Linen, bed and table, Oliver Cromwell's, ii. 268 Little Wild Street Chapel, Drury Lane, Storm Lingen and Ingram families, ii. 487 Lingua,' play, c. 1662, ii. 126 Linguistic curiosity in Corsica, vii. 307, 357 Linschoten, English translation of his 'Voyagie,' vii. 289, 334 Linton (J.), portrait by, 1683, xii. 287, 333 Linus (Pope) in St. Paul's outside the Walls, Rome, v. 129 Linwood (Miss), her needlework pictures, vii. 281, 392 Lion, story of Ephis and his, ii. 448; iv. 351 Liquors, spirituous, dry applied to, viii. 269, 371, 435 Lisboa Occidental, the term explained, ix. 209, 275 Lisbon plot of September, 1810, v. 370 iii. Sermon at, i. 77 Littlecote House, Wiltshire, tragedy at, viii. 407, 514; ix. 58 Littledale (W. A.) on Fettiplace, i. 396. Italian genealogy, xi. 14. Thursby (Thomas), vii. 269, 436 Littlemonelight, place-name, its origin, vi. 349, 396, 475 ii. 335 Littlemore (Prioress of), letter to John Fettiplace, Littleton (Adam), his Latin dictionary, i. 509 Littleton (R. H.), his History of Islington,' vii. 70, 117; viii. 156 Littleton (S.) on mininin, a shell, vi. 77 Litton family of Derby and Stafford, ix. 309 Liverpool arms of, xi. 158; etymology of the name, 261, 354, 391 Liverpool Library, founded 1758, its history, ix. 149, 414 Liverpool printed books, 1822, iv. 67, 137 Liverpool University: Institute of Archæology, iv. 308 Livett (D.) on Sir W. R. Cremer, M.P., x. 104 'Living Skeleton, account of the, i. 138, 175; at Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, iii. 451 Livingston (Michael), c. 1680, his biography, xii. 490 Livingstone (- -) Rev. George Monro, c. 1600, xii. 249 Livingstone (Noel B.) on Samuel Carpenter, vi. 268. Inscriptions from Kingston, Jamaica, xii. 105. Jamaica records, viii. 274 = Lisgoole Abbey and Castle, co. Fermanagh, ix. Livingstone family, vi. 389 368 Lisk or Lesk family, ii. 68, 433 Lisle family of Upway, Dorset, viii. 449 Liss Place, Hampshire, its history, viii. 250, 414 Literary allusions, vi. 29, 91, 155; viii. 410, 512; ix. 56 Literary almanacs, English, viii. 347 438 Literary composition, Isaac Taylor on, vi. 463 Literature, popular, in the sixteenth century, iv. 486 Literature dealing with eighteenth century, its defects, x. 361 Lithuanian Etymological Dictionary, v. 248, 313 Lithuanian folk-lore: legless spirits, viii. 168, 277; ix. 34 Little (W. F.) on Little of Halstead, iii. 248 Little family of Halstead, arms and crest, iii. 248 'Little Jack Horner,' Anglo-Indian version, vii. 45, 97, 277 "Little Mary as a term for the stomach, i. 70 Little New Street, London street-name, xi. 229 Little Russell Street, Covent Garden, No. 24, xi. 325 Livre,' articles on Casanova in, xii. 389, 476 Lizard with two tails, gamester's superstition, viii. 328, 391 Lizards and music, xi. 167, 277, 351 Llan, its derivation and kindred, vi. 363; vii. 84 Llanpumsaint, ancient tradition of, i. 152 Lloyd (J.) on Haklet," i. 404 Lloyd & Co. (B. S.) on H.M.S. Calliope, xi. 391 Lobuc on Devon provincialisms, vi. 94. Guelder land (Duke of), Duke of Lorraine, v. 249. Jovius (Paulus), vi. 188. Pour, v. 392 Local government records, iv. 278 Local Option, political phrase, its history, vi. 467; viii. 50, 196 Local Records Committee Report, ii. 267, 330, 414, 476 Loci tenentes," use of the plural, ii. 128 Lock (H. S.) on Turner portrait, xii. 209 Locke: Lockie, derivation of the names, iv. 90 Logan (John), the couplet" In every pang," ii. 166 Loggan (David), British mezzotinter, ii. 521; iii. 113 Loggats, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Lombard a moneylender, i. 6 Lombard Street, No. 1, its demolition, v. 406; vi. 13 Lombardi (C.) on Manzoni in English, i. 347 Lomea Island and Goodwin Sands, ix. 149, 234 London: Aldermen, 1687, x. 167 Darkness in, in 1879, vi. 49 Dickens (Charles) and, ii. 49; iii. 453; iv. 35 England in, popular error in Spain, xii. 65 Family door-plates in, vi. 225 Fig trees in, xii. 293, 336, 396, 476 Free public libraries in, vi. 251, 315 Highways, their repair, viii. 464 Historical geography of, i. 208, 258 Lights of London, use of the phrase, iv. 45, 131 Lord Mayor, 1821 and 1830-40, iii. 148; not a Privy Councillor, viii. 123; origin of his title, viii. 268, 496; ix. 26; baronetcies conferred on, viii. 301, 413 Lord Mayor's Day, banquet in 1478, iv. 446; alteration in its date, iv. 448; v. 30; xii. 306, 356, 473, 517 Municipal Corporations Act, iii. 24, 134, 175 Name, its derivation, xi. 302; xii. 114 London: Paving stones, round, vii. 448, 513 Roman Catholic priests buried in, vi. 149, 218, Romney's house, ii. 234 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary, Sheriffs, dates of death, x. 167, 238 Thomas's Hotel, i. 447 Topography of old, i. 70, 295, 457, 517; Tower of, its Constables and Lieutenants, Water-pipes, wooden, iv. 465; v. 15 London (William), 'Gods Judgments upon London and Birmingham Railway, unroofed carriages, viii. 167, 234, 292, 357, 414, 473; ix. 72 'London and Neighbourhood,' 1750, vii. 9 London changes. See London: Vanishing. London coaching houses, 1680, viii. 1, 95 London houses, ancient, iii. 329; famous, v. 165 'London Magazine,' 1820, two of the name, viii. 422 London M.P.'s in 1404, xii. 325 London parish records missing, viii. 48 Library, vii. 67; in the Tower, ix. 129, 296 London shop fronts, xi. 407, 455, 476 London street cries, musical, vi. 249, 335, 434; London street-names, iii. 181, 254 London taverns, vi. 6, 78; xii. 127, 190, 254, 414. London topographical literature. See London Topography of old. Londoner on Jane Austen's relatives, viii. 109 Long (Miss A. H.) on Ainoo and Baskish, i. 513 Long (F.) on epitaph in Owen MSS., x. 210. Mompesson (Col.), x. 29 Long (H. G.) on Sir John Gibson's portrait, vii. 69 Long (John Frederick), 1819-1903, photographer, viii. 474 Long (Mary)=Roger Hooper, 1639, iv. 127, 215 Long Acre, Duke's Bagnio in, iv. 24, 115, 217, 277, 376 Long Bredy, Dorset, documents relating to, iii. 450 Longden (H. Isham), on Tristram Beresford, vi. 428. Epitaph in Courteenhall Church, vi. 397. February 30, viii. 330. Gutteridge or Goodridge family, viii. 217. Hesilrige (Sir Arthur), xi. 430. Isham family, vii. 418. Registers of Blakesley and Walgrave, viii. 45. Longfellow (H. W.), his religion, ii. 148; essays on, 226; his King Trisanku,' v. 244; reference in his Voices of the Night,' vi. 249, 517; his centenary, vii. 201, 222, 242, 261, 282, 378; bibliography of, viii. 501; ix. 72; original of Sicilian's Tale,' ix. 271, 373; Giles Corey of the Salem Farms,' x. 196; Psalm of Life, 209, 272; parodies of 'The Village Blacksmith,' xi. 10, 193; Ben Meir in his 'Scanderbeg,' 248, 318; the original of 'The Village Blacksmith,' 465 6 . 