Vol. II.—55.
INDEXES.
| [I]. | GENERAL INDEX. |
| [II]. | CORRESPONDENTS’ INDEX. |
| [III]. | INDEX TO THE POETRY. |
| [IV]. | INDEX TO THE ENGRAVINGS. |
I. THE GENERAL INDEX.
- Abduction, curious respite from execution for, [414].
- Abershaw, Jerry, [148], [149].
- Aborigines, [447].
- Abraham, heights of, in Derbyshire, [136].
- Accidents to one man, [127].
- Accompaniment to roasting, [201].
- Actors—acting of old men by children, [526]. See [Plays].
- Advertisements, singular, [222], [511], [616], [722].
- Advice. See [Counsels].
- Age, reason for not reckoning, [352].
- Air, philosophy of, [503].
- Airay, (Tom) manager at Grassington, [247].
- Ale, old English, [351]; antiquity of beer, [746].
- Alfred, tomb of, [734].
- Alia Bhye, East Indian princess, [520].
- Alleyn, actor, the Roscius of his day, [498], ([note].)
- Amadeus, duke of Savoy, [594].
- “Ambitious Statesman, (The)” old play, [551].
- Amilcas the fisherman, [639].
- Amsterdam, notices of, [157], [460].
- Anaximander, and other ancients, [819]. See [Ancients].
- Ancients and moderns, discoveries of, [58], [83], [120], [182], [202], [214], [245], [342], [375], [406], [438], [472], [503], [632], [724], [742], [788], [819].
- ——; mode of writing of the ancients, [196]; superiority of their music, [202]; casualties among, [574].
- “Andronicus,” old play, [456].
- Animals, theories on generation of, [792].
- Animated nature, [216].
- Anne, queen, [243].
- Antipathies, instances of, [190].
- “Antipodes, (The)” old play, [361].
- Anty Brignal and the Begging Quaker, [761].
- Aphorisms, [160], [181]. See [Counsels].
- “Apostle Spoons,” [817].
- Apothecary or Dramatist, [411].
- Apprentices, to be found in sufficient wigs, [432].
- Archimedes, and other ancients, [821]. See [Ancients].
- Argyll, customs of, [10].
- Aristarchus, and other ancients, [820]. See [Ancients].
- Aristotle, former bondage to, [59].
- Armstrong, Dr., notice of, [109].
- Artists, letter of one to his son, [129].
- Arts and Sciences, skill of the ancients in. See [Ancients].
- Arum, herb called, [369].
- Ashburton Pop, [356].
- “Asparagus Gardens, (The)” [363].
- Assignats, (French) engraving, [209].
- Astronomy, curious tract on, [252]; ancients’ knowledge of, [794]. See [Ancients].
- Atheism, scandals to, [773].
- Attraction, [342].
- Audley, Hugh, usurer, life of, [72].
- Augustus, anecdote of, [231].
- Aurora Borealis, opinions on, [633].
- Authors, difficulties of, [123], [174]; vanity of, [263], [811].
- Avarice, sorts of, [77]. See [Misers].
- Avenues of trees near Scheveling, [461].
- Avon Mill, Wilts, [346].
- Babylon, [822].
- Bachelors; bachelor’s desk, [195]; budge bachelors, [237]; miserable home of bachelors, [269]; pocket-book of one, [405].
- Bakewell, in Derb.; monuments, &c. in church of, [198].
- “Ballad Singer,” [666].
- Bans, happy, [116].
- Baptizing, customs touching, [23].
- Bargest, the spectre hound, [655].
- Barnes, Joshua, epitaph for, [33].
- Barrington, George, notice of, [152].
- “Bastard, (The)” old play, [171].
- Bathing, (earth) [562].
- Bear and Tenter, boys’ play, [364].
- Beards on women, superstition about, [23].
- Bears, habits of, [369].
- Beaus, English and French, [774].
- Beauty, ingenuous disclaimer of, [414]; beauties at church, [774].
- Bed, (celestial) [562].
- Bede, (venerable) a hot spicer, [545].
- Beer, antiquity of, [746].
- Beethoven, musician, memoir of, [204].
- Begging Quaker, &c. [761].
- Bellows and bellows-makers, [603].
- Bells. See [Ringing].
- “Belphegor,” old play, [552].
- Beverley, a strong porter, [550].
- Beverley, St. John of, [545].
- Bhye, Alia, amiable character of, [520].
- Bilbocquet, a royal amusement, [348].
- Bill of fare, [44].
- Birds; water-fowl at Niagara, [534]; Dr. Fuller’s account of one, [287]; Sandy’s method of hatching their eggs, [681]. See [Storks], &c.
- Birmingham, clubs of, [89]; manufactures, &c. of, [595].
- Bishops; resignation of one, [103].
- Blacking, notices about, [435].
- Blackthorn, old custom of, [240].
- Blake, W., hostler, engraving of, [47].
- Blood, circulation of, notices about, [724].
- Bloomfield, George, poet’s brother, engraving, [801].
- ——, Robert, poet, notice of, [802].
- “Blurt, Master Constable,” old play, [739].
- Bodies, elements of, [214].
- Bolton, John, of Durham, [409].
- Bonaparte at Torbay, [360].
- Bones, advice for breaking, [511].
- Booker, Rev. L., notice of, [163].
- Books; lending of, [285], [287]; my pocket-book, [403]; device taken from a book of prayers, [615], ([note].)
- Boots, importance of shape of, [512].
- Boswelliana, [255].
- Bowel complaints, receipt for, [256].
- Braco, Lord, and a farthing, [242].
- Brandon, Gregory, hangman, [699].
- Brass-works, [601].
- Bribery, in England, by foreigners, [16].
- Bridal, public, [374].
- “Bride, (The)” old play, [134].
- Bridlington, custom at, [582].
- Bristol, opulence and inns at, [243]; prince George of Denmark at, [243]; high cross at, [715].
- Bromley, bishop’s well at, [65]; engraving of the church-door, [97]; extraordinary ringing at, [527].
- Bruce, lord Edward, notices about, [225].
- “Brutus of Alba,” old play, [711].
- Brydges, sir E., epitaph on his daughter, [280].
- Buckles, notices of, [597].
- Budeus, (the learned) blunder of, [413].
- Budge, [Fur] notices about, [236]; budge-bachelors, [237]; Budge-row, [237].
- Building estimates should be doubled, [352].
- Bunyan’s holy war dramatized, [24].
- Burial in gardens, [460]. See [Funerals].
- Burkitt, Dan., an old jigger, [278].
- Bush tavern, Bristol, [44].
