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Northall, Shropshire, i. 297. Oak, historic Cumberland, ii. 285. Obb wig, ii. 177. Oldmixon, vi. 249. Passing bell, i. 351. Peck (William), i. 513. Persehouse: Sabine, iii. 251. Pigott (Thomas), ii. 257. Police uniforms: omnibuses, iii. 75, 432. Prescriptions, i. 453; ii. 291, 492. Quotation: author and correct text wanted, ii. 276. Ravison scrivelloes, ii. 292. 'Rebecca,' a novel, iii. 176. Rechabite, ii. 314. River divided, i. 391. Ross (Frederick), vi. 149. St. Dunstan, i. 216. St. George, ii. 511. St. Paul's Cathedral, vi. 96. St. Thomas Wohope, ii. 275. Scribblers, irresponsible, ii. 137, 196. Shakespeare, poems on, i. 409; ii. 18; his grave, i. 331, 352, 416; ii. 195. Shipton (Mother), i. 406. Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Manors, ii. 256. Silk men: silk throwsters, ii. 216. Smothering hydrophobic patients, i. 332. Special constables, vi. 33, 349. Spirit manifestations, iii. 115. Straw-plaiting, iii. 414. Temple College, Philadelphia, i. 493. Theatrical Remembrancer,' iii. 429. Tideswell and Tideslow, ii. 36. Tregortha (John), ii. 393. Waggoner's Wells, ii. 214. White Bread Meadow, Bourne, iii. 365. Wilberforce University, Ohio, vi. 110. Willie (William), i. 67. Wilton Nunnery, i. 318. Wolverhampton pulpit, ii. 37

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Forster (M.) on Taylor the Platonist, i. 409
Forster (T.) on Acts xxix., lost chapter, vi. 74
Forsyth (V. de F.) on Constables or Governors of
Sterling Castle, iii. 147

Forysth (William), plant named after, vii. 346
Fort Montague at Knaresborough, x. 390, 437;

xi. 17

Forte Frigate,' sailor's song, iii. 128

Forti or Forsi (Fabio Oliva), Italian author, ii. 307
Fortunate Boy, his history, iv. 509
Fortune Playhouse, 1660-61, vi. 107
Fortune Theatre in 1649, i. 85
Forty days' periodicity, iv. 7
Forwale, origin of the word, x. 146

Forwhy, old English conjunction, vii. 185, 237, 294, 374, 419

Foscarinus as a Christian name, i. 127, 198, 277 Foscolo (Ugo) and house in Handel Street, London, vii. 487

Foslett, fostell- coffer or casket, iv. 48

Fossel, term applied to diamonds, xi. 186, 496; xii. 58

Fossil echinus in Roman urn, Kent, ix. 270, 332, 375

Foster (C. W.) on "Restraynte" of "the townes," viii. 47

Foster (H. J.) on Burnham Society, Somerset, ix. 291. Cobweb pills, i. 317. Edgar (Alexander and R.), ii. 493. Fetter Lane chapels, viii. 502. "Glory of the Methodists," i. 476. Purple patch," i. 510. Wesley in Germany, x. 187 Foster (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, i. 474. Latin lines, i. 248. Travers's (Elias) diary, ii. 68

Foster (Joseph), genealogist, his death, iv. 199; his Index Ecclesiasticus' and MS. complications, vi. 229

Foster (J. J.) on Beach (T.), portrait painter, ii. 332. Morland and Corfe Castle, ii. 207. Poundbury, x. 451. Quesnel, i. 8 Foster (Manning) on last words of Burns, iv. 45 Foster (W.) on saints' satisfaction, xii. 48 Fothergill (Gerald) on American emigrants, v. 147; vi. 86, 226. Archer of Umberslade, v. 195, 312. Armorial, iii. 351. Benbow, iv. 235.

