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I. GENERAL SUBJECTS.
II. ROMISH SAINTS.
III. POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.
IV. FLORAL DIRECTORY.
V. CORRESPONDENTS’ SIGNATURES.
VI. ENGRAVINGS IN THE VOLUME.

I. GENERAL INDEX.

SUBJECTS CONTAINED OR NOTICED IN THIS VOLUME.

Festivals and other Holydays of observance, in the Church of England Calendar, are printed in Capitals.

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  • Bute, John, earl of, died, 346.
  • Butler, rev. Alban, his “Lives of the Saints” used in this work, 3.
  • ———, archdeacon, his opinion on card-playing, 89; funeral sermon, on Dr. Parr, 444.
  • ———, Jacob, antiquary, account of, 1301.
  • Button’s coffee-house, 1006.
  • Byron, lord, died, 486.
  • C’s bull, an attorney not to be compared to, 239.
  • Cages of squirrels, 1385.
  • Cairo, the Pacha refuses a diploma, 84.
  • Cakes, 42; tossed from an ox’s horn, 43.
  • Calabrian minstrels in Rome, at Christmas, 1595.
  • Calf, superstitiously burnt, 854; walks up to a lion, 1005.
  • Camberwell, church monuments, 382; fair, 1124; Grove, scenery, 1014.
  • Cambray, boy bishop, 1558.
  • Cambridge, names and professions, 699, oak[1665, 1666], 1060; squib, on dog muzzling, 898; university examination, 461; Apollos, and wigs, 1263.
  • Camden, earl, account of, 480.
  • Camel, how taught to dance, 1581.
  • Candle, an everlasting one, 28; piece of a celestial one, 203; sport, 1408; superstition, 1415.
  • Candles, blest, 200; annually given at Lyme Regis, 206; for the tooth ache, 208; lighted by miracle, 27, 78, 99; by the devil, 115; see also the saints in Index II.
  • Candlemas, February 2; customs of the festival, 199; derived from the ancient Romans, 202; bull, 11; bond, 12.
  • Candler, his Fantoccini, 1114.
  • Cannom, Cath., marries two husbands, 1122.
  • Canonbury tower, Islington, described, 633; when built, 1232.
  • Canterbury, St. Augustine’s monastery, 301.
  • Caraccioli, prince, executed, 128; rises from the sea, 130.
  • Cards, 89, 1607, 1622; origin of cards, 186.
  • Care, Carle, or Carling Sunday, 378, 1069.
  • Carlos, colonel, and Charles II., account of, 718.
  • Carols, at Christmas, 1595, 1618.
  • Carracioli, on the English climate, 309.
  • Carte, Thomas, projects the English edition of Thuanus, 115; his smell, ib.; blessed by mistake, 118; visits Bungay church, 1065; represented in a pageant, 1490; for other adventures attributed to him, see accounts of the Romish saints, Index II.
  • Devonshire customs and superstitions, 42, 718, 1609.
  • Dictionary of musicians, characterised, 765.
  • Dioclesian, the emperor, in his garden, 132.
  • Discontented pendulum, 819.
  • Dissent, origin and progress of, 752.
  • Distaff’s, St., day, superstitions, 61.
  • Dives and Lazarus, a carol, 1598.
  • Divinations, various, 1409; in advent, 1552.
  • Docwray, Thomas, prior of St. John’s Clerkenwell, 1479.
  • Dog and goose, 1341.
  • Dog Days begin July 3; influence of the season on dogs, 897; no cure for the bite of a mad one, 900; a dog’s complaint, 944.
  • ——— END August 11.
  • ——— fights on Sunday, 870.
  • ——— killer, an ancient office, 901.
  • ——— star, its alleged power, 897.
  • Dogs, bait lions, 978, 1006; a horse, ib.
  • Dogget’s booth at Bartholomew fair, 1239.