- Butler, (Hudibras,) hint adopted by, [410].
- Buttons, notices about, [596].
- Buying and selling, [211].
- Cabalistic learning, [20].
- Cabbage-trees, vast height of, [471].
- Calvin and Servetus, [730].
- Cann, Abraham, wrestler, [499].
- CAPITAL extempore, [480].
- Capon, William, scene painter, notice of, [709].
- Carlisle, customs at, [373].
- Castle-baynard, tale of, [242].
- Casualties of the ancients, [574].
- Cataracts of Niagara, [531].
- Caverns, tremendous one, [541].
- Centenaries; medal for the centenary of the diet of Augsburgh, [321]; centenary of the revolution, [515].
- Cesar and Amilcas, [638].
- “Chabot, Admiral of France,” old play, [6].
- Chains, hanging in, [149].
- Chairs, (arm) curious ones, [436], [622].
- “Challenge to Beauty,” old play, [498], [622].
- Charlemagne, misfortunes in family of, [397].
- Charles I. and treaty of Uxbridge, [521].
- —— II., anecdote of, [33]; procession on his restoration, [505]; his court, [832].
- —— V., bribery of English parliament by, [16].
- Charost, M. de, a royal favourite, [512].
- Chartres, duke of, notice of, [209].
- Chateaubriand, viscount de, anecdote of, [415].
- Chatsworth, [135].
- Chemistry of the ancients, [743], [746], [789].
- Chequers at public-houses, [38].
- Chester, custom at, [613].
- Chiari and rival dramatists, [11].
- Children, customs relating to, [21]; children and mother, [441]; children and split trees superstition concerning, [465]; affection for children, [491].
- Christening, customs at, [23].
- Christian Malford, plague at, [553].
- Christmas-pie, [506].
- Chrysanthemum Indicum, [737].
- Churches, remarks on beautifying, [25]; custom of strewing with rushes, [277]. See [Fonts].
- Church-yards, beautiful one at Grassmere, [278].
- Cigar divan of Mr. Gliddon, [673].
- Cinderella, origin of, [719].
- Circle, squaring the, [797].
- Circulation of the blood, [724].
- Cities, ancient, [822].
- Civilisation promoted by trade, [212].
- Cleopatra’s pearl, [789].
- Clergy, luxurious dress of, [236]; weekly expenses of a clergyman, [283]; devoted attachment of one to his flock, [483].
- Clerk’s desk, [195].
- Clocks, difference between, accounted for, [409].
- Closing the eyes, [27].
- Clubs at Birmingham, [89].
- Coachman, considerate, [146].
- Coats, how speedily made, [86].
- “Cock and Pynot” public-house, [513].
- Colossus of Rhodes, [823].
- Colours, philosophy of, [406].
- Comets, philosophy of, [472].
- Commerce, tendency of, [214].
- Compliment to a young laird, [256].
- Confession of Augsburgh, medal about, [321].
- Controversy, [160].
- Cookery aided by music, [204].
- Copernican system, [438].
- Cordon, sanitary, [493], [495].
- Corineus, a Trojan giant, [615], [617].
- Cornwall, wrestling in, [499].
- Corporations, fools kept by, [353].
- Corpuscular philosophy, [245].
- Corral,—a poor cottager, [784].
- Cottagers, singular difficulties of one, [385], &c.
- Counsels and cautions, [160], [181], [352], [478], [541], [817].
- Country, (native) [809].
- —— dances, [32].
- Courtiers, humiliation of one, [174].
- Courtship, patient, [818].
- Coward, Nathan, glover and poet, [259].
- Crabbing for husbands, [465].
- Craven, notices of, [243], [721]; stories of the Craven dales, [653], [775].
- Cries, old London, [431].
- Criticism, killing, [651].
- Crystal summer-house, [253].
- Cuckoo-pint, a plant, [369].
- Cumberland, customs of, [373], [559].
- Cup and ball, a royal amusement, [348].
- Cyrus, his love of gardening, [459].
- Dairy poetry, [238].
- Danby, earl of, and the revolution, [513].
- Dancing; country-dances, [32]; profound study of minuets, [64]; dancing round the harrow, [197].
- Darwin, Dr., his “Botanic garden,” [459], ([note].)
- Davy, (old) the broom-maker, [452].
- D’Arcy, Mr. J., and the revolution, [515].
- Death and virtue, dialogue between, [19]; superstitions touching death, [99].
- “Defeat of Time, (The)” [335].
- Democritus, notice of, [791].
- Deposits, a well-kept one, [415].
- Derbyshire, notices respecting, [12], [135], [481], [493], [516].
- Descent, canons of, [63].
- “Desolation of Eyam, (The)” [481].
- Despotism, virtuous, [520].
- “Devil’s Law Case, (The)” old play, [131].
- Devil’s punch-bowl in Surrey, [145].
- Devonshire wrestling, [416], [499].
- —— ——, earl of, and the revolution, [513].
- Dial, ancient, [19].
- Diarrhœa, receipt for, [256].
- Diligence (French) described, [183].
- Dining on Coke, [63]; royal dinner time, [751].
- Diophantes and other ancients, [820]. See [Ancients].
- Discoveries of the ancients and moderns, [83], [120], [182], [214], [245], [342], [375], [406], [438], [472], [503], [632], [724], [742], [788], [819].
- Diseases, passing patients through trees for, [465].
- Disputation to be avoided, [160].
- Distillation, ancients’ knowledge of, [788].
- Diversions, political origin of some, [364].
- Doctor degraded, [640].
- “Dodypol, Doctor,” old play, [69].
- Domitian, (the emperor) inscription for, [754].
- “Don Quixotte,” old play, [457].
- Dorking, Leith hill, near, [117].
- Dover pig, [731].
- Dramatists; rival Italian dramatists, [11]; dramatist or apothecary, [411].
- Dreams, a black dream, [126].
- Duddlestone, John, of Bristol, [243].
- Duels of sir E. Sackville and lord E. Bruce, [225], &c.
- Dunchurch cow and calf, [723].
- Durfey, Tom, notice of, [650].
- Durhamiana, [409].
- Dutch royal gardens, [460]; Dutch trees, fisheries, &c., [460], &c.; Dutch customs, [563]; Dutch gallantry, [773].
- Earning the best getting, [160].
- Earth-bathing, [562].
- Earthquakes, opinions on, [633].
- East Indies, amiable native monarch in, [520].
- Ecbatane, city of, [822].
- Echo, (moral) [410].
- Economy, curious instance of, [78]. See [Misers].
- Edmonton, inhospitable styles of, [81].
