B. (A.) on Arms of Bryan, 417. Dr. John Jortin's portrait, 177. B. & T. on Pomona in the Orkney Islands, 113. Bacon (Francis Lord) and Twickenham Park, 368. Bacon (Roger), portrait, 107. 435. Bacon (Thomas Sclater), library sold, 123, 124. 461. Baga de Secretis, 228. Bagford (John) on London libraries, 381. 401. 421. 441. 461. Baillie (Col.) defeat of his division of Madras army, 83. Baird of Craigton, his family, 327. Baker (Sir Richard), his library sold, 384. Banks (Sir John), Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 256. Banns published after the Nicene Creed, 265. Barbadoes v. Barbados, its derivation, 346. Barker (Rev. Peter), biography, 107. Barlow (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln, his daughter's Barm cloth, its derivation, 67. 239. Barneveldt (John Olden), demise of his descendant, Barrera (A. de) on Quotation from a poem, 189. Sword of La Tour d'Auvergne, 194. Barrow (Samuel), M.D., inquired after, 449. Bartlett (E. W.) on change of name, 155. Worms in the flesh, 231. Basilisks, history of, 506. Basset, ancient plate, 10. 111. 239. Bate (Geo.), M.D., his "Elenchus," 501. Bateman (Christ), bookseller, 463. Bates (Wm.) on "Mysterious Murder," 431. Shelley and Mirabaud's "Erotika Biblion," 429. Baugé, the battle of, 133. 217. 256. Bayeux (Michael de), his family, 487. B. (C. W.) on a marvellous cat, 307. B. (E. A.) on farther and further, 338. Bed, bequest of one, 347. 477. Bede (Cuthbert) on new mode of canonisation, 97. Bede (Cuthbert) on Charles I., his picture at Leicester, 108. Clock omen, 277. Fits, the folk-lore of, 244. Old stones in Scotland, 497. Bedford (W. K. R.) on Cecil family arms, 28. Beggars in London a century ago, 86. Jack Ketch and his brotherhood, 256. Bell inscription at Twineham church, 266. Bentley (Dr. Richard), keeper of the Royal library, 382. Berkeley (Lord) of Stratten, his Journal, 508. Bexwick (Miss), her singular bequest, 157. B. (F. C.) on poets ascribing feeling to inanimate things, 458. Severe frosts, 480. B. (H. F.) on " Bucke verteth," 117. Scutch, its meaning, 116. B. (H. H.) on "High Life below Stairs," 191. Bibliothecar. Chetham on a general literary Index, 163. Christian names in one family, 355. Bivouac, its true meaning, 9. B. (J.) on Walkinshaws of Barrowfield, 67. Black-currant Rob, 98. Black Prince, his seal, 224. 293. Blades (Win.) on Book-worms, 506. Blaikie (Andrew), engraver at Paisley, 235. Blemundes Ditch, Bloomsbury, 30. Bojador, Cape, 292. Bolingbroke (Lord), translation of Homer, 205. 257. "Bolster's Quarterly Magazine," its contributors, 248.336. Bookbinding in medieval times, 169. 194.; a new dis- Book covers, gold found in, 449. Booker (Dr.) on the murder of Mary Ashford, 259. 317. Books recently published: Andersen's Danish Fairy Legends, 240. Atkinson's Sketches of Natural History, 100. Beauvoir (H. de), La Librairie de Jean Duc de Camden Society: Correspondence of James VI. Croker's Walk from London to Fulham, 80. 380. Duprat's Histoire de l'Imprimerie Royale, 419. Ferguson's Notes on the Holy Sepulchre, 100. Books recently published:- Fitzpatrick's Life of Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, 460. 119. Greatest of all the Plantagenets, 40. Greene and Peele's Poetical Works, 80. Guide to Watering Places, 460. Haines's Manual of Monumental Brasses, 140. Holt's Memoirs of Royal Ladies, 380. Jennings's Curious Things of the Outside World, Jones's Observations on the Origin of the Divisions Leonards (Lord St.), Baronies by Tenure, 240. Mignet's Mary Queen of Scots, 320. Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), Letters and Works, 319. Morgan's St. Paul in Britain, 340. Munk's Roll of the College of Physicians, 400. Paget (Wm.), The New Examen, 380. Papworth's Dictionary of Coats of Arms, 100. Philpott (Bp.), Correspondence with Macaulay, 40. Porson (Richard), Life by Rev. J. S. Watson, 379. Quarterly Review, No. 216, 80.; No. 217, 320. Roger's Education in Oxford, 320. Saint Hilaire (J. B.), Le Bouddha et sa Religion, 198. Saville's Introduction of Christianity into Britain, 340. Sheppard's Fall of Rome, &c., 179. Stewart's Practical Angler, 340. Stubbs's Foundation of Waltham Abbey, 279. Nathan Drake, and Mr. Justice Rokeby, 340. Twelve Churches, or Tracings along the Watling Tylor's Anahuac, or Mexico, 219. Wade's Halcyon; or Rod Fishing with Fly, 340. Welby's Mysteries of Life, Death, and Futurity, White's History of England, 220. Wilde's Catalogue of Animal Materials, 100. Books said to be printed from silver type, 208. Booth (Nathaniel), of Gray's Inn, 102, 103. 