  • Dorset, countess of, 16.
  • Dorsetshire custom, 1414.
  • Dort, milk-maids save the city, 605.
  • Dotterel catching, in Cambridgeshire, 646.
  • Doubts, burnt out, 745.
  • Douce, Mr., his ancient Christmas carols, 1595, 1600.
  • Dragon, a symbol, 500; of St. Michael, 1325; with a stake in his eye, 38.
  • Drama, ancient Greek, suppressed, 743; origin of the modern drama, 744.
  • Drinking custom, 373.
  • ———, by miracle, 25; at both ends of the barrel, 654; before execution, 1132; excessive, 1568.
  • Druids, customs, ceremonies, &c. 6, 58, 854, 1413, 1637.
  • Drury-lane maypole, 581.
  • Dublin royal society’s pupils, under Mr. Behnes, gain the London royal academy prizes, 1651.
  • Duck-hunting at May-fair, 573.
  • Dudingston, N. Britain, custom, 1539.
  • Duel, R. B. Sheridan and Mathews, 911.
  • Duelling, characterised, 451.
  • Dulwich, visit to, 1011.
  • Dunn, Harriet, English plum-pudding maker at Paris, 1617.
  • Dunst g of London, in November, 1502.
  • Fools, on Plough Monday, 71; hatching, in a pageant, 256.
  • Foot-ball, in Scotland, 1554; see Ball-play.
  • Foote, captain, signs the treaty of St Elmo, 127.
  • Fornacalia, Fornax, the origin of pancakes, 250.
  • Foscue, a farmer general, his self-burial alive, 101.
  • Fountain, public-house, City-road, 975.
  • Fountains, 1006, 1041.
  • France, twelfth-day in, 57; Death of Good Living there, 257; all fools’ day, 413; bleeding image of Paris, 895; Christmas, 1616.
  • Francis I. throws verses on Laura’s tomb, 451; licenses mysteries, 749.
  • Franking of newspapers, discontinued, 856.
  • Frederick, emperor, his present to Cologne, 46.
  • ———, prince of Wales, at Bartholomew fair, 1242; his death, 374.
  • Freeling, Mr., possessor of Kele’s carols, 1600.
  • Freezing shower, its effects on trees and animals, 134.
  • Frenchmen, all sportsmen, 1577.
  • Frontispiece to this volume, explained, 1655.
  • Fruit-stalls, 907.
  • Funerals in Cumberland, 1077; a rustic one, 1533.
  • Fuseli, his compositions as an artist, 349.
  • Fussell, Mr. Joseph, artist, noticed, 872.
  • Gabriel, the archangel, 1326.
  • Gahagan, Usher, a scholar, hanged, 287.
  • Gallagher, Mr. John, gains a prize for sculpture, 1651.
  • Game destroyers’ notice to House of Commons, 350.
  • Gang-week, 642.
  • Ganging, 1374.
  • Ganging-day, 1340.
  • Ganymede, changed to Aquarius, 141.
  • Garden, its beauties, 133.
  • Gardeners, perambulating, 616.
  • Gardening, in old age, a renewal of our childhood, 113.
  • Garlands, on Trinity Sunday, 723; mourning, 1080; see May-day.
  • Garret, or Garrard, a grocer’s epitaph, 790.
  • Garrick, David, his letter to Messrs. Adam, 328; goes to Bartholomew fair with Mrs. Garrick, 1244.
  • Garter of the princess of Bavaria, at her wedding, 1551.
  • Gaudy days, at the universities, 100.
  • Gaunt, Mrs., burnt, 480.
  • Geck, gowk, gull, 411.
  • Ge-ho! to horses, its antiquity, 1645.
  • Genealogy, precedence disputed, 797.
  • Genius, what it is, 357.
  • Gent, Mrs. Thomas, her bust by Behnes, 638.
  • Gentleman’s Magazine title-page, 1481.
  • Geoffry, abbot of St. Albans, first plays mysteries in England, 750.
  • George-a-Green, and George Dyer, [1679, 1680], 661.
  • Jesuit, the, a periodical work, 914.
