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Aungier (George), his MS. Diary, 286.
"Aunt Sally," who is she? 46. 117. 157.

INDEX.

A. (W. L.) on error in the Bible, Eph. ii. 13., 66.
Discoverer of Staten Land and Lemaire's passage,

44.

Aylmer (John), Bishop of London, his parentage, 287.
394. 481.

B.

B. on the American standard, 258.
Atour, its meaning, 413.
Blake family pedigree, 7.

Juxon (Abp.), his gold cups, 409.
Penrhyn (Lord): Hodges, 248.
Schuyler (Capt.), 495.

B. on Bishop Bedell, 152.

Colley Cibber and John Gay, 1.
Ficher, a Commonwealth poet, 487.

B. (A.) on the four Georges, 169.

Moorfields in Cromwell's time, 494.
Photographs of Elgin marbles, 317.

Babington (C. C.) on Colchicum autumnale, 454.
Babylon, works relating to, 28. 78.
Bachaumont's Mémoires Secrets, 447.

Bacon House, Aldersgate, 247.

Bacon (Sir Francis), Sam. Jennens' dedicatory letter to,
408.

Bacon (Thomas Sclater), his Diary, 448.

B. (A. H.) on Pallens, as used by Virgil, 168.

Balkaile, or Balcaile, 60.

Banff (Lord), his family, 57.

Banks (Sir Joseph), letter to Geo. Chalmers, 29.

Banns published after the Nicene Creed, 18. 79. 115.
Baptism, fees for, 370. 452.

Baptismal double names, 291.

Baptismal names, 56. 120. 339. 455.

Baptismal names of Protheza and Dolzabatt, 494.
Barbadoes, names on monuments, &c., 404. 480.
Barker (Christopher), printer, 247.
Barker (Henry), on Bishop Woodward, 210.
Barm and yeast, their difference, 229. 298. 314.

Bates (Wm.) on providential escapes, 417.
Time: past, present, and future, 245.
Tooth and egg metal, 214.

Bath family of Devon, 54. 137.
Bathe (Peter), his lineage, 54. 137.
Battiscombe family, 99.

Baugé, the battle of, 288. 394.
Bayles (Bishop), inquired after, 145.
Baythorne family, 369.

B. (D.) on "Pilgrimage of Good Intent," 492.
Stars, or Jewish documents, 178.

Be. on Timbs's Anecdote Biography, 178.
Beadles' verses at Christmas, 464.

Beamont (W.) on pencil writing, 318.

Beard (Thomas), Cromwell's schoolmaster, 371.
Beattie family, 147. 216.

Beaulieu (Luke de), prebendary of Gloucester, 307.

Beaumont (Dr. Joseph), dedication to his " Pysche," 177.
Beaumont (Francis), his poems, 206.

Beauséant, its etymology, 458.

"Beauties of England and Wales," reprint suggest ed

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Fall-of-the-leaf saying, 364.

Going up Johnson's End, 249.

Hamilton (Lady), her pictures, 389.

Leighton, orthography of the name, 398.
Liver and Crow, 384.

St. Cattern's day, 464.
Yule baby, 464.

Bedford (W. K. R.) on De Wolfo's daughter, &c., 386.

Marshall Duc de Berwick, 174.

Bedell (Bp.), notes on his Life by Burnet, 61. 97.;
cuments respecting in State Paper Office, 152.
B. (E. F.) on fragment of an old Romance, 46.

"Barnabee's Journal," date of the first edition, 421. Beggars' petition from Winchester, 401.

519.

Barnard (Rev. Edw. W.), his Poems, 119.
Barnard (Frances C.), authoress, 69. 155.
Barnes (Barnabe), quoted, 182.

Barneveldt, Dutch tragedy on his death, 472. 518.

Barons and baronets, 86. 220.

Bar-Point on Napoleon II., 429.

Barré (Col. Isaac), portrait, 30.

Barrett of Essex, 450. 517.

Barricades first used, 427.

