on AElfric’s colloquy, 248. ——
on Arabic numerals, 358. —— on ballad
of the wars in France, 445. —— on
Bishop Blaise, 325. —— on Boduc
on British coins, 235. —— extract
from parish register of North Runcton, 103. ——
on fall of rain in England, 235. ——
on havior, heavier, or hever, 269. ——
on lines on “woman’s will,” 247.
—— on Lord Bacon’s metrical
version of the Psalms, 235. —— meaning
of loscop, 319. —— on pallace, 233.
—— on Vox et praeterea nihil, 247.
—— on Gootet, 473. ——
on wives of ecclesiastics, 147. Genealogy of
European sovereigns, 92. 119. 250. 359. Genesse
(Rev. Mr.), 183. Genius (A), from the German
of Claudius, 326. Gentleman’s Magazine,
189. {502} Geography of Europe, Alfred’s, 258.
313. George (Llewelyn St.) on an ancient motto,
189. Germain’s lips, 157. Gerrard
Street, Soho, 114. Gesta Grayorum, 351. 489.
G.G. on travelling in England, 35. 87. Gheeze
Ysenoudi and Ave Triel, 215. 267. Ghost stories,
by Daniel De Foe, 241. G.(H.) on lines, “When
England’s monarch,”
and “I’d preach as though,” 415.
Gib cat, 235. 281. Gibbon, mistake in, 341. 390. Gibson (John Westby) on reheting and
rehetours, 298.
Giles (Rev. J.A.) on works of King Alfred, 93. —— of Worcestershire, family of, 76. Giles (St.) Pound, 244. —— Hospital, 244. G.(J.) on ancient Ms. account of Britain, 174. —— on by hook or by crook, 222. —— on Bishop Barnaby, 55. —— charm for blisters used in Ireland, 349. —— charm for epilepsy used in Ireland, 349. —— charm to cure the murrain in cows, 349. —— charm for toothache, 349. —— charm for warts, 349. —— on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 163. —— on Hordys, gold florins, and Kilkenny, 157. —— on Ogilby’s Britannia, 153. —— Ormonde House, 320. —— new edition of Rev. Dr. Owen’s works, 276. —— Norfolk weather rhyme, 349. G.(J.M.) on the Bristol riots, 460. —— on Christ’s Hospital, 421. G.(J.W.G.) on Queen’s messengers, 186. Gloves, 405. —— why not worn before royalty, 366. Godbolt (Sir William), 93. God tempers the wind, 325. 357. 418. Godwin (W.), life of, 415. 478. Goethe, lines quoted by, 125. 188. Golden age, Epigram, 270. —— of magazines, 316. Golden frog, 214. 252. 372 Gold florins, 157. Goldsmith, on a passage in, 83. Gomer on Hemicia, 335. —— on Caerphill Castle, 237. —— on Cromlech, 405. —— on the cuckoo, 419. —— on journeyman, 309. —— on Madoc’s emigration to America, 236. —— on Prince Madoc, 406. —— on Selago and Samolus, 232. Goodman’s Field Wells, 396. Gookin (Vincent), 492. Gootet, meaning of, 397. 473. Gospels, Erasmus’ paraphrase of the, 172. Gothic architecture, 59. 134. Gourders of rain, 335. 356. 419. Gournay (M. de), 308. Governor (the) on the derivation of snob and cad. 250. Gowghe’s Dore of Holy Scripture. 205. G.(R.) on Annus Traheationis, 252. —— on Cosmopolis and Complutensian Polyglot, 251. —— on Dowt of Holy Scripture, 154. —— on Germain’s lips, 157. —— La Mer des Histoires, 325. —— on Latin names of towns,
and “I’d preach as though,” 415.
Gib cat, 235. 281. Gibbon, mistake in, 341. 390. Gibson (John Westby) on reheting and
rehetours, 298.
Giles (Rev. J.A.) on works of King Alfred, 93. —— of Worcestershire, family of, 76. Giles (St.) Pound, 244. —— Hospital, 244. G.(J.) on ancient Ms. account of Britain, 174. —— on by hook or by crook, 222. —— on Bishop Barnaby, 55. —— charm for blisters used in Ireland, 349. —— charm for epilepsy used in Ireland, 349. —— charm to cure the murrain in cows, 349. —— charm for toothache, 349. —— charm for warts, 349. —— on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmurrough, 163. —— on Hordys, gold florins, and Kilkenny, 157. —— on Ogilby’s Britannia, 153. —— Ormonde House, 320. —— new edition of Rev. Dr. Owen’s works, 276. —— Norfolk weather rhyme, 349. G.(J.M.) on the Bristol riots, 460. —— on Christ’s Hospital, 421. G.(J.W.G.) on Queen’s messengers, 186. Gloves, 405. —— why not worn before royalty, 366. Godbolt (Sir William), 93. God tempers the wind, 325. 357. 418. Godwin (W.), life of, 415. 478. Goethe, lines quoted by, 125. 188. Golden age, Epigram, 270. —— of magazines, 316. Golden frog, 214. 252. 372 Gold florins, 157. Goldsmith, on a passage in, 83. Gomer on Hemicia, 335. —— on Caerphill Castle, 237. —— on Cromlech, 405. —— on the cuckoo, 419. —— on journeyman, 309. —— on Madoc’s emigration to America, 236. —— on Prince Madoc, 406. —— on Selago and Samolus, 232. Goodman’s Field Wells, 396. Gookin (Vincent), 492. Gootet, meaning of, 397. 473. Gospels, Erasmus’ paraphrase of the, 172. Gothic architecture, 59. 134. Gourders of rain, 335. 356. 419. Gournay (M. de), 308. Governor (the) on the derivation of snob and cad. 250. Gowghe’s Dore of Holy Scripture. 205. G.(R.) on Annus Traheationis, 252. —— on Cosmopolis and Complutensian Polyglot, 251. —— on Dowt of Holy Scripture, 154. —— on Germain’s lips, 157. —— La Mer des Histoires, 325. —— on Latin names of towns,