- “Edward the Third,” old play, [52].
- Eels, (Bush) [224].
- Eggs, peculiar mode of hatching, [681]; artificial hatching by the ancients, [746].
- Eldon, lord, anecdote of, [63].
- Electricity, [637].
- Elm-tree, celebrated one, [422].
- Emigration, Highland, [322].
- Emperors and kings, ill-fated ones, [395], [397].
- “English Monsieur,” [330].
- Epilepsy, disorder of great minds, [807].
- Epitaphs, [16], [19], [33], [104], [147], [152], [182], [198], [249], [256], [259], [273], [274], [280], [281], [295], [298], [300], [366], [410], [510], [526], [558], [754].
- Erasmus, notices of, [199], [340].
- Ether, doctrine of, [503].
- Esop in Russia, [457].
- Eternity, [808].
- Etiquette, Spanish, [254].
- Evelyn, extracts from, [829], &c.
- Executioner, [698].
- Executions, former frequency of, [151].
- Ex-Thespianism, [554].
- Eyam in Derb., notices of, [481], &c., [629].
- Eyes: closing the eyes, [27]; guard against an evil eye, [583].
- Eyre, chief justice, notice of, [151], [152].
- Facetiæ, [771].
- “Fairies, tale of the,” [335].
- “Faithful Shepherd, (The)” old play, [525].
- “Faithful Shepherdess, (The)” old play, [619].
- Falls of Niagara, [531].
- Families; ill-fated royal ones, [397]; Wilkie’s picture of one, [509].
- Fare, bill of, [44].
- Farthings; one found by a lord, [242]; the broad farthing, [507].
- Fashion, a gentleman’s, [341].
- “Fatal Jealousy,” old play, [579].
- “Fatal Union, (The)” [713].
- Father and son, [31].
- Favourites, a singular one, [512].
- “Fawn, (The)” old play, [424].
- Ferguson, sir A., letter from sir Walter Scott to, [518].
- Filching, cure of, [285].
- Filey, in Yorkshire, [637].
- Fill-up, (a) [735].
- Fire, water mistaken for, [534].
- Fires in London, [570]; “burning the witch,” [582].
- Fish, royal reason for not eating, [288].
- Fishermen; Lucan’s description of one, [638].
- Fishing-towns, Dutch and English, [463].
- “Five days’ Peregrination,” &c., [291].
- Fletcher, Dickey, [765].
- “Floating Island, (The)” [552].
- Flowers; Time’s source of pleasure from, [337]; mode of preserving, [604]; winter flowers, [737].
- Fly-boat, (the Malden) [559].
- Fonts; Grassmere font, [272].
- Forces, doctrine of, [342].
- Forests, ancient and decayed, in Scotland, [324], [325]. See [Trees].
- Forrest, ——, author of “Five Days’ Peregrination,” [291].
- Fractures, singular advice about, [511].
- French diligence, description of, [683].
- Fruit, markets for, at London and Paris, [130].
- Funerals, customs touching, [105], [272], [373], [658]; consolation from funeral processions, [479].
- Furniture of old times, [584].
- Furs; tippets and scarfs, [235].
- Gage, viscount, his fête of the quintain, [175].
- Gallantry, Dutch, [773].
- Gaols. See [Prisons].
- Gardens; summer garden of Peter the Great, [457]; love of gardens, [459]; Dutch royal garden, [460].
- Garlands, funeral, [105], [272].
- Garrick plays, selections from, contributed by Mr. Charles Lamb, [6], [52], [67], [106], [131], [171], [200], [232], [265], [328], [361], [393], [456], [497], [524], [551], [579], [619], [645], [711], [739], [771], [806].
- Genders, [284].
- Genius, distresses of men of, [123]; genius and good temper, [414].
- “Gentleman Usher,” old play, [171].
- “Gentleman of Venice,” old play, [106].
- George, prince of Denmark, notice of, [243].
- Giants in lord mayor’s show, [609].
- Gibbeting, [151].
- Gibbon’s “Decline and Fall,” [287].
- Gilding without gold, [597].
- Gilpin (Mrs.) riding to Edmonton, [79].
- Gimmal ring, engraving, [1].
- Gin act, effect of passing, [249].
- Gipsies in Epping Forest, [28].
- Glass, discovery of, [734]; skill of the ancients in, [789], [796], [824].
- Gleaning or leasing cake, [346].
- Gliddon, Mr., cigar divan of, [673].
- Glorious memory, (the) [480].
- Gluttony, instances of, [350]; glutton and echo, [410].
- Gog and Magog of Guildhall, [609].
- Gold, skill of the ancients in arts relating to, [744].
- Goldoni and rival dramatists, [11].
- Good temper and good nature, [414].
- Goodrick, sir H., and the Revolution, [515].
- Goose-fair at Nottingham, [180], ([note].)
- Gossip and Stare, the, [61]; comment on literary gossip, [508].
- Gostling’s, Mr., account of Hogarth’s tour, [303].
- Gout, notices on, [652].
- Government, simplicity and wisdom of, [417], &c.
- Gozzi, Italian dramatist, [11].
- Graham, Dr., lecturer, [561].
- Grammar explained, [128].
- Grapes in Covent Garden, &c. [139]. See also [33], [628].
- Grasshopper on Change, explanation of, [338], [339].
- Grassington theatricals, [247], [606].
- Grassmere, beauty of, [277].
- Gravity, doctrine of, [342].
- Greatness, tax on, [809].
- Green, W., artist and author, [281].
- Gregory, old name for the hangman, [701].
- Gresham, sir Thomas, a deserted child, [338].
- Gretna Green parsons, [125].
- Guildford races, [705].
- Guildhall, curious explanation of, [767].
- Guinea sovereigns, [751].
- Gunpowder, antiquity of, [791].
- Guns; air-guns, [508]; notices concerning guns, [598].
- Hackerston’s cow, [250].
- Hague, fine woods near, [460].
- Hammond, the poet, notice of, [111].
- Handkerchief, white cambric, [294].
- Hanging in chains, [149]; inducement to hanging, [256]; hanging the shuttle, [221].
- Hangman, and his wages, [698].
- Harpham, St. John’s well at, [545].
- Harris, James, [284].
- Harrow, dancing round the, [197].
- Harvest-catch, in Norfolk, [333].
- Hats; substitute for the shovel-hat, [381].
- Hay-band, origin of, [714].
- Heart, perpetual motion of, [544]; case containing Lord Bruce’s heart, [225]; instance of heart-burial, [230]: disposal of sir W. Temple’s heart, [460].
- Heat, how counteracted at Siam, [253].
- Heaving, in wrestling, explained, [501].
- “Hectors, (The)” old play, [392].
- Hell-bridge, in the Highlands, [87].
- Henley, (Orator) advertisement of, [616].
- Henry II. character of, [154].
- —— III. of France, amusements of, [348].
- —— VIII. and his peers, [571].
- Hermits, [593].
- Hervé, Peter, artist, letter respecting, [20].
- Hervey, Rev. J., notices of, [366].
- “Hey for Honesty,” old play, [394].
- Highlands. See [Scotland].
- Highwaymen, nearly extinct, [149], [150].
- Hill, sir John, physician, notice of, [652].
- Hipparchus, and other ancients, [820]. See [Ancients].
- Hippocrates, curious advice of, [511].
- History of Rome, doubt on, [413]; pleasing passage of history, [422].
- “Hoffman’s Tragedy, or Revenge for a Father,” old play, [740].
- Hogarth, curious notices of, [289], &c.
- Holland, customs of, [563]. See [Dutch].
- Holt, John, a great ringer, [529].
- Holwood, seat of Mr. Pitt, engraving and notices of, [623], [642].
- Home, praises of, [268].
- Hood, T., sonnet to, [239]; Plea of the Fairies, by, [340]; “Whims and Oddities” of, [659].
- Hoppins, David, a singular parodist, [341].
- Horace, pious parody of, [339].
- Horæ Cravenæ, [721].
- Horns, emblems of kingly power, [420].
- Horsedealing, latitude of deceit in, [213].
- Horses, marks of age of, [357].
- Horsham gaol, [93].
- Horticulture recommended, [459].
- Hostler, derivation of, [49].
- Hotels. See [Taverns].
- Houses and accommodations of old times, [584]; country-houses lead to poor-houses, [352].
- Howitt, William and Mary, their Poems, [417], [481].
- Humour, definition of, [290].
- “Huntingdon Divertisement,” old play, [581].
- Huntsman, Mr. Woodford’s, [192].
- Husbandman, (The retired) engraving, [17].
- Husbands, a happy one, [442]; crabbing for husbands, [464]; evidence of affection for one, [544]. See [Wives].
- Hydrophobia, [667].
- Hypochondria, [91].
- Ideas (innate), [120].
- Illusion, pleasures of, [757].
- Imperial fate, [395].
- Indians—and William Penn, [417], &c.; adventure of some, [534]; Indians at Court in 1734, [693].
- “Infant Genius,” [659].
- Infants, offerings to, [21]; picture of a deserted one, [338].
- Innate ideas, [120].
- Inns of the Romans, &c. [37], [39], [49]; seeking lost sign of one, [410]; good ones the result only of great travelling, [544]; inn yards, [681].
- Intemperance, corrected by echo, [410].
- Invasion and volunteers, [55].
- Ireland, customs in, [23]; Irish tobacco-pipes, [769].
- Islington, rights of parish of, [392], [787].
- Italian dramatists, [11].
- Jack the Viper, [763].
- Jack Ketch a gentleman, [698].
- Jemmal ring, [1].
- Jennens, Charles, notice of, [651].
- Jew’s harp, [31].
- John, (St.) a custom on St. John’s eve, [99], St. John of Beverley’s Well at Harpham, [545].
- Johannites, notice of, [721].
- Johnson, Dr., “an odd kind of a chiel,” [255].
- Jones, Rev. M., Berkshire miser, [380].
- Jubilee, (Revolution) [515].
- Judges—a singular decree of one, [64]; curious description of one, [255]; a candid judge, [351]; juries the better judges, [351].
- Juries, the better judges, [351]; decisions of juries, [733].
- Justices of peace, female, [571].
- Juxton, bishop, notice of, [192].
- Kalm, Swedish traveller, his description of Niagara, [532].
- Keats, John, poet, epitaph on himself, [249]; notices of, [371], [430].
- Kelly, Miss, notices respecting, [55], [68].
- Keston Cross, [33].
- Ketch, Jack, [698].
- Kicking, in wrestling, barbarous, [500], [502].
- Kings and emperors, ill-fated ones, [395], [397]; kings in Africa, [752].
- “King’s Arms,” [32].
- Kirkby, [437].
- Labour and luck, [160].
- Lacteals in a mole, [191].
- Ladies. See [Women].
- Lairds, compliment to a young one, [255].
- Landlady, agreeable, [285].
- Language, genders in, [284].
- Laurence Kirk snuff-boxes, [680].
- Law of kindness, [496].
- Law and poetry, [63]; remark on law-books, [734].
- Lawyers, two, [475].
- Leaping, curious instance of, [279].
- Leaves scorched by summer-showers, [253].
- Lee Penny, The, engraving, [143].
- Leeds, duke of, [earl of Danby], vindication of, [515].
- Leith Hill, near Dorking, [117].
- Lettsom, Dr., notice of, [285].
- Liars, incredible, [639].
- Life, description of, [810].
- Light, philosophy of, [408], [794].
- Limbs, advice in case of one broken, [511].
- Liston, Mr., [650].
- Literature, foolish labour in, [28], [765].
- Living well, [32].
- Loadstone, opinions on, [635].
- London; fruit markets of London and Paris, [138]; old London Cries, [431]; a London watchman, [523]; fires in London, [570]; Londiniana, [587]; giants in Guildhall, [609]. See [Islington], &c.
- Longevity of a Highlander, [213].
- Lord Mayor’s show, giants in, &c. [609].
- Lords and ladies, vegetable, [369].
- “Love Tricks,” old play, [172].
- Love, David, walking stationer, [177].
- Lovers, hostility of time to, [337].
- “Love’s Dominion,” old play, [456].
- “Love’s Metamorphosis,” old play, [265].
- Loyola, Ignatius, and his boot, [512].
- Luck and labour, [160].
- Lyttleton, sir George, notice of, [590].
- Macdonald, John, a Highlander, [213].
- “Mad Dog,” [666].
- Magpie, anecdote of, [608].
- Maid of honour, curious patent to one, [413].
- “Maid Marian,” letter respecting, [10].
- Mallet, David, notice of, [110].
- “Mamamouchi,” old play, [231].
- Man, description of, [809].
- “Man in the Moon,” tract called, [252].
- Manners of old times, [584], [829].
- Manufactures, celerity of processes of, [86]; of Birmingham, [595].
- Manuscripts, curious restoration of one, [415].
- Mariner, (an ultra) [188].
- Mark, St., customs on St. Mark’s eve, [99], [159], [251].
- Markets (fruit) of London and Paris, [138].
