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Volume s1-XI (1855)
Issue: 271
- A Note for Junius; Anecdote of Canning; Comedy at the Coronation of Edward VI; Work on the Reality of the Devil; Death of Sir Thomas Prendergast; True Cross, Relic of, in the Tower; Prussic Acid from Blood
- AN EARLY SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES; ANTIQUITAS REDIVIVA
- ANTIQUITY OF SWIMMING-BELTS
- Brom-iodide of Silver
- Canous of York; “L'Œil de Bœuf.”; Cummin; The Episcopal Wig—Life of Bishop Porteus; King John's Charter granted to Youghal; Le Moine's “Praiss of Modesty.”; Sea Spiders; Ribands of Recruiting Sergeants; Skilful Sergeant Corderoy
- Epitaph on Richard Adlam; Earthenware Vessels found at St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, Ireland; Schedone and Poussin; A Family of Six Children at a Birth; China Conquest of; ADDISON'S LETTERS
- JENNENS OR JENNINGS OF ACTON PLACE; “ULTIMO,” “INSTANT,” AND “PROXIMO.”
- James Moore Smyth; Satirical Print of Pope; LIBRARIES IN CONSTANTINOPLE.—THE LOST WORKS OF THE ANCIENTS; FOLK LORE; Death-bed Superstition; Charm for a Warl
- King James Brass Money; English Proverbs; Genoa Register; Pulpit Hour-glasses; Brasses of Notaries; Milton's Widow; Tallies
- LONGEVITY
- Notices to Correspondents
- POPIANA
- Rhymes on Winter Tempest; A muffled Peal on Innocents' Day; SCHOOL AND COLLEGE FEES IN SCOTLAND EIGHTY YEARS SINCE; A Russian and an English Regiment
- THOMAS GOFFE THE DRAMATIST
- Tallies; The Divining Rod, Table-turning, &c; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- Thirteen; Hangman's Wages; Ancient Carving; Jubilee of 1809; Coat Armour; QUAKERS EXECUTED IN NORTH AMERICA
- UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF JOHN LOCKE
- “La Lumière” and Photography in England; Photography and Law; Exhibition of the Photographic Society; “After me the deluge”; P.S.; Age of Oaks; White Slavery
- “Talented”; “He that fights and runs away,” &c; Hengrave Church; Parish Registers; Salutation after Sneezing; Dictionary of Living Authors
Issue: 272
- A Ryder; “Crakys of War.”; Sestertium; Epigram in a Bible; Eminent Men born in the same Year; Published Lists of the Users of Hair Powder; Legal Query; Burial by Torch-light; “Proverbes Gascons:” Translation wanted; Nitrous Oxide and Poetry; “Whychcote of St. John's.”
- CALENDAR OF SAINTS' DAYS; LEECH QUERIES; Foreign Collections of Floral Poetry
- CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS IN HENRY VIII.'S REIGN; THE ENGLISH TURCOPOLIER OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. (Continued from Vol. x., p. 380.)
- Collodionized Glass Plates; The biographical dictionary of living authors
- Does a Circle round the Moon foretell bad Weather ?; What is Amontillado Sherry ?; Artificial Ice; “The Modern Athens”; Quotation for Verification
- LETTER FROM JOANNA BAILLIE; SCRAPS FROM AN OLD COMMON-PLACE BOOK
- LORD CLARENDON'S RIDING-SCHOOL AT OXFORD; WORKS ON BELLS
- MILITARY TITLES
- Menenius; Hanwell, Oxon; GOLDEN TABLE OF LUNEBURG: ANCIENT PUNISHMENT OF THE JEWS
- Milton's Description of Rome; Custom observed in drinking at public Feasts; Female Rank; The first Dublin Newspaper
- NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Origin of the Terms “Whig” and “Tory”; Bell-childe; Seals, Books relating to; The Schoolmen
- RARE TRACTS; ENGLISH LAWYERS AND ENGLISH DICTIONARIES; “Traverse.”
- Reply to Leslie's “Case stated.”; “Bridgewater Treatises.”; “Caucus,” its Derivation; Ballad quoted by Burton; Family Arms
- Song of the Cuckoo; “Nag” and “Knagg”; Sir Henry Johnes; Battledoor; Abelard and the “Damnamus”; Novel in Manuscript and the “Sea Otter.”
- THE PALÆOLOGI
- The Schoolmen; Sandbanks; Brasses restored; Clay Tobacco-pipes; Churches dedicated to St. Pancras; Oxford Jeu d' Esprit
- WORKS ON BELLS; On developing long-excited Colldion Plates
- “Political Register.”; Irish Newspaper; Flemings in England; Saint Tellant; Col. Maceroni
Issue: 273
- CHARACTER OF THE LOW COUNTRIES; The Turkish Troops, A.D. 1800
- Curiosities of Letter-writing; The Duke of Monmouth; Curious Magical Compact; Osbern's Life of Odo; “Why spare Odessa?”
- DID THE GREEK SURGEONS EXTRACT TEETH?; Bromo-iodide of Silver; The Photographic Exhibition
- Druid's Circle; Bishop Andrewes' Puns; Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift; Old Almanacs
- Epigram quoted by Lord Derby; Curious Ceremony at Queen's College, Oxford; Anastatic Printing; Paris Garden; “Riding Bodkin”; Spanish Epigram; Abigail Hill; A Russian and an English Regiment
- Long S.; Two Surnames joined by Alias; Sir Thomas Tresham; Colophon; Nottingham Riots; DEAN BILL
- Quotations of Plato and Aristotle; Work on the Reality of the Devil; Antiquity of Swimming-belts; Jennens of Acton Place; Death-bed Superstition; Holy-loaf Money
- Recapitulations; BROMLEY LETTERS; “Bonnie Dundee.”; Rev. William Mackay; Doddridge and Whitefield
- SOUTHEY AND VOLTAIRE
- Tartar Conqueror; Clarkson Monument; Copying-ink; Van Lemput or Remee; Inscription Query; Professors; Nuns acting as Priests in the Mass; “What I spent,”; Lord Audley at Poictiers; “Cur mittis xiolas,”
- The Episcopal Wig; Ribbons of Recruiting Sergeants; Account of the Jubilee; True Cross, Relic of, in the Tower; The last Jacobites
- Trial of Darell of Littlecote; Penitentiaries for Females; Anglo-Saxon, &c.; Cowley on Shakspeare; Theophilus Iscanus; Niagara; “The Schoolmaster, or Teacher of Philosophie”; Conwaye: Book of Prayers; “Tableau de Paris.”
