No. 45. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1850 | Price Threepence. Stamped Edition 4d. |
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Folk Lore:—The first Mole inCornwall—"A whistling Wife," &c.—A Charm forWarts—Hanging out the broom | 225 |
Lord Plunket and St. Agobard | 226 |
Notes on Cunningham's Handbook of London, By E.F.Rimbault | 227 |
Notes on Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, by J.E.B.Mayor | 228 |
Minor Notes:—Capture of HenryVI.—Notes from Mentmore Register | 228 |
QUERIES:— | |
Joachim, the French Ambassador | 229 |
Roman Catholic Translations of the Scriptures,&c. | 229 |
Minor Queries:—The LostTribes—Partrige Family—Commoner marrying aPeeress—The Character "&"—Combs buried with theDead—Cave's Historia Literaria—Julin—RichardsonFamily—Arabic Name of Tobacco—Pole Money—WelshMoney—A Skeleton in every House—Whetstone ofReproof—Morganatic Marriages—Gospel of Distaffs | 230 |
REPLIES:— | |
Poeta Anglicus | 232 |
Caxton's Printing-office, by J.G. Nichols | 233 |
The Use of Coffins, by Rev. A. Gatty | 234 |
Shakspeare's Use of the Word "Delighted" | 234 |
Ventriloquism | 234 |
Replies to Minor Queries:—Earl of Oxford'sPatent—The Darby Ram—Rotten Row and StockwellStreet—Hornbooks—Passages from Shakspeare—Mildewin Books—Pilgrims' Road to Canterbury—AbbéStrickland—Etymology of Totnes—Ædricus qui Signafundebat—Fiz-gig—Guineas—Numismatics—Querela Cantabrigiensis—Ben ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |