on Barclay’s “Argenis,” 40. 238.
—— on blackguard, 134. ——
on Boetius’ Consolations of Philosophy, 56.
—— on carpets and room paper, 134.
—— on charm for growing young, 130.
—— on a charm for warts, 226. ——
on Cinderella or the Glass Slipper, 214. ——
on the custom of wearing the breast uncovered in Elizabeth’s
reign, 216.
—— on ergh, er, or argh, 221. —— fabulous account of the lion, 142. —— on Hallap, 189. —— on handfasting, 282. —— on havock, 215. —— on the lost tribes, 230. —— on Milton’s Lycidas, 246. —— on Oliver and Roland, 132. —— origin of the American arms, 135. —— on Russian language, 152. —— on “Under the Rose,” 221. —— on the Welsh language, 133. Jarvie (Bailie Nicol), 421. Jaytee on the correct prefix of mayors, 303. —— on guildhalls, 270. —— on Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294. —— on portraits of Charles I. in churches, 271. —— on Robert Herrick, 269. —— on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 269. —— on Thomson of Esholt, 268. —— on watching the sepulchre, 271. J.C.M. on Cold Harbour, 340. Jerome (St.) on the office of bishop and presbyter, 380. Jewell (Bishop), library of, 54. Jews, emancipation of, 13. 25. Jewish music, 88. 126. Jezebel, meaning of, 357. 489. J.(H.) on curfew, 311. Joachim, the French ambassador, 229. 271. 280. Joan Sanderson, or the cushion dance, 517. Job’s Luck, by Coleridge, 156. 318. John Jokyn or Joachim the French ambassador, 229. 241. 280. John o’Groat’s House, 442. Johnson (Dr.) and Dr. Warton, 25. Jones (Pitman), on James II. and his remains, 243.{536} Jones on the legend of Sir Richard Baker, 244. Jonson (Ben), or Ben Johnson, 167. J.(R.), Junius Identified, 108. —— on the letter [Greek: z], 492. J.(R.K.) on Cave’s Historia Literaria, 230. J.(S.) on the Spider and the Fly, 245. J.(T.) on “Antiquitas Saeculi Juventus Mundi,” 350. ——, America known to the ancients, 109. —— Asinorum Sepultura, 41. —— on California, 254. —— on cannibals, 12. —— on the conflagration of the earth, 366. —— on the Dodo, 221. —— on Golden Frog and Sir John Poley, 76. —— on Minar’s Books of Antiquities, 344. —— on practice of scalping among the Scythians, 141. —— on the singing of swans, 475. —— on symbols of the four Evangelists, 12, 364. —— on various modes of interment among the ancients, 187. —— on ventriloquism, 235, 479. Judas’ bell, Judas’ candle, 293. Judas, breaking the bones of, 512. Juice cups, 89, 174. Julin (Adam of Bremen’s), 282. ——, the drowned city, 210, 282, 379, 443. Junior, on spiders a cure for ague, 259. “Junius Identified,” 103, 258. Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294. Juvenal, translations of Wordsworth, 145. J.(W.) on ancient catalogue of books, 290. —— on the arrangement of a monastery, 93. —— on borrowed thoughts, 92. —— on English translation of Erasmus—“Encomium Moriae,” 93. —— on Gwynn’s London and Westminster, 381. —— on hiring of servants, 89. —— on Leicester and the reputed poisoners of his time, 92. —— on “news,” 181. —— on umbrella, 93. J.(W.G.S.) on Abbot Richard of Strata Florida, 493.
reign, 216.
—— on ergh, er, or argh, 221. —— fabulous account of the lion, 142. —— on Hallap, 189. —— on handfasting, 282. —— on havock, 215. —— on the lost tribes, 230. —— on Milton’s Lycidas, 246. —— on Oliver and Roland, 132. —— origin of the American arms, 135. —— on Russian language, 152. —— on “Under the Rose,” 221. —— on the Welsh language, 133. Jarvie (Bailie Nicol), 421. Jaytee on the correct prefix of mayors, 303. —— on guildhalls, 270. —— on Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294. —— on portraits of Charles I. in churches, 271. —— on Robert Herrick, 269. —— on St. Thomas of Lancaster, 269. —— on Thomson of Esholt, 268. —— on watching the sepulchre, 271. J.C.M. on Cold Harbour, 340. Jerome (St.) on the office of bishop and presbyter, 380. Jewell (Bishop), library of, 54. Jews, emancipation of, 13. 25. Jewish music, 88. 126. Jezebel, meaning of, 357. 489. J.(H.) on curfew, 311. Joachim, the French ambassador, 229. 271. 280. Joan Sanderson, or the cushion dance, 517. Job’s Luck, by Coleridge, 156. 318. John Jokyn or Joachim the French ambassador, 229. 241. 280. John o’Groat’s House, 442. Johnson (Dr.) and Dr. Warton, 25. Jones (Pitman), on James II. and his remains, 243.{536} Jones on the legend of Sir Richard Baker, 244. Jonson (Ben), or Ben Johnson, 167. J.(R.), Junius Identified, 108. —— on the letter [Greek: z], 492. J.(R.K.) on Cave’s Historia Literaria, 230. J.(S.) on the Spider and the Fly, 245. J.(T.) on “Antiquitas Saeculi Juventus Mundi,” 350. ——, America known to the ancients, 109. —— Asinorum Sepultura, 41. —— on California, 254. —— on cannibals, 12. —— on the conflagration of the earth, 366. —— on the Dodo, 221. —— on Golden Frog and Sir John Poley, 76. —— on Minar’s Books of Antiquities, 344. —— on practice of scalping among the Scythians, 141. —— on the singing of swans, 475. —— on symbols of the four Evangelists, 12, 364. —— on various modes of interment among the ancients, 187. —— on ventriloquism, 235, 479. Judas’ bell, Judas’ candle, 293. Judas, breaking the bones of, 512. Juice cups, 89, 174. Julin (Adam of Bremen’s), 282. ——, the drowned city, 210, 282, 379, 443. Junior, on spiders a cure for ague, 259. “Junius Identified,” 103, 258. Junius and Sir Philip Francis, 294. Juvenal, translations of Wordsworth, 145. J.(W.) on ancient catalogue of books, 290. —— on the arrangement of a monastery, 93. —— on borrowed thoughts, 92. —— on English translation of Erasmus—“Encomium Moriae,” 93. —— on Gwynn’s London and Westminster, 381. —— on hiring of servants, 89. —— on Leicester and the reputed poisoners of his time, 92. —— on “news,” 181. —— on umbrella, 93. J.(W.G.S.) on Abbot Richard of Strata Florida, 493.