  • Jewellery of the Burmese carriage, 1520.
  • Jews’ new-year’s day, 15.
  • ———, their treatment and present state in England, 295, 385; Jewish stage play, 743.
  • Joachim, St., and St. Anne, account of, 1008.
  • Joan of Arc, account of, 726.
  • John, king of France, died, 452.
  • John Port Latin, May 6; notice of him, 617.
  • ———, St., baptist, customs on his festival, 836, 845.
  • ———’s eve, celebrations, 823, 836.
  • John, St., apostle, December 27, account of him, and customs on his festival, 1647.
  • ———’s lane, Clerkenwell, raised, 1481.
  • ——— wort, a charm, 854.
  • Johnson, David, writing-master, account of, 1086.
  • ———, Mr. J., his “Typographia,” 1136.
  • ———, Dr. Samuel, and Boswell’s liking to town, 646.
  • Joint-stock companies, see Bubbles; a new one proposed, 1460.
  • Joke, no, like a true joke, 505.
  • Jones, rev. W., of Nayland, anecdote of, 836.
  • ———, sir W., died, 527.
  • Jonson, Ben, his description of Bartholomew fair, 1201.
  • Joseph, St., Roman carpenters’ respect for him, 1595.
  • Judas, the, 435.
  • Judges’ breakfast on first of term, 722; sermon before them on Trinity Sunday, 722.
  • Judith and Holofernes, at Bartholomew fair, 1227.
  • Juggler, with balls, knives, &c. 1188.
  • Julian, emperor, reviver of beards, 18; notice of him, 887.
  • Juliet Capulet, and Petrarch, 1063.
  • Julius II., pope, prefers the sword to books, 266.
  • Junkets, 561.
  • Justifying bail, humorously described, 158.
  • Justs and tournaments on London-bridge, Smithfield, &c. 799, 1167, 1234.
  • Kale, whence derived, 196.
  • Kaleidoscope invented, 473.
  • Katharine, queen, goes a maying, 550.
  • ———’s, St., church, by the tower, last service there, 1405; see Catharine.
  • Keate, George, author, notice of, 880.
  • Kele-wurt, 196.
  • Kemp, W., of Peerless-pool, 971.
  • Kenilworth, sports, 477.
  • Kensington, lord, his interest in Bartholomew fair, 1233.
  • Kent-road fountain, 1043.
  • Kentish custom on Valentine’s day, 226; not on that day, 257.
  • Kiavamuchd, 1634.
  • Kidder, bishop, and hi i>
  • Lovat, lord, executed, 452.
  • Love account-keeping, 215; advertisement, 1070; see Spring.
  • Loveday, Mr., his daughters become Catholics, 534.
  • Loudon, J. C., his “EncyclopÆdia of Gardening,” 1043, note.
  • Louis XVI., beheaded, 145.
  • ——— XVIII., new-year’s gifts to him, 14; patron of plum-pudding, 1617.
  • Low Sunday, movable; its derivation, 453.
  • Luchd-vouil, 1634.
  • Lucian, January 8; account of this saint, 78.
  • Lucy, December 13; account of this saint, 1570.
  • Luke, October 18; horn fair on his festival, 1386; how he is painted, 1387.
  • Lulle, Raym., alchemist, account of, 398.
  • Lulli, J. B., composer, died, 383.
  • Lute, the barber’s, 1268.
  • Lyme Regis, custom on Candlemas-day, 206.
  • M‘Creery, Mr. John, his “Press,” a poem, 1135; lines on his daughter’s hour-glass, 1425.
  • Macdonald, Alexander, his monument to the pretender, 33.
  • ———, sergeant Samuel, notice of, 619.
  • M‘Dowal, colonel, his salt fish store, 82.
  • Machutus, November 15; who he was, 1486.
  • Mackerel fishing, 961.
  • Macnamara, captain, duellist, 451.
  • Mad dogs, danger from, 900.
  • ——— Moll, and her husband, at Hitchin, 566.
  • Magdalen-college quadrangle, dressed with greens, 836.
