C. (1.) on Dickens and Thackeray, 277 C. (A.) on Beke and Speke families, 86 Cæsar (Julius), his Actes in the Turkish language, 473 Caius on James Shergold Boone, 98 C. (A. J.) on King's County, Ireland, 432 Calcutta black hole, names of the sufferers, 133 Calthrope (Sir Charles), knt., 19, 55, 140, 178 Camden (John), editions of his "Britannia," 109 Campbell (J. D.) on Addison and the Spectator, 146, 507 Bivouac, its orthography, 86 Blast furnace, production from, 146 Campbell (J. D.) on Blownorton clock, 6 Drumclog battle, its anniversary, 5 = Hit and Hitch, their derivation, 147 Innocente Coate, 286 Lambe (Dr.) and Madame Davies, 413 Night-dress and bed-gowns, 332 St. John's Eve custom, 168 Campbell (Rev. T. H.), of Merchant Taylors' School, 349 Chancellor of the Exchequer a judge, 257, 277 Chapman (Walter), a Scottish printer, 1 Charles I., Salmasius' Defence of him, 375; sleeping- Charles I., "The Life and Reigne of," attributed to Christinas mystery of the eleventh century, 489 Church used by churchmen and Romanists, 56, 99 Churches, when to be reconsecrated, 455 Churches in the Highlands, commission for building, 431 Chute (Sir Walter), noticed, 287 Cinque Ports, warden of, 129, 177 Cintio (Giraldi), works used by Shakspeare, 374 C. (J. W.) on Brodie family of Lethen, 209 C. (K. R.) on family history, 268 Marven, 508 Clare (John), Poems, 349 Claret, curious tenure for making, 411 Clarry on St. Teresa, 460 Cleave, a provincialism, 363 Clement of Alexandria, quoted, 149 Clergymen, titles borne by, 148, 179, 235, 257, 296 Cleveland (Thomas, Earl of), portrait, 11 Clitherow (Margaret), Life and Death, 185 C. (M.) on the battle of Naseby, 210 Prophet of the Passion Mysteries, 498 Coal at Oxford, 267, 319 Coalston, its magic pear, 177 Cobham (Eleanor), her family, 410 Cobham (Henry Broke, 8th Baron), and Earl of Tot- Cobra and the Mongoose, 205 Cockpit at Whitehall, 71 "Codex Vaticanus," ed. 1859, an erratum, 473, 528 Collier (Jeremy) on the Stage, 390, 435 Common Prayer Book: Prayer for the Parliament, 212 Complutensian Polyglott on vellum, 431 Congreve (-) of Congreve and Stretton, 393 Cooper (C. H.) on Fly, a carriage, 421 Cooper (C. H. & Thompson) on Richard Adams, 527 Bible translators, 379 Marsh (Charles), the orator, 363 Cordax, a rough dance, 19 Cordova, mosque of, in Spain, 50, 98 Corkran (Sutton) on Lieut.-Col. George Browne, 482 Cornwall, sheriffs of, 17, 55 Cornwallis (Sir Charles), Life of Prince Henry, 425 Costumes of Louis XIII. of France, 186, 256, 277 Couch (T. Q.) on ring posies, 243, 382 Court of Session, its singular powers, 125 520 Crapaud ring, 351, 423, 443 Cresswell (S. F.) on badges for societies, 244 Cromwell (Oliver), burial-place, 175: bust, 26, 94; Dalrymple (Sir John), biography, 449 Dalton (John) on Albion and her white roses, 109 Isabella (Queen), "the Catholic," 93 Pico (Giovanni), Prince of Mirandola, 323 Primrose, Our Lady's key, 110 Regale of France, 429 St. Anthony preaching to the fishes, 289, 414 St. Patrick and the Shamrock, 187, 293 St. Patrick and venomous creatures, 82 Spanish grandees, 465 Teresa (St.), origin of the name, &c, 412, 481 Ximenes (Card.), his popular library, 409 Damask patterns, ancient, 473, 528 Dancing in slippers, 351, 437, 504 Danish invaders: Did they come directly from Den- Davis (Wm.) on Square numbers, 348 Zacutus (Abr.), a Spanish Jew, 374 D. (E.) on an error in De Quincey, 266 Newberry's poem, "The Terrors of the Rod," 32 Derham Park, its gate, 7, 422 Deverell (Robert), noticed, 503 De Veres, Earls of Oxford, motto and arms, 351, 421 Devil's knell rung at Christmas, 453 Devonshire, vicars of St. Mary's church, 125 Death, recovery from apparent, 362 Decanus, an ecclesiastical office, 351 Dee (Dr.), astrologer, biography, 160; magical specu- Dossity, its derivation, 349 Dee (James) of Winkfield, 164 Douglas cause, 48, 522 D. (E. J.) on a quotation, 49 Douglas (Mother), the procuress, 451, 522 De la Tour (Theophilus) d'Auvergne, his heart and Douay Bible, various editions, 444 Dewsbury churchyard, singular inscription, 169 D. (H.) on Apsley, Strickland, and Wynne families, 6 Dickens (Charles) and Thackeray, rhymes to, 207, 277, 318 Delf, Dutch, a bowl of this ware, 410 Dove (Thomas), Bishop of Peterborough, 164 Delta on Mrs. Cokayne of Ashbourne, 416 Drake (Sir Francis), marriages, 189, 241, 271, 330, Dennys family of Devon, 128, 258 Dress of a lady in 1762, 85, 238, 260, 277, 357 Dentition in old age, 18, 508 De Quincey (Thomas), error in "Leaders in Literature," Druidism of Britain, its oriental features, 130 266; omission in "The Caesars," 393 Dictionary, Buchanan's Pronouncing, 521 Dienlacres, co. Stafford, abbots of the monastery, 393 D. (M.) on Wetwang (William), 476 Diogenes, his humour on gold looking pale, 471 Eels, 381 Hawkins family, 438 Lee (Sir Ferdinand), 238 Legacy duty, 128 "Push along-keep moving," 469 Wright (Samuei), D.D., 231 D. (J. P.) on executions for murder, 438 Donne (Dr. John) and the Court Pucelle, 150, 198 D. (M.) on burial place of John Harrison, 526 May: Tri-Milchi, 515 Mediæval seal, 453 Signet assigned to Mary, Queen of Scots, 418 Guérin de Montaigu, 72 Peers' incomes in 17th century, 107 Dorax, a character in a play by Dryden, 451, 509 Druids' misletoe festival, 485 Drumclog, anniversary of the battle of, 5 Dryden (John) and the Duke of Buckingham, 211 "Dublin University Review," its editor, 110, 401 Dudley family of Coventry, 7 Duke with a silver hand, 451, 509 Dumfries, Squair men of, 187, 316 |