Child's (Miss) elopement, x. 293. Commercial traveller's will, vii. 387. Denton family, v. 271. Dummer family, iv. 315. Duplicate will registers, iv. 46. Dyers at Wandsworth, v. 126. Emigrants to America, x. 326. Explicit testator, vi. 366. Genealogical research, iv. 246; vi. 345. Hemming-Stevens, iv. 157. Highlanders barbadosed, viii. 136, 176. Index of probates, iv. 277. Jacobite rebels, iv. 66. Jervis family of Birmingham, v. 197. Kempe (Abp.), iv. 434. Lawyers' wills, vii. 266. Local government records, iii. 337; iv. 278. Maltby: Mawbey, v. 8. Marshall's 'Genealogist's Guide,' vii. 347; viii. 153. Parish records, neglected, iv. 255. Playhouses, early, vi. 287. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will Registers, iii. 488. Racehorses in seventeenth century, viii. 207. Right to arms, iv. 188. Seaman or Fisherman Apprentice Book, vi. 186. Shakespearian memoranda, x. 286. Testator's full description, iv. 186. Touching for the king's evil, iv. 335. Watson and Hodgson families, iv. 349. Yorkshire wills not in proper custody, iii. 465 Fotheringay, its correct spelling, ii. 128, 215 Fotheringay bell, ewer and basin from, ix. 468 Fouché on Mary Stuart, viii. 49 Foulard, etymology of the word, i. 307 Foulis Castle, legend of, xi. 169

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Fountain "" Tavern, Strand, iv. 289, 336 Four Corners, game, c. 1788, vi. 69, 156, 235 Fourteen, XIIII. used for, xii. 409, 451 Fourth estate, origin of the term, xii. 184 Fowey : "Gallants of Fowey," origin of the title, i. 505

Fowke (F. Rede) on birth-marks, i. 494; iii. 173. "Call a spade a spade," iii. 169. Cipher used by Balzac, iii. 368. Dog training, iv. 488. Philippina Philopoena, iii. 471. Picking up scraps of iron, ii. 397. Superstitions of trades and callings, iii. 465. Verne (Jules), star and crescent moon, iv. 116

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Fowler (E.) on Ticket's drawings, ix. 407
Fowler (Dr. J. T.) on carved stone, i. 158
Fowler family, x. 364

Fowl-pen, pancakes in the, v. 229

Fox (Charles James), and Richard Fitzpatrick, i. 146; enigma by, iv. 530; v. 32, 97; his ancestry, vi. 410

Fox (E.) on Chaucer and English universities, iv. 47

Fox (W. H.) on dog's nose, v. 252

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Fox (W. L.) on Edward II.'s death, xi. 227.
Quid est fides?" xi. 297
Fox-Davies (A. C.) on Robert Wingfield's descend-
ants, v. 488

Foxe (John), the martyrologist, preface by, iv. 44
Foxe (Bp. R.), founder of Corpus Christi, Oxford,

iv. 23

Foxes as food for men, iv. 286, 355
Foxglove called rapper, viii. 178
Foxton (John), public executioner, d. 1829, viii. 246
Foy Boat Hotel, iv. 40

Framework Knitters, Worshipful Company of, their almshouses, vi. 263; viii. 426

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France (Anatole) on the English flag, vii. 227; his Garden of Epicurus,' x. 188, 273; spelling, xii. 28; on Philopatris, 229 France, traces of English rule in, i. 164, 253; last peer of, 225; Premier Grenadier of, 384, 470; and civilization, i. 448; ii. 13, 197; English exiles in seventeenth century, v. 148; horse-racing in, 167, 237, 294; samplers in, viii. 428, 497

Francesca and Paolo, Dante on, vii. 229 Francesca on Ardagh, ii. 289. Crowns in tower of church, i. 38. Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, iii. 413; iv. 111, 534. Edmond and Edward, iii. 49. Emmet and De Fontenay letters, i. 111. Grey (Admiral John) and Derry, iv. 428. Medical barristers, i. 32. Numismatic, iv. 288. Pigott (Thomas), ii. 113. Polar inhabitants, iv. 413. Scandinavian bishops, ii. 67. Speakers of Irish House of Commons, i. 227. Statues in Southern Russia, v. 349

Franceys, Francissus, or Le Franceys family, vi. 88

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Franklin (Benjamin) on genealogy, ii. 64 Franklin (W.), clock made by, ii. 448, 513 Franks (H. E.) on John Butler, M.P. for Sussex, iii. 257. Southwold Church, figures and emblems, iii. 498. Wesley and the wig, iv. 36. Franks (I. B.)=W. H. Cooper, 1787, ix. 250 Fraser (A.) on the farmers of Aylesbury, xi. 453 Fraser (G. M.) on blood used in building, iii. 174. French words in Scotch, x. 132. Guild (William), xii. 34. Inferior clergy, their appellations, x. 250. Knights Templars, iv. 10, 34. Scots Greys, x. 396. Yew tree, xii. 477

Fraser (James) of Phopachy, his pedigree, x. 330 Frederick the Great, his kingcraft, vi. 341; his MSS. in England, vii. 47

