England," 214
Jew of Tewkesbury, 318
Literary blunder, 244
"Maidenhead" tavern, 192
Marshall (Charles), 91

Metastasis, cure of disease by, 124
Sansome surname, 175
Swift (Dean), 234

"Tom loves Mary," &c., 435
Whom, for Who, 97

Baxter (Richard), miniatures of, 167

Bayne (T.) on "All and some," 57
Club, last man's, 275

Crows and fir cones, 86

Literary compliments, 125
Sonneteers, copious, 106
Wage Wages, 12

Windlestrae, its meaning, 438
Beaconsfield, its etymology, 460

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Beaconsfield (Earl of), a key to his "Endymion," 10,
31, 95; criticisms on Endymion," 226; his birth,
360; his detractors, 362, 393; his death, 363; his
legal training, 384; personal recollections of him,
403; his first speech in Parliament, 427; change
of his family name, 449

Bear with the ragged staff, badge of, 469
Beating the bounds, legal decision on, 506
Beaufort (W. M.) on mnemonic lines, 334
Beaumontague, its derivation and meaning, 37
Beazeley (A.) on work on Trajan's Column, 249
Becket (Thomas à) and Tuesday, 427
Beckford (William), his "Reply," 215
Bede (Cuthbert) on Boggins=Ghosts, 285
Burley-on-the-Hill House, 81
Caravan, born in a, 245
"Cocks" butter, 15

Cuckoo Purple orchis, 406

Dickens (C.) and the new

Ham, the termination, 317

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Holpen, its modern use, 409
Mountain defined, 136

Parish clerks, 253

First-Rate," 210

Templars in Lincolnshire, 293

Town crier, hereditary, 7

Bedford, its etymology, 117, 250, 319, 350
Bell Ring the bell, 26
Bell-foundry at Lincoln, 88
Bell-rhymes, local, 174, 457

Bell (Dr.) and Mr. Lancaster, 306, 417, 458

Bells: Tetney, Lincolnshire, 47; King's Coll., Cam-
bridge, 54, 98; Saint's, 74; Lincoln Cathedral,

his death, 220, 259

Berri (Charles Ferdinand, Duc de), his supposed
marriage, 47, 433

Berries, poisonous, 197

Berry (W. G.) on H. M.S. Ajax, 187

Finiston surname, 208

Bib. Cur. on books on special subjects, 464

Bible: Galatians iii. 19-20, 75; Shene Bible in Paris,
108; Hieroglyphic, 228, 294, 492; Isaiah xvii.
6-9, 256; "Early History of the Bible," 408;
Revised Version of the New Testament, 421, 442,
481, 502; Michael Maittaire's Greek Testament,
445; "Evil One," in the Lord's Prayer, 469

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Billycock hat, 77

Bilwise, its meaning, 89, 237, 256, 474

Bingham (C. W.) on Lord Beaconsfield, 449
Dog-rose, 466

Hieroglyphic Bible, 228

New Testament, its revised version, 444

Bingham (William), senator of the U.S., 78
Biographies, royal naval, 293, 336, 438
Birds as religious symbols, 163, 276

Bishop, enlightened, 127

Bishop (James), showman, 245

Bishoprics, colonial and missionary, their arms, 241,
286, 467

Bishops, their temporal power, 15, 90; impaling their
arms with those of their sees, 367

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