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Bruce (John) on the caricatures of Samuel Ward, 1
Wodwall (Wm.), Elizabethan poet, 247
Bruce (Robert), marvellous story of him, 422
Brush, or pencil, used by artists, 40
Bryan (Philip), "Arms and Crests," 75
B. (S.) on Challoner arms, 220)

Lengthy, a condemned word, 313
B. (S. M.) on Mathew Buckinger, 182
B. (T.) on Fotheringay castle, 114
Nevison, the highwayman, 109
Skyrack oak, 58

Bucke (Charles), tragedy, "The Italians," 267, 419,

520

Buckinger (Mathew), portrait, 75, 183

Buckingham (John Sheffield, Duke of), epitaph, 316,
447

Buckle (Elizabeth) of High Wyck, longevity, 153
Buckley family, 483

Buckley (W. E.) on her, in lieu of the genitive, 39
Buckton (T. J.) on the ash-tree, 392

Cuneiform inscriptions, how deciphered, 169

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Burns (Robert), inedited letter, 218; "Tam O'Shan- Catalogues of libraries, 288
ter," 508, 565, 614; noticed, 552, 553
Bury St. Edmund's guild, 114

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C. on Maria Riddel, née Woodley, 552
Scott (Sir Walter), self-delusion, 552
Cabbages first cultivated in England, 156, 228, 329
Caçadore on heraldic query, 295
Cæsar (Julius), landing in Britain, 595
Caffart (Jean) of Arras, 171, 253

Cagliostro (Count), Lucia, author of his Life, 578
Cahill (W. J.) on plague ship, 580
Calceolaria, the name of the flowers, 602
Calderon (Pedro) and Corneille, 19, 90, 174, 184
Caliban, the slave of Prospero, 289

Californian English, 293

Callis (Robert), serjeant-at-law, 295, 378
Calvin (John) and Servetus, 266, 394
Cambridge song, 341

Cambry (James), "De Londres et de ses Environs,"

438

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"Catechisme (Le) des Anglais," 604

Cave (Edward), archbishop mentioned by him, 74, 355
Cave (Rt. Hon. Stephen) on Les Echelles, 472
Cavendish (Sir Henry), "Debates," 15
Caxton (Wm.), notes on his life, 11
C. (B. H.) on Rufus Festus, 115
Ged's stereotypes, 112

Griff (A.), Flemish painter, 147
Painter wanted, 147, 446
Soldrup, its etymology, 111
Strange (Sir Robert) book-plate, 144
Suthering, 399

C. (D. F. M.) on Auto da Fé, 351

C. (E.) on an archdeacon of Dunkeld, 123
C. (E. F. D.) on Infantry, 255
"Ceremonies and Religious Customs," 484, 547

C. (E. S.) on Hippophagy forbidden by the church, 194
Ceylon and its spicy gales, 222

C. (G. A.) on local medieval words, 124
C. (G. J.) on noble woodmen, 100
CH. on Dryden queries, 13

Laund, its meaning, 87
Paslon (Margaret), 100

Rogers (Mr.) of Dowdeswell, 100
Scottish legal ballad, 85
Scottish local histories, 114

Chair and cheer in Shakspeare, pronunciation of, 243
Challoner arms, 220

Chaloner (Sir Thomas), elegy on the death of Lady
Jane Grey, 33, 91, 139

Chambers (T. K.) on P. Violet, artist, 594
Champion whip, present owner, 21

Champion (William), biography, 604
Chapman (W.) on Alton, Hampshire, 464
Chappell (Wm.) on dances in Selden's "Table Talk," 18
Naval songs, 19

Old tunes, 65

Charing Cross, its derivation, 556

Chariots of war of the early Britons, 414

Charles I. at Oxford, 59; letter to the Duke of Ormond,
118

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Chronology, MS. treatise on, 54

Chrysander (Herr), biography of Handel, 507
C. (H. S.) on the history of the Ealing school, 13
Church of England, its suborders, 31
Churchyard (Thomas) and the romance of “Fortu-
natus," 2, 295

Christmas (Rev. Henry), translation of the "Lusiad," Cold Harbour, origin of the name, 135

