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Budgen, 373 Aberdeen, bells of King's Coll., 297 Abhba on "A many persons," 38 Amberley, its derivation, 8 Fife earldom, 308 George II., his visit to Margate, 227 Acrostic on Edward Cocker, 425 "Acta Historica Reginarum Angliæ," 327 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 Albanie (Charles Stuart, Count d'), his will, 265 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 Anon. on the oldest woman in America, 227 Clergymen hunting in scarlet, 348 English dictionaries, early, 210 Ingemann (B. S.), his novels, 168 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 Choirochorographia, 9 My Children's Diary, 9 New Epigrams, 1695, 46, 193 St. Johnstown; or, the Days of John, Earl of Thoughts on Nature and Religion, 49, 118 Three Courses and a Dessert, 100 Treatise on the Propriety of Theatrical Amuse- Voyage through Hell, 267 Anthony, its pronunciation, 436 Apperson (G. L.) on charnico, a kind of wine, 126 "Pass the time of day," 195 Selden (J.), his "Table Talk," 406 Appleby, its corporation officials, 268, 454, 477 Aram (Eugene), unpublished letter by, 4 Argyle (Archibald, Earl of), his last sleep, 187, 332 Arkansas, its pronunciation, 457 Arms, "Rouen" Roll of, 62; royal, in churches, Arms wanted, 148 Army, British, Sir S. D. Scott's work on, 221 Ashburnham House, Westminster Abbey, 225, 306 Asok, Asoka, Ashraka, or Ashocka, &c., 67 Atkinson (H. G.) on Bacon on heat, 233 Atkinson (J. B.) on a portrait of Goethe, 166 Flamingo, its etymology, 110 Australian Folk-lore, 325 Austro-Hungarian book-plates and their owners, 508 "Author of System," allusion to, 449 Averiguador on Calderon de la Barca, 356 Axon (W. E. A.) on an almanac for 1706, 3 B. on Paupud khaur, 186 Penang, tree at, 69 B B. (A. C.) on Gervase Markbam, 167 B. (C.) on Sir Martin Frobisher, 108 B. (F. A.) on a quaint epitaph, 326 "Letters from England," 127 Peterborough Cathedral Library, 124 B. (G. F. R.) on Brambletye House, 235 B. Tassie (J.), his medallions, 276 (G. S.) on Bullion's Day, 38 B. (H.) on Nicholas Ball, 299 B. (H. C.) on “Kyk (or Kijk)-in-de-Pot," 268 B. (J. McC.) on Verling surname, 388 B. (J. N.) on gate of Boulogne at Hardres, 447 B. (K. H.) on Berkeley Square mystery, 111 B. (P.) on imitative verse, 476 B. (S. F. R.) on references wanted, 228 B. (W. C.) on the " Dunciad," iii. 151, 508 Templars in Lincolnshire, 191 B. (W. J.) on Liturgia Anglicana, 121 Bacon (Lord) on heat, 127, 233 Bagpipe in Lincolnshire, 52, 95 Bailey (Mrs. Fanny), of Worthing, a centenarian, 486 Jones (Rev. W.) and archdeaconry of Carmar- Passion play in reign of Eliz., 33 Baily (J.) on the eagle stone, 509 Balaclava charge, its surviving officers, 66 Balfour of Burleigh, not Burley, 184 Ball (Nicholas), Irish journalist, 73, 299 Crimpsall: Crumpsall, 328 Balmerino (Lord), his vault at Holyrood, 55 Barnes (Richard), Bp. of Durham, his portrait, 507 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 Barton (H. C. M.) on acoustic jars, 412 135; King's Coll., Aberdeen, 297; St. Helen's, Bentham (Jeremy), fate of his body, 20 Berkeley (Norborne), Baron De Botetourt, 327, 353, Berkshire (Bowes Howard, Earl of), his son Charles, 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 Cocker (E.), acrostic on, 425 Espriella's "Letters from England," 214 Metastasis, cure of disease by, 124 "Tom loves Mary," &c., 435 Baxter (Richard), miniatures of, 167 Bayne (T.) on "All and some," 57 Crows and fir cones, 86 Literary compliments, 125 Windlestrae, its meaning, 438 Beaconsfield (Earl of), a key to his "Endymion," 10, Bear with the ragged staff, badge of, 469 Cuckoo Purple orchis, 406 Dickens (C.) and the new Ham, the termination, 317 Holpen, its modern use, 409 Parish clerks, 253 First-Rate," 210 Templars in Lincolnshire, 293 Town crier, hereditary, 7 Bedford, its etymology, 117, 250, 319, 350 Bell (Dr.) and Mr. Lancaster, 306, 417, 458 Bells: Tetney, Lincolnshire, 47; King's Coll., Cam- his death, 220, 259 Berri (Charles Ferdinand, Duc de), his supposed 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, Billycock hat, 77 Bilwise, its meaning, 89, 237, 256, 474 Bingham (C. W.) on Lord Beaconsfield, 449 Hieroglyphic Bible, 228 New Testament, its revised version, 444 Bingham (William), senator of the U.S., 78 Bishop, enlightened, 127 Bishop (James), showman, 245 Bishoprics, colonial and missionary, their arms, 241, Bishops, their temporal power, 15, 90; impaling their |