- “Ex quovis ligno non fit Mercurius; Sonnet by Blanco White: Bacon; Cannon-ball Effects; Praying to the Devil; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
Issue: 274
- ARITHMETICAL NOTES, NO. I
- Charles I. and his Relics; Epigram in a Bible; Authority of Aristotle; Farrant's Anthem; Well Chapel
- Churchill Property; Bells heard by the drowned; Dean Smedley; Gelyan Bowers; Dial; Death of Dogs; Verses; Psalm-singing and the Nonconformists; “The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle,”; Heavenly Guides
- DR. ROUTH, PRESIDENT OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE; “Seventy-seven.”; Cloch Inscription; Sun-dial Motto; Ancient Usages of the Church (Vol. ix. passim); Johnson and Swift
- Dr. Mansell's Process; Mr. Thompson's Copies of the Raphael Drawings; Talbot v. Laroche; “Hillotype”; “'The Natural Colours; Sir Bevil Grenville; Anecdote of Canning; Biblical Question
- Fairchild Lecture at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch; “Penelope's Webb.”; Rev. Dr. Gosset; Winchester Dulce Domum and Tabula Legum Pædagogicarum; Levinus Monk; Quotation
- Heidelberg; The Sign of Griffiths the Publisher; Gilbert's “History of the City of Dublin.”; Newspaper Cutting; Richard Brayne, Braine, or Brain; Sir John Crosby; Bishop Oldham; Arms of Sir J. Russell; Distributing Money at Marriages; Gentleman hanged in 1559–60; Ormonde Correggio
- IDENTIFICATION OF ANONYMOUS BOOKS
- JOHN BUNCLE
- Jubilee of 1809; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Lord Derby and Manzoni; Vessels of Observation; VACCINATION
- Notices to Correspondents
- SELWYN OF FRISTON, CO. SUSSEX; CURIOUS INCIDENT
- THE PRELIMINARIES OF WAR
- THE SCHOOLMEN; GREEN EYES
- The Episcopal Wig; James II.'S Writings; Canons of York; Rose of Sharon=Jericho; Eminent Men born in the same year; Murray of Broughton; Knights of St. John of Jerusalem
- Waverley Novels; PRUSSIC ACID AS BLOOD, OR BULL'S BLOOD S POISON; PROPHECIES RESPECTING CONSTANTINOPLE
- “Condendaque Lexica; Rhymes connected with Places; Poetical Tavern Signs; Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift; Tenure per Baroniam; Earthenware Vessels Found at Fountains Abbey
Issue: 275
- BOOKS BURNT
- Books chained in Churches; Prophecies of Nostradamus, Marino, and Joachim; The divining Rod; Amontillado Sherry; Mortality in August; Clay Tobacco-pipes
- Brasses restored; St. Pancras; Artificial Ice; Campbell's Imitations; Turning the Tables; Sestertium; Cummin
- COWLEY ON SHAKSPEARE; SIR THOMAS PRENDERGAST
- Etruscan Bronzes; The “Telliamed.”; “The Twa Bairns,” a Ballad; THE DEVIL'S DOZEN
- FACTS RESPECTING COLOUR; NOTICES OF THE DEAD SEA
- First Book printed in New England; “The woodville sung,” &c.; F.S.A. Question; “William and Margaret.”; Armorial; Arms of Ilsley; Joyce Family; The Irish Palatines
- Old French Monthly Rules; Mutilation of Chaucer; Thucydides and Mackintosh; Fastener For loose Papers; London Directory, 1855; The Congress at Rhinocorura
- PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE; Death-bed Superstition; “Whychcotte of st. John's”
- Pope and “The Dunciad.”; Gurney's “Burning of East Dereham.”; Neilson Family; P. S.; Lucifer's Lawsuit; Husbandman; Talismanic Ring; Booch or Butch Family; Dramatic Queries
- Railroads in England; “Talented”; “Snick up”; The Post-mark on the Junius Letter; “Nettle in, dock out”; Poems of Ossain
- SIR SAMUEL BAGNALL
- THE MAN IN THE MOON
- Tallies; Hangman's Wages; Charm for a Wart; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Twins; Whittlebury Oaks; Inscriptions on Buildings; WILKES'S COPY OF JUNIUS'S LETTERS; MEDAL OF THE PRETENDER
- “CHRISTIE'S WILL,” OR “CRYISTISWOLL.”
- “ROCCHA DE CAMPANIS.”; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
Issue: 276
- ANCIENT CHATTEL PROPERTY IN IRELAND
- Archbishop Leighton; Marriages decreed by Heaven; Greek “Dance of Flowers.”; Theatrical Announcements; “At tu, quisquis eris,” &c; Right Rev. Charles Lloyd, D.D., Bishop of Oxford
- BOOKS BURNT
- Campbell's Poems; Cold-protectors; “Galore.”; Creation of a Baronetess; OLD ENGLISH MS. CHRONICLE
- Former Power of the Turks; Dr. Routh, President of Magdalen College; Strange typographical Error; Exchange of Brasses; The Euxine, or Black Sea
- LANSALLOS BELL; ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS WORKS
- Leverets marked with white Stars; Major André; Designation of Works under Review; Tobacco-smoking
- MARVELL'S “REHEARSAL TRANSPROSED.”; WELLS PROCESSION
- P.S.; SCRAPS FROM AN OLD COMMON-PLACE BOOK; THE “ALMANACH ROYAL DE FRANCE.”
- POPIANA
- Paisley Abbey; Demonological Query; Early English and Latin Grammar; “To rat.”; “Domesday Book.”
- Presertation of sensitised Plates; Fading of Positives; Oranges among the Romans
- Rhymes on Places; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- Spirit Rappings; The Schoolboy Formula; To “thou” or to “thee”; “As big as a parson's barn”; “The Village Lawyer”
- THE INQUISITION; LORD DERBY AND MANZONI
- THE SULTAN OF THE CRIMEA; MILTON'S WIDOW
- The Lyme Regis and Bridport “Domesday” and “Dom Books.”; Turkish Emblematical Flower; Value of Money in 1653; Rev. Roger Dale; Quotations wanted; “Romance of the Pyrenees,” &c; Lucky Birds; Cardinal's red Hat
- Unregistered Proverbs; Old Jokes: “John Chinaman's Pig”; Barristers' Gowns; Man-of-War, why a Ship of War so called?; Sharp Practice; Latinizing Proper Names; Handel's Wedding Anthem; Doddridge and Whitefield; The Crescent
- “What I spent,” &c; “Star of the twilight grey”; Quintus Calaber; Oriel; Weather Rules
Issue: 277
- BLOCK BOOK: “SCHEDEL CRONIK.”; Hymn-book wanted; Burton of Twickenham; Coats of Arms of Prelates
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- BOOKS BURNT
- Bromo-iodide of Silver
- DEAN BILL; HOZER
- Dail; Doddridge and Whitefield; Two Brothers with the same Christian Name
- Doorway Inscriptions; Old Pulpit Inscriptions; Heavenly Guides; Curious Incident; Capital Punishments in Henry VIII.'s Reign; Cook's Translation of a Greek MS
- Eminent Men born in 1769; The Queen's regimental Goat; “Amentium, haud Amantium; “To the Lords of Convention”; Niagara; Bishop Oldham; Death-bed Superstition; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
- JUNIUS, AS EDITED BY SIR P. FRANCIS
- Jennens of Acton Place; Psalm-singing and Nonconformists; “Belchild”; Death of Dogs; Dying Words of the Venerable Bede; Gelyan (or Julian) Bowers
- OXFORD JEUX D'ESPRIT; WILL AND TESTAMENT
- Photographic Likenesses of Soldiers and Sailors; Janus Vitalis; The Episcopal Wig; Portrait at Shotesham Park; Sir Thomas Tresham
- SANITARY HINTS ON THE CRIMEA; “QUEER THINGS IN QUEER PLACES.”
- SIR BEVIL GEENVILLE; COUNT NEIBERG, ETC.
- THE ROMAN AND ENGLISH LAWS; Spenser and Tasso; Duration of a Visit; “Muratorii Rer. Ital.”; John Galt and Jeremy Taylor
- Tailed Men; John Shakspeare; Deaths in the Society of Friends; THE “DICTIONARIUM ANGLICUM,” USED BY SKINNER IN HIS “ETYMOLOGICON LINGUÆ ANGLICANÆ:” LONDON, 1671
- Works on India; Story of the blind Man; Stone-Henge; Flexible Moulds for Electrotype; Society of Friends or Quakers; Bishops in Chess; Godderten
- “Adolescentia similis est,” &c.; “Actis avum implet,” &c.; Garrick's Portrait in the Character of Satan; Chaloner Family; George Miller, D.D.; Bibliographical Queries; Passage in St. Augustine; Sir Thomas Bodley's Life; Letters of James I; Reading in Darkness; Prayers and Sermon by Bishop Symon Patrick
Issue: 278
- A Lady restored to Life; Fox Family; “Non omnia terra obruta,”; Progressive Geography; Walter Wilson's MSS.; Roman Stations and Roads; Mildew on Pictures; Queen's College, Oxford; The Rev. John Angier; Greek and Roman Churches; “Leda”by Leonardo da Vinci
- ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON AND PROVOST AIKENHEAD; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE; Fairchild Lecture
- BISHOP'S ARMS; THE RIGHT OF BEQUEATHING LAND; Tax on Clocks and Watches
- Bishops in Chess; Monastery of Nutcelle; Use of the Term “vaccinated” in 1725; English Bishop's Mitres; Earthenware Vessels found in the Foundations of Buildings
- CRIMEAN REQUIREMENTS
- Derivation of “retract.”; A Literal, Critical, Poetical Transcript from Lloyd's; Shipwrechs and Disasters at Sea; Genuine Rejected Addresses; Cutty-pipes; Newspapers; Friar Bacon's Study; Early Disappearance of Publications
- ERRATA; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- FOLK LORE; Fishermen's Superstition; Salt-spilling; THE “KABELJAAUWEN” AND THE “HOEKS.”
