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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
Linhope on 'The Streets of London,' iii. 428
Linkboys in Savile Row, relic of, vi. 345
Links with the past, i. 325, 414, 513; ii. 286, 407
Linley (Francis), blind Freemason, ii. 269
Linn (R.) on Justice Hayes's Within Temple
Gardens,' x. 468. Monroe (Dolly), x. 268.
Whyte (Richard), c. 1744, xi. 507
Lino on wooden fonts, iii. 254

Linschoten, English translation of his 'Voyagie,' vii. 289, 334

Linton (J.), portrait by, 1683, xii. 287, 333
Lintot Society, its history, vi. 389, 431
Lintott (Henry and James), their parentage, vi.
469

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
Lion and the unicorn rime, x. 208, 294, 436
Liphook folk-lore, viii. 486
Liqueur, Benedictine, x. 469

Liquors, spirituous, dry applied to, viii. 269, 371, 435

Lisboa Occidental, the term explained, ix. 209, 275
Lisbon, English burial-ground at, ii. 448;
34, 135

Lisbon plot of September, 1810, v. 370
Lisbons, used in bookbinding, iii. 309

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

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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

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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
Lismore Peerage, its history, vi. 429, 516

Liss Place, Hampshire, its history, viii. 250, 414 Literary allusions, vi. 29, 91, 155; viii. 410, 512; ix. 56

Literary almanacs, English, viii. 347
Literary Club, 1764, its membership, v. 190; and
Dr. Johnson's Club, vi. 237, 294
Literary Companion,' 1848, its history, ix. 368,

438

Literary composition, Isaac Taylor on, vi. 463
Literary pastimes, vi. 28, 75, 92, 173
Literature, early references to sunspots in, vi. 308
Literature, classical, as educative force, v. 189
Literature, English, Dr. M. Hanmer on, v. 164,
216; its treatment by colonial Ministers of
Education, v. 226

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 and Barnardiston families, xii. 469
Little and Graham parentage, vii. 427
Little Britain, its history, vi. 146; the name,
x. 300

Little family of Halstead, arms and crest, iii. 248
Little France, the name, x. 300

'Little Jack Horner,' Anglo-Indian version, vii. 45, 97, 277

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"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
LL.D. on Dr. Chamberlen, iv. 17

Llan, its derivation and kindred, vi. 363; vii. 84
Llaneilian Church, turntable in, vi. 249, 337
Llangollen, its history, xi. 348, 494
Llangollen Chapel, x. 307

Llanpumsaint, ancient tradition of, i. 152
Llantwit Major Church, account of, x. 288, 338
Llechylched, Anglesey, its history, x. 170, 215
Lloyd (C. A.) on Dr. Johnson as a potter, vii. 468
Lloyd (E.) on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and
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Lloyd (J.) on Haklet," i. 404
Lloyd (J. H.) on Penn and Mead jury, 1670, v. 8
Lloyd (L.) on brass in Winslow Church, ii. 388.
Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92. Parishes, small, iii.
194. Tyrrell family, iii. 133

Lloyd & Co. (B. S.) on H.M.S. Calliope, xi. 391
Lloyd and FitzGerald families, viii. 289
Llyd on Statutes of Merton, iii. 195
Loaf, hollow, foretelling death, xii. 88, 155
Loaning or lonning, dialect word for lane, iv. 29, 70
Lobineau (Gui Alexis), his Aristophanes,' v. 387
Lobishome in Portuguese folk-lore, i. 327, 417,
472; ii. 15

Lobuc on Devon provincialisms, vi. 94.

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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

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Logan (John), the couplet" In every pang," ii. 166 Loggan (David), British mezzotinter, ii. 521; iii. 113

Loggats, obsolete English game, vii. 512
Loker (Timothy), his Poems and Ballads,' xi. 389
Lomax (C. E.) on "All right," xii. 433. Baughan:
Boffin, xii. 112. Forisfactura, x. 332. Gaol
literature, xi. 512. "Mar" in Mardyke, xii.
475. "Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 137.
Richard Coeur-de-Lion: his heart, xii. 516.
Shakespeariana, xi. 424. Speaker, first, of
House of Commons, x. 518. Travelling under
Hadrian, xi. 113. William the Conqueror and
Barking, xii. 32. Wronghalf: targe, x. 398
Lomax (R. T.) on Messenger family, v. 47, 130.
Twizzle-twigs, v. 91

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
Piccadilly, origin of the name, viii. 89
Postal districts, division into, vi. 315
Rocque's and Horwood's maps, iii. 187, 274
353

