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"Full of sage instruction and advice, not only on the economical and gastronomic materials, but on subjects of domestic management in general."- Builder. "We may heartily and safely commend to English housewifery this cookery book. It tells plainly what plain folks wish to know, and points out how an excellent dinner may be best secured."-Express. JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street. Printed by THOMAS CLARK SHAW, of No. 10. Stonefield Street, in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.- Saturday, June 25, 1853. INDEX TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME. A. . on house-marks, 594. Eulenspiegel, 357. 609. A. (A. S) on the origin of Allen, 205. bishops deprived by Queen Elizabeth, Cardinal Erskine, 72. consecrators of English bishops, 132. Gordon (Lady) of Gordonstoun, 208. Mary, daughter of James I, 260. Pursglove, suffragan of Hull, 65. Stanley (Thomas), Bishop of Man, 209. vicars-apostolic in England, 243. Wauchope, Abp. of Armagh, 66. Abbati on Roger Pell, 156. Abhba on Archbishop King, 430. Donnybrook fair, 549. Dr. Geo. Miller, 527. funeral custom, 496. Sir T. F. Buxton, 452. "Strike, but hear me," 237. Adamsons of Perth, 478. A. (D. S.) on Rosa mystica, 182. Adamsons of Perth, 478. displeasure singularly shown, 593. Dutens, anecdote of, 559. Frampton (Bp), 605. Ken (Bp.), work attributed to him, 597. parochial libraries, 605. Philip d'Auvergne, 236. St. Alban's day, 500. scarfs worn by clergymen, 337. Smith's Sermons, 223. A. (F. R.) on Grub Street Journal, 268. Mary Queen of Scots, 237. "Pinch of Snuff," 268. Age, the feelings of, 429. 560.608. Agricola de Monte on palindromical lines, Agrippa on alliterative pasquinade, 129. inscription in Rufford Church, 417. A. (J.) on the "Rebellious Prayer," 286. 65. Ceylon map, 65. Flemish and Dutch painters, 65. A. (J. M.) on inscription on penny of "A Joabi Alloquio," &c., its author, 571. A. (J. S.) on belfry towers, 333. pictures of Spanish armada, 454. A. (J. T.) on "The Birch," a poem, 220. Ake and ache, how pronounced, 472. "Letter to a Convocation Man," 631. 597. "All my eye," origin of, 525. officers, their weight, 202. Andrews (Alex.) on Grub Street Journal, 486. remuneration of authors, 591. gloves at fairs, 632. monastic kitchener's account, 60. ring of Charles I., 164. Anon. on Roger Outlawe, 559. Turner's view of Lambeth Palace, 118. Wednesday, a Litany-day, 86. Anonymous Works: Boy of Heaven, 429. Essay for a New Translation of the History of Formosa, 232. Impartial Inquiry on Faith, 180. Letters on Prejudice, 40. 143. Letter to a Convocation Man, 358. 415. Life of Queen Anne, 108. Mémoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 193. N. (S.) Antidote against English Sec- Penardo and Laissa, 84. 160. Pompey the Little, 191. Pugna Porcorum, 528. 606. Pylades and Corinna, 305. 508. Race for Canterbury or Lambeth, 158. Temple of Truth, 549. 630. Anywhen, its future use suggested, 38. 335. Aram (Eugene), his Comparative Lexicon, Aram on a quotation, 14. A. (R. B.) on Lister family, 357. Archer (F. Scott) on originator of collodion process, 92. Argot, its etymology, 331. Aristotle's checks, 451. 496. Armistead (C.J.) on Church catechism, 64. 'Agviov, as used in the Apocalypse, 24. Ascension-day kept as a holiday, 67. A. (W.) on Leicestershire custom, 128. Rigby correspondence, 264. A. (W. G.) on Orkney Islands in pawn, 183. Ayloff (Captain) noticed, 429. 