- Marlow, poet, merit of, [498] ([note].)
- Marot, Clement, French poet, notice of, [766].
- Marriage, the Gimmal Ring, [1]; a happy marriage, [116]; Gretna Green parsons, [125]; old customs at, [239], [348], [373]; ungallant toll on brides, [343]; marriage under the protectorate, [506].
- “Married Beau, (The)” old play, [622].
- Martin, St., and the Devil, [170].
- Mary, Peter and, [264].
- Matlock, [135].
- Mayor’s feast, temp. Elizabeth, [617].
- Mechanical power, [85]; ancients’ knowledge of, [794], [822], [824].
- Medals; commemoration medal of diet of Augsburgh, [321].
- Medicine, skill of the ancients in, [743], [746].
- Melancthon and Calvin, [736].
- Melons, varieties and weights of, [141].
- Memory with stupidity, instance of, [571].
- Menage, advice of, touching poetry, [512].
- Mendip mines and miners, [695].
- Merrow, in Surrey, [705].
- Meum et Tuum, [250].
- Mice, field, for preventing injuries from, [467].
- Michaelmas day, customs on, [464].
- Microscopes, whether known to the ancients, [824].
- Milk, in America, [480].
- Milky Way, the, [375].
- Mill, the haunted, [476].
- Millhouse, Robert, his Poems, [161].
- Mines, descent into, [137]; Mendip mines and miners, [695].
- Minuets, laborious study of, [64].
- Misers, notices of, [72], [77], [78], [118], [153], [242], [380].
- Misery,—a bond of affection, [806]; trial through, [807].
- Miss, designation of, [831].
- Mitcheson, Tommy, of Durham, [287].
- Moderns and ancients, discoveries of, [58], [83], [120], [182], [202], [214], [245], [342], [375], [406], [438], [472], [503], [632], [724], [743], [788], [819].
- Mœris, (Lake) in Egypt, [823].
- Moles, lacteals in, [191].
- Mompesson, Rev. W., and his wife, [481], &c.
- Monarchs, most ancient of, [335]; ill-fated ones, [395], [397]; a pure and exemplary one, [520].
- Money, rareness of due care of, [78].
- Monkey, gallant comparison with, [573].
- Monmouth, duke of, [702].
- Montmorenci, Ann, anecdotes of, [174], [208].
- Moon, philosophy of, [473]; tincture of moon, [653]; moonlight view of Niagara, [543].
- More, sir T., [704].
- Mosaics of the ancients, [826].
- Mother and her children, [441].
- Mummies, [744].
- Music, superiority of the ancient, [202], [826], musical anecdotes, [204]; memoir of Beethoven, [206]; the music which old Time delights in, [336].
- My Pocket Book, [403].
- Mysteries dramatized, [113].
- Nails and nail-makers, [602].
- Names, scriptural, &c. [767].
- Nationality, [331].
- Nature, animated, [216].
- Navarino, description of, [513].
- Newspapers; newspaper orthography, [222]; classification of readers of newspapers, [570]. See [Advertisements].
- Newtonian philosophy and the ancients. See [Ancients].
- Niagara, cataracts of, [531].
- Nixon’s prophecies, notice of, [224].
- Norfolk, custom in, [333].
- Northumberland, custom in, [21].
- Norwich Guild, [617].
- Nottingham, custom at, [180] ([note]); Nottingham and the revolution, [513].
- Oaks, fine ones in Holland, [460].
- “Oddities, Whims and,” by T. Hood, [559].
- Offerings to infants, [21].
- Offices, estimates of value of, [76].
- Oglethorpe, general, notice of, [693].
- “Old England forever,” pamphlet called, [353].
- Opinions, former authority of, [59].
- Opium-eater, the, notices of, [277], [278].
- “Oranges, The Three,” play called, [11].
- Orleans, duchess of, ingenuous disclaimer by, [414].
- Ostler, derivation of, [49].
- Oyster cellars, entertainment of, [40].
- Page’s Lock, near Hoddesdon, curious chair at, [436].
- Painting on cloth and glass, by the ancients, [745], [789], [825].
- Palindrome, explanation and instance of, [169].
- Parents’ affection, [441], [491].
- Paris and London, fruit markets of, [138].
- Parishes, abuses in, [25].
- Parliament, bribery of, by Charles V., [16].
- Parodies, pious, of Horace, [339].
- Parr, Dr., early model of, for style, [369].
- Parsimony. See [Misers].
- Party of pleasure, interesting, [289].
- Pastoral and tragi-comedy, definitions of, [621].
- Pavy Labathiel, [526].
- Pawning, valuable resource of, [78].
- Peak’s hole, [14].
- Peal (dumb) of Grandsire Triples, [527].
- Pearce, Dr. Z., anecdote of, [103].
- Pearl, Cleopatra’s, [789].
- Pegge, Rev. S., revolution centenary sermon of, [516], [517], [697].
- Pemberton, sir J., lord mayor, [19].
- Penn, William, and the Indians, engraving, [417].
- Penny, (The Lee) an antique, description of, [143].
- Pentheney, Anthony, a miser, notice of, [118].
- Pepys, extracts from, [830], &c.
- Perfection, the steps of, [222].
- Peter the Great, summer garden of, [457].
- Peter-house college, anecdote touching, [264].
- Philadelphia, origin of, [419].
- Philippos, [705].
- Philosophy; of ancients and moderns. See [Ancients]. Philosophy of a fairy, [339].
- Physicians, a benevolent one, [285]; two physicians, [475].
- Pickpockets, [232].
- Pickworth, Mr. C., letter to, [605].
- Pie, Christmas, [506].
- Pikeman, or turnpike-man, [684].
- Pine apples, [138].
- Pipes, Irish tobacco, [769].
- Piscatoria, [638].
- Pitt, Mr. W., notices of, and of his seat at Holwood, [627].
- Plague at Eyam, [481], &c., [629].
- Planets, material of one, [252].
- Planting in Scotland, [326]; planting recommended, [459], [470].
- Plato, mode of studying, [174]; Plato and other ancients, [820]. See Ancients.
- Plays at Linton and Grassington, [247]; play-wrighting, [411]; acting of extraordinary children in plays, [526]; performance of plays at Christian Malford, [553]; definition of pastoral and tragi-comedy, [621]; expedients and difficulties of players, [554]; selections contributed by Mr. C. Lamb from the Garrick plays, [6], [52], [67], [106], [131], [171], [200], [232], [265], [328], [361], [393], [456], [497], [524], [551], [579], [619], [711], [739], [771], [806].
- “Plea of the Fairies,” [340].
