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Thomas (W. Moy), on Chatterton and Collins, 487.532
Richard Savage's birth, 361. 385. 425. 445.
Thompson (James) on portrait of Dr. R. Langton, 347.
Sirnames in t or tt, 454.

Thompson (Pishey) on banns of marriage, 299.

Bondage, 318.

Chapel Scali Celi, 238.

Cuthbert family, 219.

Defoe's descendants, 191.
"English Theophrastus," 285.

Hocus pocus, 217.
Hudibrastic couplet, 218.
"Land of the Leal," 259.
Lincolnshire worthies, 476.

Little Ease at Boston, 400.

Lynch law, 278.

Negro boy sold in England, 267.

Parish registers, 463.

Peacham's Complete Gentleman, 406.

Pisces regales, 298.

Prisoners taken at Dunbar, 197.
Termination "Ness," 443.

Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, 212.
Topographical excursion in 1634, 355.
Wake family, 275.

Thoms (W. J.) on the Paston Letters, 488.

Thorn-rose, or Dornröschen, 115.

Thoroton (Rob.) notes for his “Nottinghamshire,” 456.
"Thoughts on the Human Soul," 526.
Threlkeld or Thirkeld family, 148.

Tickford Manor, Bucks, 205.

Tin trade of antiquity, 4. 209. 259.

Tindal (Acton) on Matthew Tindal, D.C.L., 41.
Tindal (Dr. Matthew), his family, 48.

Tiptop castle, a game, 202.

T. (J. E.) on "An Autumn near the Rhine," 91.
Tobacco-smoking before the birth of Mohammed, 14.
Tokens for admission to Holy Communion, 432. 506.
Tompion on haunted house at Harlsden, 90.
Tongue, slaves swallowing their, 432.
"Took part," for "partook," 473.
Toone (W.) "Chronological Historian," 265.
Topham (T.) on Bridget Bostock, 270.
Topographical desideratum, 204. 279. 317.
Topographical excursion in 1634, 261. 355.
Torture punishment in the middle ages, 432.
Tourist on Manx arms on Etruscan vase, 409.
"Town and Country Magazine," Key to, 190. 337.
T. (R.) on Sir John Acton, 279.

Tradesmen's tokens of the last century, 13. 99.
Trance legends, 115.

Treacle, or balm of Gilead, 468. 489.

Treasure Trove, 60.

Trees, age of tropical, 325. 402.

Tegelles (S. P.) on a palimpsest of St. Luke, 241.
Trench (Dr.) on the "Authorised Version," 223.
Trench (Dean) on authorship of "Cygnus Exspirans,"
325; "Sacred Latin Poetry," 325. 360.
Trevelyan (Sir W. C.) on forged assignats, 255.

Morgan (John), his inedited letters, 68.
Selkirk burgh arms, 25.

Tricks and games, their antiquity, 202.
Tricolor cockade, French, 164. 198. 214. 335.
Trill, an English borough, 458.

Trilleck (Bishop) MS. life of Thomas à Becket, 452.
Tristram on Demosthenes' advice, 70.

Trollope (T. A.) on Martinelli's House of Medici, 346.
Trou-Judas explained, 312.

T. (T.) on busts of the Cæsars, 166.

Tuckett (John) on Sir George Carew, 395.
Epitaph in Islington churchyard, 535.

Tunbridge Wells in the 18th century, 8. 75. 159.
Turges (Dr.) of Bristol, 168.

Turks first taught to smoke tobacco, 14.

Turnbull (W. B.) on Crashaw and Shelley, 54.

Turner (Dawson), sale of his library, 260.

Turner (J. M. W.), engraved portraits of, 49. 159.
Turners of Kirkleatham, 267.

T. (W.) on Domenichino's Galatea, 489.

T. (W. H. W.) on Irish estates, 441.
Miracle plays, 443.

P. M. A. C. F., 418.

T. (W. J.) on Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and Marylebone,
394.

T. (W. M.) on "The Proposal," 422.

Tyburn ticket, 529.

Tydd, a coast or shore, 468.

Tyndale family, and the wars of the Roses, 528.

Tyndale (William), notices of, 132. 175; Reprint of

his Bible, 502.

Tyrconnel (Lord) and Richard Savage, 389. 447.

U.

TɅ on the term Original Sin, 48.
Ulmen (Jakob) on John Bull, 131.
Uneda on Major André, 29.

Barker (J. N.), of Washington, 317.
Blount (Teresa and Martha), 49.
Pennsylvania and the Acadian exiles, 10.
Pronunciation of the Latin language, 49.
Walpole's Letters, 308.