  • Magna Charta signed, 811.
  • Magnus, St., church, custom at, 1349.
  • Maia, a deity, 537.
  • Maid Marian, 550, &c.
  • Mail coach, annual procession[1683, 1684], 503.
  • Malabar Christians, 1586.
  • Malt’s defence, 75.
  • Man of Ross, Pope’s, 1438.
  • ——— smugging, illegal, 1435.
  • Mansfield, earl, C. J., died, 374.
  • Manures and dressings, fanciful, 664.
  • Mara, madam, notice of, 762.
  • Marco, a Tower lion, 1006.
  • Mare with seven legs, 1181.
  • Margot, a French girl, a ball-player, 856.
  • Mark, St., April 25; notice of him, 512; celebrations of his eve and festival, 521.
  • Marlborough, duke of, notice of, 798.
  • Marriage of a priest, whereby he remained a bachelor, 142; ill luck to marry on Childermas-day, 1648.
  • Marseilles’ fete, 1298.
  • 453.
  • ———’s day, superstitions, 175; his chain, 601.
  • Paul’s cathedral, London, 301; its pigeon, 1246.
  • ——— cross, sermon against maypoles, 753; rood, 1292.
  • ——— school, boys play mysteries, 753.
  • Pea-queen on twelfth-night, 56.
  • Peckham fair, 1125.
  • Pedlar, described, 1215.
  • Peerless-pool, described, 970.
  • Pendrill, Will., in the royal oak, 718.
  • Penn, William, his account of Mrs. Gaunt’s death, 480.
  • Penny, in twelfth-cake, 55.
  • Pens, his engraving of a guillotine, 148.
  • Pentecost, 685.
  • Pentonville, deficient of water, 1042.
  • Penzance, May custom, 561.
  • Perambulation of parishes, 652.
  • Perceval, Robert, killed in the Strand, 561.
  • Perpetua, March 7; noticed, 340.
  • Perriwigs, 1259.
  • Peru, a fives-player, 867.
  • Perukes, 1450; for four angels, 435.
  • Peter, St., June 29; celebration of his festival at Rome, 885.
  • ———’s chains, 1061.
  • ——— chair at Rome, 121.
  • ——— church, occasioned the Reformation, 264.
  • ———, Czar, visits Greenwich, 1095.
  • Petrarch, crowned in public, 452; his birth-day, the same as Juliet Capulet’s, 1063.
  • Phials, with devil’s drink, 21.
  • Philip and James, Sts., May 1; noticed, 541.
  • ——— the fair, entertains Edward II., 746.
  • Phillips, W., a Welsh dwarf, 1188.
  • Philosopher’s stone, a patent for it, 240.
  • Piazzi’s discovery of the planet Ceres, 17.
  • Picture of St. Ignatius, miraculous, 1055.
  • Pictures at Dulwich, 1011.
  • Pidcock and Polito’s menagerie, 1246.
  • Pie-powder-court, 1214.
  • Pied Bull, Islington, 634.
  • Pifferari of Calabria, 1595.
  • Pigeons of Paul’s, 120, 1246.
  • Pigs, 119; annually consumed in London, 1217.
  • Pillow made of a dead man, 21.
  • Pills, one pill not a dose, 661.
  • Pinning on twelfth-night, 47.
  • Pin-sticking customs, 136.
  • Pins and Pin-money, 9.
  • Pio, Albert, prince of Carpi, buried, 529.
  • Pipe of the Roman eucharist, 185.
  • Piran’s, S -branch, fives-play, 867.
  • Round-abouts and up-and-downs, 813.
  • Travelling, old mode of, 876.
  • Tree, a wicked one destroyed, 26.
  • ——— of common law, 233.
  • Tresham, sir T., prior of St. John’s, Clerkenwell[1697, 1698], 1480.
  • Trial, of a title to land in India, 240.
  • Trimilki, 538.
  • Tring, Herts, superstition, 1045.
  • Trinity symbolized, 371.
  • ——— house brethren, 724.
  • ——— Sunday customs, 722.
  • ——— Monday customs, ib.
  • Triumphs of London, 1446.
  • Trumpet-blowers licensed, 1244.
  • Tulips, and tulippomania, 607.
