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Oxoniensis on Eikon Basilike, 441
Moreton (Sir William), 434
Shakspeare jubilee, 264

Templars, wand of the Grand Masters, 422

Oyster grottoes, 140, 192, 257
Ozone, a new elementary substance, 292

P.

P. on De Scurth or De Scur family, 294
Year Books, 11

D. on monogram of Constantine, 314
Numismatic queries, 297

Paint and patches, 303, 378

"Painted Lady," lines on, 199

Painting, an allegorical, 393, 459

Pale, the English, in Ireland, 130

Paleologus (Theodore), house at Clifton, 270

Palgrave (F. T.), "Golden Treasury of Songs," 445

"Pallas Armata: the Gentleman's Armorie," 373, 418

Palmer (Lady Madelina), marriage, 226
Pamphlet, its derivation, 315, 379, 482

Pancras (St.), Middlesex, its early vicars, 308

Papa and Mamma, their orthography, 306, 379
Paper-makers' trade marks, 515
Paper-making in Ireland, 210

Paper-mill at Fencliften, co. Cambridge, 226
Paper-mills, early, 226, 298

Papworth (Wyatt), on execution of Charles I., 195
Contracts, a per centage deducted, 287
Gibbons (Grinling), family, 423
Gwynn (John), architect, 39

Hawksmore (Nicholas), 269

Parfitt (E.) on Titus Oates, 459

Parish with one inhabitant, 266
Parishes of England, 55

Park Chapel, Chelsea, 326

Parker (Anth.), fellow of Pembroke Hall, Camb., 528
Parkinson (Rev. James), of Birmingham, 388, 520
Parochial boundary marks, 433

Parr (Dr. Samuel), fondness for campanology, 257
Parsons (Mrs.), novelist, 373
Partridge, the American, 198
"Parvæ accessiones," 412

Pascha (Joannes), "Pilgrimage to Palestine," 458
Passover, early use of the word, 112
Patches, political, worn by ladies, 516
Paterson (Lieut.-Col. Daniel), his death, 364
Patmos, cost of a visit to, 402

Patrick (St.) and the shamrock, 187, 233, 293, 422

Patrick (St.) and venomous creatures in Ireland, 82,
132, 179, 237

Paul (Geo.) on portraits of Dr. Johnson, 316

Paulinus, a Scottish saint, 111, 362, 420

P. (C. C.) on casting in plaster, 86

P. (C. G.) on tedded grass, 524

P. (C. J.) on mayors' robes, 75

P (D.) on Dennis family arms, 53, 137
Heraldic: right to continue arms, 312
Toison D'Or, 233

Peacock family of Scotter, 269

Peacock (Edward) on American major-generals, 344

Bainbridge family, 15

Dagnia family, 257

Dyon (John), ballad on his murder, 7
Monumental brass of a knight, 7
Peacock family, 269

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Pennsylvania bonds, 413

Penny (W. C.) on piscina near roodlofts, 361
Perambulations, parochial, 433

Père la Chaise, remarkable epitaph, 430
Perichyte, a kind of contest, 19

Periodicals, origin of their names, 324

Perkins (Richard), part in "Vittoria Corombona," 367
Pershore bush-houses, 141

Peterburgiensis on piscine near roodlofts, 361, 459
Peter's farthings, 104

Peter's pence, in what countries collected, 49, 256
Peters (Rev. Wm.), artist and divine, 525

Petticoat trial, 358

Pew-rents, their custodian, 373, 443

P. (F.) on Greek fire, 423

Phædrus on the Fault-bag, 477, 526

Phelps (J. L.) on Phelps family, 269

Phelps (Thomas), a captain in Cromwell's army, 269
Phillips (Rev. George) ancestry, 230
Phillips (Jos.) on Hopton family, 120

Browne (Sir Anthony), portrait, 529
Wives of English princes, 296

Phillips (J. F.) on Edward Darcy, Esq., 290
Grammatical corruptions, 370

Hemans (Mrs.), her forgeries, 261
Telegraph and the old lady, 408

"Philomathic Journal," its contributors, 291, 339
Philosopher's stone, works on, 47
Phoenix family, 247, 440