141. Bouchier (J.) on quotations, 330. 359. Bourdeaux New Testament, 56. Boyd (Hugh), Junius claimant, 8. Boyd (Zachary), " Historie of John the Baptist," 297. Bradshaw (President), admission to Gray's Inn, 171. 198. 38. Brandon (Gregory), the hangman, 446. Brandon (Richard), the hangman, 446. Breachan on chancels and pictures, 185. Brent (F.) on St. Keyne's church, Cornwall, 284. Brettell family, 318. 378. 520. Britton (Thomas), the small-coal man, library, 445. Brocas, a play-ground at Eton, 188. 339. Brocklesby (Richard), his " Gospel Theism," 343. 398. Brodie of Brodie family, 449. 518. Brooke (R.) on works on Witchcraft, 18. Brown (Robert Dillon), his extraordinary memory, 235. Browne (R. H. N.) on still-days, 391. Browne (William), poet, 181. Bruno (Giordano), his "Spaccio de la Bestia," 445. 462. B. (R. W.) on salubrity of Bexhill, 148. Carthage and the Knights of Malta, 48. B. (S.) on Jack Ketch and his brotherhood, 151. Turner (Wm.) on birds and fishes, 409. B. (S. B.) on Smytanites, a Scottish sect, 36. Book of Proverbs, 438. Candace, its pronunciation, 515. Taylor (Bp. Jeremy) on James iv. 13., 255. Bull (Mr.), the hangman, 445. Bunbury church, Cheshire, arms in, 47. 78. Tennyson's "In Memoriam," 469. Burel (John), Scottish poet, 110. 299. Burgess (Bp. Thomas), motto for his brother, 364. Burke (Edmund), his dagger-scene, 329. Burn (J. S.) on grant from American Indians, 1767, 263. Burnet (Bp.), translations of his "History of the Re- Burning, punishment of death by, 514. Burns (Robert), date of "The Whistle," 232. 337.; lines "Willie brewed a peck o' maut," 307. 356. 377. Burton (Thomas), and the "Parliamentary Diary," 12. C. C. on Blemunde's Ditch, 30. Lisle (John Lord) of Rougmont, 469. Mackintosh's (Sir James) on the Regency question, 210. Matilda Lady de Manley's second marriage, 450. C. (A.) on "Rittmeister's Budget," 131. Caban (Mons.), noticed, 143, 144. Cad, in the sense of familiar, 507. C. de D. on powder of pikes' eyes, 210. Cæsar (Alderman Sir Julius), 139. Cæsar (Sir Julius), MS. on the Master of the Rolls, 153. Calderon and Lope de Vega, 368. Calderon's "Life's a Dream," its translator, 196. Caley (John), "Ecclesiastical Survey," 233. Calvacamp in Normandy, its locality, 47. 98. 154. 234. Calvados, a dangerous reef of rocks, 305. C. (A. M.) on Pope ladies, 244. Cambridge M.A.'s" taking the wall," 351. 489. Canterbury and York, disputes on precedence, 64. 176. Capper (Dr. Jasper) on the Quaker's disease, 196. Caravats, a secret society, 173. 235. Cardonnel family, 335. 378. Carey (P. S.) on armorials in architecture, 495. Choirs and chancels, 55. Henry de Blois' arms, 330. Norwich, curious remains in, 38. Sutton (John de), Baron Dudley, 398. Carey (Thomas), author of "The Mirrour which flat- Carliel (Wm.), epitaph at Ecclesfield, 118. Carlyle (Dr.) on the march of the Pretender's army, Carlyle (Thomas), error of translation in his "Crom- Caroline, Queen Consort of George II., collection of Carpenter (W. H.) on date of Holbein's death, 318. Carter (J.) on the "New Covering to Velvet Cushion," 415. Carthage and the Knights of Malta, 48. Cartwright (Wm.), gifts to Dulwich College, 423. Cary (Sir George), MS. of his "Relation of the Estate of France," 307. 335. Casley (David), Under-keeper of the Royal library, 382. "Catalogue of Discourses against Popery," 71. Catharine, Queen, letter to Princess Mary, 368. 457.498. Cavaliè family, 226. Cavalier (Col.), his family, 226. Caxton (Wm.), Lewis's Life of, noticed by Oldys, 121. Calvacamp in Normandy, 98. Diodati," De Christo Græce Loquente," 82. Green (Thomas), poet, 10. John à Lasco, 79. Keking Keeping, 487. - Killigrew (Sir Henry), letters, 75. Maurice of Nassau, 99. Mews, its derivation, 18. Patron saints, their several offices, 78. Society of Painters in Water-Colours, 144. C. (D. H.) on Solomon Gundy's history, 499. C. (D. B.) on Agincourt in coats of arms, 371. Cecil family arms, 28. 