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INDEX.

FIFTH SERIES.-VOL. IV.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPIIS, FOLK-LORE,
PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A

A. (A. S.) on arms of the Scottish sees, 197

Cunningham (Wm.), Bp. of Argyll, 282, 433
Gibson (William), Bp. of Libaria, 424
Wilberforce (Bp.), his consecration, 475

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Aleph on the

Alexander family, 100

Abarca, a Spanish word, its etymology, 169, 354, 415 Alfred (King), his millenary, 6S

Abbatial ordinations, 467

Abhba on Pierre Drelincourt, LL.D., 334

Hunt (Mrs. Arabella), 371

Huntingdon (Robert), Bp. of Raphoe, 88
Ireland, Primates of, 329

Irish crosses, 524

O'Brien (Bishop), his writings. 82

Abstainer on the word Teetotal, 429

Accent v. Quantity, 65

Acrostic, Christmas, 506

A. (D. D.) on "Bonnie Dundee," 96

Dumbarton, 387

Adderley family, 288. 340, 374

Addison (Joseph) at Islington, 309

Aliquid on statue of Charles I., 158
Alliteration, its definitions, 486

Allnutt (W. H.) on bell literature, 94
Bullock (William), 46

Typographical eccentricities, 84

Almanacs, London, of 1775, 81, 139, 214, 257, 356;
old, 101

Alphabet attributed to Dioscorides, 107, 252; the
Ogham, 253

Alpine fox dogs, 309

America, its postal system, 244

America, Central, and Southern India, 66

American Civil War, prophecy of the, 86
American shilling, early, 269, 473

Adelaide (Queen), "The Queen has done it all," 87, Americanisms, 404, 525

130; a prayer for, 426

Admiralty Library Catalogue, 498

Adolphus (John), works, 233
Advertisements, curious old, 165

A. (E. E.) on Carlyle and Kneller, 206
A. (E. H.) on early printed books, 149

Chambers (Sir R.), Sanscrit MSS., 188
Gundred, wife of William de Warren, 386
Hastings (Warren), lines by, 486
Lambe (Rev. Dr.), 520

Norton (Sir Thomas), 389

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Americus on voyage of the Cabots, 128
Ames (Joseph), initial letters in his "

386

Amhuin (G.) on "Une justice," 46

"Typography,"

Amyand (Claude), of Langley, Herts, 348, 397, 477
Anagram, 406

"Anastasius," by Thomas Hope, 369, 451
Andreanus on orientation of churches, 209
Saints, local, 197

Andrews Sale in 1851, 287

Andrews (W.) on John o' Gaunt's coat. 445
Land of Green Ginger, in Hull, 166
Sacrament shilling, 508

Theatricals in the country, 185

Andrews (W. S.), a legislator-comedian, 254
Angelo (Michael), his picture of Vittoria Colonna,

55; two legends about him, 76

Angle, right, its construction, 167, 216, 298

Anglo-Scotus on the arms of the House of Brittany, 433
Dunlop's "History of Fiction," 376

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Arms, of Scottish sees, 14, 50, 197; family, 47, 135,
357, 394; "Second Calais " Roll of, 324, 383
Ascance, its etymology, 77

Ash, names for the tree, 168, 355

Ashby-Sterry (J.) on "Ran, dan, dan," 254

Assézat (J.) on correspondence of Diderot with
England, 307

Astley (Philip), the equestrian, 451

"Rennie's Report on Drainage of Hatfield Chase," Astral conjunctions for Aug. 9, 1851, 228

229

Statutes of the Long Parliament, 7

Treenware, sb. earthen vessels, 308
Upton, Lincoln, 88

Wesleyan Reverends, 376

Anonymous Works:-

Albania, a poem, 369

Charles the Tenth and Louis Philippe, 309

Collection des Moralistes Anciens, 487

Defence of Priestes Mariages, 15

Discovery of the Vital Principle, 67

Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys, 159

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Attwood (Edmund), his sign-post near Beckford, 209

Falconer (Capt. Rich.), The Voyages...of, 348, Audley family of Heleigh, 46

525

History of Living Men, 429

History of the Jesuits, 20, 96

Human Ordure, botanically considered, 427, 523

Instauration, a dramatic poem, 409

Jesuitism and Methodism, 249

"Augusta Mirror," poem in, 348

Augustine Friars, their library at Naples, 7

Augustus (Emp.), and the Oracles, 129, 194, 313,
374; and Herod, 345

Aumusses or almucia, 89, 175, 256, 318, 418
Aund, its etymology, 384, 437

L'An Deux Mille Quatre Cent Quarante, 309, 377 Australia wattle and eucalyptus trees, 7, 75, 158