459

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Robinson Crusoe, 321

Smoking in the streets, 424

Turkish newspaper, first in London, 11
Claudia and Pudens, primitive Christians, 510
Clergyman marrying himself, 127

Clergymen, itinerant inendicant, 162
Clerical vestments, 427

Clocks, the cuckoo, their inventor, 436

Cloutes (Colin), on the meaning of Bire, 400

Henry Bradshaw, 317

Passage in Piers Ploughman, 448

Cock (Edward), M.D., models, 146
Cockades, and who may use them, 126, 255
Cock-crowing in the evening, 293
Coffee-houses in England, the earliest, 140
Coffin, a gold enamelled, 604
Cohorts in Britain, 57

Coin, Portuguese Johannes, value of 4s. 6d., 341, 399
483

Scottish episcopal church, 515

Cobbett (Win.) and Tom Paine's bones, 15, 84, 201

Cobban (M.), on derivation of greyhound, 208

Herbert (George). couplet, 305
Scottish words, 270

Song,"Feather beds are soft," 467

Coke (Sir Edward), " Household Book," 123, 158
Colby (F. T.), on descendants of Sir R. Tresilian, 26

Coleridge (S. T.), "Christabel," 43; inedited letter,
576

Coles (Rev. William), nonjuror, 459
Collided, a new word, 293, 401, 471

Collier (John Payne), on Thomas Churchyard and the
romance of" Fortunatus," 2

Queen Elizabeth's vanity, 142

Collins (Wm.), "Dirge in Cymbeline," 533
Collinson (Rev. John), fate of his MSS., 389
Colomesius (Paul), Lambeth librarian, 49
Colours, ecclesiastical, 171, 258
Combe (Dr. Charles), noticed, 435
Commoners' supporters, 73, 139, 259
Compte-rendu, its invention, 265, 379
Comyn family of Badenoch, 563, 608
Confolens, Historie of a Mayden of, 7, 86
Consedens on the number 666, 304
Conservators, boards of, their seals, 604
Consistory courts first held in cathedrals, 12, 8
Cooee, the cry of the Australian aborigines, 603
Cooksey (Richard), "History of Worcestershire," 555
Cooper (Thompson), on John Coughem, 365
Cooper (Wm, D.), on Parish registers, 319
Cope, the Syon, 604

Corantos, a dance, 18

Corney (Bolton) on anonymous writers, 218

Hazlitt's "Handbook," Heliodorus, 142, 241
Oldys (Wm.) and John Whiting, 336
Shakspeare, hints for his pro-editors, 410
Turbervile (George), a New Year's Gift, 3
Cornish folk song, 480
Cornub on Boston (U.S.) Library Catalogue, 288
Hyll silver, bard plaakes, Romans, 245
Lake dwellings in Arisaig, 576

Lockey (George), ballad on him, 14
Pedigrees at Middle Hill, 55
Proclamation against the Scotch, 537
Swaddler, a term of derision, 271
Woolwinders, 173

Cornwallis (Thomas) of Maryland, 505
Coronation medals, 438, 522

Coronation stone, geological character, 101, 209

Corsie, corsey, its etymology, 62, 160

Costumes, oriental, 294

Cottell, or Cottle family, 618

Cottell (W. H.) on longevity of Mr. J. W. Luning, 323

Clyne (Norval) on the ancient Scottish pronunciation of Cotton (Charles). the angler, his runaway match, 70;
Latin, 24, 204, 374

his copy of Fanshawe's "Pastor Fido," 146
Cotton (Ven. Henry) on "Bible Extracts," 318
Coughem (John) and the Pacificators, 365

Courcel (J. C. de) on Roman inscription at Cannes, 420
Courts martial, their abuse, 171
Covenanting Tamilists, 32, 137, 232, 304
Coverdale (Bp. Miles), Bible, 442

Cowper (J. M.) on Early English Text Society, 579
Parish registers, 477

Party, in the sense of person, 39
Cox's Museum noticed, 271
Cpl. on Christmas-box, 245

Passage in St. Jerome, 137
C. (R.) on Sir Walter Scott's head, 325
Strafford (Lord), dying words, 174
Cramond parish, patron of the living, 172
Cranch (John), amateur artist, 542
Crashaw (Richard), noticed, 208, 280; translations,

