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Marshall (E.) on Dr. Routh's "Reliquiæ Sacræ," 93 May 29th called Shick-shack, or Shig-shag, Day, 474
Shakspeariana, 53

Shield, gold and silver, 137
"Sic transit gloria mundi," 252
Silverlings, Isaiah vii. 23, 222

"Solamen miseris socios," &c., 132
"Talis cum sis," &c., 222

Thames valley, 81

"The good old cause," 87
To hold up oil, 203
"Universe, The," 304
"Up to snuff," 484

Visitation of the Sick, Office for, 173
Marshall (E. H.) on Ascension Day, 395
Awful, its spelling, 522

Beaumontague, its derivation, 304
City churches, 253

E. O. table, 105
"Eikon Basilike," 465
Fly-leaves, 519

Furniture, books on, 505

Grimm's "Mémoires Inédits," 44
Heraldry, foreign, 499
Lincolnshire expressions, 97
Linton (William), 45
Literary forgeries, 224
Lych-gate, text for, 125
Miles and milestones, 185

Pascal's "Pensées," parallels in, 154
Prestidigitateur, 202

Prudent

-

Virtuous, 480

Tau, marked with, 520

Tennyson (A.), his "Mariana," 383
"To speak in lutestring," 122

Tobacco, English, 83

Warren (John), Bishop of St. Davids, 123
Words, their transformation, 94

Marshall (G. W.) on Hamlet Marshall, 131
Mason (Sir Richard), 245

Pedigrees not in " Genealogist's Guide," 179

Marshall (Hamlet), D.D., family and biography, 131,
184

Marshall (William), engraver, 276

Marshall's "Genealogist's Guide," pedigrees not in,
133, 179

Marvell pedigree, 271, 319

Mary, the Blessed Virgin, Welsh-English versions of
poem to, 15

Mason (Anne), Countess of Macclesfield, 86
Mason (C.) on India House, 44

Lascelles (Colonel), &c., 19

Mason (Sir Richard), his parentage, 86, 245
Mason (T.) on Joseph Moxon, 226

Master of the Rolls, letter to, circa 1688, 74, 226
Matchwick (W.) on lemon sole, 463

Saueage, its meaning, 444

Mathematical bibliography, 469
Mathews (C. E.) on Awful, its spelling, 356
Books, original prices of famous, 194
"Regards," 434

Matthews (J. B.) on catalogues of English plays, 154
Molière (J. B. P. de), translations in English, 37
Mand (Empress), epigram on, 57, 242, 284
Maude (W.) on ghosts wanted, 115
Maagrebleu, French oath, 345

Maurice (Frederick D.), his writings, 375

May custom in South Europe, 434

May Day in Worcestershire, 115, 282; at Manches-
ter, 434

May (S. P.) on Egmont family, Netherlands, 176
Mayer (S. R. T.), on Dr. S. Parr, 129; his death, 468
Mayhew (A. L.) on Anthony, its pronunciation, 264
Bedford, its etymology, 460
Desdemona, the name, 262
Gleym, its etymology, 437
News-bell, 216
Potatoes-and-point, 236
Princess, its accentuation, 120
Shakspeariana, 251

Sky, its etymology, 156
Suffixes, local, 231

Telovne (Matt. v. 47, x. 3), 471
To hold up oil-To assent, 75
"Toko for yam," 455

Mayor (J. E. B.) on Sir John Cheke, 39
Jay (Wm.), of Bath, 15
Sturtevant (Simon), 213

Medal, Stuart, 77, 103, 144; Lord Camden's instal-
lation, 215; gold Cromwellian, 297, 346; French
gold, 314; of Queen Anne, 515

Medici (Lorenzo de'), engraving of, 376
Medicines of the 17th century, 290
Medweig on "By Jingo," 284

Smurring, its meaning, 205

Memoirs, their trustworthiness, 486

Menu, erudite, 312

Merchant Taylors' School, its illustrious scholars, 205
Merritt (Henry), his life and writings, 471

Mervarid on old popular superstitions, 42

Zulu pillows, 201

Middle Templar on

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66 Mémoires du Card. Dubois," 48€.
Midge" system among sailors, 356, 522
Miles and milestones, 17, 185, 264
Milfort, chief of the Creek Indians, 156, 266
Mill (J. S.) on "the stupid party," 177, 379
Millard (J. E.) on Bocase tree, 520

