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King (Francis) on assassination the métier of kings, viii. 328. Audyn or Audin family, ii. 18. Bailiff of Eagle, ii. 46. Epitaphiana, ii. 322. False quantities in Parliament, ii. 326. Family door-plates in London, vi. 225. "First catch your hare," i. 175. Latin pronunciation, ix. 314. "Omne bonum Dei donum," vii. 33. Palæologus in the West Indies, vii. 209. Parsonages, pre-Reformation, ix. 287. Pimlico, xi. 133. Pre-Reformation tabernacle, viii. 507. Proverbs, two old, vii. 407. Radnorshire rime, vii. 205. Selvaggi and Milton, viii. 48. Trafalgar, V. 57. Wellington badge: Watier's, 1814, iv. 155. West Indian hurricane lore, vii. 127. Yorke (Eliot), iv. 488. See also King (W. F. H.). King (Bishop Henry), his marriage, vi. 250, 353 King (Capt. James), F.R.S., his death, ix. 449; x. 57

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King (Joseph), Joachin Cardoza, volunteer under Nelson, v. 108, 213

King (J. Stuart) on coffee, xii. 377

King (Luke), Deputy-Muster-Master, Ireland, 1689, i. 226

King (Thomas), English Jesuit, 1561, viii. 437
King (W. E.) on Willock of Bordley, ii. 188
King (W. F. H.), his 'Classical and Foreign
Quotations,' ii. 281, 351; iii. 447; vii. 24; ix.
107, 284, 333; x. 126; xi. 247; xii. 127; his
death, xi. 380. See also King (Francis).
King (W. L.) on Godfrey of Bouillon, vi. 150.
Tyngrie (Sybyl de), vi. 209

King family, viii. 510

King of Patterdale, the appellation, i. 149, 193, 276 Kingdom (Lemuel), M.P. for Hull, his biography,

xii. 408

Kingdom's Intelligencer,' vii. 148, 238, 270, 395, 491; viii. 396

Kingham (J. C.) on towns unlucky for kings, vii. 75

Kingod on "Mors janua vitæ," viii. 231
Kings, names of English, i. 225; compared with
Queens, v. 389; towns unlucky for, vii. 29, 74,
212; viii. 36; assassination the métier of,
viii. 328, 391, 497; Indian, their names, c. 1710,
iii. 449, 497; Saxon, living descendants, v.
189, 252

King's Bagnio. See Duke's Bagnio.
King's Bodyguard temp. Charles I., xi. 427, 493
King's Channel in the Thames estuary, xi. 269
King's Cock-Crower, iii. 228, 312

King's College, Cambridge, and Sir Isaac Newton, xii. 229, 294

King's County, members for county and boroughs, i. 227, 293

King's Cross bridge, its erection, vii. 386 "King's Dues " explained, ix. 271, 337

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King's evil, touching for, iv. 287, 335; vi. 345 King's Head," Hampstead Road, its history, vi. 207, 276

King's Lynn, curious epitaph, xii. 506

King's money, letter money or bounty, its origin, iv. 428; v. 198

King's Old Bargehouse, its location, viii. 167, 417; early picture of, x. 188

King's printers, and printers of the Crown, xi. 128 King's silver at Lincoln College, c. 1525, x. 47, 117

King's Weighhouse, 1666, and Love Lane, v. 303

Kingsford (C. L.) on St. Martin Pomeroy, x. 495 Kingsford (H.) on Pinkett, ii. 427. Quarterstaff, vi. 106. Kingsford (W. B.) on "At the back of beyond," xii. 57. Children at executions, iii. 33. Dyer (Sir Edward), ii. 32. Gatton inscription, vi57. "Quid est fides?" xi. 296. "There's not a crime," ii. 14

Kingsland almshouses, changes in, vi. 262, 303; viii. 426; xi. 124

Kingsley (Charles), 'Old and New: a Parable,' iv. 125, 212; his New Forest Ballad,' ix. 508; his Lorraine, Lorrèe,' x. 210, 278, 377, 452, 497 Kingsley (Col.): "Kingsley's Stand "at Minden, vii. 109, 158, 294, 378 Kingsley quotation, iii. 88 Kingston-on-Thames, Queen Elizabeth's School at, i. 166, 215; epitaph at, x. 502 Kingston-upon-Hull, Easter sepulchre at,i. 265 Kingsway and Aldwych, their inauguration, iv. 361, 410, 433, 451

