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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,
260; in Scotland, 1638, 285.

Cardinal Erskine, 72.

consecrators of English bishops, 132.
constables of France, 332.

Gordon (Lady) of Gordonstoun, 208.
Inglis and Stanser (Bishops), 263.
Lyon King-at-arms, 208.

Mary, daughter of James I, 260.
Masque de Fer, 234.

Pursglove, suffragan of Hull, 65.
Routh, R. C. Bishop of Ossory, 72.

Stanley (Thomas), Bishop of Man, 209.
St. Munoki's day, 62.
Stewarts of Holland, 66.

vicars-apostolic in England, 243.
Watson (Thomas), Bishop of St.
David's, 234.

Wauchope, Abp. of Armagh, 66.
Yolante de Dreux, 286.

Abbati on Roger Pell, 156.

Abhba on Archbishop King, 430.

Donnybrook fair, 549.

Dr. Geo. Miller, 527.

funeral custom, 496.
Peter Beaver, 501.

Sir T. F. Buxton, 452.

"Strike, but hear me," 237.
A. (B. M.) on Fleshier of Otley, 39.
Abrahall, Eborale, or Ebrall family, 357.
Acts xv. 23., a passage in, 204. 316.
Acworth (G. B.) on parish registers, 598.
Raffaelle's Sposalizio, 595.
"Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough," 445.
Adams (G. E.) on the Bland family, 234.
Adamson (Alex.) noticed, 205.
Adamsoniana, 500.

Adamsons of Perth, 478.

A. (D. S.) on Rosa mystica, 182.
Adsum on termination "-itis," 13.
Adulph (St.) noticed, 84. 192.
Advertising literature, curiosities of, 4.
Advocate on marriage in Scotland, 243.
A. (E. H.) on Adamsoniana, 500.

Adamsons of Perth, 478.
Alexander Adamson, 205.
bells at funerals, 297.
Bouillon Bible, 536.
Bourbon family, 16.

displeasure singularly shown, 593.
Dr. Marshall, 297.

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,
178.

Agrippa on alliterative pasquinade, 129.
A. (H.) on Bishop Hesketh, 409.

inscription in Rufford Church, 417.
Aitch on the Georgiad, 179.

A. (J.) on the "Rebellious Prayer," 286.
A. (J.) jun. on weather rules, 522.
Ajax on Belgian ecclesiastical antiquities,

65.

Ceylon map, 65.

Flemish and Dutch painters, 65.
A. (J. H.) on Drake the artist, 246.
hardening steel bars, 65.
Turner's views, 89.

A. (J. M.) on inscription on penny of
Geo. III., 65.

"A Joabi Alloquio," &c., its author, 571.
630.

A. (J. S.) on belfry towers, 333.
early winters, 405.
longevity, 504.

pictures of Spanish armada, 454.

A. (J. T.) on "The Birch," a poem, 220.
clerical portrait, 407.

Ake and ache, how pronounced, 472.
Alban (St.), the day of his festival, 500.
Album, origin of, 235. 341.
Aldiborontophoskophornio, 40. 95.
Aldrorandus on Harley family, 454.
Algor (John) on Sparse, its meaning, 246.
'AXIus on George Miller, D.D., 631.

"Letter to a Convocation Man," 631.
"Pugna Porcorum," 606.
Alison's Europe, noticed, 594.
Allen, origin of this surname, 205. 319. 340.
Allen (R. J.) on Wellington's first speech,
453.

597.

"All my eye," origin of, 525.
Alpha on coins of Europe, 597.
Drimtaidhvrickhillichattan,
Alphabetical arrangement, 596.
Alphage on the meaning of Tuck, 82.
Amanuensis on priests' surplices, 331.
Amateur on Hogarth's works, 339.
American fisheries, 107.

officers, their weight, 202.
Americanisms so called, 51. 97. 608.
Amicus on passage in Schiller, 619.
Amusive, its proper meaning, 333.
A. (N.) on Lady Anne Gray, 501.
Anagrams, 221. 452, 546.

