Anon. on water-marks, 137 Ansariah and the English, 105 Anthem in the Mozarabic Missal, 38 Antiquary (Old) on Duke of Suffolk's head, 509 Apis on W. Benbow, publisher, 329 “Crimes of the Clergy,” 27 “Ecclesiastical Gallantry," 107 Hamilton (Lady), 493 A. (R.) on the title of Esquire, 512 “Archæological Library,” 149, 337 Archæologist on Manor of Norbrith, 87 Architectural Manual, 320, 438 Argent on Church Registers, 91 Signatures of Peers, 313 Armour last worn, 268, 318, 357 Arms, but no crest, 28, 170, 437 ; Fourth Nobility Roll of, 284; borne by ladies, 428, 515 Armytage (G. J.) on Bowles pedigree, 168 Steevens family, 168 Arnott (S.) on mountain sounds, 293 Artists, medallic, 87 Aryan rites, ancient, 442 Ash-trees and horse-shoes, 368 Asheton family, 68 Asia, visit to its “ seven churches," 440 Atkinson (R.) on William Hogarth, 515 Atmospheric refraction, 228 Augustus (Emp.) and Herod, 298, 336, 479 Australian aborigines, their extinction, 159 Austria in the 18th century, works on, 169, 255 “ Austrian Army.” See Siege of Belgrade. Authari (King), his wooing, 483 Automaton chess-player, 36 A. (W.) on provincial terms, 147 Axon (W. E. A.) on provincial bibliography, 102 Hawker (Rev. R. S.), 13 Aylesbury family, co. Bucks, 187 B B. on Christian heroism, 310 B. (A.) on birds in Drayton's “Polyolbion," 13 Titmouse, the long-tailed, 115 Babington (Gervase), Bp. of Exeter, 188 Bablakes, a local name, 428 B. (A. C.) on the Sin-eater, 14 Bacon (Francis, Baron Verulam) and Shakspeare, 55, 234 Bagshaw (W.) on Downame's “ Conflict,” 250 Bailey (J. E.) on Charles I.'s vow, 516 Coleridge (S. T.) in Manchester, 311 Gibbon (E.) and Whitaker, 489 Macgowan (J.), “Dialogues of Devils," 75 “Manchester al Mondo," 307 Marvell (Andrew), 467 Willan (Ro.), his sermons, 427 Bailey (Nathan), his dictionaries, 447 | Baldwin (G. W.) on Aylesburys and Baldwios of Bucks, 187 Balfour (G. W.) on the word Murrain, 33 Ball=Papillon, 409 Banks family, 88 Church books, 418 Marlow's "Faustus,” 388 “Miscellanies and Memorable Things,” 188 Scriptures and the law of England, 349 Shakspeariana, 224 Charles II., portrait of, 154 Whittlesea Mere, 140 Jonson (Ben), 168 Joyce (Col.), 188 516 Homonymy, errors caused by, 229 Beljame (A.) on Meguser, its origin, 154 496 Clergy,' 329 Bowes (Miss), Countess of Strathmore, 47, 299 Skinner to Queen Elizabeth, 97 229 Libraries, provincial circulating, 452 73; Jewish authors on the Old Testament, 27, in Vulg., Luke xv. 8, 498 Halévy, the name, 215 Inkennig=Inwitty=Conscious, 307 Wolsey (Card.), presents to, 225 Heraldic query, 219 Quarterings, sixteen, 74 Swift (Dean) and Bp. Burnet, 315 Gibbon's library at Lausanne, 234 Thornton (Robert), 6 Blankley family, 427 Caterpillars poisonous, 237 Tick, not modern slang, 46 Man with a golden nose, 253 Swedish folk-lore, 423 Sheriffs of London and Westminster, 295 De Hochepied : Porter, 123 Skinner of Dewlish, 329 Charles I., 47 . heart, 57 Brome (Richard), his plays, 316 Telegraphic curiosities, 84 earliest known, 76, 233; mottoes on, 427; col. lections of, 435, 515 153, 294 ; the smallest in the world, 79, 118, 253, rames, 443, 433, 502 Altar Service of the Church of England, 160 300 in the Tower, 500 Books recently published : Bicester Poor Law Union, Brief Annals of, 440 Prynne, 300 ; Christ Church Letters, 520 240 ; History of the Ottoman Turks, 380 dence, 280 the Tissues, 198 with Additions, 119 100 99 480 Longfellow's Poems on Places, 520 300 Books recently published :- Boyd (Juliana) on “Light to,” or “on,” 