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Volume s1-V (1852)
Issue: 114
- Bloomerism in the Sixteenth Century; Inscriptions at Much Wenlock and on Statue of Queen Anne at Windsor; THE AGE OF TREES.—THE GREAT ELM AT HAMPSTEAD
- Caldoriana Societas; Millers of Meath; Kissing under the Mistletoe; Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge; “Please the Pigs.”; Meaning of Barnacles; The Game of Curling
- Clerical Members of Parliament; Allens of Rossull; Number of the Children of Israel; Computatio Eccles Anglic; Martinique; Objective and Subjective; Quarter Waggoner
- DR. FRANKLIN'S TRACT ON LIBERTY AND NECESSITY; EARLY FLEMISH ILLUSTRATIONS OF EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE
- FOLK LORE; THE AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS AT LUDLOW CASTLE
- Family Likenesses
- Longueville MSS.; Cooper's Miniature of Cromwell; Pope and Flatman; Voltaire; Tudur Aled; Latin Verse on Franklin
- NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- ON THE EXPRESSION “RICHLY DESERVED.”; THE CAXTON COFFER
- OUR FIFTH VOLUME; STOPS, WHEN FIRST INTRODUCED
- PREACHING FROM TEXTS IN CRONWAELL
- SAINT IRENE AND THE ISELAND OF SANTORIN; THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND—WHO WAS SHE? NO. II.
- Sir Roger Wilcock; Ruffles, when worn; Dr. John Ash; Mutabilitie of France
- THE CAXTON COFFER; ADMONITION TO THE PARLIAMENT
- THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND—WHO WAS SHE? NO. II.; COLLAR OF SS.; Tregonwell Frampoton
- “Inveni portum”—“For they, 'twas they.”; Matthew Walker; Aleclenegate; Smothering Hydrophobic Patients; Philip Twisden, Bishop of Raphoe; “Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative,” edited by Miss Jane Porter
Issue: 115
- A NEW ZEALAND LEGEND; A Dutch Commentary on Pope
- Age of Trees; Grimes-dyke; Petition respecting the Duke of Wellington; Countess of Desmond; Woman torn to pieces by Wild Cats as a Punishment for Infanticide
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- CIBBER'S LIVES OF THE POETS
- DUCKS AND DRAKES; John Holywood, the Mathematician; Objective and Subjective; Plant in Texas; Lord Say and Printing
- Frozen Sounds and Sir John Mandeville; Separation of Sexes in Church; Deep Wells; Dictionary of Hackeneyed Quotations; Macaulay's Ballad of Naseby
- HOBBES'S “LEVIATHAN.”; MAJOR-GEN. JAMES WOLFE
- JOB: HEBREW ARABIC CUNEIFORM “AIUB.”
- MAJOR-GEN. JAMES WOLFE; “THERE IS NO MISTAKE.”
- Marriage Tithe in Wales; “Preached in a Pulpit rather than a Tub.”; Lord Wharton's Bibles; Reed Family; Slavery in Scotland; Leslie, Bishop of Down; Chaplains to the Forces; John of Horsill
- Pronunciation of Coke; Use of Misereres; Inscription on a Pair of Spectacles; John Lord Frescheville; Nightingale and Thorn; Godfrey Higgins's Works; Ancient Egypt; Crosses and Crucifixes
- Proverbs; Infantry Firing; Joceline's Legacy
- Rotten Row; Borough-English; Tonge of Tonge; Queen Brunéhaut; “Essex Broad Oak”
- Satirical Verses on the Chancellor Clarendon's Downfall; Execution of Charles I; Born within the Sound of Bow Bell; ARE OUR LISTS OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS COMPLETE?
- St. Cripsin's Day; Poniatowski Gems; Why Cold Pudding settles one's Love?; Poem by Camden; Marches of Wales and Lords Marchers; MORAVIAN HYMNS
- THE REV. MR. GAY; PARISH REGISTERS, RIGHT OF SEARCH
- THE ROMAN INDEX EXPURGATORIUS OF 1607
- WADY MOKATTEB NOT MENTIONED IN NUM. XI. 26; BOILING TO DEATH AS A PUNISHMENT
- WADY MOKATTEB NOT MENTIONED IN NUM. XI. 26
- Winifreda; Stevens' “Rural Felicity”; “Posie of other Men's Flowers”; Abigail; Legend of St. Molaisse; Collars of SS.
- “Racked by pain, by shame confounded”; Blessing by Hand; Verses in Latin Prose; Blakloanæ Hæresis; Quacker Bible; Wyle Cop; NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
Issue: 116
- Age of the Oak; Olivarius; Vincent Bourne's Epilogus in Eunuchum Terentii; Burton, Bp., Founder of Schools, &c., at Loughborough, co. Leicester
- Alterius Orbis Papa; Dido and Æneas; Compositions during the Protectorate
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS
- CALAMITIES OF AUTHORS; FOLK LORE
- CAXTON MEMORIAL
- Cibber's Lives of the Poets; Poniatowski Gems; Dial Motto at Karlsbad; Passage in Jeremy Taylor; Aue Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi
- Compositions during the Protectorate; NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
- Gregentius and the Jews in Arabia Felix; King Street Theatre; Lesteras and Emencin; Epigram on Franklin and Wedderburn; Plenius and his Lyrichord; Epigram on Burnet; Dutch Chronicle of the World; “Arborei fœtus alibi, atque injussa virescunt Gramina”
- History of Brittany; Serjeants' Rings; The Duchess of Cleveland's Cow-pox; Arms of Manchester; Heraldical MSS. of Sir Henry St. George Garter; The Pelican, as a Symbol of the Saviour; Bishop Coverdale's Bible
- Hoo; MODERN NAMES OF PLACES; PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY.—PAROCHIAL LIBRARY AT MAIDSTONE
- Inveni portum; Quarter Waggoner
- Lines in Whispering Gallery at Gloucester Cathedral; Definition of Thunder; Grėek Epigram by an uncertain Author; BURNING OF THE JESUITICAL BOOKS AT PARIS; GRANTHAM ALTAR CASE
- MEANING OF GROOM
- MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENTS OF BOOKS
- Nelson's Signal; Cooper's Miniature, &c.; Roman Funeral Pile; Barrister; Meaning of Dray; Tregonwell Frampton; Vermin, Parish Payments of, &c.
- Passage in the Traveller; BOGATZKY; MORAVIAN HYMNS
- Rev. John Paget; Lines on the Bible; Dial Mottoes; Martial's Distribution of Hours
- SETTLE'S FEMALE PRELATE, OR POPE JOAN; A TRAGEDY; HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
- “A BREATH CAN MAKE THEM AS A BREATH HAS MADE.”
Issue: 117
- Age of Trees; “Mirabilis Liber”
- CHURCHILL THE POET
- Collar of SS; ON THE FIRST, FINAL, AND SUPPRESSED VOLUME OF THE ONLY EXPURGATORY INDEX OF ROME
- Cœsarius, &c.; Tripos; “Please the Pigs”
- ENGLISH MEDALS.—WILLIAM III. AND GRANDVAL; READINGS IN SHAKSPEARE, NO. I.
- Errata; Abigail; Moravian Hymns; NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS
- FOLK LORE; GOLDSMITH'S PAMPHLET ON THE COCK LANE GHOST; Traditions of remote Periods through few Links
- FOLK LORE
- French and Italian Degrees; The Shadow of the Tree of Life; Sun-dials; Nouns always printed with Capital Initials; John of Padua; St. Kenelm; Church; Hieroglyphics of vagrants and Criminals
- Greek Names of Fishes; Dutch Commentary on Pope; Sir William Hankford
- Muggleton and Reeve; Rev. T. Adams; The Archbishop of Spalatro; Bishop Bridgeman; Rouse, the Scottish Psalmist
- PERPETUAL LAMP; KIBROTH HATTAVAH AND WADY MOKATTEB: NUM. XI. 26. CRITICALLY EXAMINED
- Preservation of life at Sea; Epigram; Count Konigsmark; “O Leoline! be absolutely just.”; Lyte Family; Sir Walte Raleigh's Snuff-box; “Poets beware.”; Guanahani, or Cat Island; Wiggan, or Utiggan, an Oxford Student; Prayers for the Fire of London; Donkey
- Royal Library; Reichenbach's Ghosts; Marriage Tithe in Wales; Paul Hoste; John of Halifax
- Serjeant's Rings; “Crowns have their Compass”; Hell paved with the Skulls of Priests; Cooper's Miniature of Cromwell; King Street Theatre; Groom, Meaning of; Schola Cordis
- THE CROSS AND THE CRUCIFIX
- THE FIRST PAPER-MILL IN ENGLAND, AND PAPER-MILL NEAR STEVENAGE
- THE PANTHEON AT PARIS
- THE PENDULUM DEMONSTRATION
- YANKEE DOODLE
- “Count Cagliostro, or the Charlatan, a tale of the Reign of Louis XVI.”; Churchyard Well and Bath; COLLARS OF SS
- “Theophania”
Issue: 118
- Age of Trees; Arrangement of Books; The Ring-finger
- Bonds of Clearwell and Redbrook; Eliza Fenning; “Character of a True Churchman.”; “A Roaring Meg.”; Cardinal Pole; Theoloneum; Sterne in Paris; King Robert Bruce's Watch
- CALAMITIES OF AUTHORS
- COVERDALE'S BIBLE
- Count Königsmark; Petition respecting the Duke of Wellington; Reichenbach's Ghosts; The Broad Arrow
- DR. JOHNSON'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO BARETTI'S INTRODUCTION; Bishop Bedell
- FRENCH REVOLUTIONS FORETOLD; IDEES NAPOLEONIENNES; DR. JOHNSON'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO BARETTI'S INTRODUCTION; Bishop Bedell; Foreign Guide-books; Wearing Gloves in Presence of Royalty; Errors of Poets; THE POET COLLINS; PORTRAITS OF HENRY PURCELL; QUERY ON THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT FLUXIONS; Madrigal, Meaning of; “Experto cerde Roberto.”; Chronological Institute; Buzz; The Old Scote March; Hans Holbein; Ivory Medallion of Lord Byron; Trumpington Church; “Carmen Perpetunm,” &c.; “The Retired Christian.”; The Garrote; Monastic Establishments in Scotland; Bonds of Clearwell and Redbrook; Eliza Fenning; “Character of a True Churchman.”; “A Roaring Meg.”; Cardinal Pole; Theoloneum; Sterne in Paris; King Robert Bruce's Watch; Hornchurch; Wrestling for the Boar's Head; Spectacles; Stoke; Author of Psalm Tune “Doncaster.”; Dr. Henry Sacheverell; MEANING AND ORIGIN OF ERA; SINGING OF SWANS; QUEEN BRUNEHILDA*; COVERDALE'S BIBLE; SERJEANTS' RINGS AND MOTTOES; EXTERMINATION OF EARLY CHRISTIANS IN ORKNEY; THE CRIME OF POISONING PUNISHED BY BOLLIIG; List of English Sovereigns; Moravian Hymns; Age of Trees; Arrangement of Books; The Ring-finger; Count Königsmark; Petition respecting the Duke of Wellington; Reichenbach's Ghosts; The Broad Arrow; Quarter Waggoner; Cibber's Lives of the Poets; Shakspere and the English Press; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS; CALAMITIES OF AUTHORS; PORTRAITS OF WOLFE; NOTES ON HOMER, NO. I
- FRENCH REVOLUTIONS FORETOLD; IDEES NAPOLEONIENNES
- Foreign Guide-books; Wearing Gloves in Presence of Royalty; Errors of Poets; THE POET COLLINS
- Hornchurch; Wrestling for the Boar's Head; Spectacles; Stoke; Author of Psalm Tune “Doncaster.”; Dr. Henry Sacheverell; MEANING AND ORIGIN OF ERA
- List of English Sovereigns; Moravian Hymns; Age of Trees
- Madrigal, Meaning of; “Experto cerde Roberto.”; Chronological Institute; Buzz; The Old Scote March; Hans Holbein; Ivory Medallion of Lord Byron; Trumpington Church; “Carmen Perpetunm,” &c.; “The Retired Christian.”; The Garrote; Monastic Establishments in Scotland
- NOTES ON HOMER, NO. I
- PORTRAITS OF HENRY PURCELL; QUERY ON THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT FLUXIONS
- PORTRAITS OF WOLFE
- QUEEN BRUNEHILDA*
- Quarter Waggoner; Cibber's Lives of the Poets
- SERJEANTS' RINGS AND MOTTOES; EXTERMINATION OF EARLY CHRISTIANS IN ORKNEY
- SERJEANTS' RINGS AND MOTTOES
- SINGING OF SWANS
- Shakspere and the English Press; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- THE CRIME OF POISONING PUNISHED BY BOLLIIG
Issue: 119
- Advertisements
- Church, whence derived; Cross-legged Effigies; Sir Walter Raleigh's Snuffbox; Epigram on Erasmus; General Wolfe; Ghost Stories
- Churchill the Poet; Hierogluphics of Vagrants and Criminals; Paring the Nails; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- DAVID MALLET, HIS CHARACTER AND BIOGRAPHY; The Hyphen
- Epigram on Burnet; “Son of the Morning”; Haberdasher; Vincent Kidder; Tripos, What is the Origin of the Term?
- Fees for Inoculation; Salting of Infants; Age of Trees; Objective and Subjective; Parish Registers; “'Tis Tuppence now,”; Chatterbox
- JUNIUS QUERIES; WHAT IS THE DERIVATION OF “GARSECG?”; Commemoration of Benefactors; Pedigree of Richard, Earl of Chepstow; Twenty-seven Children; Esquires of the Martyred King; Braem's “Mémoires touchant le Commerce.”
- LEGEND OF ST. KENELM–IN CLENT COU BACHE; ISABEL, QUEEN OF THE ISLE OF MAN
- LONG MEG OF WESTMINSTER; THE INTRODUCTION OF STOPS, ETC.
- Latin Verse on Franklin; Job; Poniatowski Gems; Sleck Stone, Meaning of; Bishop Bridgeman; Bow Bell
- Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore; Many Children at a Birth; “O Leoline,”; The Ballad on the Rising of the Vendce; House at Welling; Pharetram de Tutesbit
- Newspapers; Serjeant Trumpeter; Lunkunter; Family of Bullen; Burnomania; Rent of Assize; White Livers
- Old Books and New Titles; Eugene Aram; Inscription at Hardwicke Hall; JUNIUS QUERIES; JUNIUS QUERIST
- P.S.; LEGEND OF ST. KENELM—IN CLENT COU BACHE
- PAPERS OF PERJURY; Rev. Thomas Adams, D.D.; Wiggan, John; “Poets beware!”
- Ruffles, when worn; Allen of Rossull; Serjeant's Rings; Clerical Members of Parliament; Cabal
- STONE-PILLAR WORSHIP STILL EXISTING IN IRELAND
- Saint Bartholomew; Moravian Hymns; Story of Ginevra; Play of “Pompey the Great.”; THE THREE ESTATES OF THE REALM
- THE INVASION OF BRIATAIN; HERMITS, ORNAMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
- Traditions of Remote Periods; Heraldical MSS. of sir Henry St. George Garter; Dr. John Ash; P.S.; Inveni Portum; Goldsmith; Lords Marchers; Foreign Ambassadors
- Welsh Names Blaen; Jesuits; “The right divine of Kings to govern wrong.”; Valentines, when first introduced; The Bed of Ware; Merry Andrew; A Baron's Hearse
Issue: 120
- Biographical Dictionary; Martinique; A Regular Mull; The Pelican as a Symbol of the Saviour; Church; Donkey; Moravian Hymns
- CAN BISHOPS VACATE THEIR SEES?; CHARACTER OF A TRUE CHURCHMAN
- Coins of Edward III. struck at Antwerp in 1337; IS THE WALRUS FOUND IN THE BALTIC?; ENGLISH FREE TOWNS; Bishop Hall's Resolutions
- DIALS, DIAL MOTTOES, ETC.
- Eliza Fenning; Ghost Stories; Autographs of Weever and Fuller; Lines on the Bible; Hell-rake; Family Likenesses
- Errata; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- FOLK LORE; NOTE ON THE COINS OF VABALATHUS
- Grimsdyke; Portraits of Wolfe; Jenings or Jennings Family; The Father of Cardinal Pole
- Hyrne, Meaning of; The fairest Attendant of the Scottish Queen; “Soud, soud, soud, soud!”; Key Experiments; Shield of Hercules; “Sum Liber, et non sum,”; Whipping a Husband—Hudibras; Aldus
- JUNIUS RUMOURS; WADY MOKATTEB NOT MENTIONED IN NUM. XI. 26.