486. 583. B. B. on burial-place of Spinosa, 192. B. A. Oxon. on Parvise, 624. Advancement of Learning, quotations Essays, notes on, 6. 80. 448. hint from, to our correspondents, 36. parallel passage in Shakspeare, 403. 178. St. Mathias' day, 115. B. (A. F.) on John Pierrepont, 65. Bailey (Geo.) on Fuseli's painting, 513. Bowyer Bible, 607. curious marriages, 525. Hollis (Gervase), his manuscripts, 546. charade attributed to Sheridan, 379. epigrams, 174. epitaph at Mickleton, 379. "Mala malæ malo," &c., 180. reprint of Hearne's works, 379. sonnet by J. Blanco White, 404. Baptism can a man baptize himself? 27. children crying at, 96. Baptismal custom connected with festivals, Barnes (W.) on the meaning of fleshed, 166. Barton (Catherine) noticed, 144. Christian names, 626. Cowper and tobacco smoking, 229. selling a wife, 602. "will" and "shall," 553. Bather (Arthur H.) on quotations wanted, Battier (A. H.) on compass flower, 477. B. (B. E.) on Burke's marriage, 382. B. C. L. degree, how obtained, 38. 167.222. sun's rays putting out the fire, 285. Beads for counting prayers, 360. Beaver (Peter), noticed, 501. B. (E. D.) on De Burgh family, 381. Bede (Cuthbert) on amusive, 333. blackguard, 487, Bede (Cuthbert) on curiosities of advertis- Easter-day sun, 333. high spirits a presage of evil, 339. Mary Stuart's chair, 197. pancake bell, 232. perspective view of twelve postage -poetical epithets of the nightingale,397. screw, a broken-down horse, 260. "steaming," in Thomson, 367. Bee (Tee) on devil's marks on swine, 281. notes on newspapers, 232. Beech-trees struck by lightning, 25. mediæval parchment, 317. B. (E. L.) on door-head inscriptions, 314. Belgium, ecclesiastical antiquities of, 65. "Stabit quocunque jeceris," 259. Bell inscriptions, 454. 633. 512. of the convent of Santa Theresa, 429.' Beltane in Devonshire, 353. B. (E. M.) on Latin-Latiner, 622. B. (F. C.) on Grindle, 384. Irish convocation, 345. willow pattern, 631. B. (H. A.) on Banbury cakes, 512. spontaneous combustion, 286. Bibliothec. Chetham. on quotation from Bill (Dr.), his descendants. 286. Bingham (C. W.) on Crowe's Latin poem, 144. Birch, a poem, 159. Bird, a fabulous one noticed by Fuller, 180. Irish, as English suffragans, 569. the consecrators of the later English, vacating their sees, 50. B. (J.) on blow-shoppes, 409. — contested elections, 316. Chaucer, 440. 517. Coleridge's Christabel, 292. detached belfry towers, 465. Edmund Spenser, 362. English and American booksellers, 404. Latin-Latiner, 424. lines on Tipperary, 43. Cromlin's grant, 305. B. (J. W.) on Shoreditch cross, 38. lines in a snuff-box, 181. Bland family noticed, 234. Bloomfield (Robert), his cottage, 34. Blor (Dr. A.) on photography applied to Blount (Martha), her portrait, 38. 117. B. (N.) on Chatterton, 15. 189. "Plurima, pauca, nihil," 167. Bobart (H.T.) on Jacob Bobart and his Bobart (Jacob) and his dragon, 428. 578. 205. Hall's Meditations, 14. left hand, its etymology, 306. Bonnell (Thomas) noticed, 305. 561. Book-plates, foreign, 26. inscriptions in, see Inscriptions. Akerman's Remains of Pagan Saxon- Architectural Societies, 514. Ayerst's Ghost of Junius, 224. Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, 98. 346. Bruce's Letters and Papers of the Verney family, 441. Byron's Poems, 97. Chester Archæological Journal, 168. Camden Society, new works, 168. Churchman's Magazine, 224. Collier's Notes and Emendations of Cranborne's (Viscount) History of Darling's Cyclopædia, 370. 