Franche leal et oie," motto of Godolphin School, Salisbury, vi. 210, 251 Francillon (R. E.) on 66 Cast not a clout," v. 474. Coleridge and Newman on Gibbon, v. 455. Free Society of Artists, its history, vii. 344 Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 73. Fate of the Free trade-smuggling, first used, ii. 250, 317 Tracys, iv. 192. German Volkslied, ii. 351. Freeholders temp. Elizabeth, x. 470; xi. 72 Highwayman's parting song, iv. 187. Horse-Freeman (Conrade), of Greenwich, 1554, ix. 6 shoes for luck, iii. 91. Pike and Peak, ii. 110. Quotations wanted, iv. 168. 'Reliquiæ Wottonianæ,' ii. 371

Frederick Lewis, eldest son of George II., lament
at his death, i. 346

Francis (E.) on William Francis, x. 190
Francis (John), and the repeal of the stamp duty,
iii. 242

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Freeman (E. A.), J. R. Green on his Norman Conquest,' i. 225, 294; on Gladstone's 'Studies on Homer,' xii. 170, 217

i. 49

Freeman (G.) on French Revolution, vii. 48
Freeman (J. J.) on rollups, iv. 308. Swinburne,
Freeman (Rev. Samuel), d. 1707, his burial-place
x. 148, 233

Francis (John Collins) on Elizabeth Barrett Browning Centenary, v. 204, 224. Blow (Rev. William), xii. 186. Bookseller,' ix. 85, 103. Freemason, Francis Linley, a blind, ii. 269 Charles (King) the Martyr, x. 227. City Freemasonry, and Richard Steele, vii. 268, 392; Press,' viii. 81, 103, 122, 142. Cornhill early organized, viii. 425; T. Carlyle and R. Magazine,' xii. 481, 501. Daily Telegraph Carlile on, xi. 370, 437; xii. 13, 49, 58; and jubilee, iv. 243. Dickens's surnames: Guppy, Sir Christopher Wren, xii. 286 x. 517. Ebsworth (J. W.), ix. 501. Electro- Freewill on tenné: sanguine: Erminites, ix. 55 phone and Lord Rosebery, xii. 246. Elim French, days and months in, vii. 290 Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii. 305. English Press French alphabetical skit, 1818, viii. 485 and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, iv. 167. "En-French anonymous biographies, 1866, x. 128 tente Cordiale," x. 178. Flags of Greater French assignats of the Revolution, vi. 149, 214 Britain, xii. 226. Harvest Supper songs, xii. French ballads inquired after, viii. 89 276. Hodgson's, 1807-1907, viii. 246, 266. French burdens to English songs, ii. 267 Holyoake (G. J.) and Chartists, v. 191. Howe French camp at Sandgate, or Sandgatte, viii. 218 (Earl), his Shakespeare Quartos and Folios, French-Canadian literature, viii. 29, 57, 173 ix. 4. Indian Mutiny, ix. 2. Jews in England, French character, Chateaubriand on, ix. 129 xii. 185. Longfellow, vii. 201, 222, 242, 261, French châteaux in the South of France, vi. 68 282. Longmans, xi. 2, 50. Macaulay and French cloister in England, i. 207 W. J. Thoms, xi. 165. Merlette (Mlle. G. M.), French coat of arms, x. 209, 258, 295 Monument on Fish Street Hill, iv. French émigrés in London, viii. 189 87. National Flag, ix. 502; x. 72. News- French Gazette, referred to in Marmion,' x. 268 paper Press Directory,' its diamond jubilee, iii. French heraldry, ii. 267; vi. 349 241, 261. Notes by the Way,' xii. 145. French miniature painter, i. 86, 137, 171, 211, 237 Old Sergeants' Inn, xi. 344. Puttick & French novel entitled Château de Tours,' ii. 129 Simpson, viii. 363. Post Office, 1856-1906, French peerage, works on, x. 289, 338 vi. 163, 182, 273. Saturday Review' jubilee, French poems and folk-songs, i. 409 iv. 382, 402, 422, 442. Spurgeon on Monte French proverbial phrases, i. 3, 485; ii. 404; Carlo, xii. 434. Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher) on iii. 203, 204; iv. 504; v. 243 Byron, xii. 369. Telegram, longest, ii. 192. French proverbs collected by Abbé Tuet, vii. Thames Embankment, its originators, viii. 193. Wadsworth as a Yorkshire name, vii. 308 Francis (R.) on Flaubert's Tentation de St. Antoine,' xii. 447

v. 267.