- Mother Huff and Mother Damnable; Sir Samuel Garth; German'S Lips; Richard Leveridge; Thomas Durfey; Audley Family; Ink; Mistletoe excluded from Churches; Blind taught to read
- NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Rotten Row
- Sir Gammer Vangs; Delighted, Meaning of; Stops, when first introduced; Force of Conscience; Monton in Pembroke; Catterick for Cattraeth
- THE AGNOMEN OF “BROTHER JONATHAN,” OF MASONIC ORIGIN; Hippopotamus, Behemoth; Curious, Inscription
- THE IMPERIAL EAGLE OF FRANCE
- THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND
- THE PENDULUM DEMONSTRATION; EXPURGATED QUAKER BIBLE
- WEARING GLOVES IN PRESENCE OF ROYALTY; GOSPEL OAKS
- “AS STARS WITH TRAINS OF FIRE,” ETC.
- “Preached from a Pulpit rather than a Tub”; Olivarius; Slavery in Scotland; Cibber's Lives of the Poets; Theoloneum; John of Padua; Stoke; Eliza Fenning
- “The last links are broken.”; Under Weigh or Way; The Pope's Eye; “History is Philosophy,”; COVERDALE'S BIBLE
Issue: 121
- BOILING CRIMINALS TO DEATH; “ADMONITION TO THE PARLIAMENT.”
- COLLAR OF SS; THE KÖ;NIGSMARKS
- COLLAR OF SS
- DID ST. PAUL QUOTE ARISTOTLE?; Silver Royal Font; L'Homme de 1400 Ans; Llandudno, on the Great Orme's Head
- Derivation of News; Passage in Troilus and Cressida; Bachelor's Buttons; Princes of Wales and Earls of Chester, eldest Sons of the Kings of England; Authenticated Instances of Longevity
- FOLK LORE; DICTIONARY OF ARCHAIC AND PROVINCIAL WORDS; P.S.; THE LAST OF THE PALÆOLOGI
- FOLK LORE
- GENERAL WOLFE; Commemoration of Benefactors; King Robert Bruce's Watch
- History of Brittany; Marches of Wales, and Lords Marchers; The Broad Arrow; Miniature of Cromwell; The Sinaïtic Inscriptions; Why cold Pudding settles One's Love; Covines; “Arborei fætus alibi,”
- Hornchurch; Buzz; “Buzz,” to empty the Bottle; Melody of the Dying Swan; “From the Sublime to the Ridiculous is but a Step”; “Carmen perpetuum,” &c.
- Horæ Belgicæ; Dulcarnon; NUMBER OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL; P.S.
- Johnson's House, Bolt Court; Bishop Mossom; Orlando Gibbons; Portraits; Barnard's Church Music; The Nelson Family
- Laud's Letters and Papers; Scot's Philomythie; Robin of Doncaster
- Letters to the Clergy; Margaret Burr; Northern Ballads; “Blamed be the man,”; “Quid est Episcopus.”; Henry Isaac; German Poet quoted by Camden; American Degrees
- NATIONAL DEFENCES; NOTES ON HOMER, NO. II.
- Notices To Correspondents; Advertisements
- Poniatowski Gems; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- READINGS IN SHAKSPEARE, NO. II.
- SERJEANTS' RINGS AND MOTTOES; LEARNED MEN OF THE NAME OF BACON
- Sterne at Paris; The Paper of the present Day; Cimmerii, Cimbri; Rents of Assize; Monastic Establishments in Scotland
- THE LAST LAY OF PETRARCH'S CAT; Sobriquet; Origin of Paper; Persistency of Proper Names; Cheap Maps
- “SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE.”; GENERAL WOLFE
Issue: 122
- A Baron's Hearse; The Bed of Ware; Symbolism of Death; General Wolfe; Proverb; NOTES ON BOOKS
- Advertisements
- Antiquity of Country Boundaries; Zachary Pearce not a Pupil of Busby; The Poet Gay and his Relatives; THOMAS BASTARD, AND SONG AGAINST SHEEPFARMING
- BEN JONSON'S VERSES ON THE MARRIAGE OF THE EARL OF SOMERSET
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- Bastides; Brunéhaut; Job
- Bow-bell; Cou-bache; White-livered; “Experto crede Roberto”; “Oh! Leoline,”; The Word “Blaen”; Stoke
- FOLK LORE; NAMES OF PLACES—PROVINCIAL DIALECTS; The Banking Company in Aberdeen, and the Bank of England; Which are the Shadows ?
- INUNDATIONS AND THEIR PHENOMENA; A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL QUERY
- ISABEL, QUEEN OF THE ISLE OF MAN
- JUNIUS AND THE QUARTERLY REVIEW; SIMON OF SUDBURY, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
- Modern Greek Names of Places; Baskerville the Printer; Story of Ginevra; Gospal Oaks
- Monastic Establishment in Scotland; Kissing under the Mistletoe; The Ring Finger; Sanctus Bell; Slang Dictionaries
- NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
- Nuremberg Token; Weber on the Material Media of Musical Art; Clement's Inn; Was Queen Elizabeth dark or fair?; The “Black Book of Paisley.”; “The Trial of the Princess of Wales, afterwards Queen Caroline.”; Frith the Martyr, and Dean Comber; Béocheric, alias Parva Hibernia; Augmentation Office
- PARAPHRASE ON THE LORD'S PRAYER; FOLK LORE
- Pasquinades; Sir John Fenner's Bequest of Bibles; Friday at Sea; Meaning of “Knarres.”; Sir John Cheke; Arms of Yarmouth; “Litera Scripta Manet.”; Bull the Barrel
- Pasrish Registers; Ornamental Hermits; Collors of SS.; Herschel Anticipated
- Story of Ginevra; “Asters with Trains of Fire,”; P.S.; Wiggan, or Utiggan, an Oxford Student; Hieroglyphics of Vagabonds
- TRADITIONS OF REMOTE PERIODS.—GEORGE III.'S GARTER
- TWENTY-SEVEN CHILDREN, AND MORE, OF ONE MOTHER; PEDIGREE OF RICHARD EARL OF CHEPSTOW
- “Smectymnus.”; LIBER CONFORMITATUM
- “The bright lamp that shone* in Kildare's holy fane”; Hyrne; Stops, when first introduced; Heralidical MSS. of Sir H. St.George Garter; Kingswei, Kings-way, or Kinsey; Fouchês Memories; The Pelican as a Symbol of our Saviour
Issue: 123
- Authorship of the Song “Oh Nanny,” &c.; Hexameter Poem on English Counties; Wild Oals, Origin of the Phrase; The Dr. Richard Mortons; General Lambert; Cross-legged Effigies and Collars of SS; The Crooked Billet; Collins the poet, and his Ode on the Music of the Grecian Theatre
- BIRHTPLACE OF THE EMPRESS JOSPHINE
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- Bishop Kidder's Autobiography; Shrine of Edward the Confessor; “Wise above that which is written.”; “Hoffman,” a Tragedy by Chettle; Inverted Commas; Quotations Wanted; Deacons, a Phrase used by Foxe
- COOPER'S MINIATURE OF CROMWELL; THE QUEEN OF THE ISLE OF MAN
- Donkey; Sir Samuel Garth; Princes of Wales and Earls of Chester, &c.: Mr. Bush's Collection; Litera scripta manet; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
- FOLK-LORE; SAINTED KINGS INCORRUTIBLE
- FRENCH REVOLUTIONS FORETOLD; GRIMESDYKE
- Gough, the Irish Portion of his Camden: Ledwich; Chronogram; Junius and the Quarterly Review agian; SEVEN Queries
- Lucas Lossius; The “Athenian Oracle.”
- NOTES ON HOMER, NO. III
- Nelson Family; Maps of Africa; Muggleton; Passage in Hamlet; Theoloneum
- Old Scots March; Elizabeth, Equestrain Figure of; Meaning of Stickle; Latin Names of Towns; Llandudno, on the Great Orme's Head; Brozier; Passage in Troilus and Cressida
- PLAGUE STONES; The Cross on Counsels' Briefs; Sir James Hayes, of Bedgebury, kent
- POET REFERRED TO BY BACON; JOHNSON'S HOUSE, BOLT COURT
- Rev. A. Butler; Birthplace of Bishop Hoadley; Humboldts “Cosmos,” and Nares' “Attempt.”