- Ireland—Ancient Usage; Ancient Order of Hiccabites; Authors of Latin Plays; Ross or Rouse; Hon. Anchitell Grey
- Lawrence Holden; Dictionaries Cyclopædias; “To te-he.”; Allhallows; WAS PRUSSIC ACID OBTAINED FROM BULL'S BLOOD BY THE GREEKS ?
- Lay Preachers; Meaning of “worth”; “Our means secure us”; Cardinals' red Hat; First Book printed in New England; Baker's Dozen
- MONUMENTAL BRASSES. (In completion of List at Vol. x., pp.361. 520.); “Oilins boilins.”
- Oranges among the Romans; The “Telliamed”; Mason's Hymn; “O Son of David”; NOTES ON BOOKS
- POPIANA; ONE OF SPEED THE HISTORIAN'S MS. AUTHORITIES
- SANCTE BELL AT CLAPTON; ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON AND PROVOST AIKENHEAD
- UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF JOHN LOCKE
- “The Woodweele sang, and wold not cease,”; Nuns acting as Priests in the Mass; Osbern's Life of Odo; Husbandman; “Planters of the Vineyard”; Party; Venom of Toads; Ancient Beers; Oranges among the Romans
Issue: 279
- ARTHUR MOORE AND THE MOORES
- Ancient Chattel Property in Ireland; “Creacit angelos in cælo,”; “The Savage”; Distributing Money at Marriages; Signor Carolini, Dr. Barnveldt, and the Author of “Key to the Dunciad”; Double Christian Names
- BOOKS BURNT
- Burial by Torch-light; Lord Audley's Attendants at Poictiers; Schoolboy Formula; Seals, Books relating to; Sea Spiders; Relics of King Charles I
- CASTLE DAIRY, KENDAL, WESTMORELAND
- Charles II.'s Cap; KHUTOR MACKENZIE
- Copying Photographs; Ancient Lens; Mr. Lake Price's Photographs; Fading of Photographs; Psalms printed in New England; Raleigh's “Silent Lover”
- Edward Gibbes; Reviews of Charles Auchester; “Where Scoggin looked for his Knife,”; Hats; Book-worm; Sir Francis Stonor; THE “DICTIONARIUM ANGLICUM” USED BY SKINNER
- FIRE-ARMS: SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON ANTICIPATED
- New Moon; Numismatic; Colonel Norman buried in Guernsey; House of Coburg; “Yeio Tree Avenue” at Tytherley, Hants; “Leigh Hunt's Journal.”; Campion's “Decem Rationes.”; De Caut Family; Wycklyffe, and the Doctrine of Dominion founded in Grace; Latimer or Latymer
- Nugent; Lord Carlisle on “latebrosus.”; Inherent Strength and Sap of Nationalities and Hereditary Principles:— The French Protestants and the Poles; Apple-trees in America; Longevity
- P.S.
- Submerged Bells; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- THE LAST JACOBITES; PROGRESSIVE GEOGRAPHY
- THE “DICTIONARIUM ANGLICUM” USED BY SKINNER; WORKS ON LOGIC PUBLISHED IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY; THE LAST JACOBITES
- The Irish Palatines; Sir Thomas Prendergast; Sir Samuel Bagnall; Booch or Butch Family
- “A Soldier's Fortune.”; Rogers and Hughes; Advowsons alienated to manorial Lords, how !; Enigmatical Verses; Etching by Rembrandt; Decrees issued by the Congregation of the Index
- “William and Margaret”; St. Cuthbert's Remains; Altars; Sultan of the Crimea; Oxford Jeu d'Esprit; Armorial; Pascal, Saying of; Thomas Houston
Issue: 280
- ARTHUR MOORE AND THE MOORES
- CHARACTER OF THE TURKS; Death of the Czar; Saxons in the Crimea
- CHETHAM FAMILY
- Camera for Saccharized Plates, and Perambulating Stand for Field Purposes; Templars, Suppression of; Greek and Roman Churches; Custom observed in drinking at public Feasts; “Pereant illi qui, ante nos, nostra dixerunt!”; Clay Tobacco-pipes
- Cockades; Napoleon's Marshals; Extract from the Bishop of St. Asaph's Charge; “The Affairs of the World.”; Kirkstal Abbey; Dedication of Heworth Church; “Pilgrimage to the Holy Land.”; “The Postman robbed of his Mail,”
- Curious Properties of the Thames Water; Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift; Julian Bowers; Duration of a Visit; Anglo-Saxon Language
- Death and the Burial Board: a Grave Note; Hue and Cry! Harrow and Help!; EDMUND BURKE—HIS FAMILY, MARRIAGE; MANUSCRIPT COMEDY
- EPITAPHS; Epitaph; Churchyard Literature; Epitaph anticipatory; Epitaphs; Tim Bobbin's Grave
- Epitaph in St. Edmund's Churchyard, Salisbury; A Grave-yard Inscription; Epitaph in Thetford Churchyard; Bromo-iodide of Silver; Portability of Sensitized Collodion Plates
- Ethical Writers; Episcopal Consecrations; English Translation of “Abelard.”; Cohorn; SCHONBORNERUS
- Jennens; Was Queen Elizabeth fair or dark?; Adamsoniana
- Mottoes for Sun-dials, by Rev. W. L. Bowles; “Retrospective Review,” Vol, I; Venner's “Via Recta ad Vitam Longam.”; The Cock Thorpe Admirals; Byron: Sardanapalus
- Symondson Family; Grey and Ratcliffe Families; “I dreamt that, buried,”; “Intensify.”; Ela de Longespee; Surnames ending in “-house.”; County Histories; John Asgill
- THE ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH KNIGHTS OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM; LEGENDS OF THE CO. CLARE
- THE ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH KNIGHTS OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM
- Will and Testament; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- “Bromley Letters”; Two Brothers with same Christian Name; Carpse passing makes a Right of Way
- “MYSTERIOUS SCRAWL” IN QUEEN'S COLLEGE LIBRARY, OXFORD; PROPHECIES RESPECTING CONSTANTINOPLE
- “PAPÆ” OF ICELAND AND ORKNEY
Issue: 281
- ARCHDEACON FURNEY; History of Ireland; Colonel Bellingham's Journal; Winckworth; Goffe's Oak
- ARTHUR MOORE AND THE MOORES
- Author of “Palmyra,”; American Authors; Quotations wanted; Nursery Hymn; Friday; Dublin Election in 1654; Al-Teppe in Palestine; French Protestant Refugees
- Beechen Roundles; Poems of Ossian; Armorial; Books chained in Churches; “The woodville sung,”; Sandbanks
- Bishop Lloyd of Oxford; Schoolboy Formula; Facts respecting Colour; Chittim; “Condendaque Lexica,”; Artificial Ice; Paisley Abbey; Death-bed Superstition
- CUMMIN
- Dr. Diamond's Formula
- Humboldfs “Asie Centrale.”; Arms of the St. Aubyn Family; Schiller's “Die Piccolomini.”; PHILLIPS'S “NEW WORLD OF WORDS.”