- Pleasures of Illusion, [757].
- “Plotting Parlour, (The)” [514].
- Plurality of worlds, doctrine of, [375].
- Poaching, vindication of, [115].
- Pockets, pickpockets, and pocket-handkerchiefs, [231], [232].
- Poetry, thou and you in, [232]; rule for criticism of, [512]; diction of, [811].
- Poets, distresses of, [123]; an athletic poet, [279]; reward of an ingenious one, [231]; encouragement to poets, [691].
- Politeness, [414].
- Polkinghorne, a famous wrestler, [499].
- Polypi, [793].
- Pope, Alexander, notice of, [109].
- Portraits, picture of taking, [452].
- Portuguese mysteries, [114].
- Preacher, (Puritan) [808].
- Prescription of money, instead of physic, [286].
- Presents, to infants, custom of, [21]; at weddings, [373].
- Pride, remarks on, [600]; instances of, [751].
- Princesses, mode of carrying, [174].
- Prisons, ancient and modern, [92].
- Processions at funerals, [479]; at the restoration, [505]; on centenary of the revolution, [518].
- Public-houses, [37], [39], &c., [51].
- Puddle-dock, duke of, [291].
- Pulpits; pulpit desk, [195]; pulpit in the rock, [495].
- Punch bowl, Devil’s, [145].
- Punctilio, Spanish, [254].
- Purple of the ancients, [636] ([note].)
- Pyramids of Egypt, [823].
- Pythagoras, power of his music, [203]; Pythagoras and other ancients, [819]. See [Ancients].
- Pytheas and other ancients, [819]. See [Ancients].
- Quakers; The Three Quakers, [50]; quakers under William Penn, [417], &c.; origin of the term quaker, [429].
- Queenborough, curious account of, [297].
- Qualities, sensible, doctrine of, [182].
- Quid pro quo, [31].
- Quin, notices of, [111], [589].
- Quintain, the, [175], [239].
- Quipoes explained, [112].
- Rain, effect of, [254].
- Rainbow at Niagara, [537], [542].
- “Ram Alley,” old play, [497].
- Ravensbourne, sources of the, engraving, [641].
- “Rebellion, (The)” old play, [525].
- Request, modest, [639].
- “Return, The Soldier’s,” [576].
- Rhodian Colossus, [823].
- Rhodope and Cinderella, [720].
- Ridicule, [174].
- Ringing, memorial of, at Bromley, [527]; anecdotes of ringers, [529].
- Rings; the Gimmal ring, engraving and notice of, [1].
- Rivers, opinions on, [697].
- Roasting, musical, [204].
- Robertson, J., a friend of Thomson, [379].
- Romans, customs of, [37]; fatality of Roman emperors, [395]; doubts on Roman history, [413]; Roman remains, [626], [629], [641].
- Romuald, St., [593].
- Rope-riding, at Venice, [251].
- Royal families, ill-fated ones, [397].
- “Royal King and Loyal Subject, (The)” old play, [497].
- Ruptures, curious application for, [466].
- Rushes, houses and churches strewed with, [277], &c.
- Russia, Esop in, [457].
- Rutty, Dr., a quaker, confession of, [510].
- Rydal Mount, seat of Wordsworth, [276].
- Sackville, sir E. and lord Bruce, duel between, [225].
- Saddles, rules touching, [357].
- Sailors, [298].
- Saint Giles’s bowl, [702].
- —— John’s Well, at Harpham, engraving, [545].
- —— Romuald, [593].
- “Sally Holt,” a story, [669].
- Sandy, James, an extraordinary artist, [680].
- Sanitary cordon, [493], [495].
- “Sappho and Phaon,” old play, [265].
- Satellites, [377].
- Saville, sir G., letter to, [492].
- Sawston Cross, [81].
- Saxons, customs of, [38].
- Scandal, picture of, [61].
- Scarfs and tippets, [235].
- Scheveling scenery, [460].
- “School of Adults,” [662].
- Schools, chastisement in, [174]; schoolboys’ anticipations of home, [268].
- Sciences and arts, skill of the ancients in.—See Ancients.
- Scotland, customs in, [23], [40], [143]; Scotch lairds and judges, [255]; Highland emigration, [322]; forests of Scotland, [324].
- Scott, sir Walter, letter of, to sir A. Ferguson, [508].
- ——, Thomas, shepherd, anecdote of, [510].
- Sculpture of the ancients, [825].
- Sects, exclusiveness of, [808].
- Selden, notice of, [572].
- Self-devotion, clerical, [536].
- Self-esteem, [751].
- Selling and buying, [211].
- Sensualist and his conscience, [410].
- Servants; servant maid’s pocket-book, [404]; old and faithful servants, [818].
- Servetus and his works, [726].
- Session, court of, satire on judges of, [255].
- “Shakerley, my aunt,” [663].
- Shakspeare, Time’s rival, [339], [340].
- Sham-fights and invasion, [55].
- Sheep, their injury to young woods, [324]; superstition touching sheep and mice, [467]; sheep-shearing in Cumberland, [559].
- Sheepshanks, Whittle, [267].
- Sheriffs, female, [571].
- Ships, descent of one over Niagara falls, [531].
- Shirley Common, broom-maker’s at, [449].
- Shirts, wearing two in travelling, [352].
- Shoeblacks, notices respecting, [435].
- Shoemakers, an ambitious one, [341].
- Shoes, old, curious application of, [318].
- Shorland, Lord, old legend and monument of, [300], [317].
- Showers, summer, [253].
- Shuttle, hanging the, [221].
- Siam, summer-house in, [253].
- Signs; sign-seeking, [412]; curious signs, [448], [504], [756].
- Silchester, Hants, Roman station, [556].
- Simcoe, general, notice of, [422].
- Singing, test of excellence of, [210].
- “Sir Giles Goosecap,” old play, [329].
- Skimmington, procession called, [360].
- Skipton in Craven. See [Craven].
- Sleeves, pockets formerly in, [231].
- Smith, Thomas, a quack, [722].
- Smoking and snuffing, oriental temple for, [673], [679]; antiquity of smoking, [771].
- Snitzler, an honest organ-builder, [26].
- Snuffing and smoking, [673], &c.; Laurence-kirk snuff-boxes, [680].
- Soames, Dr., master of Peterhouse, [264].
- Soldiers; a soldier’s age, [352]; a soldier’s return, [576].
- Somerset, proud duke of, [751].
- Son, father and, [31].
- Sophia Charlotte, sister of Geo. I., [479].
- Southey, poet, residence of, [282].
- Spa-fields, sketch in, [764].
