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No. 112, Cipollino marble, 188
No. 126, (Edes, p. 159-169,) 169
No. 131, vitrified cow, 175
No. 164 mistaken for 165, 170
No. 165 typifies the soul, 170
No. 186 emblem of fortitude? 172
No. 193, human eye emblem of Osiris, 172
No. 371, scribe, 168

No. 374 and 400, one object, Osiris, 176
No. 419, statuette on basalt, 181
No. 472, brown terra-cotta vase, 183
Catholic Clergy held farms, 101
Cattle at Hartwell, 123
Cattieuchlani tribe ousted, 4
Causeway from Hartwell to Aylesbury, 109
Cavalry pay under Cromwell, 243
Celtic Britons, Romans, &c. 12
Cemetery, ancient, found at Stone, 10
Ceorle or Saxon husbandman, 105
Chair and sword well engraved, 244
Chalk of the Chiltern Hills, 41
Chalgrove field, monument, 126

field, death of Hampden, 235
Chambers, three, furniture, Hartwell, 121
Champion of England, Fairfax, 240
Chancery suit and compromise, 155
Change in sea-terms, 36

Chantrey derived an idea from Quarendon, 131
Charles I. his coins found at Hartwell, 14

II. restoration, 20

visited Sir J. Borlase, 150

pardoned R. Beke, 227

his character, 237

Chatham, Lord, maligned the Princess, 143
Chequers Court, seat of Lady F. Russell, 243
Chilterns, 235

Children, short time at school, 25

not always like parents, 144

Chiltern Hills, furrowed by streams, 40

raid against squirrels, 100
have many Cold Harbours, 195
Hampden House, 235

Chirograph of a final concord, 111

Choristers of Pharaoh's daughter, (Edes, p. 182,) 184

Chorographical nomenclature, 3

Christian slavery abolished, 187

Christianity favoured women and children, 104
Christians fasted on the 1st of January, 52
Christmas day fatal to squirrels, 100
Church of Hartwell, (see Edes, p. 12,) 19

of Boarstall, 251

Cicero on parchment palimpsests, 211
Cicero's de Reipublica recovered, 211
Civil war, its effects here, 14

dealt blows on every hearth, 110
detestable, 212

Boarstall, important, 235
Civilization increases knowledge, 108
Clarendon's invectives against Hampden, 125
Clarendon Press engaged with eulogies, 142
undervalued Boarstall, 239

Claudius Gothicus, coin found, 13
Clay intermixed with shelly limestone, 42
Clerestoried nave of Quarendon, 130
CLIMATURE AND ITS MONTHLY PHENOMENA, 50
Clint, Captain, at Liverpool, 30
Clopton, Sir H. made three miles of road, 109
Clubs originated by Anglo-Saxons, 106
Coals, amount of, consumed by the French, 15
Coats of Arms universal temp. Edward I. 224
Cobb, Mr. T. engraved head of Hebe, 159
engraved Cromwell's sword, 243

Cobbett's admiration of good gardens, 95

Cockerell sided with Fiott, 160

Cockayne Hatley well cared for, 213

Cockburn's, Sir G. strange appointments, 169

Coins long unknown, 163

Colchester saw Campion fall, 242

Cold Harbour farm all grass, 92
COLDHARBOURS in records, 193

Cole's Escheats, consult for Gurneys, 223
Colivri in Sardinia, 195

College of Arms in England and Scotland, 148

Collingwood recorded in rhyme, 32
Cologne plates esteemed, 232

Colworth, seat of the Antonies, 149

Comet, Donati's, will not see harvest home, 76
Comparison of food and labour, 101

of 1080 and 1860, 107

Compound connections by marriage, 153
Confirmation of Edes and Speculum, 51
*Conspiracy against Humphrey Morice, 138
Constantine in Cornwall, 224

or Constann-tinn, 231
Conquest, thence to 1864, 2
Conquests by the Emperor in August, 71
Constellations near meridian in January, 54
to be observed in February, 56
to be observed in March, 58

in April, 60

in May, 64

in June, 65

in July, 69

in August, 72

in September, 74

best seen in October, 77

in November, 80

in December, 82

Contested election at Aylesbury, 227

Convictions of juveniles injurious, 29

*Cook to Sir T. Lee, name unknown, 225

Cooke, the Rev. E., got Hampden's autograph, 126

T. his signature, 248

*Cooper's Annals of Cambridge, 247
Coppices felled in December, 83

Corn sowed upon the ground, Hartwell, 122
Cornish, Admiral Sir S., of Colworth, 149
Cornua ammonis, their abundance, 45
Cornwallis first name of the Akbar, 32
Correlation of Morton and other Lees, 129
Cotoneaster, a Welsh plant, in June, 67

