286 Devonshire (Duke of), his peerage title, 169 Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, 388, 431, 493 Dresden china, tailor in, 469, 536 Drinking-time and drinkings on a farm, 506 land, 169, 294 ; Cheshire, 203, 332, 414 ; com- Dryden portraits, 389 pletion ofEog. Dialect Dict..' 381 ; High Peak, 427 Du Bartas, passage in his ‘Second Week,' 348 Duciemore, place-name, its meaning, 323 Dudley (G.) on Governor Thomas Dudley, 150 Dudley (Thomas), Governor of Massachusetts, 150 Two Idle Apprentices,' 255; errors in Nicholas Duel, last military in England, 72 Dorrit,' 466 ; and the infant phenomenon,” 507 Duelling in Germany, 388, 455, 516 Dugdale, his trustworthiness as an author, 487 Dah Ah Coo on Christ's Hospital,' 247 tions, 21, 66, 86, 101, 104, 125, 131, 141, 154, 166, Philippina : Philopona, 254 Phonetics of the Far East, 8 Dake's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376 Dumas, pronunciation of the name, 189, 275 Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, 448, 516 Dunnington-Jefferson (J.J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 102 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 men, E, final, in Chaucer, 429, 472 E. (D.) on honesty on a competence, 308 E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 349 E. (K. P. D.) on American Civil War verses, 354 Juho (King) poisoned by a toad, 168 E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, 428 Earthquake in Calabria, 247 Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, 328, 394, 453 East, Far, its phonetics, 8 Easter, and the full moon, 136, 195; by the Julian and Gregorian styles, 166 ; and the hare, 306 Easter Woods, place-name, 149, 217, 335 Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, 509 Forrester of Garden, 149 Graham family Bible, 207 Stewart of Rotterdam, 487 E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, 428 Ecorcheville (J.) on music t. Louis XIV., 46 Edgcumbe (R.) on Nelson's coat, 445 Edinburgh: Scottish Naval and Military Academy 212, 274 Editorial :- A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460 Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480 Belfries, detached, 480 Bible " appointed to be read in churches," 540 Bird (Bishop Joho), bis bingraphy, 200 Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100 Christening a ship, 260 Clifton (Jeremiab), 360 Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360 Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80 Editorial:- Ettarre, the Christian name, 107, 156 Etymological Notes, 164 Evans (Edward) and William Upcott, 328, 397 Everitt (A. E.) on Thomas Pounde, S.J., 268, 472 Premonstratensian abbeys, 231 Shelley (William), 55, 114 F. (G. B.) on Ulm and Trafalgar,' 407 F. (J. T.) on ceremony at Ripon, 357 Detached belfries, 455 Missal, 34 Nelson's uniform, 370 Nutting, 358 Paules fete, 493 Shingle berries, 429 F. (M. E.) on Jack and Jill, 93 F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs,!431, 493 Spanish verse, 229 Fansbawe (E. J.) on Fanshawe family, 32 Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34 Fansbawe (B. C.) on Charlotte Coleman, 489 Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68 Fanshawe family, 32 Farm held for three and a half centuries, 247 Farrant, bis anthem “Lord, for Thy tender mercy's Farrell of the Pavilion Theatre, 414 Faublas, Chevalier de, amorous adventures of, 88 Fawcett (J. F. M.) on Douglas of Dornock, 369 Ferguson (Donald) on Emanuel of Portugal, 10 Piccanindy, 128 Fermor (Sir Jobn), tomp. Henry VIII., 289, 393 Fewtrell (A. H.) on population of country parish, 495 some boast through ages dark, 530. See Riddles, Firman (F. B.) on Nicholas Nickleby,' 455 Fishwick (H.) on suicides buried in open fields, 346 Fitz-Allen on Soubise, black page, 529 Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) ou “ Pop goes the weasel," 209 FitzGerald on Book of Loughscur, 267 Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229 FitzGerald (E.), first edition of Omar Khayyam, 105 Fitzmaurice (I.) on prisons in Paris, 394 Fitzmaurice-Kelly (I.) on Spanish verse, 274 Flaw, its purpose, 208, 314, 472 Fleet Street, No. 53, 94, 314 Fleetwood (Cromwell), date of his death, 74 Fletcher (G. Rutter) on Jack and Jill, 13 Fletober (J. M. J.) on Sir Robert Lytton, 389 Flies in coffin, 386 Florio's influence on Webster and Marston, 41, 121, 20) 6 Flying or Centrifugal Railway, 65, 176, 333, 416, 474 French Revolution pottery, 228, 252, 292 Frost and Doncaster Races, 246 Frost (F. O.) on Lundy Island, 16 Pinchbeck family, 77 Fry (E. A.) on Dummer family, 315 Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, 509 Furnivall (F. J.) on Shakespeariana, 284 Fylmand or foumart=polecat, 55 Hill (Benson Earle), 114 Radcliffe (Ann), 76 Steer to the Nor'.Nor'-West,' 132 Trafalgar: last survivor, 485 Yorkshire dialect, 190 G. (M. N.) on French proverbial phrases, 504 G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, 490 Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, 201 Gallows of alabaster, 189, 276 Garibaldi, origin of the name, 67, 132, 235 Gastrell (Rev. Francis) and