L.

L. on Fenkle, 419.
—— on incumbents of church-livings, 61.
—— on Nash's Terrors of the Night, 455.
—— on tureen, 455.
Lacedaemonian black broth (coffee), 139. 155. 204. 242. 300.
Laerig, what is the meaning of, 292.
—— (derivation of), 387. 406.
Lairus, when "Father" last applied to clergymen, 158.
Laissez faire, laissez passer, 390.
L'Allegro (passages in), notes on Milton's minor poems, 316.
Lambeth wells, 395.
Lambs bive and chute, 93. 474.
La Mer des Histores, 236. 325.
Lammin (W.H.) on Master of the Revels, 373.
—— on Mowbray coheirs, 388.
Lamont (C.D.) on dais-man, 267.
La Monnoye, epigram by, 373.
Lamp, smelling of, 336. 371.
Lancaster, St. Thomas of, 204.
Landed and commercial policy of England, 59. 91.
Lansdown House, 436.
Lansdowne MSS., poem in, 12.
Lara (Byron's), on a passage in, 262.
Larking (Rev. L.B.), on bill of fare in 1626, 99.
—— on household book of Sir E. Dering, 131.
—— on MSS. of Sir Roger Twysden, 76.
—— on Kentish ballad, 339.
—— on strewing straw or chaff, 294.
—— on wages in 17th and 19th centuries, 227.
—— on the wife of Robert de Bruce, 187.
Last of the villains, 159.
Latin distich and translations, 415.
—— epigram, 416.
—— names of towns, 474.
—— verse, 215.
Law courts at St. Alban's, 366.
—— of horses, 421.
Lawrig (derivation of), 387. 460.
Lawyers' patron saint, 151.
Lay of the Phoenix, 203. 235.
Lab on family of Pointz of Greenham, 94.
L.(C.L.) on history of Edward II., 99.
—— on landed and commercial Policy of England, 22.
Legal policy of Great Britain (Dr. Thomas Bever's, 483.
Legate (Bartholomew), the Martyr, 483.
Legislators and ballad makers, 153.
Legour on grog and Bishop Barnaby, 28.
—— why is an earwig called coach-bell, 383.
Leman (Rev. Thomas), 59. 91.
Lines on Pharaoh, 406.
Lesly, Bishop of Ross, 186.
Letter attributed to Sir Robert Walpole, 304. 321.
—— Book (Sir R. Waigh's), 463.
—— of Sir Robert Walpole, 388.
Levite (Young), Macaulay's, 26. 167. 222. 374.
Liber Sententiarum, 10. 20.
Libraries (ancient), 21. 83.
—— public, 391.
Library of Augustinian Eremites of York, 84.
—— of Dr. Johnson, 214. 270.
Limb of the Law on a maiden assize and white gloves, 29.
Limborch's Historia Inquisitionis, 20.
Line quoted by De Quincey, 351. 388.
Lines attributed to Henry Viscount Palmerston, 382.
—— Tom Brown, 372.
—— on London dissenting ministers, 383. 454.
—— quoted by Goethe, 125.
—— by Sir John Suckling, 439.
—— in the style of Suckling, 20.
—— on "Woman's Will," 247.
Ling or Bodenham's Politeuphia, 28. 86.
Lions in the Tower, 43.
Literary Leisure, author of, 352.
Literature, early English and early German, 428.
—— the pursuers of, 212.
—— pursuits of, 253.
Liturgy version of the Psalms, 203. 234.
Living dog better than a dead lion, 352. 370. 404.
L.(J.H.) on King's coffee-house, Covent Garden, 403.
—— on Trimble family, 485.
L.(L.B.) on Cowley or Cowleas, 107.
—— on Loscop, 371.
L.L.L. on Howlett, the engraver, 321.
Lobster in medal of the Pretender, 103. 167.
Locke, MSS. of, 461.
Locke's proposed Life of Lord Shaftesbury, 401.
Logan (James), on ancient motto, 340.
—— on barnacles, 340.
—— on Conrad of Salisbury's Descriptioutriusque Britanniae, 319.
Logographic printing, 198.
Lollius, meaning of, 303. 418.
Lomax (T.G.) on Dr. Johnson's library, 214.
Lomelyn (Domingo) jester to Henry VIII., 193.
London, see Cunningham's Handbook for.
—— House Yard, 196.
—— improvements, Vanbrugh's, 142.
Long, Robert, Admiral, 382. 422.
——, Latin Epigram on a tall barrister so named, 422.
Louvaine printer, Martin, 373.
Lord Chatham, Queen Charlotte, original letter respecting, 65.
Lord's Supper, a treatise on, by Robert Crowley, 332. 355.
Loscop, 319. 371.
Louis XIV., epigram on, 374.
Love, the king's fool, 121.
Love's last shift, 383. 476.
Lower (Mark Anthony) on definition of grummett, 358.
—— on the etymology of daysman, 188.
—— on seal of the Killigrew family, 204.
—— on shipster, 251.
—— on Shylock, 184.
L.(R.) on the thistle of Scotland, 24.
L.(S.) on Vertue's MSS., 372.
L.(T.H.), epigram on Louis XIV., 374.
L.(T.J.) on characters of actors in Cibber's Apology, 67.
Lucas's (John) MS. collection of English songs, 174.
Lucifer, Vondel's, 142. 169.
The lucky have whole days, 231. 351.
Ludlow's (John) query as to Junius, 275.
—— memoirs, 384.
Ludlum's dog (As lazy as), 475.
Luther and Erasmus, lines on, 27.
——, woodcut likenesses of, 203.
——, portraits of, 232.
——, Erasmus, and Ulric von Hutten, portraits of, 303.
Luther's portrait at Warwick Castle, 400. 457.
—— translation of the New Testament, 1 John, v. 7., 399. 453.
Lydgate and Coverdale, and their biographers, 379.
Lynne (Walter), 474.
L.(W.) on Honnore Pelle, 76.
—— on the omission of the words Del Gratia from the new floring, 118.
Lwyd (Merry), 315.

M.

M on Myles Blomefylde Ortus Vocabulorum, 90.
—— on Roland Monoux, 137.
—— on Manuscript of Orosius, 371.
—— on journal of Sir William Beeston, 444.
—— on Seager a painter, 469.
M. on à brebis près tondue, &c., 357.
—— on the Apocrypha, 401.
—— on Arabic numerals, 281.
—— on Burnet, 40.
—— on the ecclesiastical year, 420.
—— on Gray's Elegy, 221.
—— on J.B.'s Treatise on Art and Nature
—— on Latin names of towns, 402.
—— on Moria Encomlum of Erasmus, 455.
—— on note books, 462.
—— on opinions of English historians, Lord Clarendon, 165.
—— on poetical symbolism, 219.
—— on Ptolemy of Alexandria, 170.
—— on symbols of the evangelists, 472.
—— on Temple Stanyan, 460.
—— on Theses, 401.
—— on vox populi vox Dei, 492.
—— on Zenobia, 421.
M.(A.) on watching the sepulchre, 403.
M. or N., 485. 476.
Mac Cabe (W.B.) on barnacles, 117.
—— on Frusius, 218.
Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 40. 250.
Macaulay's "Young Levite," 26. 167. 222. 374.
Macaulay's account of Duke of Monmouth, 3.
Macbeth, on a pas age in, 484.
Machoreus, see Macorovius.
Mackay (John Ross), 125. 356.
Macorovius or Machoreus (Alexander), 186.
M.(A.D.) on the capture of the Duke of Monmouth, 24.
—— on Cromwell relics, 247.
—— on Macaulay's "Young Levite," 222.
—— on travelling in England, 68.
Madden (Sir Frederick) on Purvey on the Apocalypse, and Bonner on the Seven Sacraments, 452.
—— on Sanuto's Doges of Venice, 36.
—— on the Wycliffe Translation of the Scriptures, 366.
Madoc's expedition to America, 12. 25. 57. 58. 236. 282.
Madoc, the son of Owen Gwynedd, 56. 135.
Maginn, Dr. miscellaneous writings of, 341. 406. 470.
Maiden assize, white gloves at, 29.
Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, 451.
Maids (Red) of Bristol, 183. 219.
Maitland (Rev. S.R.) on college salting, 261.
—— on Dibdin's Typographical Antiquities, 56.
—— on repository for "notes" and Herbert's "Ames," 8.
Maitland, (Rev. S.R.), on Robert Crowley, 355.
Malone's Shakspeare, blunder in, 213. 386. 461.
Man in a garret, on M. de Gournay, 308.
Manuscripts respecting abdication of James II., 39.
Mare de Saham, 106. 121.
Marescaucia, 94. 167.
Margarets' (St.), Westminster, extracts from church wardens' accounts of, 195.
Markland (J.H.) on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Warton, 481.
—— on esquire and gentlemen, 491.
Marlborough (Duke of), 415. 490.
Marlow's autograph, 469.
Marlow and the old "Taming of a Shrew," 94. 226.
Marriage contract of Mary Queen of Scots and the Earl of Bothwell, 97.
Martel (Charles), 86.
Martel (the name), 274.
Martin (F.S.) on derivations of calamity, 8. 215.
Martins, see Mortens.
Martins, the Louvaine printer, 373.
Marylebone gardens, 383. 490.
Mary on origin of Polly, 215.
Mary Queen of Scots, marriage contract of with the Earl of Bothwell, 97.
Mary, Queen, her expectations, 188.
Master of Methuen, 305.
Master of the revels, 158. 373.
Masters of St. Cross, 352. 404.
Mathematical Archaeology, 132.
Mathews (W. Franks) on mother of Thomas à Becket, 415.
Mathews (W. Franks) on Urbanus Regius, 419.
Maudeleyne (Grace), 437.
Maxim, French, 215. 373.
May-day, 221;
—— customs of, 187.
May Marriages, 467.
Maypole (Strand), 142.
Mayor (Rev. J.E.B.) on Bishop Cosin's MSS.; index to Baker's MSS., 433.
—— on the circulation of the blood, 250.
—— notes on Bacon and Jeremy Taylor, 427.
—— on notes from fly-leaves, 212.
—— on smelling of the lamp, 371.
Mayors, what is their correct prefix? 380.
M.(B.), on Vanbrugh's London improvements, 142.
M.(C.R.) on evangelistic symbols, 472.
Medal of the Pretender, 58. 70. 103. 167.
Mediaeval geography (queries in), 60.
Medical symbols, 399.
Melandra on ancient alms-basins, 172.
Melanion on French maxims, 373.
—— on "By hook or crook," 205.
—— on Jew's harp, 215.
—— on Macaulay's "Young Levite," 25.
—— on May-day customs, 187.
—— on military execution, 246.
—— on Nomade, 342.
—— on Periwinkle, a mocking emblem, 77.
—— on plagiarisms or parallel passages, 164. 260.
—— on Twm Shawn Cattie, 383.
Mer des Histoires, 286. 385.
Mercenary preacher, 384.
Merry Lwyd, 315.
Merser, Mr., House, Newington, painted glass in, 197.
Mertens, Martins, or Martini the printer, 185.
Merton (Ambrose) on Wesselcuphymn, 137.
Mess. (A), meaning of, 153.
Messengers (Queen's), 186. 445.
Metal for telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards on, 174. 206.
Methuen (Master of), 305.
Metrical charms—Folk lore, 229.
Metrical version of the Psalms, Lord Bacon's, 263.
Metrical writings on alchymy, 60.
Meyrlok's Ancient Armour, error in, 342.
M.(F.) on Astle's MSS., 282.
M.(F.) on Compendyous Olde Treatyse, 277.
—— on Dore of Holy Scripture, 140.
—— on Dr. Hugh Todd's MSS. 282.
—— on Madoc, 282.
—— on MS. Book of Hours, 276.
—— on MSS. of Sir Roger Twysden, 282.
—— on royal genealogies, 282.
—— on "Factotum," 88.
—— on viridis vallis, 285.
M.(G.) on incumbents of Church livings, 91.
—— on Katharine Pegg, 91.
—— on Rev. T. Leman, 91.
—— on Selago and Samolus, 201.
—— on travelling hand-bills, 146.
M.(H.J.) on ballad of Dick and the Devil, 172.
Michael (St.) and All Angels, festival of, 202. 235.
Microscope, 217.
Middle Ages (Hallam's), 51.
Middle Temple, 123.
Miland (John) on trade editions—Cottle's Life of Coleridge, 55.
Military execution, 246. 476.
Milnes (Richard Monckton) on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 181.
Milton, on passages in, 236.
Milton's Defensio, MS. notes in, 164.
—— L'Allegro, 316.
—— Minor Poems, notes on, 316.
—— pedigree. Richard Haley or Hales, 366.
—— Prose Works, Bohn's edition, 483.
Minar's Book of Antiquities, 277.
Minimum de Malis, 374.
Minerva, order of, 188.
Misquotations, 38.
Mistake in Gibbon, 390.
Maryland town, 166. 237.
M.(J.) on Complutensian Polyglot, 268.
—— Evelyn's Sculptura, 295.
—— "God tempers the wind," &c., 357.
—— on Gray's elegy, 221.
—— on le petit Albert, 474.
—— on origin of Rococo, 356.
—— on Richard of Cirencester, 206.
—— on Roger Bacon; hints and queries for a new edition of his works, 393.
—— on theses, 461.
—— on treatise of equivocation, 264.
—— wild huntsmen, 363.
—— did Oliver Cromwell write the new Star of the North, 262.
M.(J.B.) on Bristol riots, 352.
—— on a French maxim, 231.
M.(J.E.) on ancient motto, 93.
M.(J.F.) on birthplace of Andrew Borde, 88.
—— on definition of clericus, 149.
—— on derivation of calamity, 268.
—— on Greay's elegy, 101.
—— hints to intending editors, 386.
—— on Mare de Saham and Portum Pusillum, 106.
—— on letters of Mrs Chiffinch, 124.
—— on notes from fly-leaves, No. iv., 164.
—— on a passage in L'Allegro, notes on Milton's minor poems, 316.
—— on Richard Haley or Hales, 366.
—— on the fraternity of vagabonds, 220.
—— on Walewich or Watewich, 236.
M.(J.H.) on Burnet, 341.
—— on Jew's-harp, 342.
—— on Milton's L'Allegro, 316.
—— on "to fettle," 169.
Modest discours, 205. 233.
Monastery, arrangement of one, 452.
Moneta Sanctae Helenae, 100.
Monk, Skinner's life of, 378.
Monmouth's ash, 82.
—— Duke of, 358.
—— execution of, 237.
—— capture of, 324.
—— inedited letter of, 379.
—— memorials of the last days of, 198.
—— correspondence, 427.
—— his pocket-book, 397.
Monody on Sir John Moore, 321. 418.
Monoux, Roland, monumental brass, 137.
Monosyllables, use of, 285.
Moure (Cecil) on form of petition, 75.
Monson (Lord) on Lord Carrington or Karinthon, 490.
Monumental brass, 370. 405.
Moore, Sir John, monody on the death of, 321. 445.
Morgan, De (Professor), and Dr. Johnson, 107.
Morning Herald, when first established, 7.
Morse As caught the mare, 320.
Moses, why represented with horns, 383. 419.
Mosquito country, origin of the name, early connection of the Mosquito Indians with the English, 425.
Mother of Thomas a Becket, 415. 490.
Motto, ancient, 93. 104. 156. 189. 340.
—— of University of Cambridge, 76.
—— Sapcote, 355. 476.
—— singular, 214. 253.
—— the Buckingham, 138. 232. 283. 459.
Mousetrap, book of the, 154.
—— Dante, 339.
Mowbray coheirs, 213. 388.
Morning Chronicle, when established, 7.
M.(R.M.) on chrysopolis, 283.
—— on Darnley's birth-place, 220.
—— on Sannto, 220.
—— (S.A.) on Charlemagne's talisman, 187.
—— on the darkness at the crucifixion, 188.
MS. volume of chronicles at Reigate, note of, 6.
MSS. of Casubon, 422.
—— of Dr. Hugh Todd, 340.
—— of Locke, 401. 461.
—— of the Wycliffite translations of the Scripture, 356.
—— sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 125.
—— of Sir Roger Troysden, 76.
M.(J.R.), Flemish account, 8.
M.(J.F.) on Ling and Bodenham, 86.
M.(J.H.) on Countess of Pembroke's letter, 119.
M.(J.R.) on parallel passages or plagiarisms in Childe Harold, 299.
Muffins and crumpets, derivation of, 173. 205. 253.
Munford (George), query, Is the Dombec the Domesday of Alfred, 365.
Murrain in cows (charm for) used in Ireland, 349.
Musafir on a Flemish account, 74.
Music room in Charles Street, Covent Garden, 395.
—— in Dean Street, Soho, 395.
"Mutual friend," Dr. Jennedy on the expression, 149.
M.(W.) on derivation of "finkle," 384. 477.
M.(W.B.) on Marc de Saham—Portum Pusillum—Watewich, 121.
M.(W.L.) on Gray's Elegy, 221.
"My love and I for kisses played," &c., 302. 458.
My mind to me a kingdom is, 489. 302.

N.

N. on reinerius Saccho, 205.
—— on Bohn's edition of Milton's prose works, 481.
—— on busts of James I. and Charles I., and ancient tapestry, 43.
—— on discours modest, 205.
—— on Dr. Sam. Parr, and Dr. John Taylor of Shrewsbury school, 467.
—— on Katherine Pegg, 91.
—— on Rev. T. Leman, 91.
—— on William Godwin, 415.
N.(A.), Minar's Books of Antiquities, 277.
—— on reheting and rehetours, 279.
—— on William Baxter, 285.
Nagahead, Cheapside, 410.
Name (change of), 246. 337.
Names of towns (Latin), 402.
Napoleon, tablet to, 262. 406. 461.
Nares on Scarborough warning, 138.
Nash's terrors of the night, 400. 455.
Naso on Cock Lane, 244.
—— on Mary-le-bone Gardens, 383.
—— on the Norman crusades, 103.
—— on the Times, 136.
Nat Lee's certificate, 149.
Nathan on the ecclesiastical year, 381.
—— on "Vox et praeterea nihil," 387.
N.(B.) on the lobster in the medal of the pretender, 167.
—— on Richard Green of Lichfield, 167.
—— on Thistle of Scotland, 166.
Nec pluribus impar, 422.
N.(E.L.) on the Koran by Sterne, 216.
Nell Gwynne, Tennison's funeral sermon on, 28.
Nelson's brother, letters of immediately after the battle of Trafalgar, 36.
Nemo, Christ's hospital, old songs once popular there, 318.
—— on the Memoirs of an American Lady, 335.
—— what is the meaning of complexion, 352.
—— query as to the author of Literary Leisure, 352.
Never (Peter Le) original letter of, 451.
New Star of the North, did Oliver Cromwell write it, 202.
New Year's Day custom, 214.
Newcastle House, 436.
New Exchange, 451.
"News," origin of the word, 270. 369. 487.
Nightingale (B.) medal of the pretender, 58.
Nine of diamonds, why and when called the curse of Scotland, 61. 90.
N.(J.E.) on John Stowe, 297.
N.(J.G.) on Constantine the artist, 452.
—— on Josias Ibach, Stada, 452.
—— on the Master of the Revels, 158.
Nomade, 302. 309.
Norman crusader, the, 103.
Norman pedigrees, 214. 266.
Norris on Gowghe's Dore of Holy Scripture, 205.
Northman on Martin the Louvain printer, 373.
—— on Portugal, 246.
—— why are North American aborigines called Indians, 254.
Nosce Teipsum, an exception, Epigram, 591.
Note on Herodotus, by Dean Swift, 350.
—— on Cold Harbour, 60.
Notes on authors and books, 42.
—— on the Dodo, 410.
—— from fly leaves, No. 1. 9; No. 2. 28.; No. 3. 39; No. 4. 164; No. 5. 211; No. 6. 227.
—— method of keeping them, 104.
—— unpon notes No. 1. 19.
—— query as to, 43.
—— value of a repository for, 8.
—— upon books, sales, catalogues, &c. in every number.
—— to correspondents, in every number.
Noval a recent one, 231. 285.
