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Cope family, 188.

Coppin family of Norwich, 493.
Coqueliner, its meaning, 11. 56.

Corbet (Richard), lines to his son, 221.

Corner (Geo. R.) on John Aylmer, Bishop of London, 287.
C. Barker and Bacon House, 247.

Gayer (Sir John), 175.

Newnham (Alderman), 517.

Corney (Bolton) on Shakspearian bibliography, 21.
Corser (Thomas), Bibliographical Account of his Li
brary, 20.

Coryate (Thomas), lines by, 182.

Cossimorus of resin, 190.

Cotgrave (Randle), inquired after, 9. 39.

Cotterell (Sir Charles), translator of "Cassandra," 111.
Cotterell (Sir Clement), noticed, 365. 479.
Cottle (Joseph), and Charles Lamb, 229. 277. 338.
Cotton (Ven. Archdeacon) on Bourdeaux New Testa-
ment, 372.

Courteville (Raphael), author of Cecil Memoirs, 496.
Courtney (L. H.) on Sackville's Ferrex and Porrex, 261.
Cousins, on marriages with first and second, 191. 239.
Cowper (Wm.), ballad "John Gilpin," 351.

Coxe (Rev. H. O.), appointed librarian of the Bodleian,
378.

Coyle (James), his longevity, 139.

C. (P. S.) on Hatch, 197.

Marchioness of Northampton, 523.
Leighton family, 230.

Wife-beaters and the Skimmington, 319.

C. (R.) on meaning of Ordinary, 439.

Inscription at Montacute House, 456.

C. (R.) Cork, on archdeacons of Dublin, 338.
Date of the Crucifixion, 233.
Diary, extracts from an old, 324.
Inscriptions on ancient chalices, 303.
"Regno delle due Sicilie," 9.

Revolution of 1688, notes on, 303.
Vision, a remarkable, 323.

Crabbe (George), anecdote of, 123. 178. 198.
Cranmer (Abp.), his acquiring church lands, 210. 336.
395.; correspondence with Osiander, 208.; his Cate-
chism, 209.

Crawford (Thos.), master of Edinburgh High School,

337.

Crawley (C. Y.) on Bishop Goodman, 265.

Crest on an alms-dish, 189.

Creswell (Edward), letter, 214.

Creswell (S. F.) on episcopal experiments, 495.

John à Lasco and Cranmer, 210.

Johnson (Richard), and Sir Thomas Parkyns, 126.
Marat in Scotland, 214.

Military topography, works on, 472.

Cricket, Peg Fitchet, 512.

Crisp (Tobias), his pulpit oratory, 366.

Critics, are they logicians ? 65.

Cromek (T. H.) on Burns's poem, "The Whistle," 423.

Cromek (T. H.) on Scottish Dictionary, 267.
Cromwell (Oliver) and the great seal, 518.; anecdote
of, 304. 419.; list of his officers, 305.; cup-bearer to
Charles I., 267. 337.; his enthusiasm, 125.; letter
to Col. Berry, 383,; letter to Sir Henry Vane, Jun.,
64. 95. 136.; a wool-grower, 88.; his motto, 322.;
funeral, 322.; Issue books of his Exchequer, 370.;
his schoolmaster, 371.

Cronesberry (S.), his longevity, 297.
"Crooked billet," an inn sign, 35.
Crosses, market and wayside, 385.
Crucifixes, lines written under, 307.
Crucifixion, date of, 194. 233.
Cruso (Rev. Timothy), noticed, 169.

C. (S. F.) on pronunciation of Herb, 472.
C. (S. P. J.) on Marshal Duc de Berwick, 108.
C. (T. H.) on "The Battle of Hexham," 171.
C. (T. Q.) on Hoppesteres, used by Chaucer, 227.
Cuckoo: authorship of the "Ode to the Cuckoo," 91.
Culy (David), Puritan preacher, 407.

Curate and Vicar, interchange of meaning, 426. 459.
Curling (Edw. Spencer), his Diary quoted, 266.
Curll (Edmund), notes on his life and publications,
201.; edition of Pope's Letters, 381. 485. 505.
Cutlers' guild at Sheffield, 294.

on

C. (W.) bishops and their baronies, 356.
Centenarianism, 56.

Charm for toothache, 463.
Charwoman, 135.

Civic hunting, 117.

Demosthenes, passage in, 169.
Flirtation, its derivation, 60.

Herald's office, its legal powers, 238.
Judges' black cap, 37.

Land transferred, 320.
Manifold writers, 37.
Oxford Act, 357.
Paraphernalia, 482.

"Pen and Ink Sketches," 239.
Plaid and Tartan, 418.
Ride ver. Drive, 59.

St. Paul's handwriting, 280.
Snoring of owls, 255.
Socrates, 96.

Slang names of coins, 295.
Tory song, 235.

Treatment of wife-beaters, 258.

Vicar and Curate, 459.

Vowel points, 59.

Vulgar errors in law, 239.
Wythers (John), 157.

C. (W. B.) on derivation of Arsenal, 438.
Burial in an upright posture, 520.
Cymro on Commissioners in Wales, 448.

Wesley (Charles), descendants, 449.
Cymru on eating and drinking uncovered, 491

D. on Lord Caryll, 215.

D.

Mure (Hutchinson), his death, 387.
"Pen and Ink Sketches," 198.

D. 1. on Pope's Letters, 1785, 485. 505.

A. on "Pen and Ink Sketches," its author, 388
Dactylology foreshadowed, 186.

D. (A. J.) on Thomas Hawkins's works, 279.

Dalnotter Company, 268.

D'Alton (John) on Bath family, 54.

Taafe and Gordon families, 136.

Dalton (Wm.), transcriber of the Paston Letters, 357.
Dance (Sir Nathanael), artist, 250.

Daniel (Samuel), "Tethy's Festival," 204.
Dante, passage in, 165. 238.

Danvers (Sir John), his funeral, 322.

Dates on a black oak cabinet, 92.

D'Aubusson (Pierre), his Life, 513.

D'Aveney (H.) on fire-places in church towers, 186.

Fissure in church walls, 246.
Haddiscoe font, 411.
Mural burial, 16.

Norwich, curious remains at, 446.

Pembroke (Lord), his port wine, 479.

Tomb records, 157.

Davies (J. A.) on Magpie Castle, 107.

Davies (Sir John), his work on impositions, 115.
Davies (Myles), "Pallas Anglicana," 30.
Dawes (Abp. Sir Wm.), pun by him, 339.

Dawson (Nancy), biography of, 126. 195.; Song, 110.
D. (B.) on Horace Ode, 512.

D. (C.) on Deere family, 317.

AS. on charm for toothache, 363.

Clever, its old meaning, 317.
Fire-places in church towers, 298.
Jacobites not eating pork, 448.
Longevity of clerical incumbents, 297.

Manuscripts discovered at Cambridge, 428.
Money the sinews of war, 317.
Tigurine Bible, 430.

Waltham Abbey, 315.

Deal crabs explained, 371.

De Barreau (Martin) on Claude Du Val, 148.
Debary (Rev. Peter) and his lady, picture of, 306.
"Decry date," its meaning, 189.

Dedications to the Deity, 60. 177. 216. 258. 319. 418.

483.

Deere family, 230. 317. 377.

Defniel on Volow, to baptize, 211.

Yepsond, its derivation, 210.

De Gueldre (Dr.), a Jew, 267.

Delacourt (Raymond) on Ben Jonson's warrant, 367.

Christmas in 1603, 461.

Milton (John), his father, &c., 341.
Delaune (Michael), Archdeacon of Dublin, 229.
Deloene (Walter), Dutch minister, 7. 54.
Delta on bibliography of proverbs, &c., 70.

Brazil, its discoverer, 449.

Goodwin (John), his writings, 171.
Hawkwood (Sir John), 146.

Merchant adventurers, 410.

Paddlewheels for vessels, 47.

Platform, an Americanism, 148.
Pussie-Puck fiste, 148.

Spaniel Pilgrim," 57.

Yul Doo cakes, 499.

Demosthenes translated by Brown, 169.
Dering (Sir Edward), noticed, 8.
Despatches, witty, 124.

Devonian on Smith's Tavistock MSS., 511.
Devonshire song, 462.

D. (H.) on MS. plan of Boulogne, 70.
Perpetual motion, works on, 349.

"Dialogue in the Shades," its vignette, 495.
Diamonds, the crown, of France, 90.

Diary, extracts from an old, 324.

"Diatessaron, Lectures Explanatory of the," 69. 119.
Dibdin, Charles, his ancestry, 247. 415.
Dick (Queen) inquired after, 512.
Dickenson (Dicky), noticed, 124.

Dickins (Francis) on "God save the King," &c., 301.