Francis (Sir Richard), knighted 1399, viii. 409
Francis (Sir Robert), of Foremark, iii. 270, 331
Francis (William), d. 1811, schoolmaster, x. 190
Francis Jones, xi. 128, 238

Francissus, Franceys, or Le Franceys family, vi. 88
Franco-German War, landed property in, i. 226,

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277

Franker, Baron of," in the Peerage of Scotland, vi. 268 Franking letters, i. 57, 133, 175; v. 48, 216, 274 Frankland (Sir T.), his daughters and Hoppner, x. 168, 233, 294, 374; xii. 232, 337

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French refugee bishops in England, viii. 87, 149, 171

French refugees in London, their burial-places,
i. 517; ii. 58

French regiments in English pay, ix. 130
French Revolution, Farmers-General executed, i.
French Revolution pottery, iv. 228, 252, 292
127, 174; its bibliography, vii. 48
French slang words, vii. 8, 50, 153
French Testament, 1551, viii. 108
French teaching at Stratford-at-Bow, vi. 326

French wills, mode of procedure, ix. 50
French words in Scotch, ix. 369, 450; x. 132, 274,
French words of uncertain origin, iii. 222, 445
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Freshman, earliest use of the term, ii. 467

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Freshman women, the term in America, ii. 266 Fresshingfield, Suffolk, coffin-shaped chapel at, i.

493

Frey (A. R.), his 'Sobriquets and Nicknames,' vii. 366

Friar Tuck in the Patent Rolls, 1429-36, ix. 47
Friday, Nippylug, v. 247

Friday Street, Surrey place-name, its origin,
X. 129
Friedland on Victor, Duke of Belluno, vi. 428
Friedrichsen (G.) on Schiller's' Wallensteins Tod,'
xii. 428

Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, ante 1751, x. 308
Friends, Society of, and burial-ground memorials,
ix. 188, 233, 297, 336, 434; their burial and
mourning habits, x. 31, 150, 237, 334
Frieze, pronunication of the word, vii. 245, 316
Frigates, steerage in, xii. 470

Frith (W. P.), picture of Swift and Vanessa, i. 67 Frittars or greaves of the whale, vii. 426; viii. 36 Frock, clothing term, misused by foreigners, xii. 284

Frodsham (Bridge), 1734-68, his biography, xii. 449

Frog-cup Sunday in Buckinghamshire, ix. 405
Froissart, heraldry in, x. 369, 452
"From whence," the phrase, i. 99, 55
Fronsac (Viscount F. de) on Canadian College of
Arms, v. 87

Frost (F. C.) on arms, 1653, viii. 415. Crowns in tower of church, i. 38. Devon provincialisms, vi. 33. Drake (Eleanor, Lady), viii. 415. Drake (Dr. H. H.), iii. 165. Dyspeptic History of Stafford, viii. 290; ix. 276. Edward IV.'s standard-bearer, xii. 147. Heraldic surname, vi. 78. Lundy Island, iv. 16. Pinchbeck family, iv. 77. Proverbs, two old, viii. 55. Royal Society of St. George, vi. 495. St. Edith, vi. 71. Scarlet pimpernel, xii. 166. Smoking and blind men, ix. 376. 'Spurrings, or banns, and lameness, xii. 498. Truckee, ix. 196

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Frozen words, a nautical yarn, i. 3

Fruitarian, derivation of the word, xii. 427, 511 Frusan, Fruzan, female Christian name, xi. 349 Fry (Caroline), author of 'Christ our Example,' ix. 35

Fry (Mrs. Elizabeth), her burial-place, x. 150 Fry (E. A.) on Anahuac, ii. 476. Bankes of Corfe Castle, v. 372. Bossom (John), xii. 275. Brett (Sir Alexander), x. 352. Domesday, iii. 233. Dummer family, iv. 315. Edwinstowe, Manor Court, Notts, ii. 536. Elizabeth (Queen), her household, x. 276. Flying bridge, ii. 491. Guelderland (Duke of): Duke of Lorraine, v. 313. Henley (George), x. 92. Parish documents, ii. 476. Percy (Hugh), iii. 97. Persehouse: Sabine, iii. 251. Quotations, English and Spanish, ii. 373. Rokewood: Style: Townsend, v. 488. Scalus (Thomas de), vi. 394. Schools during the Civil War, viii. 395.

(Molly), her descent, iii. 172

Fry (L. D.) on Manzoni's 'Bethrothed,' ii. 238 Fryer (Dr. John), d. 1733, his biography, ix. 308 Fryes, as browse for cattle, c. 1632, xii. 428, 494 Fulcenale in old inquisition, its meaning, vii. 507; viii. 92, 296

Fulford (John), Westminster scholar, xii. 209 Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, iv. 509; v. 35 Fulham manuscripts: parochial library, 1724, vi. 367

Fullarton (Mrs. E. M.) on Turton, xi. 289
Fuller (J. F.) on Chantrey and Mrs. Jordan, ix. 489.
Edinburgh stage: Bland, Glover, Jordan,
vii. 89, 131, 191, 354. Pellican family, xii. 268.
Fuller (T.), his use of the word " tailed," xii.
347, 398, 454

Fullerton (A. G.), his biography, i. 113
Fullerton (John), Westminster scholar, 1745, v.

309

Fulling days, meaning of the term, ii. 389
Full-stop, its origin, ii. 301.
Fulton (Robert), inventor, his biography, ix. 128.
Fulture, use of the word, i. 225, 296
Funeral and burial, c. 1413, distinction between,
viii. 9, 73

Funeral and right of way, viii. 120

Funeral bell, origin of the custom, i. 308, 350
Funeral customs in Devonshire, v. 48

Funeral garlands at Abbott's Ann, v. 427; vi. 155, 254, 396

Funeral invitations in Scotland, seventeenthcentury, v. 487; vi. 54

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Funeral refreshments at Giggleswick, xi. 287 Funerals, skeletons at, ii. 48 Funereal inscriptions, Latin, ix. 449 Furness Abbey, ancient clause concerning, xii. 249 Furniture, antique, its collection, ix. 389, 496 Furnival's Inn, portraits of Lords Raymond and Pengelly at, i. 288; and Charles Dickens, vii. 406 Furnivall (F. J.) on Browning's A Miniature,' i. 201. Chaucer's tomb, i. 28. Couplets of the dove, ix. 188. Fortune Theatre in 1649, i. 85. Holyoake (G. J.) and Chartists, v. 156. beth,' Tempest,' and storm of 1703, v. 181. Pope's Shakespeare Quarto, x. 107. speare's compliment to Elizabeth, ix. 125. Shakespeariana, iv. 284. Throat-cutting at public executions, x. 128

Furzing cards, vii. 186

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Fusil in heraldry, its derivation, ix. 90, 173
Fylde oath, its terms, xi. 509; xii. 56
Fylmand or foumart-polecat, iv. 55
Fynmore (A.) on the midwife toad, ix. 236.
Pimlico: Eyebright, xi. 415

Fynmore (Col. R. J.) on authors of quotations, ix. 393. Balloons and flying machines, xii. 195. Barnard & Staples, bankers, xi. 252. Beaconsfield and the primrose, xi. 37. Bells, v. 34. Blackburn (Archbishop), viii. 415. Blackwell (Barnaby), banker, viii. 73. "Bonnie Cravat," tavern sign, x. 365. Boys (Capt. Thomas), xi. 487. Bradley (Dr. J.), Astronomer Royal, xii. 489. Bream's buildings viii. 206. Breedon family, ix. 454. Brerewood (Edward), v. 258. Cainsford, Gloucestershire, xii. 367. Calfhill family, v. 9. Castle (Edmund), ix. 409. Castle (T.) and John Gill, ix. 409. Cawood family, ii. 515. Centenarian voters, v. 187. Chemists' coloured glass bottles, v. 356. Cherry in placenames, vi. 177. Chichele's kin, vi. Claringbold of Rolling Court, co. Kent, vi. 448.

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29. Sea-urchin, vi. 73. Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 73. Skrimshander, vi. 517. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 113. Sobriquets and Nicknames,' vii. 431. "Star and Garter Tavern," Pall Mall, x. 296. 'Steer to the Nor'Nor'-West,' iv. 132. Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher) on Byron, xii. 370. Stubbs (George), ix. 250. Stubbs (Sir T. W.), ii. 189; iii. 98. Sweers (Cornelius), viii. 230. Thompson (Mr.), of 6th Dragoons, v. 432. Tildens of Tenterden, xii. 258. 'Times' as "The Thunderer," ix. 397. Trafalgar last survivor, iv. 485. Turner (J. M. W.) and Sandgate, v. 127. Vachell, ix. 474. Vastern, v. 198. Violinists, female, v. 454. Vowels on monuments, v. 169. Ward (Baron), ii. 296. Webb (Richmond), xi. 297. Weed tobacco, ix. 274. Will, shortest, v. 206. William .III.'s horse, ix. 377. William of Wykeham, i. 278. Wilson ("Jock"), ix. 273. Woman with masculine name, ix. 518. 'Yong Souldier,' i. 477. Yorkshire dialect, iv.

