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Volume s1-IX (1854)
Issue: 219
- A STRAWBERRY-HILL GEM
- BURIAL-PLACE OF ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON; Grammars, &c. for Public Schools; “To captivate.”; Bohn's Edition of Matthew of Westminster
- Burton Family; Provost Hodgson's Translation of the Atys of Cutullus; Wylcotes' Brass; Hoby, Family of; their Portraits; The Keate Family; Sir Charles Cotterell; Huc's Travels; Pictures at Hampton Court Palace
- CELTIC AND LATIN LANGUAGES; GEOMETRICAL CURIOSITY
- Explanation of the Word “Miser.”; “Acis and Gulatea.”; Birm-bank; General Thomas Gage; RAPPING NO NOVELTY
- French Season Rhymes and Weather Rhymes; Curions Epitaph in Tillingham Church, Essex; DOMESTIC LETTERS OF EDMUND BURKE; Farrunt's Anthem; Ascension Day Custom; Sawbridge and Kinght's Numismatic Collections; “The spire whose silent finger points to heaven.”
- Irish Chieftains; General Braddock; Lawless Court, Rochford, Essex; Motto on old Damask
- John Waugh; Daughters taking their Mothers' Names; “Service is no Inheritance; Sir Christopher Wren and the young Carver; Souvaruff's Despatch; Detached Church Towers; Queen Anne's Motto; Lawyers' Bags
- LETTERS OF EMINENT LITERARY MEN
- Lawyers' Bags; Bust of Luther; Grammar in relation to Logic; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Lord Fairfax; Tailless Cats; Saltcellar; Arms and Motto granted to Col. William Carlos; Naval Atrocities; Turlehydes; Foreign Orders; Pickard Family
- Notices to Correspondents
- OCCASIONAL FORMS OF PRAYER
- ORDER FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF VAGRANCY, A.D. l650–51
- THE BLACK-GUARD; THE CALVES' HEAD CLUB
- THE “ANCREN RIWLE.”
- The Calotype Process; Hockin's Short Sketch; Photographic Society's Exhibition
- “Firm was their faith,” &c; Vellum-cleaning; Wooden Tombs; Solar Eclipse in the Year 1263; Lines on Woman; Satin
- “Quid facies,” &c; Sotades; The Third Part of “Christabel”; Attainment of Majority; Lord Halifax and Mrs. C. Barton; The fifth Lord Byron
Issue: 220
- Assuming Names; False Dates in Water-marks of Papers; CAPTAIN FARRE
- Authors and Publishers; Inscriptions on old Pulpits; Recent Curiosities of Literature
- B. L. M.; “The Forlurn Hope”; Two Brothers of the same Christian Name; Passage in Watson; Derivation of “Mammet”; Ampers
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- CELTIC ETYMOLOGY; The Calotype Process: curling up of Paper
- EMBLEMATIC MEANINGS OF PRECIOUS STONES— PLANETS OF THE MONTHS SYMBOLISED BY PRECIOUS STONES
- GRIFFIN'S “FIDESSA,” AND SHAKSPEARE'S “PASSIONATE PILGRIM.”; CAPS AT CAMBRIDGE
- Jews and Egyptians; Skin-flint; Garlic Sunday; Custom of the Corporation of London; General Stokes; Rev. Philip Morant
- KING JAMES'S IRISH ARMY LIST OF 1689–90
- LETTERS OF EMINENT LITERARY MEN
- Lord Clarendon and the Tubwoman; Oaths; Double Christian Names; Chip in Porridge; Clarence Dukedom; Prospectuses; “I put a spoke in his wheel”; NOTES ON BOOKS
- MARRIAGE CEREMONY IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY; MANUSCRIPT CATENA
- Master of the Nails; Nattochiis and Calchanti; “Ned o' the Todding.”; Bridget Cromwell and Fleetwood; Culet; THE ASTEROIDS OR RECENTLY DISCOVERED LESSER PLANETS
- Misapplication of Terms; Belle Sauvage; Arms of Geneva; “Arabian Nights' Entertainments”; Richard I.
- NEWSPAPER FOLK LORE
- NON-RECURRING DISEASES; MILTON'S WIDOW
- Silo; Laurie on Finance; David's Mother; Anagram; Passage in Sophocles
- TABLE-TURNING
- The Position of Suffragan Bishops in Convocation; Cambridge Mathematical Questions; Crabbe MSS; Tilly, an Officer of the Courts at Westminster; Mr. Gye; Three Fleurs-de-Lys; The Commons of Ireland previous to the Union in 1801; “All Holyday at Peckham.”; Arthur de Vere
- Turner's Paper; A Practical Photographic Query; “Service is no Inheritance”; Francis Browne; Catholic Bible Society ; Legal Customs
Issue: 221
- A CAROL OF THE KINGS; SIR W. SCOTT AND SIR W. NAPIER; Sign of Rain; Communications with Iceland
- A PLEA FOR THE CITY CHURCHES; ECHO POETRY
- AMBIGUITY IN PUBLIC WRITING
- Barrels Regiment; Sneezing; Does “Wurm,” in modern German, ever mean Serpent?; Longfellow's Reaper and the Flowers
- Berkhampstead Records; “The secunde personne of the Trinetee”; St. John's, Oxford, and Emmanuel, Cambridge; “Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre.”; Prelate quoted in Procopius; The Alibenistic Order of Freemasons; Saying respecting Ancient History; An Apology for not speaking the Truth; Sir John Morant; Portrait of Plowden; Temperature of Cathedrals; Dr. Eleazar Duncon; The Duke of Buckingham
- CHRONOGRAMS
- Charge of Plagiarism against Paley; Tin; John Waugh; Rev. Joshua Brooks; Hour-glass Stand; Teeth Superstition; Dog-whipping Day in Hull
- Charles Watson; Early (German) coloured Engravings; History of M. Oufle; Lysons' MSS; “Luke's Iron Crown”
- Curling of Iodized Paper; How the Glass Rod is used; Wooden Tombs and Effigies; Epitaph on Politian; Defoe's Quotation from Baxter on Apparitions
- DEATH WARNINGS IN ANCIENT FAMILIES; THE SCARLET REGIMENTALS OF THE ENGLISH ARMY
- Derivation of the Word “Cash”; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Dog-whipping Day in Hull; Mousehunt; St. Paul's School Library; German Tree
- Notices to Correspondents
- OATHS; Splitting Paper for Photographic Purposes
- Starvation, an Americanism; Strange Epitaphs; BUONAPARTE'S ABDICATION
- TRANSLATION FROM SHERIDAN, ETC; FLORINS AND THE ROYAL ARMS
- “Horam coram Dago.”; HOBY FAMILY; POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
Issue: 222
- Clarence; “The spire whose silent finger,” &c.; Henry Earl of Wotton; Tenth (or the Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of (Light) Drugoons
- DERIVATION OF MAWMET.—CAME; THE GOSLING FAMILY
- Descendants of Sir M. Hale; A Query for the City Commission; Cross-legged Monumental Figures; Muffins and Crumpets; “Behemoth.”; “Deus ex Machin↶.”; Wheelbarrows; Persons alluded to by Hocle; LONGFELLOW'S ORIGINALITY
- Emblematic Meanings of Precious Stones; Calves'-head Club; Burial in an erect Posture (Vol. viii., pp. 5. 59. 233. 630.); Eulenspiegel; Biting the Thumb; Table-turning and Table-talking in Ancient Times
- False Dates in Water-marks of Paper; MR. P. CUNNINGHAME; WAS SHAKSPEARE DESCENDED FROM A LANDED PROPRIETOR?
