D.
D. on Chantrey's marble children, 397.
—— the Rev. Barnabas Oley, 372.
—— Gabriel hounds, 534.
—— tenor bell of Margate, 404.
—— the meaning of Moke, 448.
—— Will-o'-the-Wisp, 511.
Δ. on the meaning of Cou-bache, 402.
—— the derivations of Haberdasher, 402.
Δ. (2) on Phelps's Gloucestershire Collections, 346.
D. (A. A.) on Bagster's English Version, 587.
—— Dr. Evans' Sketch, 611.
—— the word Quack, 347.
—— on the saying "Up guards, and at them!" 396.
—— white livers, 463.
—— buzz, to empty the bottle, 187.
—— Moravian hymns, 165.
—— number of the children of Israel, 180.
—— Book of Jasher, 620.
—— melody of the dying swan, 187.
—— hieroglyphics of vagabonds, 210.
—— "the bright lamp in Kildare's holy fane," 211.
—— rhymes on places, 374.
—— stone-pillar worship, 259.
—— Shakspeare, Tennyson, &c., 618.
—— showing the white feather, 274.
—— sneezing, 599.
D'Alton (John) on Banning family, 617.
—— the Basnet family, 92.
—— Edward Bagshaw, 403.
—— the Jenings family, 163.
—— Salusbury Welsh Pedigree Book, 297.
—— the term Milesian, 588.
—— Spanish vessels wrecked on the Irish coast, 598.
D. (A. O. O.) on Anstis' manuscript, 610.
—— a gold bonbonnière, 346.
—— Poniatowski gems, 30. 140.
Damnable (Mother), notices of, 151. 253. 450.
Danes in England, 369.
Darnell (Sir John), notices of, 489. 545. 610.
Daundelyon (John), notice of, 319. 404.
Davis (Sir John), his epitaph, 331.
Davis's Worlde's Hydrographical Description, 488.
Dawson (Rev. Wm.), his ancestry, 396.
Dayesman, its meaning, 497.
D. (C.) on the substitution of I for J, 391.
D. (C. de) on many children at a birth, 138.
—— the family of Grey, 298. 403.
—— Sir Roger de Coverley, 467.
—— old Sir Ralph Vernon, 471.
D. (C. E.) on the surname Arkwright, 429.
—— Countess of Desmond, 565.
—— large families, 357.
—— Mary Queen of Scots, 415.
—— Algernon Sydney, 426.
D. (C. H.) On bishops at Hampton Court
Controversy, 443.
—— burial without religious service, 466.
—— Dr. Toby Matthew's consecration, 466.
—— Mormonism and Spalding's Romance, 560.
D. D., the title explained, 453.
D. (E.) on Rev. Dr. Thomas Adams, 134.
—— anonymous catalogue of pictures, 296.
—— the descendants of John Rogers, 307.
—— John Daundelyon, 319.
—— Dean Swift's snuff-box, 330.
—— epitaph at King's Stanley, 341.
—— a mother of twenty-seven children, 126.
D. (E.) on Moravian hymns, 474.
—— notices of John Winterton, 346.
Deacons, its meaning as used by Foxe, 228. 473.
Death, symbolism of, 213.
Death-watch, 537. 597.
De Clares family, 204. 282. 300. 357.
Dodo, existing specimens of the, 463. 544.
Deep wells noticed, 41.
De Foe (Daniel), his descendants, 392. 476.
De Foe's pamphlet on the Septennial Bill, 577.
Degrees, American, how obtained, 177.
—— French and Italian, how obtained, 79.
De Humilitate, a MS., 610.
De la Beche family, monuments of, 341. 450.
Delamere (Lord), ballad of, 243. 348.
Delighted, its meaning in Shakspeare, 164.
Desmond, the old Countess of, 14. 43. 145. 260. 323. 381. 539. 561.
Devil, its etymology, 508. 595.
—— persons bearing this name, 370. 477.
—— praying to the, 273. 351.
D. (E. W.) on a clergyman marrying himself, 446.
D. (G. T.) on quotation from Cox's Satire, 574.
D. (H. G.) on birthplace of bishop Hoadley, 224.
—— Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, 13.
—— lines in Gloucester Cathedral, 56.
—— Frith the martyr and Dean Comber, 201.
—— General Wolfe, 213. 591.
Dial mottoes, &c., 155.
—— at Karlsbad, 65.
—— at Kirk-Arbory, Isle of Man, 66.
—— on Mont Cenis, 285.
Dialects, provincial, 196. 285. 333.
Dictionary of archaic and provincial words suggested, 173. 250. 375. 452. 499.
—— of hackneyed quotations, 41.
Dido and Æneas, by Porson, 68.
Digitalis on the ring finger, 492.
Diotrophes, was he bishop of Corinth? 344.
Dixon (Heptworth) on notices of Algernon Sydney, 318.
D. (J.) on duchess of Lancaster, 423.
—— monton in Pembroke, 164.
D. (M.) on a notice of John Wiggan, 134.
Dn. (W.) on crosses and crucifixes, 39.
—— the word Deacons, as used by Foxe, 228.
—— three quotations wanted, 228.
—— Wiggan or Utiggan, 78.
D. (O. C.) on authenticated instances of longevity, 178.
Dodo queries, 515.
Doncaster tune, its author, 106.
Donkey, its derivation, 78. 165. 237.
Donne (Dr.), his manuscripts, 611.
D. (O. T.) on Baudrand's Dictionary, 305.
—— inscription on Rev. A. Butler, 224.
—— Willson's Life of Grostete, 296.
Dover to Calais, passage temp. Edw. III., 459.
Dray, its meaning, 67.
Dredge (John I.) on Torshel's Harmony, 334.
Drury (Robert), who was he? 533.
Dryden on the age of the oak, 60.
D. (P.) on the word Shunt, 450.
D. (Q.) on a custom at Clement's Inn, 201.
D. (T.) on modern names of places, 61.
—— pure rain water, 223.
—— the crooked billet, 227.
—— lucky omens, 293.
—— the hour and the man, 371.
Ducks and Drakes, 42.
Dulcarnon, the phrase "I am at Dulcarnon," 180. 252. 325.
Dun, its meaning, 497.
Dundrah Castle, inscription on the doorway, 486.
Dunton (John), his literary projects, 230.
Dutch Chronicle of the World, 58. 281.
D. (W. B.) on Mexican grammars, 585.
D. (W. W.) on couplet "'Twas they unsheath'd," &c., 380.
Durfey (Thomas), portrait of, 151.
D. (W. S.) on passage in Troilus and Cressida, 178.
Dyson (T.) on horn-blowing, 307.
—— the dissolution of monasteries, &c., 443.
Dyson's collection of proclamations, 371. 425.