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[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.] A. on an allusion by Macaulay, 9 Sphery, use of the word by Keats, 187 A. (A.) on O'Keefe's Agreeable Surprise,' 428 A. (E.) on dictionary queries, 32 A. (E. H.) on confirmation, 135 Lindo, portrait painter, 267 A. (F. W.) on Sir Edward Dering, 313 Abraham Elder, pseudonym, 388 Adams (W. E.) on Jean Paul Marat, 78 Addy (S. O.) on Wyrral: Worle, 274 Esop and his Fables, 61, 134 Agas, origin of the name, 208, 373, 477 Ainsworth (William Harrison), Letters in Verse,' 468 Albert Victor (Prince), his visit to Benares, 266 Aldermen of London, early, 421 Aldsworth (Hon. Mrs.), the only female Freemason, 206, 276 Allison (J. W.) on Anne Boleyn, 157 Drinking of healths, 395 Allot (Robert), his England's Parnassus,' 486 Almanacs, earliest American, 226 Alpha; pseudonym, 329, 438 Alpha on detached bell towers, 169 Books written in prison, 256 Burleigh (William Cecil, Lord), 287 Defoe (Daniel), his Dutchman, 173, 218 England, metrical history of, 35S Jackson (Rev. William), 197 'World of Westminster,' 309 Alpieu, use of the word, 225, 405, 515 Alresford, French prisoners of war at, 322 American almanacs, earliest, 226 Americanisms, 406, 424 Don't . Doesn't, 457 'Vert, history of the word, 235 Anonymous Works : Art of Complaisance, 48, 115 Free State of Noland, 90 History of Mezzotinto, 187, 236 Legend of Glenorchy, 128 Letters and Essays in Prose and Verse, 348, 418 Marston Moor, 247 Ponteach; or, the Savages of America, 136 Praise of Paris, 26 Fallows, part place-name, 116 Goldsmith (O.), his 'Traveller,' 437 Grocer, in the seventeenth century, 94 Jingo, political term, 396 Lion, the ship, 213 Macaulay (Lord), his style, 74, 237 Plover: Peewit: Lapwing, 415 Richter (J. P.), 518 Scholes surname, 255 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 233, July 19, 190 66 Washing the baby's head," 37 Worm, the verb, 235 Year, Platonic, 37 B. (E. W.) on Bage family arms, 428 B. (F. A.) on monastic life, 294 Duncan (Martin), 373 Hogg (Sir J. W.) or Horsman, 287 Holman (Joseph George), 10 Hughes family of Brecon, 254 Johnson (John Mordaunt), 9 'World at Westminster,' 395 B. (G. S.) on Christmas plum-pudding, 228 B. (H. E.) on Macaulay's essay on Clive, 285 B. (H. H.) on spectacles in art, 471 B. (H. P.), collector of engravings, 147, 314 B. (J. M.) on Ormonde family, 307 B. (J. N.) on journey to York, 344 B. (J. R.) on Borter House at Rugby, 448 B. (P. C.) on Escotland and Boteler families, 147 B. (S. I.) on statutory bull, 65 B. (T.) on John Lambert, 334 B. (W.) on Dante's Beatrice, 237 Burns (Robert), his "Of a' the airts," 46 B. (W. C.) on Serjeant Arabin, 17 Bede (Cuthbert), 258 Books in wills, 271 Chambers (Sir W.) and Brown, 306 Churches, rededicated, 374 Common Prayer Book abridged, 288, 457 Communion received indiscriminately, 15 Cot, child's, on monument, 278 Curtsey, old English, 452 De la Pole family, 491 Dialling bibliography, 298 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 182, 402 Queries, with No. 238, July 19, 189. B. (W. C.) on Judas Iscariot, 133 Shakspeariana, 165 Wind, its quantity and force, 244 Bacon family of Ipswich, 267, 433 Bagnall (J.) on royal arms in churches, 317 Malvern, Little, window in church, 148 Bailey (Philip James), poem by, 407, 495 INDEX. Balcleugh (Lady) and Sir Andrew Hamilton, 467 Balking Church, its age, 389 Ballyhack: "Go to Ballyhack," 209 Balzac (Honoré de), his Eugénie Grandet,' 308 Bank bills notes, 32 Banns of marriage, rubric for their publication, 246 Gaskell: Gascoigne, 115 Sense, Sence, Christian name, 354 Barley surname, 445, 513 Barmbrack currant bun, 20 Barrett family of Colwall, co. Hereford, 307 Bartlett (A. H.) on cob-nut, 138 Barwell (Richard) and Warren Hastings, 328, 414 Bassett (James), ancestor of President Harrison, 48 Bath and Wells, arms of the see, 145 Bathurst (Charles), bookseller and publisher, 228, Battle-field find, 86 Bayne (T.) on thorough abridgment, 5 Books of reference, 455 "But and ben," 57, 198 Campbell (Thomas), 309 Common Prayer Book abridged, 498 French of "Stratford atte Bowe," 497 Richter (J. P.), 518 Swain (Charles), 406, 475 Verminous, early use of the word, 6, 76 Wind, its force, 335 Be, the verb, case before and after, 109, 174 Beaconsfield (Lord), his "superior person," 287, 398 Beard (J.) on detached bell towers, 169 Codger, its meaning, 170 Bedford archdeaconry, 207 Bedfordshire custom, 505 Beech, large, 317 Beenham and Benham Lovell, Berks, 327 Beet (Thomas), bookseller, his death, 420 Bell-ringing customs, 205, 313, 398 Bella great bell of St. Dominic at Perugia, 205; Benares, Prince Albert Victor's visit to, 266 Berenger (Richard), letter to Dodsley, 383 Bexhill Church and Horace Walpole, 276 Bible, discoveries in, 37; Genesis v. passim, "and Bibliography :- Ainsworth (William Harrison), 468 Books, published in the provinces, 16, 193, 311, Burton (Robert), 2, 56, 97, 253 Carey (George Saville), 349, 431 Common Prayer Book of Church of England, Crakanthorpe (Richard), 149, 235 Cruikshank (George), 405 Defoe (Daniel), 90, 173, 218 Dialling, 216, 298 Drury (Robert), his 'Journa',' 121, 177, 315 Eden (Sir F. Morton), 462 England's Parnassus,' 486 'France Maritime,' 287, 431 Fry (John), of Bristol, 287 |