—— from the Latin of Owen, 308.
—— by La Monnoye, 373.
—— on Louis XIV., 374.
—— (Latin) complimentary, or the reverse, 416.
Epistola de Miseria Curatorum, 380.
Equivocation, treatise of, 263. 357.
Erasmus and Luther, lines on, 27.
—— paraphrase of the Gospels, 172.
—— and Luther, woodcut likenesses of, 203.
—— and Luther, portraits of, 232.
—— Eucomium Moriae, English translation of, 455.
Erminois on Sapcote motto, 366.
Errors corrected, 331.
Erskine’s (Lord) brooms, 93. 138.
Esquire and gentleman, 431. 475. 491.
Essex Buildings, 180.
Estates of Cromwell, 389.
E.(T.) on beaver hats, 386.
Etoniensis on Mr. Macaulay and Bishop Burnet, 250.
Etruria, sewerage in, 180.
Etymology of Armagh, 264.
—— direct and indirect, 331.
—— of News, 270. 369. 487.
—— of Penniel, 449.
Europe, Alfred’s Geography of, 257. 313.
European sovereigns, genealogy of, 92. 119. 250. 339.
Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 92. 163.
Evangelists, symbols of, 385. 471.
Evelyn’s Sculptura, 285.
Evona’s (St.) choice, 253.
Exaletation of Ale, a poem attributed to Beaumont, 146.
Execution military, 245. 476.
Extracts from old records, 317.
F.
F. on Vondel’s Lucifer, 142.
F.(A.) on the curse of Scotland, 90.
Faber (G.S.) on Quem Deus vult perdere, 476.
Fable—The Bear, the Louse, and Religion,
321.
“Factotum,” origin of word, 43. 88.
Farmer, Dr., notes on Drayton’s works, 28.
Fall of rain in England, 178. 235.
Father, when did clergymen cease to be so called?
158.
Faustus (Dr.) Dutch history of, 169.
—— works ascribed to, 190.
F.(A.W.) on wives of ecclesiastics, 148.
Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, 202. 235.
Felix (Pope), 415.
—— and Pope Gregory, 475.
Female captive in Barbary, in 1756; narrative written
by herself, 305.
Fettle, derivation of, 142.
Few words to our friends, 17.
Few words of explanation, 81.
Fifth son, 482.
Finkle or finkel, derivation of, 384. 419. 477.
Fir-Cone, symbolism of, 247.
Fischel (A.) on Zenobia, 383.
Five Queries, 439.
F.(J.H.) on French maxim, 233.
—— on singular motto, 233.
F.(J.R.) on by hook or by crook, 168.
—— on Miryland Town, 167.
Flaws of wind, 88.
Flaying for sacrilege, 185.
Flemish account, 8. 74. 119. 286.
—— work on the order of St. Francis,
385.
Fletcher’s Nice Valour, song in, by Dr. Strode,
146.
—— Purple Island, Ms. notes
in, 164.
Florins, 119.
Flowers, symbolism of, 457.
Fly-leaves, notes from No. 1., 9.; No. 2., 27; No.
3., 39;
No. 4., 164; No. 5., 211.
Folk Lore, 229. 244. 258. 293. 315. 397. 412. 429.
451. 467. 482.
—— of Wales, 294. 295.
Food of the people, 54.
Fool or a physician, 157.