Dummer Church, Basingstoke, 335, 413
Miller (J.) on "Hoof of truth," 322

Palestine, origin of the word, 265
Millett (G. B.) on Bonython flagon, 345
Milton (John), his grandfather, 115, 259; "Budge
doctors," &c., in " Comus," 314

Minnis in place-names, its origin, 96, 245
Moffatt (Andrew), inquired after, 436
Mol's coffee-houses, 176

Molière (J. B. P. de), his comedies in English, 37
Monasteries, their dissolution, 123, 286

Mongibello: Etna, 313

"Monthly Chronicle," 123

Monuments, ancient, their preservation, 16

Moon lying on its back, 156, 302

Moore (Sir John), "Not a drum," &c., 254, 440, 501
Moore's Almanac and its author, 183

More (Hannah), lines quoted by, 136, 266
Morland (George), his paintings on tea-trays, 96, 125
159, 199, 217

Morosini (Francesco), his palace at Venice, 1
Morphyn (H.) on Queen Victoria's signature, 47
Morrice or morris dance, its origin, 19

Morris (E. R.) on the Gipsies, 446

Morris (G. T. W.) on morris or morrice dance, 19

Morton barony, co. Dumfries, 60

Morton Sir Thomas, his biography, 297

Moseley B. D. on Anders: Yenders, 34
Fénelon, its accentuation, £51

Indian rats, 152

Moss, St. Winifred's, 455

Nicholson (B.) on proposed edition of Shakspeare in
old spelling, 491

Shakspeariana, 32, 111, 151, 250, 332, 333

Nightmare or ghost! 229

No Place, a local name, 314, 340

Nobility Roll of Arms, Sixth, 351, 370

Mottoes: "Stryke Days," &c., 23; humorous, 45: Nobility Reils of Arms, 75

Welsh, 186, 526; of extinct peerages, 416

Money A. C. cn Hoof of truth." 921
Latin verses at Winchester, 305
Palestine, origin of the word, 255
Parallel passages, 34

Teachers, female, 253

Mouth covered with the hand, 472

Noble Richard and “Marriage à la Mode,” 270
Nomad on John Hunter, 356

Norcliffe family, 245

Palestine, origin of the word, 265

Seaton, Rutland, 242

Norelife family, 216, 245

Norfolk dialect, 486
Norgate (F) on

Reynard the Fox," 199

Moxon (Joseph), author, his biography, 156, 226, 284 North T. on Wadingham Church, 96

Mowat (R.) on an army custom, 285

Mudford William, his biography, 22

Müller (F. Max) on the root Mar, 273, 405

Municipal heraldry, English, 315, 454, 504
Murator on "short" and, 500

Murder, penishment for, 517

Musgrave (H.) on Andreas Woelf, 35

Myretoun on author named MacCulloch, 18

N. (B.) on token of contempt, 66
Hare-brained, 424

N. (E. S.) on Nell Gwynne, 503

N. (G. W.) on Sheridan's "School for Scandal," 377
N. (M. E. W.) on "Mundus effusis redemptus," 485
N. (T.) on Stepney Church, 456

Nairne (Lady), "The land o' the leal," 18, 138
Names, their abbreviation, 253; changed in the 16th
and 17th centuries, 296, 423; Scotch territorial, 339
Naogeorges's "Spirituall Husbandrie," 38, 160, 526
Naples, Seneca's so-called bust at, 23

Napoleon (Louis), prevented leaving England for
Italy, 457

Nappy, its meaning, 66

Nash (R. W. H.) on "flogging Welch bishop," 36
Irish funeral custom, 173

Nash (W. L.) on Smoke farthings: King play, 437
Nattali (B.) on Zoffany the artist, 142
Natural history, undescribed system of, 274
Nature-worship, literature of, 58, 241
Naval biographies, 102, 505

Navy list, official, its first publication, 296
Nébot (B.), artist, 63

Needwood Forest, Staffordshire, its enclosure, 117, 143
Nemo on omitted passages in Thackeray's works, 474
Nephrite on lemon sole, 276

Medal of Queen Anne, 515
Stuart medal, 77

Nepos (Junii) on oak and ash, 514

Nevill and Percy marriages, 137, 285
Newbury, martyrs at, 43

Newman (J. H.), his baptism, 135; "Lead, kindly

light," 232, 277, 343, 384, 480
News-bell" ringing in the ear," 216
Newton (A.) on Brandlet: Aube, 306

