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Caius on James Shergold Boone, 98

C. (A. J.) on King's County, Ireland, 432

Calcutta black hole, names of the sufferers, 133
"Caledonian Musical Museum," 497

Calthrope (Sir Charles), knt., 19, 55, 140, 178
Calverley (Sir Henry), noticed, 501

Camden (John), editions of his "Britannia," 109

Campbell (Sir Alexander), noticed, 427

Campbell (Sir Hugh), noticed, 427

Campbell (J. D.) on Blownorton clock, 6
Clyde (Lord), register of his birth, 207
Denbigh (Lady) and Garrick, 450
Druidical literature, 207

Drumclog battle, its anniversary, 5
Fast =
quick, its early use, 110
Goetie, its derivation, 147

Hit and Hitch, their derivation, 147
Horse-loaves, 250

Innocente Coate, 286

Lambe (Dr.) and Madame Davies, 413
Lord High Treasurer of England, 168
Monarchs' seals, 288

Night-dress and bed-gowns, 332
Parish boundary land-marks, 433
Poem by the Ettrick Shepherd, 430
Presbyter (Jack), 346
Scottish colony in France, 8
Scottish games, 230

St. John's Eve custom, 168
Stooky-Sabbath, 286
Storque, its meaning, 475
Taynting, its meaning, 26
Wale, its etymology, 26
Words explained, 260

Campbell (Rev. T. H.), of Merchant Taylors' School,

349

Campbell (Thomas), poet. arms, 304; parodies on
"Hohenlinden," 209, 255

Campbell (Sir Thomas), temp. 1609, his family, 268.
Campbells of Calder, Island of Islay, 242
Candles, when invented, 325, 423
Candlestick, the Golden, its fate, 352

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Canne (John), puritan minister, 397, 441
Cantova (Jean-Antoine), Jesuit missionary, 456
Capnobatæ, the Scythian, 497

Carew (C. B.) on Johnstone the freemason, 69

Carew (Sir George) and Mr. Stafford, 8; Sir Walter
Raleigh's letter to, 3

Carey (P. S.) on Reuben Burrow, &c., 10

Biaritz, its locality, 166

Christian names of authors, 258

Fly-leaf scribblings, 108

Gazetteer, as a geographical dictionary, 25
Gloucestershire songs, 257

Merchant Adventurers' Company, 372
Simon (Thomas), book on vellum, 111

Carfindo," in Dibdin's Songs, 398

Caricatures, political, their origin, 87, 363
Carilford on ancestry and arms, 208

Campbell (Thomas), the poet, arms, 304
Crest unknown, 267

Ford family, 291

Painting, 288

Paper-making in Ireland, 210

Carmichael family of Carspherne, 262

Carmichael (C. H. E.) on the Carmichael family, 262
Carpenter (Elias), pamphlets, 477
Carriage-master, his duties, 29

Carric earldom, 144

Carrow Abbey, Norwich, cartularies, 497
Carte (Thomas), memorandum books, 291

Campbell (J. D.) on Addison and the Spectator, 146, Carter (Thomas) on regiments in America, 135

507

Bivouac, its orthography, 86

Blast furnace, production from, 146

Duke of Kingston's regiment, 418

Buffs, the third foot, 443

Carthagena, Account of its Siege, 165, 309, 400

Carver (Derrick), the Lewes martyr, 209

Casket portrait, 280

Castilian aristocracy, 466

Casting in plaster, 86

Castner (S.), jun., on Kastner arms, 167

"Cat in the pan," or turn coat, 17
Cathena (Peter), mathematician, 370

Catherine de Medicis, picture at Alton Towers, 69
Catton (Charles), artist, letter, 124
Cavaliers, Army Lists of, 120

Cave on Peter Paul Rubens, 168

Caxton (Wm.), existing copies of "The Recuyell of the
Histories of Troy," 307; indulgences printed by him,

387

C. (B. H.) on monogram of Constantine, 403
Numismatic queries, 218

Proverbs xxvi. 8, 219

Sun-dial at Bishopstone church, 230

C. (D.) on George Bellas, 146

Fox (Margaret), arms of her first husband, 147

C. (E.) on mediæval seal, 529

Cecil Street, Strand, subterranean gallery, 475
C. (E. E.) on Bridport, 138, 176
Celsius (Olaus), biography, 170

