As You Like It: The palm in the Forest of Arden, 231
Butler (Archer), Essay on Shakspeare, 343 Caldecott's Shakspearian manuscripts, 480 Capell (Edw.), "Notes on Shakspeare," 77 Comedy of Errors: Antipholus or Antiphilus,
Coriolanus, Act II. Sc. 1, "Favoring the first complaint," 231
Cymbeline, Act V. Sc. 1, "To the doer's thrift,"
Desdemona, her character, 342
Garden, or the Plants and Flowers named in Shakspeare's Works, 370
Hamlet, Act II. Sc. 2, "Abuses me to damn me," 341; Act III. Sc. 2: "Very peacock," 232, 387, 426
Hamlet, Act III. Sc. 2: "Paiocke," 232 Hamlet, Act V. Sc. 2: "Most fond and win- nowed opinions," 50
Hamlet's father and mother, 339
Hamlet's ghost, 50
Icony, as used by Shakspeare, 231 Jest Books, 146
Kesselstadt (Count), mask of Shakspeare, 228,
Love's Labour Lost, Act III. Sc. 1: "A whitely wanton," 230
Mary Queen of Scots and Shakspeare, 338 Measure for Measure, Act III. Sc. 1: "And follies doth emmew," 229, 340; "Die, perish! might but my bending down," 229 Memorial of a Free Public Library, 45 Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II. Sc. 3: "Monsieur Mockwater," 230 Midsummer's Night's Dream, Act II. Sc. 1: "But roomer, fairy,' 49
Plato's foresight of Shakspeare, 63
Portraits, 177, 233, 250, 333-338, 340, 370, 416
Troilus and Cressida, Act III. Sc. 3: "One touch of nature," 341, 426
Trust Trusty, as used by Shakspeare, 231 Twelfth Night, Act II. Sc. 3: “I did impeti- cos thy gratillity," 229
Works by Dyce, 166, 350; Cambridge edition, 250, 429; Second folio, 1632, 233; Staunton, 350; Keightley, 530 Shamrock, a plant, 41, 60, 79
Sheen priory, drawings by Wyngrerde, 379, 406 Sheldon (John) on Savoy rent, 437 Shelley (B. P.), sonnets on the Pyramids, 322 Shem on Randulph de Meschines, 164
Verdon (Sir John) and his heirs, 285 Walsingham (Sir Francis), not a K.G., 132 Whitmore family, 159, 289
Shepherd (Mrs. Catherine), a centenarian heroine,
Sheppard (James), executed, a print, 459 Sheridan (Richard Brinsley), interment, 155; and
Lord Belgrave's Greek, 103; pasquinade on Lord Glenbervie, 176; "The School for Scandal,” 459 Shirley (E. P.) on certificate of Conformity, 374 Elizabeth (Queen), funeral and tomb, 434 S. (H. J.) on Bunyan's tomb in Bunhill Fields, 474 Shaksperian characters, 419
Smith (Capt. John), family, 498 Travers (Walter), his will, 27 Shoful, a slang word, 145, 428 Shurley (John), his works, 80 Sibber sauces explained, 460, 523 Sidesman, parochial officer, 34, 65, 81, 183 Sigma-Theta on Mount Athos, 437
Bond between Lords Seaforth and Reay, 459 Dalwick, or Dawick parish, 497 Fenton family pedigree, 497 Goldsmith's art, works on, 436 Heirs wanted for estates, 418 Hogarth, origin of the name, 418
Rabbi Abraham aben Hhaüm's MSS., 435 Strickland (Sir William), 400 Swinton (Katherine), 459 Sign-boards, exhibition of, 14 Sign manual, curious one, 436, 529 Signet of a gentleman, 281, 327 Siligo, i. e. rye, 13
Simon and the Dauphin, 194, 246 Siva, an Hindoo god, 197, 262 S. (J. B.) on the cuckoo song, 465
S. (J. K.) on stamp duty on painters' canvass, 182 Skillets, vessels made of bell metal, 457 Slavery prohibited in Pennsylvania, 480 Sleigh (John) on letter by Clarges, a cavalier, 233 Lynch law in the twelfth century, 132 Slipper (Rev. Samuel), ancestry, 379
Prospero, Duke of Milan, the hulk in which Slop (Dr.) of "Tristram Shandy," 414, 524
he was set adrift, 226
Puck and Robin Goodfellow, 340 Seven Ages of Man depicted, 25
Statistics of Shakspearian literature, 232 Tempest, Act III. Sc. 1: "Most busy-less,"