116. Cecil (Sir Edward), letters to Sir John Lawrence, 13, 14. Centenarianism, 19. 58. 77. Centurion on Adam with a beard, 88. Medallists and die-sinkers, 508. Waterworks at Old London Bridge, 90. C. (G. A.) on Arthur family arms, 69. Chamberlain (John), temp. James I., 266. 296. Scaffold and catafalque, 483. Chancels and pictures, 185. 359. Chancels, their deflections, 34. 55. 76. 138. 412. 498. Chapter House, Westminster, formerly a Record Office, Charade, 449. Charlatan, its derivation, 48. 93. Charles I., list of his first parliament, 227.; picture at Charles II., anecdotes of him and his Queen, 163.; his Charlton (Wm.), virtuoso, 443. Charnock (R. S.) on Coleridge, its pronunciation, 334. Scotch music, 237. Smeuse, a provincialism, 117. Chasles (Philarète) on Madame Alix, 237. Chatham (Wm. Pitt, Earl of), saying respecting Ame- Chatterton (Thomas), his papers, 349. 457. C. (H. C.) on "Collino custure me !" 35. Legal etymologies, 296. Le Sacré Cœur, 429. Metres, Latin, Greek, and German, 432. Southey (Rob.), lines by, 356. Chemistry, or chymistry, 108. Chequers, the fruit of the sorb-apple tree, its deriva- tion, 29. Chitteldroog on birds and cholera, 318. Cholera, birds fly from it, 16. 318. Chopine, early use of the word, 263. Christ Church, Cork, extracts from registers, 44. Churches, ancient canons on their reparation, 146. 257. Churchyard (Thomas), noticed by Oldys, 182. C. (J.) on Davies' poem, "Lies and Truth," 28. Winkley family, 317. C. (J. H.) on John Vicar's Virgil's Eneid, 132. C. (J. L.) on blowing up houses, 217. Merchant adventurers at Antwerp, 130. C. (J. M.) on the Bourdeaux New Testament, 56. C. (J. P.) on derivation of Publican, an inn-keeper, 289. C. (K. S.) on plays at public schools, 178. C. (L.) on Rhedecyna, or Oxford poets, 375. Clarendon (Edward, 1st Earl,) and the "Parliamen- tary Diary," 12.; letters to his daughter and the Clarendon library, 441, 442. Clark (Philip) of Southwark, his family, 426. Clarry on Society of Gentlemen, 249. Clay, is it a mineral? 371. 439. Cleddeu river, 505. Clergy, parochial, temp. Edward I., 507. Clergymen members of parliament, 368. Clergymen, refreshment for, 139. Clericus D. on the crest of the Minchin family, 49. Clericus R. on entry in St. Olave's register, 128. Clerkenwell parochial registers, 487. Clifford (Anne), alias Fair Rosamond, 209. 311. 392. Clocks, early notices of, 417. Clogher bishops, portraits of, 67. Cobham (Eleanor), her burial-place, 170. 218. 66 Clovis," a poem, 58. 373. Cobbler of Messina, his name, 129. Sparrow-hawk and the robin, 426. Collinus on Eleanor Cobham, 170. Columbus (Christopher), particulars of, 410. Commission of the Peace in Lincolnshire, 452. Concolinel in Shakspeare, 36. 57. Congregation, the number to form one, 88. Conquet pillaged and burnt, 301. Cooke family arms, 351. Cooke (John), of Cranbroke, Kent, 487. Cookson (Thomas), D.D., 449. Cooper (C. H.) on Payne Fisher, poet, 32. Cooper (C. H. and Thompson) on Dutch tragedy of Barrow (Samuel), M.D., 449. Chamberlain (John), 296. Cocks (Roger), 439. Cookson (Dr. Thomas), 449. "Dialogue on the Salt-box," its author, 448. Herd (John), "Historia Quatuor Regum Angliæ," 196. Mease (Peter), 299. Milbourne (Bishop Richard), 76. Moryson (Fynes), "Itinerary" not a posthumous Offspring (Charles), 469. Pearne (Thomas), 449. Reynolds (Dr. George), 496. Rust (Dr.), 418. Strickland (Walter), 409. Watkinson, Chancellor of York, 238. Cooper (Charles Purton), his Catalogue, 71. Cockle (James) on mathematical bibliography, 81. 345. Copland (A.) on new mode of canonisation, 38. 503. Cocks (Roger), "Hebdomada Sacra," 370. 439. Cockshut, or cockshoot, 16. Coffins, interments without, 347. Colby (John), of Banham, Norfolk, his arms, 69. Coleridge, its pronunciation, 69. 136. 178. 233. 334. Colliar, or Collier, family arms, 130. 197. "Collino custure me!" an Irish song, 35. 53. 213. 274. Collins (Mortimer) on Charles Lamb's poem, 48. "Thinks I to myself," 40. Copland family, Chatham, 449. Coplestone (John), of Exeter, ancestry, 48. Corner (G. R.) on Abbot of Westminster's house, 384. Shorter (Sir John), Lord Mayor of London, 455. Letter of Mary, Queen of Scots, 184. Cornwallis (Sir Charles), "Life and Character of Prince |