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G, hard or soft, its pronunciation, vi. 129, 190, 236;
vii. 114
G. on Child's (Miss) elopement, x. 293. Children
at executions, x. 298. Dickens on half-baptized,
x. 294. Flying machines, xii. 417. Macaulay
on Dryden, xii. 375. Military bank-note: Fort
Montague, xi. 17. Parliamentary applause: its
earliest use, x. 296. Purfly, its meaning, xi. 292.
Wortley family of Barnsley, x. 209

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(A.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 448. Badger in the bag," i. 289. Cote (Nanny Natty): Lucy Locket, xi. 268. Dutch boy and the dyke, xii. 50. El-Serujah, x. 469. Feed the brute," i. 348. Marshall (Stephen), ix. 517. Three tailors of Tooley Street, ii. 468. Wislez (Mlle. C.), vi. 289, 396

Clergy in wigs, x. 16. Common hangman, viii. 336. Cooke (Sir Anthony), his wife, viii. 75. County tales, ii. 111. Coxe of Clent and Swynford, x. 115. Cromwell (Oliver), his head, xi. 390. Cross-legged knights, v. 314. Curse of Seaforth,' v. 233. Death after lying, x. 376. De Keleseye or Kelsey family, iii. 255. Demont (Matthew Diamondbuld), viii. 69. Diabolo : lorio, viii. 374. Dickens and the lamplighter's ladder, ix. 430. Dog-names, ii. 234, 470. Dover Pier, v. 418. Duel, last, with swords in England, xii. 378, 478. Dutton and Seaman families, vii. 266. Dwight surname, vi. 376. Eburne's Plaine Pathway,' 1624, viii. 410. Effigies of heroic size in churches, viii. 433. Epitaph at Wye, Kent, vi. 187. Estates held by peculiar tenures, ix. 197. Family societies, ix. 486. Fencible Regiment, v. 337. Fenner family, vi. 350. Finnis Street, x. 15. Fisher (Rev. Samuel), i. 156. Flaying alive, i. 155. Fleetwood (Bishop) W., ix. 232. Flintwinch (Affery), v. 78. Folkestone Fiery Serpent,' x. 508. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 254. Fynmore (R. J.) on Fettiplace, i. 473. Gill (Capt. Charles), R.N., x. 50. Glencoe massacre, vii. 287. Going a-gooding," iv. 527. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 95. Grey (Lady Mary), ii. 405. Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 155. Harvey's birthplace, x. 9, 174. Hereditary Herb-strewer to Royal Family, xii. 354. Hewson (Sir John), vi. 373. Hill (Benson Earle), iii. 472; iv. 114. Hogarth's House, Chiswick, xii. 486. Howard (Sir George), field-marshal, vii. 235. Hudson (Henry), his descendants, iv. 357. Huntingdon (Earl of), v. 487. Hutchinson (Col.) and Sandown Castle, viii. 190. Isles family, viii. 17. Iver, Bucks: Gallyhill, viii. 77. Ivy Lane, Strand, v. 175. Jacobite wineglasses, i. 293. Jenkyn, Little John, &c., v. 155. Junius claimant, vii. 206. Kay, Clerk of the Green G. (A. B.) on Shakespeare statuette, xii. 245 Cloth, viii. 271. Keeler (Rear-Admiral), xi. G. (A. J. C.) on Samuel Nettleship, viii. 170. 412. Kelsall (John), Mayor of Chester, xii. G. (A. W.) on City poll-books, vi. 328. History 157. Kennet (B.), Vicar of Bradford, vii. 217. of Parish Registers,' ix. 170. Provincial bookKennett (Bishop White), his father, i. 73. Ken- sellers, v. 492 nett arms, vii. 506. Kent, East Indiaman, x. G. (B. H.) on corks, ii. 391 477. Keyes (Thomas), viii. 147. Laconic G. (D.) on "lie in Scotch documents, xii. 388 letters, v. 171, 197. Ladies riding sideways, G. (E. N.) on Scott illustrators, vii. 10; ix. 378 viii. 235. 'Letters left at the Pastry-Cook's,' G. (F.) on glowworm or firefly, i. 47. Robin a x. 475. Lombard Street to a China orange,' Bobbin, i. 172 viii. 136. Mannings and Tawell, i. 255. Mason G. (F. W.) on blood used in building, iii. 372 (Sir John), x. 487. Mayors elected in churches, G. (G. G.) on Polinda and Albarosa, vii. 190. xii. 337. Mead (Dr. William), v. 337. Men of "What wants that knave ?" vii. 169 family as parish clerks, viii. 517. Military canal at Sandgate, xii. 334. Monoux (George), viii. 91; x. 57. Muscovy Company: Baltic Company, vi. 252. Napoleon's carriage, x. 275. Neale (Admiral) and Atkinson family, viii. 418. Nelson and Walmer Castle, viii. 310. "Now thus,' "" x. 502. Oxford University Volunteers, v. 216. Parry and Perry families, xii. 435. Peirce (Sir Edmund), Kt., viii. 490. Penny wares, ii. 415; iii. 17. Pharos at Dover Castle, vi. 393. Pightle: pikle, v. 470. Pilgrims' Ways, ii. 212. Pincerna (Richard), ii. 92. Polish Dragoons: Jager, xi. 256. Poll-books, viii. 76. Princess Royal, the title, viii. 35. Public service, long, vii. 7. Radcliffe (Ann), iv. 76. Rendez-vous, v. 306. Renzi (Sir Matthew de), X., 433. Ruby Wedding, xii. 55. St. Bridget's Bower, i. 137. St. Leger family, vi. 406. Salford: Saltersford: Saltersgate, x. 337. Seaman (Dutton), City Comptroller, xi.