Digges (Sir Dudley), epitaph, 218.

Digges (Leonard), "A Geometrical Practise," 162.
Dilkes (Adm. Sir Thomas), his biography, 449.

Dilly Wreck, or derelict, 250.

Ditchfield (Dr.) on "Du Démon de Socrate," 119.
Divorced women, how described, 511.

Dix (J.) on library discovered at Willscot, 16.
Dixon of Ramshaw, 348. 499.

Dixon (R. W.) on birth of Sir Ralph Abercromby, 319.
Dixons of Furness, 269.

Dixon of Ramshaw, 499.

D. (J. H.) on Canadian song, 436.

D. (Joseph), noticed by Charles Lamb, 229. 277.
338.

D. (J. R. M.) on centenarianism, 15.

D. (N.) on badges of Scotch clans, 258.
Dog of Montargis, 25.
Dog-collar inscription, 286.

Doldrum, king of the cats, 463.
Donnybrook Church, the old, 386.
Door-head inscription, 368. 456.

Doran (Dr. J.) on Bastard, 178.

Hatton (Christopher Lord), 54.

Parsons (Nancy), and Duke of Dorset, 77.
Dormouse, or Sleeper, 271.

Dornix weaver explained, 250.

Dorset (Duke of), and Nancy Parsons, 27. 77.
Douche (James), noticed, 23. 135.

Douche (James) on Sir Geo. Villiers' apparition, 23.

Douglas (Robert), a supposed natural son of Mary
Queen of Scots, 409.

Dover sharks explained, 371.

Dowager peeresses, 347.

Dowe (Wm.) on "Collino custure me!" 506.

D. (P. A.) on a Chapter of Accidents, 241.

D. (P. S.) on paintings mentioned in the Old Testa-
ment, 207.

Drawing Society of Dublin, 134.

Dredge (John I.) on Alleyne of Barbadoes, 436.
Droghedah synod in 1614, 384.

Drummond (Wm.) of Hawthornden, noticed, 425.

Druse music, or table-turning, 344.

Druses, their religion, 91. 284. ; origin, 426.

Dryden (John), his allusions to William III. and the
Dutch, 263.; early editions of his poems, 146.
D. (T.) on divorced women, 511.
Dublin, archdeacons of, 229. 338.

Dublin Drawing Society, 134.

Duddlestone (Sir John), noticed, 268.

Dugdale (Sir Wm.), MS. collections, 47.76.

Duhigg (Bartholomew Thomas), his biography, 419.
Duncan and Macbeth, 263.

Dunkin (A. J.) on Thomas Hawkins, 397.

Havard family, 256.

Horn-books, 154.

Kent Archæological and Naturalist Society, 278.
Napoleon's passport to England, 143.

Platty, a provincialism, 517. ̧

Du Prat (Dr. Peter), MS. Miscellanies, 270.
Dutch folk lore, 184.

Dutch school relics, 185.

Du Val (Claude), highwayman, 148.
D. (W.) on Miss Anne Clarke, 230.
Flirtation, its derivation, 60.

Hooks and eyes, v. Buttons, 108.
Howe (Miss Sophia), 473.
Lewis and Kotska, 480.
Lines to S. Gosse, 427..
Mosheim and Morgan, 145.
Parsons (Miss) and D—, 27.

Rosamund's epitaph at Godstow, 88.
Socrates, 199.

Thatcher (Miss Hannah), 349!
Venus found, and Miss Lynch, 67.

Dykes (F. L. D.) on Solent, Swale, and Solway Frith, 55.
Dyvour's habit, a bankrupt's dress, 43.

E.

E. on "By the Elevens," 326.

East (Rev. John), his poetry, 434.

Eastwood (J.) on charwoman, its derivation, 134.

Country tavern signs, 35.

End, as used by Bunyan, 158.
Fees for baptism, 452.
Leckhampton custom, 477.
Leighton family, 175.
Newspaper notes, 324.
Open town fields, 145.

Pulpit oratory of the seventeenth century, 366.
Sheep and mutton, 520.

Eating and drinking uncovered, 491.
Eayre (John), bell-founder, 336.

Ebdon (Christ.), draughtsman, 368. 519.
E. (C.) on confession in verse, 108.

Duke of Newcastle's family, 229.
Lions washed in the Tower, 395.
Pool at Aphaca, 111.

Story of a Swiss lady, 348.
Vulgar errors in law, 191.