- INSCRIPTION ON BELLS; Bromo-iodide of Silver
- INSCRIPTION ON BELLS
- Large Family; Bishops' Arms; Goldsmith on the Dutch; Leverets with white Stars; Original Records; Proverbs; Anonymous Books: “Deliciæ Literariæ, 1840”
- Portraits of Lord Lovat; Lord Mayors; Ride from paris to Chantilly; Potter on the Number 666; Cathon; Wife of Lord Strange; A laced Head
- Reference to Errata in periodical Works; Earl of Derwentwater's Library; Indian Corn; “Anticipate.”; THE SEA-SERPENT IN 1632
- THE ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH KNIGHTS OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM
- THOMAS LORD LYTTELTON NOT JUNIUS
- THOMSON THE POET'S HOUSE AND CELLAR
- UNLUCKY DAYS; When will the Turks be driven out of Europe?; Bloodhounds in the West Indies
- “Platonism Exposed”; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
Issue: 282
- COMMERCIAL QUERIES: —BANKING AND INSURANCE (1538—1657); BACON QUERIES
- County Histories; The Right of bequeathing (devising) Land; “The Visions of Sir Heister Riley,” 1710; Justice George Wood; Works on Logic; “Our means secure us”
- FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN NEW ENGLAND; Bromo-iodide of Silver
- Fading of Positives; Cockades; George Miller, D.D.; Heidelberg; Gresebrok in Yorkshire; Chadderton of Nuthurst
- Handel's “Il Moderato.”; Anonymous Work; “I hear a voice,”; FISHERMEN'S SUPERSTITION; STONEHENGE
- James, second Duke of Ormonde; Fir-trees a Jacobite Emblem; Samaritan Pentateuch; “Mines de l'Orient” and “Le Secrétaire turc.”; Sir Richard Clement; Lord Ross' Petition
- Kiselak; House of Coburg; Short Sermon; Oaths; Unregistered Proverbs; “The Devil's Progress
- LETTER OF THOMAS PARK, F.S.A., TO EDMOND MALONE, TOGETHER WITH COLLECTIONS BY THE LATTER RESPECTING HENRY PEACHAM, AUTHOR OF “THE COMPLEAT GENTLEMAN.”
- Lord Mayor Proverb; Old Lady-day; Marshalsea Prison—Dr. Reynolds; Passage in Euripides; Charles Wilson; Order of Irish Parliament regarding Armorial Bearings; Map of the Siege of Duncannon; John Touchet
- MONUMENTAL BRASSES; ELIZABETH CANNING; Sea-sickness
- MONUMENTAL BRASSES
- Malone's own Notes in Copies of Peacham's various Publications; IRISH STATE RECORDS
- NEILSON FAMILY, AND FAMILY NAMES IN GENERAL
- Oxford Jeu d' Esprit; St. Patrich's Purgatory; Earthenware Vessels found in the Foundations of Buildings; Double Christian Names; Churches dedicated to St. Barnabas; Poetical Tavern Signs; Menenius
- Pope's Works: “Three Hours after Marriage.”; Extracts from an old American Paper; Tailors more than the “Ninth Parts of Men.”; An Introductory Letter
- Progressive Geography; Military Records; Storbating; Spanish Reformation; Osbern's Life of Odo; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED
- SUPERSTITION RESPECTING THE TREMELLA NOSTOC
- To extinguish Fire; Curious Address; A local Proverb falsified; A Man of Family; Curious Errata; Charles Lamb's Farce
- “Constantinopolitani,”; “Non omnia terra,”; Bells; Coats of Arms of Prelates; New Moon; “Leigh Hunt's Journal”; Hamilton Queries; Cutty Pipes; Progressive Geography
- “WHITE BIRD, FEATHERLESS”—A FOLK SONG; “For wheresoe'er I turn,”; Scottish Family Feud; Motto; Latitude; Altar of Laughter
Issue: 283
- Curiosities of Translation; Carr—Synge; Titles of the king's Sons
- DRAMATIC ATTACK ON POPE AND CARDINALS; “OLD DOMINION.”
- Door-head Inscription; St. Cuthbert's Remains; The Fashion of Brittany; Custom at Feasts
- Earl Harcourt, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; Arminian and Calvinistic Controversy; Colonial Coinage of George IV; “Who drives fat oxen,” &c.; M. A. C. L.; Bayeux Tapestry
- Epitaphs; Hangman; Tailed Men; “The sweet shady side of Pall Mall”; When will the Turks be driven out of Europe?
- FOLK LORE; BOTANICAL NOTES FROM THEOPHBASTUS
- Greek and Roman Churches; Adamsoniana; Celebrated Wagers; “Corpse passing makes a right of way”
- HERALDRY—DANCETTÉE LINES; Names of illegitimate Children; Sir Martin Westcombe; Latin Vocabulary; Corderius; Robert Orme; Minute Engraving on Glass
- Hardwich's “Manual of Photographic Chemistry.”; Dr. Diamond's Iodizing Formula: Mr. Merritt's Camera
- Lieutenant MacCulloch; Goffe's Oak; Maid of Orleans; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- PROCLAMATIONS
- Pearmonger; Erasmus, and Allusions to him; Royal Family of Sardinia; Homography; Baronetages of the United Kingdom; The Great Charter, and that of the Forest, 9 Henry III; William Wogan
- SULTAN CRIM GHERY; VALUE OF MONEY IN 1653
- SURNAMES ENDING IN “-HOUSE.”
- The blind Lascur; Parochial Registers; The Oxford Educational System; An Independent Editor; Moore's Wife; Charles II.'s Wig; A Sign
- “CARRONADE.”
- “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE.”; FOLK LORE
- “Medico Mastix.”; “Gazza Ladra:” “The Thieving Magpie.”; Impressions of Wax Seals; Average annual Temperature; Nautical Queries; Sir Dawes Wymondsold, of Putney; “The Curious Book.”
- “What shadows we are,”&c.; Symondson Family; Quotation from St. Augustine; Sir T. Bodley's Life; “Improbus,” Meaning of; The Irish Palatines; Old Pulpit Inscriptions; “To rat”; Duration of a Visit
- “When the maggot bites”; The Stuart Papers; Saints who destroyed Serpents; Professors; “Timoleon”; Old and new Books; Eminent Men born in 1769; King Dagoberts Revenge
Issue: 284
- BOOKS BURNT—WRITINGS OF DUGALD STEWART AND COL. STEWART; Byron's Tomb, Harrow; Sir Walter Raleigh
- Barker's Common Prayer; Old Engraving; Relative Value of Money temp. James I; Earls of Perche and Mortain; Richard Frewen, M. D.; Wake Family; “Rise and Growth of Fanaticism.”; Marino's “Slaughter of the Innocents.”; Book-plates; Episcopalian Churches, &c. in Scotland
- CURIOUS INCIDENT; “THE TELLIAMED.”
- Family of Symondson; “Leigh Hunt's Journal”; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Kiselak; “F. S. A.” or “F. S. A.”; “Pearl as a Pearmonger.”; First English Envoy to Russia; Submerged Bells; “White Bird, featherless.”; Altars
- Monastery of Nutcelle; Serpents' Eggs; Lord Mayors; Block Book: “Schedel Cronik”
- NEW WORK BY IZAAK WALTON; GENERAL JAMES WOLFE
- NOTICES OF ANCIENT LIBRARIES, NO. I
- POPIANA; BOOKS BURNT—WRITINGS OF DUGALD STEWART AND COL. STEWART
- POPIANA
- PORTRAITS OF LORD LOVAT
- Photography at Sea: Instantaneous Positive Paper; Instantaneous Positive Paper prepared with Chloride of Mercury and Nitrate of Silver; Exhibition of Photographs at Amsterdam; Ambrotype Likenesses; Bishops' Arms
- Poetical Epithets of the Nightingale; Military Records; Earthenware Vessels found at Fountains Abbey; Fir-trees found in Bogs; Dedication of Heworth Church; Mitres
- Professor Porson; Mormonism; Letters from Coleridge; Agnew's “Irish Churchman's Almanac for 1855.”; Puritan Similes; Railroad and Steamboat Accidents in the United States; Earl of Galway or Galloway
- Screw Plot; Huguenot Colony at Portarlington; Lynde's “Via Tuta” and “Via Devia.”; ROUNDLES
- THE POETICAL À KEMPIS; Artificial Teeth; New Silkworm
- Wells Charters; “Dowlas, Lockerams, Vyttres, Ollonnes*, Poldavys.”; Author of “Words of Jesus,” &c.; Prestbury Priory; Naval Action; Old Parr
- “Charles Auchester”; “I dreamt that, buried,”; Hogmanay; “Solyman”
- “FLOWERS OF ANECDOTE.”
