M. (E.) on Bonaparte on the Bellerophon, ix. 321, 382. Cannizaro (Duchess of), iv. 265. Shotley wills, 1463-1538, iii. 2. Statue by John of Bologna, i. 28. Tickling trout, i. 375 M. (E. F. B.) on author of quotation wanted, xi. 289 M. (E. H.) on Clement family, x. 69. De la Motte de la Garré, x. 310. Quotations wanted, iv. 468. Stephenson (Ernest Augustus), vi. 148. Whitehead (Paul), iv. 468 M. (E. S.) on Sir George Yonge, v. 47 M. (F. B.) on author of quotation wanted, xi. 438. David's sketch of Marie Antoinette, xii. 513 'Who'll eat me?" M. (G.) on roast pigs crying xi. 250 M. (G. A.) on Lord Treasurer Godolphin, viii. 210. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, xii. 276. More (Sir Thomas), his descendants, vi. 248. 'Old Tarlton's Song,' viii. 188; xii. 214. Romeland, vi. 389. Triple chancel arches, xii. 255 M. (G. B.) on Sir Thomas Cornwallis, iii. 135. Shakespeare in French, xi. 212 M. (H.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 310. Fenians and Western Australia, ix. 188 M. (H. A. St. J.) on authors of quotations, x. 16. 'D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 85. Duelling in England, v. 112, 394. Electric telegraph anticipated, ii. 235. Incledon Cooke, iv. 92. John (King), his baggage lost, v. 469. Lion and the unicorn, x. 208. Mussuk, its use, iii. 13. "Naked Boy and Coffin," iii. 213. Norman Court, Hampshire, viii. 415. Pierrepont's Refuge, xi. 74. Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, iv. 96. : Rose of Jericho, v. 515. Seventeenth-century phrases, ii. 425. Yealls Brewetts, iii. 449 M. (H. C. L.) on Kingsley's Lorraine,' x. 210 M. (H. W.) on Sir John Hewson, vi. 437 M. (J.) on Queen Caroline, ix. 449. "God called up from dreams," iii. 49. 'Murray's Handbook for Yorkshire,' ii. 105. Racial Problem of Europe, viii. 274 M. (J. D.) on "Froudes "stuffed dates, xi. 430 M. (J. E.) on vivandières, ix. 418 M. (J. G.) on May monument, i. 449; ii. 57 M. (J. M.) on Abbé de Lubersac, xi. 73 M. (J. P.) on Polisman, ii. 108 M. (J. 8.) on Catte Street, vi. 95 M. (J. W.) on M. Homais, x. 518. Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), xi. 168. Rufinus, textual criticism in, xi. 495. St. Anthony of Vienne, xi. 152. Stuart, Earl of Traquair, xi. 396 M. (K. O.) on Kipling obscurities, v. 417 M. (L.) on James Isaacson, M.P., xii. 18. Thackeray illustrations, ii. 67 M. (L. B.) on drive, ride, viii. 290 M. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 247. French refugee bishops, viii. 171. Miniatures by Rossi, viii. 429. Voltaire and Rousseau, viii. 77. M. (M. A. M.) on J. Bew, bookseller, xi. 256, 498. M. (M. P.) on Fife fishermen's superstitions, x. 330 M. (N.) on Petre epigram, xii. 349 M. (N.) & A. on Abbots of Evesham, xii. 78. Authors of quotations, viii. 134. Beheading in England, vii. 487. Bottesford, ii. 349. Charles I.'s trial, xi. 410. Corbet (Miles), xi. 510. Cross at Higham-on-the-hill, xi. 29. Defoe : the Devil's chapel, ix. 187. Dog-names, ii. 101; x. 109. Gallows of alabaster, iv. 189. Genius by Counties,' iv. 330. Heraldic reference in Shakespeare, i. 338. Lobishome, i. 327. Lundy Island, iii. 469. Monastic estates, x. 250. Motto: In God is all," viii. 270. Nag's Head" story, i. 509. Pig hanging a man, iii. 50. St. Julian's Pater Noster, iii. 309. St. Thomas Aquinas, v. 269. Slipper, a surname, iv. 150. Southey's collections regarding Portugal, xii. 169. Spenser's Faerie Queene,' xi. 190. "Stat crux dum volvitur orbis," i. 309. Titles conferred by Cromwell, x. 49. Troper: its derivation, ix. 330. Tuileries Gardens in 1796, v. 429. Wright (Mrs. Anne) and votes for women, vii. 408 66 66 M. (P.) on Bombay Grab," iv. 107. Cave, Hornsey, i. 269. Dryden portraits, iv. 389. Hatchments, vi. 350. Hayley and Blake, viii. 231. Holy Maid of Kent, ii. 268. Hudson (Jeffrey), the dwarf, x. 390. Islington parish registers, xi. 169. Leach (Sir William), v. 169. Leche family, i. 207. Lichfield will, vi. 210. Mantelpiece, vii. 209. Miller of Hide Hall, iii. 328; vi. 54. Mundy family, viii. 168. Netmaker's circular, x. 207. Oxen drawing carriages, xi. 136. Rodney's second wife, i. 226. Royal hunting, ii. 469. St. Peter's in Chepe : St. John Zachary, vi. 69. Shakespeare and Miller-Mundy, ix. 370. Sheffield plate, v. 27. Steele (Richard) and Freemasonry, vii. 392. Sussex arms, x. 230. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 149 M-t (P.) on Matthew Diamondbuld Demont, viii. 213. Hats worn in the royal presence, viii. 326. Montfort (Peter de), xi. 411. Speaker of the House of Commons, xi. 411 M. (P. C. D.) on bee superstitions, ii. 26. Dryden portraits, i. 368. Howard and Dryden families, i. 87. Leche and Evelyn families, ii. 348. Sporting clergy before the Reformation, ii. 89 M. (P. K.) on Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, iv. 449 M. (P. M.) on Dryden on Milton, ix. 250 M. (P. P.) on passion-flower legend, vi. 88 M. (P. W. G.) on counting bringing ill-luck, ix. 108. Piper's Hole, ix. 289. Plant-names, viii. 210. Weatherall (Thomas), xi. 358 M. (R.) on W. Cole, Cambridge antiquary, iv. 429. Ibbotson: Hyde, viii. 408. Muscovy Company: Baltic Company, vi. 149. Vigo Bay, 1702-19, x. 30 M. (R. J.) on Wordsworth's Highland girl, iii. 309 M. (S.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 514. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will Registers, iv. 155 M. (S. W.) on Malone family, x. 87 M. (T. E.) on authors of quotations, viii. 109 M. (T. S.) on Brittany idolatrous folk-lore, ix. 17. Christmas notes, ix. 51. Cross sign hot cross buns, ix. 436. Dame So-and-So the Rush Strewer, ix. 437. Double-headed eagle, x. 154. Gula Augusti, v. 499; vii. 394; viii. 35. Hock: hog: hoga, vii. 494. Owls, luminous, ix. 171. Palm Sunday and hill-climbing, vi. 70. Sheep fair on an ancient earthwork, viii. 296. Snail . eating and gipsies, x. 134. Telling the bees, ix. 433. 230 Tan Hill fair, vi. 110. Touching wood, vi. M. (W.) on Cornish apparition, ix. 392. Cruscantism, viii. 48. "Golden Angel in St. Paul's Churchyard, vii. 470. Hems or Huse family, xii. 128. Scotch words and English commentators, i. 321. Seedy, slang word, xi. 426 M. (W. A.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 508; viii. 109 M. (W. B. H.) on quotations wanted, vi. 389 M. (W. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 448 M. (W. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 508. Palindrome, iii. 249 M. (W. J.) on extraordinary tide in the Thames, iii. 47 ઃઃ M. (W. M.) on authors of quotations, viii. 169. Days when We had Tails on Us,' viii. 429. Laws of gravity and ancient Greeks, viii. 394 M. (W. P.) on Napoleon's carriage, vii. 236. Smoking and blind men, ix. 355 M.A. and J.P., question of precedence, ii. 408 M.A. and M.P. preceded by a or an, V. 89 M.A.Oxon. on Elian, iii. 89. Balasore, v. 449. Baxter's oil printing, i. 427. Bell-comb for ringworm, viii. 37. Fettiplace, i. 473. Florida, iii. 9. Gordon of West Indies, iv. 275. Graham, ii. 274. Gray's Elegy and ploughing customs, xii. 390. Half-married, vi. Jesso, ii. 288. 'Oxford University Calendar,' i. 47. Ramie, i. 489. St. Dunstan, i. 149. St. Gilbert of Sempringham, iv. 94 M.P. on hats in the House of Commons, vi. 488 Maas (Dr. Max) on the mimes of Herondas, i. 216. 'Paradise Lost,' of 1751, iii. 134. St. Genius, v. 495. Shakespeariana, iii. 426 Mabbe (James), his translations, v. 102 Maberley (Frederick Herbert), 1781-1860, his biography, xii. 490 97. Mac, prefix prohibited in Scotland, ii. 466; prohibited in Ireland, iii. 15; before Irish surnames, x. 354, 417 Mc (R.) on Snodgrass as a surname, x. 52 MacAlister (G. Y. W.) on Esmond,' ix. 115. "Port arms," ix. 116 Macalister (M. A. M.) on authors wanted, xi. 316; xii. 116. Burton's Line, xi. 212. Dickens quotation, xi. 317 Macaria, the cry of, iv. 28; vii. 251 Macaroni Magistrate and Col. Cosmo Gordon, x. 449 Macaroons made at Nancy, ix. 286 MacArthur (W.) on Brunswick Society, Boyne Society, xii. 188 Macaulay (J. H.), Latin translation of Gray's Elegy,' ii. 92 Macaulay (T. B., Lord), on talented, ii. 24; error with regard to Plassey, iii. 405; and Sir Lawrence Dundas, iv. 448, 516; Arabella Sedley, v. 267; parallels to his New Zealander,' 344, 418, 474; on the Thames, v. 489; vi. 16, 93; his letters to Randall, vi. 507; vii. 55; on satire on Pitt, vii. 389; on competitive examinations, viii. 169, 237; Pelletier in his Frederic the Great,' xi. 127, 234; and W. J. Thoms, xi. 165, 215, 293, 354; xii. 150; on olive trees in Australasia, xii. 86; literature, 130, 171; on Dryden, 329, 375 Macaulay (W. M.) on the death of Mary II., xi. 341 on McCara (A. S.) on inscriptions on public buildings, i. 448 MacCarthy (Capt.) and the Prince Regent, xi. 448; xii. 74 MacCarthy or MacCartie (Daniel), Sub-Sheriff of McCord (D. Ross) on André: Inglis: Downie, Macclesfield (5th Earl of), his butler, viii. 408, 450 vi. 387. Lowe and Wright, vii. 489. Marriott (Sir James), Advocate-General, vii. 489. Officers' representatives, vii. 489 MacDonagh (M.) on Sarah Curran, Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, iii. 470; iv. 111 Macdonald (Flora), her representatives, vii. 247, 357; her family and Dr. Johnson, x. 147; Macdonald (J. S.) on Governor Parr, vi. 207 and Mrs. McQueen, 389 McDonald and McPike families, x. 105, 314 Macdonald of Moidart, iv. 308, 376 McDonald family of Ireland, ii. 467 McDonald of Murroch, ii. 448 MacDonald on quotations wanted, x. 28 Macdonell (Major), executed at Carlisle, 1746, Macdonough (Felix Bryan), his biography, ii. 527 ; iv. 530 iii. 98; his publications, v. 165 MacDougall (A.), jun., on the Brooch of Lorn,vii. M'Dowall (S. S.) on Barnard & Staples, xi. 252. Coltman (George), x. 489. "Correct to a T," xii. 273. November 5: Guy Fawkes celebrations, x. 496. Pall Mall, No. 93, xi. 392. St. Michael le Quern, xi. 265. Selby, Yorks: its Peculiar Court, xii. 475 327 Macedonia, pretended Prince of, c. 1605, vii. 169, 272 509 McElligott (M. G.) on armorial visiting cards, ii. McElwaine (P. A.) on legal references in ShakeMcElligott (Col. Roger), Governor of Cork, i. 294 speare, xii. 382 MacErlean surname, iii. 249 Macfarlan (J.) on Sir Robert Fludd, vi. 368 Macfie (R. A. S.) on the Gypsy Lore Society, vii. 366 McGee (Hon. T. D.), his Canadian Ballads,' i. 113 McGilchrist-Gilchrist (M.) on Campbells in the Strand, v. 51 MacGillean (Alaister) on Ad. Donald Campbell, i. 309. Garden (Alexander), M.D., i. 328. Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), i. 349. Lean (Vincent Stuckey), ii. 466. Smart (George), ii. 528 McGovern (J. B.) on autograph prices, vii. 424. 'Cantus Hibernici,' vii. 9, 192. Chalice inscription, ix. 470. Chateaubriand on Shakespeare, xi. 410. Cotter (Sir James), iii. 167. Cromwell and Milton, viii. 22. Dante MSS. xii. 449. Danteiana, i. 181, 251; iii. 482; vii. 202, 373; x. 302. De Fauhlas, iv. 88. De Tabley (Lord) and N. & Q.,' iii. 147. Decameron,' ii. 328. Dominoes, their origin, viii. 130. Freeman on Gladstone's 'Studies on Homer,' xii. 170. Galton (Rev. Arthur), i. 414. Gaol literature, xi. 428. Gladstone as playwright, iii. 89. Greek patriarchs, i. 249. Killed by a look, ii. 169. King of Patterdale," i. 149. Latin pronunciation, ix. 511. Lincoln (Abraham) ard Whately, iv. 46. Louis XIV.'s heart, ii. 346. Monastic Scriptorium, viii. 429. Nuns {S chaplains, xii. 49. Officer of the Pipe, x. 188. Pagination, viii. 386. 