English banquet in 1768, 258
Humming-bird, 295

Nicholls (J. F.) on Thomas Chatterton, 322

Nichols (F. M.) on Chartulary of St. John's Abbey,
Colchester, 98

Nichols (R. C.) on Dobson's "Hogarth," 83, 182
Nicholson (B.) on "Sethin planks," 463

Northstead manor, 473

Nota Bene on an old snuff-box, 495

Visitation books, 25

Notes and Queries, local, 315, 465
"Notes and Queries," note prefatory to Sixth Series, I
"Notes and Queries," Spanish, 193
Novaria (R. P. F. Thomas a), 315

O. on forged antiques at Wilton House, 374
O. (J.) on ** Art of Living in London," 486
British Museum, books not in, 233
Devil among the tailors," 402
Portraits, two engraved, 254
"Spyte of Spayne," 475

0. (N.), clockmaker, 56, 104, 143
Oak and ash, 514

Oaks, Gospel, 256, 403

Obadiah, drawing by Bunbury, 176, 206
Ober-Ammergau passion play, 237, 261, 326
Obituary verses, 34, 84, 225, 287
O'Connor (William Saunders), his longevity, 432
Officers, "the '49," 37, 81

Oil: To hold up oil To assent, 75, 118, 202
"Old and New London," its authors, 523
Oldbuck (J.) on the name John, 281
Olive (the pseudo-Princess). See Serres
Omnibuses, their introduction, 234, 300
Only, use of the word, 82

Ordeal by floating in witchcraft, 19
Ore, a name for fine wool, 95, 260
Organs, pair of, 19, 62, 82, 124, 504
Ortelius (Abraham) in England, 237, 423
"Ossian's Address to the Sun," 454
Ostades, its meaning, 336, 419
Osteology, misuse of the word, 54
Out Falsified, 155, 285

Oxford, houses of Jewish converts at, 352, 386
"Oxford Quarterly Magazine," 256

Oxford University: Christmas Day in 1849, 149;
LL.D. degree at, 292; M.A. gown, 359
Oxfordshire Election contest, 1754, 22

P. (B.) on Scup-Swing, 37

P. (C. M.) on Eikon Basilike," 394

P. (C. W.) on "Read and run," 441

P. (D'A.) on the death of Pan, 495
P. (H.) on Esopus prices, 19

P. (H. B.) on House of Commons analyzed, 374
P. (J.) on Twitten, its derivation, 37

P. (J. P.) on Sir Vincent Gookin, 518

P. (L.) on Gospel Oaks, 404

Hill (Sir J.), his "Family Herbal," 356

P. (M.) on Corrie and Brooke, 337

Funeral custom, 521
Gilpin (John), 377, 417
"Land o' the leal," 137
"Murdered Queen," 95
P. (P.) on a coat of arms, 106
Cawse (John), 464

Churchwardens, female, 126

Cotton introduced into England, 426
Gentleman defined, 360
Gravestones, early, 105
Tea-drinking, 504

P. (R. W. C.) on cadies' dinner, 56

P. (S.) on Horsemonger Lane Gaol, 371

Macaulay (Lord) and Temple Bar, 272, 395
Quatre Bras, 28th Regiment at, 192, 477
Rebellion of 1745, 389

Retzsch (M.), his outlines to "Faust," 333
Stuart medal, 144

Treason, high, sentence for, 431
Week-end, its meaning, 42.

P. (S. W.) on Col. William Cosby, 357
PW) on a Roman banquet, 46
P. (W. G.) on parish registers, 396
Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, 112

Pace, its meaning, 455

Paddocray, its meaning, 457

Page (Judge) and his mansion, 518
Page W. G. B.) on anonymous works, 77
Pare (Thomas), his death-bed, 216, 266
Paintings

on tea-trays, 96, 125, 159, 199, 217

Pair of letters, 115, 263

Pair of organs, 19, 62, 82, 124, 504
Palestine, origin of the term, 177, 265

Pamer (A. S.) on use of the word Clever, 122
Palmer (Julius or Julines), martyr, 43
Pamphlet, its etymology, 389, 441, 526
Pamphlets, anonymous, 194

Pan, bis death, 495

Pantomime: School Board inspector, 135
Parallel

passages, 25, 34, 114, 116, 154, 214, 391, 454

Parish registers, entries in, 396

Parish (W.D.) on "All sharps," 56

Ire, provincial verb, 76

Library catalogues, 79

Manis in place-names, 245

Tritten, its meaning, 506
Zoffany (J.), the artist, 142

Parker (G.)

on a fourteenth century prophecy, 193

Parliamentary candidates in 1688, 369
Parma, its theatre, 24

Parodies: "Butter and eggs," 64, 225, 526; "Home
they brought her warrior dead," 375, 523
Parr (Dr. S.), letter to Rev. H. Drury, 129, 182, 224
Parvise, keeping school in, 437

Pascal (Blaise), parallelisms in his "Pensées," 154
Paschal candle, ritual of its benediction, 425
Paterson (A.) on Nicholas Saunderson, 240
Patience, article on the game, 475, 500
Patrizare, its meaning, 475

Patten:

"Joined patten," 191

Patten (Bp. Thomas), entries in Sea Salter register, 54
Patterson (W. H.) on "Chevy Chase," 295

Epitaph at Ardglass, 313

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Song relating to enclosures, 435
Tulchan bishops, 322

Pear, swan egg, 82

Pearson (H. S.) on English banquet in 1768, 259
Shakspeariana, 404

Pedigree, its etymology, 309, 365

Pedigrees not in "Genealogist's Guide," 133, 179
Peerages, extinct, their mottoes, 416

Peers, right of, to vote at Parliamentary elections, &
Peet (W. H.) on rejected MSS., 65
Pekin on paintings on tea-trays, 96
Pen, stylographic, 94

Pen (Jay) on scrap-book gum or paste, 495

Penance and marriage on the same day, 353

Pengelly (Lydia) on Out-Falsified, 285

Pengelly (W.) on Christian names in baptism, 399
Epigram attributed to Coleridge, 259

Prudent Virtuous, 480

Surrey words, 345

Weather wisdom, 404

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Ph. (L.) on Πλουτοφθαλμία Πλουτογαμία, 236
Phaer (T.), translator of the "Eneid," 18, 84, 505
Phelps (John), secretary to Cromwell, 355, 380
Phillips (W.) on Chicken House Estate, 200

"Lusen by Greenwich," 126

Philobiblon on "Un Livre Unique," 496
Philo-G. on a suppressed Gillray, 375

Philological Society, its New English Dictionary, 33,
173, 451

Phusbos on a Dane's skin, 215

Pianoforte, equestrian player on, 35
Picart (Bernhard) and Hogarth, 332
Pick Vomit, 344, 384

Pickford (J.) on Aisle, its meaning, 241
Altham family, 103, 505
Christian names, 66

"Don Quixote," 124

"London Saturday Journal," 177

"Looking-Glass for the Mind," 377

Lubin as a surname, 184

Mason (Anne), Countess of Macclesfield, 86

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R. (P.) on Wingfield monument, 216

R. (R.) on "Apples of King John," 85
Bocase tree, 519
Brandlet Aube, 244
Brown (Tom), 317
By Jingo, 284

Cotton introduced into England, 426
"Don Quixote," 206

Epigram attributed to Coleridge, 259
Frog Folk-lore, 392
Gentleman defined, 361
"Getting into a scrape," 101
Hare-brained, 402, 502
'Harrowing of Hell," 286
Limb Scamp, 166

More (Hannah), quotation by, 266
Obituary verses, 287

Ore, name for fine wool, 260

441

Read and run,'
Shakspeariana, 333
Sirloin of beef, 463

Tennyson (A.), his "Mariana," 382
Tory, early use of the word, 445
Trousers first worn in England, 26
Woman's tongue, 504

Woodbine, its synonyms, 326

R. (R. H.) on giants, 521

R. (T. F.) on pentagonal fonts, 405

Ink, best modern, 245

"Poems, with a Dramatic Entertainment," 396

R. (W.) on "Shut up," 296

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Rigaud (H.), missing pictures by, 236
Right or left of a picture, 154, 335
Ring, Madeira wedding, 495

Ring customs at Lincoln and Winchester, 276, 319
Roads, itinerary of, 202

Roberts (R. P. H.) on Berkhamsted, 513
Robin in Scilly, 35

Robins (R. P.) on James Hamilton, 325

Rochester (Earl of), his mountebank speech, 417, 463,

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Rogers (J. E. T.) on bells at Bury St. Edmunds, 193
Vineyards, English, 45

Roke, its meaning, 34, 84, 505

Roman banquet, 25, 46, 83; the bill of fare, 164, 225
Rome, St. Thomas's Hospital at, 517
Rooky Misty, 34, 84, 505