Roman Catholic priests buried in, vi. 149, 218,
237; vii. 72

Romney's house, ii. 234

SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary,
parishes of, iv. 288

Sheriffs, dates of death, x. 167, 238
Streets of London,' iv. 50
Theatres, old, iv. 125

Thomas's Hotel, i. 447

Topography of old, i. 70, 295, 457, 517;
ii. 58; ix. 328

Tower of, its Constables and Lieutenants,
ix. 61, 161, 243, 390, 490; x. 70, 118, 213,
277
Vanishing, i. 447; ii. 125, 234; iv. 365;
v. 81, 136, 165, 175, 181, 221,227, 262, 272,
356, 406, 491; vi. 13; vii. 81, 122, 161,
193, 232; viii. 441; ix. 150, 267, 346, 395;
x. 286 ; xi. 106

Water-pipes, wooden, iv. 465; v. 15
Wrestling match in, ii. 122, 181

London (William), 'Gods Judgments upon
Drunkards,' x. 195

London and Birmingham Railway, unroofed carriages, viii. 167, 234, 292, 357, 414, 473; ix. 72

'London and Neighbourhood,' 1750, vii. 9
London booksellers and publishers, ix. 89, 137, 218
London Bridge, old, and church at Warden Point,
xi. 207; its foundations, xii. 364
London Bridge theatre, iii. 28
London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 169, 296, 393, 496,
535; iii. 50, 133, 454

London changes. See London: Vanishing.
London chapels, pictures of, ix. 8
London churches. See St.

London coaching houses, 1680, viii. 1, 95
London episcopal records, iv. 469
London family genealogy, vii. 88

London houses, ancient, iii. 329; famous, v. 165
London improvments, 1850-1906, v. 1, 43
London Library and authors, ix. 4; eighteenth
century prototype, xi. 146

'London Magazine,' 1820, two of the name, viii. 422

London M.P.'s in 1404, xii. 325
London Militia, 1716, v. 488
London newspapers in the eighteenth century,
iv. 510; their circulation in 1818, viii. 446;
ix. 57

London parish records missing, viii. 48
London parochial history, v. 55, 95, 174, 297
London penny post, 1680, viii. 370, 410
London poor temp. Elizabeth, ix. 47
London public monuments, their cost, xii. 347, 418
London publishing houses, c. 1807, viii. 286
London queries of the early eighteenth century,
viii. 388, 474; ix. 75
London records, uncatalogued in Guildhall

Library, vii. 67; in the Tower, ix. 129, 296
London remains and landmarks, their removal.
viii. 226, 271, 337, 392, 476; ix. 14, 190; xii. 197
London rivers extinct, viii. 347, 414
London rubbish at Moscow, i. 208, 257
London season in 1807, i. 446

London shop fronts, xi. 407, 455, 476

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London street cries, musical, vi. 249, 335, 434;
"Sweet lavender,
x. 146

London street-names, iii. 181, 254
London streets, origins of some, ix. 147

London taverns, vi. 6, 78; xii. 127, 190, 254, 414.
See London signs.

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

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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

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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 Lieutenants of Hertfordshire, vi. 109
Lord Lieutenants in Scotland, viii. 330, 418
Lord Mayor of London: his precedence, viii. 123;
origin of his title, viii. 268, 496; ix. 26

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

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Lorraine (Charles, Duke of), c. 1644, v. 249, 313,
456
Lorraine, Vin gris" in, ix. 30, 134, 218, 330,
391, 452
Lorraine or Touraine, in Mrs. Green's 'Henry II.,'
xii. 309, 358
Lorton (Elizabeth S.) on Hamilton family, v. 328
Lory (T. W. P.) on Lory or Lawry family, xii. 50
Lory or Lawry family, xii. 50

Loten's Museum, its history, x. 126, 275
Lothbury, its eytmology, ii. 64

Louches (Elizabeth), wife of Thomas, Lord
Camoys, xi. 108

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
Louis XVIII.'s Queen and Westminster Abbey,
xii. 108, 193
Louis Philippe, his landing in England, v. 349, 391,
473; vi. 37, 93, 133, 198; ix. 277
Louisbourg, its siege, 1758, xi. 228
Lousy-Low, derivation of place-name, ii. 349
Loutherbourgh (J. P. de), his paintings, ii. 389;
iii. 93

Louvre and Alexander Pennecuik, x. 189; xi.
416
Love (R. T.) on Shakespeare in French, xi. 213.
Washington (Laurence), his death, iv. 286.
Washington pedigree, x. 323

510

Love ales, temp. Elizabeth, iii. 449; iv. 35
Love-Begotten on Lady Worsley, xii. 409
Love charms, Moorish, viii. 486; shells as, ix.
Love Lane, near Billingsgate, its interesting
associations, v. 302
Loveday (J. E. T.) on 'The Old Farm-house,' xi.