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Kiplin or Kipling family, ii. 269 Kipling (Rudyard), his Our Lady of the Snows, i. 246, 311, 392; his Barrack-Room Ballads," v. 307; 'Mandalay,' 389, 417; 'Five Free Nations,' 389, 417; With Scindia to Delhi," v. 426, 518; vi. 32, 75; Rake, its locality, v. 480; and the word Ikona, vi. 46, 90, 135; Dowb in Barrack-Room Ballads,' viii. 54, 135, 218; "Dust builds on dust in his Recessional,' 385; picaroon' in his Last Chantey,' ix. 185, 234; and J. Ovington, 248; and Otway, 426, 492; on Shakespeare, x. 348, 395; parodies of, xii. 128, 177, 238, 297, 472; character in 'Actions and Reactions,' 329; Spanish translation of his works, 448

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Kipling family and Bowes Churchyard, vi. 7, 78
Kipples family of Glasgow, i. 109, 251
Kirby (Richard), sixteenth-century architect, v.
147, 232, 295

Kirby Hall, Northants, article by Lady Constance
Howard on, vii. 228, 275, 458

Kirk (Alexander), Glasgow shipbuilder, c. 1818, v. 129

Kirk (R. E. G.) on Chaucer's father, iii. 145. Chaucer tragedy, iv. 5

Kirkbride family of Ellerton, Cumberland, viii. 309

Kirklington Barrow, its opening, ii. 246
Kirkman (Francis) and W. Carpenter, 1657, ix. 248
Kirkstead Chapel, Lincs, its recent history, vii.
446; viii. 35

Kirton-in-Lindsey, smuggling at, v. 282
Kissing bush, Christmas, described, iv. 502
Kissing gates, origin of the name, ii. 328, 395
Kitchen (Robert), Westminster scholar, xi. 289
Kite-flying in the East, ix. 147

Kites, team of steerable, xi. 465

Kit-Kat (Dick), c. 1843, his illustrations, vi. 368 Kit's Coty House, origin of the name, iv. 247, 413 Kitterick, pictures from, xi. 189

'Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 50, 98, 197, 236, 337, 471

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Kniaz, its meaning and pronunciation, iv. 107, 130, 152, 193, 334

Knifeboard of omnibuses, x. 86, 153
Knight (Joseph), his death, vii. 501;

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Laureateship, viii. 267, 311; and the Rabelais Club, xii. 165

Knight (W.) on Lyrical Ballads' motto, iv. 350 Knight in armour, picture of, i. 29

Knighthood of 1603, vi. 181, 257, 474; vii. 16, 54, 113

Knightley (Lady) on Knightley family, v. 371 Knightley family, v. 250, 313, 371

Knight's head resting on lady's body in monumental effigy, x. 228, 273

Knights and their swords, how worn, ix. 308, 477 'Knights of England,' by Dr. W. A. Shaw, vi. 1, 72, 181, 257, 474

Knights of the Round Table, quasi-Masonic order, vi. 9

Knights Templars, points in their cross, i. 149, 211, 338; 1128-1312, iii. 467; in Scotland, iv. 10, 34, 97; their registers, 167, 235 Knights of Windsor, iii. 5

Knights without noses, meaning of the phrase, xi. 49, 158

Knots of may, xi. 344, 437

Kniphofia, botanical term, x. 288, 333, 438 Knowle Hall, portrait of Hannah Lightfoot at, vii. 289, 350

Knowles (Herbert), born at Gomersal, 1798, ii. 489

Knox (Ann)=Dr. John Lamy, temp. George II., xii. 210

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Knox (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 510 Knox (John), his Monstrous Regimen of Women,' xi. 188, 234, 338

Knox (William), his 'Mortality,' xi. 247, 397 Knoydart, place-name, its pronunciation, viii. 106 Kodak, inventor of the word, v. 400

