B.
B. on ancient motto, 136.
—— on Beaufoy's Ringer's True Guide, 137.
—— on change of name, 246.
—— on Colonel Hyde Seymour, 341.
—— on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.
—— on form of petition, 44.
—— on Gloucestershire custom, 243.
—— on Miss Warneford and Mr. Cromwell, 157.
—— on Norman pedigrees, 214.
—— on Professor de Morgan and Dr. Johnson, 107.
—— query about St. Wini, 344.
—— query on Selden's titles of honour, 351.
—— on Sir Walter de Batton, 17.
—— on Solomon Dayfolke, 476.
—— (A.E.) on derivation of news, 360.
—— (A.) on Martins the printer, 213.
—— on superstitions in the North of England 294.
—— Twm Shawm Cattle, 453.
Bacon and Jeremy Taylor, notes on, 427.
Baron's Lord metrical version of the Psalms, 202. 243. 261.
Baron Roger, hints for new edition of, 350.
Badger, the, 324.
Bagnio in Long Acre, 194.
Bambridge and Buckridge Streets, 34.
—— Gates, 229.
Bald Head, defence of, 34.
Baldwin's Gardens, 410.
Ballad, Kentish, 247.
Ballads, Homeric of Dr. Magina, 470.
Ballad of Dick and the Devil, 172. 473.
—— of the wars in France, 445.
—— makers and legislators, 133.
Ballpolensis, on Stephen's Sermons, 334.
Balloons, 389.
Baptism, register of Cromwell's, 136.
Barclay's Satyricon, some account of, 27.
Bardolph and Poins, 353.
Barba Lonza, 384.
Barker, W.G.J., on Henry, Lord Darnley, 128.
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 132.
Barnabas, (St.), 136.
Barnaby, Bishop, 53. 132. 254.
Barnacles, 117. 169. 254. 340.
Barrister, a, on origin of the word chapel, 371.
Barry (J. Milner), a note on Robert Herrick, the author of Hesperides, 291.
—— Complutensian Polyglot, 251.
—— M.D., on meaning of palace, 233.
Barryana, 212.
Bartletts Buildings, 115.
Bartholomew Legate, the martyr, 483.
Basse (William,) and his poems, 200. 265. 295. 348.
Bawn, meaning of, 440.
Baxter, (William), 285.
Bayley (W. D'Oyly,) on Barryana, 212.
Bayswater and its origin, 182.
B.(C.) on ancient motto, 104.
—— on Gray's Alcaic Ode, 382.
—— on Cromwell's estates, 421.
—— on shrew, 421.
—— on proverb, God tempers the wind, 325.
—— on horns, 419.
—— on Colderidge's Christabel and Byron's Lara, 324.
—— on hockey, 457.
—— Temple Stanyan, 460.
—— on "Nomade." 389.
—— on the true tragedy of Richard III., 315.
—— on death-bed superstition, 358.
—— on emerald, 340.
B.(C.W.) on anecdotes of the civil wars, 338.
—— on shrew, 445.
Bear, Louse, and Religion, Fable of, 321.
Beauchamp (Stephen) on pilgrimages of kings, &c.—Blind man's buff—Muffin Hundred weight, 173.
Beaufoy's Ringer's True Guide, 157.
Beaumont, a poem attributed to, 145.
Beaver, 417.
Beaver hat, when first used in England, 130. 235. 256. 317. 338. 386.
Becket's grace cup, 142.
Becket (Thomas à), Mother of, 415. 490.
Bedford Coffee House, Covent Garden, 451.
Beeston (Sir William), journal of, 444.
Beetle mythology, 194.
Beggar's opera, receipts of, 178.
Bek (Anthony), Bishop of Durham, 173.
Bell (John) of the Chancery Bar, 93.
Bell (Dr. W.) on ancient inscribed dishes, 135.
Bell (Dr.) on the talisman of Charlemagne, 140.
Bells, a peal of, 125. 154. 170.
Bells (Judas), 195. 235. 357.
Bolvoir Castle, 246. 384.
B.(E.M.) on Complutensian MSS., 402.
—— on Dulcarnon, 254.
—— on the emblem and national motto of Ireland, 415.
—— on Luther's portrait at Warwick Castle, 400.
—— on Latin distich and translation, 415.
—— on Luther's translation of the New Testament, 399.
—— on Pope Felix, 415.
—— on Verbum Graecum, 415.
Berkeley's theory of vision vidicated, 107. 130.
Bernicia, 335. 388.
Bess of Hardwick, 276. 330.
Beta on prison dicipline and execution of justice, 70.
Betterton's Duties of a Player, 67. 105.
Bever's (Dr. Thomas) Legal Polity of Great Britain, 483.
B.(F.) on Kentish Ballad, 247.
B.(F.C.) on Bishop Blaize, 247.
—— on dedications, 386.
—— on error in Meyrick's Ancient Armour, 342.
—— errors corrected, 331.