- “For Wheresoe'er I turn,”; Genealogical and Historical Society; St. Cuthbert; Grafts and the Parent Tree; Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift; Henry Fitzjames
Issue: 285
- Blocmfields of Norfolk; Traditions of the Deluge; The first Book printed by Subscription; Wife of Joseph Richardson; “No rig-marie was in my purse.”; Mothering Sunday
- Burial Custom at Maple Durham; General Braddock; The Black Sea; French Poet quoted; Nottingham Date-book; St. Simon the Apostle; Godschall; Guy of Warwick's Cow's Rib; Jupiter and Diogenes; T. D. Rees; Petrified Wheat; Harrow School
- Chatterton—General Fairfax; “Sending coals to Newcastle.”; COACHING QUERIES
- Céroléine on Paper; Camera for Preserved Sensitized Pates; Cothon
- EXPENSES OF A YOUNG LADY'S SCHOOL IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY; The Newspaper Stamp
- Henry Peacham; Weldons of Cornwall; Franklin's Parable; Titles of Wellington and Marlborough; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- JOHN BUNCLE; Céroléine on Glass and on Paper; Céroléine on Glass
- Minute Engraving on Glass; Pulmo Marinus; Lansallos Bell; Nightingale and Thorn
- NAPOLEON'S MARSHALS; BOOKS BURNT
- Nuns acting as Priests in the Mass; Pamphlet by Rev. Dr. Davy; Corpse passing makes a Right of Way; Nostoc; The Stuart Papers; Good Wine
- PROGRESSIVE GEOGRAPHY; FRENCH PROTESTANT REFUGEES
- Passage in Euripides; Kirkstall Abbey; Early Disappearance of Publications; “Le Platonisme Dévoilé”; Intensify; Fishermen's superstition; “Childern in the Wood”
- SHAKSPERIANA
- ST. PAUL'S QUOTATION OF HEATHEN WRITERS
- Sea-sickness; The Episcopal Wig; Doddridge and Whitefield
- St. John of Jerusalem, Ireland; “Piers Plowman's Visions.”; Nelson; The Chinese Revolution and Masonry; A Blue Rose
- THE LAKE FAMILY; Call Duck; James Mendham; Visit of Charles I. to Glasgow; Hoggerty Maw; Cheshire Tokens
- THE RUSSIAN FLEEYIN THE EUXINE; POSIRS FROM WEDDING RINGS; SHAKSPERIANA; EXPENSES OF A YOUNG LADY'S SCHOOL IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY; The Newspaper Stamp; St. John of Jerusalem, Ireland; “Piers Plowman's Visions.”; Nelson; The Chinese Revolution and Masonry; A Blue Rose; Chatterton—General Fairfax; “Sending coals to Newcastle.”; COACHING QUERIES; THE LAKE FAMILY; Call Duck; James Mendham; Visit of Charles I. to Glasgow; Hoggerty Maw; Cheshire Tokens; Burial Custom at Maple Durham; General Braddock; The Black Sea; French Poet quoted; Nottingham Date-book; St. Simon the Apostle; Godschall; Guy of Warwick's Cow's Rib; Jupiter and Diogenes; T. D. Rees; Petrified Wheat; Harrow School; Blocmfields of Norfolk; Traditions of the Deluge; The first Book printed by Subscription; Wife of Joseph Richardson; “No rig-marie was in my purse.”; Mothering Sunday; NEWSPAPER NOTES; “PAPÆ” OF ICELAND AND ORKNET; ST. PAUL'S QUOTATION OF HEATHEN WRITERS; PROGRESSIVE GEOGRAPHY; FRENCH PROTESTANT REFUGEES; NAPOLEON'S MARSHALS; BOOKS BURNT; JOHN BUNCLE; Céroléine on Glass and on Paper; Céroléine on Glass; Céroléine on Paper; Camera for Preserved Sensitized Pates; Cothon; Passage in Euripides; Kirkstall Abbey; Early Disappearance of Publications; “Le Platonisme Dévoilé”; Intensify; Fishermen's superstition; “Childern in the Wood”; Sea-sickness; The Episcopal Wig; Doddridge and Whitefield; Minute Engraving on Glass; Pulmo Marinus; Lansallos Bell; Nightingale and Thorn; Nuns acting as Priests in the Mass; Pamphlet by Rev. Dr. Davy; Corpse passing makes a Right of Way; Nostoc; The Stuart Papers; Good Wine; Temptation and Selfishness; Epitaph on an Infant; Blind Macherel; Arthur Moore; Quotation from St. Augustine; Thames Water; Henry Peacham; Weldons of Cornwall; Franklin's Parable; Titles of Wellington and Marlborough; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
- THE RUSSIAN FLEEYIN THE EUXINE; POSIRS FROM WEDDING RINGS
- Temptation and Selfishness; Epitaph on an Infant; Blind Macherel; Arthur Moore; Quotation from St. Augustine; Thames Water
Issue: 286
- ARIOSTO'S “BRUTTO MOSTRO.”; ERRORS AND ABSURDITIES IN RECENT WORKS ON SWITZERLAND
- BULL'S BLOOD AS POISON; HERALDRY—THE LINE DANCETTÉE
- BULL'S BLOOD AS POISON
- Earthenware Vessels found at Fountains Abbey; Ancient Beers; Episcopal Wigs; Shakspeare's “Twelfth'Night#x201D;; Superstition of Educated Persons; “Who drives fat oxen,”
- HERALDRY—THE LINE DANCETTÉE. (Vol. xi., p. 242.); HERALDRY—THE LINE DANCETTÉE; THE GRAND MASTER OF THE ORDER OF MALTA
- Impressions of Wax Seals; “What shadows we are,”; Latimer or Latymer; Joseph Grazebrook; Author of “Palmyra; Oxford Jeux d'Esprit; Napoleon's Marshals; The Fashion of Brittany; Earthenware Vessels found at Fountains Abbey
- LATIN VOCABULARY; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
- LATIN VOCABULARY
- Lady Deloraine; Times prohibiting Marriage; Cowgill Family; “The School of Politiks.”; Kidney Club; Susannah Courtois; Campbell's Heroine; Commemoration of Saints
- Mairdil; Cabbages; Walter Wilson's MSS; Haberdashers; Lord Kaimes; Wheelbarrow
- Ministerial “Jobs.”; Bee-hives; Play Ticket by Hogarth; Train Bands; Benjamin of Tudela; The City of Noviomagus
- Names of illegitimate Children; Descent of Family Likeness; Nursery Hymn; “White bird, featherless”; Impressions of Wax Seals
- Passage in St. Augustine; Sir T. Bodley's Life; Artificial Teeth; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- Pindar; “I'd be a butterfly.”; Pope Joan; Barratry; ST. CUTHBERT'S REMAINS
- THE BIRTHPLACE OF WILLIAM COBBETT; “Strain at a gnat” (Matt. xxiii. 24.)
- The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population; Epigram on Sir John Leech; The new Museum at Oxford; WHO SEIZED BELLINGHAM,—HUME OR JERDAN?