Look before ye Loup, 168, 213

Miltonis Epistola ad Pollionem, 511

Monarchie des Solipses, 116

Muffin Man, a poem, 87

Observations, &c., 488

Posthumous Parodies, 309, 377

Rich Treasure at an Easie Rate, 167

Rights of the Asses, 213

Sappho, a tragedy, 29
Skating literature, 177, 437
Steam to India, 308
Tea-Table, The, 275, 337

Tour in the Midland Counties in 1772, 407
Tragicum Theatrum Actorum, 169
Treatise of Humane Learning, &c., 467, 522
Treffynon; or, the Martyrdom of St. Winifrede, 467
Twelve Plain Sermons, 371
Zapphira, a tragedy, 248

Anson's "Voyage round the World," 78, 100, 396
Antiquaries, Society of, its history, 239
Antony Now now, his identity, 266
Apis on "Human Ordure," 427

Apocalypse, its arithmetic, 172, 236, 275, 318
Apocryphal, misuse of the word, 166, 354, 372, 412
Apples, roasted, "the only ripe fruit in England," 137
"Arabic Book of Hieroglyphics," 229, 355
Archæological Institute, 400, 479

Archdeacons, their official seals, 327, 352, 378, 391
Architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation,
228; Gothic, in the 17th and 18th centuries, 443
Ard-na-murchan, its etymology, 15, 139
A. (R. E.) on quotation from Seneca, 28
Armiger on heraldic query, 149

Armorial bearings, the right of a daughter to use, 67,
155, 219

Authors, royal, 33, 139

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Autos," translations of, 389, 415

A. (W. H.) on new works suggested by authors, 86
Awn'd. See Aund.

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Bain (J.) on Wm. Cunningham, Bp. of Argyll, 357, 518
Bakewell (Mr.), prices paid for his sheep, 118
Baldoon, the Bride of, 124

Ball-flower in architecture, its origin, 327, 391
Ballads, old printed, 289

Ballard (Mr.), of the "Old Sarum Archers," 512
Balston (C.) on Coleridge's "Lay Sermon," 289
Banks (Sir T. C.), soi-disant Baronet, 87, 150, 377
Bardsley (C.) on double diminutives, 5
Bardsley (C. W.) on English surnames, 251
Barent (Wm.), Dutch Arctic voyager, his journal, 299
Barlow (William), Bp. of Chichester, temp. Elizabeth, 109
Barnham (J. C.) on Furmety or Frumenty, 46
Baronetcies, unsettled, 18

Bartholomew Fair, Fillinham's collections for its
history, 129

Barton-Eckett (S.) on heraldic query, 209
Mundy (F. N. C.), 110
Barwick family, 287, 472

Basset family, 68, 98, 134

Bateman (A.) on Bp. Hall's "Satires," 179
Bath, articles named after, 359, 420

Bath (Wm. Pulteney, Earl of), his burial in West-
minster Abbey, 105, 196, 256

Baxter (Richard), his use of the word Canting,
126; his maxim, 129, 197, 218; copy of his
"Saints' Everlasting Rest," 451

B. (C.) on curious names, 286

B. (C. E.) on Augustus and the Oracles, 374
Jock of Arden, 249

B. (E.) on Townley Collection, 108
Beale (J.) on Christian names, 477
Mawby or Mawbey family, 227
Shakspeariana, 182, 365

Watch seals, 450

Bearing-reins used by the Egyptians, 46
Beaumaris Castle, temp. 1657, 58

"Beautiful Snow," an American poem, 12, 57, 60
Beauvoir (Dr. Osmund), master of King's School,
Canterbury, 109, 312

Beaven (A. B.) on Bp. Wilberforce's consecration, 475
Becket (Thomas à) and Tuesday, 85; his "Life” in
Icelandic, 379

Bedca, a local name, 9, 56

Bede (Cuthbert) on a punning book-plate, 464

Brangle, 405

66

Camp of Refuge," 494

Canting, use of the word by Baxter, 126
Elizabeth (Queen), impromptu, 139

Gilbert (W. S.), "Eyes and No Eyes," 166
Induction of a vicar, 184

Ivy, its pronunciations, 488
Limerick bells, 96

MSS., abbreviations in old, 55

"Muffin Man," 87

Wildman (Mr.) and Sieur Rea, 327

Bedford, its etymology, 9, 56

Bedo (G.) on dogs whipped out of church, 515

Gee, a provincialism, 315

Belisarius, anonymous engraving of, 119

Bell (E.) on Scull, a rowing term, 476

Bell-frogs in England, 486

Bell-horses, 408, 521

Bell-Hunter on a bell inscription, 308

Bell inscriptions, 113, 156, 308, 395, 477
Bell literature, 94, 240, 297, 356
Bell-metal, silver in, 149, 235
Bell-ringers' literature, 62, 153, 317