Phoenix (James P.), his family, 306
Photo-lithography, 104

Physicians, noble, 219

Picart (Bernard), "Religious Ceremonies," 247

Pickford (J. H.), M.D., on dentition in old age, 18

Pico (Giovanni), Prince of Mirandola, 323

Piggin, a small vessel, 104, 173

Pike family of Martin, arms, 110

Pike (Sarah Leigh), authoress, 307

Pilkington family, 167, 238

Pilkington (Thomas) sworn in as Lord Mayor, 431

Pill Garlick, origin of the term, 434

Pimlico, origin of the name, 327

Pinkerton (W.) on Collins, author of To-morrow,' 445
French legend, 14

Seton (Alex.), the alchemist, 245
Wonderful animal sent to Ireland, 71

Pinks (William John), noticed, 260

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Plato's anticipation of Shakspeare, 473
Platts (Rev. John) Unitarian teacher, 412
Ploughs in churches, 18

Plunket (Lord), unpublished letter, 278

P. (M.) on Irish at Cressy and Agincourt, 35

P. (M. E.) on Sheridan's Greek, 381

Pn. (J. A.) on bishops' robes, 359

Pole (Win.) on ancient wrought-iron artillery, 447

Political economy characterised, 288

Pomeroy family, 128, 238

Pomeroy (Henry de) annuity to his heirs, 475

Pomfret (Mary, Countess of), 122

Pont (James), heraldic collections, 499

Pontifex, its derivation, 84, 135, 176

Pope (Alex.) indebted to Senault, 46, 118; Latin trans-

lation of "Universal Prayer," 421

Pope (Rev. Fred. Sherlock) of Whitby, 395
Porter, a drink, where first sold, 189
Porter (Endymion), noticed, 144

Portio: Pensio, explained, 477

Portrait painters in London, 1745-1755, 433
Portraits of ladies temp. George IV., 395
Postal system, its antiquity, 247, 355

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Cubitt (Alderman) mark of respect 431

God save the King in church, 423

Goose feasts, 159

Jones (Paul), 436

Platform ground plan, 134

Playing Germands, 135

St. Yuste, 77

Sugar tongs like a fork, 70
Tanjibs, cambric muslins, 88
Zealand and Ashton, 74

P. (R.) on numismatic queries, 306

Praed (W.M.) republication of his Poems, 57
Prayers for the dead, 188, 277, 360
Preposition at the end of a sentence, 509
Prestwich (Edmund), poet, 168, 361

Price (Charles), impostor, his family, 412, 525
Price (Wm.) on Sir Wir. James, Bart., 402
Frideaux (George) on Sir Francis Drake, 272, 330
Primrose, called "our Lady's key," 110, 156
Printers, early Scottish, 1

Prior (Matthew), paraphrase on 1 Cor. xiii., 267, 296
Private soldier, origin and meaning, 501
Prognostications, foreign works on, 395
Prop, a game, 230

Prophet in the Passion Mysteries, 498
Proverbs and Phrases :-

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Boating: "We are in the same boat," 370
Cat in the pan, or turn coat, 17

Proverbs and Phrases: —

Cleanliness next to godliness, 419

'Crack a bottle, 18

Crush a cup, 18, 97, 159, 200

French: Have the French for friends, but not for
neighbours, 451

Greek: & hλos, 286

Hang upon his lips, 434

I know no more than the Pope, 217, 318
Lincolnshire, on a dry spring, 82

Mitch ke Ditch, 326, 404

Niche in the temple of Fame, 113

Party, the madness of many for the gain of a few,

269, 338

Pill Garlick, 434

Pimlico: "To keep it in Pimlico," 327

Prayer and provender never hinders a journey, 19
Strike but hear, 113

The donkey means one thing and the driver another,

87, 157, 218

To speak by the card, 56

Tom Tidler's ground, 454

Truth Following the heels of truth, 28, 137
Under the rose, 453

Touched by thy pen, conserve to pickle turns, 525

Proverbs xxvi. 8, differently translated, 9, 96, 137,
219, 259, 400

Prudentius, his Christmas carol, 511

Pryce (George) on Rev. George Heath of Bristol, 247
Little (Wm.), the Bristol grammarian, 28
William, Earl of Gloucester, death, 300

P. (S. T.) on university degrees, 317

Ptolemy's knowledge of Africa and the sources of the
Nile, 105

"Push along-keep moving," a sobriquet, 469

P. (W.) on bed gown and night dress, 246

Bills of mortality, 166

Bray family, 28

Buckingham water-gate, 173

Churches in the Highlands, 431

Coal at Oxford, 267

Cold in June, 159

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Quotations :-

A lie which is all a lie, 49

Author of good, to Thee I turn, 353

Aut tu es Erasmus, aut diabolus, 515

Aut tu Morus aut nullus, 515

And know the misery of a granted prayer, 49

And when I'm laid beneath the sod, 288

Aurea prima sata est ætas, 89

Chase a panting syllable, 288

Ramage (C. T.) on "Parvæ accessiones," 412
Potheen, a liquor, 399

Seneca quoted, 463

"Ram and Teazle," an inn sign, 449, 522
Random, origin of the word, 183
Raven, its longevity, 471, 526
Rawdon (Marmaduke) of York, 160
Raymond (Mr.) inquired after, 111
R. (B.) on misuse of words, 407
R. (C. J.) on armorial query, 246
Families of Trepsack and Forster, 325
Wake (Margaret), her mother, 258
Washington (Joseph), 516

R. (D. J.), on Dagnia family, 209
Read family, 148

Rebellion in the North, 1569, persons concerned, 8

Did sweeter sounds adorn my flowing tongue, 267, Reconnoiterer, a glass, 60

296

Dogs, their fidelity, 50

Est Rosa flos Veneris, etc., 453

Few the words that I have spoken, 498

God and the doctor we alike adore, 499

He died of no distemper, 454, 509

He died, and she married the barber, 187, 237
Ignis hic efficitur tantum per paganos, 353
Insatiate archer! could not one suffice? 89
Les Anglais s'amusent tristement, 208, 277
Love thou thy sorrow, 129, 177
Life, what is life? etc., 498

My wound is great because it is so small, 211
Nearer, my God, to Thee, 247, 279

O for a book and a shady nook, 288

O mark again the coursers of the sun,
Palmam qui meruit ferat, 40

Perimus licitis, 40

Shall we repair the broken string, 288

288

Stand still, my steed, let me review the scene, 288
Utilis lectio, utilis eruditio, etc., 499

We live to die, and die to live again, 326
What is the blooming tincture of the skin, 129
When Secker preaches and Murray pleads, 499
Quotations, incorrect, 133, 292

R. on the Fault-bag, 477

R.

Ram and Teazle inn sign, 522
R's, rolling them in pronunciation, 68
R. (A.) on Madame de Geniis, 134

Gambrinus, inventor of beer, 147
"Siege of Belgrade," 88

R. (A. A.) on the Rev. John Ball, 39

Melanchthon (Philip), quoted, 352

Rabbett (Michael), Rector of St. Vedast, Foster Lane,
228, 380

Radnorshire rhyme, 70, 140

Radulf (Abp.) and Rochester cathedral, 322

Raleigh (Sir Walter), arms, 33, 54, 77, 255; a cha-
racter in the "Faerie Queene," 65, 66, 102, 150;
inedited letter, 3; his skull, 168

Ramage (C. T.) on Albion and her white roses, 275
Discovery of the Tyrian purple, 419

Greek phrase, 442

Hawkins family, 506

Lenten Litanies, 361

Manorial rights, 436
Mustache, 521

Record Commission publications, 177

Rediger on W. Secker, "The Nonsuch Professor," 49
Redmond (S.) on Clerical Baronets, 148, 257, 442
Grasshopper and cricket, 491
Great Crosby goose feast, 82
Heath beer, 310

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St. John's eve in Ireland, 251

