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Cock scares the fiend, 404.

Cockade, its origin, 7. 42. 71. 96. 196. 292.

Coggeshall job, the saying, 167. 285.

Cognation of the Jews and Lacedæmonians, 172.

Coins of Canute, catalogue of, 326. 525.

–– of Richard Cromwell, 89.

–– German, 119.

–– of George III., 275. 310. 391.

–– guinea of George III., inscription on, 391.

–– rarity of William IV.'s copper, 136.

Coleridge's opinion of De Foe, 136.

–– and the penny post, 27.

–– Religious Musings, 115.

–– Table Talk, passage in, 518.

Colfabias, its meaning, 390. 482.

Collar of SS., 42.

Collard the logician, particulars wanted, 185.

Collector on the Travels of Baron Munchausen, 305.

Collier (J. Payne) on the defence of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, 113.

–– on the Royal Courtly Garland, 1.

Collier (Rev. R.), lines attributed to, 28.

Colman (J. B.) on the frozen horn, 91.

–– on baker's dozen, 520.

–– on the locality of Gillingham, 505.

–– on St. Paul's clock, 153.

–– on the descent of Henry IV., 171.

–– on the election of a pope, 253.

–– on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 268.

–– on Quebeça and his epitaph, 459.

–– on thanksgiving-book, 481.

–– on Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 45.

Comenius' History of Bohemian Persecution, 11. 45.

Comets, list of, 223. 253. 306.

Commandments, the division of the ten, 166. 230. 412.

Commoner marrying a peeress, 436.

Concert of nature, 69.

Conquest (post conquestum), 30.

Conquestum, its original meaning, 92. 170.

Contracted names of places, 182.

Cooper (C. H.) on "Defender of the Faith," 28.

–– on the word culprit, 44.

–– on touching for the evil, 148.

–– on the Conquest, 170.

–– on dog's head in the pots, 264.

–– biographical notices of Thomas May, 280.

–– on tradesmen's signs, 285.

–– on St. John's Bridge fair, 341.

–– on the bellman and his history, 377. 485.

–– on disinterment for heresy, 378.

–– on Charles Lamb's epitaph, 379.

–– on the fifteen O's, 391.

–– on the expression "going tick," 409.

–– on the presentation of gloves, 424.

–– on the phrase "by-the-bye," 433.

–– on round robin, 461.

–– on registry of dissenting baptisms, 486.

–– on corpse passing making a right of way, 520.

–– on umbrellas, 126.

Coptic language, 468.

Cor linguæ, &c., its authorship, 168.

Corderoy on meaning of Zoll-verein, 451.

Corner (Geo. R.) on forged papal bulls, 149.

Corney (Bolton) on the utility of catalogues of books, 101.

–– on the publication of De Navorscher, 114.

–– on Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs, 157.

–– on the Essay on Satire, 162.

–– on Harrison's Chronology, 192.

–– on the Threnodia Carolina of Sir T. Herbert, 259.

–– on the Anti-Jacobin, 349.

–– on Hugh Holland and his works, 427.

Corpse passing makes a right of way, 477. 507. 519.

Corser (Thomas) on traditions from remote periods, 422. 475.

–– on Greene's Groatsworth of Witte, 479.

Costume, queries on, 88. 155.

Cotton family, arms of 39. 187.

Cotton (H.) on Archbishop Bolton of Cashel, 72.

–– on Harrison's Chronology, 105.

–– on Diary of Archbishop Loftus, 263.

Coulanges and Prior, coincidence between, 446.

Coverdale's Bible, 54. 122.

Covey, its etymology, 477. 509.

Cowgill on Christmas-day, 249.

–– on headings of chapters in Bibles, 269.

–– biographical notices of Thomas May, 279.

–– on predeceased and designed, 287.

–– on a notice of St. Pancras, 397.

–– on the Tanthony, 428.

–– on window tax, mints, and Nobbs, 447.

Cowley's poem on Drinking, an answer to, 55.

Cowper, the divine chit-chat of, 388.

Cracow pike, 118. 187.

Crambo, its meaning, 391.

Cranmere Pool, 404.

Cranmer's descendants, 8. 153. 188.

Cranmore on passage from Cymbeline, 290.

Crewe (Bishop), letters of, 23.

–– on the customary disuse of his episcopal title, 128.

Crex, the white bullace, 451.