Cotswold Hills have many Cold Harbours, 195

Cottagers suffered by inclosures, 18

Cottages immorally crowded, 18

Cottage gardens assigned, 19

gardening useful to the labourer, 94

life depreciated in Bucks, 94

Cottages of the industrious, 95
Cotton family, 248

County histories valuable, 203

Court of Common Pleas throws light, 112
Court-cubberd, its meaning, 124

Court adherents call the Princess Augusta mean, 141
Cray-fish, fresh-water, 21

Creator, his works inscrutable, 192

Creslow manor, its legend, 15

Creslow pastures unaltered, 221
*"Critici Sacri" offered cheap, 216

Cromwell's Bible in Hampden Library, 126
Puritans not the only Vandals, 213
vigour, 242

Cromwell began war late, 242

chose men well, 242

slept at Dinton, 247

thus spelt, 249

Crook, Walter, an intelligent farmer, 5

Crops in good ear in June, 66

Crosses adopted also by Teutons, 10
Crow-keepers loud in April, 62
Cuckoo heard in April, 61

birds in Shakspeare, 70

piracy on grave-stones, 201

Cui bono too hastily demanded, 51
Culloden Papers pro Frederick, 140
Cunobelyne, Shakspeare's Cymbeline, 206
his furniture not elegant, 125

Curfew harsh, 106

Cuttle, his advice adopted, 1 and 12
Cycle represents a gazebo at p. 74, 54
Cyprides, swimming by cilia, 42
Cyrenaica explored, 168

Daffodils remind one of Shakspeare, 58
Dalrymple found Silphium in Palestine, 224
Daniele, bibliographer at Naples, 160

Danish spears resembled swords, 206
Date of the Exodus disputed, 180

of Halley's death, 209

of Pecke's death altered, 219

in Roman numerals, 222

of Stone Church, 229

*Dean, Forest of, old customs extant, 202
Death of Lee Antonie in 1815, 152
DECEMBER'S Sun in the Tropic of Capricorn, 81
Decree of the Court of Chancery, 111
DEFENCE OF BIRDS approved by Farmers, 95
De la Beche, Vale of Aylesbury, 39
on Egyptian glass, 175

Dell, Jacob, his grave-stone on sale, 218
Demosthenes fought at Chæronea, B.C. 400, 155
Denmark and Nelson, 37

Denton, Sir A. married into the Hampdens, 115
Dentaria bulbifera, rare, 61

Denudation by violent streams, 41
DESECRATION OF SACRED EDIFICES, 210

of churches, 217

Deserted Village, 101

Destruction of birds in Prussia, 98

*Diamond ring in the Musgrave family, 142
Dinton and Shakspeare's inscription, 208
Dinton Hall Museum, 246

Director of the Society of Antiquaries, 200
Disintegration of the Earth, 43
Diverticulæ on Roman Roads, 194
Divi Julii, his coin bears an eye, 174
Dodsley pro Frederick, 141

Dogs, too many, endanger sheep, 59
Dog-days in July, 71

end 11th of August, 72

Dog-faced baboon, emblem of Thoth and Nubia, 169
"Doing-up" often destructive, 204
Domesday Book attests the Normans, 13
on Creslow, 221

Domestic life shown by inventories of goods, 118
Dottrina Christiana in Arabia, 247

DOUBLE-FACED BRASS IN STONE CHURCH, 210; a

word more relating to, 222

Douglas, author of Nenia Britannica, 12

Drach's, Mr. answer relative to the rose, 184

Drainage attended to in April, 62

Draining must be attended to in October, 78
Dreary weather in November, 79
Dress included in some inventories, 118
Dressings for each crop, 87
Drogheda, siege of, 245

Drunkenness corrected by gardening, 94
Duncan, Dr. in defence of birds, 97
Ducange praises peacocks, 4