Surnames ending in Cox, 304
Tedded grass, 524

Regiomontanus, his family name, 110, 178, 256, 277

Reliable," a modern corruption, 524

Religious rites and customs, engravings, 228

Remington (Sir Thomas), descendants, 210, 259

66

Renaud," a Swiss ballad, 221

R. (E. O.) on Law of Lauriston, 31

Repton school, head masters, 36

Reres (Lady) and Mary Queen of Scots, 395, 505
Revalenta, its ingredients, 496

R. (E. W.) on the origin of Exchequer, 117
R. (F. R.) on Laurence Halsted, 295
Rheged (Vryan) on William Crossley, 438
R. (H. J.) on christening tongs, 251

R. (H. M.) on Weston in Gordano, 169
Rhodes (J. P. de) on Prince Justiniani, 453
Rhodocanakis on modern Greek law, 117
Rhymes on places, work on, 353
Rickets cured by a woman, 372

Riddle: Gaslight, milestone, or tollbar, 188, 277,
338, 439; one solved for 1,000,

289

Rider (Cardanus), and his British Merlin, 87
Rider (Master Richard), of Leicester, 49
Riding the fringes (franchises), 244, 313
Riding the stang, 37

Ridings (Elijah), author of "The Village Muse," 70, 99
Right Honourable, persons entitled to its use, 87
Rimbault (Dr. E. F.) on Mrs. Cokayne, 415

Clerk of the Cheque, 417

Derham park gate, 422

Jack the giant killer, 403
Wadloe (Simon and John), 403
Young (Anthony), 417

Ring finger in ancient times, 508

Ring mottoes, 83, 156, 177, 180, 243, 382
Ripon, custom at, 324, 378

Rix (Joseph), M.D., on George Bellas, 256
Expedition to Carthagena, 400

"Exhibition, or a Second Anticipation," 497
Handasyde family pedigree, 95

R. (J.) on binding a stone in a sling, 97
Heyward (Sir Rowland), arms, 89
Merchant's mark at Ilford, 87

St. Mary Matfelon: Virgini Parituræ, 5
Swift's Tale of a Tub, its origin, 5

R. (J. C.) on capacity of religion in animals, 507
R. (L. C.) on angelic vision of the dying, 436
Old damask patterns, 528
Wellington a child-eater, 526

R. (L. M. M.) on heath beer, 311

R. (M. S.) on John Freer, 401
Rudyerd (Major), 338

Sharp's Sortie from Gibraltar, 273

Third Buffs, 337

R. (N. H.) on party patches, 516

Tile barn, 326

Woodhay church, its peal of bells, 349

Rob, a juice of vegetables, 193, 419

Roberts (E.) on sketching club or society, 248, 335
Robertson (John) on the meaning of Wale, 120
"Robin's Last Shift," 530

Robinson (C. J.) on Lionel Lukin, 302

Robinson (Robert), notes on his life, 341, 458, 481, 529
Rochester cathedral, its architecture, 321
Rochet, a linen vestment, 359, 360

Rod in ladies' school, 32

Roe (Sir Thomas) and Bedlam burial-ground, 85
Roffe (Alfred) on a passage in Hamlet, 367

