Brien (Viscount) and Kerr family of Lothian, 448 Brigstocke (G. R.) on Owen Brigstocke, 217 Bristol Merchant Adventurers' Company, early, 69 Bromby (E. H.) on cricket pictures, 496 Brotanek (R. F.) on chapbooks and broadsides, 327 'Living Librarie,' by P. Camerarius, 494 Quotations wanted, 273 Buchanan (George) as professional jester, 147, 234, 317 Vane of Kent, 165 Bullock (J. M.) on J. H. Christie, 252 Evans: Symonds: Hering, Garden, 397 Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon), 469 Stannus (Lady), 188 Bullock (T.) on Henry Sanderson, clockmaker, 148 Burton (Robert), notes on Shilleto's edition of' Anatomy Bushell (Brown), date of his execution in 1651, 46 Butler (James), Duke of Ormond, his later life, 467, 536 Byron House, Fleet Street, 147 C. on Isaac Johnson, 491 C. (A. R.) on J. Haskoll, 329 St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94 C. (B. L. R.) on ball-games on festivals, 347 C. (C. C.) on dogs in war, 488 C. (E. G.) on Bishop Cox of Ely, 48 C. (E. S.) on Nothe, Weymouth, 169 C. (G. E.) on Sir George Davies, Bart., 93 C. (G. E.) on Turvile, 14 Pounde (Thomas), S.J., 268, 472 William of Wykeham and Norfolk, 130 C. (J. G.) on Rockefeller, 507 C. (R.) on events in Church history in pictures, 107 C. (T. W.) on Kerr of Lothian: De Brien, 448 Calder (A.) on Macdonald of Moidart, 308 Ripley Arms, 314 Cambridge University, Tripos verses, at, 124, 172, 292 Canning (G.), his riming dispatch, 307 Cannizaro (Duchess of), 265, 316, 358, 456 Canova (Antonio) in England, 448, 518 Cantlers, or Kentish Town, Prebend of, 410, 472 Caravanserai to public-house, evolution of, 308, 413 Carey or Cary (Catherine), d. 1691, her parentage, 248 Catalogues of MSS., 368, 415, 531; of public libraries, "Catamaran," its meanings, 286, 433 Cervantes, Don Quixote,' 1595-6, 107, 158, 313 Charles I., his execution, 46; a private library c., 308 Charter, Warwickshire, its enrolment, 128 Chaucer (G.), and the English Universities, 47;. Kynaston's translation, 109; final e in, 429, 472 Chaucer (John le), d. 1302, tragedy of, 5 Chauncy (Sir Henry), his correspondence, 265 Chelsea, "famous," its derivation, 366, 434, 470, 517 Chess, between man and his Maker, 169, 255; allu- Chesterfield (Lord), his' Lines on a Lady drinking the Chigwell Row, Sir Francis Drake and, 230, 332, 416 Chimney stacks, popular theory concerning, 128, 233 Christ (Jesus), chastised by the Virgin, 85; and Christ Hospital or Christ's Hospital, 247, 310, 355 Christian names: Dilliana, 7; Sophony, 148; Coris- Christie (J. H.), his duel in 1821, 189, 252 Christmas, bibliography of, 503 Christmas bush, description of, 502 Christmas carol, "Over yonder's a park," 181 Christmas notes, 1390-1714, 501 Christmas pig's-head supper, 505 Christ's Hospital or Christ Hospital, 247, 310, 355 Church of England, members called Protestants, 427 Church spoons, 468 Churchill (C.), mural tablet at Dover, 308, 357 Civil War, ballad by Thornbury, 148 Civil War earthworks, remains of, 328, 394, 453 Clarges (Sir T.), portraits of Shakespeare, 368, 494 Clarke (Cecil) on hyphens after street names, 449 Royal Oak Day, 30 Clarke (Major R. S.) on Macdonell, 530 Jones (Paul), his birthplace, 67 Clerke (Sir Philip Jennings), Bart., c. 1774, 429 Clippingdale (S. D.) on detached belfries, 415, 513 Closets, hair-powdering, 349, 417, 453 Cockle (M. J. D.) on American Civil War, 527 Coins, simple guides to, 288, 375 Coke (Alfred) on Coke or Cook, 13 Coke or Cook (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78 Cole (Rev. William), antiquary, his MSS, 429, 495 Bombay Grab, 177 Child executed for witchcraft, 38 Christie (J. H.), 252 Concerts of Antient Music, 49 Cricket engravings, 132 Cromwell