Kodak on Gladstone's horsemanship, ix. 191 Koepenick captain, Berlin hoaxer, vi. 364 Kola-nut, origin of the name, v. 286 Kolliwest, the word in Mid-Cheshire, ii. 9 Kom Ombo on Aristophanes's Wasps,' v. 188. Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 128; vii. 69. Catalogues, printed, of public libraries, iv. 388. German Encyclopædia, viii. 389. GermanEnglish dictionary, ii. 9. Hippomanes, iii. 127. Irish Parliament, viii. 190. Juvenal translated by Wordsworth, iii. 288. Macaulay on competitive examinations, viii. 169. Mahan (Capt.) on Ireland, xii. 187. Pan-Germanic Press, xi. 447. Passow's Greek-Latin lexicon, v. 109. Swift's works: annotated editions, viii. 231. Swinburne on Irish Nationalists, xii. 350. Temple (Sir William), his Swiss visitor, viii. 129. Wellington (Duke of), on uniforms, viii. 8. 'Wilhelm Meister,' i. 489

Kopsch (H.) on silk first mentioned in the Bible, viii. 231

Korean and Manchurian names, i. 265
Kotow, its early use, v. 500

Kottabos,' Dublin University magazine, viii. 46 Krapina, holy place of the Illyrians, viii. 188, 258, 476

Berlin,

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Krebs (H.) on Bacon and the drama, ii. 129. Baskish folk-lore about souls, vii. 73. iv. 466. Chateaubriand, ix. 129. transition, v. 86. Copernicus, xi. 473. Don Quixote,' 1595-6, iv. 158. Dover pier, iv. 451. Duma, vi. 56. Edinburgh: its derivation, x. 410. Edward in Slavonic, viii. 115. Electron, ii. 225. Fanshawe (Sir R.), iii. 499. Folk

lore origins, vii. 53. German Encyclopædia, viii. 457. Gwyneth, ii. 255. Harbours, xi. 477. Haze, vii. 214. Helvellyn, iii. 287. Hetman: Ataman, v. 157. Hus before the Council of Constance, xii. 94, 158. Immanquable, xi. 145. "Jan Kees," v. 15. Lithuanian etymological dictionary, v. 313. M., iv. 134. March (Ausias), V. 14. Masburensis : its identity, xi. 413. One: its pronunciation, xii. 288. Össian, vi. 336. Pearl, its etymon, vi. 137. Piccaninny, iv. 255. Place, V. 412. Porta del Popolo, Rome, ix. 433. Roman law, x. 469. Russian Christian martyr (first), viii. 93. Scaramouch, x. 86, 257. Siberia, i. 346. Soul and eyes, vi. 466. Trafalgar, iv. 385. Turntable in Llaneilian Church, vi. 337. 'Volksbücher," xii. 58. Whiff, a boat, x. 29. Whitsunday in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,' ii. 313. 'Wilhelm Meister,' ii. 57. Zémstvo and Zemsky-Sobór, iii. 185

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Krimpen (W. del Court de) on Van Sypesteyn manuscripts, iii. 409

Kroencke (E.), book-collector, his biography, i. 148, 198

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Krueger (Dr. G.) on Agnostic poets, ii. 528. Algonquin element in English, iii. 34. "All the world and his wife," xii. 177. Antiquary V. antiquarian, ii. 174. Ash as place-name, i. 72. Bacon, viii. 310. Blake (Benjamin): Norman: Oldmixon, iii. 15. Browning's thunderfree," ii. 194. Chapzugar cheese," xi. 476. 'Childe Harold,' viii. 430. Clocks stopped at death, iii. 175. Cowper, ii. 149. Davies's epigram on actors, xii. 389. Defiance, vi. 226. Dogs in war, v. 195. Dry, as applied to spirituous liquors, viii. 269. Duelling in Germany, iv. 516. Dugdale's trustworthiness, iv. 487. English authors' birthdates, vi. 228. English spelling: English culture, V. 148. Epicurus in art, xii. 347. Falstaff on honour, v. 128. Fire: fire out, viii. 455. German quotation, i. 339. Globetrotter, viii. 485. Grindy, viii. 93. H in Cockney, ii. 491. Haldane, x. 347. Haze, vii. 273. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 354. Henry IV.,' III. i. vi. 324. "Honest Hock: Hog: Hoga, viii. 13. broker," ii. 452. Immortality of animals, i. 336. Jeer, i. 70. Kaboose, ii. 214. "Let the dead bury their dead," i. 488. Letters, their names, iii. 228. "Luther's distich," i. 473. Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vii. 256. Paměla Pamela, i. 433; ii. 90. Pittance, viii. 186. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 209. Portmanteau words, v. 235. Quotations wanted, iv. 91. Rowton (Lord), v. 149. Shakespeare's epitaph, x. 346. Shakespeare's grave, iii. 495. Shakespeariana, ii. 523; iv. 443; vii. 302; viii. 164; ix. 264; x. 164. Split infinitive, iii. 51. Step-brother, ii. 473. Stepping across a child, ix. 338. Telling the bees, x. 97.