- Watch Motto; Making a Devil; Window Inscription; Hair-dressing a pitiful and unmanly Employment; Proverbs; Death of a Descendant of Meg Merrilees
- “Wapping Old Stairs.”; Queen Zuleima; Oysters, with an r in the Month; Quotations wanted; Locality of high and equable Temperature; The Butterfly; Junius's Letters, supposed Writers of; Gage Family
Issue: 287
- ARIOSTO'S “BRUTTO MOSTRO.”; COMMERCIAL QUERIES—BANKING AND INSURANCE
- Almanacs of 1849 and 1855; Chapter-house in York Cathedral; Saxon Plural in en; Anecdote of Cromwell; Arabic Grammar; Gray, 1590; Higgledy Piggledy
- BLUE LAWS
- Burial Custom at Maple Durham; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- COMMERCIAL QUERIES—BANKING AND INSURANCE; LUCIFER'S LAWSUIT; Steaming syruped Collodion Plates; Mr. Merritt's and Mr. Lyte's Cameras
- COMMERCIAL QUERIES—BANKING AND INSURANCE
- Etiquette Query; Notice of Funerals by the Town Crier; “Aisnesce.”; Cliffords of Suffolk; Hawkins's “Life of Prince Henry.”; “Foundling Hospital for Wit:” “New Foundling Hospital for Wit.”; Feast of St. John and St. James; Sir Stephen Fox
- Gypsies in England; Money-chair; Bonner an Author of the Homilies; St. Edburgh; JOHN LOCKE
- LONGEVITY IN THE NORTH RIDING
- Lady Willoughby; Works of Sir Thomas More; Moorish Ballad; Major John Haynes; “Rule Britannia.”; Population of Dedham, U. S.; English Residents in France; Quotation from Cogolludo's “Historia de Yucuthan.”; Heraldic
- Lieutenant MacCulloch; Altars; Books on Logic
- NEW WORK BY IZAAK WALTON-“THE HEROE OF LORENZO.”; CASES OF WALKINGHAM, DUNCALF, BUTLER, AND HARWOOD
- Prestbury Priory; Hoggerty Maw; Relative Value of Money temp. James I; Latin and English Nomenclature
- THE LAST SURVIVORS OF ENGLAND'S GREAT BATTLES
- THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES; INEDITED LETTER FROM MATTHEW PRIOR
- The Episcopal Mitre; Man in the Moon; Dedication of Heworth Church; Motto; “To te-he”; Handel's “II Moderato”; Jupiter and Diogenes; Norfolk Candlemas Weather Proverbs
- The “Public Ledger.”; William Falconer, Author of “The Shipwreck.”; Dodsley's Old Plays; Random Readings: Grey of Gray?
- ‘Dowlas, Lockram, Polldavy’; Jones of Nayland; Story of the Blind Man; Microscopic Writing; Portarlington
Issue: 288
- Commemoration of Saints; Kirkstall Abbey; The Schoolboy Formula; Alpe; Names of Illegitimate Children; Timothy Bright
- Door-head Inscription; Heraldry—the Line Dancettée; Mothering Sunday; Grafts and the Parent Tree
- EPITAPHS; THE QUEEN'S REGIMENTAL GOAT
- ERRATUM; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE; Notices to Correspondents
- First Tripos Day at Cambridge; Letters of George IV; Sank, Sanhey; “Berta etas Mundi.”; “Youth's Tragedy,” “Youth's Comedy.”; Trawle-net; Thomas Morrison; Ritual of Holy Confirmation; The Monmouth and the Foudroyant; Heavenly Holes; Poem by Semlegue (?)
- Godwyn on the Jews or Hebrews; St. Vedast; Summa and Modus; Quarter of Wheat; A. Greenfield; The Ash Igdrasil or Ygdrasil; FRANKLIN'S PARABLE AND TAYLOR'S “LIBERTY OF PROPHECYING.”
- Grafts and the Parent Tree; Use of the Mitre; Portrait of Lord Lovat; St. Simon the Apostle; The Deluge; The Right of devising Land
- LORD BYRON
- MONUMENTAL BRASSES
- Michael Angelo; Different Ideas of a Religion among Christians and Pagans; Payment to Lord Rochford; Scott's Novels; “What tho' my name be Roger?”; Alliterative Spelling-book; Joseph Hill, Cowper's Friend; Sir Simon Le Blanc; Glatton; Passage in Gay
- Mr. Lyte's Collodion; How on printing Positives
- Mr. Merritt's Camera with Roller; Photographic Exhibition; Solution to preserve Positive Impressions; Book-plates; Inckle; Epigram on Sir John Leach; “Strain at a gnat
- NOTICES OF ANCIENT LIBRARIES, NO. II
- Number Thirteen unlucky; NOTES ON BOOKS
- OXFORD JEUX D'ESPRIT; SIGN OF THE STAG IN DORSETSHIRE
- PHILOLOGICAL NOTES; COPY OF JUNIUS'S LETTERS WITH SOME MANUSCRIPT CORRECTIONS BY THE AUTHOR
- Prophecies of the Plague and Fire of London; Shuttlecoch; “Infortunate” and “Unfortunate.”; The Hon. Mrs. Norton v. Mrs, Ann S. Stephens; “ITINERARIUM AD WINDSOR”—“WHITELOCKE'S DIARY”—“WHITEFIELD'S DIARY.”
- SERPENT'S EGG (Vol. x., p. 508.; Vol. xi., p. 271.): NEW SILKWORM (Vol. xi., p. 264.): BLUE ROSE (Vol. xi., p. 280.); NUNS ACTING AS PRIESTS IN THE MASS
- SERPENT'S EGG (Vol. x., p. 508.; Vol. xi., p. 271.): NEW SILKWORM (Vol. xi., p. 264.): BLUE ROSE (Vol. xi., p. 280.)
- “HEALER! HEAL THYSELF!” OR PHYSICIANS AND LEECHES ACCOUNTED FOR
Issue: 289
- ALEXANDER POPE: AN ODE FOR MUSIC
- CARVINGS IN BELGIAN CHURCHES
- Duration of a Visit; Bonny Clabber; Play Ticket by Hogarth; Serpent Worship; Bells heard by the Drowned; Petrified Wheat; Aisnesce
- Etymology of “Maroon.”; A Cure for Witchcraft in London, 1573; Monumental Skull-cap; Statfold
- Glatton; Monmouth and Foudroyant; Mothering Sunday; Eminent Men born in 1769; Thames Water
- House of Coburg; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- How to deepen a Positive Collodion Picture into a good printing Negative; Mr. Sisson on Acetate and Nitrate of Lead; New Process for biting in, in heliographic Engraring; communicated by M. Niépce de Saint-Victor to “La Lumière.”; Sutton's “Calotype Process.”
- INTERNAL SPIRAL WOODEN STAIRCASE; Nokes the Actor; Marine Vicarium, how to stock one; Suzerain; Arms of Bishops; “Twitchil” or “Quitchil.”; Engraving of a Battle; Daniel Timmins
- JUNIUS'S LETTERS, SUPPOSED AUTHORS OF; MATHEMATICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
- LATINIUS LATINUS—MR. THOMAS MOORE
- Metrical Versions of the Book of Psalms; Goldsmith's “Deserted Village.”; Quotation wanted; “The Apostate Protestant,”; MANZONI'S ODE AND LORD DERBY
- NOTICES OF ANCIENT LIBRARIES, NO. III
- Passage in St. Augustine; Call-duck; Time prohibiting Marriage; Montcith; Was the Host ever buried in a Pyx?
- REMARKS ON CROWNS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY ON THE ROYAL OR IMPERIAL CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN
- Rathlin Island; The Nottingham Date-book; Visit of Charles I. to Glasgow; Execution by Burning; “Accipe tuum calamum,”; Sir Samuel Garth; Oysters with an r in the Month
- SHAKSPEARIANA; INEDITED LETTER OF W. PENN
- STONEHENGE
- Saints Dorothy and pior; Sir John Grea or Gray; Was Napoleon I. ever in England?; Provincially-printed Books; Viscount Iveagh; Brawn—Plum-pudding; “Code de la Nature,”
- Tea First brought to England; Cambridge Authors; Barmecide's Feast
- WANTED A PUBLISHER
Issue: 290
- 1. Mr. Haydn says:
- Artificial Teeth; “Deo parere, libertas est”; Dr. Mulcaster; Dr. Busby; Sir Stephen Fox; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
- BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- D'ISRAELI'S SONNET ON THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON; REMARKS ON CROWNS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY ON THE ROYAL OR IMPERIAL CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN
- EARLY CONCERT BILL
- George Ellis; The MacCarthy Library; “All the Talents.”; “Life of Father Paul Sarpi.”; “NEW FOUNDLING HOSPITAL FOR WIT.”
- LONDON TOPOGRAPHY
- MR. LOWER Will find some information in the; Photographic Notes; Amber Varnish; Population of Dedham, U. S.
