ay INDEX. ALEANDER, CARDINAL, his epi. | Ancestry, one good effect of, 79. ANCILLON, remarks of, 439. Ale bottles, letters sent in, 505. Anecdotes for Espriella, 358. different ideas are as plants | Alhama, La gran Perdida de, Anger, remark on, 625. original and translation, 262. Animals, Arabian, 110-112, 265. Like the Ranz de Vuches 175. Not morally respon. forbidden to be sung, 265. sible, 593. Saying of Cana. Slaughtered in London, in the Ali's Sons, Death of, celebrated, year 1810, 392. Have rea. 121. soning, 428. Redemption ALLEINE, RICHARD, his Vindi. for, 446. Extracts, 541. ciæ Pietatis, 399. Antimony, red oil of the glass All Souls' Duy, customs on, at of, 436, 546. Naples and Salerno, 163. Apes, venerable ones in Guinea, Allumée, heraldic term, 432. 483. Alnwick, the miry pool of, 419. Apium Raninum, root of, best of, 399. Apollo, victim to, 58. Story of one at Kendal, 354. justice at, 397. from, 395. Apple trees, wassailing and men freak there, 380. Arabian Scenery, extracts rela- the Araucana, so called from Atmosphere,-birds, beasts, of Chili. – Q. R. vol. 87, p. tality, ib. 317, 16. Arabs, devotement of, 105, demnation of, 258. Araucan Song during Thunder American Sarage, old age of, 39. Storm, 199. ing a bell, 365. ARC, JOAN OF, 17. AMPHIARANS, Descent of, 227. | ARCHIMEDES, his rams, whoby way the wind blew, 613. Anatomy, subjects begged for, fool, died at Arthuset, in 588. Discovery of the Lac- Cumberland, 368. ARETINE LEONARDO, his use of michi for mihi, 643. Army, Pomp of, 62. Remarks tracts, 681. 132. 254. war, 666. - on the reduction of, after a | Bacon, LORD, remarks of, 637. BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD, Eurl of BADDELEY, the comedian, be. Warwick, 270. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, re- Bag-pipes,graziers' cattle feed. marks on, 306, &c. Extracts, 657, &c. be a remarkable work, 213. 140. Account of one, 438. Balguy, burnt his sermons, logue, 193. Bee, why a fool, 198. Ballads, subjects for, 95. Beech and Beech-mast, 164. in the Forest of Dean, 201. cophr. v. 121, and Etymol. Bamborough, story about, 367. Bee hires, carried to the Moors, Beer, bottled, origin of, 390. or, Woman's Tongue, 172. as large as a bustard, 367. The breed of, discouraged in Beggar of Moorfield, story of, Baptists, why they seceded 396. BELLARMINE, 430. BARBER,THE, his consequence, BELLAY, Epitaph by, and 198. Translation of by R. S. 73. Anecdote of, unde? 436. Opi. Barrow, extracts from, 626, they's love for, 7. Accounts of, 389, 400, 417, 418, 447. 477, 582, letter, 623. of, 246. 637. that the serpent eats one ere Berkeley, old woman of, 124. tracts from, 320. BERTRAND CLESQUIN, 238. Berwick, omitted in the first 367. Bear, the Dancing, hints for Betele, vermilion dye of, for when speaking of an infa. his paws, 199. Story of one BETTINELLI P. SAVERIO, son- who could play the piano, net by, 49. Translation of, 369, 80. tion on the carnage at, 702. 483, remarks on, 334. OF Birds, extracts relative to, 168.4 Brazil, thick heads in, 171. Burgomaster, strange mode of Of the Bermudas that bur. Breath, Ill, strange cure for, choosing, 454. 