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G. (G. H.) on authors wanted, vi. 368; xi. 88
G. (G. J.) on Dickens quotation, viii. 210
G. (H. C.) on German quotation, i. 248
G. (I.) on springs flowing to the south, vii. 90
G. (I. B.) on Canadian natural dyes, x. 348
G. (J.) on Compter Prison, iii. 254. French novel,
ii. 129. Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, xi.
449. Gainsborough's descendants, xi.
Gainsborough's wife, X. 509. Portrait, C.
1790, vi. 170

169.

G. (J. D.) on authors of quotations, viii. 508
G. (J. P.) on Oxford epigram, x. 367
G. (J. R. F.) on 'Merry Thoughts in a Sad Place,'
i. 193. "Was you? and "You was," ii. 72
G. (J. R. H.) on authors of quotations wanted,
vii. 374. Napoleon's carriage, vii. 357

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G. (J. W.) on arms of Lincoln, i. 168. Dowdall's
Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare,' i. 128
G. (L. I.) on Vicomte de Crémail, ix. 50, 277
G. (L. P.) on peacock as a Christmas symbol, v. 69

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G. (M. N.) on John Adams's epitaph, v. 245. American Loyalists, i. 313. Authors of quotations wanted, x. 454, 476; xi. 9; xii. 335. Avalon, ii. 411. Bank-note sandwich, xi. 515. Baskish inscriptions in Newfoundland, v. 513. "Brown Bess" applied to a musket, v. 154. Corunna bearer of the news, xi. 212. Lancey (Sir William H.), v. 72. "Feed the brute," i. 416. Fouché on Mary Stuart, viii. 49. French proverbial phrases, iv. 504. Goethe, vi. 38. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 354. "I lighted at the foot," &c., ii. 412. Kent (Duke of), his children, vii. 115, 172. Laconic letters, v. 234. Lincoln (Abraham) and European politicians, vii. 275, 433. Marlborough and Shakespeare, i. 352. Matches in Congreve, vii. 351. Naval foe, mysterious, xi. 347; xii. 113. Obsolete English games, vii. 512. Paffer, x. 56. Proverbs in the Waverley Novels, ii. 37. Quotations wanted, v. 489. Semaphore signalling, xi. 272. 'Sobriquets and Nicknames,' vii. 431. Sporting clergy before the Reformation, ii. 294. Willie (William), i. 315. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 11

G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, iv. 490
G. (P.) on Latin genitives in floriculture, v. 309
G. (P. T.) on bus for omnibus, viii. 147. Pie: tart,
viii. 134