- GRAMMARS, ETC., FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- Lewis and Sewell Families; Blue Bell and Blue Anchor; Sir Anthony Wingfield: Ashmans; Derivation of the Word “Celt”; The Religion of the Russians; French Translation of the “London Gazette”
- Muffs worn by Gentlemen; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Notices to Correspondents
- PROPHETS: FRANCIS DOBBS
- QUEEN ELIZABETH AND QUEEN ANNE'S MOTTO; BOOKS BURNT BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
- SIR WALTER SCOTT AND HIS QUOTATIONS FROM HIMSELF
- STONE PULPITS; ANTIQUITY OF FIRE-IRONS; ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM
- STONE PULPITS
- THE VELLUM-BOUND JUNIUS; The Scotch Grievance; Walpole and Macaulay; Russian “Justice.”
- THOMAS CAMPBELL; FOLK LORE
- Tent for Collodion Purposes; Multiplying Negatives and Collodion on Paper; Photographic Copies of Ancient Manuscripts; Fox Talbot's Patents; Antiquarian Photographic Society; “Firm was their faith,” &c.; Attainment of Majority
- The Bell Savage; Door-head Inscriptions; Funeral Customs in the Middle Ages; Greek Epigram; Machey's “Theory of the Earth”; “Homo Unius Libri”
- Three Fleure-de-Lis; Newspaper Folk Lore; Nattochiis and Calchanti; Marriage Ceremony in the Fourteenth Century
- “Poscinus in vil”, &c.; Pickard Family; “Man proposes, but God disposes”; General Whitelocke; Non-jurors' Motto; “The Red Cow” Sign, near Marlborough
- “To try and get.”; Fleet Prison; Colonel St. Leger; Lord's Descents; Reverend Robert Hall; “Lydia, or Conversion.”; Personal Descriptions; “One while I think,”; Lord Bacon; Society for burning the Dead; Cui Bono; The Stock Horn; Lady Harington
Issue: 223
- Adulteration of Nitrate of Silver; Passage of Cicero; Major André; Catholic Bible Society; Cassiterides; Wooden Tombs and Effigies; Tailless Cats
- Arch-priest in the Diocese of Exeter; Medal in honour of the Chevalier de St. George; Robert Bloet; Sir J. Wallace and Mr. Browne; Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester; Abbott Families; Authorship of a Ballad; Elias Petley
- Canaletto's Views round London; A Monster found at Maidstone; Page; The Fish “Ruffins.”; Origin of the Word Etiquette; Henri Quatre
- DRYDEN ON SHAKSPERE
- Death Warnings in Ancient Families; “The Secunde Personne of the Trinitie”; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED
- ENAREANS
- Errata; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS; ARMS OF GENEVA; Multiplying Negatives; Towgood's Paper
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS
- ORIGINAL ROYAL LETTERS TO THE GRAND MASTERS OF MALTA
- Oxford Commemoration Squib, 1849; “Imp”; False Spellings from Sound; “Good wine needs no bush”; Three Fleurs-de-Lys; Portrait of Plowden; St. Stephen's Day and Mr. Riley's “Hoveden”
- P. S.; DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY.—SLAVERY IN ENGLAND
- PARTY SIMILES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY:—NO. I. “FOXES AND FIREBRANDS.” NO. II. “THE TROJAN HORSE.”
- Russia and Turkey; Social Effects of the severe Weather, Jan. 3 and 4, 1854; Star of Bethlehem; Origin of the Word “Cant.”; Epigram on Four Lawyers; CONTRIBUTORS TO “KNIGHT'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE.”
- St. Nicholas Cole Abbey; TRENCH ON PROVERBS
- THE STATIONERS' COMPANY AND ALMANACK; John Bunyan; Tragedy by Mary Leapor; Repairing old Prints
- Tailless Cats; Warville; Green Eyes; Came; “Epitaphium Lucretiæ”
Issue: 224
- Brydone the Tourist's Birth-place; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- CAPS AT CAMBRIDGE
- CAPS AT CAMBRIDGE
- Churchill's Grace; CORONATION STONE
- D. O. M.; Dr. John Taylor; Lines, attributed to Hudibras; “Corporations have no Souls,”; Lord Mayor of London a Privy Councillor; Booty's Case; “Sat cito, si sat bene”; Celtic and Latin Languages
- ELIMINATE; CRANMER'S BIBLE
- Inscription on a Grave-stone in Whittlebury Churchyard, Northamptonshire; Epitaph on Sir Henry St. George; Newton and Milton; Eternal Life; Inscriptions in Books
- JOHN BUNYAN; THE ASTEROIDS
- Marquis of Granby; “Memorials of English Affairs,”; Standing when the Lord's Prayer is read; Hypocrisy; “CONSILIUM NOVEM DELECTORUM CARDINALIUM,”
- Mousehunt; Begging the Question; Termination “-by”; German Tree; Celtic Etymology; Recent Curiosities of Literature
- Ned o' the Todding; Hour-glasses and Inscriptions on old Pulpits; Table-turning; “Firm was their faith”; The Wilbraham Cheshire MS; Mousehunt
- Notices to Correspondents
- OLD MEREWORTH .CASTLE, KENT
- PARALLEL IDEAS FROM POETS; THE GREAT ALPHABETIC PSALM, AND THE SONGS OF DEGREES
- PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE; The Calotype on the Sea-shore
- Purlet; Liveries, Red and Scarlet; Dr. Bragge; Chauncy or Chancy; Plaster Casts; Dogs in Monumental Brasses
- RUSSIA, TURKEY, AND THE BLACK SEA; HIGH DUTCH AND LOW DUTCH
- SOVEREIGNS DINING AND SUPPING IN PUBLIC
- “I could not love thee, dear, so much.”; Leicester as Ranger of Snowden; Crabb of Telsford; Tolling the Bell while the Congregation is leaving Church; O'Brien of Thosmond; Order of St. David of Wales; Warple-way
Issue: 225
- BLACKGUARD; “WURM,” IN MODERN GERMAN—PASSAGE IN SCHILLER'S “WALLENSTEIN.”; WAS SHAKSPEARE DESCENDED FROM A LANDED PROPRIETOR?
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- Branks, or Gossis' Bridles; Not caring a Fig for anything; B. C. Y.; Earl Nugent's Poems; Huntbach MSS
- CANTING ARMS; Selleridge; Tombs of Bishops; Lines on visiting the Portico of Beau Nash's Palace, Bath; Acrostic in Ash Church, Kent; A Hint to Publishers
- Christ-Cross-Row; Sir Walter Scott, and his Quotations from himself; Nightingale and Thorn; Female Parish Clerks; Hour-glass Stand; NOTES ON BOOKS
- ECHO POETRY; BLACKGUARD
- Holy Loaf Money; St. Philip's Bristol; Foreign Universities; DEATH-WARNINGS IN ANCIENT FAMILIES
- LEGENDS OF THE CO. CLARE
- LORD FAIRFAX; Mr. Lyte on Collodion
- New Zealander and Westminster Bridge; Cui Bono; Barrels Regiment
- P. S.; Portrait of Alva; Lord Mayor of London not a Privy Councillor
- REMARKABLE IMPRINTS
- STARVATION; OSMOTHERLEY IN YORKSHIRE
- STARVATION
- Sir Matthews Hale; Scotch Grievance; “Merciful Judgements of High Church,”; Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester; Fleet Prison; The Commons of Ireland previous to the Union in 1801; “Les Lettres Juives”
- Sir Philip Wentworth; General Fraser; Namby-Pamby; The Word “Miser”; The Forlorn Hope; Thornton Abbey; “Quid facies,”
- Uhland, the German Poet; Virgilian Inscription for and Infant School; THE SHIPPEN FAMILY—JOHN WHITE; BOOKS ISSUED IN PARTS AND NOT COMPLETED
- WAS SHAKSPEARE DESCENDED FROM A LANDED PROPRIETOR?
- “Hovd Maet of Laet.”; Hand in Church; Egger Moths; The Yorkshire Dales; Ciss, Cissle; Inn Signs; Smiths and Robinsons; Coin of Carausius; Verelst the Painter; Latin Treatise on whipping School-boys; Whitewashing in Churches; Surname “Kynoch.”; Dates of published Works; Saw-dust Recipe
Issue: 226
- ANSAREYS IN MOUNT LEBANON
- Arms of Richard, King of the Romans; Brothers with the same Christian Name; Arch-priest in the Diocese of Exeter
- BURIAL-PLACE OF THURSTAN, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK; Admiral Hopson
- Buonaparte's Abdication; Burton Family; Drainage by Machinery; Naitochiis and Culchanti
- DATES OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS OF THE PRETENDERS
- DO CONJUNCTIONS JOIN PROPOSITIONS ONLY?
- Elizabeth Seymour; Longfellow; Fresick and Freswick; Has Execution by Hanging been survived?; Maps of Dublin; “The Lounger's Common-place Book.”; Mount Mill, and the Fortifications of London; “Forms of Public Meetings.”
- Errata; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notice to Correspondents
- LEGENDS AND SUPERSTITIONS RESPECTING BEES
- Lucy Walters, the Duke of Monmouth's Mother; General Haynan's Corpse; “Isolated.”; Office of Sexton held by One Family; Sententious Despatches; Reprints Suggested; PICTURES FROM LORD VANE'S COLLECTION
- OXFORD JEU D'ESPRIT
- Obs and Sols; Fystens or Fifteenths; HARDMAN'S ACCOUNT OF WATERLOO
- PRIMERS OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH; Objective and Subjective
- Professor Hunt's Photographic Studies; Waxed-paper Pictures; The Double Iodide Solution; Dr. Mansell's Process
- Queen Elizabeth and the Ring; Lives of English Bishops: Bishop Burnet; Eden Pedigree and Arms; The Gentleman's Calling
- ROBERT BLOET; A Hint to the Photographic Society; Test for Nitrate of Silver
- “ One while I think,”; “Spires ‘ whose silent finger points to heaven’”; Dr. Eleazar Duncon; “Marriage is such a rabble rout”; Cambridge Mathematical Questions; P. S.; Reversible Masculine Names; The Man in the Moon
- “COULD WE WITH INK,” ETC; MACKEY'S THEORY OF THE EARTH
- “Horam coram dago”; Children by one Mother; Parochial Libraries
- “Three cats sat,”; Herbert's “Church Porch.”; Ancient Tenure of Lands; Dramatic Works; Devreux Bowly; “Corruptio optimi,”; Lamenther; Sheriff of Somersetshire in 1765; Edward Brerewood
Issue: 227
- ANCIENT AMERICAN LANGUAGES
- BURTON'S “ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY.”
- Battle of Villers-en-Couché; “I could not love thee, dear, so much”; Sir Charles Cotterell; Muffins and Crumpets; “Clunk”; Picts' Houses
- CONDUITT AND NEWTON
- CURIOUS MARRIAGE AGREEMENT
- Fading Ink; Sir Ralph Killigrew; Pepys; “Retainers to Seven Shares and a Half.”; Madden's “Reflections and Resolutions proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland.”
- GENERAL WHITELOCKE; “MAN PROPOSES, BUT GOD DISPOSES
- Hunter of Polmood in Tweed-dale; Dinteville Family; Eastern Practice of Medicine; Sunday; Three Picture Queries; “Cutting off with a Shilling.”; Inman or Ingman Family; Constable of Masham
- Improvements in the Albumenized Process; Mr. Crookes on restoring old Collodion
- King Edward I.'s Arm; Elstob, Elizabeth; Monumental Brasses in London; RAPPING NO NOVELTY; AND TABLE-TURNING
- MEMOIRS OF GRAMMONT
- NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Notices to Correspondents
- Photographic Queries; London Fortifications; Burke's Domestic Correspondence
- RAPPING NO NOVELTY; AND TABLE-TURNING; GENERAL WHITELOCKE
- THE MYRTLE BEE; CELTIC ETYMOLOGY
- Tailless Cats; “Cock-and-bull story; Market Crosses; “Largesse; Awkward, Awart, Awalt; Morgan Odoherty; Black Rat; Blue Bells of Scotland; Grammars, &c. for Public Schools; Warville
- The Music in Middlleton's Tragi-Comedy of the “Witch.”; Mr. Macaulay and Sir Archibald Alison in error; “Paid down upon the nail.”; Corpulence a Crime; Curious Tender
- The Year 1854; A Significant Hint; LITERARY QUERIES
- “Aiwv,” ITS DERIVATION; WILLIAM LYON, BISHOP OF CORK, CLOYNE, AND ROSS
- “MAN PROPOSES, BUT GOD DISPOSES; NAPOLEON'S SPELLING
Issue: 228
- A Legend of the Hive; Hoby Family; Anticipatory Use of the Cross; Longevity
- BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN; DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS OF DIFFERENT CARCASES
- Bunyan's Descendants; “Where are John Bunyan's Descendants ?; Epigram on Dennis; Football played on Shrove Tuesday
- CLARENCE; MILTON'S WIDOW; THREE FLEURS-DE-LYS
- Coincidences between Sir Thomas Browne and Bishop Ken; The English School of Painting; “A Feather in your Cap.”; DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE: LICENCES TO CRENELLATE
- Cyanide of Potassium; Mode of exciting Calotype Paper; The Double Iodide Solution — Purity of Photographic Chemicals; Hyposulphite of Soda Baths; Daughters taking their Mothers' Names; The Young Pretender
- DIXON OF BEESTON; Atherstone Family; Classic Authors and the Jews; Bishop Hooper's Argument on the Vestment Controversy
- Errata; Notices to Correspondents
- Longevity; “Nugget”; The fifth Lord Byron; Wapple, or Whapple-way; The Ducking-stool; Double Christian Names
- Materials for a History of Druidism; Domestic Chapels; Ordinary; Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for 1854; Antiquity of the Word “Snub.”; Charles I. at Little Woolford
- P. S.; BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
- Pedigree to the Time of Alfred; Price of Lucifer; Monaldeschi; Anna Lightfoot; Lode; “To try and get”; Abbott Families; “Mairdil”; Bell at Rouen
- Smiths and Robinsons; Churchill's Grave; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- THE SOLDIER'S DISCIPLINE, FROM A BROADSIDE OF THE YEAR 1642; LEADING ARTICLES OF FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS
- The Title of “Dominus.”; The De Rous Family; Where was the Fee of S. Sanxon ?; Russian Emperors; Episcopal Insignia of the Eastern Church; Amontillado Sherry; Col. Michael Smith's Family; Pronunciation of Foreign Names; Artesian Wells; Norman Towers in London; Papyrus; Mathew, a Cornish Family
- Vossioner; its Meaning; The Game of Chess; A Juniper Letter; CLARENCE