TH as

a symbol, x. 390. Touching wood, vi. 231. Trooping the colours, ii. 116. Vegetarian : Fruitarian, xii. 427. Vocabulary of peasant, ix. 134. "Volksbücher," xii. 133. Voltaire and Rousseau, viii. 154. Waterloo campaign, WhitV. 107, 373. Welsh rabbit, i. 70. sunday, iii. 16. Winston Shakespeare portrait, ix. 68. Women and wine-making, vii. 295. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 192 Krug on slavery, iv. 429 Kruger (Frederick), Hermit of Wallasey, iii. 246 Kuens or quens, derivation of the word, vi. 170 Kuroki (General), his origin, ii. 347

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L. on Bri: The Planche, iv. 389. Earthquakes in Wales, vi. 30. Inscription on

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i. 268. Quotations wanted, vi. 89. worth churchyard wall, vii. 210

L. (A.) on handkerchiefs as relics, viii. 448. Municipal documents, iii. 50

L. (A. A.) on riddle, i. 207

L. (A. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 509

L. (A. H.) on chemists' coloured bottles, v. 168 L. (A. S.) on Addison's maternal ancestry, x. 356. Cook (Benjamin), bookseller, vi. 308. Lamprey family of Dublin, vi. 490. Lawrence, iv. 388. Lintot Society, vi. 389. Lintott (H. and J.), vi. 469

L. (C.) on White Ensign, ix. 128

L. (D. C.) on St. Ninian's Church, ii. 68
L. (E. M.) on "Lost in a convent's solitary gloom,"

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bridge early lists, ix. 414. Carnwath pedigree, viii. 492; ix. 398. Cope of Bramshill, iii. 174. English bishop (first) to marry, x. 412; xi. 51. Floral emblems of countries, v. 509. French refugee bishops, viii. 171. Godfrey (Col. Charles), vi. 155. Hastings (Warren), his first wife, i. 494. Hayes, Consul at Smyrna, v. 349. Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 517. Jack and Jill, iv. 93. Pinchbeck family, iv. 77. Plane sailing or plain sailing, x. 270. Prebend of Cantlers, iv. 410. Renzi (Sir Matthew de), X. 433. St. Barbara's emblems, xii. 216. Sargent (Henry Martyn), ix. 276. Stephenson, Governor of Bengal, ii. 437; iii. 395. Vanneck (Mrs. and Miss), xii. 377

L. (F. F.) on Capt. Death, i. 48. Woffington (Peg), her letter, i. 124

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L. (G.) on He who knows not," i. 277

L. (G. D.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, iv. 353

L. (G. H.) on Shoreditch family, x. 369

L. (G. P.) on woolmen in the fifteenth century, ii. 514

L. (H.) on Capt. Curry, 1759, v. 208

L. (H. B.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 10

L. (H. G.) on West's picture of death of Wolfe, v. 409

L. (H. P.) on A nafedave," xii. 296. Abracadabra, x. 54; xi. 418. Anna, a place-name, x. 417. Anne of Austria, ix. 452. Apples: their old names, ix. 297. Artahshashte," xi. "Beeswaxers, xi. Besturne in trouba

