B. (F. W.) on Roman de la Rose,' 331 B. (G. F. R.) on Belgian beer, 33 Borrow (George), 12 Davenport (Christopher), 439 Hastings (Francis, Marquis of), 289 Hervey (John, second Baron), 108 Hobhouse (John Cam), 208 Lepell (Mary), Lady Hervey, 327 "Men, women, and Herveys," 370 North family, works by, 375 'Petition from Letters I and U,' 187 'Sketches from St. George's Fields,' 228 B. (H. H.) on relics of Charles I., 115 Christendom of clothes, 134 Presbyterians under the Commonwealth, 413 B. (J. N.) on "Join the majority," 305 B. (M. M.) on Ralph de Guader, or Wader, 368 B. (W.) on "Leave the world better," &c., 157 B. (W. C.) on 'Book of Jasher,' 58 Criss-cross row, 453 Cromwell (Henry), 213 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 22, 122, 202, B. W. S.) on Polydore Vergil, 8 Baring-Gould (S.) on west of England ballads, 44 = Barley and bearded darnel, 46, 198 Bartlett (A. 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