Novus on compendyous Olde Treatyse, 404.
—— on Tracts, by F.H. 490.
—— on Walter Lynne, 474.
—— on Woolton's Christian manual, 490.
Nudd (Gwynn ab), on Merry Lwyd, 315.
Numismatic queries, 468.
Nursery games and Rhymes, 401.

O.

O. on a Latin epigram, 416.
O.(L.) on portaits in the British Museum, 305.
O.(R.) on coffee, the Lacedaemonian black broth, 124. 204.
—— on portrait of Charles I. 138.
—— on register of Cromwell's baptism, 136.
Office book of Sir Henry Herbert, 143.
Ogilby's Britannia, 153.
Old Auster Tenements, 217. 307.
—— books, English and American reprints of, 209.
—— Robin Gray, MS. notes in, 165.
Oliphant (G.H. Hewit) on law of horses, 421.
Oliver (George) on Daysman, 267.
Omens from battle, 258.
Opinions respecting English historians:— I. Bishop Burnet, 40. II. Lord Clarendon, 165.
Order of Minerva, 88.
Ordination, pledges, 156. 206. 235.
Origin, of the Jews-harp, 217.
—— of the change of Mary into Polly, 299.
Ormerod (Geo.) on Sydenham or Tulenham, 453.
Ormonde, (second Duke of), 380.
—— house, 320.
Orosius, (Anglo-Saxon MS. of), 371.
Ortus Vocabulorum, 90.
Ossory, (Bishops of), 305.
Otloh the Scribe, by S. W. Singer, 113. 147.
Our progress, 129. 289.
—— progress and prospects, 50.
—— further progress, 393.
Owen (Rev. Dr.), new edition of his works, 276.
—— epigram from the Latin of, 308.
Oxoniensis on Bp. Ken's Hymns, 188.
—— on MS. Sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 125.

P.

P. on Boston de Bury, 186.
—— on Carena, 186.
—— was not Sir George Jackson "Junius," 172. 276.
Painted glass, 197.
Painter, Seager, a. 469.
P.(A.G.S.), Snow of Chicksand priory, 351.
Pallace, the meaning of, 202. 233. 284.
Pall Mall, 436.
Palmerson (Henry Viscount), lines attributed to, 382.
Pamphlets respecting Ireland, 384. 473.
Pandoxare, 202. 234. 284.
Paraphrase of the Gospels, Erasmus', 172.
Parallel passages, 330.
Pardonere (the) and Frere, 390.
Parish registers, extracts from, 41.
—— statistics, Chart, Kent, 442.
Parker street, Drury lane, 229.
Parkership, porkership. See Pokership.
Parliamentary writs, 305.
Parnell, lines by, 427.
Parr (Dr. Sam.) of Shrewsbury, and Shrewsbury school, 466.
Parson's charity, Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee of, 465.
Passage from an old play, 76.
—— from Pope, 245.
Patron saint of Lawyers, 151.
Pavoise of the Black Prince, 283.
Pawnbrokers' three balls, 42.
Paying through the nose, 335. 421.
P.(C.) on Parnell, 427.
Peal of bells, a, 170.
——, ancedote of a, 382.
Peckham (East), Kent, extract from parish registers, 41.
Pedigrees, Norman, 214. 266.
Pellar's song attribted to Shakspere, and tradition connected with Shakspere's "Hamlet," 23.
Pegge (Catherine), 59. 90. 141. 200.
Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery, countess of, celebrated letter of, 28. 119. 154.
Penniel, etymology of, 449.
Percy (Dr.) and the poems of the Earl of Surrey, 470.
Periergus Bibliophilus, on book of the mousetrap, 154.
Periplus of Hanno, the Carthaginian, 361. 412.
Periwinkle, a mocking emblem, 77.
Peruse or perviso, the word, 215. 222. 319.
Petit Albert, 385.
Petition, form of, 43. 75.
Pet names, 242. 299.
P.(G.) on Annus Trabeationis, 105.
——, query respecting Urbanus Regius, 367.
Pharaoh, lines on, 406.
Phi on florins, 119.
—— on lions in the Tower, 42.
—— on wives of eccleiastics, 116.