Celsus (Minus) Senensis, "de Hereticis," 63, 131
C. (E. M.) on Law family of Lauriston, 32, 214
Cenci (Beatrice), last prayer, 266

Cereal productiveness, 145, 298

C. (G.) on Sir Tobie Mathew's biography, 159

C. (G. A.) on Sir Charles Calthrope, 19

C. (G. R.) on Lord Wenlock, 326

C. (G. S.) on Merkyate cell, 397

C. (H.) on subterranean chambers, 475
Chamberlaque (Dr.), a joker, 109
Chambers (G. F.) on the Bloxam family, 409

"London University Magazine," 440
Champion (Richard), of Bristol, 27

Chance (F.) on derivation of Exchequer, 117

Fast swift, 215

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Sky at sunset, 470

Chancellor of the Exchequer a judge, 257, 277

Chancellors of England, their London residences, 448
Chapman (Edw. Walton), of Newcastle, 325
Chapinan (Thomas), of Hitchin, 523
Chapman (Walter), a Scottish printer, 1
Chariot, sailing, 194

Charles I., Salmasius' Defence of him, 375; sleeping-
room at Moreton-in-the-Marsh, 514; place of his
execution, 195.

Charles I., "The Life and Reigne of," attributed to
John Milton, 355

Charles II.: "Eikon Basilike Deutera," 410
Charles II., satirical epitaph on, 189, 259

Charlton (Edw.), M.D., on Sinavee, or Sinavey, 200
Charnock (R. S.) on Avernot, a grape, 401

Bigot, origin of the word, 171

Bochart, or Boshart, 361

Candles, 423

Christie family name, 57

Cloudberry, 219

Crapaud ring, 423

Eels, local names derived from, 381

Godolphin: White Eagle, 56, 95

Ot, as a termination, 140

Quaint surnames, 333

Tanjibs, its derivation, 135

Charnock (R. S.) on Teresa, its derivation, 481

Charron, "De la Sagesse,” English translation, 48, 135
Charteris (Robert), early Scottish printer, 3

Chatham (Wm. Pitt, Earl of) and the Spanish lan-
guage, 313; his last words, 109

C. (H. B.) on burning alive, 57
Insecure envelopes, 37

Luther on the Galatians, 55

Phrase: "Touched by thy pen," &c., 525
Sigaben and the Manichæans, 458

C. (H. C.) on crystal globe, 156
Danish invasion, the first, 58
Honses submerged, 514
Letters of Marque, 68

Origen and Britain, 130
Potheen, 278

Venus chastising Cupid, 259

Cheque, or check, origin of the word, 43, 73, 116, 417
Chessborough on Central Africa, 86

Cold in the month of June, 99
Danish invasions, 235

Gambrinus, 258

Gentilhomme: Nobilis, 18

Greek and Roman games, 19

Hebrews, authorship of the Epistle to the, 27
Herod the Great, 199

Inscription on Crosthwaite font, 257

Monogram of Constantine, 259

Peter's pence, 256

Proverbs xxvi. 8, its different translations, 9

Regiomontanus, 178

Seth the patriarch, 289

Theta on British coins, 197

Titles born by clergymen, 235

Turning the cat in the pan, 17
Zonaras (Joannes), Cosmogony, 38
Cheyne (Jane, Lady), noticed, 506

Chimere, an ecclesiastical garment, 267, 359
Choak-Jade at Newmarket, 410, 483
Christening tongs, 70, 250

Christian names, fantastic, 369, 416, 525
Christie, origin of the name, 57

Christiern (Prince) of Denmark, 57, 96, 173, 197
Christmas, notes on, 485-488; 511, 512; abused in
the Lutheran churches, 487; and in Italy, ib.; Poly-
dore Vergil on masquerading at, ib.; opinions of the
Pagans of this great event, 512

Christmas carols, old church, 511

Christinas mystery of the eleventh century, 489
Chrysom children, 430, 505

Church used by churchmen and Romanists, 56, 99
Church ver. King, 56

Churches, when to be reconsecrated, 455

Churches in the Highlands, commission for building,

431

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Clement of Alexandria, quoted, 149