- SOUTH SEA PLAYING CARDS
- The Count de Vordac; Hoare's Charity; Dr. Sacheverell's “Sermon at Derby.”
Issue: 124
- A Note on Henry III
- ARCHAIC AND PROVINCIAL WORDS; MACARONIC POETRY
- ARCHAIC AND PROVINCIAL WORDS
- Advertisements
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- Cheap Maps; English Free Towns; Sir Alexander Cumming and the Cherokees; Junius
- DULCARNON; ST. GEORGE HERALDICAL MSS
- Deaths from Fasting; Ad Viscum; Whipping Graves; Autograph Music by Handel; The Layard Family; C. L. A. A. P. D. P.
- FOLK LORE
- Family Likenesses; “A Roaring Meg”; Lyte Family; Nuremberg Token; The Older Countess of Desmond; Pimlico; “Wise above that which is written”; Sir John Cheke
- Hell-Rake; Ambassadors addressed as Peers; Red Book of the Irish Exchequer; Yankee, Derivation of; Indian Jugglers; Ballad of Ashwell Thorp; Meaning of Crabis; “Twas whisper'd in Heaven”
- MORAVIAN HYMNS
- Old Books and New Titles; Bowdler's Family Shakspeare; The French Language; Curious Epitaph; “HOGS NORTON, WHERE PIGS PLAY UPON THE ORGANS.”
- Prianho, De Pratellis and Prideaux Family; Joseph Adrien Le Bailly; The Great Bowyer Bible; Orloff, Derivation of; “A Captain bold of Halifax.”; Goblin, Gorgeous, Gossip; Maheremium; Arc de Arbouin
- READINGS IN SHAKSPEARE, NO. III. Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 5
- Richard Earl of Chepstow; Maps of Africa; Lady Diana Beauclerk; “Litera scripta manet”; “Qui vult plene,” &c.; Engraved Portraits; NOTES ON BOOKS
- STERNE IN PARIS; Collar of Esses; Quid est Episcopus; Paper-making in England; “Mother Damnable”; Miniature of Cromwell; Etymology of Church
- STERNE IN PARIS
- TRANSLATIONS; BALLAD OF LORD DELAMERE
- The Judge alluded to by South; English Translation of the Canons; Snuff-boxes and Tobacco-pipes; Cromwell; Meaning of Wallop; The “Mistral.”
- The Königsmarks; L' Homme de 1400 Ans; Close of the Wady Mokatteb Question; Was Queen Elizabeth dark or fair?; Meaning of Knarres
- YOUNG'S “NARCISSA.”; DULCARNON
- “Troilus and Cressida,” Act I. Sc. 3; Stone-pillar Worship; John of Padua; Modern Greek Names of Places; Brocherie, alias Parva Hibernia; Ruffles, when worn; Long Meg of Westminster
Issue: 125
- Advertisements
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Corresponednts
- Buchanan and Voltaire; Indignities on the Bodies of Suicides; “GOD'S LOVE,” ETC., AND OTHER POEMS
- COUNT KÖNIGSMARK AND THE DUCHESS OF SOMERSET
- COWLEY AND HIS MONUMENT
- Cromwell's Skull; Guy, Thomas, Founder of Guy's Hospital, and M. P. for the Borough of Tamworth, d. s. p. 1724; Episcopal Mitre; John Lord Berkeley, Bishop of Ely; Palace of Lucifer
- Dean Swift on Herbert's Travels; Joe Miller; Hints to Book-buyers; Birmingham Antiquities
- Ecclesiastical Geography; History of Commerce; Merchant Adventurers to Spain; King's College Chapel Windows; The King's Standard; James Wilson, M.D.; Prestwich's Respublica; Instance of Longevity
- FOLK LORE; LONDON STREET CHARACTERS
- GENERAL WOLFE
- Grimesdyke; Grimes Graves; Junius and the Quarterly Review again; Ink; Maps of Africa; Learned Men of the Name of Bacon
- JOHN TRADESCANT THE YOUNGER, AN ENGLISHMAN
- PRAYING TO THE DEVIL; John Ap Rice's Register; Prideaux's Doctrine of Conscience; John Adair, Geographer for Scotland (alive in 1715); Clergymen first styled Reverend; Rev. Nathaniel Spinckes; Meaning of the Word “Elvan.”
- Paring the Nails; Mottoes on Dails; Mispronounced Names of Places; “There's ne'er a villain,” &c.; NOTES ON BOOKS
- ST. PAUL'S QUOTATION OF HEATHEN WRITERS—ST. PAUL AND PLATO; SIR ALEXANDER CUMMING
- Sir R. Howard's “Conquest of China”; Mary Howe; Dutch Chronicle of the World; Thistle of Scotland; Bull the Barrel; Bishop Kidder's Autobiography; Which are the Shadows?
- Solidus Gallicus, &c.; Sept; Essay towards Catholic Communication; Bigot; AGE OF TREES; TILFORD OAK
- Song of “Miss Bailey”; Fern Storms; The last of the Paleologi; “Whipping Graves”; Rev. John Paget; Old Scots March. &c.
- THE CAXTON COPPER
- Twenty-seven Children; Reeve and Muggleton; Black Book of Paisley; Paisquinades; Elegy on Coleman; Liber Conformatatum, &c.
- Welsh Names “Blaen”; The Verb “to commit”; Beócera-gent; New Zeland Legend; Twenty-seven Children
- Wiclif; Showing the White Feather; Gray and Locke; Horses and Sheep, Remains of in Churches; Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. I., Reprint; Presbyterian Oath; “A Pinch of Snuff from Dean Swift's Box.”
Issue: 126
- Amyclæ; Cynthia's Dragon Yoke; London Genealogical Society; The Article “An.”; “Black Gowns and Red Coats.”; Coleridge's “Friend.”; Wycherley's Verses on Plowden and Lady Sunderland; “Salusbury Welsh Pedigree Book.”; The Earl of Erroll; Heraldic
- Cooper's Miniatures of Cromwell; The Vellum-bound Junius
- DEATHS FROM FASTING; BURNING FERN BRINGS RAIN
- EARL OF CHEPSTOW
- Exeter Controversy; Education in the Time of Elizabeth; Sword Swallowing; Livy quoted by Grotius; Eleanor, Lady of the Ring; Catalogue of Pictures; “Well bobbit, Blanch of Middleby.”; Letter to a Brigadier-General; Dr. Fell; Grostete, Bishop of Lincoln; Almas-cliffe
- FOLK LORE; Rhymes connected with Places; French Dates
- Family of Grey; Coinage of Richard III; Edward Bagshaw; Couched, to couch; Marraige of Mrs. Claypole; ORIFINAL LETTER OF GENERAL JAMES WOLFE
- Gospel Trees; Gospel Oaks; “He that runs may read”; Wild Oats; Portrait of Mrs. Percy; Traditions of a Remote Period
- Hexameter on English Counties; Fairest Attendant of the Scotlish Queen; Ecclesiastical Geography; Llandudno, on the Great Orme's Head; “Wise above that which is written”; Nightingale and Thorn; Friday at Sea; Latin Names of Towns
- Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- Number of Surnames; LICENSE TO MAKE MALT IN 1596
- PILGRIMAGES TO THE HOLY LAND
- Plague Stones; Melody of the Dying Swan; Cimmerii; Stoke; King's College Chapel Windows
- Quotations Wanted; The Great Bowyer Bible; Showing the White Feather; John Lord Berkeley; History of Commerce; Game of Curling; Ancient Trees; Paring the Nails, &c.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- SURNAMES
- Sept; Many Children; Hog's Norton; Cromwell's Skull; Eliza Fenning
- St. Bratholomew; John Rogers Protomartyr; Descendants inquired for; English Translation of the Canons; “Arborei fætus alibi,” &c.; Horn-blowing; “God's Love”
- THE FISH CALLED “VENDACE.”; MACARONIC POETRY
- TOWN HALLS; Chasseurs Britanniques; Knights Templars and Freemasons; St. Christopher; Arnold Bilson's Wife
- WHERE LOLLARD WAS BURIED, AND WHAT BECAME OF HIS BONES; DEAN SWIF'S LIBRARY
- “Black Book of Scone.”; Cracked Glass; Spanish Verses on the Invasion of England; LEGAL WORTHIES, QUERIES RESPECTING
Issue: 127
- A FEW MORE WORDS ABOUT “DULCARTON.”
