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THIRD SERIES.-VOL. III.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, PROVERBS
AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPERIANA, AND SONGS AND BALLADS.]

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Charles I., place of his execution, 292
Christmas carol extraordinary, 6
Crockets, origin of, 25

Gentlemen without coat armour, 317

Good Friday called Long-Rope Day, 444

Graining, its inventor, 7

Hackney, its derivation, 95
Hoppesteres in Chaucer, 77

Local proverbial sayings, 316
Organs in Italy, 63
Stamina explained, 100
Throwing down a tower, 318
Towns submerged, 362

Vegetables introduced into England, 280
Wren (Sir Chris.) and the ladies, 28

A. (A. R. I. B.) on architectural societies, 6

Architecture, its mixed styles, 48
Pamment brick, 27

Abbeys destroyed by lightning, 91

Abbeys of Great Britain, inheritors of their lands, 231

Abbot (Abp. George), "Geography," 39

A. (B. D.) on heraldic query, 230

Abhba on Mayors, aristocratic, 18

New Ross, co. Wexford, 491
"Nuptiæ Sacræ," its author, 190

Olde's Acquittal and Purgation of Edward VI, 29
Plunket (Lord), 259

Recollections of Skeffington Gibbon, 289

Ryan's History of the Effects of Religion on Man-
kind, 344

St. James's Well, Dublin, 209
Tracts on Irish Affairs, 152

Very Reverend, 492

"Youth's Catechism," its author, 269

Abracadabra on Sir Francis Drake's portraits, 26
"Abraham's Bosom," an inn sign, 188, 399

Ache on diamond or adamant, 517

Teague, or Tegg, 517

A. (C. H. I.) on the young Pretender's residence, 408
Ackworth, Yorkshire, Christmas custom, 117, 199, 220
Acorn vice the Cross, 247, 378.

Adams (John Quincy), marriage, 323

Adam's penalty and change of seasons, 151

Addis (John) on A-1, 478

Addison (John), supposed plagiarisms, 245

Adrian (IV.), bull for the annexation of the Sudreys, 406
A. (E. H.) on baptismal names, 328

Burial in a sitting posture, 264

Fortescue (Sir Adrian), 174
Galeatus, used by St. Jerome, 329
Louis XIV. at Oxford, 344

Push-pin, a game, 153

Royal funeral ceremony in Portugal, 466

Abhba on anonymous publications, 111, 406, 427, 430, Erarius, the Roman, 268

468

Clare (John Fitzgibbon, Earl of), 267

Diocesan libraries in Ireland, 112

Dublin newspapers, 1725-27, 267

English Synonyms, 133

Fitzwilliam (Viscount), his will, 75

Goldsmith Club, Dublin, 490

"Intelligencer," by Roger L'Estrange, 90

land, 279

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Aërated water, 131, 217

Affinis on Arthur O'Connor, 136

A. (F. S.) on arms of Leighton family, 230

"Ager Privatus" of the Romans, 286

Agincourt, nobles at the battle of, 119

Agrarian law among the Romans, 249

Aird (Thomas), "The Devil's Dream on Mount Aks-
beck," 379

Knighthood conferred by Lords Justices of Ire- A. (J.) on inscriptions filled with lead, 99

Akimbo, how performed, 379

Alaric on baronets' sons and knighthood, 37
Albert, Prince Consort, hymn by, 268, 336

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Allen (Rev. Benjamin), literary works, 251

Almanacs, history of, 86

Almoner, the Lord High, 88, 158

A. (M.) on Lambeth degrees and hoods, 460
Amaranth, the medieval, 307

America, bibliography of the civil war, 111; civil war

foretold, 66. See United States

America discovered by the French, 387
American colleges, lists of graduates, 109

Amiconi (Jacopo), painter, 123

Anastasius IV., bull for annexing the Sudreys, 406

Anaxagoras, Pericles, and Thomas Moore, 149, 195

Anderson family, co. Roxburgh, 46, 159

Anderson (James), sale of his library, 507

Anglo-Saxons and Asiatic topography, 467

Anderson (Robert), Cumbrian poet, 492

Andrewes (Col. Eusebius), burial, 4

Anglo-Saxon gods, their names, 25

Animal sent to Ireland by Henry VI., 387

burgh, 221

Anonymous Works:

Method of Instruction in Sacred History, 427
Notes of a Journey in the North of Ireland, 111
Nuptiæ Sacræ: Marriage and Divorce, 190, 236
O. P. Victorious, 112