Bartholinus, reference in, 147. 259. 521.
Bartholomew Fair, Basire's plate of, 247.
Bartley (Sir Wm.), his play " Cornelia," 428.
Basilican customs, 370.

Basire (J.), plate of Bartholomew Fair, 247.
Bastard, its derivation, 178. 279. 416.

Bastard (Thomas), epigram, 183.

Bates (Wm.) on burial in an upright posture, 296.

"Call a spade a spade," 58.

Character of the Germans, 224.
"Le Démon de Socrate," 119.

Neuhusens' "Theatre of Ingenuity," 420.
Parr (Dr.), and tobacco, 12.

Bellamy (Rev. Daniel), his dramatic Ode, 129.
Bell inscriptions at St. Neots, 336.

Bell, the Great Tom of Oxford, 465.
Belle, Poor, who was she? 37.
Bellmen at Christmas, 464.

Bells, cage for, 66.; submerged, 19.

Beloe (Wm.), Key to his "Sexagenarian," 33. 93.
Benedictines of St. Maur, 399.

Benlli Gawr, i. e. Benlli the Giant, 342.

Bentley (Dr. Richard), his cure for sore eyes, 479.
Berwick (Marshal Duc de), his arms, 108. 174. 240.
Best (Thomas), angler, his epitaph, 64.

Beta on Busby, a military cap, 429.

Sir Dudley Carleton's letters, 29.

Betton (Thomas), his charitable bequests, 289.
B. (F. C.) on Atour, 519.

Black-currant Rob, 471.
Flints in the drift, 409.
Montreal bridge, 410.
Napoli and its cognates, 410.

Nipa palm (Nipa trecticans), 387.
Paraphernalia, 438.

Spectre of the Brocken, 477.

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B. (G.) on George Keate, 189..

B. (H.) on MS. discovered at Cambridge, 479.
Jacobite's Curse: Macartney, 481.

B. (H. S. K.) on Leckhampton custom, 363.
Bible by Barker, 1495, 170. 217. 316.
Bible, early Italian versions of, 306. 417.
Bible, error in Eph. ii. 13, 66. 97.

Bible, MS. used by the translators, 230. 297. 395.
Bible, Sixtine editions, 78. 137.

Bible, the Tigurine, 1543, 430.

Bibliothecar. Chetham on College salting, 10.

Salt mines, the first, 159.

Bibliography, Sotheby's projected work on, 489.
Bibliography, works on, 91.
Bidloo (Godfrey), a poet, 228.
Billingborough or Boiling-borough, 326.
Bingham (C. W.) on Cossimorus, 190.
Hesiod v. Milton, 437.

Quotation from Byron, 459.
Tavus, its etymology, 318.

Ussher (Abp.), his manuscripts, 481.

Birds flying from cholera, 428.

Births, extraordinary, 471. 520.

Bishops and their baronies, 227. 280. 335. 516.
Bishops-Waltham "blacks," 401.

B. (J.) on Blackstone's portrait, 436.

B. (J. S.) on Platty, a provincialism, 435.

B. (K.) on ghost in the Tower, 145.
Miss, as a title, 169.

Black, as a surname, 348.

Black-currant Rob, 471.

Blackiston, or Blackstone family, 387.

Black-letter type, its disuse, 80.

Blackstone family, 387.

Blackstone (Judge), his portrait, 190. 335. 436.

Blair (Geo.) an inventor of the electric telegraph, 22.
Blake, family pedigree, 7.

Blank verse, origin of, in England, 302. 403. 452. 498.
Bliss (Dr. Philip) on Brathwait's "Barnabee Journal”
and "Panarete," 421.; his selections from old poets,
181. 204. 221.

Blondin outdone 200 years ago, 406. 522.
Blood (Col.) and the Tower regalia, 510.
Blood (Wm.) on spiders' web, 6.

Blount (Lady), noticed, 127.

