Folk Lore:—Ancient Custom on Interment—Pure Rain Water—Cure for Hooping Cough [223]
Sainted Kings Incorruptible [223]
Minor Notes:—Rev. A. Butler—Birthplace of Bishop Hoadley—Humboldt's "Cosmos," and Nares' "Attempt"—Gough, the Irish Portion of his Camden: Ledwich—Chronogram—Junius and the Quarterly Review again [224]
QUERIES:—
Seven Queries [225]
Plague Stones [226]
Minor Queries:—The Cross on Counsels' Briefs—Sir James Hayes, of Bedgebury, Kent—Authorship of the Song "Oh Nanny," &c.—Hexameter Poem on English Counties—Wild Oats, Origin of the Phrase—The Dr. Richard Mortons—General Lambert—Cross-legged Effigies and Collars of SS.—The Crooked Billet—Collins the Poet, and his Ode on the Music of the Grecian Theatre—Bishop Kidder's Autobiography—Shrine of Edward the Confessor—"Wise above that which is written"—"Hoffman," a Tragedy by Chettle—Inverted Commas—Quotations Wanted—Deacons, a Phrase used by Foxe—The Count de Vordac [226]
MINOR QUERIES ANSWERED:—Hoare's Charity—Dr. Sacheverell's "Sermon at Derby"—Lucas Lossius—The "Athenian Oracle" [229]
REPLIES:—
French Revolutions foretold [231]