'Prayer for Indifference,' ii. 208. Robin Hood in French, v. 468. Robin Hood plays, viii. 70. Rossetti (G.), his Tre Ragionamenti,' v. 428; vi. 38. Ruskin at Neuchâtel, iii. 93. Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xi. 467. Spelling reform, ii. 305. Steele and Addison, x. 49. Virgil or Vergil, iv. 248 McGregor (F. G.) on Isles family, vii. 450 McGregor (Rev. James), of Aghadowey, Ireland, viii. 428 McIlquhan (Harriett) on rates in aid, iv. 53. Shakespeare's Grave, i. 352. Women voters, i. 372 Mackall (L. L.) on Goethe's Conversations, xi. 167. Goethe's Edelknabe,' xii. 508 Mackay (Charles), his John Brown,' xii. 288, 338 MacKeachan (J.) on MacKeachan proverb, viii. 8 MacKeachan proverb, viii. 8, 114 MacKemmie (D. G.) on Accession and Coronation coins, x. 231 Mackenzie (Colin A.) and Treaty of Tilsit, viii. 469, 510; ix. 31, 96, 135, 154, 171, 237; x. 11; xi. 471 Mackenzie (E. C.) on the Treaty of Tilsit, viii. 511; ix. 96 Mackenzie (R. Shelton), 'Derbyshire Courier,' viii. 247 Mackenzie (Lieut. Roderick), date of his death, viii. 30; killed at Seringapatam, xii. 38 Mackenzie (V. St. Clair) on Shakespeariana, i. 162 Mackenzie-Holden (Col. R.) on 62nd Royal American Regiment, ix. 412 McKerrow (R. B.) on Barnes's Devil's Charter,' i. 509. Defoe the Devil's chapel, ix. 255. "From pillar to post," v. 11. Phrases and reference, ii. 197 Mackey (G.) on Brudenell: Boughton, iv. 29 Mackesy (W. H.) on St. Anthony's fire, ix. 167 Mackie (E. S.) on Appleby Magna Grammar School, iv. 288 Mackie (W.) on Lord Howe's victory, 1794, x. 407 Mackinlay (J. W. G.) on charm for burglars, viii. 75 Mackintosh (James), of Rothiemurchus, his marriage, iv. 448 Macklin (Charles), Judge Parry's monograph on, i. 506 vi. McL. (J. S.) on Louisbourg: its siege, xi. 228 Maclachlan (Ewen), Gaelic scholar, his writings, xi. 90, 150 Maclean (Alastair) on Companies of Invalids, v. 489. Garden Maclean (Francis), 429. (Mary Gavinne), v. 328. Walker (Peter), vi. 308 Maclean (A.) on Walker family, iii. 8 Maclean (Mary Gavinne), c. 1816, her portrait, v. 328 Macleay family, xii. 150 MacLellan (Isaac), his poem on Napoleon's death, xi. 328 Macleod (W.) on Touch or Touche, vi. 434 MacLulich (J. M.), on Lulach, King of Scotland, iii. 490 McM. (W.) on churchwardens' accounts, v. 369; vii. 189, 232; viii. 9, 269. Fifteenth-century banquet, iv. 446. Index nominum et locorum to D.N.B.,' viii. 161. London episcopal records, iv. 469. Records wanted, v. 28. Stow's Worshipful Survey' cheap edition, v. 304. Company of Chancellors, vi. 110 McMahon (Morgan) on Adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle,' xii. 417. Moore (T.) his wife, xii. 427. Voltaire and Carlyle, xii. 486 MacMichael (J. Holden) on " A shoulder of mutton brought home from France," iii. 255. Academy of the Muses, iv. 54. Abracadabra, x. 35. Ainsty of York, vi. 462. Alderman's Walk, x. 354. All Fool's Day, iii. 416. 46 All the world and his wife," xii. 13. Anatomie Vivante, i. 175. Ancaster, x. 455. Angel of an inn, x. 14. Antelope as crest, ix. 516. Antiquarian Society, Batley, vii. 110. Antiquary v. antiquarian, ii. 174. Antraigues (Comte d'), x. 152. Appleby Magna Grammar School, iv. 392. Arachne House, Strand-on-the-Green, x. 373. Arms on punchbowl, viii. 488. Arnold's Church of Brou,' vi. 196. 66 As deep as Garrick," viii. 376. "As merry as griggs," i. 276. Askwith or Asquith, x. 37. Austen (Stephen), bookseller, ix. 413. Author used for editor, vii. 473. "Bacchanals" 66 or Bago'-Nails," vi. 490. Badger's Bush Inn, vii. 271. Badges, iv. 55. Bagnigge House, xii. 192. Bailiff of Eagle, ii. 134. Balances or scales, iii. 273. Balloons and flying machines, xii. 195, 272. Bandy Leg Walk, x. 438. Barbers, famous, i. 375. "Barnard's Inn " Tavern, viii. 365. Barnes's Devil's Charter,' i. 510. Barron (C.), 19, Pall Mall, x. 114. Battle of Spurs, ii. 518. Battlefield sayings, i. 375. Bears and boars in Britain, ii. 489. Beating the bounds," ii. 113; iii. 293. Becket Beddoes (Thomas à), his martyrdom, i. 452. surname, viii. 158. Beer sold without a licence, ii. 71. Bees told of deaths, ix. 434. Beeswing Club, xii. 512. Bellamy's, i. 352. Bell-ringing at weddings, xii. 517. Bells, large, v. 34. Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, ix. 35, 453. Bewdley a hundred years ago, vi. 377. Bibliography, vi. 229. Bidding Prayer, vii. 32. Billycock hat, ix. 94. Bishop Island, vi. 76. Black and yellow, Devil's colours, iv. 97. Black Dog Alley, Westminster, ii. 118. Blind Institutions. xi. 435. Blue Coat School Costume, xi. 96, Bobby Dazzler, iv. 318. Boleyn (Anne), her remains, xi. 237. "Bonnie Cravat," tavern sign, x. 458. Bookseller's motto, v. 255. Bossing, its meaning, vii. 135. Bossom (John), xii. 196. Botemen : Landbote, xi. 432. Bottesford, ii. 416. Bowes, epitaph at, v. 431. Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, v. 116. Brind ley (James), i. 376. Britannia as national emblem, xi. 274. Broken Cross, Westminster, "Broken heart,' xi. 49. Brokeniii. 78. selde," xi. 10, 517. Brontë - Prunty, viii. 270. Brougham Castle, iv. 293, 373. Brumby, vi. 476. Brunswick (Duke of), x. 289. Budgee, a kind of ape, x. 137. Building customs and folk-lore, i. 515. Bulkmaster, its meaning, vii. 418. "Bull and Mouth " Bush,' ix. 376. Bumble-puppy, old game, vii. 456. Burns's "Mensuration School,' viii. 115. Butcher Hall Street, ii. 117. Byng "Call a (Admiral), i. 256. Cadey, x. 198. spade a spade," iii. 217. Camoens, Sonnet cciii., vii. 233. Campbells in Strand, v. 51. Candlemas gills, i. 36. Carmarthen families: Paddington House, xi. 153. Carstares or Carstairs, xii. 57. Castle architecture, x. 255. Castle Rising, ix. 412. Castle Society of Musick, Cateaton i. 71. Catalogues of MSS., iv. 436. Street, v. 475. Ceremony at Ripon, iv. 357. Cernet's Tower in Bucklersbury, xii. 330. Chalk Farm, ix. 338. Chamber-horse for exercise, xi. 49. Charles II. and Catherine of and " Mourning Braganza, viii. 407. Charming-bells for birdcatching, x. 94. Charters to City guilds, vii. 457. Chemists' coloured bottles, V. 231. Cherry in place-names, vi. 136. Cheshire cat in America, i. 513. Cheyne Walk: China Walk, v. 375. Child (Miss), her elopement, x. 293. Chippendale (T.) upholsterer: W. Chippendale, vii. 37. Chirk Castle gates, ii. 357. Christian names, curious, i. 235. Christmas bibliography, iii. 32. Christmas carols: waits : guisers, iii. 10. Christmas custom in Somersetshire, iii. 236. Christmas pig, xi. 71. Christmas turnovers in The Globe, vi. 485. Christmastide folk-lore, i. 172. Chrystal Magna: Maylor Grange, X. 277. Churchwardens' accounts, v. 410.; vii. 232; viii. 73; ix. 54. Clayton Arms," ix. 130. Clippingdale, vi. 237. "Coal Hole," v. 353. Cobweb pills, i. 273. Cockade, ii. 537. Coffins and shrouds, viii. 137. Cold Harbour: Windy Arbour, i. 496. Coliseums old and new, ii. 529; iii. 190. Compter Prison, iii. 254. Concerts of Antient Music, iv. 49. Constitution Hill: Parliament Hill, xii. 173. Cook (B.), bookseller, vi. 377. Copenhagen House, iv. 295. Copper Mill, Whitechapel, ix. 451. Cortel clocks, viii. 156. posts under Stuart kings, i. 173. Court roll terms, vii. 317. Cricket: earliest mention, 95; pictures and engravings, iv. 132. Cromwell buried in Red Lion Square, i. 72. Cromwell House, Highgate, iv. 135. "Crooked Billet," ix. 190. Crosby Hall, viii. 71. Crouch, the musical composer, i. 333. Crowmer (William): Watts family, x. 233. "Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," i. 214, 373. Crows and rain, x. 136. Crucifixion: earliest representation, v. 289. Cry you mercy, I took you for a joint-stool," ii. 214. Custom of Thraves, iv. 397. "Cut the loss," iii. 156. Cuttwoorkes, ii. 197. Daffodils, vi. 410. Dago, ii. 332. Dated stones in buildings, vi. 412. Delmer, v. 433. Desmond, vi. 175. Devil's saffron, xii. Court 415. Dew-ponds, xi. 474. 