Perfect Politician-Life of Oliver Cromwell, 268
Picture of Parsonstown, King's County, 111
Plutarch, Female Revolutionary, 368
Plutarch, the Revolutionary, 368

Post-Boy robbed of his Mail, 307, 398
Practical Contemplations, 429, 498

Protestant Popery, or the Convocation, 169
Rabelais (Rob.) Abeillard and Heloisa, 427
Russia: The Present State of Russia, 360
Sale of Authors, 210, 357

Saul, a dramatic sketch, 268
School for Scandal, 1784, 149

School for Scandal, or Newspapers, 1792, 149
School of the Heart, 285

Sketches, being Poems, &c., 408

Sophia Dorothea, Memoirs of, 369, 438
Sunday, a poem, 131

Theatric Count, 112

Three Months in Ireland, by an English Protes.
tant, 111

Trip to Ireland, 430

Youth's Catechism, 1759, 269

Anstrey (Sir J.), Life of Samuel Butler, 101
Anthelia, or Halo shadow of Ceylon, 306, 405
Antiquarius on Knights Hospitallers, 450
Ants laying up food, 449, 499

A. (P.) on Irish song, 459

Apocalypse, Syriac version, 56
Archers, the Scottish, 369

Architectural Societies, earliest, 6, 77, 157

Architecture, its mixed styles, 48, 99

Aristophanes, translator of "The Frogs," 189

Arma inquirenda, 386, 457

Armistead (Edwin), on flesh meaning pork, 247
Arms, Dictionary of Coats of, 20, 420

Anne of Denmark, consort of James I., entry into Edin- Arins, Officials of the College of, 405

Annus Magnus, 249, 391

Anonymous Works:-

Anecdotes of Polite Literature, 427

Answer to "The Jockey Club," 122

Art of Employing Time, 229
Clara Chester, &c., 25

Clontarf, a poem, 111

Dialogue in the Shades, &c., 345

Doctrine of the Bible, 259

Edward the Black Prince, History of, 210

Endimione, a serenata, 167

Essay towards a Proposal for Catholic Communion,

140

Eubulus, Answere to the Romish Ryme, 92
Historical Collections of Great Britain, 11.
Historical Illustrations of the Passions, 154
History of the Russian Empire, 386

Lawe's Resolutions of Women's Rights, 87
Letters on the Policy of employing Machines, 67
Lexiphanes, 210

Looking Glass, 450, 497

Marks of Barhamville, Poems, 327

Arms on a Majolica plate, 386

Arne (Dr. Tho. Aug.), music of nursery rhyme, 10, 47
Arnott (Sir William), Bart., 348

Arthur (Prince) of Bretagne, scene of his death, 6
Artillery, origin of the term, 149

Ascham (Roger), "Scholemaster,"

Askew (Dr. John), his family, 36

160

Atkinson (Win.) of Jesus College, Camb., 166
Aundelettes, waved silk, 449

Australianus on New South Wales and Waterloo fund,

151

Authors, reference to preceding, 223

A. (W. G.) on The Policy of Machines," 67
A. (W. S.) on emigrants to Massachusetts, 189
Nowell (Lawrence), descendants, 190

A. (W. T.) on Berry's Heraldry, 306
Ayrshire Poets, 337, 397

Ayton (Sir Robert), poems in MS., 289

B

B. on William Windham, Esq., 416
B. on Contemporary, 199

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Baird family pedigree, 87

Bede (Cuthbert) on card counters, 278
Folk lore of a stocking foot, 362
Hall (John), Bishop of Bristol, 19
Inn sign: "Abraham's Bosom," 188
Lucky gift to a baby, 444

"Mummy," its republication suggested, 296
Spilsbury family and Bishop Hall, 507
Taking Time by the forelock, 28

Vails, servants' gifts, 206

523

Bedford (George Nevill, 2nd Duke of) degraded, 75
B. (E. H.) on Segneri's portrait, 131
Behn (Mrs. Aphra), Life and Letters, 368
Beisly (S.) on A-1: A One, 431

Beke (Charles) on Richard Cutt, or Cutts, 368
Belbroughton, origin of the name, 509

Baker (F. W.) on portrait of Richard, King of the Belgrave (Lord), his Greek, 294, 329, 395, 456

Romans, 199

Baker (Richard Westbrook), agriculturist, 489
Baldwin (Thomas), author of " Airopaidia," 427

Ballads entered in the Registers of the Stationers' Com-
pany, 1, 2, 64, 65, 145, 146