- Spaniards, spare diet of, [772].
- Spanish mysteries, [113]; punctilio, [254].
- Speculation, folly of, [352].
- Spinning, tenuity of, [85].
- Spit, movement of to music, [204].
- “Spoons, Apostle,” [817].
- Stanley, Rev. T., rector of Eyam, [629].
- Starch-wort, an herb, account of, [369].
- “Stare and Gossip, the,” [61].
- Stars, fixed, the, [375], [795].
- Statesmen, model of, [429].
- ——, small farming proprietors called, [378].
- Statues, stupendous, [823].
- Steam-engines, [85].
- Steel manufacturers, [600].
- Stones, (precious) ancients’ imitation of, [745].
- Stories, (long) [210].
- Storks, habits and treatment of, [464], [564].
- Strutt, Mr., new edition of his “Sports and Pastimes,” &c. by editor of the Table Book, [177].
- Stuarts, (The) unfortunate line of, [398].
- Summer; summer-house at Siam, [253]; summer showers, an effect of, [253]; summer garden of Peter the Great, [457].
- Surgery, skill of the ancients in, [742], [746].
- Sweetheart-seeing, [159].
- Sympathy, supposed effect of, [334].
- Table Book, editor of about to publish a cheap edition of “Strutt’s Sports and Pastimes,” [177]; editor’s severe domestic afflictions, [737].
- Table rock at Niagara, [541].
- Tailor, origin of the word, [717].
- Talbot inn, Borough, [45].
- Talkington, George, casualties that befell, [127].
- Tanner, Dame, gleaning cake of, [346].
- Tasting days, [447].
- Taverns and inns, notices of, [41], &c. [49], &c.
- Taylor, John, of Birmingham, notice of, [595].
- Temple of Health, Dr. Graham’s, [561]; for smoking, Mr. Gliddon’s, [673].
- Temple, Sir W., disposal of his heart, [460].
- Tenter, (Bear and) boys’ play, [364].
- Thales and other ancients, [819]. See [Ancients].
- Theatres. See [Plays].
- Thunder, opinions on, [632].
- Tippets and scarfs, [235].
- Thomson, poet, notices of, [108], [378], [588].
- Thou and you, in poetry, [332].
- Thread and thread-makers, [603].
- “Thyestes,” old play, [645].
- Tides, opinions on, [634].
- Tie and bob wigs, [434].
- “Time, the defeat of,” [335].
- Titles, [752].
- Tobacco, or a substitute, ancient use of, [771]. See [Ancients].
- Toll, ungallant, [243].
- Tours, a curious one, [291].
- Townsend, (Bow street) evidence by, [149].
- Trade, good and ill of, [211].
- Tradition, picture of, [366].
- Tragi-comedy and pastoral comedy, [621].
- “Traitor, (The)” old play, [580].
- Transmigration, explanatory of antipathies, [191].
- Trashing, [348].
- Travelling, precautions for, [352], [364].
- Treasure-digging, patent for, [413].
- Treaties; one between W. Penn and the Indians, [417], &c.; treaty of Uxbridge, [521].
- Trees; skeletons of, [325]; a memorable elm, [421]; noble trees near Amsterdam, [461]; superstition about passing patients through a split ash, [465]; trees poetically and nationally considered, [469]; height of the cabbage tree, [471].
- Tricks of the Fairies, [339].
- “Triumphant Widow, (The)” old play, [232].
- Troller’s Gill, (The) [653].
- Tromp, Van, gallantry of, [773].
- “True Trojans, (The)” old play, [328].
- Turk, the Great, [754].
- Turnpikeman, (The) [684].
- Tuum et Meum, [250].
- “Twins, (The)” old play, [329].
- Ugliness, naif admission of, [414].
- Umbrella, clergyman’s, [101].
- Usurers; life of one, [72]; a liberal one, [808].
- Utopia, (sir T. More’s) blunder about, [413].
- Uxbridge, town and treaty of, [521].
- Vega, Francis de la, adventures of, [188].
- ——, Lopez de, mysteries of, [113].
- Venice, [251].
- Venison, potted, curious notion about, [334].
- Vines, notices about, [33], [628]. See [Grapes].
- Viper’s poison, [764].
- Virtue and Death, dialogue between, [19].
- Voice, restoration of, by anchovy, [544].
- Volunteer reminiscences, [55].
- Vortices, doctrine of, [377].
- Wagstaff, Mr. E., [185].
- Wake-Robin, a plant, [369].
- Wakefield, custom near, [21].
- Walker (Willy) and John Bolton, [409].
- Waller, sir E., his tomb at Beaconsfield, [469].
- Walpole, sir H., and Hogarth, [290], [291].
- —— sir R., notice of, [192].
- Walls of plaster advised for fruit, [141].
- Wards, court of, abuses of, [76].
- “Wars of Cyrus,” old play, [621].
- Warwickshire, custom in, [466].
- Watchmen, (London) [523].
- Water having the effect of fire, [535].
- Wedding. See [Marriage].
- “Weston Favel History, &c.,” remarks on, [366].
- “Whims and Oddities,” by T. Hood, [559].
- Whittington, revolution house at, [513].
- Wight, Isle of, custom in, [714].
- Wigs, formerly general, [434].
- Wilson, Rev. Mr., curious tract by, [252].
- ——, professor of moral philosophy, notices of, [279].
- Wiltshire, custom in, [197].
- Winter flowers, [737].
- Witchcraft, decree against, [144]; “burning the witch,” [582]; guard against witchcraft, [583]; the wise woman of Littondale, [776].
- Wives; Mr. E. Wagstaff’s, [185]; lively letter from one, [442]; consolation for loss of one, [479]; evidence of affection in wives, [544]; a wife taking liberties, [751].
- Wizard’s Cave, [747], [750].
- Wolves; forests burnt in Scotland to exterminate them, [324].
- Women; customs at lying-in, [23]; former freedom of society with men, [40], [41]; Egyptian compliment to, [405]; ingenuous admission of ugliness by one, [414]; a young one’s pocket-book, [404]; women sheriffs and justices, [571]; antiquarians’ supposed dislike to, [572]; dower of women, [573]; an amiable woman described, [682]; “The Wise Woman of Littondale,” [777]. See [Wives].
- Wood feast, [455].
- Wood, Antony à, his dislike of women, [572].
- Wood, Nicholas, a glutton, [350].
- Wordsworth, (poet) notices of, [273].
- Worlds, plurality of, [375].
- Wrestling, [416], [499].
- Wright, (Mrs.) her description of Niagara falls, [538].