148. Baal-fires, x. 252. 237. Bergerode, xi. 434.

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dour poetry, viii. 406. Black Guard, xi. 446. Bladum : siligo, viii. 114. Blather: bladder, vi. 456. Bloom in iron manufacture, viii. 26. Blunder of a Vulgate translator, vii. 126. Bossing, its meaning, vii. 135. Breese in 'Hudibras,' viii. 77. Bridge, its derivation, i. 189. Broach or brooch, iii. 78. "Brokenselde," xi. 233. Burglars, charm used by, vii. 426. Camber, xi. 326. Canon of wine at mess, viii. 390. Card terms, x. 468. Catalogue raisonnée," xii. 418. Chauceriana, viii. 252. Chevesel pillow, vii. 268. Chops of the Channel," viii. 268; xii. 117. Church spoons, V. 13. Churchwardens' accounts, vii. 275. Clergy, inferior, their appellations, x. 251. Comether, xi. 33. Copin (King): St. Coppin, vii. 29. Corked (mantle) purple, ix. 467. Court Roll terms, vii. 515. Crakowed shoes, vii. 445. Cureton's Multanis, iii. 337. Cursals, ii. 509. Dante Dorando: Durand, xi. 186. Death after lying, x. 274. Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, vi. 173. Dickens on halfbaptized, x. 90. Disgate: dischauce, xii. 26. "Diss., an abbreviation, v. 69. Dog and Pot," xii. 474. Dog's nose, v. 252. Dolls on race-courses, X. 326. Doncaster weatherrime, v. 456. Double acrostics in newspapers, ix. 390. Ealing, xi. 176. Earife, co. Kent, xi. 358. El-Serujah, xi. 58. Everglade: its derivation, X. 158. Faséole, its etymology xii. 233. Feskin, to swathe, ix. 508. Figgess or Figgiss, ix. 478. Filling the cup," ix. 307. Fiteres rags, vii. 509. Flintwinch (Affery) in 'Little Dorrit,' iv. 466. Fludous, Le, vi. 70. "Fortune of war, ix. 387. French words in Scotch, x. 133, 314. Glosses of Middle English, ix. 126. Gray's Elegy and ploughing customs, xii. 389. Grindleton, xi. 393. Gomara's Conquest of the Weast India,' xii. 270. Gowdike, viii. 214. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 95. H aspirate in English writers, xii. 492. Hackney, ix. 91. Hamberbonne, v. 190. Hansed admitted to a Hans, x. 286. Haswell family, iii. 313; iv. 35. Hatmakers' materials, ix. 477. Hawser: Haul, xi. 455. Heraldic terms, early, ix. 466. Hoek van Holland, vii. 473. Horssekyns, viii. 35. "House of warantyse," x. 89. Hove, x. 112. Hovelling, x. 198. Jewish queries, ix. 478. Jommox: wudget: wompus, viii. 16. Kes or kese, to kick, v. 127. Ketty land, ix. 416. London cries, vi. 434. Lying Bishop": miles of varying length, vii. 496. Maltese beefeaters, xii. 198. Manor Court terms, xi. 517. Mareboake: viere, viii. 15. Martello towers, iii. 313. Matross Topass, their meaning, vii. 348. May Song, v. 474. Motte: Mot, X. 415. "Nom de guerre and "Nom de plume,' viii. 356. Notes and Queries Commemoration, xii. 376. Omnibuses, old, x. 153. Oregon, xii. 258. Oxe-aye, vi. 234. Parish dinners, x. 57. Pearl, its derivation, x. 237. Pightle: pikle, v. 93. Pimlico: Eyebright, x. 457. Pin-basket-youngest child, ix. 417. Plains-timber-denuded lands, xii. 194. Poet Laureate read at the head of troops, iii. 345. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 54. Popular etymologies of the old homilists, viii. 7. Portmanteau words, v. 512. Potter's Bar: Seven Kings, xi. 376. Pot-waller pot-walloper, viii. 298, 371. Privet: Benny, ix. 197. 'Promptorium,' xi. 14. 'Property has its duties," &c., ix. 349. Proverb on beating,

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Proverbs and popular phrases, x. 374. Pugging tooth, vi. 391. Ragmond, vi. 445. Rapids: water-break, viii. 294. Realm: its pronunciation, xi. 338. Resp., iv. 50. Rise, active verb, x. 73. Romeland, vi. 432. Royal regiments of the line, iii. 112. Scape-freak of nature, xi. 267. Scott's Lochinvar,' xii. 378. Scrannelpipedest," xi. 347. Seynt-pro-seynt, a wine, viii. 48; xii. 76. Sherlock: the name, x. 265. Skim the sea,' "" xi. 406. Sneezing superstition: Earburn, xi. 173. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 11. Spane, ix. 412. Sprecan, specan, to speak, vi. 165. 66 Stafford blue, vi. 149. Stake in racing, viii. 353. Steele (Anne), the hymn-writer, xi. 357. Stymie at golf, ix. 370; x. 112. Surnames, ending in -nell, xi. 75. Talavera, xi. 297. Talbot, its derivation, vii. 392. Tennyson: grooves of change," x. 246. Testout, iv. 354. Ringing Thiggyng: fulcenale: warelondes, viii. 296. Thune: Eil-de-boeuf, French slang, vii. 51, 153. Topsy-turvy, xii. 167. Towns unlucky for kings, viii. 36. Treats: Mullers, vi. 310. Trooping the colours, ii. 116. Trudgeon stroke in swimming, iv. 205. Truss-fail, xi. 18. Tunes, old, x. 93. Twitchel, iii. 436. Tyburn, xi. 333. Umber bird, viii. 230. Unbychid, its meaning, vii. 9. Upon a summer's day," ix. 208. Vergel, its meaning, x. 234. Waddington as a place-name, xi. 136. Waeg-sweord in Beowulf,' viii. 186. Waining bells, vi. 238. Whip in, the phrase, xii. 167. Widge, dialect survival for horse, vi. 186. William III.'s horse, ix. 377, 414. Wooset, its meaning, xi. 395. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 11, 271, 371. Ycalled Y-coled, x. 510. Yamuyle, a victual, xii. 6. Young (E.), author of ' Night Thoughts,' xi. 34.