House, Highgate, 135 Coleman (E. H.) on Custom of Thraves, 397 Ducking the mayor and constable, 325 England without noblesse, 157 George III.'s cleverness, 273 Montagu (Basil), his MSS., 156 Pleshey fortifications, 116 Rushbearing, 87 Sanderson dance, 358 Scotch burial custom, 10 Snaith Peculiar Court, 334 Tunbridge Wells harvest custom, 447 Yachting, 156 Coleridge (S. T.), notes on Herder's 'Kalligone,' 341 Atlas and Pleione, 475 Coliseums, old and new, 176 College of Arms and the right to arms, 188 Jack and Jill, 13 Newspaper leading articles, 128 Reap., 9 Yachting, 156 outside," 168 Collins (Wilkie) or Charles Dickens? 255 Colman (George), the younger, his 'Man of the Colville (David), Scotch scholar, c. 1648, 149 Conyers peerage, 57 Coodie, dialect word for a donkey, 70 Cook or Coke (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78 Cooke (George F.), Percy Fitzgerald on, 92, 135 Cookson (Dr.), private tutor to William IV., 510 Cooper (A. E.) on Duke of Ormond, 467 Cope (Mrs. E. E.) on Robina Cromwell, 328 Cope family of Bramshill, 97 Copenhagen House in 1821, 205, 295, 351 Cordova (R. de) on detectives in fiction, 307 Pictures as signs, 169 Consande, derivation of the name, 247, 352 Courtney (W. P.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 316 Rich (Anthony), 461 Cowper and Voltaire, parallel passage, 465 Cox (Richard), Bishop of Ely, 1581, his biography, 48 Cranes and pigmies, Pompeian fresco, 266, 356, 417 Crawford (C.) on Montaigne, Webster, and Marston, Crawford (R.) on tinterero, 316 Crawley (J. A.) on Pishoken, 350 Cricket, earliest mention, 9, 95, 132, 215, 496; early Crockford (William), his biography, 489 Moira (Lord) and United Irishmen, 28 Crooke (W.) on forests set on fire by lightning, 95 Coke or Cook? 13 Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, 275 Sanderson dance, 308 Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189 Shorter: Walpole, 13 Teed and Ashburner families, 90 Crown Street, Soho, origin of the name, 326, 373 Crusoe (Robinson), name coincidence, 1619, 287, 357 Cumberland (George), bis description of Hafod, 88 Cumbermere Abbey, its cartulary, 229, 315 Cupples (J. G.) on Shaw, Bengal lawyer, 288 Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, 52, Curry (J. T.) on Adam's commemorative pillars, 136 Canova (Antonio) in England, 518 Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, 357 Virgil or Vergil, 451 Curtis (J.) on "Fate of the Tracys," 128 Curtis (J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 190 Cypripedium, derivation of the word, 228 Forty days' periodicity, 7 Irish Brigade, 87 Kniaz, 130 D. (J.) on Corisande, 247 D. (J. B.) on quotations wanted, 529 D. (S. G.) on Hysker or Hesker, 69 D. (T. F.) on Byways in the Classics,' 261, 352 Hysker or Hesker, 136, 334 Daily Telegraph,' its jubilee, 243 Daisy, and legend of Atlas and Pleione, 387, 475, 497 Daguerreotypes, faded, their restoration, 208, 275 Dallas family Bible, 348 Dalton (C.) on two Sir Thomas Armstrongs, 281 Pocock's paintings of battle of the Nile, 468 Dance, Sanderson or cushion, 308, 358 Danister (John), Wykehamist, 289, 355, 437 Dante, fourteenth-century unknown portrait, 205; sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 207, 277 Darke (E.) on Bolles: Conyers, 264 Davies (A. M.) on wooden water-pipes in London, 465 Davies (Henry), of Buryan, Cornwall, descendants, 368 Davye or Davis (Rouse), his descendants, 289 Deedes (C.) on Sacræ Pagina Professor, 188 Dekker (T.), his 'Gull's Hornbook,' 227 De Lancey (Sir W. H.), his MS. history, 409, 517 Deluge, its drying up, 429 Den and Brice families, 326 Denman (A.) on Nadgairs, 49 Denmark, Royal House of, and Harold II., 188, 276 