190 Lonning or loaning, dialect word for lane, iv. 29, 70 Loom, painting of a wooden, dated 1589, iii. 308 Looping the loop, sensational performance, iv. 65, 333, 474; vi. 113 Lopes (Henry Charles), Lord Ludlow, d. 1899, ix. 109 Lopez (Anthony), scholar of Winchester, 1592, iv. 306, 434 Lopez (Sir Menasseh Massey), Bt., his biography, ix. 508; x. 96, 115 Lopez (Roderigo), executed 1594, his biography, iv. 306, 434 Lord (G.) on Theodore Hook's anecdotes, xii. 329 Lord Mayors, 1821 and 1830-40, iii. 148; baronetcies conferred on, viii. 301, 413 Lord Mayor's Day, banquet in 1478, iv. 446; alteration in its date, iv. 448; v. 30; xii. 306, 356, 473, 517 Lords, House of, and the Cabinet, 1835 and 1908, X. 486 Lord's Prayer, c. 1430, vi. 67 Lorenzo on clergyman with battledore, viii. 450 Lorenzo da Pavia at Venice, i. 76 Lorio, now called diabolo, the game, viii. 287, 374 Lorn, Brooch of, and Queen Victoria, vii. 327 'Lorna Doone,' references to bases of the story, vii. 488 Lorraine (Charles, Duke of), c. 1644, v. 249, 313, Loten's Museum, its history, x. 126, 275 Louches (Elizabeth), wife of Thomas, Lord Loughscur, Book of, iv. 267, 334 Louis XIV., his excommunication, i. 69 ; his heart eaten, ii. 346, 496; iii. 336; iv. 434; music temp., iv. 46; tablecloth temp., xii. 408, 451, 498 Louis XVII., his death, i. 267, 375 Louvre and Alexander Pennecuik, x. 189; xi. 510 Love ales, temp. Elizabeth, iii. 449; iv. 35 248 Lovekyn (John), Lord Mayor of London, and Love Lovel family of Northampton, xii. 489 Low (Capt. John), Alabama veteran, his death, vi. 226 'Lowell Offering,' 1840, American magazine conducted by factory workers, vii. 469; viii. 354, 515 Lowes or Loes (John), vicar executed for witchcraft, ii. 265 Lowry surname, its origin, vi. 248, 373, 437 Lubersac (Abbé de), his biography, x. 410; xi. 73, 135 Luc, a kind of animal, iii. 188 Lucas (E. V.) his The Hambledon Men,' viii. 28 Lucas (E. V.) on Angel of an inn, ix. 488. Lamb (Charles), earlier, v. 5. Otway and Kipling, ix. 492. Sadler's Wells play alluded to by Wordsworth, i. 96. Wilson ("Jack"), ix. 208 Lucas (Henry), of Cambridge, his biography, iv. 166 Lucas (John), his MS. History of Warton, vii. 261 Lucas (P.) on Apssen counter, xii. 349. "Biscuit's throw," xii. 376. Burial-ground_of_St. George's, Hanover Square, x. 57. Emblin (Henry) and Theodosius Keen, xii. 37. Fairmile, vi. 218. Heathfield, Sussex, xi. 169. Hove, x. 14, 216. Marriages in Gent. Mag.,' ix. 170. Nelson's death: T. Hill Swain, xii. 318. Northiam Church, xi. 138. Regimental marches, x. 167. Seize Quartiers, X. 87. Sussex ironworks: obsolete terms, xii. 349. Swank, ix. 513. Sydenham (Sir John), xi. 54, 115. Toker or Tucker (Robert), xii. 418. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 397 Lucas (P. D.) on Lucas families, iii. 168. Penny wares wanted, iii. 98. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, iv. 353 Lucas (R.) on ghost story in Dickens, v. 149 Lucca, remains of Richard of Scotland at, ii. 408; early plans of city, iv. 409, 457 Luce (Morton) on Ovid and Shakespeare, vii. 301 Lucerne, inscriptions at, v. 466; vi. 124, 195 Lucis on Acqua Tofana, ii. 269. Eschylus and Milton, v. 489. Antwerp Cathedral, i. 508. Aristotle and the Golden Rule, xli. 510. Authors of quotations, i. 217, 428; x. 408, 448, 510; xi. 248. Bells, iv. 409. Browning (Mrs.), her Aurora Leigh,' i. 47. Carlyle on the griffin: hippogriff, x. 509. "Go anywhere and do anything," ii. 8. "God called up from dreams," iii. 115. I.H.S., ii. 106. John Inglesant,' i. 289. Jowett and Whewell, i. 386. Light of the World,' iv. 45. May I through this blest day of Thine," xi. 108. Moon and the weather, i. 347, 441. Passive resister, iv. 508. Proverb on beating, ix. 170. Quotations wanted, v. 489. Rushlights, x. 354. Shakespeare's creations, v. 429; vi. 172. Shakespeariana, v. 263, 465; ix. 505. "Wax to receive, and marble to retain," i. 328 Luck, "rabbits "" for, xi. 208, 258 Lucknow, poems on Havelock's march to, vi. 349; photography at, 1853, xi. 325 Lucy (Sir T.) and Merry Wives of Windsor,' vii. 449; viii. 74, 253 Lulack, King of Scotland, his descendants, iii. 490; iv. 178 Luders (Alexander), 'D.N.B.' on, iii. 306 Ludlow Castle, a parish, iii. 374 of Ledsum, iv. 115. Children with same Christian name, xii. 365. 