INDEX. THIRD SERIES.-VOL. IV. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, Books RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, A. A. on Queen's memorial to the Prince Consort, 45 A. de F. on wand of Grand Master of Templars, 307 A. (A.) on binding a stone in a sling, 96 Boleyn (Anne), a term of opprobrium, 404 Cleanliness next to godliness, 419 Devil, a proper name, 418 Foxhangre, a proper name, 419 Gundulf (Bp.), and his architecture, 321 St. Mary Matfelon, 419 Wellington a cannibal, 412 Abdy (Rev. Wm. Jarvis), epitaph, 227 Abhba on Lieut.-Gen. John Adlercron, 304 Anonymous works, 11, 48, 371 Ancient custoin, 313 Archidiaconal visitations in Ireland, 267 Booterstown, near Dublin, 339 Campbell's "Hohenlinden " parodied, 209 Dublin University Review, 110 Exempt jurisdiction of Newry and Mourne, 351 "Letters on Literature," the author, 110 "Memoirs of Nine Living Characters," 411 Notes on Sermons, 110 "Periodical Press," its author, 326 Plunket (Lord), letter, 278 Political economy, 288 Sefton (Earl of), a Roman Catholic priest, 198, St. Helen's, Abingdon, account books, 478 "Thoughts on the early Irish Nation," 248 Alfred (King), of Northumberland, 324 Algiers, Spanish expedition against, 432, 518 Bowden (Rev. Samuel), 504 Fowke (Joseph), 360 Leighton (Abp.), his library, 131 Alleyn (Edward), actor, 367 Alliteration: "Siege of Belgrade," 88, 315 Allworth family, 268 Almanacs, ancient, 184 Alréennes, les Trois, 374 America and the see of London, 84 America, British regiments there in 1755-1760, 29, American army movements, a song, 496 American major-generals, 344 Ammergau mystery, 473, 528 Amsterdam, the Rasphuys and Spinhouse, 371, 518 Adventures of Naufragus, 497. Bickerstaffe (Isaac), Predictions for 1708, 289 Charles I., The Life and Reigne of, 1651, 355 Contest of the Twelve Nations, 11 Eiko Basilike Deutera, 410 Exhibition, or a Second Anticipation, 497 Ireland: True and Impartial History of its Wars, Puritan turned Jesuit, 131 Round Preacher, 27 Secret History of Europe, 476 Serious and Comical Essays, 111 Thoughts on Early Ages of the Irish Nation, 248 Vaccine Phantasmagoria, 13 Visit to Dublin, 529 Whole Duty of Man, 231 Anonymous Works:- William III., a True History of the Designs and Anspach (Theodore), his tomb, 473 Antiquarius on the Knights Hospitallers, 11, 30 Apothecaries' Company, arms on a seal, 69, 99 Apsley, Strickland, and Wynne families, 6 Archidiaconal visitations in Ireland, 267 Architectural Publication Society's alphabet, 292 Arden, account of the Forest, 120 Armorial bearings, right to continue, 229, 312, 381 Arnold (John), chronometer-maker, 527 Cowthorpe oak in Yorkshire, 69 Ashmore (John), translator of "Odes of Horace," 112. Astley church, co. Worcester, carved head in, 228 Astrolabe and Jacob's staff, 70, 113, 197, 239 Atkinson, governor of Senegal, 185 Aubrey (John), Staffordshire ghost story, 395, 524 Auctions in Cumberland, 410, 526 Audley (Lord) of Walden, London residence, 449 Austrian motto, the five vowels, 304 B. B. on merchants' and tradesmen's marks, 463 Pseudo-Shakspeare confession, 168 B. (A.) on merchants' marks, 413 Backarè, its signification, 203, 368 Badges for learned and other societies, 244 Bagendon (W. D.) on blood thicker than water, 174 Baily (Michael), the original of Westall's Woodman, 392 Bainbridge family, 15, 178 Bainbridge (Card. Christopher), 16 Bainbridge (Dr. John), physician and astronomer, 16 Ballads, counterfeit, 284 Ballsbridge, near Dublin, its derivation, 203 William III., An Impartial History of the Plots Ban, or Bari, of the Hindoos, 166 and Conspiracies, 230, 300 Banqueting-house, Whitehall, 196 Bates (Wm.) on the bibliography of the Devil, 478 Michael Johnson, &c., 388, 520 "Jolly Nose," a drinking song, 488 Landseer's Fable of the Monkey, 400 Settle (Elkanah), 394 Swing, the rick-burner, 440 Bath, beggars punished at, 47; Hospital, 134, 256 Baxter (W. E.) on Charity, a poem, 257 Davy (Ellis), his seal, 372 Lewes and its annual commemoration, 209 Bede (Cuthbert) on Provincial newspapers, 38 Bede (the Venerable), "Commentary on the Penta- Bedford (Jacquetta, Duchess of), her mother, 259, 260 Bedwell (Rev. Wm.), date of his death, 228 Eglantine honeysuckle, 305 Beke and Speke families, 86, 156 Bell inscriptions, 208 Bell literature, 52, 96 Bell motto, 325 Bells, baptisin of, 246, 381, 440; Dr. Parr's fondness Bells of Spain, 6 ell (Dr. Wm.) on Gresham arms at Ilford, 175 Proverb in Apuleius, 157 Ptolemy on Africa and the Nile, 105 Treacle and oyster grottoes, 192 Bellas (George), inquired after, 146, 219, 256 Berne, four Dominican friars burnt, 498 Berry, or Bury,-a field at Bignor, 304, 401, 482, 529 Bethel (Slingsby), Lord Mayor and M.P., 186 B. (F. C.) on Fast, a provincialism, 363 Gibraltar, 362 Heath beer, 311 March (Charles), 529 Wife-sale, 324 B. (H. A) on Burnet family, 146 Bhagavadgita, an epic poem, 166, 238, 279, 339 Bible, authorised Commentary, 424; the Treacle, 327 Bibliothecar. Chetham. on General Literary Index, 162 Parr (Dr.), love of campanology, 257 Bibliothèque Impériale, Paris, admission to, 364 Billingsgate, the Dark House, 308 Bills of Mortality, number of parishes, 166, 219 Billyng (Wm.), "The Five Wounds of Christ," 113, 172 Bingham (C. W.) on Benedict XIV., 260 Irving's Greek Testament, 352 Robinson (Rob.) and Cousin Phillis, 458 Birch (Mr. Serjeant John), Cursitor Baron, 319, 402 Bishops' robes, 267, 359 Bishopstone church, its sun-dial, 230 Bis-sextile year, why the 24th February, 209, 257 B. (J.) on Bishops' robes, 267 Greek pronunciation, 216 B. (J.), jun. on early paper mill, 298 B. (J.), Derby, on Bishops' robes, 360 B. (J. MC.), Tasmania, on Sir Anthony Browne, 355 Blackbeard (Isaac) of Whitby, 372 Blackguard, its meaning, 295, 339 Blackloists, noticed, 64 Black Monday, 6, 58 Bone (J. W.) on London University, 317 Book Exchange, 40, 79 "Book of St. Albans," the adventures of a copy, 368 Books bought by the ton, 25, 253 Books, oil-stains removed from, 495 Books, three of the most popular in 1594, 470 Books recently published :— Afternoon Lectures on English Literature, 423 Autograph Souvenir, 384 Buchanan's Undertones, 529 Bede (Cuthbert), Tour in Tartan Land, 40 Bruce's Wallet Book of the Roman Wall, 160 Burns's Poems and Songs, 384 Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, 1558— Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Census of British Empire, 364 Chetham Society: History of the Chantries of Clarke's Shakspeare Characters, 200 Cresswell's History of Printing in Nottingham- Crossman's Young Man's Meditation, 200 Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 530 Denise, by the author of Mademoiselle Mori, 40 De la Rue's Diary and Calendar, 463, 510 Foster's Essays on Decision of Character, 364 Gaspey's Guide to Tunbridge Wells, 220 Giraldus Cambrensis, Historical Works, 100, 279 Good Things for Railway Readers, 220 Hervey's Feast of Camelot, 363 Hoare's English Words from Latin Roots, 120 Home and Foreign Review, 320 Journal of Sacred Literature, 320 Lirriper's (Mrs.) Lodgings, 484 London, Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs, and Lowndes' Bibliographer's Manual, 320 New Testament Illustrated, 444 Novello (Vincent), Life and Labours, 444 Prior's Popular Names of British Plants, 444 Books recently published: — Rawdon (Marmaduke), his Life, 160 Shakspeare's Works, by Clark and Glover, 20; re- Shakspeare's Works, by Dyce, 483 Sherer's Desk-book of English Synonymes, 463 Smiles's Industrial Biography, 444 Smith's History of the World, 483 Surtees Society: Heraldic Visitations of the Nor- Sussex Archæological Collections, 220 Worcester and Worcestershire Antiquities, 60 Bookbinding, ancient, 448 Bookworm on Mirabeau, a spy, 226 Boone (Rev. James Shergold), 35, 98, 138, 153, 299 Booterstown, near Dublin, 276, 339 Booth (John) on epigram by D'Israeli, 128 Epigram on Lord John Russell, 129, 217 Schwartzenburg's epigram on bayonets, 129 Bowden (Rev. John), of Frome, 431, 504 Bowser (W. A.) on Alessandro Stradella, 9 Boyle (Charles), son of the first Earl, 496 Braddon (Laurence), and the death of the Earl of Bradmoor church, near Nottingham, 27 Brent (Algernon) on Peter Dos, a poet, 186 Brettingham (Matthew), architect, 458 Breviary of Aberdeen," early edition, 1 Brian, King and martyr, 304, 360 Bridport, its local history, 27, 75, 138, 139, 176 Brodie (Deacon), name of his mother, 372 Brooke (Sir Basil), of Madeley, Shropshire, 81, 136 Browne (Sir Anthony), portraits, 355, 528 Browne (Claude Scott), Mrs. Hemans's brother, 324, 360 Browne (Lieut.-Col. George), youngest brother of Mrs. Bryans (J. W.) on herald query, 69 Bryndley family of Wistaston, &c., arms, 50 B. (S.) on James Burnet, landscape painter, 292 Davy (John), musical composer, 396 Goose tenure, 268 Parody by Gostling, 244 Southcott (Joanna), works, 476 Thompson (Rev. Peter), 337 Yorkshire words and phrases, 108 B. (T. M.) on Cowthorpe oak, 432 B (T. N.) on "Miller of the Dee," its locale, 49 Buckton (T. J.) on bed-gown and night-dress, 332 Binding a stone in a sling, 137, 259 Bissextile day, 257 Boating proverb, 436 Bochart, its pronunciation, 157 Christiern (Prince) of Denmark, 96, 197 Danish invasion, the first, 58 Duchtich, in Lord Hervey's Memoirs, 265 Fast swift, 158 = French wine disused in 1749, 259 Greek phrase in Plutarch, 197, 319 Greek pronunciation, 216 Mediatised German princes, 316 Oriental queries, 442 Postal system, 356 Scottish for Scotch, 523 Septuagint, authorised version, 379 -ster, as a termination, 351 Stonehenge, 277 Substantia, as used by Greek and Latin writers, 58 Buff, its meaning, 287, 337, 403, 443 Bulstrode (Mrs.), the Court Pucelle, 150, 198 |