- WHERE ARE THE WILLS TO BE DEPOSITED?; “J. R. OF CORK.”; MARMORTINTO, OR SAND-PAINTING; THE SOLDIER'S DISCIPLINE, FROM A BROADSIDE OF THE YEAR 1642; LEADING ARTICLES OF FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS; Materials for a History of Druidism; Domestic Chapels; Ordinary; Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for 1854; Antiquity of the Word “Snub.”; Charles I. at Little Woolford; Coincidences between Sir Thomas Browne and Bishop Ken; The English School of Painting; “A Feather in your Cap.”; DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE: LICENCES TO CRENELLATE; DIXON OF BEESTON; Atherstone Family; Classic Authors and the Jews; Bishop Hooper's Argument on the Vestment Controversy; The Title of “Dominus.”; The De Rous Family; Where was the Fee of S. Sanxon ?; Russian Emperors; Episcopal Insignia of the Eastern Church; Amontillado Sherry; Col. Michael Smith's Family; Pronunciation of Foreign Names; Artesian Wells; Norman Towers in London; Papyrus; Mathew, a Cornish Family; Bunyan's Descendants; “Where are John Bunyan's Descendants ?; Epigram on Dennis; Football played on Shrove Tuesday; Vossioner; its Meaning; The Game of Chess; A Juniper Letter; CLARENCE; MILTON'S WIDOW; THREE FLEURS-DE-LYS; P. S.; BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN; DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS OF DIFFERENT CARCASES; VANDYKE IN AMERICA; Cyanide of Potassium; Mode of exciting Calotype Paper; The Double Iodide Solution — Purity of Photographic Chemicals; Hyposulphite of Soda Baths; Daughters taking their Mothers' Names; The Young Pretender; A Legend of the Hive; Hoby Family; Anticipatory Use of the Cross; Longevity; “Nugget”; The fifth Lord Byron; Wapple, or Whapple-way; The Ducking-stool; Double Christian Names; Pedigree to the Time of Alfred; Price of Lucifer; Monaldeschi; Anna Lightfoot; Lode; “To try and get”; Abbott Families; “Mairdil”; Bell at Rouen; Smiths and Robinsons; Churchill's Grave; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Errata; Notices to Correspondents
- WHERE ARE THE WILLS TO BE DEPOSITED?
- “J. R. OF CORK.”; MARMORTINTO, OR SAND-PAINTING
Issue: 229
- A Prize for the best Collodion; Double Iodide of Silver and Potassium; Albumenized Paper; Cyanide of Potassium
- BLIND MACKEREL; Original Words of old Scotch Airs; Royal Salutes
- Darey, of Platten, co. Meath; Dorset; “Vanitatem observare.”; King's Prerogative; Quotations in Cowper; Cawley the Regicide; Dr. John Pocklington
- Duchess of Mazarin's Monument; Halcyon Days; DOGS IN MONUMENTAL BRASSES
- GOSSIPING HISTORY
- INEDITED LETTER OF LORD NELSON; FOLK LORE; PSALMS FOR THE CHIEF MUSICIAN—HEBREW MUSIC
- INEDITED LETTER OF LORD NELSON
- INN SIGNS; “CONSILIUM DELECTORUM CARDINALIUM.”; PULPIT HOUR-GLASSES
- INN SIGNS
- Last Marquis of Annandale; Heralds' College; Teddy the Tiler
- Longfellow; Canting Arms; Holy Loaf Money; “Could we with ink,”; Mount Mill, and the Fortifications of London
- Notices to Correspondents
- PULPIT HOUR-GLASSES
- SNEEZING; SIR JOHN DE MORANT
- Saw-dust Recipe; Brydone the Tourist; Etymology of “Page”; Longfellow
- Standing while the Lord's Prayer is read; A dead Sultan, with his Shirt for an Ensign; “Hovd maet of laet”
- The Eastern Question; Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; English Literature; Irish Legislation; Anecdote of George IV. and the Duke of York; ANONYMOUS WORKS: “POSTHUMOUS PARODIES,” “ADVENTURES IN THE MOON,” ETC
- WORKS ON BELLS
- “Garble.”; Deaths in the Society of Friends, 1852–3
- “Hovd maet of laet”; Captain Eyre's Drawings; Sir Thomas Browne and Bishop Ken; Unfinished Works; “The Lounger's Common-place Book”; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- “The Negro's Complaint.”; “The Cow Doctor.”; Soomarokoff's “Demetrius.”; Polygamy; Irish, Anglo-Saxon, Longobardic, and Old English Letters; Description of Battles; Do Martyrs always feel Pain?; Carronade
Issue: 230
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notice to Correspondents
- Caution to Photographers; Artesian Wells; Prior's Epitaph on Himself; Handwriting
- DO CONJUNCTIONS JOIN PROPOSITIONS ONLY?; HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?
- Dannochs; Brass in All Saints, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Imperfect Bible; The Poem of “Helga.”; “Merryweather's Tempest Prognosticator.”; Edward Spencer's Marriage
- Devereux Bowly; Reversible Names; Duxal Family; Member of Parliament electing Himself; Gresebrok, in Yorkshire; Sir Anthony Fitzherbert not Chief Justice
- FACTITIOUS PEDIGREES: DIXON OF BEESTON; FACTITIOUS PEDIGREES: DIXON OF DEESTON
- FATA MORGANA
- HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?; A Stereoscopic Note; Photographic Query; Deepening Collodion Negatives
- HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?
- Handwriting; “Begging the Questions”; When and where does Sunday begin or end ?; When and where does Sunday begin or end !; Precious Stones; Scotch Grievance; “Corporations have no Souls,”
- Heraldic; Dedication of Kemerton Church; Consolato del Mare; Consonants in Welsh; “Initiative” and “Psychology.”; Atonement; Sir Stephen Fox; “Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland.”; Darwin on Steam; Scottish Female Dress
- LICENCES TO CRENELLATE; NEWSPAPER FOLK LORE
- NEWSPAPER FOLK LORE; FRENCH SEASON RHYMES AND WEATHER RHYMES
- ON THE DESTRUCTION OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES; ORIGINAL LETTERS OF THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON TO SIR WILLIAM DRUMMOND
- ORIGINAL ENGLISH ROYAL LETTERS TO THE GRAND MASTERS OF MALTA
- The Late Judge Talfourd; Authors' Trustee Sociey; The Old Clock at Alderley
- The Olympic Plain; Electric Telegraph; Irish Law in the Eighteenth Century; Gravestone Inscriptions; Paintings of our Saviour
- The Privilages of the see of Canterbury; Chauncy or Chancy; “Three cats,”; Officers of Charles I; D. O. M.; Whitewashing in Churches
- VAULT INTERMENTS: BURIAL IN AN ERECT POSTHRE: INTERMENT OF THE TROGLODITÆ; DO CONJUNCTIONS JOIN PROPOSITIONS ONLY?
