Marshall (E.) on Dr. Routh's "Reliquiæ Sacræ," 93 May 29th called Shick-shack, or Shig-shag, Day, 474 Shield, gold and silver, 137 "Solamen miseris socios," &c., 132 Thames valley, 81 "The good old cause," 87 Visitation of the Sick, Office for, 173 Beaumontague, its derivation, 304 E. O. table, 105 Furniture, books on, 505 Grimm's "Mémoires Inédits," 44 Pascal's "Pensées," parallels in, 154 Prudent - Virtuous, 480 Tau, marked with, 520 Tennyson (A.), his "Mariana," 383 Tobacco, English, 83 Warren (John), Bishop of St. Davids, 123 Marshall (G. W.) on Hamlet Marshall, 131 Pedigrees not in " Genealogist's Guide," 179 Marshall (Hamlet), D.D., family and biography, 131, Marshall (William), engraver, 276 Marshall's "Genealogist's Guide," pedigrees not in, Marvell pedigree, 271, 319 Mary, the Blessed Virgin, Welsh-English versions of Mason (Anne), Countess of Macclesfield, 86 Lascelles (Colonel), &c., 19 Mason (Sir Richard), his parentage, 86, 245 Master of the Rolls, letter to, circa 1688, 74, 226 Saueage, its meaning, 444 Mathematical bibliography, 469 Matthews (J. B.) on catalogues of English plays, 154 Maurice (Frederick D.), his writings, 375 May custom in South Europe, 434 May Day in Worcestershire, 115, 282; at Manches- May (S. P.) on Egmont family, Netherlands, 176 Sky, its etymology, 156 Telovne (Matt. v. 47, x. 3), 471 Mayor (J. E. B.) on Sir John Cheke, 39 Medal, Stuart, 77, 103, 144; Lord Camden's instal- Medici (Lorenzo de'), engraving of, 376 Smurring, its meaning, 205 Memoirs, their trustworthiness, 486 Menu, erudite, 312 Merchant Taylors' School, its illustrious scholars, 205 Mervarid on old popular superstitions, 42 Zulu pillows, 201 Middle Templar on 66 Mémoires du Card. Dubois," 48€. Dummer Church, Basingstoke, 335, 413 Palestine, origin of the word, 265 Minnis in place-names, its origin, 96, 245 Molière (J. B. P. de), his comedies in English, 37 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 More (Hannah), lines quoted by, 136, 266 Morosini (Francesco), his palace at Venice, 1 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 Indian rats, 152 Moss, St. Winifred's, 455 Nicholson (B.) on proposed edition of Shakspeare in 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 Teachers, female, 253 Mouth covered with the hand, 472 Noble Richard and “Marriage à la Mode,” 270 Norcliffe family, 245 Palestine, origin of the word, 265 Seaton, Rutland, 242 Norelife family, 216, 245 Norfolk dialect, 486 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 Murder, penishment for, 517 Musgrave (H.) on Andreas Woelf, 35 Myretoun on author named MacCulloch, 18 N. (B.) on token of contempt, 66 N. (E. S.) on Nell Gwynne, 503 N. (G. W.) on Sheridan's "School for Scandal," 377 Nairne (Lady), "The land o' the leal," 18, 138 Napoleon (Louis), prevented leaving England for Nappy, its meaning, 66 Nash (R. W. H.) on "flogging Welch bishop," 36 Nash (W. L.) on Smoke farthings: King play, 437 Navy list, official, its first publication, 296 Needwood Forest, Staffordshire, its enclosure, 117, 143 Medal of Queen Anne, 515 Nepos (Junii) on oak and ash, 514 Nevill and Percy marriages, 137, 285 Newman (J. H.), his baptism, 135; "Lead, kindly light," 232, 277, 343, 384, 480 English banquet in 1768, 258 Nicholls (J. F.) on Thomas Chatterton, 322 Nichols (F. M.) on Chartulary of St. John's Abbey, Nichols (R. C.) on Dobson's "Hogarth," 83, 182 Northstead manor, 473 Nota Bene on an old snuff-box, 495 Visitation books, 25 Notes and Queries, local, 315, 465 O. on forged antiques at Wilton House, 374 0. (N.), clockmaker, 56, 104, 143 Oaks, Gospel, 256, 403 Obadiah, drawing by Bunbury, 176, 206 Oil: To hold up oil To assent, 75, 118, 202 Ordeal by floating in witchcraft, 19 Oxford, houses of Jewish converts at, 352, 386 Oxford University: Christmas Day in 1849, 149; 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. B.) on House of Commons analyzed, 374 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 