, 143.
---- "which are the shadows?" 475.
Jackson (Ed. S.) on a new Biographical Dictionary, 165.
---- a ballad, "A captain bold of Halifax," 248.
---- the Templars, 353.
---- "'Tis twopence now," &c., 141.
---- the legend of St. Christopher, 372.
---- Newton, Cicero, and gravitation, 422.
Jackson (John C.) on Sir Wm. Stanley, 321.
Jacobite toast by John Byrom, 372.
Jacobus on Mother Shipton, 419.
James I., bill for printing and binding "The King's Book," 389. 449.
Jardine (D.) on Count Koenigsmark and the Duchess of Somerset, 269.
---- the expression "richly deserved," 3.
Jarltzberg on the legend of St. Christopher, 372.
---- Moravian hymns, 63.
---- the fish called Vendace, 302.
Jarrow church, dedication stone at, 435.
Jasher, the book of, a forgery, 415. 476. 524. 620.
Jaydee on lines on Chaucer, 574.
---- Joe Miller's remains, 271.
Jaytee on ancient guildhalls, 532.
---- town halls, 403.
---- on arms of Thompson of Lancashire, 468.
J. (B.) on Laud's letters and papers, 179.
J. (D.) on "to commit," as used by Junius, 125.
Jemmy, why a sheep's head so called, 560.
Jerome on correction in the English Bible, 510.
Jersey, gold chair found in, 511.
Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, 56.
Jesuits, puns on the word, 128.
Jewish months, Latin hexameters on, 507.
Jewitt (L.) on plague stones, 333.
---- on quarter waggoner, 116.
J. (F. W.) on the pelican as a symbol, 165.
J. (G. R.) on nobleman alluded to by Bishop Berkeley, 448.
J. (G. W.) on Cromwell as cup-bearer to Charles I., 246.
---- Snooks, or Sevenoaks, 438.
J. (H.) on Godfrey Higgins's Works, 39.
J. (J. E.) on the meaning of Penkenol, 490.
J. (J. R.) on St. Botolph, 475.
---- the etymology of Buzz, 187.
---- the Koenigsmarks, 183.
J. (L.) on Anthony Babington, 344.
---- Dr. Sacheverell's Derby Sermon, 106. 229.
Job, the patriarch, a real character, 26. 140. 206.
Joceline's Legacie, 13. 37.
John (ap) on Ednowain ap Bradwen, 417.
John, king of France, his expenses in England, 505.
John of Gaunt on Ann Stuart, 345.
John of Halifax, 42. 89.
John of Horsill, who was he? 29.
John of Padua, who was he? 79. 161. 259.
Johnson (Dr.), contributions to Baretti's Introduction, 101.
Johnson (Dr. Samuel) a prophet, 317.
Johnson's house, Bolt Court, 176. 232.
Johnson (Mr. Samuel), notice of, 596.
Johnston (H.) on Shakspeare, Tennyson, and Claudian, 492.
Jonathan, brother, origin of the term, 149.
Jones (E.) on the word shunt, 352.
Jonson (Ben), his adopted sons,
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