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L. (I. M.) on Arnold, Shelley, and the yew, xii. 287. Herrick on the yew, xii. 7. Milton on the palm, xii. 67. Taglioni=greatcoat, xii. 458. Yew in poetry, xii. 388, 477

L. (J. H.) Cruikshank's remarque, vii. 50. Shop for the R.M.A.: Post, vii. 389

L. (J. K.) on Capt. Death, i. 93. Wager, wreck of, ghosts, iii.

i. 335

L. (K. E. E.) on human sacrifices:

448

L. (L.) on school company, ii. 352

L. (L. E.) on Lumley of Watton, Norfolk, vi. 89
L. (M. B.) on authors of quotations, viii. 150
L. (M. C.) on American Civil War verses, iv. 354.
American magazines, viii. 515. Anna, a place-
name, x. 417. Arnold, Shelley, and the yew,
xii. 414. Athenian fleet saved by a comma,
ix. 389. Authors of quotations wanted, viii.
475; x. 413, 476, 514. Californian English,
vii. 36. Camelian, ix. 131, 375. Carbery
(Countess of), ii. 248. Cosas de España, i. 458.
Dickens: Shakespeare: woodbine, xii. 411.
'D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 153. Easter Sunday in
1512 and 1513, i. 388. Lady of the Lake:
allusions, ix. 133. Leap year, ix. 254. Lines
by Whyte Melville, iii. 408. Longfellow's
Flowers,' vi. 517. Manitoba, i. 373. Non-
conformist burial-grounds, x. 334.
Oh, tell
me whence Love cometh," ix. 385. "Our
Lady of the Snows,' i. 392. 'Passionate
Pilgrim': "lapp'd in lead," xii. 437. 'Promp-
torium,' x. 488. Pugging tooth, vi. 517. Rattle-
snake Colonel, xi. 191, 213. Roosevelt its
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English commentators, ii. 198. Shibboleth, xi. 233. Tammany: origin of the name, ix. 278. "The hand that rocks the cradle," v. 273. "Unanswered yet, the prayer," iv. 346. Whitman (Walt) on Alamo, xii. 90. Words and phrases L. (M.M.) on Disraeli's novels, vi. 149 in American newspapers, xii. 371 L. (M. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. L. (M. T.) on Constant's memoirs, viii. 128, 272

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L. (P.) on "I expect to pass through," i. 355.
London newspapers, v. 10

L. (R.) on armiger: generosus, &c., vii. 109.
Authors of quotations, v. 108. Deputation
defined, xii. 268. Generals and the enemy,

xii. 268

L. (R. A. A.) on Comte d'Antraigues, x. 67.
L. (R. A.) on Pelle's bust of Charles II., xii. 287
Austen (Stephen), bookseller, ix. 348. Han-
cock, viii. 210. Hastings (Warren), his son, x.
128. King's College, Cambridge, V. 255.
L. (R. M.) on longest telegram, ii. 176.
Rebus in churches, v. 250
L. (R. S.) on William Prynne's MSS., viii. 168
paintings, i. 29
L. (T. B.) on schools first established, iii. 209
L. (T. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii.
L. (T. H.) on The Yahoo,' xii. 130

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L. (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 453.
"See how these Christians," xii. 48. Taping
shoos," vii. 259