United Empire loyalists, 203.
University hoods, table of, 211. 258. 337.
Utica, masonic signs at, 187.
Utrecht (Adrian Van), painter, 442.
Uwins (Sarah) on Dunelvessel, 461.

V.

Vante, or Attavante, artist, 70.

Varlov ap Harry on anonymous proverbs, 287.
Whyte family, 266.

Vatican Greek Testament, its publication, 319.

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'Vease,” a provincialism, its derivation, 397. 423.
Vebna on Everbrocken, an artist, 479.

High sheriff's privilege, 232.

Isle of Man arms on vases, 490.
Oriental porcelain, 480.

Pompeian English, 534.

Versification, involuntary, 121. 173. 220.

Vesper hour between the dog and the wolf, 70. 118.
Vespertilio on Jacob Beukelzoon, 348.

"Peerage of Commerce," 412.
Quotation, 497.

Vetus on the letter Tau, 459.
Vicenza, the Sette Communi at, 303.
Victoria (Queen), acrostic on, 47.
Vidley Van, its derivation, 498.
Villon (François), his Works, 60.

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Walcott (Mackenzie), errata in his “English Episcopate," Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), and Sir W. Allan, 528;

478.

Chapel Scala Coli, 179.

Clerical peers, 100.

Dover, its history, 359.

Folk Lore at Lichfield, 68.

Milton, epigram on, 87.

Waldegrave (Sir Edward), Maltese knight, 34.
Wales, Danes in, 241.

Walgrange, Staffordshire, 460. 511.

Walk-money and walk-milis, 285. 318. 337.
Walker (C. J. S.) on farm servants, 287.

Penhill, 444.

Wallace (James), " Orkney Islands," 533.

Waller (Edmund), poem "The British Princess," 164.
Wallinges, connected with salt-works, 31.

Walpole (Horace), misplaced letters, 308; and Ma-
dame du Deffand, 310.

Walter (Henry) on words in transitu, 473.
Waltonian literature, sale of, 79.

W. (A. M.) on Frederick VII. of Denmark, 328.
Genealogical suggestion, 439.

Hume family, 259.

Hume (John) Bishop of Salisbury, 288.
Metcalfe family, 346.

Mince pies, 433.

Schools with chapels attached, 296.

Smelt family, 432.

Warburton (Bp.) interview with Dr. Johnson, 459.

Ward (Simon) on dust on books, 258.

Knight of Kerry, 108.

Lotus flower, 298.

Lovel (Francis Lord), 396.

arrival of his despatch of the battle of Waterloo, 434.
448. 501; letters during his Mysore residency, 132.
Wells, Queen Elizabeth's letters to the corporation of,

85.

Wells cathedral library, 178. 336.

Wells, Mountery College, 50; St. John's priory, 51.
Wellstye, Essex, 267. 299.

Welowes and roses, 148. 219.

Wermullerus (Otho), “Spiritual and most Precious
Perle," 433.

Wesley's hymns set to music by Handel, 373. 402.
West (Edward) on the death of Clarence, 291.
Westminster Abbey, its wax-work exhibition, 11. 99.
Westminster, St. Peter's net at, 110.

W. (G. R.) on Sir Christopher Minns, 480.
W. (H.) on Dean Swift, 77.
Wheat, early crops of, 146.
Whin-wham, or whimsical ornament, 92.
"Whip for an ape: or Martin Displaied," 7.
Whipultre in Chaucer, 38. 57.

White (Sir Stephen), of Hackney, 133.
White Horse in Yorkshire, 49.

Whitelock (Sir James), "Liber Famelicus," 260.

Whitgift (Abp.), sermon at Paul's Cross, 186.
W. (H. T.) on ancient seals, 110.

Paulerspury sepulchral memorials, 309.

Whyte family, 266.

Wierix, print by, 18. 441.

Wiesbaden, inscription at an hotel, 450.
Wife-selling, 490.

Wigs of judges, 48. 98.

Wilkes (John), Junius' letters to, 44. 77.

Phillipps (Sir Thomas), list of his printed books, Will of an inhabitant of Montgaillard, 371.

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Williams (Rev. Eleazar), supposed French Dauphin,

460.

Willis (Browne), ballad on, 428.

Wilmot (R. J.), his article in the "Quarterly," 288.

Wilmott (R. A.) on Fairfax's Tasso, 320.

Wilson (E. S.) on miracle plays, 206.

Wilson (H.) on the "Spirit of the Pestilence," 267.