Edgar Ætheling, his later history, 3.
Edinburgh Commissary Court, 170. 199.

Edinburgh High School, its master in 1633, 268. 337.
Edward IV., date of his coronation, 106. 153. 196. 237.
Edwards (Miss), author of "Otho and Rutha," 28.
Edwards (Talbot), his tomb-stone, 510.
Effingham (John), his longevity, 15. 130.
E. (H.) on Exchange at Little l'urnstile, 228.
Monmouth (Duke of), medal on his execution, 67.
Nightingales dumb in St. Leonard's forest, 45.
Powderham Church, Devon, 44.
Scagliola, its manufacture, 494.

Eirionnach on Lady Emma Hamilton, 343.

Leighton (Archbishop), 124. 213.

Rommany, or Gipsies, 149.

E. (K. P. D.) on Thomas Sclater Bacon's Diary, 448.

Dedications to the Deity, 217.

Dog-collar inscription, 286.

Fees for baptism, 452.

Monuments in Jamaica and Barbadoes, 480.

Whit-Sunday custom at S. Briaval's, 184.

Electric telegraph, its inventor, 22.

Elementum: Element, 226. 316,

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England's future, 225.

Enoch, the Book of, 271.

'Ephuepos on Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar, 367.
Epigram: Garrick's on Quin, 191.

Episcopal registers, Indexes to, 231.
Epitaphs: -

Best (Thomas), angler, 64.
Breaks (Thomas), at Epsom, 63.
Carey (Thomas), poet, 424.

Clarke (Margery), at Sevenoaks, 328.
Cogan (John), apothecary, 63.
Croyland Abbey churchyard, 494.
Fletcher (John), poet, 430.

Gilbert (Robert) of Cantley, 157.

Kentish miller, 109.

Lawrence (Wm.) of Kirkby Fleetham, 292.
Maginn (Dr.) at Walton-on-Thames, 43. 137.
M'Kay (Sandy), 156.

More (Capt. Henry) at Leyton, 64.
Peltro (John), landscape engraver, 514.
Rosamund's at Godstow, 88.

Snagg (Henry and Richard), 513. 514.
Sturges (Joshua) in St. Pancras, 64.
Epsom Church, notices of the old, 68.
Equestrianism temp. Richard II., 187. 482.
Eric on Battle of Baugé, 288.

Burning of Jesuitical books, 177.
Date of the Crucifixion, 194.
Floyd (John), the Jesuit, 176.
Harlot, its derivation, 44.

Erica on Conscience money, 511.

Essentialists, a section of the Nonjurors, 147.
Estcourt (E. E.) on sovereign of gold, 129.
Esuriens on storm-glasses, 38.

Euler (Leonard), mathematician, 272.
Europe as it would be, a prophecy, 66.
Evans of Loddington, pedigree, 209.
Exchange at Little Turnstile, 228. 372.
Excommunication since the Reformation, 117. 154. 318.
Exeter cathedral towers, 56.

Exeter Christmas customs, 464.
Exeter Domesday Book, 39.

Eyes, animal remedies for sore, 479.
Eyricke (William), noticed, 102.

F.

F. on Amsterdam theatre burnt, 28.
Crebillon's Atrée et Thyeste, 139.

Fairmaids and alewives, 48.

Falconer (Dr. R. W.), on tap-dressing, 37.
Falconer (Wm.) on passage in Dante, 165,

Fall-of-the-leaf saying, 364.

Farmer (Dr. Richard), satirical lines on, 41,
Farrendine, a cloth, 170. 199. 297. 376.
Farringdon ward, list of its aldermen, 109.
Faulkener (Edw.) on Greek penmanship, 177.
F. (C. M.) on Carey, governor of Guernsey, 329.
Felbrigg brass, its present condition, 367. 416. 432.
Fellowes (W. D.), "Visit to La Trappe," 13.
Female midwives, 337. 524.

Ferguson (Rob.) on derivation of Shakspeare, 15.

F. (H.) on James Sayers, "The New Games at St.
Stephen's, 220.

Toads found alive in stone coffins, 10.
Ficher or Fisher (P.), a Commonwealth poet, 487.
Fidelis on Intrepid Conduct of Mr. Windham, 250.
Fife (Mordake, Earl of), his title, 287.
"Filho da Puta," an inn sign, 36.
Finger-post rhyme, 320.

"Fire away, Flanagan," origin of the saying, 448.
Fire-engine, early notice of, 255.

