Notes:— | Page | Illustrations of Chaucer | 201 | Inedited Poetry, No. II., by K. R. H. Mackenzie | 203 | On a Passage in Marmion | 203 | Gloucestershire Provincialisms, by Albert Way | 204 | The Chapel of Loretto | 205 | Folk Lore:—"Nettle in Dock out"—Soul separates from the Body—Lady's Trees—Norfolk Folk Lore Rhymes | 205 | Minor Notes:—Note for the Topographers of Ancient London, and for the Monasticon—Gray and Burns—Traditional Notice of Richard III.—Oliver Cromwell—Snail-eating | 206 | Queries:— | Biddings in Wales | 207 | Minor Queries:—Lord of Relton—Beatrix de Bradney—"Letters on the British Museum"—Ballad Editing: The "Outlandish Knight"—Latin Epigram on the Duchess of Eboli—Engraved Portrait—Blackstone's Commentaries and Table of Precedence—The Two Drs. Abercromby—Witte van Haemstede—J. Bruckner: Dutch Church in Norwich | 208 | Minor Queries Answered:—The Hereditary Earl Marshal—The Beggar's Petition—"Tiring-irons never to be untied" | 209 | Replies:— The Meaning of Eisell, by H. K. S. Causton | 210 | Replies to Minor Queries:—William Chilcott—Fossil Elk of Ireland—Canes Lesos—"By Hook or by Crook"—Suem—Sir George Downing—Miching Malicho—Cor LinguÆ—Under the Rose—"Impatient to speak, and not see"—Bishop Frampton—Old Tract on the Eucharist—Was Hugh Peters ever on the Stage? | 212 | Miscellaneous:— | Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. | 214 | Books and Odd Volumes wanted | 215 | Notices to Correspondents | 215 | Advertisements | 215 |
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