Andrews (Alex.) on Grub Street Journal,

486.

remuneration of authors, 591.
Andries de Græff, 406. 488.
Annuellarius, 358. 391. 438.
Anon. on canker or brier rose, 500.
centenarian trading vessel, 380.
curfew bell, 167.

gloves at fairs, 632.
"Mater ait natæ," 247.
marriage in Scotland, 243.

monastic kitchener's account, 60.
parochial libraries, 606.
Randle Wilbraham, 498.
rathe, 512.

ring of Charles I., 164.

Anon. on Roger Outlawe, 559.

Turner's view of Lambeth Palace, 118.
weather rules, 600.

Wednesday, a Litany-day, 86.

Anonymous Works: Boy of Heaven, 429.
Country Parson's Advice, 550.

Essay for a New Translation of the
Bible, 40. 142.

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-
taries, 359.

Penardo and Laissa, 84. 160.
Percy Anecdotes, 134. 214.
Pinch of Snuff, 268.

Pompey the Little, 191.

Pugna Porcorum, 528. 606.

Pylades and Corinna, 305. 508.

Race for Canterbury or Lambeth, 158.
219. 268. 340.

Temple of Truth, 549. 630.
Wanderings of Memory, 527.
Anthony (John) on pic-nic, 587.
Antiquaries, Society of, suggested altera-
tions, 489.

Anywhen, its future use suggested, 38. 335.
April the First, custom on, 528.
Arago on the weather, 40. 512.

Aram (Eugene), his Comparative Lexicon,
597.

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.
Arms in Bristol Cathedral, 67. 189.
Arms in Dugdale's Warwickshire, 331.
Arms in painted glass, 132.

'Agviov, as used in the Apocalypse, 24.
Arnold (Gen. Benedict), noticed, 597.
Arrowsmith (W. R.), notes on misunder-
stood words, 352. 375. 400. 520. 542. 566.
Arterus on Shakspeare correspondence, 523.
Arundelian marbles, Theobald's letter on,
27.

Ascension-day kept as a holiday, 67.
Assassin, its correct meaning, 181. 270.
Astragalus, the broken, its early use, 84.
Astronomical query, 84. 211. 510.
Atticus, the letters of, 569.
Augustin (St.) and Baxter, 327.
Authors, remuneration of, 591.
Autobiographical sketch, 477.
Autographs in books, 255. 384.

A. (W.) on Leicestershire custom, 128.
Martha Blount, 117.

Rigby correspondence, 264.

A. (W. G.) on Orkney Islands in pawn, 183.
A. (Y.) on Yankee, 164.

Ayloff (Captain) noticed, 429. 486. 583.

B.

B. on burial-place of Spinosa, 192.
Ravenshaw and his works, 286.
B. (A.) on quotations wanted, 40.
SS. Adulph and Botulph, 84.
Baal festival, 281.

B. A. Oxon. on Parvise, 624.
Babington (C.C.) on general pardon, 15.
Bacon (Lord), a saying quoted, 305.

Advancement of Learning, quotations
in, 493. 554.

Essays, notes on, 6. 80. 448.

hint from, to our correspondents, 36.
B. (A. E.) on Aristotle's checks, 496.
King Lear, Act IV., 592.

parallel passage in Shakspeare, 403.
Shakspeare's Hamlet, 449.
Shakspeare's Henry VIII., 111.
Shakspearian unanswered queries,

178.

St. Mathias' day, 115.

B. (A. F.) on John Pierrepont, 65.
-Smith family, 13.

Bailey (Geo.) on Fuseli's painting, 513.
Ball at Brussels, historical parallel, 303.
Ballard (E. G.) on British Museum MSS.,
570.

Bowyer Bible, 607.

curious marriages, 525.
Hogarth's pictures, 412.