Wilson (Sheridan) on English mode of pronouncing
Greek, 250.

Wilson (Rev. Thomas) of Otham, 233. 279.

Wilson (Sir Thomas), inscription in his "Arte of Rhe-
torique," 243.

Wimbledon, the remains of, 402.

Winchester: Bicêtre, 167. 218. 279.

Windimore (Mrs.) of the Hyde family, 65. 100.
Windows, origin of sash, 147. 175.

Windsor, Lakin's Gate, 499.

Windsor parish church registers, 163. 239.
Wine-cellars, their temperature, 432. 487.

Winthrop (Wm.) Malta, on letter of Grand-Master of
St. John of Jerusalem, 263.

Masonic signs at Utica, 187.

W. (J.) on Col. Horton, parliamentarian, 131.

Vesper hour between the dog and the wolf, 70.

W. (J. C.) on surnames, 358.

Water-marks in paper, 491.
Women in parliament, 12.

Wmson (S.) on "The English Theophrastus," 511.
Gutta-percha paper, 511.
"Land of the Leal," 511.
St. Blain's Chapel, 513.
Women in parliament, 12.

Wonfor (T. W.) on " passing," in Goldsmith, 343.
Gardiner (Bp.), decree on pronouncing Greek, 464.

Woodcocks, mode of catching, 400.
Woodhouse family of Herefordshire, 411.
Woodroffe (Miss Sophia), her death, 112.
Worcestershire legends, 521.

Words and sayings in transitu, 473.
Worsaae (Mr.) on the Danes in Wales, 241.
W. (R. C.) on Richard Blechynden, 238.

Hutton's Collection of Manuscripts, 234.
Monumental inscriptions in Normandy, 267.
Payment of M.P's, 256.

Perham, Sussex, 402.

Registers of Windsor Church, 163. 239.
Rock of Closworth, 167.

Silver game, 267.

Strode of Parnham and Barrington, 189.
Turges of Bristol, 168.

Wellstye, Essex, 267.

Wren (Sir Christopher), a mathematician, 293. 349.
Wright (Antony) of Essex, MS. in his possession, 452.
W. (W.) on Chat, as a local prefix, 414.

Northumberland custom, 374.

Wylie (C.) on authorship of " Avon," 91.

Shakspeare jubilee medal, 479.

Wynen (J. V.) on Dorchester Abbey Church, 430.
Wynyard (Mr.), his apparition, 19. 73. 99. 116. 194.
316. 482.

X.

X. on anonymous dramatic writers, 498.

Bentley (John), author of "The Royal Penitent,"
498.

Ode on a statue to Le Stue, 395.

X. 1. on banns of marriage, 299.

E. on some effects of inebriety, 90.

E. on dormant biography, 149.
Fire-eating, 289.

Military authors, 476.
Quotations, 206.

Remarkable coincidence, 265.

"Town and Country Magazine," 190.
X. (X.) on judges' gowns and wigs, 48.
Palm Sunday at Rome, 248.
Peeresses' second marriages, 234.
X. (X. A.) on hymnology, 259.

Y.

Y. on Lynn Regis monument, 215.
Yar on persecutions of Polish nuns, 259.
Yarn, Irish, 432. 513.

Yetminster, presentment in 1405, 282.
Yeowell (James) on Thomas Carey, poet, 12. 51.
Grascome (Samuel), nonjuror, 168.
Hudibrastic couplet, 161.

Yerbury (Harry), noticed, 341.
Y. (J.) on Mrs. Boulstred, 31.

Charles I., lines on his death, 394.
Connecticut charter oak, 470.
"Effectual Shove," 190.
Hickes (Dr. Geo.), MS. life of, 149.
"It is not worth an old song," 148.
"Notices on Predestination and Election," 396.
Swift (Dean), weekly rhyme, 479.
Will, a singular one, 371.

York Cathedral described, 261.

York Cathedral, the Fiddler's turret, 373.
Yorke (Charles), Lord Morden, his letters, 499.
Yorkshire worthy, John Metcalf, 323.

Z.

Z. on hymn by Countess of Huntingdon, 54. 259.
Luther's Hymn, 199.

Zabedj, a forgotten empire, 365.
Zeus on a bedstaff, 437.

Epitaph, 535.

Vease, 423.

Zodiac, its signs explained in an old almanac, 523.
Z. (X. Y.) on commoner's private chapel, 233.
London population in 17th century, 110.
Paston Letters, 289.

Z. (Y.) on anonymous dramatic literature, 309.
Z. Z. on Shand family, 381.

Z. z. on genealogical suggestion, 482.

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