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CHILDREN CALLED IMPS
BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
Return of Gentry, temp. Henry VI
Party-Similes of the Seventeenth Century
COUNTY RHYMES
History of the Nonjurors
Prince Memnon's Sister
CHILDREN CALLED IMPS
Bells at Berwick-upon-Tweed Chandler, Bishop of Durham
Custom on St. Thomas's Day
Sewell Family
Felicia Hemans's inedited Lyric
Sir Arthur Aston
CHANGE OF MEANING IN PROVERBIAL EXPRESSIONS
Pronunciation of Bible Names
Judges styled Reverend
Errata
THE BALLAD OF SIR HUGH
PENNSYLVANIAN FOLK LORE: CHRISTMAS
LEGENDS OF THE CO. CLARE: FUENVICOUIL (FINGAL) AND THE GIANT
THE STORY OF CRISPIN AND CRISPIANUS
Okey the Regicide
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
Grammar in relation to Logic
Return of Gentry, temp. Henry VI
Rapping no Novelty
Carlist Calembourg
Barrels Regiment
Creation of Knights
Florin and the Royal Arms
Church in Suffolk
SNEEZING
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
Passage in Sophocles
CHILDREN CALLED IMPS
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
Henry I.'s Tomb
Folk Lore in Hempshire
BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
Peter Allan
Robin Hood's Festival
JEWS IN CHINA
Photographic Engraving
St. Clemcut's Apple Feast in Staffordshire
Martyn the Regicide
THE DIVINING ROD
Gen. Sir C. Napier
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
Lady Mason's Third Husband
SNEEZING
Sir Arthur Aston
Marriage custom at Kantsford, Cheshire
The late Duke
Greek Epigram
“London Labour and the London Poor”
CHANGE OF MEANING IN PROVERBIAL EXPRESSIONS
The Word “Mob”
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day
Jewish Custom
Collodion Negatives
German Tree
FOLK LORE IN THE REIGN OF KING JAMES I
“Oh! for a blast,”
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS
Notices to Correspondents
Descendants of Milton
Burial in an Erect Posture
Lachlan Macleane
A Mistletoe Query
THE CURFEW
Veneration for the Oak
Cutom on Innoents' Day
Propitiating the Fairies
Cornish Folk Lore: King Arthur in the Form of a Raven
To Come
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