  • Tunstall, bishop, befriends B. Gilpin, 330.
  • Turkeys, Christmas, 1606.
  • Turner, Anne, on her trial for murder, 1437.
  • ———, Mr., pump-maker, 1042.
  • Turnspits, anecdotes of, 1573.
  • Tusser, Thomas, his epitaph and burial place, 285.
  • Twelfth-cake, how to draw, 51; how made anciently, 56.
  • ——— day eve, 41; twelfth-day customs, 47; characters, 52; derived from the Greeks, 57; and the Druids, 58; observed at court, 59.
  • Twickenham ball-play, 245.
  • Tye, John, watchman of Bungay, 1628.
  • Tyson’s, rev. Michael, portrait of Butler, 1303.
  • Tythes, penance after death for nonpayment, 704; established in England, 953.
  • Vader-land, anglicised by lord Byron, 810.
  • Valentine, February 14; derivation and customs of the day, 215.
  • Vauxhall, accident, 1070; adventures at, 1457.
  • Venerable Bede, May 27; see Bede.
  • Verard, Ant., his vellum edition of the Mystery of the Passion, 747.
  • Vernon, adm., celebration of his birth-day, 1473.
  • Vincent, January 22; notice of him, 151.
  • ———, T., his account of the fire of London, 1152.
  • Viper, the, and her young, 1113.
  • Virgil, Polydore, on church ceremonies, 202.
  • Virgin, the, street music to her in Advent, 1595.
  • Virgo, zodiacal sign, 1059.
  • Visions, see Saints, Index II.
  • Voelker’s gymnastics, 1316.
  • Vos, Martin de, engraving from, 1495.
  • Votive offerings at Isernia, 1324.
  • Union with Ireland, 17.
  • Upcott, Mr. William, 1056, 1160, 1601.
  • Uptide Cross, 1488.
  • Whist-playing, 91.
  • Whit Sunday, movable; Whitsuntide, 685, holydays in 1825 at Greenwich fair, 687; censer at St. Paul’s, 1246.
  • Whitby, Daniel, divine, died, 386.
  • White, Mr. H., engraver on wood, noticed, 907, 1113, 1320.
  • ———, Jem, his doings and character, 589.
  • ——— negress, 1189.
  • Whitehead, W. W., gigantic boy, 1194.
  • Whoo-he to horses, its antiquity, 1643.
  • Wickham, East, Kent, 1388.
  • ———, West, Kent, painted glass window of St. Catherine in the church, 1506; delightful site of the village, 1507.
  • Wife of two husbands, 1122; husband’s address to his wife, 1454.
  • Wigs, 1259.
  • Wild fowl shooting in France, 1575.
  • ——— street chapel, annual sermon, 1512.
  • Wilkie, the publisher, anecdote of, 914.
  • William, King, Landed, November 4; error of the almanacs, 1428.
  • Williams, Mr. Samuel, artist, noticed, 892, 1059, 1189, 1345.
  • Willow tree, 1080.
  • Wilson, Richard, painter, notice of him, 651.
  • ———, sir Thomas and lady, of Charlton, 1388.
  • Wiltshire customs, 723.
  • Winchester, mystery performed there, 755.
  • Wind superstitions, 11; effects of east and north-east winds, 620, 802.
  • Winstanley killed in the Eddystone, 1515.
  • Wint-monat, 1419.
  • Winter, 110, 134, 198; its approach described, 1461; the quarter, 1562; the season described, 1652.
  • Winter-fulleth, 1345.
  • ——— monat, 1543.
  • ———, Death of, a sport, 359.
  • ——— rainbow in Ireland, 107.
  • ———, Dr. Robert, his storm sermon, 1517.
  • Wishart, Geo., burned at St. Andrew’s, 709.
  • Witchcraft, charm against, 55.
  • ——— and cat-craft, 1106.
  • ———, in Herefordshire, 1045.
  • ———, in Suffolk, 942.
  • Witney, Oxfordshire, old church, show at, 1246.
  • Wives’ feast-day, 206.
  • Woed-monath, 737, 1059.
  • Wolf-monat, 2.
  • Wolves’ club, 603.<