Shakespeare's home, 47, 115 Gaveller, derivation of the word, 7 Gay (J.), his . Beggar's Opera' in Dublin, 91 Genealogical and Historical Society of Great Britain, 230 Genealogical research, 246 Genealogies in preparation, 467 Genius by Counties,' 287, 329, 474 Gennadius (J.) on Gibbon, cb. lvi. note 81, 370 “Gentleman" by letters patent, 88 Geordie on miners' greeting, 391 George III., his birthday, 26, 173; Thackeray on, 148, 273; his daughters, 167, 236, 291, 336, 493; and Sydenham Wells, 389 George IV., an appreciation, 365 Gerish (W. B.) on bequests payable in church porch, 369 Chauncy correspondence, 265 Chimney-stacks, 128 Cromwell (Robina), 376 Gibbets, 251 Norden's Speculum Britanviæ, 75 Wenbam (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 149 Gery (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1704, 469 Ghost-words : Vescalion, 28, 73 ; Phoorea, 105 Gibbon (E.), bis use of korporádekus, 187, 272, 370 ; early editions of 'Decline and Fall' in America, 405 Gilbert, mathematician, c. 1687, 369 Giffard (James), Westminster scholar, 1783, 289 Giffard (John), Westminster scholar, 1778, 289 jubilee, 243 Gillman (C.) on mulberry and quince, 386 “ Totum sume, fuit,” 391 Glen family, 68 Glynn (T.) on detached belfries, 415 Gnomon on Come out, 'tis now September,” 446 God's Blessing Farm, derivation of the name, 428 6 1 Going a-gooding, St. Thomas's Day custom, 527 H. (A. M.) on God's Blessing Farm, 428 H. (B.) on Albigna, 488 1795, 409 H. (C. S.) on Benson Earle Hill, 51 H. (G. H.) on Sir Francis Drake and Chigwell Bow, 230 H. (J. E.) on American Civil War verges, 229 Shakespeare at Wilton House, 365 H. (R. P.) on Hooper: Long, 215 Light Dragoong, 4th, their uniform, 132 Ythanceester, Essex, 90 H. (W. B.) on George III.'s daughters, 236 Premonstratensian abbeys, 231 H. (W. R.) on Nelson's signal, 370 Testout, 297 Haakon VII., derivation of the name, 466 Haes (H.) on author sought, 487 Haines (Reginald) on Du Bartas, 348 Hair-cutting and moon superstition, 29, 116, 173, 234 Haley (F. G.) on ' Zapata's Questions,' 512 Hall (A.) on Dover pier, 491 Pig : swine: bog, 510 Wace on the battle of Hastings, 38 Hall (R. V.) on officers of State in Ireland, 149 Ham, his wife, Hebrew tradition, 429 Handford on Lundy Island, 16 Harben (H. A.) on Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 276 Hardingcourt on Dummer family, 230 Harding family 289 Hare and Easter, their association, 306 Harland-Oxley (W. E.) on Academy of the Muses, 177 Houses of historical interest, 486 Incledon : Cooke, 92 Jiggery-pokery, 166 Sanderson (Honry), clockmaker, 275 Streets of London,' 50 317 Royal Houses of England, Denmark, and Russia, 188, 276 Harper (C. G.) and Welsh mutations, 286 Harriet, Joseph Lancaster and, 29 Harris (C. S.) on “ Tertias of foot," 12 Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68, 132 Hart (8. C.) on Robert Greene's prose works, 1, 81, 162, 224, 483 Shakespeariana, 284, 443 6 Harte (W.) on Titian's 'Venus with Mirror, 127 Herbert (F.) on pictures of 'Julius Cæsar' and Herder's 'Kalligone,' Coleridge's notes, 341 Herero, pronunciation of the name, 527 Heron-Allen (E.) on Ithamar, 387 Omar Khayyam, 105 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432 Herrick’s ‘Hesperides,' 1648, 482 Hesker or Hysker islets, 69, 136, 334 Heslop (R. O.) on Rev. John Durant, 334 Miners' greeting, 391 Scotch Communion tokens, 430 Testout, 353 108 Scotch Communion tokens, 387 Hearsey (Andrew), of Middelburgh, Holland, his Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 274 ancestors, 128 Hewitt (Canon J. A.) on Farrant's anthem, 265 · Heart of Louis XIV. eated, 434 Nelson poems, 329 Hibgame (F. T.) on forests set on fire by lightning, 213 Hare and Easter, 306 Lyceum Theatre, 410 Missal, The,' 138 Railway, first, on the Continent, 267 Hickery-puckery, meaning of the term, 87, 232 * King Nutcracker,' 508 High Peak and Scarsdale, MS. history, 88 Higham (C.) on De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529 Hill (Rev. William), 235 Moon names, 350 Highgate, Cromwell House, 48, 135, 437, 489:; Hi hwayman, Lord Bathurst or Berkeley, and the, Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 197 349, 415, 495 Highwayman's parting song, 187 Hill (Benson Earle), his 'Recollections,' 51, 114 Hilson (J. L.) on Easter woods, 335 Hippoclides on Pace : Hays, 9 Tripos : Tripos verses, 124 • Historical English Dictionary,' drapier omitted, 286 Female crucifixes, 395 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) op index of probates, 277 St. Paul's Cathedral, 114 Hobart-Hampden (H. M.) on Jack and Jill, 13 Hodgkin (J. Eliot) on Bartholomew and Charles Beale, 104 Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24 George IV.: an appreciation, 365 Moon and hair.cutting, 234 Piece-broker, 391 Hodgson family, its genealogy, 349 Hoffman (Heinrich), his ' King Notoracker,' 508 Hogarth (W.), sale of bis Wanstead Assembly,' 49 Holland (J. E.) on “Fountain " Tavern, 289 Simcoe (General) and Domingo, 290 Holland (W. R.) on Kit's Coty House, 247 Oxford Ramble,' 472 Prisoner suckled by bis daughter, 432 77 Holmes (M. A. F.) on palindrome, 175 |