(For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPAS, FOLK Loar, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPERIANA, AND SONGS AND BALLADS.) A. on Queen's memorial to the Prince Consort, 45 Boleyn (Anne), a term of opprobriumn, 404 Wellington a cannibal, 412 Anonymous works, 11, 48, 371 317 Titles borne by clergymen, 235 Abingdon, accompts of St. Helen's parish, 477 Vixen, or fixen, 463 Dagnia family, 319 Superstition in Siberia, 82 276 Macklin's lecture on Oratory, 237 Tedded grass, 524 Great guns, 463 Cook's Castle, near Sbanklin, 88 moral, 45, 217 Alfred (King), of Northumberland, 324 Anonymous Works:- William III., a True History of the Designs and Conspiracies 230, 300 Woolsonbary Nymphs, 373 Anspach (Theodore), his tomb, 473 Antiquarius on the Knights Hospitallers, 11, 30 Antiquus on Book of Sports, 270 Apothecaries' Company, arms on a seal, 69, 99 Apparitions and ghost stories, 68 Apsley, Strickland, and Wynne families, 6 Aquarium, early, 431 Archidiaconal visitations in Ireland, 267 Arden, account of the Forest, 120 Arinistead (Edwin) on Vixen, 389 Armorial bearings, right to continue, 229, 312, 381 Arnauld (Antoine), Port-Royalist, 63, 131 Arnold (Jolin), clironometer-maker, 527 Ar:illery, ancient wrought iron, 446 Aslifield (C. J.) on Cloudberry, a plant, 39 Cowthorpe oa's in Yorkshire, 69 Ashunorc (John) translator of “ Odes of Horace," 112. Aslipitel (Arthur), " The A. P. S. Alphavet," 292. Askerwell, Dorset, parish registers, 22 Aspland (R. B.) on Joseph Hunter's biography, 432 Ass, the Feast of the, 487 Astley church, co. Worcester, carved head in, 228 Aston, North, Oxfordsbire, 204, 336 Astrolabe and Jacob's staff, 70, 113, 197, 239 Atkinson, governor of Senegal, 185 Aubrey (John), Staffordshire ghost story, 395, 524 Auction sale of an estate, the earliest, 109 Auctions in Cumberland, 410, 526 Audley (Lord) of Walden, London residence, 449 Aurerell (William), noticed, 166 Austrian motto, the fire vowels, 304 Authors, their Christian names, 164, 258 Axtell (Nathaniel), noticed, 497 | B. on merchants' and tradesmen's marks, 463 Thomas, Earl of Norfolk, bis wires, 198 B. Iull, on Alex. Selkirk's cup and crest, 348 B. on Guido Fawkes's parentage, 249 Pseudo-Shakspeare confession, 168 B. (A.) on merchants' marks, 413 Baal worship, 168, 251, 318 Badges for learned and other societies, 244 Bagendon (W. D.) on blood thicker than water, 174 Baily (Michaei), the original of Westall's Woodman, Bainbridge family, 15, 178 Bainbridge (Card. Christopher), 16 Bainbridge (Dr. John), pliysician and astronomer, 16 Bairn's (i. e. child's) piece, 82 Baker-legged, a provincialism, 27 Ball (Rev. John), noticed, 39 Ballads, counterfeit, 284 Ballsbridge, near Dublin, its derivation, 203 Balmoral memorial cairn, 45, 217 Banqueting-hou:e, Whiteliall, 196 27 Baptisin of bells, 246, 381, 440 Bede (Cuthbert) on Provincial newspapers, 38 St. Clement's day custom, 492 Sermons upon Inoculation, 95 Shades, a public-house bar, 391 Spurgeon and George Herbert, 165 Swing (Capt.), rick-burner, 398 Stir-up Sunday, 495 teuch," 127; his “Circuli,” 497 Bedford (Jacquetta, Duchess of), her mother, 259, 260 Bedfordshire 16th regiment, its honours, 84 Bed-gown and night-dress, 246, 332, 439, 460 Bedlam burial ground, 85 Beefington (Milor), in " The Rovers," 452 | Beggars punished at Bath, 47 | Beisly (S.) on Dark House, 308 Eglantine=honcysuckle, 305 Beke and Speke farnilies, 86, 156 | Bell, tradition of the wooden, 433 Bell inscriptions, 208 Bell literature, 52, 96 Bell motto, 325 | Bells, baptisin of, 246, 381, 440; Dr. Parr's fondness for, 257; peals of twelve, 96, 137, 240, 297 1. ell (Dr. Wm.) on Gresham arms at Ilford, 175 Jacob's staff, 115 Proverb in Apuleius, 157 Ptolemy