Fire-places in church towers, 186. 256. 393.

Fisher (Payne), Commonwealth poet, 487.
Fissure in church walls, 246.

Fitz Fitz on Political Satires, 6.

Fitzhopkins on Confession in verse, 433.

Le Bureau d'Esprit, 210.

Legendary painting, 279.
Mosheim and Morgan, 518.
Rolliad queries, 45.

Socrates: "Le Démon de Socrate," 69.
Fitz-James (James), Duke of Berwick, 108. 174.
Fitzwilliams (Viscountess), 386. 435. 523.
F. (J.) on Barricades, 427.

Flambard brass and its supposed want of evangelical
teaching, 49. 70.

Fletcher (John), poet, his death, 430.; passage in
the "Faithful Shepherdess," act iii. sc. 1. 65.

Flints in the drift, 409.

Flirt, its derivation, 60.

Flood (Rt. Hon. Henry), " Literary Remains," 305.
Floyd, or Lloyd (John), the Jesuit, 176.

Fly-leaf scribblings, 45.

F. (M. E.) on Blackstone's portrait, 335,
Snoring of owls, 254.

F. (N. M.) on derivation of pun, 339.

Fodder (M. L.) on Bunny, its etymology, 49.
Country tavern signs, 36.

Painting at Tatton-Hall, Cheshire, 248.
Sanding before the door at marriages, 246.

Folk Lore:-

Ague charms, 184. 364.

Breaking-up in the Netherlands, 185.
Children unbaptized, 184.

Doldrum, king of the cats, 463.

Dutch folk-lore, 184.

Dutch school relics, 185.

Fall-of-the-leaf saying, 364.

Howth Castle, legend of, 462.

Leckhampton custom, 363.

Moon, three Sunday changes of, 184.
Sabbath sun, 364.

Toothache charms, 363.

Whitsunday custom at St. Briaval's, 184.
Wife-beaters in the Ahrthal, 185.

Fontevrault Abbey and the royal statues, 186.

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Fratres de Penitentia at Lynn, 68. 131.

Fratur (Herus) on Bishop Bayles, 145.
Charter of Charles II., 394.

Ely cathedral monuments, 124.
Greene (Maurice), Mus. Doctor, 292.
Nelson of Chaddleworth, 176.
Restoration song, 212.

Sayers (James), caricaturist, 274. 293.
Frederick (Prince) of Wales, his death, 2. 56.

Freke (Wm.), "The Allegorick Dictionary," 483.
Freeman (S. C.) on Conjure: Injure, 326.

Gleaners' bell, 288.

Hatch, its old meaning, 316.
Paddlewheels, 98.

Freeman (Thomas), epigrams, 182.

French books, monthly feuilleton on, 179. 259. 399.
French puzzles, 26.

Frere (G. E.) on the consecration of a private burial-

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G. on Bishops and their baronies, 355.
Camden-Clarenceux, 2.

Knights created in Ireland, 55.

G. America, on Hervey family, 47.

G. Edinburgh, on Astir, 196.

Dyvour's habit, 43.

Commissary court of Edinburgh, 199.
Riding the stang, 519.

G. 1. on Painting mentioned in the Old Testament, 378.
Toads found in stones, 276.

G. 2. on Golden verses of the Pythagoreans, 369.
G. (A.) on "Doing gooseberry," 377.

Gainsborough (Thomas), his picture "The Peasant

Girl going to a Brook," 290. 419.

Galiare (Abbé) on Europe as it would be, 66.
Galloway (Wm.) on James Ainslie, 132.

Acts of the Scottish Parliament, 155.
Campbell of Monzie, 193.
Cardonnel family, 239.

Du Prat (Dr. Peter), MS. Miscellanies, 270.
Dutch folk lore, 184.

Dutch school relics, 185.

Du Val (Claude), highwayman, 148.
D. (W.) on Miss Anne Clarke, 230.
Flirtation, its derivation, 60.

Hooks and eyes, v. Buttons, 108.
Howe (Miss Sophia), 473.
Lewis and Kotska, 480.

Lines to S. Gosse, 427..
Mosheim and Morgan, 145.
Parsons (Miss) and D—, 27.

Rosamund's epitaph at Godstow, 88.
Socrates, 199.

Thatcher (Miss Hannah), 349.

Venus found, and Miss Lynch, 67.

Eleutherus on Antrobus, as a local name, 27.
Elevens: "By the elevens," an oath, 326.
Elgin marbles, photographs of, 248. 317.
Elizabethan marriage, 101.

