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NOTES AND QUERIES

INDEX.


SECOND SERIES. VOL. I.


[For classified articles, sec ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, INSCRIPTIONS, MACAULAY ILLUSTRATIONS, PHOTOGRAPHY, POPIANA, PROVERBS, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEA RE, and SONGS AND BALLADS. 3


A.


A. on Sedgemoor, 38.

A. (A.) on steel bells, 12.

History of newspapers, 153.

Verse in the sense of solo, 135. A. (B.) on distance between the sun and earth, 193.

Purest English, 252.

Abbott (T.) on Dr. Barnard and Abp. Abbot, 362. Aberdeen cathedral, its founder, 194. Abhba on Abps. King and Magee, 148.

Bibliographical queries, 192. 289.

Burying a parish, 10.

Cimbrian colony in Italy, 176.

Davies (Sir John), author of his Life, 1 76.

Denny (Lady Arabella), 190.

Dublin cathedrals, 152.

Erck's Irish Ecclesiastical Register, 1 73.

Execution of Patrick Redmond, 53.

Extraordinary fact, 354.

Galway juries, 273.

Gore families, 210.

Harmony of the Gospels, 316.

Kirwan's (Dean) charity sermons, 72.

Lea's Ecclesiastical Registry of Ireland, 12.

Lyne (Dr.), 171.

Marsh (Abp.), his Diary, 192.

Mason's History of St. Patrick's Cathedral, 96.

Mattinson (Rev. Mr.), 92.

Miller and Ford, engravers, 2 1 5.

Miller's letter on Wolfe's Ode, 54.

Miller's Modern History, 55.

Mixed marriages, 374.

More (Mac Carty), 314.

Penkridge peculiar, 233.

Pilkington's Memoirs, 154.

Plunket's Light to the Blind, 292.

Provostship of Trinity College, 52.

Punishment of dishonest bakers, 332.

Schomberg's monument, 127.

Servetus's History, 232.

Smith's portrait of the Quron, 211.

Wolves in Ireland, 96. 282. Abjuration oath, 311.


Abney House, Stoke Newington, 436. Acoustics, 56. 114.

Actseon surprising Diana, 290. 382. 518. Acworth (G. Brindley) on altar-rails, 95.

Cathedral registers, 103.

Rochester registers, 341.

Stone altars, 103.

Vessel that brought William III., 111. Adam (H. Ap.) on glass chalice, 502. Adamson (A. B.) on song of Paul Jones, 241. Addison (Joseph), his death, 326 ; his Vision of Mil za

and Erasmus's Colloquies, 146. Advertisement of a servant, 209. A. (E. H.) on burials in unconsecrated places, 461.

Cambridge jeux d'esprit, 262.

John of Jerusalem order, 280. 460.

Portuguese preachers, 56. A. (F. S.) on wolves in Forest of Dean, 336. A. (G.) on steel bells, 62. Agylla, Camars, &c., their etymology, 11. A. (I. H.) on almanacs, 243.

Absorbent paper, 243.

Calembourg, 244.

Divining-rod, 243. A. (.J.) on churches under sequestration, 412.

Disrationavit, 393.

Wooden chalices, 440.

Albans (St.), portrait of the first Duke of, 175. Alban's (St.), restoration of its abbey, 289. Albs, old English, 113. 257. Aldrich (Dean) song, " Christ Church Bells," 260.

Verses on tobacco, 258.

Al ford (Henry) on a curiosity of plagiarism, 91. "AXievs on bibliographical queries, 423.

Collins's Ode, 238.

Englishman's Tour in Ireland, 279.

Le Comte de Montijo, 454.

Marsh (Abp.), his Diary, 242.

Povey (Charles), 322.

Walton's unpublished letter, 385. Ail-Hallows, churches dedicated to, 481. All-Hallows in the Wall, 234. Allan (Peter John), birth and death, 473. Allcrcft (J. D.) on Sir, a clerical prefix, 401.'