67 Books recently published :— Major's Life of Prince Henry of Portugal, 115 Newbigging's Forest of Rossendale, 355 Orridge's Citizens of London and their Rulers, Oxford Undergraduates' Journal, 236 Philobiblion, Revue Bibliotheque Universelle, 284 403 Pooley on the Old Crosses of Gloucestershire, Shakspeare, Catalogue of Books, &c., illustrative Shakspeare Illustrated by Old Authors, 91 Stanley's Memorials of Westminster Abbey, 21 Sybel's History of the French Revolution, 43 Timbs's Notable Things of our own Time, 523 Winston on Ancient Glass Paintings, 283 Boots and shoes in 1619, 387 Borrow (George), "Zincali " quoted, 99 Boston high tide, 1571, 415 Boston (U.S.) library catalogue, 288 Boswell (James), Scottish legal ballad, 42 Botsford in America, 112, 207 Boulter (Abp. Hugh), biography, 355 Bourchier (Jonathan) on Browning's "Lost Leader," 482 Coleridge's "Christabel," 43 Hawes (Stephen), "Pastime of Pleasure," 353 Shelley: Three Sons of Light, 411 Sundry queries, 436 "The solitary monk who shook the world," 396 Box found near Holbeach, 434 Boyce (Joseph), "A Modest Apology," 161 Boyes (D. L.) on the origin of the word Infantry, 53 B. (P. C. S.) on Westons, Earls of Portland, 173 Brace (Lieut.), tried for murder, 256 Bradshaw (Henry), "Life of St. Werburg," 317 Brash (R. R.) on the dialects of North Africa, 123 Breviaries of York, Hereford, and Sarum, 149, 206, 283, 379, 424; Paris, 609 B. (R. H. A.) on Cardinal de Cheveras, 127 Brierley (J.) on derivation of greyhound, 208 Brigadiers in the army, 267, 375 Brightling on a prophecy of Louis Philippe, 83 Brougham (Henry Lord), his death, 476, 500, 524 Bruce (John) on the caricatures of Samuel Ward, 1 Bruce (Robert), marvellous story of him, 422 Lengthy, a condemned word, 313 Bucke (Charles), tragedy, "The Italians," 267, 419, 520 Buckinger (Mathew), portrait, 75, 183 Buckingham (John Sheffield, Duke of), epitaph, 316, Buckle (Elizabeth) of High Wyck, longevity, 153 Buckley (W. E.) on her, in lieu of the genitive, 39 Cuneiform inscriptions, how deciphered, 169 Dante query, 569; "Inferno," 607 Dice among the Greeks and Romans, 179 I, cgo, 375 Kings of Abyssinia, 470 Pope (Alex.) and Mary Wortley Montagu, 172 Talmuds, suggested plan for translations, 242 Burns (Robert), inedited letter, 218; "Tam O'Shan- Catalogues of libraries, 288 C. on Maria Riddel, née Woodley, 552 Scott (Sir Walter), self-delusion, 552 Cabbages first cultivated in England, 156, 228, 329 Cæsar (Julius), landing in Britain, 595 Cagliostro (Count), Lucia, author of his Life, 578 Calderon (Pedro) and Corneille, 19, 90, 174, 184 Callis (Robert), serjeant-at-law, 295, 378 Cambry (James), "De Londres et de ses Environs," 438 Camden Society's publications, General Index, 450 Cannes, Roman inscription at, 269, 420 Canning (George), jeu d'esprit, 387; his witty "De- spatch," 267, 302, 427, 438 Cardinalize, use of the word, 457 Carew (Ann), daughter of Sir Peter, descendants, 578 Carey family pedigree, 171 "Catechisme (Le) des Anglais," 604 Cave (Edward), archbishop mentioned by him, 74, 355 Griff (A.), Flemish painter, 147 Strange (Sir Robert) book-plate, 144 C. (D. F. M.) on Auto da Fé, 351 C. (E.) on an archdeacon of Dunkeld, 123 "Ceremonies and Religious Customs," 484, 547 C. (E. S.) on Hippophagy forbidden by the church, 194 C. (G. A.) on local medieval words, 124 Laund, its meaning, 87 Rogers (Mr.) of Dowdeswell, 100 Scottish local histories, 114 Chair and cheer in Shakspeare, pronunciation of, 243 Chaloner (Sir Thomas), elegy on the death of Lady Chambers (T. K.) on P. Violet, artist, 594 Champion (William), biography, 604 Chapman (W.) on Alton, Hampshire, 464 Chappell (Wm.) on dances in Selden's "Table Talk," 