416

Crests, ciphers, and monograms, 75
Creswell (Edward), forest keeper, 577

Crichton (the Admirable), 169

Crisp (Charles), provincial actor, 141, 206

Croft (Sir James), knt., co. Hereford, 457

Craven of Spersholt baronetcy, 52, 128

Crawley (C. Y.) on weather query, 195

Dalrymple (Gen.) catalogue of his library, 100

Creed and Lord's Prayer first placed in churches, 13, Dalrymple (Sir J. H.), MS. History of Cranston, 556
91, 282

Dalton (J.), on the library of the Escorial, 488
Diary of the Cardinal York's secretary, 595
Dancing in church, 77; in nets, 412
Dane (Margaret), her bequest, 196

Dante (Alighieri), circles of his "Inferno," 534, 607;
translation of a passage, 569

467

Croker family, 84

Cromlech at Stoke Bishop, 113

Cromwell (Oliver), coffin-plate, 553

Crookes (St. John) on "Dictionary of Quotations," 423
Crophill (John), "Three Pots, Peace, Mercy, and
Charity," 238

Cross, the pre-Christian, 436, 516

Crosse (J. N.) on his father's sale catalogue, 543
Crowdown on Roger Gale, the antiquary, 350
Hist! an interjection, 377

Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, 378
Crown imperial, a legend, 213
Crowquil (Alfred). See A. F. Forrester
Crucifix, an old gilt one, 314
Crux on the battle of Bannockburn, 173
Sayings as to various days, 64

Shorthand for literary purposes, 248
Shuttleworth family, 373

C. (T.) on candle plates, or wallers, 494
Philipott (John), lines by, 31

C. (T. A.) on the Admirable Crichton, 169
C. (T. Q.) on the meaning of loyalty, 299
Cuckoo, sayings of it, 533, 614

Croft (Sir Herbert), "Abbey of Kiikhampton," 353, Dara Dael, or black insect, 262

Daveney (H.), on Paston family, 234

Cuddy, its compounds, 38

Cuming (H. Syer) and the Douglas rings, 462, 562
Cuneiform inscriptions, method for deciphering, 169
Curate and conduct, 66, 86, 306

Curling (Capt. Henry), "The Enthusiast at Shak-
speare's Tomb," 194

Cyril on remarkable triad, 340
Words from an anonymous MS., 532
193
Cywrin on Irish folklore, 10, 51,


D. on arresting George III. 294
Canning's Despatch, 427
Knur and spell, 468
Special licence, 172

C. (X) on slang phrases, 60

Cyclic Poems, 83, 204

Dählen (H.), on Napoleon III. and Pope Pius IX., 342
Dahlia, that cold-looking plant, 601

Cyril on Bp. Horne and mathematics, 13

Job's disease, 14

Pre-Christian cross, 436

Davidson (John), of Haltree, 47, 115

Davidson (John), on Bryan's Arms and Crests, 75
Davies (Lady Eleanor), her "Prophecies," 297
Davies (Sir John), portrait, 245, 376, 427; his mad
lady, 297

Davies (T. L. O.), on Capt. Richard Smith, 535
Davis (Barrett), on Abbatia Bernard, 98

"Polite Letter Writer," 75

Water-marks and the "Mécanique Céleste," 126
Davis (J. E.), on the oath of the peacock, 251
Dawson-Duffield (R. D.), LL.D., on a painter's name,

605

Royal furniture, 403
Swan family, 390

Days, unlucky, 362, 469

D. (C.), on the Articles of the Church, 146
Gilt crucifix, 314

Kidbrooke church, Kent, 483

D. (D.), on Banges: Freeman: Dillingham, 433
D. (E. A.), on Joan Posselius, father and son, 84
Dead body, modes of disposal, 75

Decalogue, inedited poem, 360

Cushion dance, noticed, 18, 19
Cussans (J. E.) on quartering the arms of an heiress, D. (G. F.), on custom at Oakham, 234
D. (H. P.), on John Philipott's lines, 31
Dicconson family, 412