'Die and be Damned,' i. 491. Dipping well in Hyde Park, vii. 297. "Disce pati," i. 316. "Dish of tea," xii. 436. Dissenting preachers in the Old Jewry, viii. 435. Diving-bell, iii. 350. Dobbin, children's game, iii. 237. Dog-bite cure, ii. 538. Dole cupboards, vii. 16. Dolls in magic, x. 196. Dolores, musical composer, i. 177. Don Saltero's Tavern, Chelsea, x. 110. Doncaster: image of the Blessed Virgin, vii. 56. Doorshutting proverb, viii. 418. Dorsetshire snakelore, i. 253. Dotty, vi. 356. Double-headed eagle, x. 153. Dowry Square, Clifton, x. 334. Drake (Sir Francis) and Chigwell Row, iv. 332. Droz (J.), his Spectacle Mécanique, vi. 495. Drug in the market," i. 235. Dublin (Archbishop of), viii. 352. Ducimore, v. 52. Dudley arms, iv. 317. Duelling in England, iii. 16. Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 115. Dutch Epiphany custom, v. 157. Ealing, xi. 176. Easter bibliography, ix. 397. Edwards of Halifax, ix. 510. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 212. Epitaphs, their bibliography, i. 173. "Esprit de l'escalier," vii. 237. "Essex Serpent," x. 376. Eugene (Prince), his London statue, x. 448. ' Evil eye, ii. 156. Excavations at Richborough, ii. 373. Falcon Court, Shoe Lane, xi. 191, 271. Fame, v. 49. "Famous " Chelsea, v. 95, 133. "Father of his Country,' ix. 115. February fill dyke," iii. 314. "Feed the brute," i. 416. Fide, sed cui vide," i. 154. 66 V. Fig tree in the City, xi. 107. Figgess or Figgiss, ix. 478. Fire: fire out, viii. 37. Flags, vi. 12. Fleet Prison, x. 258; xi. 18. Fleet Street, No. 7, viii. 350, 411, 478; No. 59, ix. 53. Flesh and shamble meats, i. 293. Floral emblems of countries, vi. 52. Flying machines: aviation, x. 250. Folk-lore origins, vii. 53. Font consecration, ii. 336. Football on Shrove Tuesday, i. 194. Fotheringay, ii. 215. Free Trade"-smuggling, ii. 317. French Revolution pottery, iv. 252. Fulham Bridge, v. 35. Fulture, i. 296. Funeral garlands, vi. 254. G, hard or soft, vi. 190. Gallie surname, 394. Gamester's superstition, viii. 391. Gedney Church, Lincolnshire, x. 311. Gentlemen's evening dress, vii. 96. George I.: the nightingale and death, viii. 57. "Get a wiggle on," ii. 153. Gibbet as landmark, ix. 438. Glowworm or firefly, i. 112. "Go for "" attack, i. 272. Going the round" : roundhouse, i. 9. "Golden Angel in St. Paul's Churchyard, viii. 216. Goody Two-Shoes," ii. 250. Gordon epitaph, ii. 134. Gosling family, viii. 256. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 96. Greek and Roman tablets, v. 350. Green Dragon, xii. 14. Grenadier Guards, i. 31. Gulix hollands, xi. 470. Guncaster, i. 518. Halifax (Lord), vii. 238. Halley (Edmund), Surgeon, R.N., ii. 177. Hamilton Place, Hyde Park, ix. 94. Hammals, its meaning, vii. 248. Hampden family, xii. 292. Hampstead in song, x. 296. Harbours, xi. 452. Hare and Easter, v. 292. Harlsey Castle, co. York, ii. 193. Hatmakers' materials, ix. 388. Haymarket, Westminster, vii. 270. Hazel or hessle pears, ii. 436. Healen penny, xii. 98. Healing springs, vii. 134. "Hen and Chickens," sign, xii. 28. Heraldic, iii. 154; v. 335; xi. 169. Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92. Heraldry in Froissart: pillow, x. 452. Hermit's crucifix, ii. 435. Hertford borough seal, ii. 18. Hessel (Phoebe), ii. 16. Hocktide at Hexton, xii. 73, 214. Holbeach Church: knight's head resting on lady's body, x. 273. Holderness families, xii. 212. Holy Britons, v. 417. Hops in Essex, vi. 227. Horse Hill, xi. 155. Horseferry, Westminster, iv. 51. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 214. House, largest private in England, ii. 133. "House of warantyse,' x. 298. Hove, x. 14. Hovelling, X. 198. Hoy (John): Serle's Coffee-House, vi. 95, 217. Huff: In a huff," v. 497. Hundred Courts, i. 197. two and two make four," xii. 231. Incached, viii. 235. Indian jugglery, vi. 516. Indian kings, iii. 449. Inscriptions on public buildings, i. 516. Iver, Bucks: Gallyhill, vii. 292. James IV. of Scotland, xii. 317. James II., statue of, i. 137. Japan, its antiquity, iii. 414. Jersey wheel, ii. 274. Jerusalem Court, Fleet Street, vii. 137. Jesuits at Mediolanum, x. 374. Jockteleg, iv. 94. John (King), poisoned by a toad, iv. 256. John of Gaunt's arms, X. 116. Jonson (Ben), his name, ix. 432. Keelhaul: cobkey: morryoune, viii. 54. Kentish custom on Easter Day, ii. 15. "King of Patterdale," i. 194. King's Bodyguard, xi. 493. King's Cock-Crower, King's Silver: Lincoln College, x. 117. ley's Stand," vii. 158. Kissing gates, ii. 395. Kit's Coty House, iv. 413. Knight Templar, i. 221. Laconic letters, v. 234. Lady-bird folk-lore, viii. 116. Lady of the Lake': allusions, ix. 133. Lamb's Panopticon, iv. iii. 'If 312. Kings = 'Le 215, 297. Lansdowne Passage, Berkeley Street, x. 356. Latin genitives in floriculture, v. 355. Latta surname, viii. 317. Law terms, early, x. 97. Le before trades, xii. 237. Le Hole Bole," Honey Lane, xii. 348. "Le Meriole " : "Le Colebrehous," xii. 149. Stoples," xii. 348, 410. Leaguer, its meanings, xi. 476. Legenvre, iii. 437. Lettsom (Dr.), v. 210. Lewis (W.), comedian, iv. 218, 331. Life-star folk-lore, vii. 196. Lincoln, arms of, i. 234. Lines on a mug, iii. 435; iv. 92. Linton, portrait by, xii. 287. Lion and the unicorn, x. 294. Llangollen, xi. 494. "Lombard Street to a China orange," viii. 136. London, ancient, its topography, i. 295, 457; ii. 58. London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 297, 394, 496, 535. London cries, vi. 335. London houses, ancient, iii. 329. London newspapers, v. 10; ix. 57. London parochial history, v. 55, 297. London queries of eighteenth century, viii. 474. Lord-Lieutenants in Scotland, viii. 418. Loutherbourgh, iii. 93. 'Love-à-laMode,' xi. 38. Ludovico, ii. 491. Lumber, its meanings, xi. 518. Lumpkin (Tony), vi. 94. Lustre ware, v. 158. Lych gates, viii. 354. Lying Bishop,' vii. 496. Maidlow, v. 154. Making buttons fidgeting, x. 158. Manor Court Rolls: Wyndrynge, vi. 472. Manor Court terms, xi. 516. Manor Mesne, vi. 153. "Mar" in Mardyke, xii. 475. Markham (Rev. George), xii. 296. Martello towers, i. 356. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 273, 432. Masons' marks, iii. 296. "Master Pipe Maker,' xi. 316. Matches in Congreve, vii. 397. Matross : Topass, their meaning, vii. 412. May Day: Maypole, ix. 398. May Light and Young Men's Light, v. 494. May-blossom: knots of may, xi. 437. Mazes, vi. 313. Mead (Dr. William), v. 337. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 431. Medal of Charles I., x. 134. Mediæval churchyards, viii. 453; ix. 173. Medieval games of children, viii. 456. Medical coroner, vi. 38. Melancholy, i. 212. Mellycaton: musk-million, vi. 338. Michaelmas custom, ii. 431. Michaelmas Day: its date, x. 194. Miching mallicho," ii. 524. Milestones, i. 132. Military button: sergeants' chevrons, i. 472. Military Canal at Sandgate, xii. 334. Mineral Wells, Streatham, ii. 315. Moaler, its meaning, vii. 198. Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vii. 13. Monoux (Sir George), viii. 91. Monro (Major), iv. 72. Month's mind: to have a month's mind, iii. 54. Moon and the weather, ii. 35. Moon folk-lore, i. 175. Moral standards of Europe, ii. 334. "Mother of dead dogs," vi. 32. Mourning rites in Persia, vii. 338. Moxhay (Mr.), iii. 395. Mug, as a verb, i. 337. Mummies for colours, ii. 229. Muscovy Company: Baltic Company, vi. 252. Mustlar: Muskyll, i. 335. N pronounced ng, i. 291. "Naked Boy and Coffin,' iii. 156. "Near the church and far from God," vi. 496. Neile (Richard), Archbishop of York, xii. 498. Nelson Column, iii. 368. Netmaker's circular: artificial eyes, x. 352. Never, Never Land, xi. 158. too late to mend," xii. 516. Newbery (J.), his grave, vii. 76. Newspaper (first ocean), i. 504. Nimbus, its significance, xii. 111. Nine Maidens, ii. 396. Ninus, his mother's name, i. 49. North Devon May Day custom, ii. 75. Northumberland and Durham pedigrees, ii. 351. Numismatic, iv. 375. Oak, the ash, and the ivy, i. 35. Obb wig, ii. 176. Officer of the 66 "Never Pipe, x. 297. "Old England," i. 316. OnTree Hill, Greenwich, x. 173. Outroper, its meaning, xi. 508. "Over fork: fork over,' vii. 33. Oxford: its name, ix. 318. Oxe-aye, vi. 234. Palindrome, iii. 310. Pannage_and tollage, i. 232. Parish beadle, xi. 338. Parsloe's Hall, Essex, iii. 490. Passing bell, i.[350. Passive resister, v. 32. Patty, vi. 255. Pawnbroker's sign and the Medici arms, iii. 330. Payne at the Mews Gate, vii. 493. Peacock as a Christmas symbol, v. 130. Pelican myth, ii. 311, 431. " 'Penny saved is twopence got," vii. 97. Penny wares, ii. 415; iii. 312. Periodicals for women, i. 295. Pic-nic, a carriage, v. 235. Picking up scraps of iron, iii. 398. Picture post card, vi. 266. Pin witchery, ii. 271. Pincerna (Richard), ii. 92. Pindar family, i. 135. Plane sailing or plain sailing, x. 316. Pleshey. fortifications, iv. 116. Ply, iv. 110. Point and Indian Queen," xii. 328. Poll-bookɛ, vii. 416; viii. 177. Pomperkin, its meaning, vii. 232. "Pop goes the weasel," iii. 492. Popjoy, its meaning, vii. 136. Population of a country parish, iv. 495. Portsmouth Street, No. 14, ix. 395. Post boxes, vi. 453. Præmunire, its etymology, vii. 257. Prescriptions, i. 453. Printing in the Channel Islands, i. 436. Prints and engravings, i. 377. Proverbs, two old, viii. 55. Proxege and Senage, xi. 77. Public Office Police Office, vii. 91. Quenington, Gloucestershire, iv. 36. Radcliffe (Ann), iv. 76. Railway train, first steam, i. 278. Ramie, ii. 12. Ramsgate Christmas procession, v. 374. Rattling good thing," v. 335. Rebus in churches, v. 250. Rechabite, ii. 314. Red-tail Knights, x. 288. Regimental marches, x. 457. Reversion of trees, ii. 154. Revolution Society, x. 317. Rewman, vi. 373. Richard II.: his arms, vii. 250. Riding the black ram, i. 36. Ripley arms, iv. 374. River divided, i. 391. Robin Hood plays, viii. 295. Rollick, use of the word, xii. 93. Roman Catholic priests buried in London, vi. 218. Roman legions: their history, xii. 394. Roman tenement houses, ii. 73. Romney's ancestry, vii. 79. Roping a horse in Latin, i. 513. Roses as badges, x. 174. Round Oak Spring, X. 66 66 73. Royal Kepier School, Houghton-leSpring, vii. 116. Ruckholt House, xi. 90. "Rum Rue and Tuscan pawnbrokers, i. 231. Rutof his teeth," i. 436. Rushlights, x. 27. land: origin of the name, xi. 294. Sack, iii. 434. Saint " as a prefix, ii. 192. St. Barbara's emblems, xii. 216. St. Bartholomew the Great, E.C., ix. 18. St. Bridget's Bower, i. 70. St. Dunstan, i. 216. St. Edith, vi. 70. St. Florian, vi. 297. St. George: St. George as a Christian name, vii. 376. Gilbert of Sempringham, iv. 94. St. Margaret's St. Hospital, or Green Coat School, x. 172. Mary Axe: St. Michael le Querne, i. 89, 253. St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, xi. 356. St. Mary's Abbey, York, ix. 496. St. Paulinus and the Swale, iv. 254. St. Sepulchre, iii. 173. Salep or Salop, i. 97, 233. Salutation "Tavern, Billingsgate, vii. 510. Samplers, v. 245. Sands (Archbishop), ix. 358. Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, xii. 131. Satan's autograph, iii. 354. Scallions, iv. 375; v. 54. School for the Indigent Blind, viii. 235. "Scole Inn," Norfolk, i. 313. "Scomer upon the Hope," xii. 68. Scotch burial custom, iv. 77. Searches, vi. 213. Semaphore signalling, xi. " |