- ALGERNON SYDNEY; OLD IRISH TALES
- BONAPARTE AND LORD WHITWORTH
- Bee-park; A great Man who could not spell; Glass-making in England; Eustace; Mas; John Le Neve
- Bigot; Davies Queries; Fawsley, Heraldic Atchievement; Old Scots March
- Corrupted Names of Places; Story of Ginevra; Ornamental Hermits; Dr. Fell; List of Prothonotaries; The Vellum-bound Junius; Plague Stones; George Trehern
- Doctor Johnson a Prophet; Coleridge and Plato; Epitaph in St. Giles' Church, Norwich; Hair in Seals; To “eliminate.”
- ENGLISH SURNAMES
- EPITAPH ON VOLTAIRE; THE MILLER'S MELODY, FRAGMENT OF AN OLD BALLAD
- Friday at Sea; A Pinch of Snuff from Dean Swift's Box; English Translation of the Canons; Few Descents through a long Period; Tandem D. O. M.; Land Holland; Arc de Arbouin; Derivation of “Martinique”
- LETTER TO A BRIGADIER-GENERAL
- MAPS OF AFRICA; James Wilson, M.D.; History of Commerce; Ecclesiastical Geography; Butts Family
- Meaning of Crow; PRESBYTERIAN OATH; THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND
- NOTES ON PRYNNE'S BREVIATE, BY ARCHBISHOP LAUD
- Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- POLITICAL PAMPHLETS; The Book of Nicholas Leigh; Gabriel Harvey's Notes on Chaucer; The Cholera and the Electrometer; Terre Isaac; Daundelyon; Mallet's Death and Burial; Classical Quotations in Grotius
- Periwinkle; Erasmus' Paraphrase; “Black Gowns and Red Coats”; Arms of Manchester; Sir Thomas Frowyk; John Goldesborough
- Puritan Antipathy to Custard; “Corruptio Optimi,” &c.; Miss Fanshawe's Enigma; Mary Ambree; Sir W. Stanley; Mires—Somerlayes; Wyned; Cromwell Family; Beholden; Men of Kent and Kentish Men
- REV. JOHN PAGET
- SHAKSPEARE'S SICKLE OR SHEKEL. (Value of Solidus Gallicus?)
- St. Christopher; White Livers; Torshel's Design to harmonise the Bible; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- The Authorised Version; Rector's Chancel; Duchess of Lancaster; Cheke's Clock; Ruthven Family; “The Man in the Almanack.”; Arkwright; Burial, Law respecting; Mr. Borrow's Muggletonians
Issue: 128
- Artificial Memory; Punishment of Boiling to Death; Barnard's Church Music; Portrait of Baskerville; Autograph Music by Handel; Dr. Fell
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- CONVERTIBILITY OF THE WORDS “GRIN” AND “GIN”
- COWLEY'S PROSE WORKS; NOTE ON COLERIDGE'S CHRISTABEL
- Chelwoldesbury; Swallows' Nests; Quotation from Arthur Hopton; Group at Prague; Cards prohibited to Apprentices; Cursitor Barons; Phelps's Gloucestershire Collections; Huant Le Puisné; Arms of Roberson; Winterton
- Cousinship; Borrowing Days; Monumental Plate at Lewes Castle; Junius and the Quarterly Review; Handwriting
- DUTCH MANUFACTORIES OF PORCELAIN; SALMON FISHERIES
- EARL OF ERROLL; THE BOWYER BIBLE
- Emblems of a Saint; Quack; Dr. Hieron Mercurialis; The Book of Sports; MEANING OF GROOM
- Exeter Controversy; Coleridge's “Friend”; Praying to the Devil
- FAMILY LIKENESSES
- FOLK LORE; Epitaph at King Stanley; Monuments of De la Beche Family
- Fernseed; Longevity and Rejuvenescency; Indignities on the Bodies of Suicides
- Indignities on the Bodies of Suicides; Large Families; Twenty-seven Children, &c.; The last of the Palæologi; NOTES ON BOOKS
- London Genealogical Society; Martinique; “The Delicate Investigation,” &c.; Miserrimus; Cynthia's Dragon-yoke; Cromwell's Skull; Almas-Cliffe
- MEANING OF GROOM; BALLAD OF LORD DELAWARE
- Motto on Chimney-piece; Curious Request; Wilkie's Blind Fiddler; Lode; Ballad quoted by Sir Walter Scott; Ann Stewart, Wife of Christopher Hall; Moveable Organs and Pulpits; Nobleman alluded to by Bishop Berkeley
- SHAKSPEARE'S “WE THREE.”
- THOMAS CRAWFURD; The Chronologic Institute; Mother Carey's Chickens; Suwich Priory; Anthony Babington; Sir Isaac Newton, Cicero, and Gravitation; Diotrophes; Grisly; Birthplace of St. Patrick
- Templars; Story of the Greek referred to by Jeremy Taylor; Emaciated Monumental Effigies; Deaths from Fasting; London Genealogical Society
- The Word “shunt”; St. Paul's Quotation of Heathen Writers; Rex Lucifer; Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative; Spanish Verses on the Invasion of England
- UNPUBLISHED SONG BY THOMAS OTWAY
Issue: 129
- AN EPITAPH IN ST. GILES'S, CRIPPLEGATE, POSIBLY BY MILTON
- BAXTER'S PULPIT; POPULAR STORIES OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY, NO. I
- Body and Soul; Giving Cheese at a Birth; Sneezing
- Bothwell's Burial-Place
- EPIGRAM ON DR. FELL; Verses in Prose; Stops, when first introduced
- ERRATA; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- Handel's Organ at the Foundling Hospital; Correction to the “Oxford Manual of Monumental Brasses.”; Milton's Rib-bone; THE DANES IN ENGLAND
- Introduction of Glass into England; Maps of Africa; Cromwell's Skull; NOTES ON BOOKS
- Jacobite Toast; Rev. Barnabas Oley; Sweet-Singers; “Philip Qurall.”; Dedication of Middleton Church; Lunatic Asylum benefited by Dean Swift; ST. CHRISTOPHER
- LIABILITY TO ERROR
- LONDON STREET CHARACTERS; STONE PILLAR WORSHIP; ON A PASSAGE IN HAMLET, ACT I. SC. 4
- LONDON STREET CHARACTERS
- Marlborough 5th November Custom; Spectral Coach and Horses; ANTIQUARIES OF THE TIME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH
- PLAGUE STONES; RHYMES ON PLACES
- RHYMES ON PLACES; ARCHAIC AND PROVINCIAL WORDS; The Word “Pick”; North Lincolnshire Provincialisms
- Rev. Nathaniel Spinches; “Twas They,”; Madrigal, Meaning of; Absalom's Hair; Bowbell; Quid est Episcopus?; Nightingale and Thorn; The Article “An”
- THE TREDESCANTS AND ELIAS ASHMOLE
- Taylor Family; Analysis; Old Playing Cards; Canongate Marriages; Devil, Proper Name; Hendurucus du Booys; Helena Leonora de Sieveri; Can a Clergyman marry himself?; Ground Ice; Astrologer-Royal
- The Article “An”; The Countess of Desmond; Friday at Sea; Marriage of Mrs. Claypole; Rev. John Paget; Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell's Confession
- William, second Duke of Hamilton; The Ring Finger; Bishop of London's palace in Bishopsgate; Earls of Clare; Lothian's Scottish Historical Maps; Sally Lunn; “Bough-House”; Dyson's Collection of Proclamations; “The Hour and the Man”
- “REHETOUR” AND “MOKE,” TWO OBSCURE WORDS USED BY WYCKLYFFE, A.D. 1384
- “THE MAN IN THE ALMANACK.”
Issue: 130
- AUTHENTICATED INSTANCES OF LONGEVITY
- Antony Hungerford; Rev. William Dawson; “Up, Guards, and at them!”; St. Botolph; Rental of Arable Land in 1333; Dress Shows the Man; Burnet (Gilbert); Where was Cromwell buried?
- Autobiography of Timour; THE EARL OF ERROLL; GENERAL WOLFE
- BILLS FOR PRINTING AND BINDING “THE KING'S BOOKE.”; SIR RALPH VERNON
- Book-Keepers; The Substitution of the Letter “I” for “J” in the Names of “John, James, Jane,”
- Daniel de Foe; English Surnames: Bolingbroke; Waistcoats worn by Women; “Thirty Days hath September,” &c. (Antiquity of)
- Errata; Advertisements
- Haberdascher; Cou-bache; Meaning of Groom; Grinning like a Cheshire Cat; Mallet's Death and Burial
- INEDITED POETRY
- JAMES WILSON, M.D.