Tempest, Act IV. Sc. 1: "Now is the jerkin under the line," 49
Sloper (Sir Robert), pedigree, 498 Smith family of Braco, 426
Smith (A.) on Erasmus, Bishop of Arcadia, 516 Smith (Capt. John), his family, 498
Smith (Richard), inquired after, 241
Smith (W. J.) on hyoscyamus, its qualities, 11 Smith (W. J. B.) on the Dor, or beetle, 467
Smith (W. J. B.) on the Iron mask at Woolwich, 202 | Spenser (Edmund), Latin translation of his "Ca- Owl, an ill-omened bird, 143
Wren song, 109, 184
Young Lovell's Bride, 243
Sophia Dorothea of Zelle, her marriage, 515
Sortes Virgilianæ, origin, 195, 246
Spoon, the ministerial wooden, 214
Spottiswoode (Abp. John and Bp. James), 415 Spring a tune on a musical instrument, 119, 164 S. (S.) on William Dell, D.D., 75
S. (T.) on Boispreaux's "Rienzi," 320 Mrs. Fitzherbert, 59
Stage, Collier-Congreve controversy, 38 Stamford, projected college at, 1 Stamford seal, an early one, 113, 185 Stamfordiensis on churches in Roman camps, 173 Stamford seal, 185
Stanhope (Sir Michael), residence at Ilford, 516 Stanley (Dr. Arthur Penrhyn), allusion in his ser- mon, 516
Stephens (Prof. George), "The Danish Warrior to his Kindred," 313
Stepmothers' blessings, or back friends, 25 Sterne (Laurence), his Life, 332; "Tristram Shandy," 414, 524
Steuart (Dr. Adam), a Scotch minister, 118, 242 Stewart family of Orkney, 426
Stewart (Mrs. Dugald), poem, 147, 484 Stirpe (E.) on the bloody hand, 54 S. (T. G.) on William Dudgeon, 271
Timothy Plain, pseud. Stewart Threipland, 388 Stone, its decay in buildings, 68, 138 Stone bridge in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 136 Stories, similar ones in different localities, 375 Storm of 1703, 504
Story (Robert), conservative poet, 369 Story (Rev. Wm. Armine), pedigree, 357 Strickland (Sir Wm.) of E. R. Yorkshire, 400 Stuart adherents, work on, 420
Stum rod, 299, 365
Stylites on Chaperon, 280, 509
Cuckoo song, 508
Suicide, funeral of one at Scone, 170 Suicide of a Newfoundland dog, 515 Summer Islands, works on, 122
Sun dancing on Easter-day, 394, 448 Superville (Daniel de), Sermons translated, 77 Surnames, early, 443, 487
Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of), enigma, 55, 103, 145, 249, 311
"Sussex Advertiser," early numbers, 75 Sutherland (Ensign), noticed, 322, 388 Sutton family, 447
Sutton (John), M.D. of Leicester, 175
Sutton Coldfield, its old orthography, 379, 524 Swallows a sign of returning spring, 53, 83, 122; precursors of death, 259, 365
Southey (Robert), inscription on his tomb, 88; Swedenborgians, account of, 377
Spal on Hindoo gods, 262
Spanish Jews' Book of Prayers, 498
Sparrowhawk vessel discovered, 375
Spelman family pedigree, 523
Spelman (Lady Elizabeth), her husband, 482, 523 Spence (Thomas), founder of the Spencean Scheme,
Spence (William), entomologist, 214 Spencer (Beckwith) of Yorkshire, 498
Swift (Dean) and Hughes, 278
Swifte (E. L.) on Shakspeare's profession, 232
Twelfth night and punning, 142
Swinburne (Mr.), secretary to Sir H. Fanshaw, 12 Swinton (Katherine), her issue, 459 Sword-blade inscriptions, 113
S. (W. W.) on the lapwing (pupu), 77
Wilby parish registers, 243
Sydney (Lord), noticed in the "Rolliad," 198 Sydney postage stamp, 184
Sykes (Geo.), "Exposition of Ecclesiastes," 271 Sykes (James) on Burton family, 140
Symes (Wm.), Master of St. Saviour's school, Southwark, 400
T. (A. D.) on sidesmen, 183
Talbot papers, 437, 489
Tale, an old one with a new title, 355
Talleyrand's maxim, 34, 216
Tallis's service at Westminster Abbey, 257
Tamar manor-house, its locality, 357.
