CONTENTS.
NOTES:—
An Epitaph in St. Giles's, Cripplegate, possibly by Milton, by Thomas H. Gill [361]
Liability to Error, by Bolton Corney [362]
Baxter's Pulpit, by Cuthbert Bede, B.A. [363]
Popular Stories of the English Peasantry, No. I. By T. Sternberg [363]
Folk Lore:—Body and Soul—Giving Cheese at a Birth—Sneezing—Marlborough 5th November Custom—Spectral Coach and Horses [364]
Antiquaries of the Time of Queen Elizabeth [365]
The Tredescants and Elias Ashmole, by S. W. Singer [367]
Minor Notes:—Bothwell's Burial-place—Handel's Organ at the Foundling Hospital—Correction to the "Oxford Manual of Monumental Brasses"—Milton's Rib-bone [368]
QUERIES:—
The Danes in England, by J. J. A. Worsaae [369]
Minor Queries:—Taylor Family—Analysis—Old Playing Cards—Canongate Marriages—Devil, Proper Name—Hendurucus du Booys; Helena Leonora de Sieveri—Can a Clergyman marry himself? &c. [370]
MINOR QUERIES ANSWERED:—Jacobite Toast—Rev. Barnabas Oley—Sweet-singers—"Philip Quarll"—Dedication of Middleton Church—Lunatic Asylum benefited by Dean Swift [372]
REPLIES:—
St. Christopher [372]
"Rehetour" and "Moke," two obscure Words used by Wycklyffe, A.D. 1384, by N. L. Benmohel, A.M. [373]
Plague Stones [374]
Rhymes on Places [374]
Archaic and Provincial Words [375]
London Street Characters [376]
Stone Pillar Worship [377]
On a Passage in Hamlet, Act 1. Sc. 4. [377]
"The Man in the Almanack," by S. W. Singer [378]
Epigram on Dr. Fell [379]
Replies to Minor Queries:—Verses in Prose—Stops, when first introduced—Rev. Nathaniel Spinckes, &c. [379]
MISCELLANEOUS:—
Notes on Books, &c. [382]
Books and Odd Volumes wanted [383]
Notices to Correspondents [383]
Advertisements [383]