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GENERAL INDEX.

Clarendon (second Earl of), hisdiary, vi. 269. Con way (Marshal), his letters, vi. 68. ' Critic,' its prologue and epilogue, vi. 289. Cosby and Jeffreys families, iii. 308. Crown Office, v. 249. Declaratory Act, v. 337. Dieskau, iv. 381. " Esto perpetua," v. 337. Eton College and ram hunting, vi. 230. French society in the last century, v. 67, 501. Gerard (Lady), v. 209. Gordon (Father), his bio- graphy, v. 28. Grandison (Lord), verses by, iv. 419. Hammond, schoolfellow of Horace Walpole, vi. 368. Harateen, linen fabric, iv. 419. Hoby (Sir Philip), ii. 328. Huet, his biography, vi. 129. ' Letters on the English Nation,' v. 186. Lighthouse sinecure, v. 289. Louvre, a dance, iv. 49. Lyttelton (George, Lord), his ' Dialogues of the Dead,' v. 89. Man- field (Lord) and the Rubicon, vi. 430. 'Marsh upon the Gums,' vi. 269. Motto, " Vestigia nulla retrorsum," iii. 218. " Niccolina," the, iv. 329. Norfolk (Earl of), verses by, iv. 457. Petition to Parliament, vi. 470. Pope ( Alexander), his " Love- letters," v. 147. Prior's parentage, iii. 449. Rack- strow's old man, v. 269. Reynolds's ' Infant Academy,' v. 397. Ride from Paris to Fontaine- bleau, iv. 349. St. Martin's parish, its extent, v. 397 ; vi. 70. * Sale of Authors, ' v. 376. Sandwich ( Lady) and Lord Rochester, v. 356. Senator at Rome, vi. 508. Sidney, Young, and Brownlow, v. 8. Skim- mington, iv. 287. Sources of quotations wanted, vi. 231. Spanish ambassador, v. 269. Stanley family of Paultons, vi. 369. Titles, empty, v. 355. Tonghes, its whereabouts, iv. 28. Trollope (Mr) in Gray's ' Letters,' v. 228. Westminster Abbey, tomb in, vi. 170. Winstanley's wonders, v. 128 B. (J.) on ancient British cities, viii. 359. Authors wanted, ix. 209. Beasley, Beesley, Besley, Besleigh, x. 195. Dowager peeress, viii. 73. Inaccuracy in a modern novel, xii. 125. Mercian origins, ix. 1, 42. 'Old English Songs and Dances,' xi. 6. Plugenet family, v. 400. 'Tribal Hidage,' vii. 441 ; viii. 99, 272

B. (J. A.) on meaning of paulie, vii. 257. Pewter and its marks, iv. 458

B. (J. A. H.) on Mr. James of Aberdeenshire, x. 148

B. J. F.) on Anglo-Dutch journal, vi. 2(58. Multatuli, Dutch author, vi. 290. Smous, its etymology, vi. 493. Trunk or box, vi. 503

B. (J. G.) on picture by Cruikshank, v. 148

B. (J. J.) on the Great Exhibition, vii, 288

B. (J. L.) on heraldic query, i. 488

B. (J. M.) on Capt. Gordon and the Lancaster guns at Sebastopol, viii. 385. Goat in folk-lore, vi. 132. Louise (Princess) of Bohemia, ii. 228

B. (J. P.) on Baxter family, iii. 329. Cartier (Jacques), his voyage of 1534, vii. 409. Parr (John), Mayor 1773, vii. 149. 'Pen,' journal of literature, v. 49. Watson (Dr. Forbes), vii. 354

B. (J. T.) on bell inscription, xii. 152. Swelp, xi. 149

B. (M.) on Elizabethan poem : author wanted, x. 489 Lanted ale, vii. 157. Looking-glass folk-lore, vi. 7 " Who is the madman ? " &c., viii. 284

B. (M. A.) on Monastery at Biarritz, vi. 17. Tallant (Miss Anne), xi. 92

B. (M. P.) on Haileybury College, 'ii. 427

B. (M. W.) on Amen Court, iv. 27

B. (P. H. L.) on Bracebridge Hall, iv. 380

}. (Q.) on Flemish weavers, v. 442

B. (Q. K.) on second Earl of Albemarle, ix. 468. Authors of books wanted, ix. 488. ' Coming K ,' &c., viii. 344. Gurbs or De Gurbs barony, ix. 167

B. (Q. R.) on " Ye gods and little fishes ! " ix. 369

B. (R.) on Amen Court, iv. 134. Arbuthnot (Mrs.), vii. 231. Black bottles for wine, ix. 7. Blackstrap, its origin, vi. 505. Boca Chica, vii. 155. Bore or boar, and other fashionable slang, viii. 481. Bottled ale, its invention, vii. 287. Bricks, viii. 449. Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, vii. 216. Curate, a chained, v. 165. Curtana, vii. 213. "Dan Chaucer," v. 76. De Benstede or Bensted family, v. 115. Decade in calendar, iii. 253. Dewark, land measure, i. 218. Exemption from poor tax, xi. 56. Fahrenheit thermometer, v. 289, 463. " Five o'clock tea," when introduced, vi. 446. Fraser (Simon), vii. 192. French Peerage, i. 15. George as a feminine name, ii. 307. Heat, greatest, in England, ii. 356. Horse Marine, ii. 113. Installation of a midwife, vii. 352. 'John Bull,' a newspaper, vi. 157. Johnson (Dr.) and tea- drinking, iii. 272. Lease, long, xii. 25. Locomo- tive and gas, ix. 372. London coffee-houses and taverns, ix. 72. Mummy peas, iv. 297. Mummy wheat, viii. 170. Overstrand Church, xii. 492. Pineapple, vi. 154. " Play old gooseberry,"!. 147. Poco Mas, pen-name, i. 413. Port Arthur, i. 398. Roubiliac's bust of Pope, xi. 12. Shroud, sable, ii. 397. Silhouettes of children, ii. 396. Slough, place-names, iii. 198. Surnames, vii. 271. Suwar- roff and Masse'na, vii. 213. Thackeray and ' Damascus and Palmyra,' xii. 494. Up, use of the word, v. 196. Volant as a Christian name, v. 293. Volunteers, English, serving abroad, v. 164. Wenhaston Doom, i. 357. Winstanley's wonders, v. 237

B r (11.) on animals in people's insides, vii. 391. Bandy-legged = knock-kneed, vii. 255. Become, its meaning, vii. 277. Black bottles for wine, ix. 411. Branch, its meaning, vi, 72. Bull-baiting, ix. 314. Chest, old wooden, v. 275. Counting another's buttons, vi. 273. Creak, vi. 217. Crossing knives and forks, ix. 357. Epitaph on an attorney, x. 197. Hagioscope or oriel, xi. 375. Heuskarian rarity in the Bodlein Library, x. 14, 191. "Hill me up," viii. 192. Hoodock, its meaning, v. 113. I.O.U., vi. 276, 456. Knurr and spell, x. 196. Lighthouse, first British, v. 295. Marriage as a Christian name, vi. 25. Middlin', its meaning, v. 218. Mitre, viii. 532. Morley (George), his 'Shakespeare's Greenwood,' vi. 407. and its pronunciation, v. 135. Oak, ash, and ivy, xii. 433. P re- Reformation practices, xi. 55, 293. Right, its vulgar misuse, vii. 271. Suffolk name for ladybird, vi. 255. Turnbulls, their origin, xi. 330. U and V: VV: Double U, xii. 70. Watchhouses against bodysnatching, xi. 33. Window glass, ix. 150. Wire Pond, vi. 515

B. (R. B.) on American ship-name, iv. 498. Arms of European countries, viii. 64. Arms of Hanover, xi. 427. Augustus, Prince of Prussia, iv. 397. Berlin Arsenal, picture in, xi. 207. " Crying down credit," xii. 138. Groat : bits, x. 491. Hanover or Saxe-Coburg, xi. 258. Hebrew incantation, x.