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[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPITAPHS, FOLK LORE, PROVERBS Charles I., place of his execution, 292 Gentlemen without coat armour, 317 Good Friday called Long-Rope Day, 444 Graining, its inventor, 7 Hackney, its derivation, 95 Local proverbial sayings, 316 Vegetables introduced into England, 280 A. (A. R. I. B.) on architectural societies, 6 Architecture, its mixed styles, 48 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 Olde's Acquittal and Purgation of Edward VI, 29 Recollections of Skeffington Gibbon, 289 Ryan's History of the Effects of Religion on Man- St. James's Well, Dublin, 209 Very Reverend, 492 "Youth's Catechism," its author, 269 Abracadabra on Sir Francis Drake's portraits, 26 Ache on diamond or adamant, 517 Teague, or Tegg, 517 A. (C. H. I.) on the young Pretender's residence, 408 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 Burial in a sitting posture, 264 Fortescue (Sir Adrian), 174 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 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- 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 Allen (Rev. Benjamin), literary works, 251 Almanacs, history of, 86 Almoner, the Lord High, 88, 158 A. (M.) on Lambeth degrees and hoods, 460 America, bibliography of the civil war, 111; civil war foretold, 66. See United States America discovered by the French, 387 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 Perfect Politician-Life of Oliver Cromwell, 268 Post-Boy robbed of his Mail, 307, 398 Protestant Popery, or the Convocation, 169 Saul, a dramatic sketch, 268 School for Scandal, or Newspapers, 1792, 149 Sketches, being Poems, &c., 408 Sophia Dorothea, Memoirs of, 369, 438 Theatric Count, 112 Three Months in Ireland, by an English Protes. Trip to Ireland, 430 Youth's Catechism, 1759, 269 Anstrey (Sir J.), Life of Samuel Butler, 101 A. (P.) on Irish song, 459 Apocalypse, Syriac version, 56 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 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 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 Lawe's Resolutions of Women's Rights, 87 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 Arthur (Prince) of Bretagne, scene of his death, 6 Ascham (Roger), "Scholemaster," Askew (Dr. John), his family, 36 160 Atkinson (Win.) of Jesus College, Camb., 166 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. T.) on Berry's Heraldry, 306 Ayton (Sir Robert), poems in MS., 289 B B. on William Windham, Esq., 416 Baird family pedigree, 87 Bede (Cuthbert) on card counters, 278 "Mummy," its republication suggested, 296 Vails, servants' gifts, 206 523 Bedford (George Nevill, 2nd Duke of) degraded, 75 Beke (Charles) on Richard Cutt, or Cutts, 368 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 Ballads entered in the Registers of the Stationers' Com- Banks (Thos. Chris.), patent of baronetcy, 27 Barham (Wm. Foster), Poems, 266, 399, 455 Barking, All Hallows, entries in the registers, 61, 162, Barlow (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln, his family, 15 Barnfield (Richard), "Cynthia, with Certain Sonnets," Baronets, right of creating, 27, 59 Baronets' eldest sons, their knighthood, 37 Barrington (George), pickpocket, 120 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 Bazbashi on John Frere, Esq., 210 B. (C.) on etymology of Jump, 240 B. (D.) on bell inscription at Christ Church, 395 B. (E.) on Rev. Arthur Branthwayt, 207 Beccaria (Cesare), "Dei Delitti e delle Pene," 228, 315 Beckford (Wm.) and the body of Charles V., 324 Bel (Wm.) of Temple-Broughton, 509 Bell inscriptions, 192, 257, 266, 355, 358, 394, 419 Bell (Wm.), Ph. D., on the last of the German Schotten Bellarmine on Goddard family, 319 Bellerus, the fable of, 111 Bentley (James), author of "The Harmonie of Holy Bensley (Thomas), his death, 80 Berkeley (Geo. Monk), his family, 189 Bernardi (Major John), imprisonment, 326, 397 Berry (Wm.), supplement to his coats of arms, 306 B. (G.) on right of creating baronets, 59 B. (H.) on University square cap, 152 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 Mary Queen of Scot's prayer, 456 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 Whalley (Dr.), 317 Birde (R.), " A communication sett forthe," €4 Writer alluded to by Boileau, 38 Birt (W. R.) on Birt families, 499 Walkinshaw family of Barrowfield, 32 Blackburn (Hugh) on "Turning the cat in the pan," Books recently published :— Bogs, their growth, 5 Boileau (J. P.) on Godolphin: white eagle, 448 Boleyn (Anne), her grave, 488, 515 Bonaparte (Napoleon) and Lieut. Dickenson, 385; and Sir Sydney Smith, 230; Ordre du jour, 249 Books recently Published :- Alford's New Testament for English Readers, 520 Ascham (Roger), Scholemaster, 160 Beke-Who discovered the Sources of the Nile ? 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 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1513- 1616, 60; Domestic Series, 1633-1634, 1664 Camden Society: Wills from Doctors' Commons, Clissold's Lamps of the Church, 40 Dendy's Legends of the Lintel and the Ley, 480 Domesday Book, co. Surrey, 200 Family alliances of Denmark and Great Britain, 440 Fine Arts Quarterly Review, 140 Fischel on the English Constitution, 420 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 Home and Foreign Review, 80, 97, 136, 157 M'Caul's Britanno-Roman Inscriptions, 340 Page's Text-Book to Physical Geography, 380 Redding's Memoirs of Remarkable Misers, 340 Seton's Law of Heraldry in Scotland, 380 Smith's Student's Greek Grammar, 520 Whiteside's Life and Death of the Irish Parlia- 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 Right Worshipful the Mayor, 212 Boscobel acorns in Hyde Park, 46, 95, 172, 259, 394 Rod in the middle ages, 240 Bowse (Rev. Nicholas), his will, 245 Bowyer (Sir George) on Knights Hospitallers, 252, 291 |