B. (M.) on Bug as a provincialism, 199.
Buff: "To stand buff," 218.

Bodleian Catalogue, errors in, 44.

Boleyn and Hammond families, 116. 171.
Bonaparte family, 429. 517.

Bonaparte (Napoleon), only passport to England signed
by him, 143.

Bookbinder wanted, 491.

Books burnt, 106.

Books dedicated to the Deity, 60. 177. 216. 258. 319.

418. 483.

Books, odd titles of, 367.

Book stamps, armorial, 409.

Books recently published: —

Andersen's Tales for Children, 484.

Archæologia Cantiana, 358

Babrius' Fables, translated by Davies, 240.

Baronius' Discours sur l'Origine des Russiens, 179.
Bell's Shakspeare's Puck, vol. ii., 440.
Bollaert's Researches in New Granada, &c., 300.

Books recently published: -

Book of Vagabonds and Beggars, 120.
Boys' Book of Ballads, 484.

Blunt's Essays in Quarterly Review, 502.
Brent's Canterbury in Olden Time, 80.
Brunet's Manuel du Libraire, 320.

Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History, 120.

Burke's Vicissitudes of Families, 40.

Cædion's Fall of Man, by Bosanquet, 200.

Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1574-
1660, 524.

Camden Society: Foxe's Narratives of the Days of
the Reformation, 80.

Carlyle (Dr. Alex.), his Autobiography, 439.
Carter's Medals of the British Army, 200.

Collett's Poems, 300.

Connellan on the Great Bardic Institution, 320.
Cook's Every-Day Book, 120.

Cook's (Capt.) Voyages, by John Barrow, 440.
Crawford's Epistle to the Romans, 100.

Cuvier's E'loges Historiques, 399.

D'Alton's King James's Army List, 240.

Daunou: Discours sur l'Etat des Lettres au
XIIIe Siècle, 399.

Debary's History of the Church of England, 300.
De la Rue's Diaries, &c., 358. 378.

Demaus' Introduction to English Literature, 160.
Dictionary of Contemporary Biography, 524.
Dresser's Popular Manual of Botany, 440.
Drummond's Speeches in Parliament, 140.

Dunlop's Hunting in the Himalaya, 40.

Eden's Easton and its Inhabitants, 120.

Elvin's Hand-Book of Mottoes, 240.

Farrar's Essay on the Origin of Language, 440.
Gatty's Parables from Nature, 484.

Gerson (Jean), Sermon inédit de, 179.
Gooroo Simple, 378.

Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register, 503.
Herbert (Lord), Expedition to the Isle of Rhé, 140.
Hervey's Rhetoric of Conversation, 100.

Home Life of English Ladies in the Seventeenth
Century, 378.

Hook's Lives of the Abps. of Canterbury, 502.
Hulls's Description of New-invented Machine, 80.
Ingledew's Ballads of Yorkshire, 20. 121.

Keightley's Manse of Mastland, 378.

Kilvert's Memoirs of Bishop Hurd, 120.

Lamartine's Memoirs of Celebrated Characters, 80.

Lee's Legends from the Fairy Land, 484.

Lee's Lectures on the Church of Scotland, 20.
Letts's Analytical Index, 503.

Liber Albus, translated by H. T. Riley, 320.
Lloyd's Supplement to his List of Aquaria, 200.
Luck of Ladysmede, 20.

Mac Cabe's Agnes Arnold, 378.

Masson's Introduction to French Literature, 358.

Moore's Memoirs and Correspondence, 140. 300.

Murray's Hand-Book for Berks, Bucks, and Ox-
fordshire, 300.

Murray's Hand-Book of South Wales, 200.
Our English Home, 20.

Papworth's Ordinary of British Armorials, 240.
Pauli's Pictures from Old England, 358.

Pecock (Bp). The Repressor of Over-much Blam-
ing of the Clergy, 99.