- VAULT INTERMENTS: BURIAL IN AN ERECT POSTHRE: INTERMENT OF THE TROGLODITÆ
- Views in London by Canaletto; London Fortifications; What day is it at our Antipodes ?; NOTES ON BOOKS
- Whitewashing in Churches; Enfield Church; Coin of Carausius; Society for Burning the Dead; Map of Dublin; Pettifogger
- Yew-tree at Crowhurst; THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH IN 1753
- “The Innocents,” a Drama; Waugh of Cumberland; Norton; De La Fond; “Button Cap.”; Cobb Family; Prince Charles' Attendants in Spain; Sack; Ralph Ashton the Commander; Christopher Hervie
Issue: 231
- An Epigram falsely ascribed to George Herbert; Ingulph: Bohn's “Antiquarian Library.”; QUOTATIONS WANTED; SIR EDMUND PLOWDEN
- BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR AND DEATH OF NELSON
- BINGHAM'S ANTIQUITIES; ANCIENT TENURE OF LANDS
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- Degrees in Arts; “Goloshes”—“Kutchin-kutchu.”; Cornwalls of London; Flasks for Wine-bottles; Froxhalmi, Prolectricus, Phytacus, Tuleus, Candos, Gracianus, and Tounu or Tonnu; Postmaster at Merton College; “Lyra Apostolica.”; East Dereham Manor
- Elizabeth Seymour; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED
- FOX-HUNTING; WEATHER RULES
- HERALDIC ANOMALY
- KENNINGTON COMMON
- LIFE AND DEATH
- Medal in Honour of Chevalier St. George; Dean Swift's Suspension; “Vanitatem observare”; Ballina Castle, Mayo; Dorset; Judicial Rank hereditary; Tolling the Bell on leaving Church
- P. S.; ANCIENT CLOCK, AND ODEVAERE'S HISTORY OF IT; Spielberg, when built?; “Ded. Pavli.“; Mantelpiece: Mantelshelf: Mantelboard: Mantell and Brace
- Passage in Job; Provincial Glossaries; Chadderton of Nuthurst, co. Lancaster; A marvellous Combat of Birds; P. S.; Battle of the Goats; Sandford of Thorpe Salrine, Co. York; “Outlines of the History of Theology,”; “Mawkin.”; “Plain Dealer.”; Hymn attributed to Handel
- Perspective; “That.”; Corporation Enactments; Jacobite Club; Dean Nowell's first Wife; “Oxoniana.”
- Quakers executed in North America; Inscription in Fulham Church; Hero of the “Spanish Lady's Love.”; “Bothy.”; “Children in the Wood.”; BRYDONE THE TOURIST
- Spots on Collodion Pictures, &c.; The Double Iodide Solution; Mounting Photographs; Books on Bells
- Three Maids; Mother Russel's Post; Shrove Tuesday Custom; STORNELLO
- Tolling the Bell on leaving Church; Archpriest in the Diocese of Exeter; Dogs in Monumental Brasses; The Last of the Palœologi; Long Names
- WEATHER RULES; BINGHAM'S ANTIQUITIES
- “THE RED COW”—CROMWELL'S CARRIAGES, ETC
Issue: 232
- ARABIAN TALES AND THEIR SOURCES
- Acrostic; Simmels; Ogborne's History of Essex; Fleas and Bugs; Zeuxis and Parrhasius; Cure for Hydrophobia
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- CORONATION STONE; POLYGAMY
- Cambridge Mathematical Questions; Lichfield Bower or Wappenschau; Anecdote of George IV; Pedigree to the Time of Alfred; Tortoiseshell Tom-cat; NOTES ON BOOKS
- Costume of the Clergy not Enarean; Inedited Letter of Lord Nelson; Views in London by Canaletto; Richard Geering; Grafts and the Parent Tree; Golden Tooth
- Heraldic Query; Christmas Ballad; Hay-bread Recipe; Te Deum; Mary Queen of Scots at Auchincas; Right of Refuge in the Church Porch; Christopher Lemying of Burneston; Ralph Ashton the Commander; Roman Roads in England
- Inscription on the Brass of Sir G. Felbrigge; Shipwith; College Battel
- LA ROCHEFOUCAULD; SHROPSHIRE BALLAD
- Leslie and Dr. Middleton; Star and Garter, Kirkstall; Shrove Tuesday; “Tarbox for that.”; De Gurney Pedigree; “πIOTIS,” unde deriv; Snush; John Bale, Bishop of Ossory; Proxies for absent Sponsors
- Mr. Lyte's Collodion; Burton's “Anatomy of Melancholy”; Original Royal Letters to the Grand Masters of Malta
- O'BRIEN OF THOSMOND; CORONATION STONE
- Origin of Clubs; Royal Arms in Churches; Odd Fellows; Governor-General of India; Precedence; MARMORTINTO, OR SAND-PAINTING
- POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
- POLYGAMY; POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
- Prince Charles' Attendants in Spain; Churchill's Grave; “Cissle”; Contributors to Kinght's “Quarterly Magazine”; “La Langue Pandras”; Cranmer Bibles; Voisonier
- The “Fusion.”; LYRA'S COMMENTARY; Barristers' Gawns; “Charta Hen. 2. G. G. n. 2. q.”; Albany Wallace
- Voisonier; Word-minting; Fair Rosamond; Death-warnings in ancient Families; Poets Laureate; Brissot de Warville
- “BEHEMOTH.”; Photographic Slides for the Magic Lantern; Albumenized Paper; Mounting Positives on Cardboard
- “Branks; Theobald le Botiller; Lord Harington; Amontillado; “Mairdil”; Separation of the Sexes in Church
- “OF THE BENEFIT OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST,” BY AONIO PALEARIO; Stone Chisels
Issue: 233
- Box Sawdust for Collodion; Proportions of Chlorides and Silver
- DE BEAUVOIR PEDIGREE; Dog-whippers: Frankincense; Atchievement in Yorkshire — Lipyeatt Family; “Waestart.”; Rebellion of 1715
- FOLK LORE; PARALLEL PASSAGES
- Garble; Electric Telegraph; Butler's “Lives of the Saints”; Anticipatory Use of the Cross; The Marquis of Granby
- HARDMAN'S ACCOUNT OF WATERLOO; CHURCHES IN “DOMESDAY BOOK.”
- Hoglandia; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- Irish Letters; Rev. John Cawley; New Zealander and Westminster Bridge; Misapplication of Terms
- Life-belts; Turkey and Russia; “Verbatim et literatim.”; PRINTS OF LONDON BEFORE THE GREAT FIRE; BATTLE OF OTTERBURN
- MEMORIS OF GRAMMONT; CELTIC AND LATIN LANGUAGES
- PALINDROME VERSES; CHILDREN CRYING AT THEIR BIRTH
- PARALLEL PASSAGES; Vallancey's Green Book; Herrings; Byron and Rochefoucauld; “Abscond.”; Garlands, Broadsheets
- PARALLEL PASSAGES
- Photographic Copies of Rembrandt; Coloured Photographs; Dr. Eleazar Duncon; Christian Names; Abigail; “Begging the question; Russion Emperors; Garble
- ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER
- St. Blase; LEICESTER AS RANGER OF SNOWDON; INMAN FAMILY
- Turkish Language; Illustrated Bible of 1527; Heraldic Query; Richard de Sanco Victorie
- UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF LORD NELSON; FOLK LORE
- “Athenian Sport.”; Gutta Percha made soluble; Arms of Anthony Kitchen; Griesbach Arms; Postage System of the Romans; Three Crowns and Sugar-loaf; Helen MacGregor; Francis Grose the Antiquary; “King of Kings:” Bishop Andrews' Sermons; Scroope Family; Harrison the Regicide—Lowle
- “Chair” or “Char.”; Aches; Leeming Hall; Caricature; a Canterbury Tale; Perpetual Curates not represented in Correction; Dr. Whichcote and Dorothy Jordan; Moral Philosophy; Shelley's “Prometheus Unbound.”