18 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 Charles II., flight from Worcester, 549, 593 444 Chasles (Philarète) on a passage in Béranger, 206 De Foe, the real patronymic, 227 Louis XIV., his motto, 19 "Ultima ratio Regum," 184 War chariots of the ancient Britons, 414 Chemical lecturer in 1812, 483, 546 Chestnut introduced into Britain, 155 Shaftesbury (Lord) and the States of Holland, 564 Coke (Sir Edward), " Household Book," 123, 158 Christmas (Rev. Henry), translation of the "Lusiad," Cold Harbour, origin of the name, 135 459 Chronology, MS. treatise on, 54 Chrysander (Herr), biography of Handel, 507 C. (H. S.) on the history of the Ealing school, 13 Churchyard (Thomas) and the romance of "Fortu- Cicindela of Pliny, insects, 12, 61, 131, 251 Cinque Port seals, 59 Cipher, its value, 305, 470 Cirencester Abbey, its Chronicle, 389 Cities, evocation of besieged, 104 City Banka, thirty miles from Calcutta, 533 Civil servant's position, 220, 282 C. (J. H.) on ambassadors to the Sublime Porte, 245 Crashaw (Richard), poems, 208 "Epistolæ obscurorum Virorum," 149 "Outlandish Knight," 425 Stella's bequest to Steevens's Hospital, 491 "Watty and Meg," a song, 368 C. (J. S.) on Doctor of Economic Science, 271 C. (J. W.), on Richardson's Novels, 285 War of the Fronde, &c., 248 Clan = cluster, 194 Coleridge (S. T.), "Christabel," 43; inedited letter, Coles (Rev. William), nonjuror, 459 Collided, a new word, 293, 401, 471 Collier (John Payne), on Thomas Churchyard and the Queen Elizabeth's vanity, 142 Collins (Wm.), "Dirge in Cymbeline," 533 Cooee, the cry of the Australian aborigines, 603 Cooksey (Richard), "History of Worcestershire," 555 Corantos, a dance, 18 Corney (Bolton) on anonymous writers, 218 Cornub on Boston (U.S.) Library Catalogue, 288 Lockey (George), ballad on him, 14 Proclamation against the Scotch, 537 Swaddler, a term of derision, 271 Cornwallis (Thomas) of Maryland, 505 Coronation medals, 438, 522 Coronation stone, geological character, 101, 209 Cottell, or Cottle family, 618 Cottell (W. H.) on longevity of Mr. J. W. Luning, 323 his copy of Fanshawe's "Pastor Fido," 146 Courcel (J. C. de) on Roman inscription at Cannes, 420 Covenanting Tamilists, 32, 137, 232, 304 Craven of Spersholt baronetcy, 52, 128 Crawley (C. Y.) on weather query, 195 Cyril on remarkable triad, 340 Words from an anonymous MS., 532 D D. on arresting George III. 294 Canning's Despatch, 427 Special licence, 172 Dählen (H.), on Napoleon III. and Pope Pius IX., 342 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 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 Dalton (J.), on the library of the Escorial, 488 Dancing in church, 77; in nets, 412 Dane (Margaret), her bequest, 196 Dante (Alighieri), circles of his "Inferno," 534, 607; Croft (Sir Herbert), "Abbey of Kilkhampton," 353, Dara Dael, or black insect, 262 467 Croker family, 84 Cromlech at Stoke Bishop, 113 Cromwell (Oliver), coffin-plate, 553 Crookes (St. John) on "Dictionary of Quotations,” 423 Cross, the pre-Christian, 436, 516 Crosse (J. N.) on his father's sale catalogue, 543 Hist! an interjection, 377 Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, 378 Crown imperial, a legend, 213 Crowquil (Alfred). See A. F. Forrester Crux on the battle of Bannockburn, 173 Shorthand for literary purposes, 248 C. (T.) on candle plates, or wallers, 494 C. (T. A.) on the Admirable Crichton, 169 Cuddy, its compounds, 38 Cuming (H. Syer) and the Douglas rings, 462, 562 Curling (Capt. Henry), "The Enthusiast at Shak- Cushion dance, noticed, 18, 19 Daveney (H.), on Paston family, 234 Davidson (John), on Bryan's Arms and Crests, 75 Davies (Sir John), portrait, 245, 376, 427; his