Books recently published:-

Pepper's Play-Book of Metals, 484.
Poets' Wit and Humour, 524.
Prior's Ancient Danish Ballads, 200..
Quarterly Review, No. 215, 80.
Quitard's E'tudes sur les Proverbes, 259.
Reliquary, No. I., 80.

Ring's Essai sur la Rigsmaal-Saga, 179.
Ring's Histoire des Peuples Opiques, 180.
Salad for the Social, 320.

Seagrave's Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 300.
Sedgwick's Index of Psalms and Hymns, 80.
Shakspeare's Tempest Illustrated, 483.
Solar's Catalogue de la Bibliothèque, 400.
Spectator, with Notes (Routledge), 80. 300.
Stafford's Life of the Blessed Virgin, 240.
Staunton's Family and School Geography, 320.
Stebbing's Lives of Italian Poets, 200.

Stephens' Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay, 40.
Sylvester's Garland of Christmas Carols, 502.
Timbs's Anecdote Biography, 358.

Tissot's De la Santé des Gens de Lettres, 260.
Tomlinson's Popular Astronomy, 140.
Tuckett's Devonshire Pedigrees, 240.
Viollet-le-Duc's Essay on Military Architecture,

524.

Waagen's Hand-Book of Painting, 160.

Whitelocke's Memoirs of Bulstrode Whitelocke,
502.

Wilkins's Political Ballads, 501.

Wise's Shakspeare: his Birth-place, 483.

Wolf's Jahrbuch für Romanische und Englische
Literatur, 160.

Wood's Existence of the Deity, 100.
Wood's Illustrated Natural History, 100.

"Bookseller's Opera," inquired after, 441.
Bookworm on a bookbinder wanted, 491.

Booth (Charles) on Dublin Drawing Society, 134.
Boulogne, MS. plan of, 70. 197.

Bourdeaux Testament, 331. 372. 416. 445.
Bowles (Wm. Lisle), v. Roscoe, 381.

Bowring (John), his petition to James II., 67.
Boydell (John), Lord Mayor, his arms, 228.
Boyland (Sir Richard), Justice itinerant, 88.
Boyne, diary of the battle of, 326. 417.
Brackley (Lady Elizabeth), noticed, 127.

Bracton (Henry), a judge of the Common Pleas, 208.
256. $19.

Bradley (Dr. James), Savilian professor, portraits, 371.
Braithwaite (J.) on "Barnabee's Journal," 519.
Brandon (Lady Frances), her marriage and children, 46.
Brathwait (Richard), date of the first edition of "Bar-
nabee's Journal," 421. 519.

Brawn, its preparation, 429. 478.

Brazil, its discoverer, 449.

Breaking-up in the Netherlands, 185.

Breaks (Thomas), epitaph at Epsom, 63.

Brede Lepe, its derivation, 428. 520.
Breeze ho! (General), a toast, 78.

Brewster (Sir David) on the inventor of the electric
telegraph, 22.

Bride and bridegroom, an aged, 286.
Bridlington (John de), his manuscripts, 48.
Britain 1116 B.C., 19. 79.

Britannicus (Joannes), his classical annotations, 48.

British Museum, its principal librarians, 281.
Brooke (R.) on fire-places in church towers, 257.
Broughamn (Lord), discoverer of photography, 446.
Brougham peerage, 405.

Brown (Sir James), of Barbadoes, 511.
Browne (Wm.), lines "To his Milisa," 205.
Bruce (John) on Dr. Rock and the Harrow brass, 73.
Father Rector of Bruxelles, 117.
Bruxelles, the Father Rector of, 28. 117.
B. (R. W.) on German heroine, 287.
Manchester riots, 185.

Marlborough (Duchess of), birth-place, 306.
Bryan (Philip), his " Alphabet of Arms," 210.
Bryans (J. W.) on St. James of Calatrava, 148.
Knights of Malta, 479.

B. (S. B.) on Ebenezer Picken, 457.
Bubble and Squeak explained, 371.

Buchanan (Rev. J. L.). and Dr. Wm. Thomson, 412.
Bucke (Charles), quarrel with Edm. Kean, 307.
Buckingham (Geo. Villiers, 1st Duke), strange incident
connected with his death, 23. 135.