Issue: 234
- AMERICAN POEMS IMPUTED TO ENGLISH AUTHORS
- BOLAND THE BRAVE; CLAY TOBACCO-PIPES
- BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- CEPHAS, A BINDER, AND NOT A ROCK; EPITAPHS
- Cabinet: Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckinghamshire; Bersethrigumnue; Lady Jane Grey; Addison and Watts; Lord Boteloust's Statue by Richard Hayware; Celtic in Devon; Knobstick; Aristotle; The Passion of our Lord dramatised; Ludwell: Lunsford: Kemp
- Classic Authors and the Jews; Mawkin; Mantelpiece; Mousehunt; “Vanitatem observare”
- Curious Inscription; Epitaph in Lavenham Church, Norfolh; THE RIGBY CORRESPONDENCE
- Henry of Huntingdon's “Letter to Walter.”; Arthuriana; Encyclopedia of Indexes, or Tables of Contents; Errata in Nichols' “Collectanen Topographica et Genealogica.”; GENESIS IV. 7
- LORD FAIRFAX; “CONSILIUM DELECTORUM CARDINALIUM.”
- Linnæan Medal; Lowth of Sawtrey: Robert Eden; Gentile Names of the Jews; The Black Prince; Maid of Orleans; Fawell Arms and Crest; “Had I met thee in thy beauty.”
- Origin of Clubs; Dr. Whichcote and Dorothy Jordan
- PERSPECTIVE; LORD FAIRFAX
- Portrait of D. P. Tremesin; Edition of “Othello.”; Prospet House, Clerkenwell; Ancient Family of Widderington; Value of Money is the Seventeeth Century; Ruin near St. Araph, North Wales
- THE WANDERING BEE; Tippet; Ridings and Chaffings
- The New Waxed-paper, or Céroléine Process
- WHITEFIELD AND KENNINGTON COMMON; ANACHRONISMS
- Wafers; Asgill on Translation to Heaven; Ancient Custom at Coleshill; THE SONGS OF DEGREES
- “CONSILIUM DELECTORUM CARDINALIUM.”; Mounting Positives; Mounting of Photographs, and Difficulties in the Wax-paper Process
- “FEATHER IN YOUR CAP.”; PERSPECTIVE
- “Paid down upon the Nail”; “Man proposes, but God disposes”; Roman Catholic Patriarchs; Classic Authors and the Jews
- “Vanitatem observare”; Divining Rod; Orange Blossoms; “Hip, hip, hurrah!”; Belgium Ecclesiastical Antiquities; NOTES ON BOOKS
Issue: 235
- BISHOP ATTERBURY; “Milton Blind.”; Hydropathy
- Binding of old Books; Vessel of Paper; KING JAMES'S IRISH ARMY LIST, 1689
- CURIOUS OLD PAMPHLET; ERRATA IN PRINTED BIBLES
- Cassie; The Duke of Wellington; Romford Jury; Edward Law (Lord Ellenborough), Chief Justice; Chamisso; Dates of Maps
- Cobb Family; “Aches”; “Meols”; Polygamy; Wafers
- Green Stockings; Nicholas Kieten; Warwickshire Badge; Armorial; Lord Brougham and Horne Tooke; Rileys of Forest Hill; Fish “Lavidian.”; “Poeta nascitur, non fit.”
- Humphry Repton; “Oriel.”; “Orchard.”; “Peckwater.”; Richard III
- IMPOSSIBILITIES OF HISTORY; UNREGISTERED PROVERBS
- John Wesley and the Duke of Wellington; Haviland; Byron; “Rutabaga.”; A Medal; The Black Cap; The Aboriginal Britons; “Gossip.”
- MR. JUSTICE TALFOURD; THE SCREW PROPELLER; ANCIENT CHATTEL-PROPERTY IN IRELAND
- MR. JUSTICE TALFOURD
- OATHS
- OCCASIONAL FORMS OF PRAYER; REMUNERATION OF AUTHORS
- Photographic Excursions; “To Garble”; “Lyra Apostolica”; John Bale, Bishop of Ossory; Burial in an erect Posture
- QUOTATIONS WANTED; OATHS
- REMUNERATION OF AUTHORS; Photographic Query; Improvement in Collodion; Printing Positives
- Wafers; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Walton; Whittington's Stone on Highgate Hill; Turkey and France; A FEMALE AIDE-MAJOR; “Chintz Gowns.”; “Noctes Ambrosianæ.”; B. Simmons
- “Carronade”; “Largesse”; Precious Stones; “A Pinch of Snuff”; Darwin on Steam; Gale of Rent
Issue: 236
- AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF VENTILATION
- BOOKS BURNT BY THE HANGMAN; P.S.
- Cabbages; ADDISON'S HYMNS; LONGFELLOW
- ERRATA; Notices to Correspondents
- FERDINAND CHARLES III., DUKE OF PARMA; ORIGINAL ENGLISH ROYAL LETTERS TO THE GRAND MASTERS OF MALTA
- Female Parish Clark; Bothy; King's Prerogative and Hunting Bishops; Green Eyes; Brydone the Tourist; Descendants of John of Gaunt, Noses of; “Put
- IRISH LAW IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY; JOB XIX. 26
- LONGFELLOW; BOOKS BURNT BY THE HANGMAN
- Mummy Chests; The Blechenden Family; Francklyn Household Book; Lord Rosehill's Marriage; Colonel Butler; Willesdon, co. Middlesx; Ashes of “Lignites.”; Bishop Bathurst
- Photographic Experiences; The Cérole´ine Process; On preserving the Sensitiveness of Collodion Plates
- Plants and Flowers; Quotations wanted; Griffith, William, Bishop of Ossory; “Cowperiana.”; John Keats's poems; Holland; Armorial; Stoke and Upton; Slavery in England; “Go to Bath.”
- Roman Roads in England; Anccdote of George IV; General Fraser; The Fusion; “Corporations have no souls; Apparition of the White Lady; Female Parish Clark
- SACK; IRISH LAW IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- THE HOUSE OF RUSSELL, OR DU ROZEL
- Tippet; Heraldic Anomaly; George Wood of Chester; Moon Superstitions; “Myself”
- Walton; Salutations; Good Times for Equity Suitors; The Emperor of Russia and the Order of the Garter; SIR HENRY WOTTON'S VERSES, “THE CHARACTER OF A HAPPY LIFE.”
- Whipping a Lady; Mother of Thirty Children; “Ought” and “Aught.”
- “Caricature; a Canterbury Tale; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- “Selah.”; The Long Parliament; “The Three Pigeons.”; Captain Cook; Varnish for old Books
Issue: 237
- Abbott Families; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Aristotle on living Law; Christ's or Cris Cross Row; Titles to the Psalms in the Syriac Version; “Old Rowley”; Wooden Effigies
- Baptism, Marriage, and Crowning of Geo. III; Copernicus; First Instance of Bribery amongst Members of Parliament; Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Coronation Custom; William Warner; “Isle of Beauty.”; Edmund Lodge; King John; HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?