Ellacombe (H. T.) on Greene family, 333.
Harvest bell, 356.

Ellis (F. S.) on Gower's Castle Combat, 472.
Veron's Testaments, 416.

Ely cathedral, defacement of monuments, 124.
E. (M.) on Ride v. Drive, 459.

End, its meaning as applied to places, 57. 97.; as used
by Bunyan, 108. 159.

England's future, 225.

Enoch, the Book of, 271.

'Ephuepos on Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar, 367.
Epigram: Garrick's on Quin, 191.

Dykes (F. L. D.) on Solent, Swale, and Solway Frith, 55. Episcopal registers, Indexes to, 231.
Dyvour's habit, a bankrupt's dress, 43.

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Open town fields, 145.

Pulpit oratory of the seventeenth century, 366.
Sheep and mutton, 520.

Eating and drinking uncovered, 491.
Eayre (John), bell-founder, 336.

Ebdon (Christ.), draughtsman, 368. 519.
E. (C.) on confession in verse, 108.

Duke of Newcastle's family, 229.
Lions washed in the Tower, 395.
Pool at Aphaca, 111.

Story of a Swiss lady, 348.
Vulgar errors in law, 191.

Edgar Ætheling, his later history, 3.
Edinburgh Commissary Court, 170. 199.

Edinburgh High School, its master in 1633, 268. 337.

Edward IV., date of his coronation, 106. 153. 196. 237.
Edwards (Miss), author of " Otho and Rutha," 28.
Edwards (Talbot), his tomb-stone, 510.
Effingham (John), his longevity, 15. 130.
E. (H.) on Exchange at Little l'urnstile, 228.
Monmouth (Duke of), medal on his execution, 67.
Nightingales dumb in St. Leonard's forest, 45.
Powderham Church, Devon, 44.
Scagliola, its manufacture, 494.

Eirionnach on Lady Emma Hamilton, 343.

Leighton (Archbishop), 124. 213.

Rommany, or Gipsies, 149.

E. (K. P. D.) on Thomas Sclater Bacon's Diary, 448.

Dedications to the Deity, 217.
Dog-collar inscription, 286.

Fees for baptism, 452.

Monuments in Jamaica and Barbadoes, 480.

Whit-Sunday custom at S. Briaval's, 184.

Electric telegraph, its inventor, 22.

Elementum Element, 226. 316,

Epitaphs:

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Best (Thomas), angler, 64.
Breaks (Thomas), at Epsom, 63.
Carey (Thomas), poet, 424.

Clarke (Margery), at Sevenoaks, 328.
Cogan (John), apothecary, 63.
Croyland Abbey churchyard, 494.
Fletcher (John), poet, 430.

Gilbert (Robert) of Cantley, 157.

Kentish miller, 109.

Lawrence (Wm.) of Kirkby Fleetham, 292.
Maginn (Dr.) at Walton-on-Thames, 43. 137.
M'Kay (Sandy), 156.

More (Capt. Henry) at Leyton, 64.
Peltro (John), landscape engraver, 514.
Rosamund's at Godstow, 88.

Snagg (Henry and Richard), 513. 514.
Sturges (Joshua) in St. Pancras, 64.
Epsom Church, notices of the old, 68.
Equestrianism temp. Richard II., 187. 482.
Eric on Battle of Baugé, 288.

Burning of Jesuitical books, 177.
Date of the Crucifixion, 194.
Floyd (John), the Jesuit, 176.
Harlot, its derivation, 44.

Erica on Conscience money, 511.
Essentialists, a section of the Nonjurors, 147.
Estcourt (E. E.) on sovereign of gold, 129.
Esuriens on storm-glasses, 38.

Euler (Leonard), mathematician, 272.
Europe as it would be, a prophecy, 66.
Evans of Loddington, pedigree, 209.
Exchange at Little Turnstile, 228. 372.
Excommunication since the Reformation, 117. 154. 318.
Exeter cathedral towers, 56.

Exeter Christmas customs, 464.
Exeter Domesday Book, 39.

Eyes, animal remedies for sore, 479.
Eyricke (William), noticed, 102.

F.

F. on Amsterdam theatre burnt, 28.
Crebillon's Atrée et Thyeste, 139.

Fairmaids and alewives, 48.
Falconer (Dr. R. W.), on tap-dressing, 37.
Falconer (Wm.) on passage in Dante, 165,

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