Bucknall (Wm.), M.D., his family, 348.
Buckton (T. J.) on American rivers, 217.
Babylon, works on, 78.

Bible, authorised version, 297.
Carnival at Milan, 18. 252.

Druse magic, or table-turning, 344.
Druses, their religion, 284.; origin of, 426.
Hippolytus of Euripides, lines from, 521.
Israelitish costume, 196.

Jordan river, 157.

Magnetic declination, 132. 219.

Martel (Charles), 276.

Merchant adventurers, 439.

Napoli, Naples, &c., 516.

Pallens, 239.

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Bugs in 1625, 98.

Fees for baptism, 452.

German church in London, 54.

Phillis Court, near Henley, 429.

Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), his character by Dr. Hickes, 124.;
his manuscripts, 105. 174.; Life of Bedell, with
notes, 61.

Burns (Robert), similarity of sentiment between him
and others, 305. 397.; "The Jingler," lines attributed
to him, 43. 158. 459.; "The Whistle,' date of the
contest, 423.; unpublished lines, 510.

Burrow (Reuben), translations from the Sanscrit, 309.
"Burthen'd Pilgrim Releas'd," 90.

Busby, a cap used by the Royal Artillery, 429.

Butler (Alban), biography, 79.

Butler (Billy), the hunting parson, 426.

Butler (James) on Ireland in the last century, 324.
Butts family, fictitious pedigree, 106.

B. (W.) on etymologies, 226.

B. (W. H.) on birds flying from cholera, 428.

B. (W. H. G.) on Hume of Castle Hume, 385.
Byng (Admiral), his death, 324.

Byron (Lord), and his printer Ridge, 362.

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Cage for bells, 66.

Cairns, a note on, 25.

Calatrava, a military order, 148.

Calderon's "Life's a Dream," its translator, 428.
Calkewell Hill, its locality, 472.
Calver (J.) on tavern signs, 295.

Cambridge, early MS. discovered at, 428. 479.
Cambridge brawn, its preparation, 429. 478.
Cambridge ceremony on Nov. 5th, 428.

Cambridge memorabilia: Mansel, Mathias, and Far-
mer, 41.

Campbell of Dunstaffnage, 29.

Campbells of Monzie, 193. 335.

Camden (Wm.), biography of by Anstis, 2.

Cantab. on marriages before noon, 148.

Cantabrigiensis on Oxford honorary degrees, 450.

Cantianus on Dugdale's MS. collections, 76.

Cantilupe (St. Thomas), Bishop of Hereford, 254. 332.
Canton (John), his magnets, 281.
Cantrell (Rev. Henry), noticed, 18.
Canadian song, 368. 436.

Canning (Hon. Geo.), political poem by, 69. 220.
Canterbury (Abp. of), degrees conferred by, 325.
Capellanus on chaplains of bishops and peers, 325.
Captain resident in London in 1721, 108.
Caradoc Freichfras, 217. 251. 315.

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Cards, playing: Tarots, 398.

Carew (C. F.) on cities turned into stone, 123.

Wilkes's Autobiography, 90.

Carew (Thomas), poems by, 222.

Carey, governor of Guernsey, 329. 497.

Carey (C. S.) on Temple at Tivoli, 369.

Carey (Dr. Henry), poet, 301.

Carey (P. S.) on ale and beer, 334.

Church chancels, 312 431.

Leighton and Carey, 497.
Maudlen cup, 475.

Carey (Thomas), poet, 424. 519.

Carleton (Chris.). particulars of, 386.

Carleton (Sir Dudley), his early letters, 29.

Carlisle on early notices of the name Shakspeare, 122.
Carnival at Milan, 18. 151. 252.

Caroline (Queen), wife of George II., 1.

Cary family, co. Devon, 210. 280.