- Writing, Peruvian substitute for, [112]; writing-desks, [193], [196].
- Wye Dale, [13].
- Years, reason for not counting, [352].
- York, and the revolution, [514].
- Yorkshire customs, [99], [144], [348], [505].
- Young, (Mr. S.) of Keston Cross, [36].
II. CORRESPONDENTS’ INDEX.
- A. B., [715].
- A. W., [709].
- A. W. R., [559].
- Alpha, [747].
- Auctor, [411].
- Barley Mow, (The) [220].
- Bob Short, [437].
- C. D., [604].
- C. L., [10], [68].
- C. W. P., [212].
- City Volunteer, (A) [55].
- Curio So, [411].
- D. A. M., [505].
- Dick Dick’s Son, [714].
- E. J. H., [12], [135].
- Elia, [335].
- F. C. N., [239], [512].
- F. S., jun., [20].
- G., [177].
- G. B., [617].
- G. H. I., [588].
- Gaston, [436].
- Gilbertus, [559].
- Gulielmus, [735].
- H*****, [19].
- ☞, [673].
- H. B., [321].
- H. L., [19].
- H. M. L., [723].
- I. V., [353].
- J. G., [817].
- J. J. R., [765].
- J. R. J., [521], [556].
- J.R.P., [27], [219], [220], [684], [812].
- J. S., [829].
- Jehoida, [197].
- Jerry Blossom, [737].
- K. B., [731].
- L. V., [416].
- M. H., [193], [209], [268], [403].
- M. N., [629].
- Milo, [21].
- N. S., [364], [584].
- Nemo, [185].
- O., [764].
- O. Z., [395], [430].
- Old Correspondent, [347].
- P., [19], [222], [224], [455].
- Pinchard, John, [690].
- ΠΡΙ, [284], [553], [574].
- Puceron, [464].
- R. N. P., [145].
- S. R. J., [6].
- S. S. J., [116], [734].
- S. T. J., [818].
- *, *, P., [221], [818].
- *, *, *, [558].
- Sam Sam’s Son, [124], [350], [499], [561], [570].
- Smith, Mr., [719].
- So and So, [387].
- Sojourner at Enfield, [79].
- T. B. H., [333].
- T. C., [545], [559], [582], [583], [637], [638], [755].
- T. Q. M., [235], [247], [267], [271], [287], [606], [721], [761], [775].
- T. R., [81], [257], [723].
- T. T. B., [757].
- W. C., [373].
- W. H., [445].
III. INDEX TO THE POETRY.
Contributed by Correspondents under the following Signatures.
- A. X., [718].
- Alpha, [399], [747].
- B., [815].
- C. J., [Frontispiece].
- Cole, C., [384].
- E. E., [575].
- Gaston, [371].
- Hezekiah Hulk, [480].
- J. J. K., [735].
- J. K. P., [199].
- J. P. C., [799].
- Le Flaneur, [763].
- M. W., [238].
- Moxon, Edward, [239].
- P., [288].
- Phœnix, J. F., [592].
- Pulci, [191].
- R. B., [762].
- R. W. D., [25], [159].
- S., [757].
- S., [250], [284], [286].
- S. N. Y., [223].
- * * *, [87].
- T. N., [82].
- T. Q. M., [412], [640], [653].
- Vérité, [156].
By the Editor.
- Past, present, and future, [287].
- The Broom-maker’s at Shirley Common, [449].
- The Source of the Ravensbourne, [641].
Authors Quoted.
- Allan. J. Hey, [322], [326].
- Cowper, [79].
- Cunningham, Rev. P., [520].
- Heywood, T., [560], [662], [664], [671].
- Howitt, W. and M., [417], [481], &c.
- Jodelle, [767].
- Jones, sir. W., [471].
- Lamb, Charles, [55].
- Millhouse, R., [161], &c.
- Pearce, bishop, [103].
- Pierius, [766].
- Plumtree, Rev. Mr., [806].
- Pope, [416].
- Roscoe, [423].
- Thomsom, J., [379], [380].
- Wordsworth, [280], [775].
Works Cited.
- Garrick Plays, selections from, contributed by Mr. C. Lamb, [6], [52], [67], [106], [131], [171], [200], [232], [265], [328], [361], [393], [456], [497], [524], [551], [579], [619], [645], [711], [739], [771], [806].
- Morning Chronicle, [607].
- New Monthly Magazine, [29].
Anonymous.
- [6], [19], [63], [96], [119], [180], [262], [264], [270], [283], [448], [479], [480], [522], [572], [594], [608], [650], [651], [652], [716], [731], [768].
IV. INDEX TO THE ENGRAVINGS.
- Augsburgh, (Diet of) commemoration medal of, [321].
- Blake, William, ostler, [47].
- Bloomfield, George, [815].
- Bromley, Bishop’s well at, [65].
- —— church door of, [97].
- —— —— —— key, [101].
- —— memorial of a peal rung at, [527].
- Broom-maker’s at Shirley common, [449].
- Bruce, lord Edw., case containing his heart, [225].
- —— —— appearance of the heart, [329].
- Burnsal Lich-gate, [271].
- Cigar Divan of Mr. Gliddon, [673].
- Cooke, John, saddler, of Exeter, [353].
- Coward, Nathan, [257].
- Desk, (my) [193].
- French assignat, [209].
- Gilpin, Mrs., riding to Edmonton, [79].
- Gimmal ring, [1].
- Grassmere font, [272].
- Hagbush-lane, Islington, view in, [385].
- —— —— —— a last look at, [785].
- Harpham, St. John’s well at, [545].
- Hervey, (author of Meditations) birth-place of, [367].
- Hogarth embarking at Isle of Grain, [289].
- Holwood, seat of Mr. Pitt, [623].
- Husbandman, the retired, [17].
- Keston Cross, [33].
- Lee Penny, (the) [143].
- “London Cries, (old)” [431].
- —— —— —— another figure, [432].
- Millhouse, Robert, [161].
- Mompesson, Catherine, her tomb at Eyam, [481].
- —— ——’s pulpit in the rock, [495].
- North, Robert, of Scarborough, [687].
- Penn, W., and the Indians, [417].
- Quintain, (the) [175].
- Ravensbourne, source of the, [641].
- Revolution-house, at Whittington, [513].
- “Running horse, (the)” at Merrow, [705].
- Shorland, lord, monument of, [317].
- Sketch, (A.) [129].
- Tobacco-pipes, Irish, [769].
- Tree, (ash) used as a charm, [465].
- Velocitas, (the) fly-boat, [559].
- Watson, George, Sussex calculator, [577].