Clergymen, titles borne by, 148, 179, 235, 257, 296
Clerical baronets, 148, 179, 235, 257, 296

Clerkenwell, materials for its history, 211; Newcastle,

or Albemarle House, 287

Cleveland (Thomas, Earl of), portrait, 11

Clitherow (Margaret), Life and Death, 185
Cloudberry, a plant, 39, 178, 219

Clyde (Lord), register of his birth, 207

C. (M.) on the battle of Naseby, 210

Prophet of the Passion Mysteries, 498

C. (Matthew) on "God save the King" in church, 335

C. (N.) on female fools, 523

Coal at Oxford, 267, 319

Coalston, its magic pear, 177

Cobham (Eleanor), her family, 410

Cobham (Henry Broke, 8th Baron), and Earl of Tot-
ness, 228

Cobra and the Mongoose, 205

Cockpit at Whitehall, 71

"Codex Vaticanus," ed. 1859, an erratum, 473, 528
Cokayne (Mrs.) of Ashbourne, 305, 338, 415
Cold in the month of June, 19, 99, 159, 295
Coleridge (S. T.), letter to T. J. Ouseley, 467
Collet (Dr. John), noticed, 47, 94, 175

Collet (Colonel), inquired after, 147

Collier (Jeremy) on the Stage, 390, 435
Collier (J. P.) oa Sir Francis Drake, 271

Collins (John), author of "To-morrow," &e., 445

Combe (John a'), epitaph, 48

Common Prayer Book: Prayer for the Parliament, 212
Commoners using supporters, 255, 401
Complutensian Polyglott on vellum, 431

Congius Romanus, a vase, 127

Congreve (-) of Congreve and Stretton, 393

Congreve (Sir Geoffrey), inquired after, 515

Consecration and reconsecration of churches, 455

Constantine (Emperor), monogram, 259, 314, 403, 517
Canto-mono-bolos, an athletic exercise, 19
Contracts, a percentage deducted, 287, 421

Cook (Capt.), prints of his death, 375

Cook (Vincent), inquired after, 167

Cook's Castle, Isle of Wight, 88

Cooke family, 268

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Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Harper (Joseph), LL.D.,

190

Heane (Major-General), 113
Henderson (Sir John), 224
Honywood (Sir Philip), 285
Honywood (Sir Robert), 322
Hopton (Sir Ingram), 255]

Hutton (Matthew), D.D., 164

Johnson (Rev. John), two of this name, 409
Jones (Samuel), 527

Kenyon (Roger), 420

Kerridge (Capt. Thomas), 95

King (Rev. John), of Hull, 167

Leigh (Charles and Sir Oliph), 514

Locke (John), father of the philosopher, 146
Marsh (Charles), the orator, 363
Parker (Anthony), 528
Prestwich (Edmund), 361
Rose (William Stewart), 345
Sampson (Rev. John), 77

Spenser's Faerie Queene unveiled, 140
Throckmorton (Thomas), 516
Vane (Sir Walter), 302

Wales (Rev. Samuel), 476
Wilkinson (Rev. Joseph), 370

Cooper (W. D.) on Bills of Mortality, 219
Potwalloping franchise, 217

Cordax, a rough dance, 19

Cordova, mosque of, in Spain, 50, 98

Corkran (Sutton) on Lieut.-Col. George Browne, 482
Cormorants caught by the hand, 304

Cornwall, sheriff's of, 17, 55

Cornwallis (Sir Charles), Life of Prince Henry, 425

Coronets used by the French noblesse, 437

Costumes of Louis XIII. of France, 186, 256, 277

Cotton (Ven. H.) on prices of old books, 25

Zigabenus (Euthymius), 279

Couch (T. Q.) on ring posies, 243, 382
Coulthart family of Coulthart and Collyn, 262
"Council of Ten," its editor, 35, 98

Country residence, 6

Court of Session, its singular powers, 125

Cowdray House, Sussex, destroyed by fire, 355

Cowper (William), "Epistle to Joseph Hill," 271

Cowthorpe oak in Yorkshire, 69, 119, 238, 381, 432,

520

Cox, surnames ending in, 304

Coxe (Arthur Cleveland)," Christian Ballads," 30

Cpl. on Bayly or Bayley family, 351

Bulstrode (Mrs.), the Court Pucelle, 150
Calis and Island voyages, 231
Chute (Sir Walter), 287
Dagenham registers, 529
Donne (John), jun., 149, 307