Duke of Northumberland and Smyth, their similar
progress in the Royal Navy, 181

Duty, its importance, under canvas or funnel, 36
Dyce, Rev. A. incorrect inscription, 209
Dyke, Sir T., F.R.S. Kent, 149
Dynham, Lady, at Boarstall, 237

returns to Boarstall, 241
Dyninge roome furniture, Hartwell, 121

Earthworm, its utility, 43

East India Directors ordered the Akbar, 35
Edgehill, see Lord Wharton, 236
Edgeware presented to Rev. T. Martyn, 150
Edinburgh Review con. Frederick, 140
Educational demand low, 23

Edward VI. see his tender mercy, 218
Edward the Confessor at Brill, 233
"E'er around the huge oak," 84
Egerton, Sir P. on the Pleuropholis, 44
Eggs begin to be laid in houses, 57

of birds to be destroyed, 96
Egypt and Mexico show one origin, 164
Egyptian structure over a spring, 22
resemblance to Mexico, 163

EGYPTIAN RELICS, 168

dates uncertain, 180

Ehrenberg on animalcula, 192

Elator family food for birds, 96
Elder in full flower in June, 68
Elements the same in animals and plants, 50
Elgin, Lord, his marbles, 160

his inscription on Tweddell, 161
Ellis, Sir H. on Aylesbury beer, 22
Elizabeth, Queen, midnight legend, 15
Elizabeth's cattle fed at Creslow, 221

Emblems not always idols, 169

"E meglio che si dica qui fuggì," 157
Enalio saurian by Professor Owen, 45

Enemies to birds, 99

66

England displayed" on Verulam, 214

Engraved monuments not trustworthy, 203
Enstone, its History by Mr. Jordan, 127
Entomostracous crustacea, 42

Enumeration of the epithet "Cold," &c. 195
Epaulettes now abound, 37

Epitaph, "Here lies Fred," &c. 141

cut, but restored, 211

Epulary hospitality on the decline, 79
Equestrian statue at Hartwell, 143
Equinox windy, (see Ædes,) 57
abounds in wind, 74
Eratosthenes invited by Evergetes, 162
Errors relative to birds, 95

in the Edes by a cursive copyist, 152
in Catalogue of Hartwell Museum, 168

Essex, Earl of, on the Army, 241
Ethnology should turn W. and E. 165
Etruscans regarded the eye as a badge, 173
Etymology of Britain by Camden, 9
Eugene, Prince, in Flanders, 157
Evaporation exceeds the rain, 60
Evergetes the benefactor, 162

Everest, Sir G. knighted in 1862, 148

Evergreens show their value in November, 80

increase in value December, 82

Evil eye, widely dreaded, 172
Examiners often unilateral, 26
Exhaustive agriculture not in Bucks, 93
Exmouth, Lord, in Tunis Bay, 187

Exodus ruined Egypt, 180
Expense of searching for water, 48

Eyebrow arched, both in the W. and E. 166
Eye of Osiris on ships' bows, 173
Eyes of the Ichthyosaurus by Mantell, 45

Fagots made up in December, 83
Fairfax MSS. in Leeds Castle, 233
took Boarstall, 238

his autograph letter, 240

Falconer pro Frederick, 141

Fallows must be looked to in April, 62.
to be attended to in July, 71

Farming occupations in January, 57
in May, 65

and proportional harvest, 198

Farms of moderate size, 84

list of them, 85

*Fasting during Lent after the Reformation, 153
Faustina, her Æternitas, 189

Fauvel, M., French Consul, 160

Feast of Fools engendered plough witches, 55
FEBRUARY, see Shakspeare, 55

Fees of knighthood in 1752, 147
Felbrigge monument destroyed, 213
Female line in the Aubreys, 235

Ferruginous islets or bottom of green sand, 41
Festival, school, annual holiday, 28
Fibula, bronze, found at Stone, 10
Field-work in September, 75

Field, Mr. had some relics, 206
Find on lowering the road at Stone, 11
the latest, near Peverel Court, 13
of English coins at Hartwell, 14
Finds are still numerous, 205
FINDINGS IN NORTH AFRICA, 187

Fiott, Mr. J. raised a tablet to Tweddell, 160
J. nephew of Lee Antonie, 151

Fishes in a fossil state, 42

Fitton on the Vale of Aylesbury, 39
Flamingo worshipped in the W. and E. 164
Flowers apparently capricious, 52

beginning to bloom in February, 56

blowing in March, 58

abound in May, 64

in June, list of, 66

in July, 70

in August, 73

still blooming in September, 75

few in November, 81

Foliage equally admired in W. and E. 166
*Forays of the Danes, 205

Forbes, Professor E., examined Hartwell fossils, 44
Foremast men furnished by the Akbar, 31

Fore-bitts of the Akbar, 35

Forgiveness of the past yields a new life, 37
"For he who fights," &c. assigned to Butler, 156
Foster sided with Fiott, 160

Fowler, Mr. A. K. of Aylesbury, 6

ploughed 7 acres per diem, 91

made to be a farmer, 92

Fox, Mr. opposed to Princess Augusta, 146
*Fox's Martyrs," stolen copies sold, 216
Frederick, Prince, two opinions of, 138
like George his father, 143
Freehold yeomanry are swamped, 18
"Frenchies," their habits at Hartwell, 15
Fresh-water limestone near St. John's Lodge, 44
Friarage field, site of ancient coins, 207
Frigate school at Birkenhead, 34
Fritillary, or frogcup, in April, 61

Frost, C. Esq. on History of Hull, 219
Fructification aim of animals and vegetables, 182
Fruits abundant in June, 67

end in September, 74

should be more encouraged, 94
Fuller on lying inscriptions, 219
Funeral oration of Whelocke, 240
Funereal brass at Constantine, 231

Gage, Colonel, took Boarstall, 236
Gallerye furniture, Hartwell, 121
Garden duties in January, 54

produce abundant in July, 69
Garner, Hartwell, contents, 122
Garret, upper, Hartwell, 122
Garter, insignia of, at Quarendon, 131
Gate-tower of Boarstall, 234
Gault accompanies green sand, 40
Gazebo represented on p. 74 of Cycle, 54
Gemini, Sun in, in May, 64
Genealogy esteemed by Palgrave, 3

of the Lees, (Edes, p. 96,) 152

Genius too often conceit, 26
Geography enlarged topography, 2
Geology, Climature, and Husbandry, 39
George II. hated his eldest son, 138

abused his daughter-in-law, 141

George II. his statue in Hartwell Park, 145
Gervis, tomb of one of the family of, 231
Ghirrza sculpture lost, 189

Ghost stories in the vicinity of Hartwell, 15
Gifford, Sir J. his brass given away, 216

Glover, Leonidas, pro Frederick, 139

Goldsmith quoted, " For he who fights," &c. 156

"Good and Joyful Newes," &c. 208
Goodall, his excavations at Dinton, 12

Rev. J. his letter, 246

Gorney and Tharpe on one Brass, 211
inscription, how restored, 222

Gournay arms, their colours, 224

made Earl by William Rufus, 224
Grades of rank similar in the West and East, 164
Graffe at Boarstall, 240

Granville, Lord, no favourite with Augusta, 146
Grapes out of doors ripen in October, 77
Grattening up, mode of ploughing, 6
Grave-clothes required to be woollen, 226
Graves "whisper truths in Reason's ear," 225
Gravestones sold for 1s. 6d. each, 217
Great nations have most inequalities, 108
Great chamber at Hartwell, furniture, 121
Great Marlow, Lee Antonie, M.P. 150
Greater Syrtis to be explored, 168

Green sand in the Vale, 40

GREEK INSCRIPTION ON GOLD, (Ædes, p. 192,) 161
Greeks regarded snakes as emblems, 197
Grendon Underwood famed for bad roads, 135
Griffin, R., Fees of Honour, 148

Guesten Hall in danger, 216
Gurnai, dates of their rotuli, 225
Gurney, Hudson, his great age, 223

V.P.S.A. referred to, 223

Habiliments valuable in former days, 118
Haddock monuments destroyed, 214
Hail seldom occurs here, 66

*Hall, Bishop, mentions Cold Harbour, 196
"The fairer tombe," &c. 213

his "Byting Satyr," 17

Hallam on permanence of hedges, 206

on hedges, 221

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