- Knollys Family; Emblematical Halfpenny; National Proverbs; Heraldic Query; Chantrey's Marble Childern
- Lines on English History; Suicides buried in Cross Roads; Th' Man i' th' Almanack; Olaus Magnus; The Word “Couch”
- NOTE ON VIRGIL; MSS. OF DR. WHITBY, AND PETITION OF INHABITANTS OF ALLINGTON, KENT
- NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- OLIVER CROMWELL.—THE “WHALE” AND THE “STORM” IN 1658
- Sleck Stone, Meaning of; Tenor Bell of Margate; Rhymes Connected with Places; Burial, Law respecting
- Suffragan Bishops; Poison; Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell; Martha, Countess of Middleton; Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff; Vikingr Skotar
- THE FALLACY OF TRADITIONS; ON THE DERIVATION OF “THE RACK.”
- THE TREDESCANTS AND ELIAS ASHMOLE
- The Abbot of Croyland's Motto; Apple Sauce with Pork; Gipsies; Breezes from Gas Works; The Phrase “and tye.”; Stonehenge, a Pastoral, by John Speed; “Buro-Berto-Beriora.”; Prentice Pillars; Archer Rolls: Master of Archery; Witchcraft: Mrs. Hicks and her Daughter
- The Frog; An Oath in Court; St. Clement's and St. Thomas's Day; SPEAKER LENTHALL; NOTTE OF IMBERCOURT, SURREY
- Town-halls; The Birthplace of St. Patrick; Family of Grey; Edward Bagshaw; White Livers; Miniature of Cromwell
Issue: 131
- Arkwright; Pilgrimages to the Holy Land; “Merchant Adventurers”
- BURIALS IN WOOLLEN; Unacknowledged Quotations from the Scriptures; Latin Hexameters on the Bible; Epigram on La Bruyere; Cock and Bull Story
- Bawderich, and Bells; Algernon Sydney; “History is Philosophy teaching by Examples”; On a Passage in Pope; Plague Stones; “Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. I., 2nd Edit.”
- CURIOUS BILL OF FARE, AND STORM, IN 1739; PECULIAR ATTRIBUTES OF THE SEVENTH SON
- Cuddy, the Ass; Toady; Mother Shipton; RALPHA WINTERTON
- DEFERRED EXECUTIONS; DUCHESS OF LANCASTER
- Ednowain ap Bradwen; Mummy Wheat; The Trusty Servant at Winchester; Anecdote; St. Augustine; Ghost—Evidence of one not received
- FOLK LORE
- LADY ARABELLA STUART
- Mary Queen of Scots—Her Monument and Head; THE BOOK OF JASHR; Old China; Pagodam, Joss House, Fetiche
- Mother Carey's Chickens; Burnomania; Cagots; Chantrey's Sleeping Children
- NEWTON, CICKRO, AND GRAVITATION; DEFERRED EXECUTIONS
- Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- PRESENTIMENT
- RALPHA WINTERTON; MEANING AND ORIGIN OF “ERA.”
- READINGS IN SHAKSPEARE, NO. IV
- Roman and Saxon Cambridge; Queries on the Mistletoe; Portrait of Mesmer; Saint Richard; “Coming Events cast their Shadows before.”; St. Christopher
- STERNE AT SUTTON ON THE FOREST
- SURNAMES; Dyson's Collection of Proclamations; “Up, Guards, and at them!”
- SURNAMES
- Town-halls; Emaciated Monumental Effigies; Coleridge's “Friend”; Enigma on the Letter “I”; Mother Carey's Chickens
- “And Eva stood and wept alone.”; Hearne's Confirmation; Gunpowder Mills; Macfarlane of that Ilk; Armorial Bearings; Scologlandis and Scologi
- “Merchant Adventurers”; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
Issue: 132
- Abraham-Men; Author of “Le Blason des Couleurs.”; Banyan-day; General Urmston; Works of Alexander Neville; Lindisfarne; Index to the Critical Review
- Algernon Sydney; Cock-and-Bull Stories
- Boston and Bunker's Hill; Snooks; Last Slave sold in England; Hoax on Sir Walter Scott
- Constable of Scotland; The Iron Plate in Lewes Castle; Chelwoldesbury; “The King's Booke”; Key Experiments; Rhymes on Places; Old Scots March, &c.; Ecclesiastical Geography
- DOCTBINE OF THE RESURRECTION; CAN A CLERGYMAN MARRY HIMSELF?
- FOLK LORE; OLD SONG, “NOT LONG AGO I DRINK A FULL POT.”
- FOLK LORE
- GOSPEL OAKS; MITIGATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TO A FORGER
- IRISH QUERIES; The Azores; Johnny Crapaud; Poems in the “Spectator.”; Old John Harries, “Bishop of Wales.”
- LORDS MARCHERS OF WALES
- Monuments of De la Beche Family; Coke and Cowper; Monumental Portraits; Motto on Chimney-piece
- NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- Portrait of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough; Inscription by Luther; “O Juvenis frustra,” &c.; All-fours; Richard, second Son of the Conqueror; Francis Walkinghame; Optical Phenomenon
- SIR ROBERT PEEL, AND HIS CLAIMS TO BE REMEMBERED BY THE LITERARY MEN OF ENGLAND
- SITTING IN BEDE'S CHAIR; INEDITED POETRY; ON A PASSAGE IN “MEASURE FOR MEASURE,” ACT I. SC. 1
- SITTING IN BEDE'S CHAIR
- The Term “Milesian”; Title of D.D.; Lass of Richmond Hill; A Bull; Remains of Horses and Sheep in Churches; Fern Seed
- Thomas Crawford; Longevity; Theological Tract; Moke; Ground Ice; Nobleman alluded to by Bishop Berkeley; House at Welling
- University Hood; Black Rood in Scotland—Cross Neytz; Crown Jewels once kept at Holt Castle; “Cane Decane,” &c.; Rev. John Meekins, D.D.; Finsbury Manor; Frebord; The Stature of Queen Elizabeth
- “No great shakes.”; Translation of Richard de Bury; Life of Ken; Wedding Rings; Monasteries, &c. dissolved; Bishops at the Hampton Court Controversy; SCOTTISH REGALIA
- “Please the Pigs”; The Word Shunt; Plato's Lines in “Antho. Palat.”; Abigail; Nuremberg Token, or Counter; Meaning of Lode; Lode; Mother Damnable; Monuments of De la Beche Family
- “Ve dâl am daro”; White-livered; Enigmatical Epitaphs; Pelican in her Piety; Names of Places, Provincial Dialect
Issue: 133
- A Proof that a Man can be his own Grandfather!; Memoria Technica; Portrait of George Fox; Lines on Crawfurd of Kilbirnie; WHERE WAS ANNE BOLEYN BURIED?
- ANCIENT TIMBER TOWN-HALLS
- Advertisements
- Ballad on Shakspeare; Dr. Toby Matthew; Hart and Mohun; Burial without Religious Service; Ganganelli's Bible; Wherland Family; Flemish Proverb quoted by Chaucer; Derivation of the Word “Callis,” an Almshouse
- Errata; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- FOLK LORE; ON A PASSAGE IN KING HENRY IV., PART I. ACT V. sc. 2
- Groom of the Stole; The De Clares; Book of Jasher; Chantrey's Sleeping Children; Daniel De Foe
- Howard's Conquest of China; Buro, Berto, Beriora; Where was Cromwell buried?; Glass-making in England; The Surname Devil; NOTES ON BOOKS
- LORD KING, THE SCLATERS, DR. KELLET, ETC.