—— on Hudibrastic couplet, 340.
—— on Mousetrap Dante, 339.
—— on plagiarisms and parallel passages, 347.
B.(F.C.) on proverbial sayings and their origins, 332. 347.
—— on shipster, 339.
—— on straw necklaces, and method of keeping notes, 104.
B.(F.J.) on quotations from Pope, 102.
—— on masters of St. Cross, 404.
B.(G.H.) on Cold Harbour, 50.
—— on Colinaeus, 158.
—— on the Field of the Brothers' Footsteps, 178.
—— on Gilbert Brown, 361.
—— on Lord Erskine's brooms, 138.
—— on Weeping Cross, 154.
—— on thistle of Scotland, 90.
B.(H.) on Pandoxare, 202.
B.(H.L.) on Ave Trici, 215.
B.(J.S.) on the reconelliation of 1554, 186.
Bible and key, divination by the, 413.
Bibliographic project, 9.
Bibliographical notes, 413.
Bibliographie Biographique, 42.
Bigotry, 204.
Bill of fare of 1626, 99.
Billingsgate, origin of name, 93. 164.
Bills of fare in 1683, 54.
Biographers of Lydgate and Coverdale, 379.
Birthplace of Andrew Borde, 88.
Birchingon's (Stephen) MSS., compilation of, 7.
Bis dat qui citò dat, 330.
Bishop that burneth, 87.
Bishop Barnaby, Why lady-bird so called, 28. 134.
Bishop Barlow, 206.
Bitton, Sir Walter de, 157.
Bive and chute lambs, 63. 474.
B.(J.) on bust of Sir Walter Raleigh, 76.
—— on Countess of Pembroke's letter, 154.
—— on D'Israeli on the Court of Wards, 173.
—— on the Marescautia, 167.
—— on Scole Inn, 283.
B.(J.M.) Auctorite de Dibil, 460.
—— on As lazy as Ludlum's dog, 475.
—— on Dr. Maginn's Shakespeare's papers, 470.
—— on Doctor Dobbs and his horse Nobbs, 253.
—— on etymology of Totnes, 470.
—— on finkle or finkel, 477.
—— on howkey or horkey, 457.
—— on etymology of Totnes, 470.
—— on a phonetic peculiarity, 463.
—— on Poor Robin's Almanack, 470.
—— queries concerning Chaucer, 303.
—— St. Winifreda, 475.
B.(J.S.) what are depinges, 277.
B.(L.) of Duncan Campbell, 186.
Black broth, Lacedaemonian, was it coffee? 124. 139. 155. 242. 300. 399.
Black doll at old store shops, 444.
Blaise (Bishop), 247. 326.
Blind man's buff, 173.
Blink (G.) on a passage in Macbeth, 484.
Blisters, charm for, used in Ireland, 349.
Blockade of Corfe Castle in 1644, 401.
Blood's (Colonel) house, 174.
Bloomfylde (Myles and William), writings on alchemy, 20.
Bloomfylde (Myles) Ortus Vocabulorum, 20.
Bloomsbury market, 115.
B.(N.), notes upon "notes," No. 1, 19.
Bodenham, or Ling's Politeuphia, 22. 85.
Boduc, or Boduoc, on British coins, 238. 252.
Body and soul, 390.
Bohn's edition of Milton's prose works, 485.
Boleyn's (Sir Edward), spectre, 408.
Bone-houses and catacombs, 171. 210. 221.
Bonner on the Seven Sacraments, 452.
Book of the Mousetrap, 154.
Book plate, 212.
Books by the yard, 166.
Bookworm on Bodenham, or Ling's Politeuphia, 29.
Boonen (portrait by), 386.
Borde (Andrew), birthplace of, 58.
—— Boke of Knowledge, 38.
Borromei, Sermones Sancti Carolsi, 27.
Borrowed thoughts, 482.
Boston de Bury, 186.
Botfield (Beriah) on the Treatise of Equivocation, 357.
Bothwell and Mary Queen of Scots, marriage contract of, 97.
Bourne (Vincent), epigram from the Latin of, 253.
—— translation from, 152. 341.
Brass, curious monumental, 247.
Braybrooke, Lord, on pilgrimage of princes, &c. &c. 203.
—— on "Where England's monarch," 458.
—— on Lord Carrington, or Karinthon, 490.
—— on etymology of Havior, 230.
—— on pokershop or porkershop, 185. 236. 269.
—— on Vertue MSS., 372.
—— on letter attributed to Sir Robert Walpole, 336.
—— on journeyman, 458.
—— on the word brozier, 485.
—— on Killigrew family and Scole Inn sign, 283.
—— on howkey or horkey, 263.
—— on Catherine Pegge, 200.
Breton (Nicholas), 409.
—— crossing of proverbs, 361.
Bridge Lane, St. Bride's, 396.
Bristol riots, 352. 460.
—— Red Maids of, 219.