Crickets, 3.

Criston, in Somersetshire, 278. 357.

Cromwell (Oliver), his compact with the devil, 207. 282.

–– family, 242.

–– curious epigrams on, 515.

Cross, engraved portrait by, on whom? 209. 284.

Cross between a wolf and hound, 39. 93.

Cross-bill, queries respecting, 188.

Crossley (James) on Dr. Timothy Thruscross, 44.

–– on History of Bohemian Persecution, 45.

–– on Burke and the Annual Register, 441.

–– on "Earth has no rage," 45.

–– on couplet in De Foe, 45.

–– on Histoire des Sévérambes, 72.

–– on verses attributed to Charles Yorke, 72.

–– on Lucy and Colin, 76.

–– on a quotation from Brown's Essay on Satire, 110.

–– on Dr. Trusler's Memoirs, 110.

–– on a sonnet, supposed to be Milton's, 142.

–– on Dryden's Essay upon Satire, 146.

–– on Brandon the juggler, 154.

–– on "Words are men's daughters," 154.

–– on the Scaligers, 193.

–– on De Foe's anticipations of modern ideas, 195.

–– on Deus Justificatus, 195.

–– on Monarchia Solipsorum, 197.

–– on Nettle in, dock out, 205.

–– on manuscript of Bede, 247.

–– notes on newspapers, 248.

–– on Duncan Campbell, 248.

–– on MS. sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 249.

–– on Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249.

–– on meaning of waste-book, 251.

–– on Salgado's slaughter-house, 284.

–– on Sir Balthazar Gerbier, 304.

–– on Captain John Stevens, 306.

–– on a history of comets, 306.

–– on Edmund Prideaux and the post-office, 308.

–– on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 338

–– on Letters on the British Museum, 461.

–– on the Image of both Churches, 469.

–– on the word colfabias, 482.

C. (R. W.) on the arms of the Cotton family, 187.

–– on the spelling of Britannicus, 275.

–– on curious facts in natural history, 398. 467.

C. (T.) on "Fronte capillatâ," &c., 92.

–– on mark for a dollar, 449.

–– on Tu autem, 308.

–– on places called Purgatory, 308.

Cuicfal in Flandria, where? 238.

Culprits torn by horses, 91. 92.

Culprit, origin of the word, 44.

Cumming (Sir Alexander), 39. 152.

Cunningham (P.), on the verses, "Poor Allinda," &c., 264.

–– on the Outer Temple, 375.

Curfew-bell, 77.

Curse of Scotland, 22. 423. 483.

Curwen (Sir Thomas), an excellent archer, 323.

Curwen family, 89. 125. 253.

Cushion dance, 125. 286.

C. (W. H.) on Cardinal Erskine, 13.

–– on Nicholas Ferrar's Digest, 12.

C. (W. W.) on Francis Moore, 466.

Cx. on May cats, 84.

–– on the titles of spiritual peers, 118.

D

D. on cardinal Allen's declaration, 11.

–– on ring dials, 196.

Δ. on King Richard III., 300.

–– on suem, ferling, grasson, 75.

–– on Sir T. Herbert's memoirs of Charles I., 260.

–– on the Tanthony bell, 429.

–– on the use of the word umbrella, 509.

D. (2) on the etymology of aver, 42.

–– on filthy gingram, 42.

–– on the meaning of gulls, 143.

D. (A.) on Poem on the Grave, 372.

D. (A. A.) on the hand giving the blessing, 477.

–– on Diogenes in his tub, 449.

–– on skeletons at Egyptian banquet, 424.

–– on topical memory, 449.

–– on vegetable sympathy, 407.

–– on the phrase "To a T," 424.

Daffy down dilly, a nursery rhyme, 220. 259.

Damasked linen of James II., 13. 229.

Dancing Trenchmore, its meaning, 89. 437.

Darby and John ballad, 38. 69.

Darcy Lever church, 27.

Daresbury, the Whitechapel of England, 60. 229.

Davie, jun. (Sn.) on Hylles' Arithmeticke, 409.

Davies (Sir John), arms of, 409.

–– and his biographers, 82. 336.

Davy Jones's locker, 478. 509.

D. (C. W.) on Coleridge and the penny post, 27.

D. (E. A.) on Henry Chettle, 54.

–– on William Chilcot, 73.

