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[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, INSCRIPTIONS, A. on Penrith Castle, 70. Abbey libraries, 349. A. Abbot (Mordecai), his family, 411. A. (E. H.) on sun-dial inscription, 299. Uthwatt family, 230. Aerolite worship, 19. Etites, or eagle-stone, 250. Affinis on Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 158. Abhba, on Crab's English, Irish, and Latin Dictionary, A. (F. S.) on jumping dance of Echternach, 188. Wolves in Ireland, 120. A. (C.) on Sir Edmund Andros, 279. Acatery, its derivation, 270. 317. Alasco's liturgy, 67. Alban's (St.), Boke of, 130. Alberoni (Card.) on the partition of Turkey, 447. Alderman of London fined 50%., 349. Aler (Paul), author of "Gradus ad Parnassum," 230. Alfred's Boethius, by Wright, on a passage, 408. Commons' Report of 1719, 18. Dublin names of places, 377. St. Richard, king of the West Saxons, 16. "World Unmasked," its author, 476. Allegiance, works on, 22. Allingham (John Till), dramatist, 65. Allman (T. J.) on James II.'s proclamation, 284. Longevity, 258. Allow," its meaning in the Baptismal Service, 10. 97. Accession service, author of Prayer for Unity, 109. Alpaca introduced into England, 167. 319. 199. Acoustic query, 410. Addison (Joseph) and his Hymns, 49. 314. Adrian IV., bull conferring Ireland on Henry II., 84. A. (E. H.) on almshouses recently founded, 439. "Instructions for Lent," 329. Mortuaries, 279. "Political Caricatures," 329. Standing in another's shoes," 339. A. (M.) on Gually's dragoons, 458. Punch and Judy, 496. Rubrical query, 118. Amalfitan table, 307. America, connection of the ancients with, 309. American Christian names, 339. American States, their nicknames, 309. 475. Amherst (Nicholas), "Protestant Popery," 422. Jokeby, a burlesque imitation of Rokeby, 49. Memoirs of a Deist, 488. Moschus, the Poetical Works of, 449. Night's Adventures, or the Road to Bath, 269. Pedestrian Tour through Wales and England, 269. Axmouth, house inscriptions, 26. B. B. on Butler possessions in Wiltshire, &c., 10. B. on "Maurice and Berghetta," 450. B. 1. on Mrs. Gwynne, 377. Sidney Montagu, 256. B. (A.) on crooked naves, 276. B. (a.) on Miss Edgeworth, 36. Tale wanted, 11. Baalbec, temple of the Sun, 49. 114. 179. Bac, on premature interments, 278. Bacon (Lord) and the authorship of Shakspeare's Plays, Baesh (Sir Edward), noticed, 189. Baird (James) of Chesterhall, 308. 498. Baker (Sir Richard), character of his "Chronicle," 509. Ballads, their importance, 211. 477. Ballard (Mrs.) epitaph at Ryde, 408. 457. Balloons in which Marshal Jourdan ascended, 307. Bamboozle, its derivation, 390. Bandalore: Robespierre, 350. 416. "Bantering," its early use, 506. Barbadoes, its mysterious vault, 103. Barber (John), captain of the Westminster-school, 361. Barker, the sophister of King's College, 491. Barker (J. N.), American writer, 430. Barker (Thomas), an early English printer, 467. Barmby (G.) on modern Judaism, 278. Barnfield and Shakspeare, 8. Bar-Point on great events from little causes, 336. Bavens, why faggots so called, 270. Bay windows, their origin, 174. 337. B. (C. M.) on Queen Anne's foster-father, 86. B. (D.) on Major-General Stanwix, 37. Bede (Cuthbert) on execution of a prisoner, 85. Partridges scented by dogs, 350. Song, "Hallow my fancie," 57. Behmen (Jacob) and Sir Isaac Newton, 38. 92. "Bell bastard," a term of reproach, 487. Bell gable for three bells, 467. Bellisarius on near-sightedness, 149. Belphos on elephants and blood of mulberries, 388. Bennett (G. W.) on Spring Gardens, Greenwich, 456. Bennett (James) on Sir Robert Mansel, 499. "Obnoxious," its various senses, 111. Quercus sessiliflora, 493. Bensley (Robert), the actor, 356. Bentley (Richard) on Letters of Horace Walpole, 66. Barrett (Eaton Stannard), his anonymous works, 310; Bergholt (East), extracts from its parish books, 121. Barrios (Le Célèbre), 468. Barton (Catherine) and Lord Halifax, 161. 