Britain, ancient MS. account of, 174.
Britain (Great), Defoe's tour through, 205.
British Museum, portraits in the, 305.
British coins, Boduc or Boduoc, on, 235.
Britton (John) on John Aubrey, 71.
—— on Mr. Poore's Literary Collections, Inigo Jones, medal of Stukeley, Sir James Thornhill, 122.
Brockett's glossary on "to Fettle,", 169.
Brooms, Lord Erskine's, 93. 138.
Brother's Footsteps, Field of, 178.
Brougham (Lord) on Burnet, 40.
Brown (Gilbert), 381.
Brown study, 352. 418.
Brown (W.J.) on Ptolemy of Alexandria, 170.
B.(R.S.) As Morse caught the mare, 329.
B.(R.W.) on Christian captives, 441.
Brozier, the word, 485.
Bruce (John), epigram against Luther and Erasmus, 51.
—— lines in the style of Suckling, 20.
—— on capture of Duke of Monmouth, 3.
—— on charm for the toothache, 397.
Bruce (Robert de), wife of, 187.
—— captivity of his queen in England, 290.
Buccaneers, Charles II., 410.
Buckingham motto, 138. 252. 283. 459.
Bug, origin of word, 237.
Bull (John), 336.
Bullfights, Spanish, 381.
Bulls called Williams, 440.
Bulstrode Park, camp in, 470.
Buns, 244.
Buriensis on the Duke of Marlborough, 415.
—— on the Song of the Bees, 415.
—— on seal of Killigrew, Master of the Revels, 204.
—— on cook eels, 412.
—— on meaning of Savegard and Russells, 202.
—— on Sangred—Dowts of Holy Scripture, 124.
Burnet (Bp.), opinions respecting, 40. 181. 341.
—— as an historian, 493.
—— and Mr. Macaulay, 250.
Burnet prize at Aberdeen, 21.
Burney (Dr.), musical works of, 135.
Burning the dead, 216. 308.
Burns (Robert), inedited lines by, 300.
Burton's Anatomy of (Religious) Melancholy, 305.
Burtt (Joseph) on ancient libraries, 21.
—— on royal household allowances, 86.
Buscapié, query as to the, 171. 206.
B.(W.) on The Complaynt of Scotland, 428.
B.(W.G.) on French leave, 246.
B.(W.J.) on genealogy of European sovereigns, 119.
By hook or by crook, 205. 237. 281. 405.
Byron's Childe Harold and Burton's Melancholy, 163.
—— Lara, on a passage in, 262. 443.
Byron and Tacitus, 390. 462.
C.
C. on anecdote of the civil wars, 93.
—— on blunder in Malone's Shakspeare, 386.
—— on Cowley, or Coverley—Statistics of Roman Catholic Church—Whelps—Discovery of America, 107.
—— on definition of Grummelt, 558.
—— on devices of the standards of the Anglo-Saxons, 284.
—— on Dog-Latin, 284.
—— on logographic printing, 198
—— on Lord Chatham's speech on the American stamp act, 220.
—— Love's last shift, 476.
—— on M. or N, 476.
—— on Malone's blunder, 461.
—— on May-day, 221.
—— meaning of pallace, 284.
—— on military execution, 476.
—— on political maxim, 93.
—— on Pope's translation of Horace, 230.
—— on Salt at Montem, 473.
—— on Sir William Hamilton, 270.
—— on slang phrases, 234.
—— on spurious letter of Sir R. Walpole, 388.
—— on tablet of Napoleon, 451.
—— on Temple Stanyan, 460.
—— on travelling in England, 220.
—— on tureen, 307.
—— on Vertue's MS., 372.
C.(A.) on black doll at old store shops, 444.
—— on Worm of Lambton, 453.
—— on camp in Bulstrode Park, 470.
—— on derivation of holy, 470.
Caerphili Castle, 157. 237.
Cæsar's wife, 277, 380.
C.(A.G.), query as to references, 20.
Calamity, derivation of, 215. 258. 352.
Calver (Bernard), 203.
Cambridge, motto of university, 76.
Campbell (Duncan), query respecting, 186.
Camp in Bulstrode Park, 470.
Canidia, or the witches, MS. note in, 164.
Cannibal, origin of, 186.
Cantab. on coal brandy, 352.
—— on Hallam's Middle Ages, 51.
—— origin of swot, 352.
Canterbury, catalogue of ancient library of Christ Church, 21.
Capel Court, 115.
Captivity of the Queen of Bruce in England, 290.
Capture of the Duke of Monmouth, 3. 82. 198. 324. 427.
Caraccioli's Life of Lord Clive, author of, 108. 120.
Caredon, meaning of, 217.
Carena on the Inquisition, 196.
Carlisle House, Soho, 450.
Carrington, or Karinthon (Lord), murdered, 490.
Cartwright's Poems (on some suppressed passages in), 108. 151.
Cat, "Gib," 235. 281.
