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GENERAL INDEX.
Epitaphs :
" Man, thee behoveth oft, to have this in mind,"
v. 503
Marshall (Dr. T.), in All Saints', Oxford, xi. 32 Midwife's, Bitton Churchyard, co. Gloucester, vi.
155
Midwives' in Norwich, v. 453 Modest, ix. 72 Musical : " To the down-bow of death," iv. 305,
447
" My quivering lips," iv. 476 Nameless, at Gravesend, xii. 409, 518 " Nere to this place lyeth the body of E. Scott,"
xi. 452 " O ! cruel Death, how could you be so unkind,"
iii. 346, 457
"O may I stand before the Lord," x. 246, 390 " Oft spreading trees malignant winds do blast,"
viii. 463
" Old Winser was a noted man," vi. 491 " Passengers, weepe, heere lies a wife," ix. 8 Perkins (Edward), xi. 462 "Poor John Scott lies buried here," xii. 504 " Pope boldly says (some think the maxim odd),"
x. 375
Prittlewell Churchyard, iv. 326, 427, 504 " Public Duty and Private Worth," vi. 197 " Quid eram nescitis," x. 37, 197 " Quod expendi habeo," i. 164 " Reader ! I am to let thee know," ix. 28 " Reader, wonder thinke it none," iv. 491 " Reader, you would behold inscribed," viii. 421 " Sacred to the memory of an officer." viii. 421 Sailor's, from Caroline Islands, ii. 506 " Shall pride a heap of sculptured marble raise,"
vi. 296
"Shall we all die ?" xi. 487; xii. 51 "She is, she was what can there more be
said? "xii. 4 " Si sapis, attonitus sacro decede sepulchre, "
iv. 492
" So well inclined to Poore and Rich," ix. 243 Tenterden Church, v. 332 " They have said," iii. 415 Thicknesse (Philip), ii. 341, 454, 495 " This maid no elegance of form possess'd," v. 85 "This Mary-gold, lo ! here doth show," viii. 121 " This plain Floor," &c., x. 375 " This spot where for forty-four years," vii. 476 " This tablet is here placed," x. 197 "Tho' Broreas's [tic] blasts and Neptune's
waves," vi. 47 "To this sad shrine, whoe'er thon art, draw
near," vii. 246 "Tread lightly here for though no marble
weeps," vi. 16
" Tread softly, mortals, o'er the bones," viii. 244 " Virgilii sepulchrum non procul inde," v. 192 " We shall die all," xii. 51 "Weepe, greatest Isle, and for thy mistresse
death," vii. 315 Weston (Right Hon. E.) in Somerby Church,
iv. 6 " Whose dust lieth here my own remain," iii.
415
Epitaphs :
" Why here? Why not? 'tis holy ground," iv.
218
" Without a name for ever," xii. 409, 518 "You see old Scarlett's picture stand on hie,"
xi. 235 ; xii. 115, 453 Epsilon on Knightley Charleton, xi. 131 Equation of time at Christmas, xi. 128, 212 Bra in monkish chronology, i. 10, 92, 231 ; ii. 29,
292, 473 ; iii. 73, 234 Erasmus, his portrait, ix. 165 Ercedekne (Martin) and Oriel College, xi. 402 Erica, Christian name, i. 446 ; ii. 57, 152, 197 Erkenwald, Bishop of London, 675-93, ii. 249, 318 Erlik Khan, Tibetian Pluto, v. 395, 486 Erlking= elf king, iii. 487 Ermine on Crawford family, viii. 64 'Eros' and Anteros,' their author, viii. 163, 231 Errington (George), Westminster scholar, 1792, xi.
67 Errors : of journalists, vii. 128, 230, 352 ; literary,
387; pictorial, in periodicals, x. 85. See also
Mistakes.
Erskine on Dutch language, vi. 409 Erskine (Alexander), Swedish representatives at
Treaty of Munster, 1648, ix. 249, 372 Erskine (Charles), Lord Justice Clerk, 1748-63, his
portrait, xii. 429, 512 Erskine (James), Lord of Session in Scotland,
1761-96, xii. 429, 512
Erskine (Mgr.), his biography, viii. 385, 453 Ervin (John), Westminster scholar, 1766, ix. 469 Esdaile (G.) on Rubens and Raphael, ii. 28 Esk-lits, its meaning, vi. 47, 137 " Esprit d'escalier," source of the phrase, i. 267 Esquire, the title, vi. 387, 452, 470; vii. 33, 94, 236,
312 ; x. 148, 314 ; xi. 12 Essenes, history of the sect, ix. 103 Essex (Lord), in Ireland, list of soldiers, xi. 69, 256 Essex, trades and crafts in the fourteenth century,
iii. 18 ; witchcraft in, xii. 187, 313 ; Zauber-Kessel
superstition in, 206, 275 Essington on drawings by Sir John Gilbert, v. 238.
License or licence, iii. 333. London registers of
apprentices, i. 412 Estates, three, in Parliament, vii. 9 Estcott (Richard) de Lanceston, his biography, vii.
444, 512
"Estoperpetua," v. 337 Etchings: Rembrandt's 'Christ healing the Sick,'
i. 117 ; by the Dightons, x. 288, 369 Eternal punishment and Jews, xi. 153 ; xii. 10, 193 Etheredge (Sir George), his diplomatic posts and plays,
i. 365
Etherington (J.) on Etherington crest, vi. 190 Etherington crest, vi. 190, 433 Ethiopic * History of the Blessed Men,' vii. 21 Ethne the Dread, her cannibalism, vii. 266 Ethnic characters and comparative phonology, vi. 209 Etiquette, books on, viii. 332 Eton College and ram hunting, vi. 230, 374 ; vii. 95,
196 ; arms of, ix. 241, 330 ; x. 29, 113, 233, 437 ;
xi. 332 Eton College Chapel, removal of woodwork from,
viii. 184