265. 390. Bashett family, 416. Basseville (Hugo), biographical notice, 12. Bastard child murdered, epitaph on, 506. Bastards spanning their wrists, 173. Bates (Wm.) on Ode attributed to Lord Byron, 48. Cooper's portrait of Cromwell, 33. Fellow, its etymology, 285. Mankind and their destroyers, 280. Nature and her mould for man, 225. Premature interments, 103. Regiments, notes on, 213. Songs on tobacco, 471. Tale wanted, 75. Time and his pen or ploughshare, 326. Vestris (Madame), her parentage, 270. "Bath Characters, or Sketches from Life," 172. 253. 295.397. Bathurst (Mr.), his disappearance, 48. 95. 137. Battel, wager of, 241. 433. Battens, or sheaves of straw, 409. B. (F.) on showers of wheat, 289. B. (F. C.) on lawn billiards, 10. Releat, a provincialism, 12. Rose of Jericho, 437. B. (G. R.) on Madame de Fontevrault, 508. Vallière (La Duchesse de la), 491. B. (H.) on "The Ladies Cabinet Opened," &c., 333. Premature interments, 358. Bible forgery: "Paul a knave," 389. Bible, omission of fin marginal references, 331. Biblical epitomes, 386. 496. Bibliographical scrap-book, mottoes for, 408. Bibliothecar. Chetham. on Apologie of Jack Ketch, 5. Dutch Guards' farewell to England, 461. Trees and flowers, 72. Biddenham maids, 404. Bildestone, Suffolk, arms in the church, 450. "Billy-boy," or sailing barge, 270. Binford family arms, 268. Bingham (C. W.) on burial in unconsecrated ground, 337. Cocks, furious, 411. Folly, its derivation, 349. Jeu d'esprit, 348. More (Sir Thomas), sheriff of Dorset, 516. Tschlin, its locality, 371. "Biographie Universelle," its omissions, 506. Birch (Dr. Thomas), editions of his "Lives of Illus- trious Men," 28. Birch (Lieut-Gen. John), grant of arms, 42. Births extraordinary, 226. 307. Bishops, list of suffragan, 1. Bishops' aprons, 411. Bisse (Dr. Philip) noticed, 53, 54. Bisselius (John) noticed, 173. B. (J.) on attachiatio, 212. Binford family arms, 268. Birch (Edw.), serjeant-at-law, 229. Jessopp (Judge), 249. New oath examined, and found guilty, 183. Poor Layman's resolution in difficult times, 184. Black letter writing, 19. "Black Prince," a tragedy, 491. Blackmore (Sir Richard), his knighthood, 345. Blood which will not wash out, 20. 57. 97. 334. Bloxam (Dr.) noticed, 249. Blue and buff as party badges, 159. B. (P.) Dublin, on Ring's End, Dublin, 315. Mincio river, 228. Sources d'Eaux at Buda, 338. Bockett (Julia R.) on funeral expenses, 1751-57, 26. Boeoticus on Bible marginal reference letter f, 331. Bolingbroke (Lord), letter to Alex. Pope, 127. Bonaparte (Napoleon), English letter by, 385. Bones as a manure, 99. 399. Booker (John) on mankind and their destroyers, 459. Books burnt, 19. 77; at Prague, 287. Books to public libraries, 332. Books, varnishing old, 69. 155. Books recently published: Andrews's Eighteenth Century, 440. Bell's Early Ballads, Illustrative of History, 320. Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland, 100. Cambridge Catalogue of Manuscripts, 140. Chappell's Popular Music of Olden Time, 140. De la Rue's Indelible Diary and Memorandum Dobson's Parliamentary Representation of Preston, 40. Ferguson's Northmen in Cumberland and West- Fox (Lieut.-Gen.), Engravings of Greek Coins, 379. Gainsborough (Thomas), his Life, 100. Hamlet: the Queen an Accessory to the Murder of Hearne's Remains, edited by Dr. Bliss, 379. Hotten's Catalogue and Adversaria, 500. Hunt's Treatise on Stammering, 200. Ingleby's Outlines of Theoretical Logic, 259. London and Middlesex Archæological Society's Palmer's History of Great Yarmouth, 340. Pedlar's Episcopate of Cornwall, 500. Procter's Barber's Shop, 340. Quarterly Review, No. 197., 80; No. 198., 340. Seven Lectures on Shakspeare and Milton, 340. Sims's Manual for the Genealogist, &c., 160. Smyth's Catalogue of Coins belonging to the Duke Somersetshire Archæological Society's Proceedings, 440. Southey (Robert), Selections from his Letters, 79. |