Catacombs and bone houses, 171. 210.
Catherine Street, Strand, 451.
Catsup, catchup, ketchup, 124. 283.
Cavell, 473.
Cawood's Ship of Fools, MS. notes in, 165.
C.(B.) on the symbolism of the fir-cone, 247.
C.(C.J.), Phoenix, by Lactantius, 283.
Cephas on the Advent bells, 121.
—— on Sangred—Judas Bell, 325.
Ceredwyn on barnacles, 169.
Certificate of Nat. Lee, 149.
C.(G.A.), Dustpot—Frothlot, 320.
—— on Sir W. Godbold, 93.
—— on political maxims, 104.
—— on legislators and ballad makers, 153.
C.H. on buccaneers, 400.
—— on Charles II. and Lord R.'s daughter, 399.
—— on college salting and tucking of freshmen, 390.
—— on Eachard's tracts, 404.
—— on error in Hallam's History of Literature, 435.
—— Inedited letter of the Duke of Monmouth, 379.
—— on Locke's proposed Life of Ld. Shaftesbury, 401.
—— on Lord Shaftesbury and Dr. Whichcot, 382.
—— on Ludlow's Memoirs, 384.
—— on the Mosquito country; origin of the name; early connection of the Mosquito Indians with the English, 425.
—— on MSS. of Locke, 401.
—— on Queen's messengers, 445.
—— on Rawdon papers, 400.
—— on Savile, Marquis of Halifax, 384.
—— on Sir William Coventry, 381.
—— on Wellington—Wyrwast—Cokam, 401.
—— who was Lord Karinthon? murdered 1665, 440.
—— on blockade of Corfe Castle in 1644, 451.
Chancellors, Thynne's collection of, 60.
Change of name, 248.
Chapels, origin of the name, 358. 391. 417.
Charlemagne's talisman, 140. 187.
Charles I., portrait of, 167, 184.
—— anecdote of, 437.
—— his sword, 183. 372.
—— bust of, 43.
—— pictures of, in churches, 184.
Charles II. and Lord R.'s daughter, 399. 478.
Charms, old, 293.
Charm for toothache used in Ireland, 349. 397.
Charm for wounds, 482.
Charms, 429.
Charms—the evil eye, 429.
Chart, Kent, early statistics of, 330.
Chatham (Lord), speech on the American stamp act, 12. 220.
Chaucer, queries concerning, 303.
—— night charm, 229. 281.
Cheshire round, 83. 456.
Chest, Iland, 173.
Chiffinch, letters of Mrs, 124.
Childe Harold, parallel passages or plagiarisms in, 183. 209.
Chip in porridge, 382.
Christian captives, 441. 477.
Christian doctrine, fraternity of, 213. 281.
Christ Church, Canterbury, books lent from, 21.
Christencat, meaning of, 109.
Christie (W.D.) on Skinner's Life of Monk, 379.
Christmas Hymn, 201. 252.
Christ's Hospital, old songs once popular there, 315. 421.
Chronicle, Morning, when first established, 78.
Chrysopolis, 383.
Church History, queries in, 156.
Church livings, incumbents of, 91.
Churchyard customs, ancient, 441.
Cibber's Apology, characters of actors in, 67.
Circulation of the blood, discovery of, 202. 250.
Cirencester, Richard of, 93. 206.
Civil wars, anecdote of, 93. 338.
C.(J.) on M. or N., 415.
—— on regimental badges, 415.
C.(J.T.) on Dayrolles, 476.
C.(J.W.) on passages from Pope, 245.
C.(L.), query respecting "horns," 383.
Clare Market, 196.
Clarendon (Lord), opinions of, by English historians, 165.
Clergy, alleged ignorance of, 51.
Clericus, definition of, 149.
Clericus on inscriptions of ancient alms-basins, 44.
—— on ordination pledges, 156.
Clerkenwell, eminent residents, 180.
Clive (Lord), Caraccioli's Life of, 108. 120.
Close translation, 422.
Clouds or shrouds in Shakspeare, 58.
C.(M.) on Trophee, 389.
C.(O.) on family of Steward or Stewart of Bristol, 335.
Coach-bell, why ear-wigs so called, 383.
Coal brandy, 352. 456.
Cock Lane, 244.
Coffee, notes on, 25. 154.
Coffee-houses, the first in England, 314.
Coffee, the Lacedæmonian black broth, 124. 139. 155. 242. 300. 399.
Coffins, use of, 321.
Coheirs, Mowbray, 215.
Coins, British, Boduc or Boduoc on, 235.
Cold Harbour, query as to origin of, 60.
Cole (Robert) on Lady Arabella Stuart, 274.
—— extracts from old records, 327.
—— on Drayton and Young, 213.
Coleman's music house, 395.
Coleridge, Cottle's Life of, 55.
—— Christabel and Byron's Lara, 324.
—— on a passage in, 262.
Colinæus, 158.