    The Names in Italics, are of Saints, &c. retained in the Calendar of the Church of England.

    The Names in Capitals are derived from Scripture; and are also in the Calendar of the Church of England.


    III. POETICAL INDEX.

    I. ORIGINAL EFFUSIONS BY CONTRIBUTORS AND THE EDITOR.

    II. QUOTATIONS FROM STANDARD POETS AND ANONYMOUS AUTHORS.

    [1707, 1708]


    IV. FLORAL INDEX.

    THE PLANTS IN THE “FLORAL DIRECTORY” WITH THE DAYS WHEREON THEY ARE USUALLY IN FLOWER.

    rcissus nutans.
  • Daffodil, peerless - Mar. 23.
    Narcissus incompar.
    Daffodil, petticoat - Mar. 9.
    Narcissus bulbocod.
    Daisy, double - Jan. 28.
    Bellis perennis plen.
    Daisy, michaelmas - Sep. 29.
    Aster tradescanti.
    Daisy, midsummer - June 11.
    Chrysanthemum l.
    Dandelion - Apr. 11.
    Leontodon taraxac.
    Dandelion, autumn - Aug. 20.
    Apargia autumnalis.
    Devil’s bit scabious - Sep. 19.
    Scabiosa succissa.
    Dragon’s head, Virg. - July 20.
    Dracocephalus Virg.
    Erysimum, yellow - Apr. 26.
    Erysimum barbarea.
    Fern, flowering - July 29.
    Osmunda regalis.
    Fern, great - Feb. 24.
    Osmunda regalis.
    Feverfew, late flow. - Oct. 6.
    Pyrethrum scrotin.
    Fir, Scotch - Nov. 10.
    Pinus silvestris.
    Fleabane - Sept. 3.
    Inula dysenterica.
    Fleabane, Indian - Oct. 14.
    Inula Indica.
    Fleabane, wavy - Oct. 12.
    Inula undulata.
    Fleur-de-lis, Germ. - May 12.
    Iris Germanica.
    Fleur-de-lis, lurid - May 28.
    Iris lurida.
    Fleur-de-lis, Pers. - Jan. 3.
    Iris Persica.
    Fleur-de-lis, yellow - June 10.
    Iris pseudacorus.
    Frankincense - Dec. 24.
    Pinus tÆda.
    Friar’s cowl - Apr. 17.
    Arum arisarum.
    - Nov. 14.
    Cerasus Lusitanica.
    Leek - Mar. 1.
    Porrum album.
    Leopard’s bane, grt. - Mar. 18.
    Doronicum pardalia.
    Leopard’s bane, less. - Mar. 28.
    Doronicum plantag.
    Lilac - May 23.
    Syringa vulgaris.
    Lily, African - July 22.
    Agapanthus umbell.
    Lily, belladonna - Aug. 16.
    Amaryllis belladonn.
    Day lily, copper - July 4.
    Hemerocallis fulva.
    Lily, Egyptian wat. - Aug. 5.
    Nelumbo Nilotica.
    Lily, Guernsey - Aug. 30.
    Amaryllis Sarniensis.
    Lily, Lent - Mar. 6.
    Narcissus pseu. mul.
    Lily, Philadelphia - July 21.
    Lilium Philadelphic.
    Lily of the valley - May 8.
    Convallaria majalis
    Lily, tiger - Aug. 2.
    Lilium tigrinum.
    Lily, white - July 2.
    Lilium candidum.
    Lily, yel. Turkscap - May 31.
    Lilium pompon. flav.
    Liverwort, noble - Feb. 12.
    Anemone hepatica.
    Loosestrife, purple - July 27.
    Lythrum salicaria.
    Love lies bleeding - Aug. 8.
    Amaranthus procum.
    Globe flower - May 6.
    Trollius EuropÆus.
    Lungwort - Feb. 27.
    Pulmonaria officina.
    Lupin, blue - July 13.
    Lupinus coeruleus.
    Lupin, red - July 14.
    Lupinus perennis.
    Lupin, tree June 12.
    Rosa arvensis.
    Saffron, Byzantine - Sep. 15.
    Colchicum Byzantic.
    Saffron, meadow - Aug. 6.
    Colchicum autumn.
    Saffron, com. mead. - Sep. 20.
    Colchicum autumn.
    Saffron, varieg. mead - Sep. 11.
    Colchicum variegat.
    St. John’s wort - June 24.
    Hypericum pulchr.
    St. John’s wort, per. - June 27.
    Hypericum perforat.
    Soapwort - Sep. 4.
    Saponaria officinalis
    Soapwort, common - Oct. 2.
    Saponaria officinal.
    Saxifrage, golden - Mar. 24.
    Chrysosplenum oppo.
    Saxifrage, great - Apr. 12.
    Saxifraga crassifol.
    Sensitive plant - June 15.
    Mimosa sensitiva.
    Shamrock - Mar. 17.
    Trifolium repens.
    Silphium, three-lea. - Oct. 22.
    Silphium trifoliatum.
    Silphium, hairy - Oct. 21.
    Silphium asteriscus.
    Snapdragon, great - July 12.
    Antirrhinum purpu.
    Snapdragon, speck. - July 10.
    Antirrhinum triphyl.
    Snowdrop - Feb. 2.
    Galanthus nivalis.
    Snowflake, spring - Apr. 20.
    Leucojum vernum.
    Soldanel, mountain - Mar. 14.
    Soldanella Alpina.
    Solomon’s seal - May 9.
    Convallaria multifl.
    Sedum, great - Sep. 1.
    Sedum telephium.
    Southernwood, - Oct. 4.
    Artemisia abrotan.
    Sowthistle, blue - Nov. 22.
    Oxalis ubiflora.
    Yarrow - Oct. 16.
    AchillÆs millefolium.
    Yew - Nov. 6.
    Taxus baccata.
    Yew tree - Jan. 13.
    Taxus baccata.
    Zinnia, elegant - Aug. 14.
    Zinnia elegans.