- Mardel; Spenser and Tasso; Battle-door; Average annual Temperature; Dancetté–Sir Bryan Tuke
- POPE AND WOODFALL
- The Euxins or Black Sea; Guy of Warwick's Cow's Rib; Henry Fitzjames; Serpent's Eggs
- The Office of Justice of the Peace held by a Lady; Harbingers of Spring; Hamir; Jeremy Taylor at Cambridge; LANFRANCE AND ODD
- The oldest Paper in Ireland; Napoleon's Marshals; Darrel of Littlecote; Quotation from St. Augustine; Suppression of the Templars; “The very law which moulds a tear”; Diogenes; Pamphlet by Rev. Dr. Davy; Passage in Sir W. Scott's Novels
- William Clayton; Anonymous Work; Jamesons of Yorkshire; “Give place ye ladies all.”; “Handicap” and “Heat.”; Fourth Estate; Frogs in the Arms of France; “The Tin Trumpet.”; “The Tempting Present,” by Woodward; Sir Robert Holmes of the Isle of Wight; Swaine of Leverington; Passages in Dr. Twisse; Old Dutch Song; “The Whole Duty of Man”
- “BEL CHILD.”; FRENCH PROTESTANT REFUGEES
- “OLD ENGRAVING; COACHING QUERIES
- “Peart as a pearmonger”; Names of illegitimate Children; Heavenly Guides; Two Brothers of the same Christian Name; Lines written at Lord Macclesfield's
- “Tryals per Pais.”; Shew Family; Incident related by Bishop Patrick; Paget Arms; “Happy Future State of England.”; “England's Glory by a Royal Bank.”
Issue: 291
- ANTIQUITY OF TABLE-TURNING
- Deadening Glass Windows; Charles Cotton; Burial in the Chancel; Rev. George Oldham; Thomas Gray, the Poet; “The Horns” at Highgate and Hornsey
- Dover or Dovor; Peacham's Works; Knights Hospitallers in Ireland; Sporting Queries; Sepia Etchings; Clerical Incumbency
- EPIGRAM ON THE LAUREATESHIP; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
- Earl of Galway or Galloway; Burial Custom at Maple Durham
- Epigram quoted by Mr. Bernal Osborne; Curious Placard; A new Mode of treating Works of Art; A remarkable Man, and a remarkable Family; Sea-sand and Sea-water for building Purposes
- MARINE VIVARIUM, HOW TO STOCK ONE; PRESTBURY PRIORY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE; TIMES PROHIBITING MARRAIGE
- Moorish Ballad; Higgledy Piggledy; Serpent's Egg; The Names of the Royal Family in the Litany
- P. S.; “Egypt, a Descrptive Poem,” &c.; Vincent Le Blanc's Travels; Parellel Passages
- POPE PIUS V. AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
- Phæbe Hassel, or Hessel; Unregistered Proverbs; Sir Samuel Garth; Oxford Jeux d'Esprit; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC
- Spirit-rapping exposed; RAMARKS ON CROWNS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY ON THE ROYAL OR IMPERIAL CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN
- THE FOLK LORE OF A CORNISH VILLAGE
- THE PARADOX OF VISION
- “Berta Etas Mundi”; Charles Lamb's Farce; “I lived doubtul, not dissolute”; Oysters with an r in the Month; Female Sexton; Wild Cabbages; Notice of Funerals by Town Crier; Block Book: “Schedel Cronik”; Oriel; Ritual of Holy Confirmation
- “Otia Votiva.”; Sir Richard Steele; Sixtine Editions of the Bible; “Never.”; Haward's Monument; A Query for Naturalists; Mr. Foster's Himyaric Views; Chamberlain's “Present State of Great Britain:” The Red Books
- “Philip drunk and Philip sober.”; “Pendrell's Tomb in St. Giles's in the Fields.”; “ANNOTATED EDITION OF THE ENGLISH POETS.”; MARINE VIVARIUM, HOW TO STOCK ONE
- “Seeing the Lions.”; THE CALVES'-HEAD CLUB; DEATHS, ETC. OF AUTHORS
Issue: 292
- A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BLUE-BOOK
- BURIALS AT MAPLE DURHAM; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
- Cambridge Authors; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE
- EDWIN'S HALL, THE RESIDENCE OF ARCHBISHOP SANDYS (1519–1588); REMARKS ON CROWNS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY ON THE ROYAL OR IMPERIAL CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN
- FOLK LORE
- FOLK LORE
- GORTON'S “BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY.”
- Internal spiral wooden Staircase; Shew Family; Author of “Palmyra,”; “Sanlegue”; Double Christian Names
- Kitty Clive's Opinion of Mrs. Siddons; A Suggestion; A Handbook of the War; Origin of “Navvy.”; THREE LETTERS ON ITALY
- Lemming Arms and Family; Douglas, Lord Mordington; Hogarth and Joe Miller; “As thin as Banbury cheese.”; “Passionale.”
- Lord Byron's “Monody on the Death of Sheridan.”; Bisson; Drinking Healths in New England; Balthazar Vigures: Error in Wood's “Athenæ Oxonienses.”; Miles Corbet
- Moore of Abingdon; A Player's Epitaph; “Philomorus.”
- Mr. Pierpoint's MSS.; Eshe, Ushaw, Flass; John Duer, Esq., of Antigua; Decalogue in Common Prayer; Marine Policies; Armorial
- NAMES OF CAT AND DOG
- St. Gervaise; “The Coat and the Pillow.”; “Dialogus de Lamiis et Pythonicis.”; “Antrix.”; Bon-mot attributed to D'Alembert; “Pot-luck.”; Jute; Vigors; Lava; Quotations wanted; Stone Altars
- WOODFALL'S LEDGER, 1734–1747
- “Handicap,”; Statfold; Pamphlet by the Rev. Dr. Davy; Posies from Wedding-rings; Publication of Admissions to Lincoln's Inn, the Temples, and Gray's Inn
- “I'd be a butterfly”; Caldecott's Translation of the New Testament; Old Almanacs; “Coming events cast their shadows before”
Issue: 293
- ALMANACS AND THEIR MAKERS
- De Hoyvill Family; Charles Wager; Northern Fine Arts Society; Mail Coaches; Assignat, Value of; “Poetical Epistle to Dr. W. K.”; Dramatic Works; John Hess
- Fourth Estate (Vol. xi., p. 384.); Laureate Epigram (Vol. xi., pp. 263. 412.); Hospitallers in Ireland (Vol. xi., p. 407.); On Stocking Marine Aquaria (Vol. xi., pp. 365. 410.); Wild Cabbages (Vol. xi., p. 414.); “That Swinney”
- James I.: Cæsar Cæsarum.—James I.:; Edward Chandler, Bishop of Durham; Cardinal Wolsey's Coat of Arms (Vol. viii., p. 302.); “Warreniana.”
- Jupiter and Diogenes; Fire-arms: Ariosto anticipated; NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
- LINES ON THE SUCCESSION OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND. (Vol. iii., p. 168.; Vol. vi., pp. 83. 184.)
- Naval Action; Junius's Letters, Supposed Writers of; Hannah Lightfoot; Latin and English Nomenclature; Nuns acting as Priests
- ON A PASSAGE IN SHAKSPEARE'S “KING HENRY VIII.,” ACT IV. SC. 2
- ORIGINAL LETTER OF JAMES ANDERSON
- PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
- Proposed Work on Roman Britain; Dickens' Names; WHAT IS LORD DUNDONALD'S PLAN?
- Quarter of Wheat; York Chapter-house; Legend of the Co. Clare; Etiquette Query; Bishops' Arms; Notice of Funerals by Town Crier; Dover of Dovor
- ROUNDELS. (Vol. xi., pp. 159. 213. 267.)
- SECRET CHAMBERS IN OLD MANSIONS INTENDED FOR PRIESTS' HIDING-PLACES
- Scotch Prisoners in 1651 sold as Slaves; Weldons of Cornwall; Royal Family of Sardinia; Barmecide's Feast
- THE ROSE OF JERICHO. (Vol. x., p. 508.; Vol. xi., p. 72.)
- The Life and Writings of Dean Swift; The Kertch Museum; Thomas à Kempis; “De Imitatione Christi,” libri iv; Heraldic Inaccuracy in “Ivanhoe.”; History of the Post-office
- “ENGLISH, PAST AND PRESENT.”