–– on "Fronte capillatâ," 124.

–– on dominicals, 25.

–– on the motto, "God speed the plough," 8.

–– on Long Meg of Westminster, 22.

–– on Shakespeare's word "captious," 153.

Deans, when first styled Very Reverend, 352. 437.

Death of Death's painter, 495.

Death, representations of, 450. 501.

Deer, fossil, of Ireland, 26. 121. 212. 502.

D. (E. H. D.) on the Coptic Language, 468.

–– on king of Nineveh burned in his palace, 506.

–– on epitaph in Kellyleagh churchyard, 422.

"Defender of the Faith," its ancient use, 9. 28. 94. 157.

De Foe, Coleridge's opinion of, 136.

–– couplet in, 45.

–– project for purifying the English language, 350.

–– anticipations of modern ideas, 137. 195.

Demonologist on Booty's case, 40.

Demosthenes, oration against, 141. 227.

Denarii, 25.

Denarius philosophorum, 168. 251. 299.

Derby coinage, 225.

Designed, whether used as designated, 143. 287.

Desmond, the Countess of, 250. 341.

Deus Justificatus, its author, 195.

Devil's bit, its origin, 477.

Devonshire charms, 258.

D. (G. H.) on Robert de Welle, 458.

D. (H. W.) on the red hand, 194.

–– on touching for the evil, 197.

–– on damasked linen, 229.

–– on straw necklaces, 229.

–– on Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425.

–– on the waistcoat bursted, 230.

–– on the couplet, "The feast of reason," 265.

Dials, ring, 52. 107. 108. 196.

Diamagnetism, its etymology, 169.

Dibdin's Library Companion, errors in, 405.

Dies Iræ, its authorship, 468.

Dieu et mon droit, when first adopted, 407.

Difformis, its signification, 24.

Digby (Sir Kenelm), poems discovered among his papers, 18. 238. 367. 482.

Digby's Broad Stone of Honour, 264.

Diogenes in his tub, 449.

Disinterment for heresy, 240. 378.

Diss on cross between a wolf and a hound, 93.

Ditchfield (J. B.) on black images of the Virgin, 63.

Dixon (Hepworth), notices of the Blake family, 389.

–– on the Penn family, 454.

D. (J.) on Whychcote of St. John's, 302.

D. (J. B.) on the meaning of Bacon, 151.

D. (M.) on "Suum cuique tribuere," &c., 518.

D. (N.) on ten children at a birth, 64.

Dn. (W.) on the episcopal mitre, 145.

–– on a cardinal's hat, 170.

–– on "By hook and by crook," 212.

–– on the word Yankee, 461.

Dobbin (Dr. O. T.) on the Ulm manuscript, 60.

Dodd (Dr.), his texts at Wing church, 182.

Dodd, the historian, 496.

Dog's head in the pot, 264. 463.

Dogs, their howling an omen of death, 4.

Doll (black), sign at old store shops, 63.

Dollar sign, 449. 505.

Dominicals, 25.

Don, of Pitfichie, the family, 143.

Dorothea (S.), life of, 87.

Dort, epigram on the synod of, 23. 94.

Double names, their origin, 407.

Doubtful on the witches' prayer, 118.

Douglas (J. A.) on the white rose, 505.

Douglas (Gawyn), a complete edition of his works a desideratum, 38.

Dousa (Janus) on the Dutch versions of English essayist, 22.

–– transcript of a letter respecting John Locke, 97.

–– on crossing rivers on skins, 3.

–– poem on Sidney, 23.

Downing (Sir George), his family, 68. 213.

D'Oyly and Barry families, information wanted, 23.

Dozen of bread, 153. 520.

D. (Q.) on Dr. Dodd's texts, 182.

–– on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269.

–– on Lord Howard of Effingham, 244.

–– on Fitzpatrick's lines on Fox, 432.

–– on Witchcraft, 414.

–– on preserving existing monuments, 314.

D. (Q. E.) on the word littus, 446.

Drachmarus, one of the schoolmen, 105. 157. 194.

Dragons, 40. 157.

Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519.

Dredge (John I.) on portrait of Rev. S. Clarke, 284.

–– on Nicholas Ferrar's Concordance, 12.

–– on Patrick's tract on the Eucharist, 214.

Dress, a note on, 406.

–– court, 407. 457.