on Africa and the Nile, 105 Treacle and oyster grottoes, 192 Bellas (George), inquired after, 146, 219, 256 Benedict XIV., lis election to the popedom, 166, 260 Bensly (Agnes) on Schiller's Song of the Beil, 266 | Berkeley (Bishop), new edition of his Works, 470 Berne, four Dominican friars burnt, 498 Beta on satirical epitaph on Charles II., 189 Bethel (Slingsby), sheriff, 186 Bethel (Slingsby), Lord Mayor and M.P., 186 Bewitched, relief for the, 184 B. (F. C.) on Fast, a provincialism, 363 Gibraltar, 362 Heath beer, 311 March (Charles), 529 Wife-sale, 324 Biaritz, its locality, 166 Bible, authorised Commentary, 424; the Treacle, 327 379 Bibliothecar. Chetham. on General Literary Index, 162 Pamphlet, its derivation, 315 Parr (Dr.), love of campanology, 257 Source of the Nile, 13 Bibliothèque Impériale, Paris, adinission to, 364 Biddulph (Charles), note in his book, 108 Bigot, its derivation, 39, 98, 137, 171 Billingsgate, the Dark House, 308 Bills of Mortality, number of parishes, 166, 219 Billyng (Wm.), “The Five Wounds of Christ,” 113, 172 Bingham (C. W.) on Bridport history, 75 Bingham (C. W.) on Benedict XIV., 260 Codex Vaticanus, edit. 1859, 473 “ Siege of Belgrade,” 315 Greek pronunciation, 216 Mævius, early notice of, 168 Trollope's monument at Gateshead, 354 Willis of Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland, 396 in,” 410 Indulgences printed by Caxton, 387 Sedechias, a philosopher, 9 Crabbe's poem “ The Levite,” 375 Van Etten's Mathematical Recreation, 355 letter of his father, 426 240, 255, 319, 339, 442 “ Josephine's Address to Napoleon," 411 Provincial newspapers, 38 Dudley family of Coventry, 7 188. grave, 36. Bone (J. W.) on London University, 317 Afternoon Lectures on English Literature, 423 1559, 404 Ireland: History of the Chartulary of St. Peter, Gloucester, 444 Lancaster, 100 shire, 78. the French Chronicle, translated by Riley, 39 Books recently published :- Browne (Sir Anthony), portraits, 355, 528 Browne (Claude Scott), Mrs. Hemans's brother, 324, 360 Browne (Lieut.-Col. George), youngest brother of Mrs. Heinans, 482 Bryndley family of Wistaston, &c., arms, 50 B. (S.) on James Burnet, landscape painter, 292 B. (T.) on origin of bean feasts, 186 Braddon (Laurence), 500 Davy (John), musical coinposer, 396 Executions for murder, 335, 506 Franchise in Greenock, 296. Goose tenure, 268 Parody by Gostling, 244 Potato and point, 496 Potwalloping franchise, 168 Shurley (J.), 499 Southcott (Joanna), works, 476 Sermons upon Inoculation, 13 Sterne (Laurence), 400 Swing, 339 Thoinpson (Rev. Peter), 337 Upper Eldon parish, 266 Yorkshire words and phrases, 108 Zincography, 339. B. (T. M.) on Cowthorpe oak, 432 B. (T. N.) on “ Miller of the Dee,” its locale, 49 Buchanan (James), “ Pronouncing Dictionary,” 521 Buckingham water-gate, 108, 173 Buckton (T. J.) on bed-gown and night-dress, 332 Bhagavadgita, an epic poem, 238, 339 Binding a stone in a sling, 137, 259 Bishops' robes, 359 Bissextile day, 257 Boating proverb, 436 Bochart, its pronunciation, 157 Christiern (Prince) of Denmark, 96, 197 Coal at Oxford, 319 Codex Vaticanus, 528 Danish invasion, the first, 58 Duchtich, in Lord Hervey's Memoirs, 265 Eglantine, 379 Fast = swift, 158 French wine disused in 1749, 259 Greek phrase in Plutarch, 197, 319 Mediatised German princes, 316 Myms, its etymology, 258 Normandy, 443 Oriental queries, 442 "Oolos and "Agios, 523 Papa and Mamma, 379 Postal system, 356 Scottish for Scotch, 523 Septuagint, authorised version, 379 -ster, as a termination, 351 Stonehenge, 277 Substantia, as used by Greek and Latin writers, 58 Um-Elia : Amelia, 336 Buff, its meaning, 287, 337, 403, 443 | Bull (Bp. George), wedding-ring motto, 177 | Bunbury (H. W.), engravings, 48, 172 |