490. English Forests and Forest Trees, 537. Henry of Huntingdon, 465. Hughes's Vale Royal of England, 442. Books, notices of new- Latham's Ethnology of the British Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, 273. Men of the Time, 394. Murray's Railway Readings, 465. Pauli's Life of Alfred, 562. Price's Norway and its Scenery, 561. Reynard the Fox, 273. 369 465. Scott's Thomas à Becket. 346. Sharp's Gazetteer, 224. Singer's Text of Shakspeare Vindi- and Smith's Dictionary of Greek Trench on Lessons in Proverbs, 120. Wellington, his Character, &c., 394. -worthy to be reprinted, 153. 203. 379. in Glasgow in 1735, 10. Bookworm on St. Dominic, 356. Booth family, 478. Booty's case, 634. Borderer on " Plurima, pauca, nihil," 96. Boswell (James), letter to Garrick, 328. Bottle department of the beer trade, 135. Botulph (St.), his life. 84. 192. Bourbons, origin of the family, 16. Bowyer Bible, 617. Boyer's Great Theatre of Honour, 358. Boyle (Dean), his pedigree, 430. Boyle Lectures, 456. Braemar on Rev. J. Marsden, 181. Brasses on the Continent, 501. since 1688, 272. Breen (Henry H.) on true blue, 391. Brett (F. H.) on smock marriages, 191. parochial libraries, 438. Bridget (St.), Officium Birgittinum An- Bright (Dr. Timothy) noticed, 407. British Museum, scarce MSS. in the library, Broad arrow, 360. Broctuna on Croxton or Crostin, 316. London queries, 223. Lord Coke's Charge to the Jury, 433. Wake family, 164. worth, its original meaning, 584. originator of collodion process, 116. proclamations, their utility, 3. Bruce (King Robert), his arms, 356. 416. Brutoniensis on straw bail, 342. Brydone the tourist, his birthplace, 108. B. (S. S.) jun., on photographic lens, 485. 52. riddle circa Henry VIII., 282. sign of the cross in Greek Church, 461. Budget, its derivation, 73. Buonaparte, origin of the name, 129. Burial of unclaimed corpse, 262. 340. 435. passage in, 51. Burke (Walter) noticed, 192. Richardson or Murphy's portrait, 107. surnames, 278. Butler and his man William, 408. Butler (Bishop), inquiries respecting, 528. Buxton (Sir Thomas Fowell) noticed, 452. C. C. on cardinal's hat, 164. Chichester Pallant, 269. Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 143. Countess of Pembroke's letter, 245. "I hear a lion," &c., 318. C. on Manx penny, 165. Pope's inedited poem, 113. Rosa mystica, 247. scarfs worn by clergymen, 143. 269. Shakspeare readings, 221. "steaming," as used by Thomson, 145. Young's housekeeper, 143. C., Winton, on staining deal, 357. Tangiers, English army in 1684, 12. C. (A. B.) on charcoal in photography, 245. C. (A. H.) on alphabetical arrangement, C. (A. J.) on Brydone the tourist, 108. - loggerheads, 192. Camden Society anniversary, 465. Pleasures of Hope, 178. Campkin (Henry) on Eulenspiegel, 557. Canongate marriages, 67. 439. "hurrah!" and other war-cries, 595. 1 Capital punishment, mitigation of, 163. 573. Cardinal's hat, 72. 164. Cardinal spider, 431. Caret on Sir John Fleming, 356. Norwich bishops, 358. Carians, their want of heraldic devices, 96. Carpets at Rome, 455. Carr (Sir George), his pedigree, 408. 512. Cats are white cats deaf? 331. C. (B.) on Race for Canterbury, 340. Hill, the learned tailor, 10. Luther's portrait, 498. Martin drunk, 190. Mormon etymologies, 153. papers preserved from damp, 126. purlieu, 633. quotation from Conrad Dieteric, 571. statue of St. Peter, 143. subterranean bells, 512. |