L. (W. H.) on As merry as griggs," i. 276
L. (W. J.), Dublin, on Addison's Cato': re-
markable cast, vi. 228. Anne (Queen) as
amateur actress, iii. 164. Mohun (Major), the
actor, ii. 485. Shatford's 'Histriomastix,' iv.
209. Theatre-building, ii. 328. Theft from
Warren (Sir George), iii. 188

L. (W. J.), Savile Club, on author of quotation
wanted, xi. 334. Dog-names, ii. 470. Nor-
wegian dictionaries, v. 384. Steward monu-
ment at Bradford-on-Avon, ii. 444. Trans-
La (W. J.) on Lemans of Suffolk, ii. 248
lated surnames, iv. 205
L. (W. T.) on "And thou, blest star," iii. 88.
Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 109; ix. 49;
xi. 9

L. (W. U.) on Windsor uniform, iv. 527
L.-W. (E.) on Barbadoes: Barbydoys, vii. 30.
Bruges, xii. 214. Fellows of the Clover Leaf,
i. 193. Passports, xi. 432. Pickwick, c. 1280,
iii. 447. Woolmen in the fifteenth century,
iii. 193

L. S. appended to name of solicitor, ii. 428, 517
La Bruyère (J. de), his' De la Cour,' ix. 35
La Fayette (Marquise de), c. 1754, her biography,
vi. 450; vii. 11

La Fontaine (Auguste), his Nouveaux Tableaux
de Famille,' xi. 389; xii. 78

La Nôtre on Schopenhauer in English, xii. 67
La Poype (General), prisoner of war, his biography,
v. 46, 237

La Roche (Emily), Lady Echlin, her biography,
xi. 501; xii. 38, 70, 113

La Scala, name of new theatre, iii. 448, 497
La Tour d'Auvergne, Premier Grenadier of France,
i. 384, 470; ii. 52

Labyrinth at Pompeii, photograph of, iv. 168
Lach-Szyrma (W. S.) on Queen Helena, 1. 29.
Penrith, i. 29

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Lackington (J.), his Temple of the Muses, iv. 54, 177, 233

Lacombe (Father), O.M.I., and Alberta, Canada, ix. 486

Laconic letters, v. 108, 153, 171, 197, 234
Lacy family, c. 1570, xii. 489

Ladies, cheese for, xi. 229, 292, 334
Ladies' cricket matches, c. 1777, xi. 386
Ladies in society, articles on, v. 469, 514
Ladies riding sideways, earliest instance,
168, 235; xii. 247, 295

Lady, unmarried, her coat of arms, iii. 348, 398
Lady-bird folk-lore, viii. 9, 116
Lady Chapels, x. 289

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Lady Day and Christmas Day, their relation, x. 508; xi. 71

Lady's Museum,' 1800-5, its value, iii. 169 Lady's speech in the House of Lords, xi. 129 Laffan (T.) on prize money, ix. 329. Family of Tipperary, viii. 513

Lafleur (P. T.) on Thackeray's historical novels, X. 146

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Lafontaine, variant of a fable, v. 487; vi. 52
Lage de Cueilly (M. de), his Mémoires,' xi. 346
Lairstall. See Laystall.

Lake (Lord), created 1804, his arms, x. 348
Lake of St. Lampierre, Berne, v. 489
Lamb (Charles), 1717, champion of chimney-
sweepers, v. 5

Lamb (Charles), and Address to Poverty,' i. 43,
151; and Coleridge and Mr. May, 61, 109;
identity of Phil Elia," ii. 527; iii. 36, 79,
112; and his friend George Dyer, iii. 282; and
Shacklewell, 288, 352, 414; his use of "cupil-
larian," iv. 69; on the Panopticon, 127, 215,
297; and Thomson, 306; his grandmother's
gravestone, 328, 414; his continental tour,
iv. 445, 512, 538; v. 11; books from his
library, "Enort," iv. 445, 512, 538; his essay
'My Relations,' 464; and James White, v. 153;
allusion to Norwich weavers, 225; at weddings,
265;
"The Salutation and Cat," vi. 106;
quotation from Latham's dictionary, 427;
supposed hoax by, 490; lines by him, Cowper,
or Hood, vii. 11; his Jewish extraction, 121,
212; on Thicknesse's France,' 205, 274, 355;
his house in Islington, 312, 413, 472; and Dyer,
and Primrose Hill, viii. 301; in Great Russell
Street, viii. 421; ix. 37; his My Great-Aunt's
Manuscript,' ix. 29; and Winchmore Hill, 187;
and Capt. Starkey, xi. 241, 372; and his
Pepe," xii. 168, 250