Tea, its pronunciation, 435
Tea statistics, 175, 205
Team, the proper definition of, 187 Tedded grass, 43, 145
Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on Schleswick: the Danne-Werke, 127
Tennyson (Alfred), passage in the "Two Voices," 75, 105, 143
Terence, translators of, 117, 164, 269 Tewkesbury Annals, 450
Text, Gesner's misapprehension of one, 279 Thackeray (Wm. M.), edited a literary journal, 99 "Thame and Isis," marriage of, 344 Thompson (James) on Greek or Syrian princes, 478
Herbert's company of players, 497
Thoms (W. J.) on the bust of Shakspeare, 227, 342 Thomson (James), house and cellar, 163 Thomson (James), dramatist, 459
Thomson (Wm.), Scottish dramatist, 437 Thor's hammer, its mark, 458, 524
Thornton (Bonnell), exhibition of sign-boards, 14 Throgmorton (Sir Nicholas), noticed, 43 Throwing the hatchet, an old custom, 516 Thurlow (Lord Chancellor), residence, 200 Thurmond on Brandt's "Ship of Fooles," 437 Till (W. J.) on common law, 222
Punishment: "Peine fort et dure," 324 Quotations wanted, 183
Molyneux (Thomas More), 366 Pedigree, the proof of one, 520
Tippet (liripipium) of the English canons, 456. Titans and dragons, destruction of, 210 Toad-eater, its etymology, 142
Todd (Dr. J. H.) on Abp. Hamilton, 310 Tom or John Drum's entertainment, 148
Tombs (J.) on Ogham inscriptions, 309
Twelfth-day custom, 109 Tombstone, an ancient one, 397 Tombstones and their inscriptions, 78, 308 Tomkis's "Albumazar," its editor, 172 "Tony's Address to Mary," 358 Toothache, folk lore cure, 393
Topham (T.) on portrait cf our Saviour, 158 Topography of England in Dutch, 55, 406 Torre (James), Yorkshire antiquary, 434, 507 Torrington family monuments, 56, 248
Tottenham (H. L.) on curious surgical anecdote,
Athenry, or Athunry, 499 Chaigneau (William), 507 Lists of the Indian Army, 460 May (Sir Edward), 487
Tottenham (H. L.) on Richardson family, 72, 527 Wolfe, gardener to Henry VIII., 449
Tout, touter, 211, 311, 429, 489
Townsend (Thomas), barrister and author, 419 Towter, origin of the word, 211, 311, 429, 489 Toyne (F. E.) on Mozarabic Liturgy, 193 Trade winds, 259, 311
Trapp (Dr. Joseph), translations of Milton, 380 Travers (Christopher) of Doncaster, 419
Travers (John), Rector of Faringdon, Devon, 28 Travers (Walter), goldsmith, his will, 27
Travers (Walter), B.D., Lecturer at the Temple, 27 Trepolpen (P. W.) on Cornish proverbs, 208, 275 Trevor (Sir Marcus), Viscount Dungannon, 55 Trowsers, origin of the word, 136, 220
Trust: trusty, as used by Shakspeare, 231, 291 Tucker (Alfred) on an enigma, 365
Tucker (Samuel) on Henry Dennis, 295
Turkish Spy," its author, 260
Turner (Thomas), "Miscellanea Curiosa," 282, 387, 443
T. (W.), Worcester, on the bullfinch, 124 Twelfth-day custom, 109, 184
Twelfth-night and punning, 38, 142 Tydides noticed, 23
W. on Decay of stone in buildings, 68
Marriage before a justice of the peace, 526 Wadham Islands, origin of the name, 194 W. (A. E.) on birth-place of Robin Hood, 293 Barley, an exclamation, 358 Wagstaffe (Dr. Jonathan), 299