De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529 Derby (Farl of), his peerage title, 169 Derbyshire church notes of W. Wyrley, 376 Derry, Admiral John Grey and the relief of, 428 Detectives in fiction, 307, 356, 417, 456 Devil, black and yellow his colours, 10, 97; his hand- Devonshire (Duke of), his peerage title, 169 Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, 388, 431, 493 Shakespeariana, 284 Dialect Yorkshire, 102, 170, 190, 257; Cumber- Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432 Dickisson (W. J.) on Trafalgar, 431 Little 'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and addi- Directory of foreign peers, 428 Dobbs (E. W.) on American place-names, 155 66 Warm summer sun," 135 Dobell (Bertram) on "Fountain heads," &c., 390 'Doctrinali Alani,' English translation wanted, 150 Emanuel of Portugal and Pope Julian II., 154 Pickeridge: Puckeridge, 495 Shakespeariana, 443 Dog, Toby's, fine for preaching on, 508, 535 Dogs in war, 488, 537 Dresden china, tailor in, 469, 536 Du Bartas, passage in his 'Second Week,' 348 Duciemore, place-name, its meaning, 323 Philippina Philopœna, 254 Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376 Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, 448, 516 Durant (Rev. John), of Canterbury, 1645–79, 247, 334 Dyer (B. L.) on "Most eloquent of ancient writers," Dyer (John), poet, date of his birth, 530 E, final, in Chaucer, 429, 472 E. (D.) on honesty on a competence, 308 E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 349 E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, 428 Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, 328, 394, 453 Easter, and the full moon, 136, 195; by the Julian Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, 509 Graham family Bible, 207 E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, 428 46 Edinburgh Scottish Naval and Military Academy Editorial:- A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460 Bible "appointed to be read in churches," 540 Bird (Bishop John), his biography, 200 Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100 Christening a ship, 260 Clifton (Jeremiah), 360 Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360 Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80 Crying down credit, 40 Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips, &c., 220 We eat what we can, 260 When danger 's rife, 440 Edmunds (A. J.) on Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall,' 405 Edwards (F. A.) on printed catalogues of libraries, 454 Elizabeth (Queen), her visits to Winchester, 344; her Ellacombe (H. N.) on Atlas and Pleione: daisy, 497 Elworthy (F. T.) on palindrome, 175 Fmanuel (King) of Portugal and Julian II., 10, 154 Enderby (Sir William), created K.B. 1483, 9 England and English, how pronounced, 73, 156, 256 English Dialect Dictionary,' its completion, 381 Nelson's uniform, 370 Paules fete, 493 Pig: swine: hog, 449 F. (M. E.) on Jack and Jill, 93 F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs, 431, 493 Fame, correct representation of, 249 Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34 Fanshawe (H. C.) on Charlotte Coleman, 489 Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68 Farm held for three and a half centuries, 247 Farrell of the Pavilion Theatre, 414 Ferguson (Donald) on Emanuel of Portugal, 10 Punch, the beverage, 531 Fermor (Sir John), temp. Henry VIII., 289, 393 Fields, open, suicides buried in, 346, 397, 475, 514 Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229 Flaw, its purpose, 208, 314, 472 Fleetwood (Cromwell), date of bis death, 74 Flies in coffin, 386 Florio's influence on Webster and Marston, 41, 121, 201 |