Roffe (Edwin) on John Harrison's monument, 527
"The Looking Glass," 15

Rollo, Duke of Normandy, his first wife, 499
Roman Catholic uses, 129, 172, 320

Romney, New, bell inscription, 208

Ronald, or Ranald bell, 111

Rood-lofts, bequests for, 498

Rook family, 118, 157

Rose (Hugh), botanist, 395

Rose (William), apothecary, 373

Rose (Wm. Stewart), biography, 280, 345

Rosslyn (Earl of), his birth-place, 144

Rousseau (Jean Jaques), portrait at Leek, 475

Roundheads, Army Lists of, 120

Rowlands (J. B.) on origin of the word Bigot, 98

Cormorants caught with the hand, 304
Mævius, 238

Piscinæ near rood lofts, 441

Rood-lofts, bequests for, 498

Zadkiel's crystal ball, 108

Rowlands (W. B.) on Anglican doctrines, 92

Brian, King and Martyr, 360

Chrysom children, 505

Church used by Churchmen and Romanists, 56
Drake (Sir Francis), portraits, 118

Greek proverb, 286

Holy communion at weddings, 175

Jacob's staff, 197

Jones (Paul) and Lady Selkirk, 300

Nennius, a Scottish saint, 420

Salt in baptism, 317

St. John's Eve in Ireland, 251

Rowlands (W. B.) on Strange derivations, 84, 142, 176
"To speak by the card," 56

Wotton (Sir Henry), crystal sexangular, 70
Rowlatt family of Oakley Hall, 248

R. (R. H.) on magic pear of Coalston, 177
R. (S. Y.) on William Aurerell, 166
Blackbeard (Isaac) of Whitby, 372
Bullen (William), M.D., 164
Caverley (Sir Henry), 501
Chapman (Edward Walton), 325
Christian names of authors, 164

Cook (Vincent), 167

Crocker (Abraham), 431

Craig (Rev. Thomas), 325

Crossley (Wm.), engineer, 267

Dorset (Mrs.), author of "Peacock at Home," 372

Dove (Thomas) Bp. of Peterborough, 164

Eastmead (Rev. William), 186

Felton (Rev. Wm.) musical composer,

Fowke (Joseph), 287

Gale (Benjamin), artist, 268

228

Howard (Henry), governor of Malmesbury, 397

Howard (Sir Robert), K.B., 327

Lamont (David), D.D., his death, 498
Livingston (Chancellor), 327

Mace (Daniel) of Newbury, 372

Manners (Lady Catherine Rebecca), 187
Middleton (Wm.), botanist, 269
Nasmith (David), his death, 170
Palmer (Lady Madelina), 226
Peel (Joshua) of Whitby, 306

Parsons (Mrs.), her Christian name, 373
Platts (Rev. John), 412

Pope (Rev. Fred. Sherlock), 395
Pyman (Capt. Thomas), 353

Rose (Hugh), botanist, 395

Rose (William Stewart), 280

Rose (William), an apothecary, 373
Rudyerd (Major), 289

Smith (Rt. Hon. John), 327

Theobalds as a royal palace, 272

Thompson (Rev. Peter) of Whitby, 289, 402

Veneer (John), of St. Andrew, Chichester, 351

Wadlow (Simon and John), 207

Wallace (Robert), 395

Weedon (Francis Charles), 516

Young (Anthony), 327

Rubens (Peter Paul) and the Golden Fleece, 168, 218

Rudyerd (Major), noticed, 289, 338

Rule and rod, 174

Rum, or Rume [Paulinus], Scottish saint, 111, 362, 420

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St. Arland, or St. Orland, a Scottish saint, 111
St. Bartholomew's church, Smithfield, 308

St. Brannock, traditionary notices, 29
St. Braoch, a Scottish saint, 111
St. Clement's day, customs, 492
St. Cuthbert, his translation, 44

St. Diggle, inquired after, 111, 174, 220
St. Dunstan's old clock, its figures, 325
St. Eurit, or St. Urit, 111, 240

St. Francis, his preaching to beasts, 508
St. George, his heart, 411

St. George (J.) on heraldic query, 128

St. George's, Middlesex, 250

St. Germain, arms of the French family, 70, 177

St. James's Park, Turkish gun, 30

St. John's Eve, custom in Ireland, 168, 251, 318

St. John of Jerusalem, historical notices of the Order,
11, 30; English Langue, 11, 30, 92, 190, 212;
manors and lordships in England, 167

St. Liz on Colonel Collet, 147

Collet (Mr. John), 175

St. Luke, the patron of painters, 220, 336

St. Mary of the Annunciation, church dedicated to, 168

St. Mary Church, Devon, its vicars, 125

St. Mary the Egyptian, painting on glass, 433, 483
St. Mary Matfelon, alias Whitechapel, 5, 75, 419, 483
St. Pancras, Middlesex, its early vicars, 308

St. Patrick and the shamrock, 187, 233, 293, 422;
and venomous creatures in Ireland, 82, 132, 179, 237