Wainwright (Thomas) of Warrington, epitaph, 423 Walcott (M. E. C.) on the Liripipium, or tippet,
St. Mary Matfelon, 161 Winchester College, 369
Wales (the Infant Prince of), paternal and mater- nal descents, 129
Wales (Prince and Princess of), their fourfold re- lationship, 188
Walker (Rev. George) of Londonderry, family, 480 Walker (Obadiah), "Of Education, especially of Young Gentlemen," 38
Wall (Wm.), D.D., his longevity, 22
Walsingham (Sir Francis), not a K.G., 132; letter,
Walsingham (Sir Thomas), descendants, 437 Warren (C. F. S.) on Charles II.'s illegitimate children, 289
Fitzjames (James), his deseendants, 134 Harold II., his posterity, 217 Ivan IV., his relatives, 515
Leicester (Earl of), his epitaph, 146 Mordaunt barony, 468
Newhaven in France, 141 Oliver de Durden, 146 Raleigh (Sir Walter), 200
Surnames among the Jews, 487 Warwick (Eden) on Lasso, 490
Washington (Joseph) of the Middle Temple, 23 Waters family, co. Glamorgan, 376 Watson of Lofthouse, Yorkshire, 82 Watson (John), rector of Kirby Cane, 401 Watson (Wm.), LL.D., "The Clergyman's Law,"
Wauchop (Dr. Robert), blind from infancy, 31 Waverley, the name of Sir W. Scott's novel, 176 W. (E.) on Quadalquivir, the Great River, 487 Weale (W. H. J.) on Hans Memline, 163 Wedgwood (Josiah), noticed, 449
Wegh, a certain weight or quantity, 38 Welsh, consonants in, 364
Weston (Richard Lord), anagram of his name, 62 Wetherell (J.) on Sutton Coldfield, 379
W. (G.) on mottoes and coats of arms, 77 W. (H.) on Cromwell's head, 119
Whalley (Thomas), date of his birth, 155 Whately (Abp.), his witticisms, 128 Wheatley (John), his coffin, 424 Whipultre, the holly, 385
Whitechapel, alias St. Mary Matfelon, 83, 161, 223 Whiting (Nathaniel), rector of Aldwincle, 420 Whitmore family of Shropshire, 159, 220, 285,
Whitmore (W. H.) on arms of Sir E. Andros, 345 Coote, Lord Bellomont, arms, 345
Foster arms, 447 Pelham family, 321
de Bothwell," 411
Wig, its etymology, 427
Wigan (John), M.D., biography, 37, 223 Wilby parish registers, 243 Wild men, a Scottish sect, 35
Wilde (Jean), travels to Meccah, 213 Wilde (Richard Henry), poem, 284 Wildmoor and Whitmore, co. Stafford, 220, 289 Wilkinson (Rev. Thomas), rector of Great Hough- ton, 459
Wilkinson (Rev. Thomas), inquired after, 480 Wilkinson (T. T.) on Henry Crabtree, 192 Fletcher's Arithmetic, 173
Horrocks (Jeremiah), astronomer, 173 Publication of Diaries, 215, 303 Turner's "Miscellanea Curiosa," 443 Wille (J. G.), his engravings, 75
Williams family of Caernarvon, 175, 269 Williams (Mrs. Anna), "Miscellanies," 254 Williams (C.) on parliament house at Machynlleth,
Williams (John), alias Anthony Pasquin, 175 Willibrord (St.), noticed, 123
Willis, the mad doctor, 198
Wills, on publishing those of persons recently de- ceased, 257
Wills at Llandaff, 242; Lancashire, where kept, 377
Wills (W. H.) on Britannia on copper coins, 37 Wilson (Beau), noticed, 150, 284 Wilson (Professor), his father, 282 Wilson (T.) on Halifax law, 56 Winchelsea (Lord), noticed, 198 Window-glass, its early use, 400, 529