429. BURGOINGNE, DUC DE, Lettres Brick, custom of building with, envoyées de, par le Roy d'An- gleterre au, 21. Charles the Warlike, Duke of, 104, 109, Burial, Royal and Noble Modes of, 133. Tenure of, 175. Buried Money, story of, 426. Burke themiscreant, affrighted in his sleep, 708. 145. BURKE, his admiration of Spen- ser, 312. Complimented by ably impressed with, 392. Lord G. Gordon, 689. His Goodness of the water of, saying on Pitt's Economical 426. Bill, 689. On the Growth of Atheism, 700. Devil's dust in Latimer's BURNET, SIR THOMAS, son of time, 610. Bishop, saying of, 350. BURNET's Theoria Sacra, ad. mireel bySouthey and Wordsworth, 184. marks on, 315. Extracts, Burning, better than Inter. 647-649, 691. ment, 195. Brougham Castle, fineruin,532, Burrough, or Burgh, Hutchin. 537. LORD, 666, 688. son's remark on name, 618. Brough Bells, story of, and Bal. Burton, Anat. of Mel. ex- tracts, 467-8, 473-4. BUSHELL'S Wells, account of at Enstone, 405. Sir Thomas,tradition about, Butterfly, pretty lines of Hall 535. Hartston's, 661. C. Estimate, &c. 342. Cader Idris, 242. ter of Southey's, 334. CÆCILIA, ST., 67; sermons preached on her day as late as 1713, 703. CAFFARELLI, the singer, his wealth, 433. Sermon by James Granger, 501, 640. 658. CALVERT, F. LORD BALTI. MORE, works of, 348. 645, 669. Calvinistic Teachers, 716. Calvin's Institutes, Boling. Clubs of Bold Bucks,&c. 377. broke's remarks on, 410. Cumel, called the Ship of the Land, 176; conveyors of souls, Ib.; taught to dance, mical opinions of, 431. Progress, 221. Remark of, Camillus LEONARDUS, Mirror Southey, remark of, 621. Burbolts, kind of fish, Gadus CAMOENS, 627. Canary Fanciers, pattern bird king up the freedom of one Canova's genius first manifest- ed in modelling butter, 510, remark on mour, 632. Captuin, sea, gallant exclama- Chama Gigas, great shell, 7. Church of England, bas re. CHAMBERLAYNE, author of the nounced hidden things of Church-Reformers, Sir G. Mack- fice compatible with Speaker Churches, want of in large Charitable men, St. Chrysos. | CHURCHILL, extracts from and remarks on, 335. CHARLEMAGNE and his Mis. Churchyards, Welsh, account of from Booker's Malvern, 104; CHARLES I., omens of his fate, a lesson to be learnt from, death of, 635. wich one by some drunken according to H. Walpole,620. Ciborium, meaning of, 283. Circassian Gentleman, 237. CHAUCER, extracts relative to, Circelliones, or, wandering monks, 675. tle, 373. Child-Murder, Indian woman's Clara, the Beata of Madrid, 384. CLARENDON, LORD, honest ad. Chinese taste, increase of, 339. vice of, 687; his saying re- in Reformed Churches, 687. Chelmsford, antiquity of the CLARKE, ADAM, extracts from, 505, 707, &c. Chestnut trees ‘at Tortworth, CLAUDIAN, extracts from, 221. Clergy, a beggarly, says Ful. a Roman Emperor,- Harold rupt religion, 696. travelling together, &c., 400. after the battle of Hastings, a project to show men's birth, &c. 712. CHEVERNY,CHANCELLOR, pret. Clorer, American, 537. Clovis, christening of, 71. Chimney-sweepers, women em- shipping of, 393. Course expressions, instead of tion of, 151; L'Amour de same day's shearing,395,482. Dieu et des Dames, 152; | Cod-fish, prolific milt of, 435. Christiad, the, poem by Robert Cockatoo, unruly oné, 389. Cock-crower, the king's, office of ? 375. Cockmate andCopesmate,query, 535. Christmas Tale, ideas for, 275. Coffin-rings, use of, 445. Story of, 402, 403. |