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Batalha, monastery of, 360 Baths of Loiche, 134 Abercromby, Sir Ralph, death of, 566 Battle, trial of, form of, 335 Bayeux tapestry, description of the, 163 Becket's shrine, 140 Bedouins, account of the, 618 Ben Lomond, ascent of, 3.00 -S, monuments of the, ibid. 398 Bernard, Great St. convent of, 132 -, Hospital of, 131 Birds of Africa, remarkable, 257 Bishop, the boy, 644 Bishop and his Clerks, rocks so called, 503 -, curious extracts from, 369 Blair, Dr. life of, 341 Blarney Caftle, 264 Bonaparte's passage of the Alps, 27 Border customs and manners, 430 Bosjelmans, their country and mannersa 25+ Boreler family, 325 Boy of Bilfton, a strange impoftor, 356 Boyd's letter to Mr Pist, 115 Brathwayt, Richard, 308 Bribery, fordid, instances of, 83 Britain, mercorological observations relative to, 399 British Channel, 492 names, remains of, 328 cruelty to, 151 Broek, village of, 189 Buella C. Buait, account of, 495 Cuftoms with regard to lying-in womea, 189 Cyprus wine, 553 D. Dancing and tumbing, 539 Danes, bones of, 1.44 Dead, burning of the, 281 -, burying of, in churches, laws againft, 471 Deaf and dumb, mode of inftruâion of, 569 how made to underftand what it is to hear, 570 -, of inftruétors who have Derby creft, origin of the, 327 --'s, Countets of, gallant defence of Latham Houte, 326 Caftle, Princess Elizabeth con Desmond, rebellion of the last Earl of, 282 Domnestic comfort, 623 -, agriculture of, ibid. -, pillaged by Drake, ibid. Downton, account of, 265 Downing, the seat of Mr. Pennant, 498 Drake, Sir Francis, anecdotes of, 377 —'s, Sir Francis, pilage of St. Domin. Drowned persons, refufcitation of, 451 ---, curious fact relative to the recovery of, 452 Drummond the poet, anecdotes of, 298 Durer, Albert, 303 Dutch, avertion of the, to the sea air, 186 - colonists, mode of life of, 70 - invafion, 1667, 77 E. Echoes, account of remarkable, 570 how produced, 509 Education, on the best mode of, 376 first impressions, 286 ftrictures on the modern fyftem of, 513 Edward ll. murder of, 275 Ecls, Dr. Piot's obiervation on, 356 Egg Dance, 5+? Eypi, landing of the British troops, 564 Emyption Monuments, 23 Electing under trees, northern cuftom of, Elizabeth, Empress, acceffion of, 600 Queen, highly esteemed by Embankments, observations on, 225 England and Wales, cultivation of, 6:5 English, private life of, in the reign of Henry VI. 245 Epic poetry, 38 Epigram 80, 121 Ivan II, 417 441 Epigram on his Majesty's recovery in 1789 Guildford, hospital at, 366 Friary, antiquities at, 367 magazines at Purfleet, 76 1 446 F. H Hag's bed, a heap of itones, 284 Havulla, King of, 97 ------, description of city of, ibid. · attending their detention in Pruffia, 277 Harmonica, a mutical inftrument, 511 Hawking, &c. 474 Heatley, William, account of, 659 Helipolis, battle of, 619 Henry, first Marq. of Worcefter, anecdote of, 199 Henry II. penance of, at Becket's tomb, 141 -- Prince, anecdote of, 534 · IV. of France, 166 449 Highland superftitions, 388 chieftain, hospitality of an, ibid. Hock, old, 471 Hopes and disappointments, 343 Horse racing, 476 Hottentot, cruel treatment of a, 31% farmers, 137 remarkable escape of, from a lion, 311 language of the, 195 their custom of greasing the body, 195 cruelties exercised upon the, 193 Earl of Northampton, anecdotes -'s, Victor, cruelty to British pri- Hume's History, a continuation of, pro- posed by Dr. Robertson, 637 640 Hume, Mr. his flattering reception at Paris, 640 kings, 423 followed by the clergy and ladies, 425 Hungerfords, monuments of the, 27 1. J. James T. anecdote of, 424 Iceland, the hot iprings ui, 229 Jerinin, of, 75 Jermin, Sir Thomas, anecdote of in 1707, Merrils, the game of, 443 Merthyr Tydfi, Wales, 495 - Sir Paul, anecdotes of, ibid. Middlesex, population vi, 624 Miitord Haven, 496 fituation of the ancient town ing catacombs in, itid. Miltoni, sketch of the lite of, 523 bis great icarning and political principles, &c. 529 --'s Pardise Loft, first published, 527 Paradise Lost, origin of, 595 Regained, origin of, 598 Minstrels, Character of, 242 Mifrule, the lord of, 6+3 Mistletoe, ceremunies of, 444 Monuments in convent of Augustins, :3 of, 26 dancing, 169 Morco, sketch of, 603 Munsey, Dr. anecdote of, 93 Mucruls Lake, 283 Music houles of the 17th century, 595 Mutical instruments, Scotch, 427 the Indus, 107 N. Naishkin's villa, 547 National muscun, French, 18 Navy, state of, in the 16th century, 199 Naworth Castle, 329 Nile and the Ganges, 393 Novels, on the reading of, 514 Nurses, experiments of, on infants, 44 0. Olympus, Mount, excursion to, 610 Organic reproductions, on, 572 Orientals, customs of che, 502 Ollian, remarks on the poetry of, 301 Oftriches and their eggs, 10 P. lakington, Sir John, anecdotes of, 335 Pail-Niall, a fashionabis game, 535 Paradise Loft, origin of, 596 Regainer!, origin of, 598 Pirr and Johnson conipared, 36 Patrick, St. account of, 502 Peaceable disposition, 344 Pembroke, Earl oi, funnet by the, 308 Peninaen- |