Roscius, the Comic, 66

Roscoe (Thomas), his portrait, 177

"Rose of Dawn," an engraving, 296, 340, 366
Rountree trial, 360

Routh (Dr.), his "Reliquiæ Sacræ," 93

Roy (Major-Gen. William), his biography, 277
Royal Society, its histories, 408

Rabelais (F.) and Shakspeare, 24; cuttings from, 349 Royalist or Cromwellite, 17, 200

Raikes (G. A.) on Sir Thomas Player, 162
Raikes (Robert), his daughters, 495
Railway time-table, 1831, 493

Ralph and Randle, in old registers, 177, 321

Ralston (W. R. S.) on Siamese fable, 14

"Ram Jam" Inn, why so called, 414
Ramilies, French standards captured at, 457

Ramsay (Alian), Vanderstop's version of "The Gentle
Shepherd," 35; his portrait, 152

Ramsgate, old gun at, 236

Randle and Ralph, in old registers, 177, 321

Rats, Indian, 152

Rayner (.) on John Hey, D.D., 233

Royall or Ryall family, 97, 143
Rudd (W. H.) on Harrisons of Norfolk, 278
Rule (F.) on errors of authors, 433

Conquer, its pronunciation, 283
Cowper (W.), his "Task," 302
Shakspeariana, 53, 54

Rumihausi, its locality, 76, 226
Runcible spoon, its meaning, 415

Russell (J. F.) on William Hone, 92, 171

Southey (Robert), 249

Rust (J. C.) on Jewish physiognomy, 206
Literary forgery, its history, 17
Lucian and the Index, 195

Rebellion of 1745: Lord Elcho and "thumbscrews," 389 Rylands (J. P.) on Allsopp of Ashbourne, 416

"Record" newspaper, its editors, 375

Rysbraeck (M.), his bust of Harvey, 458

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Sag, its meaning, 251, 333

St. Amand family, 276, 483

St. Bennet Fink, its registers, 135

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Gravestones facing north and south, 216
Scott (Sir Walter), first edit. of "Lay of the Last
Minstrel," 235

"St. George and the Donor," portion of an altar- Scottish funeral Folk-lore, 192
piece, 395

St. Pantaleon, mystery of, 11, 30

Scottish military dress in the 16th century, 275
Scottish wills, 136, 261

St. Paul, the patron saint of upholsterers, 113; and Scowles, Scarles:
Virgil, 475

St. Paul's School, its library, 449

Scoriæ ? 256

Scrafton family, 336
Scrap-book gum or paste, 495

St. Swithin on Aisle, its meaning and derivation, "Scribbler, The," 256

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St. Thomas, surnamed Didymus, lines on, 185

St. Thomas's Hospital at Kome, 517

& Valentine's Day, 129

S. Winifred's moss, 455

Scrimger (Henry), his biography, 265
Scup

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Swing, 37, 143

Sea Salter, entries in its parish registers, 54

Seal: "Under flying seal," 215, 246

Seascape: Sea view, 416

Sea-sickness, was it known to the ancients? 410

Seaton, Rutland, why so called, 196, 242

Seaward (Sir Edward), author of his "Narrative," 99,

180

Seneca, his so-called bust at Naples, 29

Sermon, Lion, 236, 303, 344

Serres or Ryves trial, report of, 117

Serres story travestied, 94

Serres (Olivia Wilmot), an adept in astrology, 33

Sethin plank, its meaning, 233, 463

Sewell (W. H.) on altar in the Pyx Chamber, West-
minster Abbey, 380, 459

Wheel, sexton's, 309
"Sexagenarian, The," Beloe's, 215

Santa, of the eleventh century, 255; statues of, Shakespear (William Powlett), 494

494

Sally pecker, an Irish bird, 355

Sampford Preceptory, 115, 161

Sannel (R. T.) on Landeg family, 456

Bandars (H.) on Thomas Duncombe, M.P., 61
Library catalogues, 79
Sandars (S.) on print by Loggan, 25

Shakspeare (William) and Rabelais, 24; folio edition
wanted, 135; historical names in his plays, 169;
play upon "you" and "hews" in the Sonnets, 210;
the crux of Sonnet cxvi., 250; MS. lines in a folio,
255; his clock, 276; proposed edition in old spell-
ing, 470, 491; inscription on his grave, 516
Shakspearian of the 17th century, 453

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