'D.N.B.' and ' Index and Epitome,' iii. 205. Denison (Speaker), his mother, ix. 518. English burial-ground at Lisbon, iii. 34. Hewson (Sir John), vi. 437. Index of probates, iv. 188. Thoresby (Ralph), iii. 393 Lumber=trouble, mischief, xi. 386, 518 Lumière (MM. Auguste and Louis), their "autochrome" plates, viii. 426 Lumley (Sir J. S.) and the cire-perdue process, xii. 387 Lumley family, xi. 508; xii. 52 Lumley family of Watton, Norfolk, vi. 89 Lumpkin (Anthony), of Scarborough, 1726, vi. 7, 94, 238 Lunar halo and rain, vi. 265, 338, 412; vii. 193, 355 Lundy Island, pirates' abode, iii. 469; iv. 16 Lunn (Rev. J. R.), his collection of brass rubbings, vii. 49 Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, v. 289, 352 Lusignan (Geoffrey de), c. 1275, his history, v. 488; vi. 74 Lusitania and the Sirius, Atlantic liners, viii. 325 Lusk (D. C.) on Lisk, ii. 68 Lustre ware, its origin, v. 110, 158, 216 Lustriacense, Abbey of, c. 1845, ix. 470 Luther (Martin), on the immortality of animals, i. 169, 256, 336; his distich, 409, 473; his Bible, 509; his ' Commentary on the Galatians,' iii. 229; iv. 156; Faithful Admonition,' May, 1554, iii. 484; translation of his Warnunge an seinen lieben Deudschen,' ix. 6; pictures of, x. 350 ་ Luther family, iii. 27, 176, 272 Lutyens (Charles), painter, his biography, viii. 230, 276 Lux on peerage title peculiarities, iv. 169 Luxmoore (L. A.) on 'There was a man," i. 227 Lyceum Theatre, its history and demolition, iii. 45, 132; as a Roman Catholic chapel, iv. 410 Lych gates in England, viii. 268, 354; ix. 495 Lydney's Prayers,' iv. 265, 355 Lying, death after, instances of, x. 109, 157, 195, 274, 376 "Lying Bishop," a Lancaster milestone, vii. 449, 496 Lyly (J.), his Euphues and his England,' iii. 366; and Greene and Shakespeare, viii. 461 Lynch-law, origin of the term, xi. 445, 515; xii. 52, 133, 174, 495 Lynde (N. de la) on Anne Ensor, vi. 190. Maeder, Lyne (R. N.) on quotation wanted, ii. 149 Anne of Austria, ix. 451. Arago on Newton, ii. 265. Astronomer, ii. 424. Authors of quotations, ix. 13. Bacon and the drama, ii. 195. Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., iv. 194. Betubium, xii. 389. Bewray, v. 226. Brock badger, v. 389. Brougham on Gibbon, viii. 386. Cape Hoorn, iii. 466. Carnival Sunday, vii. 186. Cedilla, i. 307. Christ's Hospital at Hertford, vii. 7. Comet in 1580, iii. 74. Copernicus and Mercury, ii. 56. Cowper misprint, xi. 506. Cypripedium, iv. 228. "Down in the shires," viii. 372. Easter, by the Julian and Gregorian styles, i. 324, 390; iv. 166; and the full moon, iii. 281; iv. 195. Easter Day in 1512 and 1513, i. 452. Echidna, vi. 490. Euripides, date of his birth, i. 447. Fairmile, vi. 168. "Famous Chelsea, iv. 366, 470. Faséole, its etymology, xii. 149, 233. Forsythia suspensa, vii. 346. Galileo and his alleged exclamation, xii. 185. Geikie (Sir A.) and Founders of Geology,' vi. 444. Generous, xi. 246. xi. 114. M M., abbreviation for Monsieur, iv. 45, 134 M. on authors of quotations wanted, x. 309. Betheral, xii. 266. Bishops' signatures, iv. 55. Carlyle family, xi. 448. Carlyle on the Griffin, Cobbett on Shakespeare and Milton, xi. 194. Cox (Rev. W.), of St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington, xi. 195. Cromwell's House of Lords, vi. 208. Decasualization, use of the word, xii. 406. Duncan II., his Queen, iii. 257. Goethe English Historical Review,' xii. 277. Gustavus (Adolphus) and book-keeping, iii. 414. Green on Freeman, i. 225. HieroGutiken (Prince), xii. 350. glyphics and deities, i. 290. Hungarian grammar, x. 14. Hutton Hall, vi. 316, 397. Khaki, ii. 207. 