Churchwardens, female, 126 Cotton introduced into England, 426 P. (R. W. C.) on cadies' dinner, 56 P. (S.) on Horsemonger Lane Gaol, 371 Macaulay (Lord) and Temple Bar, 272, 395 Retzsch (M.), his outlines to "Faust," 333 Treason, high, sentence for, 431 P. (S. W.) on Col. William Cosby, 357 Pace, its meaning, 455 Paddocray, its meaning, 457 Page (Judge) and his mansion, 518 on tea-trays, 96, 125, 159, 199, 217 Pair of letters, 115, 263 Pair of organs, 19, 62, 82, 124, 504 Pamer (A. S.) on use of the word Clever, 122 Pan, bis death, 495 Pantomime: School Board inspector, 135 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 Parker (G.) on a fourteenth century prophecy, 193 Parliamentary candidates in 1688, 369 Parodies: "Butter and eggs," 64, 225, 526; "Home Pascal (Blaise), parallelisms in his "Pensées," 154 Patten: "Joined patten," 191 Patten (Bp. Thomas), entries in Sea Salter register, 54 Epitaph at Ardglass, 313 Song relating to enclosures, 435 Pear, swan egg, 82 Pearson (H. S.) on English banquet in 1768, 259 Pedigree, its etymology, 309, 365 Pedigrees not in "Genealogist's Guide," 133, 179 Peers, right of, to vote at Parliamentary elections, & 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 Prudent Virtuous, 480 Surrey words, 345 Weather wisdom, 404 Ph. (L.) on Πλουτοφθαλμία Πλουτογαμία, 236 "Lusen by Greenwich," 126 Philobiblon on "Un Livre Unique," 496 Philological Society, its New English Dictionary, 33, Phusbos on a Dane's skin, 215 Pianoforte, equestrian player on, 35 Pickford (J.) on Aisle, its meaning, 241 "Don Quixote," 124 "London Saturday Journal," 177 "Looking-Glass for the Mind," 377 Lubin as a surname, 184 Mason (Anne), Countess of Macclesfield, 86 R. (P.) on Wingfield monument, 216 R. (R.) on "Apples of King John," 85 Cotton introduced into England, 426 Epigram attributed to Coleridge, 259 More (Hannah), quotation by, 266 Ore, name for fine wool, 260 441 Read and run,' Tennyson (A.), his "Mariana," 382 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 to the Notes , with No. 30, July 24, 1980 Rigaud (H.), missing pictures by, 236 Ring customs at Lincoln and Winchester, 276, 319 Roberts (R. P. H.) on Berkhamsted, 513 Robins (R. P.) on James Hamilton, 325 Rochester (Earl of), his mountebank speech, 417, 463, Rogers (J. E. T.) on bells at Bury St. Edmunds, 193 Roke, its meaning, 34, 84, 505 Roman banquet, 25, 46, 83; the bill of fare, 164, 225 Roscius, the Comic, 66 Roscoe (Thomas), his portrait, 177 "Rose of Dawn," an engraving, 296, 340, 366 Routh (Dr.), his "Reliquiæ Sacræ," 93 Roy (Major-Gen. William), his biography, 277 Rabelais (F.) and Shakspeare, 24; cuttings from, 349 Royalist or Cromwellite, 17, 200 Raikes (G. A.) on Sir Thomas Player, 162 Ralph and Randle, in old registers, 177, 321 Ralston (W. R. S.) on Siamese fable, 14 "Ram Jam" Inn, why so called, 414 Ramsay (Alian), Vanderstop's version of "The Gentle 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 Conquer, its pronunciation, 283 Rumihausi, its locality, 76, 226 Russell (J. F.) on William Hone, 92, 171 Southey (Robert), 249 Rust (J. C.) on Jewish physiognomy, 206 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 Sag, its meaning, 251, 333 St. Amand family, 276, 483 St. Bennet Fink, its registers, 135 Gravestones facing north and south, 216 "St. George and the Donor," portion of an altar- Scottish funeral Folk-lore, 192 St. Pantaleon, mystery of, 11, 30 Scottish military dress in the 16th century, 275 St. Paul, the patron saint of upholsterers, 113; and Scowles, Scarles: St. Paul's School, its library, 449 Scoriæ ? 256 Scrafton family, 336 St. Swithin on Aisle, its meaning and derivation, "Scribbler, The," 256 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 = 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- Wheel, sexton's, 309 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 Shakspeare (William) and Rabelais, 24; folio edition |