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Lamb (E. H.) on Hemming-Stevens, iii. 349 Lamb (Mary), and play at Sadler's Wells, i. 7, 70, 96, 136; in Great Russell Street, viii. 421; ix. 37

Lamb in place-names, iii. 109, 149, 294 Lambarde (Capt. F. F.) on "The Crooked Billet," x. 77. Fitzroy (George), Duke of Northumberland, viii. 289

Lambert (F.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 489

Lamberton (J. P.) on English ancestry of General Grant, iv. 47. Izard, iv. 237. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 55

Lamberton Toll, marriages at, ii. 516.
Lambeth, term of tenure, ii. 173
Lambeth Register and the Parker consecration,
xii. 62, 112, 172

Lambpark, field-name, its etymology, xii. 388, 473
Lambs and green fields, prayers about, viii. 410
Lame dog poem, vii. 89

Lamont harp, i. 329; ii. 71, 132

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Lamprey (A. S.) on Orange toast, viii. 269
Lamprey family of Dublin, vi. 490

Lampson (O. L.) on Washington, viii. 188 Lampte, in report of 1564-5, its meaning, xii. 388, 473

Lamy (Dr. John) = Ann Knox, temp. George II., xii. 210

Lanarth or Llanarth, barony of, i. 489; ii. 212
Lancashire and Cheshire wills, i. 38

Lancashire custom: Wet-rents, vi. 426

Lancashire in 1574 the " sincke of Popery," viii.

387

Lancashire toast, its authorship, ii. 10, 58 Lancaster, statue of Queen Victoria at, x. 124 Lancaster (Henry, Count of) and Charles the Bold, i. 189, 232, 335

Lancaster (Joseph), his portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, iii. 468; and Harriet, 1811, iv. 29

Lancaster (R. H.), painter, xi. 490

Lancaster Bridge, drawing of, c. 1780, viii. 168 Lancaster celebrities, 1558-1881, their portraits, ix. 467

Lancaster clockmakers, ix. 487
Lancaster family of Milverton, Somerset, x. 386
Lancaster red rose, earliest use, viii. 9
Land lying towards the sun, vi. 106, 215
Land measure, 1715, piddle as, x. 326, 373
Land of Bus, sunken, its locality, vi. 111
Land of Green Ginger, name explained, xii. 240
Land offices in North America, 1774, xii. 150, 415
Landbote, in churchwardens' accounts, xi. 369, 432
Landed property in the Franco-German War, i.
Landguard Fort and Commissary Stubbins,

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Landmark, gibbet as, ix. 371, 438
Lando (Ortensio) and Eugenio Raimondi, iii. 363
Landolphe (F. E.) on first National Anthem, iv.

249

Landor (W. S.) and Giles Ménage, viii. 407, 451
Land-waiter, its meaning, vii. 40.
Land-water, Cornish use of the word, ix. 507
Lane (Anna Catherina) = John Coulson, ii. 269
Lane (H. Murray) on Charles the Bold, i. 232.
Step-brother, i. 475

Lane (John) on English Government fund for French emigrés, v. 327. Hawkins (Sir Christopher), x. 268. Lady in the House of Lords, xi. 129. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 327. Noyes (Robert), xi. 288. Parliamentary anecdotes, xii. 227. "Two Friends," Princes Street, v. 90

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Lane (Mrs.) and Peter Pindar, i. 226
Lane (Sir Richard), 1584-1650, Lord Keeper, xii.
Lang (Andrew), his comments on
Hirsles yont,"
iii. 224; and the Campden Mystery, 367
Lang (Andrew) on author of St. Johnstoun,' ii.
407. Iron in Homer, vii. 141
Langbaine (Provost Gerard), viii. 229, 292
Langdon (Roger), Mus.Doc., vii. 228
Langford (Alexander), cloth maker, 1544, x. 407
Langford (H. G.) on Shakespeariana, ii. 344
Langland, his reference to Wy in Hampshire, vii.
508
Langley (G. W.) on Ovah bubbles, i. 169
Langley (J.) on reindeer, its spelling, viii. 170.
St. Peter's at Rome, xi. 448.
Langley Meynell, Derbyshire, and the Francis
family, iii. 270, 331

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