386. Leaguer, its meanings, xi. Longfellow's 'Psalm of Life,' x. 209. LordLieutenants in Scotland, viii. 330. Lynch law, xi. 445; xii. 52, 174. Lytton's novels in French, xii. 291. Morris (Edward), M.P., x. 350, 434. Parcel Post in 1790, x. 450. Pie tart, viii. 157. Spanish proverb on the orange, ii. 134. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 216. Sponges, xii. 30. Titles conferred by Cromwell, x. 112. Vághnatch, or tigerclaw weapon, ii. 95. Zaba (N. F.), vii. 150 M-y on Liquida non frangunt," xii. 227 M. (A.) on authors of quotations, viii. 327. Carmarthen families, xi. 89. Druce or Druice, lane-name, xi. 189. Merry (William), 1735, xi. 89. Rabbits for luck, xi. 208. St. Mary's Abbey, York, ix. 496 and Tycho's star, iii. 346. Halley's comet, i. 152. Hamlet': Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, iii. 184. Heber (Bishop): Only man is vile,' " xii. 256. Hemans (Mrs.) and The Homais (M.), x. 469. Hebrew Mother,' viii. 446. Johnson's watch, xii. 12. Juvisy, its etymology, viii. 365. Keats, Cortes, and Balboa, ix. 107. King, first warlike, iv. 305. Kniphofia, x. 288. 191. Leap year, ix. London statues and memorials, 213. X. Lord Mayor's Show: change in date, xii. 356, 517. Macaulay's 'New Zealander,' v. 418. Magnificat, vi. 348. Historia Majoris Britanniæ,' v. 386. Major's Marathon runners, x. 86. Maskelyne Islands, xi. 326. Mediterranean, use of the name, x. 308. Michaelmas Day: its date, X. 150. Mite, a coin, viii. 69. Pancake bell in Newcastle, vii. 166. Pelfry used by Johnson, iv. 97. Photography, iv. 435. Pictures, Biblical word, xi. 46. Polar exploration, ix. 6. Poltroon, iv. 466. "Present century," i. 386. Ranger of Greenwich Park, x. 235. Robin Crusoe's island, vi. 225. Rome, ancient, its population, xi. 273. Sabbath changed at the Exodus, ix. 15. Shoe, its pronunciation, xi. 66. Smallage, i. 288. Statues in London, iii. 448. Statues of the Georges, vii. 66, 197. "Still waters turn no mills, ix. 190. Sunset at Washington, iii. 154. Talavera, xi. 188. Time reckoning, ix. 393. Uchoreus, iv. 346. Vergel, Watts its meaning, x. 169. Versailles, vi. 27. and the rose, vii. 105. Weeping willow, iii. 247. Whitsunday in Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,' ii. 166. "Work like a Trojan," ii. 168 Lynn (Walter), his steam-engine, 1721, v. 305 Lyon (Anna Maria) = Henry Edward Kendall, Lyon (Richard, Thomas, and John), and execution of Charles I., i. 169 Lyon family in America, i. 408 Lyons, pictures in museum at, iii. 7 Lyrical Ballads,' 1798, ii. 228 Lyrics, Chinese and Japanese, viii. 34 Lysons (Rev. Daniel) and sights in the moon, viii. 325 Lyte (H. F.), his 'Sailor's Grave,' ii. 327, 351, 493 Lyttleton (Adam). See Littleton. Lytton (Edward, Lord), keys to his novels, ii. Lytton (Lydia) on Bishop Berkeley, vi. 516 toiled," iii. 487 M. (A. A.) on Du Maurier and Shirley Brooks, ix. 9. 66 M. (B.) on earl's eldest son and supporters, v. 456. M. (C. W. F.) on "beating the bounds," i. 489 V. ii. 8. Blackaire (Mrs.), v. 27. Byron and iii. 288 of |