Bells: Sermon, 38; of St. Ceneu or St. Keyna, 84,
136; at Wednesbury, 126; royal heads on, 139;
priest's, or 66
ting-tang," 188, 257, 356; their
burial, 209; coins in, 306, 473; of St. Martin's,
Birmingham, 306

B. (E. M.) on parallel passages, 25

"To go woolward," 85

Benedictines, their use of wine, 240, 260, 279, 339
Bennett (T. M.) on an epitaph, 26

Beresford's "Miseries of Human Life," allusion to an
Apostle, 89

Berneval (G. de) on "Beautiful Snow," 57

Bryan (D.), American author, 75

Ilfracombe, North Devon, 31
Ireland, Protestant Primates of, 75
M'Henry (James), 94

Berneval (G. de) on Pillory in America, 36
Water walking, 276

Berney-Brown (J.) on Pettus family, 88
Wise (Rev. Joseph), 138
Bersandum, its meaning, 389

531

Bertie (Sir A.), Admiral, his four sisters, 209
Beta on Irish society in the 17th century, 152, 275
Betel and betel boxes, 57, 256

Bethia, a Christian name, 294, 477
Bethune family, 308, 415

46

Betsy," of Leith, wreck of the ship, 27
Beverley family, 389

B. (E. W.) on misprints, 226

Reverend, the title, 226

B. (F.) on Birkbecks of Orton, 228
B. (G. B.) on an old Bible, 156

Public Worship Act, 417

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B. (H. A.) on John Gilbert Cooper, 298
Darby and Joan, 408
Will-o'-the-wisp, 209

Bible: St. Luke ii. 3, 89, 194; black-letter edit. of
B. (H. H. M.) on a German Grammar, 209
1551, 107, 155, 198; the Bishops', 159, 255; MSS.
of the New Testament and Epistle of Barnabas,
168, 234; the "Olivetan," 169; a Latin, 1705, 289;
"Vir spurius" in the Vulgate, 1 Sam. xvii. 4, 293;
Vulgate rendering of Prov. xxvi. 8, 294, 414
Bibliographical manuals, foreign, 308
Bibliothecar. Chetham. on bell legends, 156
Josephus Indus, 14

"Manchester Chronicle," 337

Rabanus Maurus, 315

Bigge (James), author of "Contes des Fous" in MS.,
289

Biglow (Bp.), "Diseases of Cats and their Treatment,"

450

Biller (G.) on "Observations," &c., 488

Billiards on a round table, 308

Bingham (C. W.) on inscribed tobacco-box, 513

Birch (W. J.) on "Faith in the picturings of the
imagination," 261
Mithraic mysteries, 49
Savoy, Vicar of, 191
Step-mother, 286
Tertullian, 367

Bird (T.) on bronze coinage, 29
Birkbeck family of Orton, 228

Birmingham, bells of St. Martin's, 306

Bishops, impalement of their arms, 327, 352, 378, 391,
437

Bishopsgate Street, residents at "ye Black Perriwig,"
371

B. (J.) on technological dictionaries, 109

Hay (Wm.), translation of Martial's Epigrams, 76
Lunatics, smothering dangerous, 491
Parallel passages, 464
Precocity, early, 265

B. (J. E.) on the Bishops' Psalms, 8
Scull, its etymology, 406

B. (J. N.) on Neif: Brogues, 223

B. (J. R.) on Bishopsgate Street, 371
Coles (Elisha), 197

Hook (Theodore), 485
"Quis cætera nescit?" 8
Relationship, 329

B. (J. R.) on Skewbald, its meaning, 115
B. (K. H.) on relic of Charlemagne, 28
Black Coffin, a Derbyshire tale, 509

Black (W.) on Coleridge's knowledge of French, 312
Black (W. G.) on "Finger of scorn," 238

Goodmanham font inscription, 337

Rings worn on the thumb, 252

Saints with beards, 309

"Silent Woman," 338

Tuesday and Thomas à Becket, 85

Blackie (C.), "Etymological Geography," 26
"Blackwood's Magazine," articles on the Spanish
drama, 147