493 Ratch : Wise, 492 Bradford (John), martyr, his father, 249 Bradshaw (J.) on “ Paradise Lost,” 391 Bradshaw (John), the regicide, his pedigree and descendants, 129, 275, 336; and Bury Hall, 25 Brazilian Heralds, 248 Brewer (E. C.) on Scandinavian mythology, 116 “'Toad with an R,” 268 Bridgewater, M.P.s for, 169, 356 Brierley (Roger), minister at Grindleton, 38 Briggs family of Norfolk and Yorkshire, 449 110 Brito on “Superior ” and “Inferior,” 96 Brod, its etymology, 506 Cromwell, 88 Brome (Richard), expressions in his plays, 167, 238, Bromsgrove, epitaphs at, 205 Holt family, 410 Russell (Thomas), 369 Brown (w.) on Manleverer, its derivation, 478 31 Browne (C. E.) on “Et tu, Brute !” 67 Meeting, first public, 2 Pepys (S.), libel upon, 42 Shakspeare (W.) and his family, 287 Browne (J. McC.) on Harris of Cornworthy Court, 178 Browning (Mrs. E. B.), a dissenter, 168, 356 Browning (Robert), “How it strikes a Contem- porary,” 368 Buchanan (W.) on Henry Ellison, 508 Budget, as a parliamentary word, 66, 174, 353 Bull, amusing, 125, 171, 396 Bunyan (John), his “ Den,” 245 364 Burials Bill, custom illustrating, 406 Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), Swift on, 244, 315 “Burnt child dreads the fire," 186 Bursill, derivation of the name, 267 Burton (J. H.) on “ Rodneys," 436 Bury Hall, Edmonton, 25 Buss (R. W.), lectures on English caricaturists, 138 Butler (Alban), his pedigree and education, 35 Thomson (James), “Hymn to the Creator," 9 bras," 8, 71, 119 B. (W.) on “The Berkshire Lady," 262 Egyptian obelisks, 463 Implement, old legal word, 37 B. (W. D.) on “Roma Vetus ac Recens,” 7 C. (G. A.) on Halévy : Meyerbeer, 298 Champion of England and his armour, 401 Chance (F.) on “To catch a crab,” 38 W and Y and the Greek digamma, 43 Chantrey (Sir Francis), two restored works by, 204 by Thorwaldsen, 9, 75 ; early editions of “English | Chappell (W.) on portrait of Charles II., 154 Charing Cross Mews, 16 Charles II., his “salutiferous drops,” 35; portrait of him at Boscobel House, 88, 154 Charnock (R. S.) on Beef-eater, its etymology, 152 Billericay, 212 Brod, its etymology, 506 Coats surname, 276 Cos lettuce, 159 Emblem as a Christian name, 278 Fequest (Youty), 76 Fish counters, 79 Italian works on climate, 449 Jewish names, 117 Rame, in Essex, 139 Shakspeariana, 22 Surnames, curious, 26 Wales called Letamia, 177 Charrington (E.) on De Bures family, 309 Chartley Castle and the Earl of Lincoln, 122 Chatterton (B.) on Curtain Theatre : Hoggerston Chaucer (Geoffrey), “Purchasyng” and “Enfecte" in the “Prologue,” 75; suggestion for library and 245 ; his versification, 346, 416, 453 C. (8. B.) on “ Margaret Nicholson,” 459 Meals in ancestral times, 438 Powder Pimperlimpimp, 392 Italian novels, 417 Shakspeariana, 465, 504 Cheapside, in old and modern days, 181, 201 ; its dation in passage of " Life of Sterling," 266 Cheke (Sir J.), his translation of St. Matthew, &c., 325 Chess, played by an automaton, 36; among the Malays, 58, 179, 251 C. (H. G.) on S. T. Coleridge, 366 Twitten, its meaning, 518 Child (Mrs.), the “Berksbire Lady,” 262 Albert, 129 Children, their acquisition of languages, 328 China, armorial, 108 Chinese poetess, 343 Chivalry, its pronunciation, 306, 433 Christ (Jesus), mysteries on his Passion, 227, 309 Christian heroism among lepers, 147, 310 Christian names : Cecil, 56, 218 ; Agmondesbam, 66, 236 ; Youty, 76 ; Fruizeannab, 86 ; in Youlgreave registers, 126; Emblem, 149, 215, 278; list of unusual, 206, 273, 317, 376, 479 ; dictionary |