Winnington (Sir Thomas E.) on Aldine volume, 144
"Century of Inventions," 330
Gainsborough Prayer Book, 144 Heraldic, 330
Inscription at Ham Castle, 297 Isle of Axholme, 434 Kilruddery Hunt, 469 London smoke, 329
Porchester church, inscription, 479 Richardson family, 123 Salveyne (Richard), 12
Wit, its old meaning, 162
Winton (Lord), escape from the Tower, 175 Wise (Rev. Francis), librarian, 100, 121
Wish: "The Old Woman's Wish, a Poem," 462 Wistman's Wood, Devonshire, 375
Wit defined, 30, 82, 161, 202, 308
Witch trials in the seventeenth century, 324 Witchcraft, recent execution for, 21 Witches in Lancaster Castle, 259, 385 Witches tried at Bury St. Edmund's, 401 Witty classical quotations, 310, 369, 449 Wogan (Sir Charles) and Clementina Sobieski,
Wolfe, gardener to Henry VIII., 194, 269, 383, 419 Wolfe (Gen. James), portrait by Gainsborough, 36 Woman's will, lines on, 300
Wonderful characters, works on, 155
Wood (E. J.) on Hindoo gods, 197
Passing-bell of St. Sepulchre, 429. Pedigree, the proof of one, 520 Wood (John), rector of Cadleigh, 437
Wood (Wm.), author of "A Survey of Trade," 195 Woodward (J.) on baptismal names, 184
Crancelin bearing, 522
Coote, Earl of Bellamont, 527 D'Olbreuse (Eleanor), 11
Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick, 309 Order of Victoria and Albert, 281 Order of the Cockle in France, 184 Patrician families of Brussels, 174 Woof (R.) on crest of the May family, 487 Wool, English, in 1682, 95, 279
Worcester (Edward, 2nd Marquis of), 136 Worcester (Marquis of), "Century of Inventions," 155, 330, 386
Workard (J. J. B.) on Elkanah, how accented, 201 Esquire, used by a tradesman, 201 "Est Rosa flos veneris," 64 Harrison (John), his anagram, 25 Heraldic Visitation of London, 62
Wroeites, a sect at Melbourne, 493 W. (T. T.) on Jeremiah Horrocks, 466 W. (W.), Malta, on Raid, origin of the word, 400 Sparrowhawk vessel, 375
W. (W. H. J.) on Henry VIII. and Roman Con- sistory, 144
Wyat (Sir Thomas), enigma, 249, 311
Wyatt family of Macclesfield, 459
Wyngrerde (A. van Den), drawings of Sheen priory, 379, 406
Wynn (Miss Frances Williams), Diaries, 409
X. on Reliable, its use defended, 85 Trust and trusty, 291
X. P. on mutilation of sepulchral monuments, 21 X. (X. A.) on paper-makers' marks, 65
Yeomans (John), schoolmaster at Chelsea, 420 Yorath (Ivan), his longevity, 439
York House, Strand, 8, 9
Yorke (Capt.) of the London trained bands, 12 Yorke (Thomas), high sheriff of Wiltshire, 195 Young (Dr. Edward), epigram on Lord Chester- field, 156, 248
Young (the Misses), noticed, 266
Young (Rev. Peter) of Wigton, his longevity, 44 Younge (Thomas) and his wife, epitaph, 397 Yveteaux (M. des), sonnet, 81
Zapata, Spanish family, 357
Zoar, its situation, 117, 141, 181, 262, 301, 369 Zschokke (Heinrich), "Meditations on Life and Death," 400, 448, 506
END OF THE FIFTH VOLUME-THIRD SERIES.
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