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INDEX.




A.

Abbey of St. Wandrille, 382, 486.

Abdication of James II., 39. 489.

Aberdeen, Burnet prize at, 91.

Aboriginal chambers near Tilbury, 452.

A. (B ) on emancipation of the Jews, 475.

Accuracy of references, 170.

Addison's books, 212.

Adolphus on a recent novel, 231.

Advent bells, 121.

Adversaria. 73, 86.

Ælfric's colloquy, 168, 197, 232, 248, 278.

Ælian, translation of, 267, 284.

A. (F. R.) on Sterne's Koran, 418.—on a passage in Goldsmith, 83.—Queen of Hearts, 320.

Agricola (C.), Propuguaculum anti-Pistorianum, 203.

A. (J. D.) on swords worn in public, 415.

Alban's(St) Day, 399.—, law courts at, 366.

Albert ( Le Petit), 474.

Alchemy, metrical writings on, 60.

Alexandria (Ptolemy of), 142, 170.

Alfred's (King) geography of Europe, 257, 313.—works, 93.

Alicui on Becket's grace-cup, 143.-on Bishop Barnaby, 132.

All Angels and St. Michael's, feast of, 235,

"All to-broke," 490.

Allusion in Friar Brackley's sermon, 351.

Almanack (Poor Robin's), 470.

Alms-basins, ancient, inscription on, 44 52, 171.

Alms-dishes, ancient inscribed, 87, 117, 135, 254.

Alpha on the origin of slang phrases, 185.

Alsop (Anthony), 215, 249.

Alythes on Belvoir Castle, 246.

America known to the Ancients, 342.—, Madoc's emigration to, 12, 56, 57, 58, 232, 282.

American aborigines, why called Indians? 254, 491.—bittern. 352.—lady, memoirs of, 335.—reprints of old books, 209.—stamp act; Lord Chatham's speech on, 12, 220.

Ames, new edition of Herbert's, 8.—, by Herbert and Dibdin, 38.

Ancient alms-basins, 171.—armour (Meyrick's), error in, 342.—inscribed alms dish, 87, 117, 135.—motto, 93.—MS, account of Britain, 174.—tiles, 173.

Andrews (H.) on Burnet prize at Aberdeen, 91.

André (Petit) on Welsh ambassador, 283.

Anecdotes of books, 73.

Anecdote of the civil wars, 93.—of a peal bells, 382.

Angels' visits, 102.

Anglo-Cambrian on history of landed and commercial policy, and history of Edward II., 59.—on Madoc's expedition, to America, 57.

Anglo-Saxon "Lay of the Phoenix," 203.—MS. of Orosius, 371.—word "unlaid," 430.

Anglo-Saxons, devices on standards of, 216.

Annotators, anonymous, identity of, 213.

Annus Trabeationis 105, 252.

Anonymous Ravennas, date of, 124, 220, 368.

Antholin's, (St.,) 180, 260.

Antiquarius on Queen Elizabeth's domestic establishment, 41.

Antinephelegesita on Boduc, 252.

A or An before words beginning with a vowel, 350, 407.

Apocrypha, 401.

Apposition, 384.

A (P. R.) on yeoman, 440.

Arabic numerals and cipher, 230, 279, 358, 367, 433, 435.

Archæology, mathematical, 132.

Archæus on "Under the rose," 214.-on Gray's elegy, 389.

Architecture, glossary of terms, 189.-, introduction to the study of Gothic, 189.

Armada, poem on, 12, 18.

Armagh, etymology of, 158, 219, 264.

A. ( R.). "My mind to me a kingdom is," 489.—on all to-broke, 490.—on Dr. Strode's poem 490.—on Wotton's poem, to Lord Bacon, 489.

Arun on autograph mottoes of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and Harry, Duke of Buckingham, 252.—on change of name, 337.—on a curious monumental brass, 370.—on early statistics. Chart. Kent, 441. —on ecclesiastical year, 477.—on mercenary preacher , 489.—on "M. or N.," 476.—on Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee of Parson's Charily, Ely, 465.—on St. Martin's Lane, 375.—on throwing old shoes at wedding, 468.—on trunck breeches, 489.

Asher (A.) on books by the yard, 166.—on genealogy of European sovereigns, 339.

Ashgrove, Duke of, 92.

As lazy as Ludlum's dog, as laid him down to bark," 382, 475.

"As morse caught the mare," 320.

"As throng as Throp's wife," 485.

Astle's MSS., 282.

"Atlas Novus," Seutter's, 156.

Aubrey (John), 71.

Auctorite de Dibil, 460.

Augustine on American bittern, 352.—on origin of calamity, 352.

Augustinian Eremites of York, library of, 83.

Austen (H. Morland) on curious symbolical custom, 363.-on the emancipation of the Jews, 401.

Authors and books, (No, 1.) 42.—(No. 2), 102.—(No. 3.), 151.—(No 4.), 178.

Authors and books (No. 5.), 259.—(No. 6), 363.

Authors of old plays, 77, 120.—who have privately printed their own works, 469.

Authorship of a couplet, 231.

Autograph mottoes of Henry, Duke of Buckingham. and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 138, 252, 283, 459.

Ave Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi, 215, 267.

Avon, derivation of, 285.

A. (W.P.), meaning of Cheshire round, 383.

Aylmer (Bp.), letter to, from Lord Burghley, 12.

Aylmer's (Bishop) letter respecting poemof the Armada, 18.


B.


B. on ancient motto, 156.—on Beaufoy's Ringer's True Guide, l37.—on change of name, 246.—on Colonel Hyde Seymour, 351.—on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.—on form of petition, 43.—on Gloucestershire custom, 245.—on Miss Warneford and Mr. Cresswell, 157.—on Norman pedigrees, 214. on Professor de Morgan and Dr. Johnson, 107.—, query about St. Winifreds, 384.—, query on Selden's titles of honour, 351.—on Sir Walter de Bitton, 157.—on Solomon Dayrolles, 476.—(A. E.) on derivation of news, 369.—(A.) on Martins the printer, 218.—on superstitions in the North of England, 294.—, Twm Shawm Cattie, 455.

Bacon and Jeremy Taylors notes on, 427.

Bacon's (Lord) metrical version of the Psalms, 202, 235, 263.

Bacon Roger, hints for new edition of, 393.

Badger, The, 381.

Bagnio in Long Acre, 196.

Bainbridge and Buckridge Streets, St. Giles, 229.

Bald Head, defence of, 84

Baldwin's Gardens, 410.

Ballad, Kentish, 247.

Ballads (Homeric) of Dr. Maginn, 470.

Ballads of Dick and the Devil, 172, 473.—of the wars in France, 445.—makers and legislators, 153.

Balliolensis, on Stephens' Sermons, 334

Balloons, 309.

Baptism register of Cromwell's, 136.

Barclay's Satyricon, some account of, 27.

Bardolph and Poins, 385.

Barba Longa, 384.

Barker (W. G. M. J.) on Henry, Lord Darnley, 123.—on Bishop Barnaby, 132.

Barnabas, (St.), 136.

Barnacles, 117, 169, 254, 340.