Caryll (John Lord), his peerage, 102. 215. 337.
"Cassandra," by G. de Costes, 111.
Castle Rising, its ancient arms, 190.
Cat and Fiddle, an inn sign, 36. 98.
Catalogue, library descriptive, 16.
Catapult described, 103.

Catherall (Samuel), Poem, 522.

Catherine (St.), observation of her feast, 464.

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Causidicade," personal allusions in it, 412. 453. 496.
Cavendish (Lady Jane), noticed, 127.

C. (B.) on hint to publishers, 66.

C. (B. H.) on ancient ballad, 367.
Apocryphal books, 271.

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Dedications to the Deity, 258.
Codex Sinaiticus, 313.
Oliphant Elephant, 419.
Shakspeare's Othello, 269.
Skull-cups, 384.

C. (C. A.) on St. George's in the East anticipated, 364.

C. (C. W.) on Ferrandine or Ferrandeen, 297.

C. (D.) on Dildrum, King of the Cats, 463.

C. (E.) on "As poor as Job's turkey,” 229.
Merchants' marks, 229.

Cecil (Wm.) Lord Burleigh, " Memoirs," 496.
Celtic sirnames, 295.

Centenarianism, 15. 56. 129. 155. 176. 198. 218. 297.

317.

Centum sign, 117. 216. 319.

Centurion on Chinese collection, 409.

C. (F.) on derivation of Buff, 375.

Mews, its derivation, 489.

Names of the wren in different languages, 406.
Sheep and mutton, 520.
Stoope-gallant age, 435.

C. (G. A.) on Calkewell Hill, 172.

Nelson of Chaddleworth, 500.
Weston family, 500.

Chadwick (J. N.) on Captain Rich, 393.
Chalices, inscription on ancient, 303.
Chalking the Psalms on a slate, 406.

Chalmers (Dr. Thomas) on the Church of England,

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Charnock (R. S.) on cockpenny, 438.
Henshaw, orthography of the name, 396.
Legendary painting, 336.
Seson family, 176.

Shakspeare, derivation of, 122.

Turnbull, a surname, 491.

Widercombs, or vidrecome, 522.

Yepsond, its derivation, 375.

Zinc, its derivation, 398.

INDEX.

Clinker (Humphry) on ladies' equestrianism temp.
Richard II., 187.

Shaksperian portraits, 122. 402.

"Cloak Knavery," a ballad, 109. 219.
Clothworkers' Company arms, 295.

"Clovis," a poem, 228.

Cobbett (Wm.), Sayers's satirical lines on, 293.
"Cock and Magpie," an inn sign, 35.

Cockle (James) on mathematical bibliography, 162. 309.

Chatterton (Thomas), and the Rowley controversy, 282. Cockney, origin of the word, 11. 295. 314.

Chaucer at King's Lynn, 510.

C. (H. B.) on reference to Bartholinus, 521.

Hiffernan (Paul), 17.

Judæus Odor, 116.

Kant's wig, 109.

Law and poison, 418.
Ride. Drive, 459.

Stench and smell, 59.
Vulgar errors in law, 391.
Trigueros, writings of, 432.

C. (H. C.) on derivation of Pun, 339.

Walking round a church, 463.

Chener (Polecarp) on a Christmas ditty, 471.
Chesterfield (Lord), opinion of music, 427.
Children unbaptized, 184.

Children's drama, 168. 318.

Chiming queries, 190.

Chinese collection at Knightsbridge, its fate, 409.
Chinese prophecy, 418.

Cholera, birds flying from it, 428.

Cholera in Ireland and the holy ashes, 425.
Christ-Crosse Row, 50.

Christ's birth mistimed, 269.

Christmas at Court in 1603, 461.; observed at Exeter

in 1737, 464.; carols and drink, 464.; mummers,
464.; waits and whifflers, 465.

Christmas tree, origin of it, 363.

Church, walking round one at marriages, 463.

Church architecture, its meaning, 49. 118.