Banks (Thos. Chris.), patent of baronetcy, 27
Baptismal names, objectionable ones, 328, 397
Barclay (J. M.), dramatic writer, 510

Barham (Wm. Foster), Poems, 266, 399, 455

Barking, All Hallows, entries in the registers, 61, 162,
283, 323

Barlow (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln, his family, 15
Barnard (A. F.) on old French terms, 235

Barnfield (Richard), "Cynthia, with Certain Sonnets,"
64

Baronets, right of creating, 27, 59

Baronets' eldest sons, their knighthood, 37

Barrington (George), pickpocket, 120
Barrister on Allan Durward, 468

James family arms, 491

Barthalonus, reference in, 417

Bartlett (E. W.) on natural phenomenon, 86

Basil, a writer in Arliss's Pocket Magazine, 207, 279

Basil, Emperor, quoted, 371

Baskerville (John), birthplace, 403

Bastards' arms, 406, 453

Bates (Wm.) on Beccaria, "Dei Delitti e delle Pene,"

228

Pope's Imitation of Horace, &c., 261

Bath (Wm. Pulteney, Earl of), marriage, 78, 430

Battledore at Leicester, 87, 172

Bauffrement (M. de), anecdote, 286

Baxter (W. E.) on Herbert's "Church Porch," 432
Bayfield family, 286

Bazbashi on John Frere, Esq., 210

B. (C.) on etymology of Jump, 240

B. (D.) on bell inscription at Christ Church, 395
Old portrait, 429

B. (E.) on Rev. Arthur Branthwayt, 207
Beard (John), actor, his runaway marriage, 68
Beaumont (Robert), "Love's Missives to Virtue," 227
Bebington family, 111

Beccaria (Cesare), "Dei Delitti e delle Pene," 228,

315

Beckford (Wm.) and the body of Charles V., 324
Beckington (Thomas), Bishop of Bath, 369
Bede (Cuthbert) on Baskerville's birthplace, 403
Belbroughton, origin of name, 509
Boscobel oak, 259
Brand new, or Bran new, 446

Bel (Wm.) of Temple-Broughton, 509
Belke (Rev. Wm.) MS. sermons, 328

Bell inscriptions, 192, 257, 266, 355, 358, 394, 419
Bells at Pisa, 31, 173; at Bordeaux, 150

Bell (Wm.), Ph. D., on the last of the German Schotten
Klöster, 226

Bellarmine on Goddard family, 319

Bellerus, the fable of, 111

Bentley (James), author of "The Harmonie of Holy
Scripture," 189

Bensley (Thomas), his death, 80

Berkeley (Geo. Monk), his family, 189
Berkely family arms, 368

Bernardi (Major John), imprisonment, 326, 397

Berry (Wm.), supplement to his coats of arms, 306
Best family of Allington Castle, 25

B. (G.) on right of creating baronets, 59

B. (H.) on University square cap, 152
Zuccarelli and Wilson, 132

B. (H. F.) on St. John family, 369

B. (H. T. D.) on the Monstrance, 455

Bible, early folios of the authorised version, 462

Bible, the first Reference, 408

Bible, first translated into Welsh, 432

Bible, Latin manuscript, 469; Sixtine, 469

Bibliothecar. Chetham on French tract translated by
Wake, 130

Mary Queen of Scot's prayer, 456
Nevyll's "Kettus," 177

Prediction of St. Vincent, 115

Spartan duplicity, 376

"Tu es Custos," 132

Bicknell (Alex.), historical compilations, 210

Bilbie (John), clockmaker, epitaph, 86

Billerbeck (Dr. Julius), "Flora Classica," 432, 478

Bingham (C. W.) on Dr. Clarke and Welsh clergy,

299

Diminutive cross-legged figures, 76
Floral crowns, 438
Milton's Works, 177

Whalley (Dr.), 317

Birde (R.), " A communication sett forthe," €4
Birt family of Glamorganshire, 418, 499

Writer alluded to by Boileau, 38

Birt (W. R.) on Birt families, 499
Bishops in waiting, their precedence, 51
B. (J.) on "Merry Journey," 69

Walkinshaw family of Barrowfield, 32
B. (J. McC.) on Browne family, 446
Black hole of Calcutta, 450

Blackburn (Hugh) on "Turning the cat in the pan," Books recently published :—

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Bogs, their growth, 5

Boileau (J. P.) on Godolphin: white eagle, 448
Boileau, modern writer alluded to by, 38