Blair (D.) on American Civil War, 86
Apocalypse, its arithmetic, 172
Books, illustrators of popular, 15
Legislator-comedian, 6
Lucretius, portraits of, 27
Street Arabs, 66

Windsucker, in Jonson's plays, 46

Blake (William), poet and artist, 129, 316; his "Book
of Thel" in the Bodleian, 449

Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on calls for various animals, 128
"All Lombard Street to a China orange," 17
Apocryphal, 354, 412

Communion Table and the people, 293, 317
Lévy (M.), his burial, 75

Public Worship Act, 391

Robin and wren, 96

Serapis, pronunciation of a in, 75

Blood, its transfusion, 38, 277

Bloomfield (Robert), illustrators of his poems, 15, 56
Bloomfield (W.) on bookbinding, 366

Blyth (H.) on boar's head at Christmas, 521

Snuff and tobacco, a history of, 67

Boar's head at Christmas, 520

Boase (G. C.) on Norman French inscriptions, 449
Bobbin (Tim) the Younger, 371, 475

Bod dington (R. S.) on Jones and Ellington, 387
Bodoni, of Parma, printer and typefounder, 38
Body, selling one's, 216

Bohn (J.) on Gerardus Morus, Dingliensis Hibernus,

450

"Boke" or "Boxe," in "Reynard the Fox," Percy
Soc. edit., 29, 74

Boleyn (Queen Anne), her execution, 427
Bolles or Boles family, 168

Bonaparte (Napoleon) and the slaves at St. Helena,
420; the violet an emblem of his dynasty, 456
Bone (J. W.) on Gravesend and Milton, 7

St. Govor's Well, Kensington, 427
Theta: "Nigrum 0τa," 269

Bookbinding, modern, 366; durable, 472
Booker (J. K.) on Spanish half-dollar, 328

Book-plate, punning, 464

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Books recently published:—

Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 160

Becket (Thomas à): Thomas Saga Erkibyskups,
379

Bellamy's New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quo-
tations, 60

Bible The Speaker's Commentary, 18
Blanch's Ye Parish of Camerwell, 279

Blind's Fire Burial, 179

Bonn, Second Conference of, 399
Boyd's Social Gleanings, 438

Cadmon, the First English Poet, by R. S.
Watson, 526

Calendar of State Papers: Domestic Series, 1649–
1650, 819; relating to Ireland, 319, 498
Cambridge Pointed Prayer-Book, 160
Camden Miscellany, 418

Chatelain (Chevalier de), Le Conte d'Hiver, 120
Christianity and Tobacco, 60

Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and

Ireland Register of Richard de Kellawe,
140; Polychronicon of Ralph Higden, 160
Cooper's Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt, 179
Cummings's Antiquities of Cury and Gunwalloe,
79

Dante and Beatrice, by R. Lothian, 527
Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, 419

Dilke (Charles Wentworth), The Papers of a
Critic, 38

Dyer's British Popular Customs, 527
Erasmus's Pilgrimages, 419

Fisher's History of Land-holding in England, 478
Genesis, with Notes by G. V. Garland, 379
Gray (Bp. Robert), Life of, 460

Green's Short History of the English People, 497
Griffiths's Memorials of Millbank, 99
Haden's Earth to Earth, 179

Halkett (Anne, Lady), Autobiography, 399
Hall's An Old Story, 359

Havard's Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee, 527

Howell's Through the Wood, 60

Hoyte's Book of Litanies, 299

Humanity Series of School-Books, 80

Ingleby's Shakespeare Hermeneutics, 358
James's State Savings, 60

Johnson (Dr.), Wisdom and Genius of, by W. A.
Clouston, 299

King's Southern States of North America, 438
Kingsley's Lectures Delivered in America, 358
Knowles (Sheridan), Lectures on Dramatic Litera-
ture, 498

Langdon's Catholic Reform Movement in the
Italian Church, 399

Law Magazine and Review, 140, 438
Lennep's Bible-Lands, 498

Maclagan's Hill Forts, &c., of Scotland, 220

Marlborough (Sarah, Duchess of), Letters of, 459
Merivale's History of Rome, 79

Merry Drollery Compleat, 419

Morris's All the Articles of the Darwin Faith, 338
Müller's Chips from a German Workshop, 419

New Quarterly Magazine, 100

Phené's Sun and Serpent Worship, 179
Picton's Memorials of Liverpool, 338

Plato's Phædo, translated by E. M. Cope, 378

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