Drumlethglass on Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland, 167.

Dryden's Absolom and Achitophel, 249.

–– Essay upon Satire, 146. 162.

–– poems, on two passages in, 492.

D. (S. T.) on the author of Pursuits of Literature, 240.

–– on the author of School of the Heart, 390.

–– on representations of Death, 450.

Dumore castle, or the petrified fort, 495.

Dunbar, epigram by, 303.

Dunkin (Alfred John) on preserving a record of existing monuments, 313.

Durham sword that killed the dragon, 425. 485.

Dutch books published out of the Netherlands, 326. 379.

–– church in Norwich, its history, 209. 310. 396.

–– martyrology, early copies, 443. 479.

–– song book, De zingende Lootsman of de Vrolyke Boer, 23. 189.

Dutch versions of English essayists, 22.

D. (W. B.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage. 198.

Dyer (Thomas H.) on Erasmus and Farel, 73.

E

E. on Blackstone's Commentaries, 209.

ε., note of Palamon and Arcite, 131.

E. (A.) on the origin of cockade, 7.

Ear, the advantages of a bad, 140.

Early rain, the pride of the morning, 484.

"Earth has no rage," &c., a couplet, 23.

Earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. 499.

Earth's form, theory of, 331. 508.

Eastwood (J.) on circulation of the blood, 27.

–– Eboli, Latin epigram on the Duchess of, 208. 289.

–– on Encorah and Millicent, 448.

–– on "Ex pede Herculem," 380.

–– on Knebsend, 434.

–– on folk lore in Lancashire, 516.

–– on eating pigeons before death, 517.

–– on Tandem D. O. M., 173.

–– on the word Rub-a-dub, 387.

–– on tiring-irons, 210.

Eboracomb, on holy water for the hooping-cough, 220.

–– on daffy down dilly, 220.

Echo on Coverdale's Bible, 54.

–– on Breeches Bible, 93.

–– on Daresbury the Whitechapel of England, 229.

–– on a passage in Gray's elegy, 138.

–– on Judas cup, 85.

E. (C. J.) on Abel represented with horns, 391.

–– on legend in Frettenham church, 407.

Eclectic Review, specimen of composition, 493.

Edwards (H.) on Dr. Robert Thomlinson, 290.

–– on Drax free school, 290.

E. (E. J.) on Gillingham, 505.

Effaress on the butcher duke, 77.

–– on "The soul's dark cottage," 105.

Effessa, on the Prince of Wales' feathers, 106.

–– on the Breeches Bible, 115.

Effigies, translation of charade upon Nothing, 369.

–– on Clarkson's papers, 373.

Egduf, on Shakspeare's meaning of strained, 269.

Egenhart on Gregory the Great, 62.

Egg and arrow ornament, 349.

E. (H.) on pedigree of Owen Glendower, 356.

–– on Richard Baxter's works, 370.

–– on Queen Mary's Lament, 172.

–– on swans hatched during thunder, 75.

Eign, its meaning, 351.

Eirionnach, notes on Ireland, 490.

Eisell, its meaning, 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524.

E. (J.) on the meaning of harrisers, 252.

–– on the accession of Richard III., 352.

–– on anachronisms of painters, 369.

–– on the phrase To learn by heart, 483.

Ejusdem farinæ, origin of the expression, 278. 433.

E. (K. P. D.) on St. Hibbald, 495.

–– on mark for a dollar, 504.

–– on Milton and the Calves-head Club, 390.

–– on ventriloquist hoax, 406.

Elk, fossil, 121. 212.

Ellacombe (H. T.) on the baldrock, 503.

–– on chiming bells, 432.

Elizabeth (queen), her christening cloth, 115.

–—, private memoirs of, 23. 45.

–—, scandal against, 11. 151. 197. 225. 285. 307.

–—, did she visit Bacon at Twickenham? 44.

Elstob, Miss, notice of, 497.

Emiott family, their arms wanted, 478.

Emun on ballad editing, 208.

–– on folk talk, 474.

–– on plays in churches, 494.

–– on a life of St. Paul, 451.

Encorah and Millicent, their meaning, 448.

Engastrimythus on Father Hehl and Cahagnet, 167.

–– on Father Maximilian Hell, 269.

Engelbert (Abp.), treatise by, 291. 379.

English, origin of the present race, 116.