Philalethis Cestriensis, 334.
Philautus, epigram to, 358.
Philip, St., 216.
Philobodius, lines on Pharaoh, 406.
Phoenix, lay of, Anglo-Saxon, 203. 235.
—— by Lactantius, 283.
Philolagos, on derivation of Zero, 268.
——, on the origin of the change of Mary into Polly, 299.
Phonetic peculiarity, 463.
Physicians, proverb against, 277.
Pictures of Queen Elizabeth and Charles I. in churches, 184.
Pilgrimage of kings, 173.
—— of princes, 203.
Pimlico, origin of name, 383. 474.
Pisan, meaning of, 101. 236. 266. 299.
Pitt's (Lord Chatham) resignation, 65.
Pity is akin to love, 248.
P.(J.) on origin of word "bug," 237.
P.(K.M.) on the festival of St. Michael and all angels, 203.
Plagiarisms, or parallel passages, 163. 260. 332. 347.
Planché (J.R.) on ancient tapestry, 68.
—— on armour of Black Prince and sword of Charles I., 183.
—— on Queen's messengers, 221.
Plays, authors of old, 120.
Poem by Sir Edward Dyer, 355.
—— in Lansdowne MSS., 12.
Poems of William Basse, 265.
Poetical symbolism, 219.
Poets, Leigh Hunt's sonnet on, 122.
Poghele, meaning of, 186. 406.
Poins and Bardolph, 385. 418.
Pointz of Greenham, family of, 94.
Pokership or Porkership, meaning of, 185. 218. 236. 269. 281. 323. 369.
Poley (Sir John), portrait of, 385.
Policy, history of landed and commercial, in England, 59. 91.
Political maxim, when first used, 93. 104.
Polly, origin of the change of Mary into, 215. 299.
Polyglot, Complutensian, 213. 251. 268. 325. 402. 461.
Poor Robin's almanack, 470.
Poore's (Edward) Literary Collections, 122.
Pope Felix, 415. 475.
Pope and Petronius, 452.
——, Petronius, and his translators, 414.
——, passages from, 245.
——, quotations from, 102.
——, on a passage in, 201.
—— vindicated, 362.
Pope's Homer's Odyssey, errors in, 331.
—— revision of Spence's essay on the Odyssey, 396.
—— translations of Horace, 230.
Porkership, 324. See Pokership.
Portrait by Boonen, 386.
—— of Charles I., 137.
Portraits in the British Museum, 305.
—— of Luther and Erasmus, 202.
—— of Luther, Erasmus, and Ulric von Hutten, 303.
Portugal, gazetteer of, 246. 368.
Portum pusillum, 106. 121.
Potter (T.R.) on Belvoir Castle, 384.
Pound, St. Giles's, 244.
Powell's (Rev. T.) Human Industry, Bolton Corney on, 102.
Powers (John) on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 163.
Praise undeserved, origin of the line, 222.
Pray remember the grotto, 5.
Prebendaries, 400.
Prendergast (M.) on Scole Inn, 283.
Pretender, the lobster in the medal of the, 58. 167.
Price (E.B.) on coffee, the Lacedaemonian black broth, 139.
Printers' couplets, 86.
Printing presses, topography of foreign, 277. 348.
Priscian, query about a or an before vowels, 350.
Prison discipline and execution of justice, 70.
Propugnaculum, Anti-Pistorianum, 203.
Proverb, a living dog better than a dead lion, 404.
——, weather, 413.
Proverbial sayings and their origin, 347. 382.
Provincial words, 467.
Prutenicae, meaning of, 215. 284.
Psalms, liturgy version of, 203. 234.
——, Lord Bacon's metrical version of, 202. 235. 263.
Ptolemy of Alexandria, 142. 170.
Public libraries, 391.
Pursuers of literature, 212.
Pursuits of literature, 253.
Purvey on the Apocalypse, 452.
Pusan, Iklynton collar, 440.
Pwcca on Caerphile Castle, and the use of Samolus and Selago by the Druids, 157.
—— on curious Welsh custom, 173.
P.(W.P.) on passage in Cowper's Task, 223.
—— on derivation of "calamity," 268.