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 INDEX.

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Tory Hill, Kilkenny, inscription on, 67. 123. " Tottenham in his boots," a print, 95. Towns walled in England, 33. T. (R.) on Derwentwater family, 203.

Peerage query, 335.

Registers of birth in Scotland, 335. Tradesmen's signs, 511 ; tokens, 336. 417. 504. Tradescant, West's MSS. about, 193. Traffords of Essex, 452. Tre, Pol and Pan, on Cornish floral fete, 393. Treble, in music, its etymology, 195. Trenchard (John), James H.'s general pardon of, 110. Trencher-scraper, 251. Trent Catechism, its omissions, 356. Trevelyan (Sir W. C.) on foolscap paper, 251.

Longevity, 71.

" Sir," a clerical prefix, 234.

Sun-dial inscriptions, 313.

Turkey-gowns, 376. T. (R. G.) on the bustard, 314. Trinovantum or Trinobantes, 469. " True Loyalist; or Chevalier's Favourite," 265. T t (J.) on Becket pedigree, 200.

Crediton church, Devon, 211.

Kennerleigli manor, 222.

Tucker (Dr. Wm.) on construction of quadrants, 175. " Tune that the cow died of/' 375. 501. Tunnel between England and France, 411. Tupper (J. P.) on " Sensation in Vegetables," 337. Turkey and Russia in 1712-13, 446 Turkey gowns worn by Presbyterians, 376. Turkish inscription at Buda, 470. Turkish women, 331. Turner family in Pennsylvania, 315. Turnspit dogs, 233. T. (W. H. W.) on bodies of the excommunicated, 263.

Charles II.'s death, 207.

Cresswell (Judge), 460.

Fillingham (Win.), bibliopole, 141.

Grierson (Constantia), 264.

Herscht 1 (Sir William), 460.

Latitude and longitude, 243.

Luttrell family, 91.

Mabel, its meaning, 242.

Martin V., pope, 223.

Minster Lovel, 401.

Newspapers, their history, 242.

Physiognomy and Chiromancy, 162.

Sir Charles Sedloy, 222.

Tithe itnpropriators, 263.

Winchelsea, its etymology, 404. T. (W. J.) on ballad of battle of Beachy Head, 23.

Barony of Molingaria, 149. T. (W. M.) on Junius's quotation from Cicero, 288.

Roscoe's edition of Pope, 135. Tyrconnel hunting at Comb-Martin, 453. Tythe impropriators in capitular patronage, 173. 263.

282. 323. 402. Tyttery and Tyzack families, 271.

U.

Ulster, red hand of, 226.

Umbrella or parasol, their distinction, 503.

Uneda on Captain M'Cluer, 353.

Uneda on English ballads, 354.

Fairfax family, 17.

Hook's bull, 390.

Quotations wanted, 353^

Rapid printing in America, 372.

Remarkable man and his family, 490.

" Too late," its author, 353. Upas tree, its poisonous effects, 430. Upminster on D'Enghain's chapel, 92. Urceola elastica, drawings of, 454. 502. Usurpare, its derivation, 87. Utterson (Edw. Vernon), his reprints of early English

poetry, 6. 37. Uxbridge (Henry Paget, 1st Earl), 326.

V.

Vaez (Luis) de Torres, " Discoveries of Queros," 375.

Valour, new Order of, 209.

Vanbrugh (Sir John), his family, 7. 116.

Vandeput (Sir George), candidate for Westminster, 176.

Vane (William Lord), 326.

Vandyck (Sir Antony), " Diana and Actaeon," 290. 519.

Varna, battle of, 230.

Vaux family, 55. 161.

" Veni Creator Spiritus," its authorship, 148. 200. 261.

281; translator, 432.

" Veni Sancte Spiritus," its author, 148. 200. 261. 280. Ventris (Edward) on Anstey pedigree, 336. Venus chastising Cupid, in mediaeval art, 355. Vernage, its meaning, 234. Vernon's Reports, their authorship, 128. 332. Verse in the sense of solo, 135. Vertomannus (Lewis) and the beasts of Mecca, 56. Vessels' approach foreseen, 315. 382. 418. 519. Vigilans (A. A. F.) on longest siege, 271. Vilain-Quatorze, or Vilain-XlV., 232. Villemam on Gregory VII., 232. Vincent on proper names of cattle, 291. Vintor on publication of banns, 34. Volpone on Sir Stephen Fox's arms, 410.

W.

W. on the Rev. Robert Montgomery, 400. W. 1. on quotation from Dean Swift, 421. W. Bombay, on Mayor of London, 1335, 353. W. Dublin, on Spanish enigma, 421. Wagstaffe (Thomas), a Nonjuring bishop, 30. Waiter, its early use, 229. Walcott (Mackenzie) on Annueller, 521.

Boy bachelor, 411.

Canonicals worn in public, 521.

Clcre as a local affix, 4CO.

Consecrations of Bps. Graham and ILnniltun, 314.

Door inscriptions, 519.

Eucharistic wine, 402.

Heybridgc Whitsunday custom, 521.

Hornchurch, origin of the name, 520.

Hours for marrying, 301.

Military costume, 332. 422. 516.

" Nolo episcopari," 341.

Priests' hiding-places, 440.