St. Paul an unmarried man, 18

St. Stephen's, Walbrook, its semblance in Italy, 50
St. Swithin on Exchequer, its etymology, 116

St. T. on American army movements, 496

Hartshorne (William), 128

Hearn and Sancroft families, 147

Hume (Isabel), 167

Jones (Gilbert), 128

Somerville family, 129

Sala (Geo. Aug.) on Exchequer-cheque, 43, 73

Innocente coat, 335

Terrier, a dog, 335

Salden mansion, Bucks, 373

Salmasius (Claude), " Defence of Charles I.," 375
Salmon (Mrs.), wax work, 373

Salt in baptism, 246, 317

Sampson (Rev. John), master of Kendal grammar
school, 24, 77

Sampson (Rev. Thomas), his longevity, 70, 99
Sancroft and H.arn families, 147

Sanderson (Rev. Anthony Nourse), 515

Sanderson (Bp. Robert), profession of faith, 92
Sandtoft register, its present owner, 71, 99
Sangraal, the Quest of, 530

Sandys (Wm.) on baptism of bells, 440

Parishes in England, 55
Sheriffs in Cornwall, 55

Saracen's Head, origin of the sign, 226
Saragossa (the Maid of), noticed, 452
Scalding Thursday, 326, 441
Scandinavian heraldry, 473, 528
S. (C. E.) on Smith of Nevis, 402
Sceptre of the City of London, 183

Scharf (G.) on Milton's portrait, 26
Schiller (Frederick), "Song of the Bell," 266
Scholefield, epigram on two of that name, 303
Schonæus (Corn.), a German author, 189

Scone, a bishoprick, 187, 254

Scoticisms, works on, 225, 272

Scott (Sir Walter), tampering with the text of his
works, 470; on the river Thames, 391

Scottish, or Scotch, as an adjective, 454, *523

Scottish colony in France, 8

Scottish ladies' court dresses, 266

Scottish painters, early, 1

Scottish saints unknown, 111, 240, 362

Scotus on Robert Burns and George IV., 69

Robert Burns, jun., and "Caledonian Musical
Museum," 497

Montalembert (Count de), 453

Sea Salter church, date of erection, 290
Seal, mediæval, 453, 529

Seals of monarchs with hairs, 288

Secker (W.), author of "The Nonsuch Professor," 49
Sedechias, alias Bar Abraham, 9

Sedechias, the Cabbalist, 9, 309, 401

Sefton (Earl of), a Roman Catholic priest, 148, 198,
317, 403, 442, 507

S. (E. L.) on Mr. Adlercron, 460

Boswell's visit to Tyburn, 186

Buchanan's Pronouncing Dictionary, 521
Executions in France, 482

Jest books, 159

Selkirk (Alex.), cup and chest, 348

Selkirk (Countess of) and Paul Jones, 269, 300
Selrahe on the climate of Bermuda, 397

Selwyn (George) and Hudibrastic couplet, 61
Senault (J. F.) "The Use of the Passions," 46, 118
Seneca, quotation from, 373, 463

Senescens on auctions in Cumberland, 410

Tradition of the wooden bell, 433

Sennoke on an anonymous work, 246
Septuagint, authorised version, 307, 379

Sepulchral monuments mutilated, 286, 363, 420, 457
Sergeant-Major, his duties, 29

Serjeants-at-law, dates and mottoes, 252

Serjeants' rings given to royalty, 180, 219, 278, 363
Seth the patriarch, 289

Seton (Alex.) the Scottish alchemist, 245

Settle (Elkanah), "Eusebia Triumphans," 394; arms
on a copy, 458

Sévigné (Madame de), unpublished letters, 451

S. (G.) on Baron Bailie courts in Scotland, 515
S. (H.) on Lady Reres, 505

S. (H. A.) on Josephine's Address to Napoleon, 463
Shades, a public house bar, origin of the word, 391
Shakspeare (Wm.), his original vocation, 265; tomb-

stone of his daughter, Mrs. Hill, 308; his obliga-
tions to Giraldi Cinthio, 374; anticipated by Plato,
473; Genealogy, 201, 264, 363

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