Coll. Regall. Socius on Dr. Whichcott and Lord Shaftesbury, 444.
College salting and tucking of freshmen, 281. 306. 321. 390.
Colley Cibber's Apology, 29.
Collier (J. Payne) on Bishop Aylmer's letter and poem of the Armada, 18.
—— on defence of a bald head and stationer's registers, 85.
—— on English and American reprints of old books, 210.
—— on Love, the king's fool, 121.
—— Nicholas Breton's crossing of proverbs, 364.
—— on Dr. Percy and the poems of the Earl of Surrey, 471.
—— on Shakspeare and deer stealing, 4.
—— on shrouds or clouds in Shakspeare, 58.
—— on William Rasse and his poems, 201.
Colloquy, Ælfric's, 168. 197. 232. 248. 278.
Comes (M.) on Bess of Hardwick, 339.
Commercial and landed policy of England, 56. 91.
Compendyous olde treatyse, 277. 404.
Complaynt of Scotland, 412.
Complexion, the meaning of, 352. 472.
Complutensian Polyglot, 218. 251. 268. 325. 402. 461.
Compton Street, Soho, 228.
Conrad of Salisbury's Descriptio utrlusque Britanniæ, 315.
Consecration of Churches, Bishop Cosin's form, 303.
Constantine the artist, 452.
Constitution Hill, why so called? 28.
Contradictions in Don Quixote, 73. 171.
Convention Parliament of 1660, MS. diary of, 470.
Cook (David), watchman of Westminster, 1716—Ode to, from V. Bourne, 152.
Cook eels, 412.
Cooper (C.H.) on college salting, 306.
—— on Pandoxare, 234.
—— on Scala Coeli, 402.
—— on teneber Wednesday, 459.
—— on the Duke of Marlborough, 490.
—— on Sayers the caricaturist, 187.
—— on White Hart Inn, Scole, 245.
Cooper (W. Durrant), on bive and chute lambs, 474.
—— on Caraccioli's Life of Lord Clive, 120.
—— on decking churches with yew on Easter Day, 204.
—— on early statistics, parish registers, 443.
—— on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.
—— Folk-lore, 482.
Cooper (W. Durrant) on Norman pedigrees, 266.
Cope (Rev. W.H.) on Craik's Romance of the Peerage, 384.
Corfe Castle, 1644, blockage of, 401.
Corinna, 308.
Cornellys (Mrs.), 244.
Corney (Bolton), bibliographic project of, 9.
—— on authors and books, No. 1. Bibliographique biographique, 42; No. 2. Powell's Human Industry, 102; No. 3, Cartwright's Poems, 151; No. 4. Sonnet by Adamson, 18; No. 5. Payne's Geometry, 260; No. 6. Spence on the Odyssy, 363.
—— queries answered, No. 1. Alymer (Bp.), 19; No. 2. Madoc. 56; No. 3. Flemish account, 74; No. 4. Pokership, 218; No. 5. Beaver of, 307; No. 6. Grumete, 337; No. 7. Malone, Shakspere, 403.
—— queries proposed, 439. 469.
Cornishman (A) on a curious monumental brass, 370.
Corser (Rev. Thomas), on Nicholas Breton, 469.
—— on William Basse and his poems,
Cosin's (Bishop) form of consecration of churches, 305.
—— MSS. 433.
Cosmopolis, 213. 251.
Cottle's Life of Coleridge, when reviewed in the Times, 55. 75.
Couplet, authorship of, 231.
Court of Wards, 455.
—— d'Israeli on the, 173.
Coventry, Sir William, 381.
Coverdale, birth-place of, 120.
—— and Lydgate and their biographers, 379.
Cowley, Cowleas, or Coverley, 107.
Cowper's Task, passage in, 222.
Coxcombs vanquish Berkeley, author of? 384.
Craik's Romance of the Peerage, 394.
Cranmore on White Hart Inn, Scole, 323.
Cresswell, Mr., and Miss Warneford, 157. 189.
St. Croix (H.C.), etymology of Dalston, 352.
Cromlech, meaning of, 319. 405.
Cromwell (Oliver), as a feoffee of Parson's Charity, Ely, 465.
—— (query) did he write the New Star of the North? 202.
—— relics, 247.
—— baptism, register of, 136.
—— birth, 151.
—— estates, 277. 339. 389. 421.
Crosby (James), on pictures in churches, 184.
Crossing of proverbs (Nicholas Breton's), 364.
Crowley (Robert), a treatise on the Lord's Supper by, 332. 355. 362.
Cruch (G.) original letter by, on Lord Chatham, Queen Charlotte. 65.
Crucifix of Edward the Confessor, 140.
Crusader, Norman, the, 103.
Cwn Annwn, 294.
C.(T.) on Sapcote motto, 476.
Cuckoo, 230. 419.
Cunningham (Peter) on Katherine Pegg, 59.
—— on Dr. Johnson's library, 270.
—— on Lady Arabella Stuart, 10.
—— on Lady Rachel Russell, 462.
—— on Tower Royal, 28.
Cunningham's Handbook of London, notes on, by Dr. Rimbault, 114. 159. 180. 196. 228. 244. 395. 410. 435. 450.
—— notes from, 435.
—— queries upon, 484.
Cunningham's Lives of eminent Englishmen, 379.
Cupid Crying, from the Latin, 172. 237.
——, by Antonio Sebaldio, 308.
Cure for the hooping-cough, 397.
Curious custom, 245.
—— symbolical custom, 363.
Curse of Scotland, Nine of Diamonds, why so called, 61. 90.
Curtana, the sword called, 364.
Custom, Gloucestershire, 245.
C.(W.) on the birthplace of Coverdale, 120.
—— on date of anonymous Ravennas, 124.
—— on Franz von Sickingen, 389.
—— jun., on "hanap," 493.
—— jun., on "vert vert," 475.
C.(W.H.) on Antony Alsop, 249.
—— on parliamentary writs, 305.
—— on parkership, porkership, pokership, 323.
C.(W.M.) on Scarborough warning, 138.
Cwn Wybir, or Cwn Annwn, 482.
C.(Y.A.) on Dick and the Devil, 473.
D.
D. on Lord Chatham's speech on American stamp act, 12.
—— on golden frog, 214.
—— on inquisition in Mexico, 352.
—— on John Hopkins, the psalmist, 119.
—— on John Ross Mackay, 125.
—— on meaning of emerod, 217.
—— on Morning Chronicle, 7.
—— on Relnerius and Inquisition in France, 196.
—— (A.) on inedited song by Sir John Suckling, 72.
Dacre's, (Lady), almshouses, 180.
Dalrymple (Sir J.), on Burnet, 40.
Dalston, etymology of, 352.
Dalton's Doubting's Downfall, 77.
Dance Thumbkin, 493.
Darkness at the crucifixion, 186.
Darnley (Henry Lord), where was he born? 123. 220.
Dartmouth (Lord) on Burnet, 40.
Daundelyon (John de), 92.
Day (C.) on the poets, 122.
Dayrolles, 476. 267. 419.
Daysman, etymology of, 188. 267. 419.
D.(E.A.) on a Flemish account, 286.
Death bed superstition, 315. 350. 467.
Decker's Raven's Almanack, 400.
Dedications, 326.
Dee's (Dr.) petition to James I., 142.
——, petition. 187.
——, why did he quit Manchester? 216. 284.
Deering (Charles), M.D., 375.
De Foe (Daniel) and his ghost stories, 241.
—— tour through Great Britain, 18. 205.
Dei Gratia, lines on omission of, from the new florin, 118.
Dekker and Nash, tracts by, 454.
Denmark Street, St. Giles's, 229.
Denton (Wm.) on Rev. Wm. Stephens' sermons, 118.
Depinges, what are they, 277. 326. 387.
Deputy-lieutenants of the Tower of London, 460.
De Quincey, line quoted by, 388.
Dering's (Sir E.) household book of, A.D. 1648-52, 130. 161.
Derivation of snob and cad, 250.
—— of sterling and penny, 411.
Dermot Macmurrough, Eva, daughter of, 92. 163.
Deverell (Robert), 469.
Devices on standards of the Anglo-Saxons, 216. 284.
Devotee, 222.
Dibdin's and Herbert's Ames, 38.
Dibdin's typographical antiquities, 56.
Dick and the Devil, ballad of, 172. 473.
Dick Shore, 141. 220.
Direct and indirect etymology, 331.
Discurs modest, 142. 205.
Discovery of America, 107. see Madoc.
Dishes, ancient inscribed, 87. 135. 171. 254.
D'Israeli on the Court of Wards, 173.
Dissenting ministers, 445.
——, London, lines on, 454.
Divination by the Bible and key, 413.
D.(M.) on Burton's Anatomy of (Religious) Melancholy, 305.
Dobbs (Doctor) and his horse Nobs, 253.
Doctor Dove, of Doncaster, 79.
Dodo, notes on the, 410.
——, queries, 261. 485.
——, replies, 353.
Doges of Venice, Sanuto's 35. 75.
Dog Latin, 230. 284.
Dogs, Isle of, 141.
Dombec, Is it the Domesday of Alfred, 365.
Domestic establishment of Queen Elizabeth, 41.
Don Quixote, contradictions in, 73. 171.
Dore of Holy Scripture, 139. 205.
Dorne the bookseller, 12. 118.
—— and Henno Rusticus, 75. 88.
Douce (Francis) on John of Salisburry, 9.
Dove (Doctor Daniel) of Doncaster, and his horse Nobs, 316.
Downing Street, 436.
Dowts of Holy Scripture, 124. 154.
D.(Q.) on authors of old plays, 77.
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 254.
—— on a chip in porridge, 382.