–– actors and musicians in Germany, 21.

–– French, an example of, 437.

–– Mother on the Flamberg sword, &c., 168.

Enigmatical epitaph on Rev. Dr. Mawer, 184.

Enquirer on the episcopal mitre, 62.

Entwysel (Wilfred), Chauncy's observations on, 61. 171.

Epitaph in Killyleagh churchyard, 422. 493.

–– at Leghorn, 238.

–– on a "worthie knight," 57.

Equestrian statues, 494.

Erasmus and Farel, 38. 73.

Erskine (Cardinal), 13.

E. (R. W.) on the lines "A verse may find him," &c., 60.

–– on north sides of churchyards, 74.

–– on corpse passing making a right of way, 477.

–– on seats in churches, 56.

–– on the derivation of round robbin, 353.

–– on tradesmen's signs, 357.

Eryx, queries on Tennyson, 493.

Erza on Lady Flora Hastings' bequest, 443.

Esquire, what amount of property constitutes one, 242.

Essheholt Priory, account of, 86.

Ettie on Sir Henry Slingsby's Diary, 357.

Etty the artist, his family, 496.

Eucharist, authorship of an old tract on, 169.

–—, by John Patrick, 214.

Eustacius, abbot, time when he flourished, 141. 307. 381.

Evans (Rev. T. Simpson) on the life of Bishop Frampton, 61.

Evergreens in churches, 118.

Evil eye, the superstition of, 133.

Exhibition, the Great, a monster number of "Notes and Queries," 361.

–—, hint for protecting, 166.

Exon on disinterment for heresy, 378.

Exoniensis on the MS. of De Bello Antiocheno, 447.

Experto crede Roberto, origin of the saying, 353.

Extradition, its meaning, 119. 169.

Extraordinary North Briton, the writers in, 409. 432.

F

F. on the sees of the Roman church, 437.

Falconer (A. P.) on prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, 369.

Falconer (R. W.) on mistletoe, 396.

Farquharson on Auroræ, 28.

F. (C. D.) on Cranmer's descendants, 8.

Feathers of the Prince of Wales, origin of, 106. 168.

Fell (Colonel), his descendants, 142.

Fenton (John) on the meaning of Mosaic, 469.

Ferling, its etymology, 7. 75.

Ferrar's (Nicholas) Digest and Concordance, 12.

–– and Benlowes, 237.

Ferrara (Andrea), his history, 62.

Ferret, names of the, 390. 461.

Fest, its derivation, 328. 396.

F. (F. G.) on sides and angles, 265.

F. (F. W.) on the situation of Serius, 494.

F. (G.) on arms of Robert Nelson, 263.

F. (G. E.) on the Knapp family, 424.

F. (H.) on Gough's translation of the History of the Bible, 165.

Fiat Justitia on miching malicho, 231.

Fib, its derivation, 167.

Filthy Gingram, 42.

Fir-cone, its symbolism, 290.

Fire of London, the surveyor's account, 350.

Fireneye on national debts, 466.

Fitzgerald (Lord Edward), his mother, 492.

Fitzpatrick (Richard), notice of, 276. 334. 432.

F. (J. F.) on red book of Irish exchequer, 6.

–– on the accession of Richard III., 457.

–– on Shakspeare family, 493.

Flamberg sword, 168. 292.

Flecamore (Christopher), who was he? 23.

Fleet marriages, 4.

Flemish account, its early use, 57. 138. 162.

Fm. on English Sapphics, 494.

–– on equestrian statues, 494.

F. (O.) on Bishop Thornborough's monument, 299.

Folk lore, 20. 84. 132. 179. 205. 220. 258. 320. 367.

–– Devonshire, 404.

–– Dutch, 387.

–– Lancashire, 55. 516.

–– Northamptonshire, 3.

–– talk, 474.

–– Welsh, 20.

Forbes (C.) on Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 274.

–– on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 339.

–– on the birth-place of Robert Burton, 396.

–– on George III.'s coinage, 310.

–– on "Fine by degrees, and beautifully less," 154.

–– on Tandem D. O. M., 173.

Foreign English, specimens of, 57. 257. 346.

–– renderings at Salzburg, 138.

Foreigner, a, on English synonymes, 166.

Foss (Edward) on Clement's Inn, 109.

–– on the Ulm manuscript, 192.