Church towers, 56. 118.

Churchdown on witty despatches, 124.

Churchyard tomb records, 63.

Cibber (Colley) as laureat, 1.

Cicero, English translations, 347. 522.

Cities turned into stone, 123.

C. (J. L.) on John Rogers's portrait, 472.

Clammild on Joseph D, i. e. Joseph Cottle, 277.

Magnetic declination, 69.

Puns, unintentional, 286.
Stars compared to sentries, 88.

Clapham, Beds., bell inscriptions, 336.
Clarach on Joannes Britannicus, 48.

"Paradise of the Soul," 375.

Clarendon (Henry, Earl of), his note book, 306.
Clarke (Miss Anne), of Shipston, 230.

Clarke (Hyde) on Levant Notes and Queries, 345.
Clarke (Margery), monument at Sevenoaks, 328.
Clary on chiming queries, 190.

Digges (Sir Dudley), 218.

Clavel (John), highwayman, 442.

Clay (Alderman Hercules), his bequest, 176.
.Clay (W. L.) on the old system of transportation, 369.
Clerical incumbents, their longevity, 76. 119. 158. 315.
Clever, its meaning in America, 67. 138. 160. 178.317.
Clifford's Inn registers, 472.

Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, 317.

Cockpenny, its derivation, 387. 437.
Cock-throwing in 1737, 464.

Coddington racecourse, 126.

Codex Sinaiticus, discovered by Dr. Tischendorf, 313.
335.

Coffins, stone, adopted in burials, 228. 296. 391.

Cogan (John), apothecary, epitaph, 63.

Coins, slang nomenclature of, 171. 237. 295. 316.
Colchester, scald-codling fair at, 109.
Colchicum autumnale, 419. 454.

Cold Harbour, 118.

Cole of Twickenham, family arms, 139.

Cole (Wm.), notes on Burnet's Life of Bedell, 61.
Coleman (James) on "Suffolk Mercury," 168.
Collectioner, what? 28. 98.

College pots and maudlen cups, 346. 435. 474.
College salting, its origin, 10. 58. 198.
"Collino custure me!" an Irish song, 506.
Collins (Mortimer) on blank verse, 453.
Witty renderings, 449.

Collins (Samuel), M.D., Censor of the College of Phy-
sicians, 42.

Collins (Samuel), M.D., Registrar of the College of
Physicians, 42.

Collins (Samuel), Vicar of Braintree, 42.

Collins (Samuel), M.D., son of the Vicar of Braintree, 42.
Collins (Dr. Samuel), Provost of King's College, 42.
Collyns (W.) on Cat and Fiddle sign, 98.

"Stare per antiquas vias," 471.

Colman (Geo.), Jun., "The Battle of Hexham," 171.
Cologne, ancient stained glass from, 266. 395. 438.

Columbus (Christopher), his letters, 242. 279.

Commemoration Sermons, 128. 177.

Commissary Court at Edinburgh, 170. 199.

Commissioners for Propagating the Gospel in Wales, 448.

Comprimbre in Kent, its locality, 169.

Conciliator on a pacificatory precedent, 87.

Confession in verse, 108. 155. 218. 433. 522.

Conge at Yarmouth explained, 137.

Congé d'élire pursued temp. Henry VI., 87.

Conjure: Injure, 326.

Conscience money, early notice of, 511.

Conyers family arms, 139.

Cooke family arms, 139. 277. 394.

Cooke (C.) on harvest bell, 356.

Cooke (Thomas), of Stoke Newington, his burial, 296.

Cooper of Surrey, crest and motto, 305.

Cooper (C. H.) on John Amyatt, 78.

Farrendine, 170.

Fratres de Sacco, 131.

Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Thomas Bedwell, 29.
Cantrell (Henry), 18.

Collins (Samuel), five of that name, 42.

Cotgrave (Randle), particulars of, 9.

Greenhalgh (Dr. John), 28.

Rauthwell (Richard), 428.

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