—— on Doctor Daniel Dove of Doncaster, and his horse Nobs, and golden age of magazines, 316.
—— on Lady Jane of Westmoreland, 103.
Dramaticus on the Beggar's Opera, 178.
—— on Colley Cibber's Apology, 29.
Drayton's Poems, 82. 119.
—— works, Dr. Farmer's notes on, 28.
Draytone and Yong, 213.
Dredge (John J.) on error in Johnson's Life of Selden, 451.
—— on Dr. Selster's works, 478.
Dr. Faustus, Dutch version of, 169.
—— works ascribed to, 190.
Dryasdust (Dr.), 26.
D.(S.D.) on change of name, 337.
D.(T.E.) on guildhalls, 357.
D.(T.S.) on Arabic numerals, 279.
—— reply to query about Arabic numerals and cypher, 367.
—— on coal brandy, 456.
—— on mathematical archaeology, 133.
—— on the Roman numerals, 434.
—— on swot, 369.
Dudley Court, St. Giles's, 244.
Duke Street, Westminster, 196.
Dulcarnon, 254.
Durham, Anthony Bek, bishop of, 173.
Dustpot, query as to, 320.
Dutch language, works on, 383. 492.
Duties of a Player, Betterton's, 105.
Dyce versus Warburton and Collier, 53.
Dyot Street, St. Giles's, 229.
E.
E. on Betterton's Essay, 105.
—— on Dalton's Doubting's Downfall, 77.
Eachard, tracts by, 320. 404.
E.(A.H.) on Sir W. Hamilton, 216.
—— on St. Philip and St. James, 216.
E.(A.J.) on travelling in England, 68.
East Anglican on howkey or horkey, 47.
Easter Day, decking churches with yew on, 294.
Easter eggs, 244. 397. 482.
East Winch on spur money, 373.
Eastwood (Rev. J.) on symbols of Evangelists, 472.
Ecclesiastes on living dog better than a dead lion, 376.
Ecclesiastical year, 381. 420. 477.
Ed., what are deepenings? 326.
Eden (Rev. C. Page) on reprint of Jeremy Taylor's works, 483.
Editors, hints to intending, 243.
Edward II., history of, 59. 91. 220.
Edward the Confessor, crucifix of, 140.
Edward the Black Prince's shield, 183.
Edwards (Rev. I.) on metal for telescopes, 174. 206.
Edwards (H.) on saveguard, 268.
—— on masters of St. Cross, 352.
E.E. on statistics of the Roman Catholic Church, 61.
E.F. why are gloves not worn before royalty? 366.
—— on old painted glass, 197.
—— on Sir William Ryder, 282.
E.(H.T.) anecdote of a peal of bells, 382.
—— on by hook or by crook, 206.
—— on Greene of Greens Norton, 43.
E.(H.) on Sir William Rider, 325.
—— on the use of coffins, 321.
Eiton (Stephen), or Eden's "Acta Regis Edw. II.," 230.
E.(J.) on abdication of James II., 39.
—— on accuracy of references, 170.
—— "as throng as Throp's wife," 485.
—— on Cæsar's wife, 389.
—— on Decker's Raven's Almanack, 400.
—— on horns to a river, 456.
—— on Q. Mary's expectations, 188.
Elizabeth (Queen), domestic establishment of, 41.
—— pictures of, in churches, 184.
Elizabeth and Isabel, 439. 488.
Eliacombe (Rev. H.T.) on Vincent Gookin, 492.
—— on peal of bells, 154.
Emancipation of the Jews, 401. 474.
Emblem and national motto of Ireland, 415.
Emdee on passages in Coleridge's Christabel and Byron's Lara, 263.
—— on pet names, 299.
—— on charms, 429.
——, etymology of havior, 388.
Emerod, meaning of, 217. 476.
Emerald, 340.
Eminent Englishmen, Cunningham's Lives of, 379.
Endeavour oneself, the verb, 194. 154. 373.
Engelbert (Archbishop of Treves), treatise by, 214.
England, fall of rain in, 173. 235.
England, landed and commercial policy of, 59. 91.
England, travelling in, 33. 87. 167. 220.
English historians,
—— opinions respecting Bp. Burnet, 40.;
—— Lord Clarendon, 165.
—— reprints of old books, 209.
—— songs, John Lucas's MS. collection of, 174.
—— translations of Erasmus' Encomium Moriæ, 385.
Epilepsy, charm for, used in Ireland, 349.
Epigram (Latin) against Luther and Erasmus, 51.
—— from the Latin, 204.
—— from which Pope borrowed, 235. 284.
—— from the Latin of Vincent Bourne, 253.
—— from the Latin of Owen, 308.
—— by La Monnoye, 373.
—— on Louis XIV., 374.
—— (Latin) complimentary, or the reverse, 416.
Epistola de Miseria Curatorum, 380.
Equivocation, treatise of, 263. 357.