Friday Street, origin of the name, 287
Heywood (John), epigrammatist, 247
Kerr (Wm.), third Earl of Lothian, 306
St. Pancras, Middlesex, early views, 308
Treacle Bible, 327

Washington family 231

C. (P. S.) on Bath hospital, 134
Walsall-legged, 77

C. (R.) on mother and son, 523
Crabbe (George), poem by him, 375
Craig (Rev. Thomas) of Whitby, 325
Cranmer family, 480

Crapaud ring, 351, 423, 443
Cresswell (S. F.) on badges for societies, 244

Oyster grottos on St. James's Day, 257
Crests, the use of several, 372, 438, 440
Crewe (Major), whist-player, 247, 457
Crewe (Randolph), noticed, 238
Cricket, origin of the game, 186

Crinoline and hoops, 85, 238, 260, 277, 357
Crocker (Abraham) of Frome, 431

Croker (John Wilson) and Throckmorton papers, 455
Cromek (T. H.) on Bockhart or Boshart, 217

Sharp's Sortie from Gibraltar, 273

Cromwell (Oliver), burial-place, 175: bust, 26, 94;
portrait at Leek, 475; memorial at Dyrham Park,
7, 422

Cromwellian grants in Ireland, 305

Croquet, a game, 349, 439

Crosby, Great, goose feast, 82, 158

Crossley (James) on Boswell riding to Tyburn, 232

Edmund Prestwich, 168

"Index to Mankind," &c., 254

"Midwife, or Old Woman's Magazine," 254
Crossley (Wm.), engineer, 267, 438

Crosthwaite church, inscription on the font, 187, 257
Crude, cruel, origin of the words, 184

C. (T.) Durham, on Aërostation in 1607, 194
Fast swift, 158

Hudibrastic couplet, 134

Magical crystals, or mirrors, 218
Sacrifice of Isaac, 159

Sermon against Vaccination, 218

C. (U.) on Agricola's victory in Scotland, 71
Cubitt (Alderman), mark of respect, 431, 526
Culloden, inedited despatch, 409
Cumberland auctions, 410, 526
Cuningham (Wm.), M.D., his death, 305
Cunningham (Allan and Richard), botanists, 304
Cunningham (Peter) on Alphonso Ferrabosco, 450
Cup with motto, "Ex prædâ prædatoris," 351
Curfews as old as the Conquest, 291

Curtis (Elizabeth) bore twins in her 63rd year, 522
Cuthbert (St.), translation of, 44

C. (W.) on magical crystals or mirrors, 155
C. (W. P.) on Sermon against Vaccination, 160
Cyclones at the Seychelle Islands, 145

D.

D. on Robert Anderson, Cumbrian poet, 34
Cowthorpe oak, 119

Genlis (Madame de), visit to North Wales, 86
Gibbon's "Decline and Fall," passage quoted, 212
Marshall (Wm.), his publications, 17

A. on Carthagenian expedition to Algiers, 519
Law family of Lauriston, 133, 214, 362
Lee (Lady Elizabeth), 139

Repton School, head masters, 36
Sampson (Rev. John), 77

Serjeants' rings given to the sovereign, 180
D. (A.) on costumes of Louis XIII., 186

Raleigh (Sir Walter), his skull, 168
Vandyke's portraits improved, 169

Daffy's Elixir, its inventor, 77

Daft Highland Laird, 473

Dagnia family, 209, 257, 319

Dale, in co. Cumberland, 432

Dale (D.) on Robert Davenport, dramatist, 291

Dalrymple (Sir John), biography, 449

Dalton (John) on Albion and her white roses, 109
Bochart, its pronunciation, 151
Celsius (Olaus), biography, 170
Complutensian Polyglott on vellum, 431
"Don Quixote," Spanish editions, 227
Elizabeth (Queen), and Bishop Cox, 230
Gardner (Thomas), epitaph, 265
Inscription in the mosque of Cordova, 98
Inscriptions at Trujillo, 94