520

Deck (Norris), on Walter pronounced water, 519
Dee (Dr. John), astrologer, 391
Defameden, its meaning, 14, 84, 135
Degrees of consanguinity, 43, 111
Denham (Sir John), the poet, 552, 617

D. (E. S.), on the Creed in English churches, 282
"No Cards," at marriages, 314
Dettingen, English officers at, 194, 374

C. (W. H.) on Jacobite ballads, 578

Stuart (Charles Edward), lines on his heart, 435, Dice used by the Romans, 28, 89, 136, 179, 256, 350

559

Dicky Sam, its meaning, 493, 546, 570

Stuarts, prints of the latter, 533

C. (W. R.) on old engravings of Stirling, 567

Macculloch of Cambuslang, 232

Dido and Eneas, 579

"Dies Ira," translations, 332, 402; parody on, 367

Dieulacris Abbey, co. Stafford, its abhotts, 123

Digby (Sir Kenelm), " Voyage into the Mediterranean,”

355

Dilettanti Society, 299

Dilke (Sir C. Wentworth), on Bummer, 163
Dillingham (John), arms, 434, 520

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Draper family of Kent and Yorkshire, 194
Drennan (W. R.), on Borrow's "Zincali," 99
Italian scientific books, 426

Song, "Yellow Jack," 402

Drinking glass, inscription on an ancient, 7, 462

Drinklake (0.) on low side windows, 618.
Drummond (Win. Hamilton), D.D., 157

Dunthorne (J.), sen. and jun., artists, 407, 494
Duresme and Cestre, 314

Dutch in the Medway, 389

Dutch "Notes and Queries," 265
Dutch poets, 579

Dutch river in Yorkshire, 511

D. (W.) on Milton's mulberry tree, 101
Seven wonders of Wales, 511

Ducarel (Dr. Andrew Coltee), literary works, 49
Dugdale (Wm.), "Visitation," 1665-6, 216
Dulcarnon, origin of the name. 181
Dunkin (A. J.) on English officers at Dettingen, 194
Fillip on the forehead, 389
Rice beer, its ingredients, 366
Dunmow gaminon of bacon, 15

D. (W.), New York, on Cold Harbour, 135
Sack, a wine, its derivation, 481
Skedaddle, its derivation, 498

"Vulcan Dancy," 510

D. (W. G.) on Collins's "Dirge in Cymbeline," 533
Dyer (T. T.) on " Ceremonies of Various Nations," 484

E. on Christians in Orissa, 389

Ealing school, its history, 13, 113, 183, 234, 588, 619
Earth, its antiquity and development, 428
Eäster, a family name, 481, 568

Ebor. on Sir John Fenwick's portrait, 473
Stuart flag, 473

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Eboracensis on the siege of Raydale Honse, 461
Échelles scaling ladders, 314, 371, 472, 567, 595
Eclipse, the solar of April, 1521, 510, 594
Eclipses, three noticed in a Sanskrit MS., 14
E. (C. M.) on derivation of Punchestown, 296
E. (C. P.) on Jansenism in Ireland, 378
Edgeworth (Maria), Comedies, 432
Edinburgh riot quelled in 1555, 52
Edwards (Bryan), portrait, 56, 139
Efficacity, use of the word, 150
Ego, its prosody and etymology, 29, 375
Egypt and Nineveh, 618

E. (H.) on Ged's stereotypes, 29
"Eikon Basilike," edit. 1648, 139

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Royal Oak, MS. of the knights, 554

Schott (Gaspar), biography and works, 165
Vermuyden's portrait, 484

Dryden (John), queries in his works, 13, 383; his Elephant misrepresented in pictures, 413, 445, 522
negligences, 238, 378

Elias: Helias: Alias, 3C4

D. (S.) on Solare de la Boissière, 138

Du Barri (Madame), "Memoirs," 412

Elizabeth (Queen), her personal vanity, 142; her badge,
508, 565, 593

Ellacombe (H. T.) on bell of St. Connel Keel, 412
Ellis (R. R. W.) on Bangally, the capital of Bengal, 508

Bull and Mouth, 209

City-Banka, thirty miles from Calcutta, 533
Covenanting Tamilists, 137

Finn, the father of Ossian the poet, 305
Mayer (Michael) and Van der Linden, 392, 543

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