Erasmus and Luther, lines on, 27.
—— paraphrase of the Gospels, 172.
—— and Luther, woodcut likenesses of, 203.
—— and Luther, portraits of, 232.
—— Eucomium Moriæ, English translation of, 455.
Erminois on Sapcote motto, 366.
Errors corrected, 331.
Erskine's (Lord) brooms, 93. 138.
Esquire and gentleman, 431. 475. 491.
Essex Buildings, 180.
Estates of Cromwell, 389.
E.(T.) on beaver hats, 386.
Etoniensis on Mr. Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 250.
Etruria, sewerage in, 180.
Etymology of Armagh, 264.
—— direct and indirect, 331.
—— of News, 270. 369. 487.
—— of Penniel, 449.
Europe, Alfred's Geography of, 257. 313.
European sovereigns, genealogy of, 92. 119. 250. 339.
Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 92. 163.
Evangelists, symbols of, 385. 471.
Evelyn's Sculptura, 285.
Evona's (St.) choice, 253.
Exaletation of Ale, a poem attributed to Beaumont, 146.
Execution military, 245. 476.
Extracts from old records, 317.
F.
F. on Vondel's Lucifer, 142.
F.(A.) on the curse of Scotland, 90.
Faber (G.S.) on Quem Deus vult perdere, 476.
Fable—The Bear, the Louse, and Religion, 321.
"Factotum," origin of word, 43. 88.
Farmer, Dr., notes on Drayton's works, 28.
Fall of rain in England, 178. 235.
Father, when did clergymen cease to be so called? 158.
Faustus (Dr.) Dutch history of, 169.
—— works ascribed to, 190.
F.(A.W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148.
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 202. 235.
Felix (Pope), 415.
—— and Pope Gregory, 475.
Female captive in Barbary, in 1756; narrative written by herself, 305.
Fettle, derivation of, 142.
Few words to our friends, 17.
Few words of explanation, 81.
Fifth son, 482.
Finkle or finkel, derivation of, 384. 419. 477.
Fir-Cone, symbolism of, 247.
Fischel (A.) on Zenobia, 383.
Five Queries, 439.
F.(J.H.) on French maxim, 233.
—— on singular motto, 233.
F.(J.R.) on by hook or by crook, 168.
—— on Miryland Town, 167.
Flaws of wind, 88.
Flaying for sacrilege, 185.
Flemish account, 8. 74. 119. 286.
—— work on the order of St. Francis, 385.
Fletcher's Nice Valour, song in, by Dr. Strode, 146.
—— Purple Island, MS. notes in, 164.
Florins, 119.
Flowers, symbolism of, 457.
Fly-leaves, notes from No. 1., 9.; No. 2., 27; No. 3., 39; No. 4., 164; No. 5., 211.
Folk Lore, 229. 244. 258. 293. 315. 397. 412. 429. 451. 467. 482.
—— of Wales, 294. 295.
Food of the people, 54.
Fool or a physician, 157.
Forbes (C.) on "a" or "an," 407.
—— on endeavour, 373.
—— on a fool or a physician, 157.
—— on mistake in Gibbon, 342.
—— on Pope and Petronius, 452.
—— on Shakspeare's employment of monosyllables, 228.
—— on Spanish bull-fights, 381.
—— on sparse, 215.
—— on Vox populi vox Dei, 419.
—— on Zenobia, a Jewess, 460.
Forlot, falot, forthlot, 320. 371.
Forty Footsteps, Field of, 217.
Foss (Edward), on the Middle Temple, 123.
—— on the or a Temple, 335.
—— on Sir William Skipwyth, King's Justice of Ireland, 23.
Fox (John R.) on Masters of St. Cross, 404.
—— on meaning of Shipster, 216.
—— Sir Stephen, 214. 250.
F.(C.P.F.) on Sewerage of Etruria, 180.
F.(P.H.F.) on ancient alms-dishes, 254.
—— on saveguard, 267.
—— on singular motto, 214.
—— on the temple or a temple, 420.
—— on topography of foreign printing presses, 277.
Franz von Sickingen, 336. 389.
Fraternity of Christian doctrine, 213. 281.
Fraternitye of vagabondes, 183. 220.
French leave, 244.
—— maxim, 215. 233. 251. 373.
—— Change, Soho. 410.
Frere and Pardonere, 390.
Friar Brackley's sermon, allusion in, 351.
Friday weather, 303.
Friswell (James H.) on epigram quoted by Pope, "Praise undeserved." 233.
Frith's works, passage in, 373.
Frog, golden, 214. 372.
Frog he would a-wooing go, 458.
Frusius (Andrew) or Des Freux, 180.
F.(T.R.) on by hook or by crook, pokership, gib-lat, emerod, 281.
—— on porkership, 324.
—— (W.A.) meaning of "Lace is Latin for a candle," 385.
—— (W.R.) on derivation of shrew, 381.
—— on the badger, 381.