mad Davies (T. L. O.), on Capt. Richard Smith, 535 "Polite Letter Writer," 75 Water-marks and the "Mécanique Céleste," 126 605 Royal furniture, 403 Swan family, 390 Days, unlucky, 362, 469 D. (C.), on the Articles of the Church, 146 Kidbrooke church, Kent, 483 D. (D.), on Banges: Freeman: Dillingham, 433 Decalogue, inedited poem, 360 Deck (Norris), on Walter pronounced water, 519 D. (E. S.), on the Creed in English churches, 282 Dettingen, English officers at, 194, 374 Cussans (J. E.) on quartering the arms of an heiress, D. (G. F.), on custom at Oakham, 234 C. (W. H.) on Jacobite ballads, 578 D. (H. P.), on John Philipott's lines, 31 Stuart (Charles Edward), lines on his heart, 435, Dice used by the Romans, 28, 89, 136, 179, 256, 350 Dicky Sam, its meaning, 493, 546, 570 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 Dinan, its legends, 550 Dinham (Lord), marriage, 147 Dishington family, 19, 229, 377, 471 D'Israeli (Hon. Benj.) and Sir G. C. Lewis, 295; verses on Countess Stanhope, 388, 423 Dixon (J.), on swaddler, 473 Dixon (J. H.), on "Adeste Fideles," 186 Ballads, "Sir Olaf and the Fairy Dance," 292; Festus, an author, 28 Gibbon's house at Lausanne, 41 Shelley (P. B.), emendations of his poems, 79 "The Outlandish Knight," 344, 543 Dixon (R. W.), on Helmsley, the tune, 844 Sheffield, its derivation, 66 "The Outlandish Knight," 221 D. (J. B.), on John Cranch, the poker artist, 542 Hour-glass in pulpits, 113 Ruthvin (Patrick, Lord), 370 Parliamentarian parish register, 605 D. (J. T.), on Ealing school, 183 D. (J. W.) on Bryan Edward's portrait, 139 Coronation stene, 101 Gilded child, 100 Silver cradle, 399 Dockwra family, 182 Doddridge (Sir John), 504, 505 Dollars, Spanish, 20 Domesday Book, facsimiled, 486 Donatives, their origin, 343 Dorchester, co. Oxford, local tradition, 57, 160 Doré (Gustave), painting of Sarah, Abraham's wife, 316 D. (O. T.), on emendations of Shelley, 151 Douglas rings, 314, 349, 448, 462, 523, 563 Douglas's Chronicle of Glastonbury, 508 Dramatic curiosities, 593 Dramatic costume, 464 Dramatic situation, 434, 498 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 E. on Christians in Orissa, 389 Ealing school, its history, 13, 113, 183, 234, 588, 619 Easter, a family name, 481, 568 Ebor. on Sir John Fenwick's portrait, 473 Eboracensis on the siege of Raydale Honse, 461 = scaling ladders, 314, 371, 472, 567, 595 Ego, its prosody and etymology, 29, 375 Egypt and Nineveh, 618 E. (H.) on Ged's stereotypes, 29 "Eikon Basilike," edit. 1648, 139 Eirionnach on Tauler and his school, 525, 597 E. (K. P. D.) on Laurence Beyerlinck, 45 Alfred (King) his remains, 615 Castrum Rothomagi, 159 Douglas's Chronicle of Glastonbury, 508 European monks and the Gopis of Mathura, 245 Faustus' conjuring book, 13 Garmann (Christian Frederick), 530 Ged's stereotypes, 112 Greenshield (J.), Scottish episcopal clergy, 119 Infantry, its derivation, 137 Marrat (W.), Boston bookseller, 265 Paniot, its meaning, 29 Proverbs, 507 Royal Oak, MS. of the knights, 554 Schott (Gaspar), biography and works, 165 Dryden (John), queries in his works, 13, 383; his Elephant misrepresented in pictures, 413, 445, 522 negligences, 238, 378 D. (S.) on Solare de la Boissière, 138 Du Barri (Madame), "Memoirs," 412 Ducarel (Dr. Andrew Coltee), literary works, 49 Dulcarnon, origin of the name. 181 Dunkin (A. J.) on English officers at Dettingen, 194 Fillip on the forehead, 389 Elias: Helias: Alias, 304 Elizabeth (Queen), her personal vanity, 142; her badge, Ellacombe (H. T.) on bell of St. Connel Keel, 412 Ellis (R. R. W.) on Bangally, the capital of Bengal, 508 City-Banka, thirty miles from Calcutta, 533 Finn, the father of Ossian the poet, 305 |