- Moravian Hymns; Junius Rumours; Wyned; The Tradescants
- Movable Organs and Pulpits; Scologlandis and Scologi; St. Botolph; Which are the Shadows?; Nightingale and Thorn
- Nashe's “Terrors of the Night,” 4to. 1594; Did Orientals ever wear Spurs?; Badges of Noblemen in the Fifteenth Century; Sir Roger de Coverley; Lines on Elizabeth; Twyford; Irish Titles of Honour: The Knight of Kerry; The ⊙ Conor Don; The ⊙ Gorman Mahon
- OLD SIR RALPH VERNON; OLD TREES.—FAIRLOP OAK
- PASSAGE FROM DOVER TO CALAIS; POPULAR STORIES OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY, NO. II
- POPULAR STORIES OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY, NO. III; GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF MECKLENBURGH
- Review of Hewett's Memoirs of Rustat; Robert Recorde; Strange Opinions of great Divines; Inquisitiones Post Mortem; Derivation of Carmarthen; “Mediæval and Middle Ages.”; Garlands hung up in Churches
- Sir Hobbard de Hoy; The Moon and her Influences; St. Ulrich's, Augsburg; The late Mr. Miller of Craigentinny; Whipping Boys; Edwards of Essex; Polynesian Languages; Arms of Thompson; The Silent Woman
- TAYLOR FAMILY; Portrait of Mesmer; Sleeveless; Barbarian; “O wearisome condition”; The Meaning of “to be a Deacon”; Dr. Richard Morton
- TORTOISESHELL TOM CATS; Oasis
- “Thirty days hath September.”; The Dodo, existing Specimen of
Issue: 134
- A FEW THINGS ABOUT RICHARD BAXTER
- Abbot of Croyland's Motto; Derivation of the Word “Azores”; Scologlandis and Scologi; NOTES ON BOOKS
- Advertisements
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- CAGOTS
- Dayesman; Bull; Dun; Algernon Sidney; Age of Trees; Emaciated Monumental Effigies
- Emaciated Monumental Effigies; Bee Park; Sally Lunn; Baxter's Pulpit; Lothian's Scottish Historical Maps; British Ambassadors; Knollys Family; ‘Prentice Pillars–’Prentice Windows
- FOLK LORE; Epitaph at Low Moor; Sir Thomas Overbury's Epitaph; Bibliotheca Literaria; Inscription at Dundrah Castle; Derivation of Charing
- GENERAL PARDONS–SIR JOHN TRENCHARD
- IS WYLD'S GREAT GLOBE A PLAGIARISM FROM MOLENAX?; Poem on the Burning of the Houses of Parliament
- LATIN SONG BY ANDREW BOORDE
- Lines on Woman; Penkenol; Fairfax Family Mansion; Postman and Tubman in the Court of Exchequer; Second Exhumation of King Arthur's Remains; Stukeley the Antiquary, and Boston; Letters of Arthur Lord Balmerino; Portrait of Thomas Percy, Earl of Northumberland; Newtonian System; Antiquity of Vanes
- Newton's Library; Meaning of Royd; The Cromwell Family; Sir John Darnell, Knt.; Royal “We.”; Gondomar; Wallington's Journal; Epistola Luciferi; Cambrian Literature; “VCRIMDR” on Coins of Vabalathus
- POEM BY NICHOLAS BRETON; THE VIRTUOSI, OR ST. LUKE'S CLUB; THE RABBIT AS A SYMBOL
- Rhymes on Places; “We three”; Burning Fern brings Rain; Plague Stones; Sneezing
- Richard of Cirencester de Situ Britannia; Spanish Vessels wrecked on the Irish Coast; Analysis of Newton's Principia; Welsh Women's Hats; Pancakes on Shrone Tuesday
- SHAKSPEARE NOTES; PUBLICATIONS OF THE STUTTGART SOCIETY; MANUSCRIPT SHAKSPEARE EMENDATIONS
- SHAKSPEARE NOTES
- SHERIFFS AND LORDS LIEUTENANT; ST. CHRISTOPHER
- ST. CHRISTOPHER
- Shakspeare, Tennyson, and Claudian; THE RING FINGER; THE MORAVIAN HYMNS
- St. Bartholomew; Sun-dial Inscription; History of Faction; Barnacles; Family Likenesses; Merchant Adventurers to Spain; Exeter Controversy; Corrupted Names of Places; Poison; Vikingr Skotar
- THE GRAVE-STONE OF JOE MILLER; FOLK LORE
Issue: 135
- A PASSAGE IN “ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.”; SURNAMES
- Advertisements
- BIRTHPLACE OF ST. PATRICK; Cabal
- BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- DODO QUERIES; THE HEAVY SHOVE
- GROUND ICE; CHARACTER OF ALGERNON SYDNEY
- Gold Chair found in Jersey; Alteration in Oxford Edition of the Bible; When did Sir Gilbert Gerrard die?; Market Crosses; Spy Wednesday; Passemer's “Antiquities of Devonshire.”; Will O' Wisp; Mother of Richard Fitzjohn
- JOURNAL OF THE EXPENSES OF JOHN, KING OF FRANCE, IN ENGLAND, 1359–60
- Johnny Crapaud; Juba Issham; Optical Phenomenon; Bishop of London's House; “Inveni Portum”; “Cane Decane,”; Fides Carbonarii
- Junius Rumours; Cuddy, the Ass; The Authorship of the Epigram upon the Letter “H”; John Rogers, Protomartyr; “Gee-ho”; Twises; Ancient Timber Town-halls
- LORD KING; THE SCLATERS; DR. KELLET, ETC.
- LORD KING; THE SCLATERS; DR. KELLET, ETC.
- MONUMENT TO THE MEMORY OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS AT ANTWERP
- Owen, Bishop of St. Asaph; St. Wilfrid's Needle in Yorkshire; Governor of St. Christopher in 1662; The Amber Witch; Coffins for General Use; The Surname Bywater; Robert Forbes
- Portrait of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peter-borough; The Word “Oasis”; Frightened out of his Seven Senses; Eagles' Feathers; Arms of Thompson; Spick and Span-new
- Portrait of John Rogers, the Proto-Martyr; “Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists.”; Still used by the Irish; ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD “DEVIL.”; FORGED PAPAL SEAL
- Proclamations to prohibit the Use of Coal, as Fuel, in London; ADDISON AND HIS HYMNS
- Quotations wanted; Sons of the Conqueror—William Rufus and Walter Tyrell; Brass of Lady Gore; Smyth's MSS. relating to Gloucestershire; Origin of Terms in Change-ringing; Keseph's Bible
- The Book of Jasher; Sites of Buildings mysteriously changed; Wyned; Sweet Willy O; NOTES ON BOOKS
- WAY OF INDICATING TIME IN MUSIC; A smart Saying of Baxter; Latin Hexameters on the Bible; Ancient Connexion of Cornwall and Phœnicia
- WITCHCRAFT — MRS. HICKES AND HER DAUGHTER
Issue: 136
- ANCIENT GUILDHALLS IN ENGLAND; THE SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON
- AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM OLDYS
- Advertisements
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- BURIALS IN WOOLLEN; DRAEMS'S MS. “MEMOIRES TOUCHANT LE COMMERCE.”; P.S.
- BURIALS IN WOOLLEN
- Banning or Bayning Family; Ladies styled Baronets; St. Christopher and the Doree; Custom of Women wearing Masks in the Theatre; Brass of Abbot Kirton; Matrices; Lines on Chaucer; The Nacar
- Bastides; Compositions under the Protectorate; Hoax on Sir Walter Scott; Statute of Limitations abroad; Lines on Crawfurd of Kilbirnie; Swearing on a Skull
- Cilgerran Castle; Use of Slings by the Early Britons; “ Squire Vernon's Fox Chase.”; The Death Watch; Genealogical Queries; Ben Jonson's adopted Sons; Kyrle's Tankard at Balliol; Irish Language in the West Indies
- FOLK LORE; Byron's “Siege of Corinth.”; Goldsmith's “Poetical Dictionary.”; Corrupted Names
- GENERAL PARDONS; THE DODO
- Large Families; Frebord; Milton's (?) Epitaph; Can Bishops vacate their Sees ?; Sleekstone, Meaning of; Poems in the Spectator
- Line on Franklin; St. Christopher; Lines on Woman; Burial; Portrait of Thomas Percy, Earl of Northumberland; NOTES ON BOOKS
- MR. HALLIWELL'S ANNOTATED SHAKSPEARE FOLIO; RESTIVE; REASON AND UNDERSTANDING ACCORDING TO COLERIDGE
- ON COSIN'S “HISTORY OF POPISH TRANSUBSTANTIATION,” EDITED BY THE REV. J. S. BREWER
- ROBERT DRURY
- Rhymes on Places; The Silent Woman; Serpent with a human Head; Poem on the Burning of the Houses of Parliament
- WHIPPING OF PRINCS BY PROXY; Penkenol; Johnny Crapaud; Sir John Darnall
- Winchester College; Old Royal Irish Academy House, Grafton Street; Quotations wanted; Shakspeare's Seal; The long-lived Countess of Desmond; Temple Church and Lincoln's Inn Chapel; Edmund Bohun; “Nimrod.”; THE THREE ESTATES OF THE REALM
- “Battle of Neville's Cross.”; Sir Walter Raleigh's Ring; “Narne; or, Pearle of Prayer.”; Sir George Howard; “Love me, love my Dog.”; Mummy Wheat; A Photographic Query; “Stunt with false care.”