- Courtney Family; “The Shipwrecked Lovers.”; Sir John Bingham; Proclamation for making Mustard; Judges practising at the Bar; Celebrated Wagers
- DISEASE AMONG CATTLE; POPIANA
- GENERAL WHITELOCKE; Gravelly Wax Negatives; Photographic Experience; Turkish Language; Dr. Edward Daniel Clarke's Charts of the Black Sea
- HAMPSHIRE FOLK LORE; THE MOST CURIOUS BOOK IN THE WORLD
- HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?; COLERIDGE'S CHRISTABEL; GENERAL WHITELOCKE
- HAS EXECUTION BY HANGING BEEN SURVIVED?
- Heiress of Haddon Hall; Monteith; Vandyking; Hiel the Bethelite; Earl of Glencairn; Willow Bark in Ague; “Perturbabantur,”; Seamen's Ticket.—From an old paper, 1768; Bruce, Robert
- Notices to Correspondents
- ORIGINAL ENGLISH ROYAL LETTERS TO THE GRAND MASTERSOF MALTA
- OWEN ROWE THE REGICIDE; WRITINGS OF THE MARTYR BRADFORD
- Publican's Invitation; Bishop Burnet again!; Old Custom preserved in Warwickshire; English Diplomacy v. Russian; ANCIENT TENURE OF LANDS
- ROUS, THE SCOTTISH PSALMIST, PROVOST OF ETON COLLEGE: AND HIS WILL
- ROUS, THE SCOTTISH PSALMIST, PROVOST OF ETON COLLEGE: AND HIS WILL
- “Pay me tribute, or else—.”; “A regular Turk.”; Benjamin Rush; Per Centum Sign; Burial Service Tradition; Jean Bart's Descent on Newcastle; Madame de Staël; Honoria, Daughter of Lord Denny; Hospital of John of Jerusalem
- “SHAKSPEARE'S RIME WHICH HE MADE AT THE MYTRE.”
Issue: 238
- A LEADER FROM A FOREIGN NEWSPAPER: THE NEW RUSSIAN MANIFESTO
- AMONTILLADO SHERRY
- Ashes of “Lignites”; Old Rowley; “Bachelors of every Station”; Mousehunt
- CONSONANTS IN WELSH
- Coincidences; The English Liturgy; “To jump for joy.”; “What is Truth?”; Abolition of Government Patronage
- Errors in Punctuation; Waugh of Cumberland; “Could we with ink,” &c; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- GOLOSHES; CONSONANTS IN WELSH
- GOLOSHES
- Life and Death; Shelley's “Prometheus Unbound”; “Three Crowns and a Sugar-loof”; Stanza in “Childe Harold”
- Major-General Wolfe; Custom at University College, Oxford; “Old Dominion.”; “Wise men labour,”; Dame Hester Temple
- Notices to Correspondents
- RECENT CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE; ROLAND THE BRAVE
- ROLAND THE BRAVE; Recovery of Silver
- SONGS OF DEGREES (ASCENTS); THE SCREW PROPELLER
- Samuel White; Heralds' College; Pope; BLANCO WHITE'S SONNET
- THE LAUNCH OF THE “PRINCE ROYAL” IN 1610
- Tailless Cats; Names of Slaves; Heraldic; Solar Annual Eclipse of; Brissot de Warville; “Le Compère Mathieu”; Eiymology of “Awkward”
- Value of Money in the Seventeenth Century; Grammars for Public Schools; Classic Authors and the Jews; Hand-bells at Funerals; “Warple-way”
- “NOTES AND QUERIES ON THE ORMULUM, BY DR. MONICKE”; THE LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SISTERS
- “One New Year's Day.”; Greek denounced by the Monks; Pliny's Dentistry; J. Farrington, R.A.; Henry Crewkerne, of Exeter; Dr. Johnson; Latin “Dante.”; Ralph Bosvill, of Bradbourn, Kent
- “Warple-way”; Medal of Chevalier St. George; Shakspeare's Inheritance; Cassock; Tailless Cats
Issue: 239
- ARCHAIC WORDS
- ARTESIAN WELLS; DOG-WHIPPERS
- ASKA 0R ASCA
- Athens; James Miller; BRYDONE; COLERIDGE'S UNPUBLISHED MSS
- BOOKS RECEVIED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- CEPHAS, A BINDER, AND NOT A ROCK; WINTTINGTON'S STONE; Photographic Experience
- Commissions issued by Charles I. at Oxford; Hogmanay; Longfellow's “Hyperion.”; Sir Hugh Myddelton; Sangarede; Salubrity of Hallsal, near Ormskirk, Lancashire
- Conversion of Calotype Negatives into Positives; Albumenized Paper; Table-turning; Female Dress; Office of Sexton held by one Family
- DOG-WHIPPERS; CEPHAS, A BINDER, AND NOT A ROCK
- Inscriptions on Buildings; Epitaphs; Numbers; Celtic Language; Illustration of Longfellow —“God's Acre.”
- JOHN LOCKE; “The Village Lawyer.”; Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge; Highland Regiment
- LEGENDS OF THE COUNTY CLARE
- Lyra's Commentary; Blackguard; “Atonement”
- MR. JUSTICE TALFOURD AND DR. BEATTIE
- Ominous Storms; Boyle Family; Inn Signs; Demoniacal Descent of the Plantagenets; Anglo-Saxon Graves; Robert Brown the Separatist
- REPRINTS OF EARLY BIBLES; MARRIAGE LICENCE OF JOHN GOWER THE POET
- RUSSIAN “TE DEUM.”
- “Atonement”; Bible of 1527; Shrove Tuesday; Milton's Correspondence; “Verbatim et literatim”; Epigrams; NOTES ON BOOKS
Issue: 240
- BOHN'S “ORDERICUS VITALIS.”; A CURIOUS EXPOSITION
- Broom at Mast-head; THE ADVICE SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO JULIUS III
- ERRATUM; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- Inscription; Antiquarian Documents; Bishop Watson's Map of Europe in 1854; Extracts from the Registers of the Bishops of Lincoln; Marston and Erasmus; Puzzle for the Heralds
- MAJOR ANBRÉ; THE TERMINATIONS “-BY” AND “-NESS.”