Isabella (Queen), "the Catholic," 93
Mozarabic liturgy, 41

Pico (Giovanni), Prince of Mirandola, 323
Pizarro's coat of arms, 55

Primrose, Our Lady's key, 110
Regale of France, 429

St. Anthony preaching to the fishes, 289, 414
St. John's Eve in Spain, 251

St. Patrick and the Shamrock, 187, 293
St. Patrick and venomous creatures, 82
Saints of Bretagne, 353

Spanish grandees, 465

Teresa (St.), origin of the name, &c, 412, 481

Wolsey's college at Ipswich, 248

Ximenes (Card.), his popular library, 409

Damask patterns, ancient, 473, 528

Dancing in slippers, 351, 437, 504

Danish and Norwegian heraldry, 473, 528

Danish invaders: Did they come directly from Den-
mark? 18

Danish invasions, 58, 235

Danish writer on unicorns, 196

Darby (Rev. Charles) poetical writer, 506

Darcy (Edward), Esq., of Dartford, marriages, 290
Dark House at Billingsgate, 308

Dart, custom of throwing it in Ireland, 244, 313
Darwin (Erasmus) on steam, 276
Dauney (William), advocate, 523
Daveney (H.) on goose feasts, 158

Patrician families of Louvain, 239
Davenport (Robert), dramatist, 291, 337

Davidson (John) on Alcohol, its derivation, 363, 402
Buff, its meaning, 287, 403

Church of the Holy Spirit, 99

Congius Romanus, 127

Eastern words, 166, 279, 394

Hook's lines on punning, 526

Magical crystals, 155
Milan, arms of, 336
Numismatic queries, 306

Um Elia Amelia, 270

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D. (M.) on Wetwang (William), 476
Dodsley (James) and the Hudibrastic couplet, 61
Dogs, their fidelity, 50, 96, 509

Domesday Book and its difficulties, 109

Donne (Dr. John) and the Court Pucelle, 150, 198
Donne (John), jun., in orders, 307; letter to Sir Con-
stantine Huygens, 295; his MS. letters, 149
"Don Quixote," Spanish editions, 180, 227, 333, 460
Doran (Dr. J.) on Earldom of Errol, 78

Guérin de Montaigu, 72

Peers' incomes in 17th century, 107

Dorax, a character in a play by Dryden, 451, 509
Dorset (Mrs.), authoress of " Peacock at Home," 372
Dos (Peter), Norwegian poet, 186

Dossity, its derivation, 349

Douglas cause, 48, 522

Douglas (Mother), the procuress, 451, 522

De la Tour (Theophilus) d'Auvergne, his heart and Douay Bible, various editions, 444
sword, 474

Delf, Dutch, a bowl of this ware, 410

Delta on Mrs. Cokayne of Ashbourne, 416
Demesne cart, employed by knights, 453

Denbigh (Lady), letter to David Garrick 450
Dennis family arms, 53, 137

Dennys family of Devon, 128, 258

Dentition in old age, 18, 508

Dove (Thomas), Bishop of Peterborough, 164
Downing (H.) on church of the Holy Ghost, 295
Drage, dragetum, explained, 290

Drake (Sir Francis), marriages, 189, 241, 271, 330,
502; portraits, 118

Dress of a lady in 1762, 85, 238, 260, 277, 357
Dresses of court ladies in Scotland, 266
Druidical literature, 207

De Quincey (Thomas), error in "Leaders in Literature," Druidism of Britain, its oriental features, 130

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Druids' misletoe festival, 485

Drumclog, anniversary of the battle of, 5
D. (R. W.) on the Earl of Sefton, 403

Shakspeare jubilee, 402

Dryden (John) and the Duke of Buckingham, 211
"Dublin Magazine," its editor, 372

"Dublin University R-view," its editor, 110, 401
Duchtich explained, 265

Dudley family of Coventry, 7

Duke with a silver hand, 451, 509

Dumfries, Squair men of, 187, 316

Dukin (A. J.) on Warden of the Cinque Ports, 129
Knights of Malta, 167

Holybach, a provincialism, 247

Moreton-in-the-Marsh and Charles I., 514
D. (W.) on Danish writer on unicorns, 196
Epistle to a Young Lady, 147

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