Boleyn (Anne), her grave, 488, 515

Bonaparte (Napoleon) and Lieut. Dickenson, 385; and

Sir Sydney Smith, 230; Ordre du jour, 249
Bond (Mrs.) author of "Sacred Poems," 286
Book-exchange bazaar, 385, 477, 518
Books, French catalogue of second-hand, 428

Books recently Published :-

Alford's New Testament for English Readers, 520
Algeria, Through, 20

Ascham (Roger), Scholemaster, 160

Beke-Who discovered the Sources of the Nile ?
500

Bell's History of Feudalism, 440

Black's General Atlas of the World, 20

Boutell's Manual of Heraldry, 160

Boys' and Girls' Illustrated Gift Book, 200
Burke's Vicissitudes of Families, 20

Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1513-

1616, 60; Domestic Series, 1633-1634, 1664
-1665, 480

Camden Society: Wills from Doctors' Commons,
420; Trevelyan Papers, Part II., ib.
Chaffer's Marks on Pottery and Porcelain, 380
Chambers's Songs of Scotland, 40
Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and
Ireland: Eulogium (Historiarum sive Temporis)
Chronicon ab Orbe Condito usque ad A.D. 1366,
vol. iii.; Richard of Cirencester, Speculum His-
toriale de Gestis Regum Angliæ, 500; Wals-
ingham's Chronicle, 240

Clissold's Lamps of the Church, 40
Conolly (John), M.D., A Study of Hamlet, 480
Cotton's Memoir of a French New Testament, 339
Daniel's Love's Labour not Lost, 440

Dendy's Legends of the Lintel and the Ley, 480

Domesday Book, co. Surrey, 200
Epigrams, ancient and modern, 160

Family alliances of Denmark and Great Britain,

440

Fine Arts Quarterly Review, 140

Fischel on the English Constitution, 420
French Notes and Queries, 300

Fritsche's Shoemaker's Holiday, 440

Gardiner's History of England, James I., 299

Gibson's Miscellanies, Historical and Biographical,

480

Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, 11th edition, 39
Herald and Genealogist, 440

Home and Foreign Review, 80, 97, 136, 157
Journal of Sacred Literature, 80, 340
London Scenes and London People, 440
Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, Part VIII., 60
Mac Carthy's Mémoirs de la Cour d'Espagne sous
le Règne de Charles II., 500

M'Caul's Britanno-Roman Inscriptions, 340
Memorable Events by a London Physician, 520
Marsh's Flower and Fruit Decoration, 200
Miall's Flora of West Riding of Yorkshire, 380
Miller (Hugh), Tales and Sketches, 140
Moreton's Reminiscences of Newfoundland, 440
Museum, 80, 340

Page's Text-Book to Physical Geography, 380
Papworth's Dictionary of Arms, 20, 420
Quarterly Review, No. 225, 80; No. 226, 340
Record Revelations, Ireland, 440

Redding's Memoirs of Remarkable Misers, 340
Robertson's Mission to the Danish Islands, 200
Scott, Genealogical Memoirs, 300

Seton's Law of Heraldry in Scotland, 380
Smith on the Cassiterides, 140

Smith's Student's Greek Grammar, 520
Smith's Student's Latin Grammar, 520
Sussex Archæological Collections, 140
Timbs's Things to be Remembered, 420
Turner's Liber Studiorum Photographed, 140
Walsingham (Thomas), " Chronicle," 240
Warburton (Bp.) Life by J. S. Watson, 119
Whalley (Dr.), Journals and Correspondence, 240
White's History of the City of Cashel, 500

Whiteside's Life and Death of the Irish Parlia-
ment, 140

Wood's Glimpses into Petland, 240

Wood's Illustrated Natural History, 119

York Archbishops, Lives by Canon Dixon, 500

Bordeaux, the bells of, 150

Bordeaux New Testament, 339
Borrowed days in March and April, 288
Bos Piger on an ancient dog, 206

Right Worshipful the Mayor, 212

Boscobel acorns in Hyde Park, 46, 95, 172, 259, 394
Boston Harbour, inscription found in its ruins, 129
Bosworth (Dr. J.) on Tæ'gl, a tail, 426
Bouet (Geo.) on Chateau de Lasson, 230

Rod in the middle ages, 240
Bouman, a Scottish farm servant, 512
Bowen's" Complete System of Geography," 471
Bowles (Rev. Dr.), his trial, 191

Bowse (Rev. Nicholas), his will, 245

Bowyer (Sir George) on Knights Hospitallers, 252, 291

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