G. (Q. F.) on Algernon Sidney, ix. 469
G. (R. B.) on Newington Place, xii. 268

G. (S.) on curious Christian names, i. 170. Sloan surname, xii. 228

G. (S. F.) on Fontainebleau, ii. 248. Seville Maze, iii. 54

G. (W.) on O. W. Holmes on citizenship, vii. 249

G. (W. R.) on 'Memoirs of a Stomach,' i. 27. Webster (Daniel), ii. 407

G. (W. H. M.) on "As merry as griggs," i. 36. 'Phenix,' 1707, iii. 89

Gaboriau, English translation of his 'Marquis d'Angival,' i. 428; ii. 58

Gabriel, slaver, and 18-gun brig Acorn, xii. 28
Gadsden (W. J.) on Norden's

niæ,' iv. 12

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Gadyr, calf's, meaning of the term, ii. 467
Gaelic, Scriptures in, iii. 289

Gaelic inscriptions in the Isle of Man, ii. 44
Gage (G.) on Havelock's March,' vi. 349

Gage (John) of Firle and John Gage of Haling, vi. 468

Gage family, notes on early members, viii. 241 Gage family of Bentley, Framfield, vii. 102 Gaidoz (H.) on British envoy at Warsaw, x. 327. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Esprit de l'escalier," vii. 250. Hotel servants, xii. 366. Hugo (Victor), his property in England, vi. 488. "In cauda venenum,' iii. 428. Lizards and music, xi. 167. Macaulay's letters to Randall, vi. 507. Nash (David William), ix. 372. "One shoe off and one shoe on," xii. 118. Pan-Germanic press, xii. 55. Russians and Japanese communications, iii. 347. Vowelshortening, x. 111. Women and wine-making, vii. 256

Gainsborough (T.), his Masonic portrait of the Earl of Chatham, i. 427; pictures with Pomeranian dog, v. 288; his portraits of Miss Coghlan of Bath, ix. 9; on portrait painting, c. 1793, 90; his wife, x. 509; at Richmond, 1780-87, xi. 149; his descendants, 169; list of signed pictures, 368

Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, xi. 449; xii. 18, 93, 155

Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, iv. 201

Galabank on Ralph, Lord Hopton, v. 409
Galapine, meaning of the word, ii. 447, 531;
iii. 252
Galbraith family, vi. 110

Gales (P. L.) on crows and rain, x. 88
Galileo, portraits of, ii. 426, 492; his famous
exclamation, xii. 185
"Gallants of Fowey," origin of the title, i. 505
Gallery, the Press Gallery, vi. 146
Galletti (A.) on bœijan or boijang, xii. 467
Galleywood, near Chelmsford, race-course round
the church, viii. 77
Gallie (G.) on Gallie surname, v. 309
Gallie surname, v. 309, 394, 454
Galloway (S.) on Job Heath, iii. 468
Gallows of alabaster, iv. 189, 276
Gally (P. and P.), prints by, vi. 428
Gally Hill, c. 1517, origin of the name, vi. 450;
vii. 292

Galpin (A. J.) on headless dolls, v. 307
Galton (Rev. Arthur), his writings, i. 349, 413
Galwey (H.) on Neil and Natt Gow, xii. 108
Gamage (William Dick), his biography, ii. 249, 334
Gambal, gambrel, or gamble, use of the word,

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As the farmer sows his seed, x. 169, 217, 273, 352

Badger in the bag, i. 289, 355
Bilbocatch, ix. 68

Brelan, v. 29, 114, 177

Bumble-puppy, vii. 306, 456; viii. 72, 293
Chop the wood, ix. 227

Comet, card game, xi. 489; xii. 15
Corks, ii. 347, 391, 452

Cotswold, ix. 146

Croquet or tricquet, ii. 8

Diabolo lorio, viii. 65, 287, 374
Dobbin, ii. 348; iii. 237

Footballat Scone on Fastern's Tuesday.xi.309
Four corners, vi. 69, 156, 235
Genesis, iii. 238

Gleek, vii. 362, 512
Hopscotch, xii. 329, 375

King of the Barbarines, vi. 320
Lorio. See Diabolo.

Mawe, 1559-97, x. 468

Medieval, viii. 369, 456; ix. 476

Nine men's morris, vi. 128, 177, 214
Noble Duke of York, viii. 494
Nuts in May, xi. 344, 437

Obsolete English, vii. 361, 402. 511
Olympic, in England, x. 147

Once in China there lived a man, ii. 507
Orkney, xi. 445, 446

Pall mall, ix. 250, 310

Petits chevaux, ix. 110
Pit-counter, v. 407

Portobello, vii. 88, 198, 277, 355

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