    [1717, 1718]


    VI. INDEX
    TO THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ENGRAVINGS CONTAINED IN THE VOLUME.

    1. Ærial, the, 1455.
    2. Amelia, princess, her autograph, 1076.
    3. Apostle spoons, 178.
    4. April, 407.
    5. —— Fool, 410.
    6. Aquarius, 141.
    7. Aries, 375.
    8. August, 1058.
    9. Autumn, 1282.
    10. Barber, 1254.
    11. —— ancient, 1266.
    12. ——’s basin, 1256.
    13. —— candlestick, 1255.
    14. —— chafer, 1256.
    15. —— chafing-dish, 1257.
    16. —— crisping-irons, 1257.
    17. Barrow-woman, 903.
    18. Bartholomew fair, 1223.
    19. ——, 1226.
    20. Bastile destroyed, 935.
    21. Bear taking in Russia, 182.
    22. Beard, cathedral, 1258.
    23. —— Pick-a-devant, 1258.
    24. Beaton’s, cardinal, house, Edinburgh, 711.
    25. Boar’s head at Christmas, 1619.
    26. Bona Dea, Frontispiece, 1655.
    27. Boor’s head, 1622.
    28. Boy bishop, 1559.
    29. Bungay Watchman, 1627.
    30. Burmese state carriage, 1522.
    31. —— Tee, 1528.
    32. Butler, Jacob, 1303.
    33. Buy a broom, 807.
    34. Calabrian minstrels, 1594.
    35. Canonbury tower, 634.
    36. Card-playing, by children, 90.
    37. Cats’ concert, 1106.
    38. Chad’s well, inscription, 323.
    39. Church of St. John, Clerkenwell, 1475.
    40. Copenhagen-house, 858.
    41. Cowper’s summer-house, 522.
    42. Cressets, four.
    43. Curfew, 244.
    44. December, 1543.
    45. Fantoccini, 1114.
    46. February, 195.
    47. Flamsteed’s horoscope, 1093.
    48. —— autograph, 1097.
    49. Flight of the Holy Family, 1650.
    50. Flowers with symbols, 195.
    51. Fountain at Tottenham, 1041.
    52. Garrick’s autograph, 327.
    53. ———— signature, 330.
    54. Gordon, Jemmy, 698.
    55. Grose, Francis, sleeping, 655.
    56. ———— standing, 656.
    57. Guy Fawkes day, 1432.
    58. Gymnastics for youth, 19.
    59. ——, Voelker’s, 1322.
    60. Hagbush-lane cottage, 374.
    61. Hair-dress, ladies’, 1261.
    62. —— bull-head, 1261.
    63. —— curls on wires, 1261.
    64. Halifax gibbet, 147.
    65. Hare and tabor, 1210.
    66. Heading-block and maul, 149.
    67. Heart breaker, 217.
    68. Hen threshing, 247.
    69. —— speaking, 250.
    70. Henry IX., K. of England, 33.
    71. ———— reverse of his medal, 34.
    72. Hipson, Miss, a dwarf and a Malay, 1174.
    73. Hornsey Wood house, 759.
    74. —————— lake, 762.
    75. Huxter, 1214.
    76. Hyde Park gate, sale, 1358.
    77. Italian minstrels in London, 1630.
    78. January, 1.
    79. Joan of Arc’s fountain, 730.
    80. John, St., at Patmos, 618.
    81. July, 890.
    82. June, 738.
    83. King’s arms, a showman’s wood-cut[1719, 1720], 1176.
    84. Labre, B. J., 472.