–– on two chancellors at one time, 257.

–– on the Outer Temple, 325. 375. 451. 505.

Foss (Henry) on Hulls, the inventor of steam-boats, 69.

–– on Rudbeck's Atlantica, 196.

Foucault's pendulum experiment, 371.

Four want way, 168. 434. 508.

F. (P. H.) on the bibliographical queries of R. G., 24.

–– on the meaning of conquest, 30.

–– on errors in the date of works, 22.

–– on the authorship of the Monthly Intelligencer, 37.

–– on inscription on an oak board, 240.

Frampton (Bishop), notices of him wanted, 61. 214.

Francis (C. F.) on epitaph in Hall's Discovery, 242.

Francis (John) on Hewson and Smollet's strap, 123.

–– on St. Paul's striking thirteen, 40.

Francis (St.), Liber Conformitatum, 321.

–– Flemish work, on the order of, 502.

Franciscus on the meaning of mosaic, 469.

–– on Shakspeare's designation of Cleopatra, 465.

Francis X. (John) on Roman roads near London, 328.

–– on West-Chester, 353.

Frere (Geo. E.) on "Snail, snail, come out of your hole," 179.

Frettenham church legend in, 407. 506.

Friday weather, 7. 153.

–– why considered unlucky, 496.

Friswell (James) on epigrams on Cromwell, 516.

Frog's wedding, a ballad, 51.

Fronte capillatâ, &c., its authorship, 8. 43. 92. 124. 140. 286.

Frozen horn, 25. 71. 91. 182. 282. 459.

F. (R. W.) on Borrow's English Ballads, 228.

–– on Christmas day, 249.

Funerals, hand-bells at, 310. 466.

F. (W.) on Gilburt's MS. on Clandestine Marriages, 167.

F. (W. R.) on fossil deer of Ireland, 26.

G

G. on Barker, the panorama painter, 483.

–– on bishops' lands, 87.

–– on princesses of Wales, 477.

. on court dress, 457.

G. (A.) on the origin of a surname, 323.

–– on Barker, the panorama painter, 406.

–– on Lord Edward Fitzgerald's mother, 492.

Gallatly (J.) on misquotation of Gen. iii. 19., 275.

Gam (Danydd) on Chepstow castle, 241.

–– on Charles II. being in Wales, 263.

Ganganelli (Pope), the compilers of his life, 12.

Gantillon (P. J. F.) on Abp. Williams's portrait, 75.

–– etymology of kobold, 85.

Gatty (Alfred) on the early culture of the imagination, 38.

–– on church bells, 238.

–– on the division of the ten commandments, 166.

–– on monumental inscription, 223.

–– on Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I., 223.

–– on strange appearance in the sky, 298.

–– on epitaph of Countess of Pembroke, 307.

–– on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 339.

–– on Warren Hastings' magnanimity, 369.

–– on "Ex pede Herculem," 380.

–– on registry of dissenters, 460.

–– on ancient modes of hanging bells, 493.

–– on Lord Nelson's dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517.

–– on earth thrown upon the coffin, 499.

–– on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 505.

–– on written sermons, 526.

Gaudentio di Lucca, its authorship, 36. 117.

Gay (Rev. Mr.), notices of, 424. 508.

G. (B.) on Collard the logician, 186.

G. (C.) on alliteration, 340.

G. (C. W.) on the word Blunder, 106.

–– on land Holland, 30.

–– on lights on the altar, 30.

–– on the etymology of suem, ferling, and grasson, 7.

Genealogicus Lancastriensis on family of Katharine Parr, 302.

Geneva Bible, 13. 17. 72. 93. 115. 165.

Gentleman, can the queen make one? 88.

George (St.) the Martyr, Southwark, indulgences granted to benefactors, 414.

Gerbier's (Sir B.) academy, 317.

–– his autobiography, 304.

German universities, religious teaching in, 303.

Geronimo, description of Mosaic, 521.

G. (G. F.) on the phrase "at sixes and sevens," 425.

–– on the letter

, 44.

–– on true blue, 27.

–– on the meaning of Mocker, 73.

–– on crossing rivers on skins, 86.

–– on Rab Surdam, 42.

–– on Richard III., 221.

–– on honey-moon, 276.

Gig-hill, its meaning, 222. 283.

Gilbert on Col. Hewson a cobbler, 73.

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