248

Lovekyn (John), Lord Mayor of London, and Love
Lane, v. 302

Lovel family of Northampton, xii. 489
Lovelace's To Althea from Prison,' expansion by
Col. l'Estrange, i. 141, 193, 250
Lovell (Robert), his poems, i. 151
Lovell (W.) on Warwick punch-bowl, vi. 27
Lovett (E.) on dolls in magic, ix. 168. Thorn
fish-hooks, or gorges, ix. 229

Low (Capt. John), Alabama veteran, his death, vi.

226

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'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
Lowther Arcade, its demolition, ii. 125
Loyalist on Irish Yeomanry of 1798, ix. 290
Loyalists, American, compensated for losses, i.
269, 313, 390

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

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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
Lucas families, iii. 168, 233

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

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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 (Roger) and Fairfield, architect, v. 288

Ludlow Castle, a parish, iii. 374
Ludovico, painter, his identity, ii. 288, 377, 491
Ludwick (Christopher), d. c. 1800, his biography,
xi. 86
Lumb (G. D.) on Arden family, xii. 386. Boninge

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

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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,
vi. 229. Peri, The,' vii. 349
Lynde family, iii. 309, 417; iv. 436
Lyndhurst (Lord), his Marriage Act, 1835, ix.
50, 95

Lyne (R. N.) on quotation wanted, ii. 149
Lynn (W. T.) on anfractuosity, viii. 467.

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.

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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

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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

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Lynn (Walter), his steam-engine, 1721, v. 305
Lynold (Edmund), his biography, i. 307
Lynold family, i. 307

Lyon (Anna Maria) = Henry Edward Kendall,
xii. 127

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
Lyons (A. B.) on Lyon family, i. 408

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.
489; his birth in Baker Street, vi. 215; even-
ing dress in 'Perham,' vii. 95; motto of
Lost Tales of Miletus,' ix. 248; his novels in
French, xii. 208, 291

Lytton (Lydia) on Bishop Berkeley, vi. 516
Lytton (Sir Robert), d. 1483, iv. 389, 455
Lytton family at Knebworth, vii. 247, 314, 357
Lytton quotation : "A thousand workmen

toiled," iii. 487

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M. (A. A.) on Du Maurier and Shirley Brooks, ix. 9.
Hogsflesh (William), viii. 334
M. (A. E.) on Tai-Ping War, ix. 431
M-n (A. J.) on religious houses of Sussex, vi.
449
M. (A. M.) on Dolores, musical composer, i. 177
M. (A. P.) on Dickens and Furnival's Inn, vii. 406
M. (A. T.) on Canbury House, Middlesex, v. 409.
Catamaran, iv. 286. "Correct to a T," xii.
273. Cripple carrying, xi. 193. Dudley arms,
iv. 230. Dyer (John), xii. 498. Gula Augusti,
v. 408. Onley (Capt.), R.N., v. 409.
Punt"
in football, xi. 257, 355. Purfly, its meaning,
xi. 292. Seven-sacrament fonts, v. 35. Sheriff's
challenge in Domesday, iv. 290. Stuart, Earl
of Traquair, xi. 170. Superman, v. 88.
"Under
a cloud," xi. 453

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M. (B.) on earl's eldest son and supporters, v. 456.
London newspapers, iv. 510. Quartering of
arms, v. 215. Reynolds's portrait of Gibbon,
v. 487. Shakespeare's creations, vi. 172
M. (C.) on bell-horses, vi. 469

M. (C. W. F.) on "beating the bounds," i. 489
M. (D.) on Bishop Berkeley, xi. 348. Besant, iii.
28. "Birds of a feather flock together,"

V.

ii. 8. Blackaire (Mrs.), v. 27. Byron and
Greek grammar, iii. 188. Campbell, x. 228.
Darwinian
Cowper, Lamb, or Hood, vi. 490.
chain of argument, iv. 169. Essay, iii. 148.
Goncourt's Histoire de la Société Française,'
Nuns
309. Magna Charta, i. 469.
Minsk, vi. 317. "Our lives are songs," iii. 249.
Quotations wanted, iv. 127. Rome under
Elagabalus, vi. 151. School company, ii. 288.
Spencer (Herbert) on billiards, i. 48. Waliva in
Cumberland, viii. 470. "Warm summer sun,"

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