    85. Lamp, old, 833.
    86. Lifting at Easter, 423.
    87. Lion bait at Warwick, 986.
    88. Little man, 1190.
    89. Living skeleton, front, 1018.
    90. ———————, profile, 1033.
    91. ———————, back, 1034.
    92. London insignia, 1442.
    93. March, 311.
    94. May, 538.
    95. May-day at Hitchin, 567.
    96. ———— chimney sweepers, 583.
    97. ———— milkmaid’s garland, 570.
    98. Mermaid, a showman’s wood-cut, 1193.
    99. Michael Angelo Buonarroti, 271.
    100. Mid-Lent sport, 358.
    101. Midsummer-eve bonfire, 823.
    102. Nativity, the, 1610.
    103. Nero and his senate, 458.
    104. New London Bridge, 775.
    105. November, 1418.
    106. Octavia’s triumph, 458.
    107. October, 1346.
    108. Palm Sunday procession, 392.
    109. Passion flower, 770.
    110. Peerless-pool, 970.
    111. —————— fish pond, 975.
    112. Piper, the, 1626.
    113. Pisces, 282.
    114. Plough Monday sports, 71.
    115. Porter, 1215.
    116. ———’s part, 1216.
    117. Printing office, 1134.
    118. Pulpit, 839.
    119. Richmond, Surrey, 602.
    120. Sadler’s Wells’ angling, 343.
    121. St. Anne and St. Joachim, 1010.
    122. St. Bride’s Church, Fleet-street, 87.
    123. St. Catharine, 1506.
    124. St. Cecilia, 1495.
    125. St. Crispin and St. Crispinian, 1395.
    126. St. Denys, 1370.
    127. St. Dunstan and the Devil, 671.
    128. St. George, 498.
    129. St. Ignatius Loyola, 1050.
    130. St. Michael and other archangels, 1328.
    131. St. Nicholas, 1556.
    132. St. Roche, 1120.
    133. Sandal, ancient, 514.
    134. September, 1146.
    135. Shoe, ladies, 516.
    136. Silenus, 450.
    137. Simeon, St., Stylites, 35.
    138. Sirius, 897.
    139. Sluice-house, Hornsey, 695.
    140. Somers’ Town miracle, 474.
    141. Spring, 335.
    142. —— dress, 14th cent., 337.
    143. Squirrel, musical notes, two, 1366.
    144. Starkey, capt., 922.
    145. Stoning Jews in Lent, 295.
    146. Summer, 818.
    147. Summer dress, 14th cent., 819.
    148. Sun and Earth at Midsummer, 378.
    149. —— at Midwinter, 59.
    150. Swallow, hirundo rustica, 506.
    151. Temptation of St. Antony, 114.
    152. Tiddy Doll, 575.
    153. ——’s musical notes, 578.
    154. Tree of Common Law, 234.
    155. Twelfth-day in London, 47.
    156. Valentine, postman, 215.
    157. Virgin, Mater Dei, 1273.
    158. Want, Hannah, 1352.
    159. Westminster-hall with its shops, 154.
    160. Whitehead, a giant boy, 1195.
    161. Wigs, travelling, 1260.
    162. —— long perriwig, 1260.
    163. —— peruke, 1259.
    164. Wild-fowl shooting in France, 1575.
    165. —— shooter’s hut, 1578.
    166. Winter, 1560.

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