- MAJOR ANBRÉ
- MAJOR ANDRÉ
- Photographic Cautions; A Query respecting Collodion
- QUERIES ON SOUTH'S SERMONS; Norwich, Kirkpatrick Collection of MSS. for the History of; Corbet; Initials in Glass Quarries; Church Service: Preliminary Texts; The Spinning-machine of the Ancients
- SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS
- ST. AUGUSTINE ON CLAIRVOYANCE; EDWARD GIBBON, FATHER AND SON
- THE ADVICE SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO JULIUS III; LORD ROSEHILL
- The Céroléine Process; Mr. Fox Talbot's Patents; The Olympic Plain; Encyclopædia of Indexes, or Table of Contents; “One New Year's Day
- The Irish at the Battle of Crecy; King of the Isle of Wight; Theodore de la Guard; Back
- The Passion of our Lord dramatised; Hardman's Account of Waterloo; Aristotle; Papyrus; Bell at Rouen; Ward-minting; Coleridge's Christabel; Garrick's Funeral Epigram
- The Termination “-by.”; NEWSPAPER FOLK LORE
- Unregistered Proverbs; Orange Blossoms; Peculiar Use of the Word “Pure”; Worm in Books; Chapel Sunday; Bishop Inglis of Nova Scotia; Gutta Percha made soluble; Impe; “Bothy”
- VENTILATION; History of Photographic Discovery
- View of Dumfries; “To pass the pikes.”; May-day Custom; Maydenburi; Richard Fitz-Alan, ninth Earl of Arundel; French Refugees; “Dilamgabendi.”; Mr. Plumley; Designation of Works under Review; North-west Passage; Fountains; Pope and John Dennis
- Work on Ants; Jacobite Garters; “The Three Pigeons”; Corporation Enactments; The Passin of our Lord dramatised
Issue: 241
- BARELL'S REGIMENT
- CLAY TOBACCO-PIPES; MADAME DE STAЁL
- CRANMER'S MARTYRDOM
- DERIVATION OF CURIOUS BOTANIC NAMES, AND ANCIENT ITALIAN KALYDOR
- Difficulties in making soluble Cotton; Light in Cameras; Cameras
- ERRATA; Notices to Correspondents
- Epigram on the Feuds between Handel and Bononcini; Power of prophesying before Death; King John; Demoniacal Descent of the Plantagenets; Burial Service Tradition; Paintings of our Saviour; Widdrington Family
- Forensic Jocularities; Ridley's University; Marvellous, if true; Progress of the War; Hatherleigh Moor, Devonshire; Cromwellian Gloves
- Holy Thursday Rain-water; Freemasonry; Lewis's “Memoirs of the Duke of Gloucester.”; Apocryphal Works; Mirabeau, Talleyrand, and Fouché; “The Turks in Europe,” and “Austria as It Is.”; “Forgive, blest Shade.”
- KING JAME'S IRISH ARMY LIST, 1689
- Misapplication of Terms; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASES
- Muthew, a Cornish Family; “Πìστηs”; Author of “The Whole Duty of Man”; Table-turning
- Pedigree to the Time of Alfred; Quotation wanted; “Hic locus odit, amat.”; Writings of the Martyr Bradford; Latin Inscription on Lindsey Court-house; Blanco White's Sonnet
- Progress of Photography; A Collodion Difficulty; Ferricyanide of Potassium; Postage System of the Romans
- Restall; SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS
- SOMERSETSHIRE FOLK LORE; IRISH RECORDS
- STONE PILLAR WORSHIP
- “ES TU SCOLARIS.”; ON A DIGEST OF CRITICAL READINGS IN SHAKSPEARE
- “Off with his head,”; “Peter Wilkins.”; The Barmecides' Feast; Captain; COLERIDGE'S UNPUBLISHED NANUSCRIPTS
- “Original Poems.”; A Bristol Compliment; French or Flemish Arms; Precedence; “ΣΦιδη”; Print of the Dublin Volunteers; John Ogden; Columburium in a Church Tower; George Herbert; Apparition which preceded the Fire of London
- “Wise men labour,”; Copernicus; Meals, Meols; Byron and Rochefoucauld; Robert Eden; Dates of Maps; Miss Elstob; Corporation Enaetments
Issue: 242
- Arch-priest in the Diocese of Exeter; Holy-loaf Money; POPIANA; CATHOLIC FLORAL DIRECTORIES
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- Cabbages; Sir William “Usher,” not “Upton”; “Buckle”; Cornwall Family; John of Gaunt; “Wellesley” or “Wesley”; Mante-piece; “Perturbabantur,” &c
- Cromwell's Bible; Canne's Bible; Dryden and Luke Milbourne; Portrait Painters of the last Century; Ætna
- DERIVATION OF THE WORD “BIGOT.”
- EARLY GERMAN COLOURED ENGRAVINGS; THE BELLMAN AT NEWGATE
- HERBERT'S “CHURCH PORCH; ANCIENT USAGES OF THE CHURCH; Reverence to the Altar; Separation of the Sexes in Church
- Hero of the “Spanish Lady's Love”; Niagara; Hymn attributed to Handel
- Marquis of Granby; Convocation and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; Cassie; “Three cats sat,” &c
- Mr. Lyte's New Instantaneous Process
- POLITICAL PREDICTIONS
- Sir Adam, or Sir Ambrose, Brown; NORWICH, KIRKPATRICK COLLECTION OF MSS. FOR THE HISTORY OF
- Soluble Cotton; Cameras; Shakspeare Portrait; “Aches”; “Waestart”; Willow Bark in Ague
- Standing while the Lord's Prayer is read; Tolling the Bell on leaving Church
- THE PAXS PENNIES OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR; Peculiar Customs at Preston, in Lancashire; Obsolete Statutes; Sale of offices and Salaries in the Seventeenth Century; Board of Trade; Sacheverell's and Charles Lamb's Residences in the Temple; Braddock and Orme
- Tailless Cats; Francklyn Household Book; “Violet-crowned”; Smith of Nevis and St. Kitt's; Hydropathy; Leslie and Dr. Middleton; Lord Brougham and Horne Tooke; Irish Rhymes
- Willow Bark in Ague; Lord Fairfax; The Young Pretender; Dobney's Bowling-green; Wildman; Sampson; Palœologus; Children by one Mother; Robert Brown the Separatist
- “ Go to Bath ”; Ridings and Chaffings; Faithful Commin; Heraldic Anomaly; Odd Fellows; “Branks”
- “BOOK OF ALMANACS.”; Distances at which Sounds have been heard; Anagram; Logan or Rocking Stones; A RUBENS QUERY
- “Perturbabantur,” &c; Edition of“Othello”; Perspective; “ Go to Bath ”
Issue: 243
- Benjamin Rush; Quakers executed in North America; Notices to Correspondents
- COLERIDGE'S UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS; LIFE
- FERDINAND CHARLES III., DUKE OF PARMA; Mr. Townsend's Wax-paper Process; Photographic Litigation
- Greek denounced by the Monks; Caldecott's Translation of the New Testament; Blue Bells of Scotland; “De male quæsitis gaudet non tertius hæres”
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS; DE BEAUVOIR PEDIGREE
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS
- INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS
- Latin Inscription on Lindsey Court-house; Myrtle Bee; Mousehunt; Longfellow's “Hyperion”
- Life and Death; INSCRIPTIONS ON BELLS
- MEMOIRS OF GRAMMONT; BOHN'S REPRINT OF WOODFALL'S “JUNIUS.”
- MEMOIRS OF GRAMMONT
- Mawkin; “Putting a spoke in his wheel; Dog Latin; Swedish Words current in England; Mob; “Days of my Youth; Encore; Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge; Right of redeeming Property
- Mutilating Books; The Plymouth Calendar; Divinity Professorships
- Parochial Registers; “Trevelyan,”; Grammar School of St. Mary de Crypt, Gloucester; CRANMER'S MARTYRDOM
- RIGHT OF REFUGE IN THE CHURCH PORCH
- ROGER ASCHAM AND HIS LETTERS
- SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS
- SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS
- Symbolism in Raphael's Pictures; “Obtains.”; Army Lists for Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Anonymous Poet; John Bale; A short Sermon; Quakers' Calendar; “Rodondo, or the State Jugglers.”; Rathlin Island
- Vandyking; Monteith; A. M. and M. A.