Hollis (Gervase), his manuscripts, 546.
seal of William D'Albini, 552.
Trussell's manuscripts, 616.
Balliolensis on "The Birch," a poem, 159.
bottle department, 135.
burrow, its etymology, 205.

charade attributed to Sheridan, 379.
commencement of the year, 161.
coninger, 368.

epigrams, 174.

epitaph at Mickleton, 379.
inscriptions in books, 127.

"Mala malæ malo," &c., 180.
Parr's dedications, 156.
Pompey the Little, 191.

reprint of Hearne's works, 379.
Robert Weston, 404.

sonnet by J. Blanco White, 404.
Banbury cakes and zeal, 106. 222. 310. 512.
Bandalore and Tommy Moore, 153.
Bankruptcy records, 478.

Baptism can a man baptize himself? 27.

children crying at, 96.

Baptismal custom connected with festivals,
128.

Barnes (W.) on the meaning of fleshed, 166.
Pitt of Pimperne, 135.

Barton (Catherine) noticed, 144.
Batemanne (William) noticed, 126.
Bates (Wm.) on catcalls, 167.

Christian names, 626.

Cowper and tobacco smoking, 229.
muffs worn by gentlemen, 392.
mummies of ecclesiastics, 308.
Robert Heron, 167.

selling a wife, 602.

"will" and "shall," 553.

Bather (Arthur H.) on quotations wanted,
117.

Battier (A. H.) on compass flower, 477.
Battle Bridge, Roman inscription found
there, 409.

B. (B. E.) on Burke's marriage, 382.

B. C. L. degree, how obtained, 38. 167.222.
B. (C. W.) on Chatham's language, 220.
"Elementa sex," &c., 630.
petition formula, 596.

sun's rays putting out the fire, 285.
B. (D.) on Murray, titular Bishop of Dun-
bar, 192.

Beads for counting prayers, 360.
Bealby (H. M.) on Shelton oak, 297.
"Beaten to a mummy," origin of the ex-
pression, 206.

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-
ing literature, 4.

Easter-day sun, 333.

high spirits a presage of evil, 339.
Irish rhymes, 312.

Mary Stuart's chair, 197.

pancake bell, 232.

perspective view of twelve postage
stamps, 35.

-poetical epithets of the nightingale,397.
riddles for the post-office, 258.

screw, a broken-down horse, 260.
stars and flowers, 513.

"steaming," in Thomson, 367.

Bee (Tee) on devil's marks on swine, 281.
Hamilton queries, 285.

notes on newspapers, 232.
wandering Jews, 261.

Beech-trees struck by lightning, 25.
Bees and the Sphynx atropos, 499.
B. (E. G.) on fercett, 318.

mediæval parchment, 317.
Mint in Southwark, 303.
Tanner's MSS., 260,
white roses, 329.

B. (E. L.) on door-head inscriptions, 314.
Sidney as a Christian name, 319.
Belatucadrus, his statue, 205. 319.
Belfry towers, separate from the church,
333. 416. 465. 512. 586.

Belgium, ecclesiastical antiquities of, 65.
Bell (Dr. Wm.) on the word Dreng, 298.

"Stabit quocunque jeceris," 259.
Yankee, its origin and meaning, 103.
Bell (Geo. Wm.) on Bp. Patrick's parable,
156.

Bell inscriptions, 454. 633.
Bells and storms, 144. 343.
Bells at funerals, 297.

512.

of the convent of Santa Theresa, 429.'
subterranean, 128. 200. 328. 391. 413.

Beltane in Devonshire, 353.

B. (E. M.) on Latin-Latiner, 622.
Bend on family of Joan D'Arc, 206.
Benson (C.) on rhymes upon places, 24.
Bentivoglio's Description of England, 155.
Bentley's examination, 181.
Bequest, a whimsical one, 105.
Berefellarii, its meaning, 207.
Berkeley (Bishop), his portrait, 428.
Bernard (St.) versus Fulke Greville, 62.
"Beware the cat," 487.

B. (F. C.) on Grindle, 384.

Irish convocation, 345.
Lamech killing Cain, 362.
Shakspeare, reprint of 1808, 47.
B. (F. S.) on Sir W. Hamilton, 334.
B. (F. T.J.) on Cupid crying, 368.
B. (G.) on Turner's exhibitions, 118.
B. (H.) on Corvizer, 503.

willow pattern, 631.

B. (H. A.) on Banbury cakes, 512.
poisons used for bouquets, 262.
Dr. Timothy Bright, 407.
epigram from Belgium, 379.
Schonbornerus, 478.

spontaneous combustion, 286.
B. (H. B.) on paper positive, 141.
B. (H. F.) on the word Canker, 585.
Bibles, complete lists of, 454.

Bibliothec. Chetham. on quotation from
Bacon, 270.

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.
Bishop of St. John in Ellis's Letters, 550.
Bishops deprived by Queen Elizabeth, 260.
344. 509.

Irish, as English suffragans, 569.
lawn sleeves, 437.

the consecrators of the later English,
132. 220. 306.

vacating their sees, 50.

B. (J.) on blow-shoppes, 409.
Christian names, 627.

— contested elections, 316.

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Chaucer, 440. 517.

Coleridge's Christabel, 292.
Coleridge's Life, 282.

detached belfry towers, 465.
Devonianisms, 544.

Edmund Spenser, 362.

English and American booksellers, 404.
folk-lore, 81.

Latin-Latiner, 424.

lines on Tipperary, 43.
odd mistake, 405.
parochial libraries, 463.
passage in Coleridge, 330.
B. (J. S.) on books wanted, 305.

Cromlin's grant, 305.

B. (J. W.) on Shoreditch cross, 38.
Blackguard, origin of the term, 77. 273. 487.
Blackiston (R.) on epigrams, 369.

lines in a snuff-box, 181.

Bland family noticed, 234.

Bloomfield (Robert), his cottage, 34.

Blor (Dr. A.) on photography applied to
catalogues, 507.

Blount (Martha), her portrait, 38. 117.
Blow-shoppes, what? 409.

B. (N.) on Chatterton, 15. 189.

"Plurima, pauca, nihil," 167.

Bobart (H.T.) on Jacob Bobart and his
dragon, 429.

Bobart (Jacob) and his dragon, 428. 578.
Bodley (Sir Josias) noticed, 357. 561.
Boeoticus on Ecclus. xlvi. 20., why omitted?

205.

Hall's Meditations, 14.

left hand, its etymology, 306.
Boerhaave, a passage in, 453.
Bognie's carriage, its meaning, 108.
Boleyn (Anne), the axe which beheaded
her. 332. 417.

Bonnell (Thomas) noticed, 305. 561.
Booker (John) on exercise day, 344.
weather rules, 599.

Book-plates, foreign, 26.
Books, autographs in, 255.

inscriptions in, see Inscriptions.
Books, notices of new-

Akerman's Remains of Pagan Saxon-
dom, 370.

Architectural Societies, 514.

Ayerst's Ghost of Junius, 224.

Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, 98. 346.
442.

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
Shakspeare, 53. 120. 537.

Cranborne's (Viscount) History of
France, 168.

Darling's Cyclopædia, 370. 490.
English Bible chronologically ar-
ranged, 513.

English Forests and Forest Trees, 537.
Forster's Road-book for Tourists, 561.
Gatty's Vicar and his Duties, 465.
Gibbings' Records of Roman Inquisi-
tion, 537.

Henry of Huntingdon, 465.
Holloway's Month in Norway, 561.
Hoveden's Annals, 346.

Hughes's Vale Royal of England, 442.
Johnson's Tangible Typography, 221.
Journal of Sacred Literature, 370.
Lares and Penates, 249.

Books, notices of new-

Latham's Ethnology of the British
Islands, 120.

Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, 273.
Mahon's (Lord) History of England,
120. 346. 537.

Men of the Time, 394.

Murray's Railway Readings, 465.
Museum of Classical Antiquities, 513.
National Miscellany, 490.

Pauli's Life of Alfred, 562.

Price's Norway and its Scenery, 561.
Pulleyn's Etymological Compendium,
465.

Reynard the Fox, 273. 369 465.

Scott's Thomas à Becket. 346.
Shakspeare Repository, 537.

Sharp's Gazetteer, 224.

Singer's Text of Shakspeare Vindi-
cated, 537.

and

Smith's Dictionary of Greek
Roman Geography, 369.
Snelling's Art of Photography, 562.
Surtees Society, their new works, 120.
Temple Bar, the City Golgotha, 394.
Traveller's Library, 465.

Trench on Lessons in Proverbs, 120.
Turner's Domestic Architecture, 345.
Ulster Journal of Archæology, 248.
513.

Wellington, his Character, &c., 394.
Wilson's Sacra Privata, 97.
Young's Night Thoughts, 490.
Books wanted, 305. 561.

-worthy to be reprinted, 153. 203. 379.
Booksellers, English and American, 404.
Bookselling in Calcutta, 199.

in Glasgow in 1735, 10.

Bookworm on St. Dominic, 356.
Boom, its meaning, 620.

Booth family, 478.

Booty's case, 634.

Borderer on " Plurima, pauca, nihil," 96.
Boston queries, 258.

Boswell (James), letter to Garrick, 328.

Bottle department of the beer trade, 135.
Bottom, its signification, 51.

Botulph (St.), his life. 84. 192.
Bouillon Bible, 296. 536.

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.

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Breen (Henry H.) on true blue, 391.
"Very like a whale," 86.
Wellington (Duke of), a maréchal de
France, 283.

Brett (F. H.) on smock marriages, 191.
Brick on town plough, 339.

parochial libraries, 438.
rhymes on places, 537.
Bride's seat in church, 145.

Bridget (St.), Officium Birgittinum An-
glice, 157.

Bright (Dr. Timothy) noticed, 407.

British Museum, scarce MSS. in the library,
570.

Broad arrow, 360.

Broctuna on Croxton or Crostin, 316.
Lady Catherine Grey, 68.

London queries, 223.

Lord Coke's Charge to the Jury, 433.
Orkney Islands in pawn, 183.
subterranean bells, 391.

Wake family, 164.

worth, its original meaning, 584.
Brown's tragedy, "Polidus," 499.
Brown (W.) on Mr. Archer's services to
photography, 218.

originator of collodion process, 116.
Browne (Sir G.), his descendants, 528. 608.
Bruce (John) on God's marks, 134.

proclamations, their utility, 3.

Bruce (King Robert), his arms, 356. 416.
559.

Brutoniensis on straw bail, 342.

Brydone the tourist, his birthplace, 108.
163.

B. (S. S.) jun., on photographic lens, 485.
B. (T.) on magnetic intensity, 71.
Bt. (J.) on "pais," its correct translation,

52.

riddle circa Henry VIII., 282.
B. (T. N.) on chantry chapels, 185.
Bucks, ancient society of, 286.
Buckton (T. J.) on Alison's Europe, 594.
Croker's Johnson, quotations in, 618.
enough, 560.
heuristic, 320.
Khond fable, 584.
legend of Lamech, 432.
passage in St. James, 623.

sign of the cross in Greek Church, 461.
Syriac scriptures, 583.

Budget, its derivation, 73.
Bullinger's Sermons, 407.
Bunyan's expression, "To lie at the catch,"
132.

Buonaparte, origin of the name, 129.

Burial of unclaimed corpse, 262. 340. 435.
Burial service said by heart, 13. 94. 320.
Buriensis on Richard Candishe, M.P., 596.
Burke (Edmund), his marriage, 382.

passage in, 51.

Burke (Walter) noticed, 192.
Burnet (Bishop), his character, 59.
Burrow, its etymology, 205. 320.
Burton (J.) on Martha Blount, 117.

Richardson or Murphy's portrait, 107.
Burtt (Joseph) on proclamation of Henry
VIII., 421.

surnames, 278.

Butler and his man William, 408.

Butler (Bishop), inquiries respecting, 528.
572.

Buxton (Sir Thomas Fowell) noticed, 452.
Bury (Dr. Arthur) noticed, 473. 502.
Byron (Lord), immoral work by him, 66.

C.

C. on cardinal's hat, 164.
Caryl or Caryll, 455.

Chichester Pallant, 269.

Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 143.

Countess of Pembroke's letter, 245.
Curtseys and bows, 220.
Hogarth's pictures, 484.

"I hear a lion," &c., 318.
Les Veus du Hairon, 40.
Lord North, 317.

C. on Manx penny, 165.

Pope's inedited poem, 113.
Rigby correspondence, 264.

Rosa mystica, 247.

scarfs worn by clergymen, 143. 269.
Segantiorum Portus, 246.'

Shakspeare readings, 221.

"steaming," as used by Thomson, 145.
"Time and I," 247.

Young's housekeeper, 143.

C., Winton, on staining deal, 357.
C. (A.) on autographs in books, 384.
arms of Hobey of Bisham, 407.
beginning life again, 429.
feelings of age, 608.

Tangiers, English army in 1684, 12.
thirteen an unlucky number, 571.
tombstones ante 1601, 331. 609.

C. (A. B.) on charcoal in photography, 245.
curious fact in natural philosophy, 295.
Cadenham oak, 180.

C. (A. H.) on alphabetical arrangement,
596.

C. (A. J.) on Brydone the tourist, 108.
Cambrensis on belfry towers, 416.

- loggerheads, 192.

Camden Society anniversary, 465.
Campbell's Hymn on the Nativity, 157.
Campbell's imitations, 481.

Pleasures of Hope, 178.

Campkin (Henry) on Eulenspiegel, 557.
Campvere, privileges of, 262. 440. 558.
Canada, its derivation, 380. 504. 601.
Candishe (Richard) noticed, 590.
Canker or brier rose, 500. 585.
Cann family, 330.

Canongate marriages, 67. 439.
Cantab on meaning of Pallant, 206.
Canute's reproof to his courtiers, 380.
Cape on carrier pigeons, 551.

"hurrah!" and other war-cries, 595.
illuminations in cities, 571.
kissing hands at court, 595.
satin, its derivation, 551.
turkey cocks, 550.

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Capital punishment, mitigation of, 163. 573.
Capuchin friars, &c., 563.

Cardinal's hat, 72. 164.

Cardinal spider, 431.

Caret on Sir John Fleming, 356.

Norwich bishops, 358.

Carians, their want of heraldic devices, 96.
Carlyle's French Revolution, passage in,
285.

Carpets at Rome, 455.

Carr (Sir George), his pedigree, 408. 512.
558.

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Cats are white cats deaf? 331.
Caul, a child's, bequeathed, 546.
Causidicus on lawyers' bags, 144.

C. (B.) on Race for Canterbury, 340.
C. (B. H.) on church catechism, 190. 577.
cross and crucifix, 189.
dates on tombstones, 512.
ennui, its meaning, 629.
enough, 603.

Hill, the learned tailor, 10.
Hutter's Polyglott, 134.
"Inter cuncta micans," 510.
"Its," its early use, 510.

Luther's portrait, 498.

Martin drunk, 190.

Mormon etymologies, 153.

papers preserved from damp, 126.
"Pugna Porcorum," 606.

purlieu, 633.

quotation from Conrad Dieteric, 571.
Seneca and St. Paul, 633.

statue of St. Peter, 143.

subterranean bells, 512.

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