- “Imbosk,” “Strook.”; Gerard Douw; Mines—“Huel,” or “Wheal.”; THE RED HAND. (Vol. ii., pp. 451. 506, 507.; Vol. iii., p. 194.)
- “Oriana.”; Way-side Crosses; Roasting of Eggs; Coachmakers' Hall; Blue Mould on Coins; Naturalisation Laws; Green Water; Cathedral Registers; Jean Paul, Comte de Cerdan; The Red Dragon; “Sibylle” or “Sybille.”
Issue: 294
- A Credulous Place: Witchcraft, Spiritual Rappings, and Mormonism; Author's Names anagrammatised: Father Paul; Doors of the Theatre open at Four o'Clock; Undesigned Coincidence: “Nothing new under the sun.”; VARIATION IN THE EDITIONS OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
- ANTICIPATED INVENTIONS; BEN JONSON'S “CATILINE.”
- Brass of John Fortey; Typography of old numeral Symbols; “Ruptuary.”; Candles; Lines on gigantic Coal; Meaning of the Word “Donny,” or “Donni.”; “Juvenile Essays.”; Verses on Loss of the Blenheim; “AαμΦάδιον.δράμαατοσ”; Arms of Bishopric of Gloucester
- CALVES'-HEAD CLUB
- CHAUNTRY OF THE IRISH EXCHEQUER
- Lord Washington; Commodore in the British Navy; Allan Ramsay; Jonathan Sidnam; Stained Glass Pictures of Virgin; “De amore Jesus.”; Army Estimates 1670—1760; Dean Sherlock
- Miss Strickland's “Life of Margaret Tudor.”; Funeral Expenses; Naval Victories
- Mr. Crooke's Wax-paper Process; Horizontal Bath for Nitrate of Silver; Recovery of Silver from waste Hypo; Removal of Hypo. from Positives; Deadening Glass Windows; Book-plates; Saints Dorothy and Pior
- NOTES ON TREES AND FLOWERS
- New Silkworm; Howard's Monument; Pontypool Waiter; Author of the “Invisible Hand”; Two Brothers of the same Christian Name; Lord Byron and Ariosto; The “Old Week's Preparation”; Prolocutor of Convocation in 1717
- PETER DE CORBARIO AND PETRUS CORBARIENSIS
- Remarks on Crowns; Burial in the Chancel; Hour-glass in Pulpits; “Our means secure us”; Descent of Family Likeness; Twitchil or Quitchil; Author of “Words of Jesus,”; Feast of St. John and St. James; Quakers executed in North America; Watch Motto; Brawn
- THE FOLK LOBE OF A CORNISH VILLAGE : FAIRY MYTHOLOGY
- The Blue Rose; Old Dutch Song; Nursery Hymn; Baptist Vincent Laval; D'Israeli's Sonnet on the Duke of Wellington; Armorial
- Times prohibiting Marriage; “Dowlas, Lockram, Polldavy,”; Talented; Vincent Le Blanc's Travels; “Abra was ready,”
- “Could we with ink,”; “Youth's Tragedy”; London Topography: The New Road in 1756; Engraving of a Battle
- “The English Physician Enlarged.”; Buff; Seraphims and Cherubims; Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle; “Tactometria.”; ERASMUS AND ALLUSIONS TO HIM
Issue: 295
- Cathedral Registers; Cromwell's Skull; Passage in Gay; Stone Altars; NOTES ON BOOKS; BOOKS RECEIVED
- ENGLISH SYNTAX
- John Von Goch, alias Pupper: “De Libertate Christiana.”; Captain Cuttle
- MILTON'S ELEGY ON THE MARCHIONESS OF WINCHESTER; A GENUINE INTERCEPTED LETTER
- Man in the Moon; “Bel-child”; “Ruptuary”; Verses on the Blenheim; Notices of Ancient Libraries
- NAMES OF CAT AND DOG
- Naturalisation Laws
- PALEY AND BISHOP PORTEUS; JOHN HOWLAND, ONE OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS
- PARALLEL PASSAGES; “THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN:” POPULAR ERROR
- Peerage Cases: Private Acts; Picture at Louvain; “Marriages are made in Heaven.”; Monmouth; Carlo Dolci's “Romana.”; “Adagia Scotica.”
- SIR WALTER SCOTT AT CAMBRIDGE
- Sea-sickness; Sarsen Stones; Superstition respecting the Tremella Nostoc; Paget Arms; Old Dutch Song; “Sanlegue”
- Signification of Colours; Origin of the Ballet; Junius, Letters of; Notes on Fly-leaves: Parr's Preface to Bellendenus; Manners and Customs of the Irish in 1760; Wild Dayrell; Easterly Winds
- THE LAST SURVIVORS OF ENGLAND'S GREAT BATTLES; THE CITIZENS OF DORCHESTER, U. S. A.
- “Baron Munchhausen.”; Book of Common Prayer; The Crucifixion; Beating the Bounds; Kidleybenders; “Vigil of St. Mark.”; Douglas's “Edwin.”; Pope; “From the reptile and brute,”; Early Byzantine Picture; A Passage in the Life of Erasmus
- “Good temper better than good sense.”; “Old Poulter.”; PARALLEL PASSAGES; PARALLEL PASSAGES (Vol. xi., p. 406.)
- “HANDICAP” AND “HEAT.”; PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE
- “Sic transit gloria mundi”; Eshe, Ushaw, Flass; “Three Letters on Italy”; Dramatic Works: “Grenville Agonistes”; Pierrepoint's MSS.; “The Coat and the Pillow”; Sign of Stag, Dorsetshire; “Earth has no sorrow which heaven cannot heal”
- “Wyvivvle.”; Goring, Lord Goring and Earl of Norwich; English Retinue of John of France; Obsolete Canon; Fanatics of Cevennes; Statue at Bristol
Issue: 296
- Addison's “Cato.”; MS. VOLUME OF POEMS; Historical Allusions; Old Chart of the Mediterranean; Portrait of Powell; Pym of Woolavington
- Assignats; Fox Family; Armageddon; Sibylle; Sevastopol
- Cat's Cradle: Cratch; Works of Sir Thomas More; “Les Récréutions Mathématiques; Mathematical Bibliography; “Oriana; Thomas à Kempis
- Exposure in the Camera; Developing the Image; Fixing the Picture; Mounting Photographs; Dr. Routh; Artificial Teeth; Ritual of Holy Confirmation; Ancient Libraries; Query for Naturalists
- Jack Connor; Norman Superstition in 1855; Quotation; Proverbial Queries; “Two Pound Ten.”; The Oratorians; Crossing the Line; Books printed at Cologne
- LANCASHIRE; ARCHBISHOP ABBOT, 1562–1633
- MONUMENTAL BRASSES
- NURSERY HYMNS; Preparation of the Albumen; Cleaning the Glass; Albumenizing the Glass
- POPE PIUS V. AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER; DIFFERENT IDEAS OF RELIGION AMONG CHRISTIANS AND PAGANS
- Roasting of Eggs; Lord Byron's “Monody on the Death of Sheridan”; “Poetical Epistle to Dr. W. K.; Sir Cloudesley Shovel; “Dialogus de Lamiis et Pythonicis”
- SEALS, BOOKS RELATING TO
- SLAUGHTER; THE TEMPLARS
- SLAUGHTER
- ST. GERVAISE; DOVER OR DOVOR?
- Services of the Aristocracy in the Army; Devonshireisms: “To haul and saul.”; “Is This of em?”; “Giving turnips.”; Orts; Longevity in Suffolk; “Den waerlyken Vriend.”
- Sir Thomas Chaloner; Eminent Men born in the same Year; Marriages between Cousins; “Barratry; Captain Molloy; Rings formerly worn by Ecclesiastics
- THE FOLK LORE OF A CORNISH VILLAGE: WITCHCRAFT
- WAY-SIDE CROSSES
- “The Iron Mask.”; Cornarium: Snorell; “Polyanthea.”; “Cocoa Tree Coffee-house.”; Mum Chance; ANTICIPATED INVENTIONS