Issue: 137
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- JOHN GOODWIN'S SIX BOOKSELLERS' PROCTOR NONSUITED
- MR. COLLIER'S FOLIO SHAKSPEARE: A PASSAGE IN “AS YOU LIKE IT.”; NOTES ON BOOKS, NO. III.—LAURENCE HUMPHREY, PRESIDENT OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD, AND DEAN OF WINCHESTER
- Mormonism and Spalding's Romance; Carrs or Calves; Stoup; Casper Ziegler and the Diaconate; Inscription at Persepolis; “I do not know what the truth may be.”; Twittens; Clapper Gate; Jemmy; Muffs worn by Gentlemen
- NASHE'S “TERRORS OF THE NIGHT.”; SERJEANT'S RINGS
- NASHE'S “TERRORS OF THE NIGHT.”
- Note for Mr. Worsaae; Singular Epitaph; Largesse; Brogue and Fetch; Derivation of “Caul.”; “Pandecte,” an entire Copy of the Bible; BOY BISHOP AT ETON
- ON A PASSAGE IN “CYMBELINE,” ACT IV. SC. 2; OLD CONCERT BILL
- PROCLAMATIONS TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF COAL
- RALPH WINTERTON; Family of Bullen; Wallington's Journal; The Amber Witch; Twyford
- Ramasshed; Yankee Doodle; “Chords that vibrate,” &c.; Derivation of Martinique; Anthony Babington; Seventh Son; “Venit ad Euphratem”; Sneezing
- Rents of Assize; Fire unknown; Newtonian System; Newton, Cicero, and Gravitation; Rhymes on the Names of Places; Saint Wilfrid's Needle; “Measure for Measure,” Act. I. Sc. 1
- SCOTO-GALLICISMS
- SIR RICHARD POLE, THE FATHER OF CARDINAL POLE
- ST. BOTULPH
- ST. PATRICK; Sir James Ware
- Sir Gilbert Gerrard; Fides Carbonarii; Line on Franklin; Meaning of Royd as an Addition to Yorkshire Names; Binnacle; Plague Stones
- THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND; A FEW THINGS ABOUT RICHARD BAXTER
- THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND
- The Ring Finger; Brass of Lady Gore; Gospel Trees; “Who from the dark and doubtful love to run”; Son of the Conqueror; Walter Tyrrel
- “Quod non fecerunt barbari,” &c.; Lines on English History; Windows; Angel-beast; Cleek; Longtriloo; Royal Arms in Churches; “Cease, rude Boreas.”; Pictorial Proverbs; Inscription on Georage Inn, Wansted; Learned Man referred to by Rogers
- “SPECULUM CHRISTIANORUM MULTA BONA CONTINENS.”; MASSACRE OF THE WELSH BARDS; Portrait of William Combe
- “Stunt with false care,” &c.; The Lines on Chaucer; Will O' the Wisp; NOTES ON BOOKS
Issue: 138
- ARTHUR O'CONNOR
- Cleopatra playing at Billiards; “Then comes the reckoning” &c.; Giving the Sack; Scotch Provincial Tokens of the Seventeenth Century; Burial of Sir John Moore; Mexican, &c. Grammar; Foundation Stones; Mary Faun; Lady Farewell's Funeral Sermon
- Custom of Cranes in Storms; Aldress; How the Ancient Irish used to crown their King; One of Junius's Correspondents identified; OLD MUSIC
- DEFOE'S PAMPHLET ON THE SEPTENNIAL BILL
- Edmund Bohun; Sneezing; Braem's Memoires; Portrait of Mesmer; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES; Notices to Correspondents
- FLANAGAN ON THE ROUND TOWERS OF IRELAND; St. Augustine's Six Treatises on Music; Bishop Merriman; The Escubierto; J. Scandret; Mary Horton; Biblicus on the Apocalypse
- FOLK LORE; THE DIPTHONG “AI.”; A Bit o'fine Writin
- Ferbord; Devil; Mummy Wheat; Nacar
- INEDITED POETRY
- Life of St. Werburgh; Blindman's Holiday; Ab. Seller; Martin-Drunk; Bagster's English Version; REPLY TO MR. HICKSON'S OBJECTIONS
- MARKET CROSSES; The two Gilberts de Clare; Baxter's Shove, &c.
- Marvell's Life and Works; The Death Watch; The Rabbit as a Symbol
- Mistletoe; The Number Seven; Gabriel Hounds; Burial
- REASON AND UNDERSTANDING ACCORDING TO COLERIDGE; GENERAL WOLFE
- SHAKSPEARE'S SEAL
- SURNAMES; SIR JOHN TRENCHARD; PAPAL SEAL
- SURNAMES
- Sir E. K. Williams; Order of the Cockle; Waller Family
- Spanish Vessels wrecked on the Irish Coast; Second Exhumation of King Arthur's Remains; Etymology of Mushroom; The Grave of Cromwell
- THE TERM “MILESIAN.”; BEN. JONSON'S ADOPTED SONS
- TREASURY OF ST. MARK'S; RECORD AT TIBERIUS; UNICORN
- “THE MILLER'S MELODY,” AN OLD BALLAD
Issue: 139
- BURIAL WITHOUT RELIGIOUS SERVICE—BURIAL
- DR. THOMAS MORELL'S COPY OF H. STEPHENS' EDIT. OF ÆSCHYLUS, 1557, WITH MSS. NOTES
- Docking Horses's Tails; St. Albans, William, Abbot of; Jeremy Taylor on Friendship; Colonel or Major-General Lee; “Roses all that's fair adorn”; Donne; Dr. Evans; CARLING SUNDAY—ROMAN FUNERAL PILE
- ERRATA; Notices to Correspondents; Advertisements
- HART AND MOHUN
- Indian Jugglers; Sons of the Conqueror; Saint Wilfrid's Needle; Frebord; Royd; Spy Wednesday; Book of Jasher
- MEN OF KENT AND KENTISH MEN; “‘MEN OF KENT,’ AND ‘KENTISH MEN’”
- MILTON INDEBTED TO TACITUS; Note by Warton on Aristotle's “Poetics”
- Misappropriated Quotation; The God Arciacon; Gat-tothed; Goujere; The ten Commandments in Ten Lines; Vellum-bound Books
- ON A PASSAGE IN THE “MERCHANT OF VENICE,” ACT III. SC. 2; EPISODE OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
- POPULAR STORIES OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY, NO. V
- Pandecte, an entire Copy of the Bible; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Radish Feast; What Kind of Drink is Whit?; “Felix natu,”; “Gutta cavat lapidem”; Punch and Judy; Sir John Darnall; The Chevalier St. George; Declaration of 2000 Clergymen; MS. “De Humilitate”; MS. Work on Seals; Sir George Carew
- Rhymes on Places; Birthplace of Josephine; The Curse of Scotland; Waller Family; “After me the Deluge”; Sun-Dial Motto; Lines by Lord Palmerston
- Speculum Christianorum; Smyth's MSS. relating to Gloucestershire; M. Barrière and the Quarterly Review; “I do not know what the truth may be”; Optical Phenomena
- Stearne's (not Hearne's) Confirmation and Discovery of Witchcraft; Lines on Chaucer; Fairlop Oak; Boy Bishop at Eton; Plague Stones—Mr. Mompesson; Raleigh's Ring
- Stoup; Seventh Son of a Seventh Son; The Number Seven; Commentators; Banning or Bayning Family
- THOMAS GILL, THE BLIND MAN OF ST. EDMUNDSBURY; BRONZE MEDALS; ACWORTH QUERIES
- Tortoiseshell Tom Cat; Shakspeare, Tennyson; Rhymes on Places
- “QUOD NON FECERUNT BARBARI”; RESTIVE
- “Row the boat, Norman”; The Hereditary Standard Bearer; Walton's Angler; Seth's Pillars; May-butter; English Guzman
