No. 73. | Saturday, March 22. 1851. | Price Threepence. |
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Suggestions for preserving a Record of Existing Monuments | |
Notes:— | |
On the Word "Rack" in Shakspeare's Tempest, by Samuel Hickson | |
Ancient inedited Poems, No. III., by K. R. H. Mackenzie | |
Folk-Lore:—Moths called Souls—Holy Water for Hooping Cough—Daffy Down Dilly | |
Dr. Maitland's Illustrations and Enquiries relating to Mesmerism | |
Minor Notes:—Original Warrant—Gloves—Prince Rupert—Inscription on a Gun—Richard III.—Lines by Pope—Origin of St. Andrew's Cross in relation to Scotland—Snail-eating | |
Queries:— Henry Smith, by T. McCalmont | |
Minor Queries:—Owen Glendower—Meaning of Gig-Hill—Sir John Vaughan—Quebecca and his Epitaph—A Monumental Inscription—Sir Thomas Herbert's Memoirs of Charles I.—Comets—Natural Daughter of James II.—Going the Whole Hog—Innocent Convicts—The San Grail—Meaning of "Slums"—Bartolus' "Learned Man Defended and Reformed"—Odour from the Rainbow—Tradesmen's Signs | |
Minor Queries Answered:—Supporters borne by Commoners—Answer to Fisher's Relation—"Drink up Eisell" | BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |