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Crouch (C. Hall) on Admiral Christ epitaph, viii. 34. André: Inglis: Downie, vii. 13. Anglican clergymen, vi. 114. Arms wanted, xi. 470. Ashburner family, ii. 168. Bathing-machines, ii. 131. Baydon, Cumberland, x. 335. Bliss, i. 517. Boddington family, iv. 216. Caparn family of Newark and Lincoln, vi. 133. Coke or Cook? iv. 13. Dryden portraits, ii. 18. Dyer (William): Rebecca Russell, vi. 115. Edouard silhouette portraits, xi. 477. Eton swishing, vi. 133. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 171. "Forest of Oxtowe," vii. 12. "Golden Angel in St. Paul's Churchyard, viii. 216. Great House, Cheshunt, vi. 385. Gwillim's 'Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 328. Hair-powdering_closets, v. 57. Hooper: Long, iv. 215. Jennings arms, iii. 393. Lawrance family of Bath, iii. 377. Louis Philippe's landing in England, vi. 93. Madan (Martin) of Nevis, x. 256; "Old Highlander, The," vii. 457. "Old Bell Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 431. Pickthall, x. 295. Potts family, ii. 17. Rose of Jericho, vi. 97. Royal Independent Hanoverian Lodge, xi. 470. Rutledge family of Charlestown, vii. 490. Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, iv. 275. Sanderson dance, iv. 308. Sanderson family, ii. 389. Sanderson family of Edmonton, iv. 189. Sanderson family of Great Bradley, xi. 68. Sanderson family of Wigton, iii. 348. Shakespeare (John), 1732, x. 317. Shoreditch family, xii. 96. Shorter: Walpole, iii. 337; iv. 13. Sturmy or Esturmy family, viii. 16. Teed and Ashburner families, iv. 90. Thirkell family, vii. 218. Vergy (Treyssac de), xi. 518. Waugh family of East Gordon, vi. 110. West's picture of the death of Wolfe, vi. 113; viii. 17. Whitebead, Paul, v. 56. Yates family, vi. 374 Crouch (F. N.), song-writer, his biography, i. 248,

333

Crouch (Nathaniel), his 'Admirable Curiosities,' i. 289

Crow (W. Roberts) on Achesons of Ayrshire, ix. 91. Ceylon bibliography, xii. 169. Crowe family, viii. 509. Crowmer (William): Watts family, x. 313. Donegal history, x. 469. Hamilton family, viii. 450. Nisidora as a Christian name, x. 348. Roberts family, x. 149. Second Ceylon Regiment, xi. 490. Shakespeare and Ensor, xi. 210. Walton Castle, Clevedon, xi. 108. Waney timber, xi. 34. Wilkins (Jenny), xi. 357. Wonders of the World, xi. 176. Wooden ships: their longevity, xii. 467

Crowe (John), of Massachusetts, 1635, his ancestors, iii. 328

Crowe (Sir Mitford), Governor of Barbadoes, i. 170
Crowe family, viii. 509; ix. 118
Crowgay or Crowgie family, xii. 488
Crowhurst, Sussex, rectors of, ii. 69

Crowland Abbey, Benjamin Holdich on, v. 509

Crowley (Robert), 'Select Works,' ii. 224 Crowmer family, x. 149, 232, 313

"Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," old tea house, i. 167, 214, 297, 373; iii. 56

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Crown Hotel, St. Martin's Court, 1790, viii. 430; ix. 77

Crown Street, Soho, origin of the name, iv. 326, 373 Crowns, laurel, at Olympia, iii. 87

Crowns in tower or spire of church, i. 17, 38, 157 | Crows crying against the rain, x. 88, 136, 415 Crowther-Beynon (V. B.) on pattens at church, ix. 336 Croydon, parish church and Free School, iv. 113 Croydon, Whitgift's Hospital, its threatened destruction, i. 498 Crozier (R.), Manchester artist, c. 1850, xii. 308, 354 Crozier, iron, called Tighern-mas, i. 408 Crucifix, at the north door of old St. Paul's, i. 165; one-armed, ii. 189, 294, 395; at Cratcliff Tor, Derbyshire, 228, 435

Crucifixes, female, iv. 230, 395, 517 Crucifixion, earliest representation in art, v. 248, 289; its date, viii. 409; and the wind, xi. 106 Crucifixion folk-lore, i. 426 Cruickshank (J. G.) on Highlanders barbadosed, viii. 68, 317 Cruikshank (George), designs for Tam o' Shanter,' ii. 309; his remarque, vii. 50; portrait in caricature by I. R. Cruikshank, viii. 187; his illustrations of political squibs, 485, 516; sonnets to, ix. 347

ix. 250

Crull (J.), Antiquities of St. Peter, Westminster,' Crumpsman, slang word, its meaning, viii. 49 Cruscantism, use and meaning of the word, viii. 48 Crusoe (Richard Davis), his voyages and dis

coveries, xi. 425

Crusoe (Robinson), his island, vi. 225; literary descendants, xii. 7, 79, 417

Crusoe (Robinson), name coincidence, 1619, iv. Crusoe (Rev. Timothy), d. 1697, his portrait,

287, 357

iv. 357

Cruttwell (H. A.) on John Cook, Regicide, v. 467
Cry of Macaria, vii. 251

Csombor (Martin) on the Isle of Man, v. 126
Cubbardy, nonce-word, its use, vii. 287
Cubitt (Miss), in 'La Belle Assemblée,' iv. 108, 152
Cubitt (Sir William), engineer, his portrait, vii.
Cuca, where to obtain, in London, xii. 490
Cuckow (G. J.), his Our Native England,' v.
31, 77, 194

347, 514

266

Cudworth (Dr. Ralph) and W. M. Thackeray, viii. Cuir-bouilli: Cuir-ciselé, German leather bindings, x. 369 ; xi. 117

Cull (J.) on clergy in wigs, x. 78. Nana Sahib and Indian Mutiny, viii. 316 Culleton (L.) on officers of State in Ireland, iv. 214. Ventura (Angelo Benedetto), iii. 66 Culling (William), Westminster scholar, vii. 450 Culprit, etymology of the word, xi. 486; xii. 174, 456

Culross Abbey, effigy of a Stewart of Lorne at, v. 326

Culshaw (G. H.) on Iver, Bucks: Gallyhill, vi. 450 Culture, curious, iv. 486

Culture, its history, English, v. 148, 198, 232 Cumberland, Easter plays in, vii. 30; Waliva in, viii. 470

Cumberland (Duke of), song on his death, ii. 406

Cumberland (George), his description of Hafod,
iv. 88

Cumberland (Mr.), Westminster scholar, iv. 489
Cumberland dialect, iv. 169, 294

Cumberland Hearth Tax lists, 1660-80, xii. 269,
316

Cumberland train bands, c. 1685, xii. 269
Cumbermere Abbey, its cartulary, iv. 229, 315
Cumbria, arms of, iii. 208

Cuming (Hy. Syer-), his library and museum, i.
409, 436

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Curry (Capt.), c. 1759, his biography, v. 208, 271 Curry (Frank) on tailed " in Fuller, xii. 454. Curry (J. T.) on Adam's commemorative pillars, iv. 136. Arundel Castle legend, viii. 390. Authors Ausone de Chancel, vi. 233; vii. 15. of quotations wanted, x. 314. Book, nameless, iv. 123, 293. Brass at Brown Candover, ix. 316. CamBut for the grace of God," &c., iii. 46. Canova den on surnames: Musselwhite, i. 314. Charles I., (Antonio) in England, iv. 518. vii. 210. Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, iv. 357. Cummerbund, derivation of the word, xi. 65 Crucified thieves, xi. 321. Edinburgh, 66 'Et tu, xii. 135. "Entre tú y yo," xi. 206. Cumming (Col. Sir John), his parentage, ii. 269 Brute ! Auld Robin Gray,' vi. 451. v. 125. German Emperor and Poets Cummings (W. H.) on Authors of Benbow Gloucestershire definition quotations, 137. Laureate, v. 237. (Admiral), his death, vii. 55. Bexfield (W. R.), of a gentleman, xi. 172. "Grant me, indulgent Heaven,'" ii. 434. H aspirate in English iv. 315. Bibliographical notes on Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 151. Blow (Rev. William), xii. writers, xii. 403. "He which drinketh well," xi. 53. 234. Burney's 'History of Music,' x. 57. Hexameters on the Bass Rock, ix. 411. Cherry Ripe,' v. 297, 392. Come out, 'tis Homer in the eighteenth century, xii. 68. Italian now September," iv. 446. Cricket, earliest Incached, its meaning, viii. 273. mention, iv. 215. 'Death of Nelson,' iv. 412. proverb, ix. 493. Kirby (Richard), architect, 'Echo's Lament of Narcissus,' vi. 453. Musical v. 295. Latin pronunciation, ix. 81. Literary composers as pianists, vii. 34. "No riches from pastimes, vi. 75. Lonning, iv. 70. Melancholy, his little store," vi. 75. "O dear, what can the i. 212. Meswinde the Fair, ix. 8. Milton and 66 Mony a matter be? vi. 57. Purcell's music for 'The Christ's College, Cambridge, x. 72. "Near the Tempest,' ii. 270, 370. Rule, Britannia,' viii. pickle maks a mickle," vi. 456. "Noli church and far from God," vi. 496. " and "Nom de guerre altum sapere,” xii. 216. "Nom de plume," viii. 248. can the matter be?" vi. 73. Oranges, Spanish proverb on, i. 206. Pidgin or pigeon English, v. 90. Practice, a rule of arithmetic, viii. 112. Prior to before, i. 114. Psychological moment, Rime v. xi. 54. Quens or Kuens, vi. 170. rhyme, vi. 192, 391. Rocher de Gayette, vii. 419. Sagacious Remarks,' vi. 414. teenth-century quotations, x. 271. Smith in Latin, v. 193. Southey's Omniana,' ii. 410. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 216. Split "Sub rosa," ix. 432. infinitive, iii. 210. "Three guns," ii. 169. Talented, ii. 23. Victoria (Queen) of Spain, vii. 76. Virgil or and "Was you "You Vergil, iv. 451. was, ii. 157; v. 32. Wyatt (Sir Thomas), his riddle, i. 164. Yeoman service," viii. 150 Cursals, farm of, explanation of the term, ii. 509; iii. 12

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Cummins (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 68. Pleasure digging his own Grave,' x. 89 'Cunard Daily Bulletin,' first ocean newspaper, i. 504

Cunningham (Allan), his 'King of the Peak,' v.
208, 271, 337, 352, 518

Cunningham (W.) on pertesen, its meaning, xii. 249
Cunningham family motto, vii. 33, 93

Cunninghame (Col. W.) and Casanova story, xi.
147

Cupboard," dole," meaning of the term, vi. 429 ;
vii. 16, 137

Cuplahills, derivation of the place-name, i. 189
Cupples (J. G.) on Alltree family, ix. 456.

Burns's
Mensuration School," viii. 70. Californian
English, vii. 36. Edward VII. and Abraham
Lincoln, vi. 445. Henley (George) of Bradley,
Hants, ix. 496. Hutton Hall, vi. 209, 397.
"Protector's Head," inn sign, x. 156. Shaw,
Bengal lawyer, iv. 288

Cupples (Rev. William), minister of Kirkoswald,
1720-1752, i. 109, 251

Cups, Maundy, 1490-1539, viii. 56, 331
Cups, wooden, in East Anglia, vii. 489
Cureton (Brigadier-General Charles), his Multanis,
iii. 269, 318, 337

Curious on courtesy titles of earls' sons, vi. 229.
Drelincourt (Peter), Dean of Armagh, xi. 208.
Jennings arms, iii. 308. 'Lincolnshire Family's
Chequered History,' vii. 349; viii. 371. Magna
Charta barons, xii. 149. Marriage licences of
diocese of Exeter, xii. 330. Reindeer, its
spelling, viii. 358. Strawberry Hill Catalogue,
xii. 492. Wharton autobiography, x. 190
Curious House, Greenwich, its history, x. 469;
xi. 32, 111, 213

Curls, boy's, poem on, xii. 88.

Curnels, wax and curnels," children's complaint,
vii. 267, 338, 497

Curran (Mrs. Mary H.) on Ellison family, i. 268
Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr,
iii. 303, 413, 470; iv. 52, 111, 310, 534
Currie (Dr. J.), date of his death, i. 285, 355, 436

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Curse removed by legal document, ix. 287
Curses, Irish, xi. 45

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Curtain lectures, early examples, vii. 226, 515
Curtin (Jeremiah), his linguistic attainments, vii. 6
Curtis (F. J.) on one, ," its pronunciation, xii.

375

Gold

Curtis (J.) on Albion Hotel, Aldersgate Street,
vi. 78. Badges of the City Guilds, vii. 457.
Cateaton Street, v. 429. Catherine: Katharine:
Katherine, v. 469. Charters to City Guilds, vii.
457. Court Leet: Manor Court, viii. 93.
Cross-legged knights, v. 130. Deville, x. 91.
Direction post v. signpost, v. 449. Dog-names,
ii. 470. "Fate of the Tracys," iv. 128.
smith's Traveller,' v. 397. Holm and mastick
trees, v. 489. Male-law word, ii. 426, 453.
Marylebone, xi. 416. Mineral Wells, Streatham,
ii. 316. Now this is every cook's opinion,'
v. 397. Oliphant (Mrs.), Neighbours on the
Green,' xi. 27. Rebus in churches, v. 188.
Secret languages, viii. 190. Semaphore signal-
ling, xi. 272, 358.
tackle-
Tackle-house :
porter, xii. 351. Tickencote Church, ii. 289.
Tithing barn, ii. 477. Windmills in Sussex,
vii. 276. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 190

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Curtis (T. A.) on quotations, i. 190
Curtis family, iv. 207

Curtler (W. H. R.) on English exiles in France and
Holland, v. 148

Curwen (A. F.) on Berwick: Steps of Grace, ii. 516
Christian of Milntown, v. 334. Saxon kings:
living descendants, v. 252. 'Steer to the
Nor'-Nor'-West,' ii. 490

Curwen (J. Spencer) on tithing barn, ii. 368.
Gush (William), xii. 313

Cust (R. N.) on Florence Nightingale, ix. 268,
337

Custis (John), his ancestry, vii. 90

Cut his stick" hooked it," origin of the expression, viii. 348

Cuthbertson (Major N.) on authors of quotations, viii. 230

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Cuttle (Capt.), his original, i. 166, 217, 274
Cuttwoorkes True Perfection of Cutt-
woorkes,' ii. 149, 197
Cymbals, fires for, in translation of Linschoten's
'Voyagie,' vii. 289, 334

Cymro on Phillipps MSS.: Beatrice Barlow, ii. 28
Cymru, its derivation, v. 364; vi. 113
Cypripedium, derivation of the word, iv. 228
Cyprus, inscriptions in, vi. 302

Cyranus Lucii Regis Pincerna, in De Præsulibus
Angliæ Commentarius,' xii. 269

Cyril on Hugo's Les Abeilles Impériales,' i. 348.
Montagu (Basil), his MSS., iv. 109, 429
Czar, its correct spelling, iii. 146

Czech and the similarity of Slav languages, iii.

346

Czechs and Germans, their antagonism, iv. 187
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D-h on authors of quotations, ix. 168. Britannia as the national emblem, xi. 16è. Green Dragon, xi. 129. White Hart, xi. 168

Folk

D. (A.) on sea-urchin, vi. 9. Tadpole, vi. 29
D. (A. H.) on double-headed eagle, x. 198.
song, xii. 128. Ranger of Greenwich Park, x.
189

D. (B.) on Corsley, Wilts, xi. 108. Oxen drawing
carriages, xi. 136

D. (B. M.) on George Fall, artist, v. 230
D. (C.) on Henry Ellison, x. 95. 'Philobiblion,'
ix. 9. Sarpi (Father) in early English literature,
iii. 144. Shelvocke (Capt. George), iii. 190.
Tomlins (T. E.), vi. 338. Tuvill or Tutevil
(Daniel), vi. 37. Wieland's Agathon,' viii. 457
D. (C. E.) on steering-wheel, x. 48
D. (C. L.) on heraldic surname, vi. 78
D. (D.) on Hornsey Wood House, vii. 216
D. (D. W.) on drive: whist drive, ix. 249
D. (E.) on Chavasse family, vi. 267.

Dandy's

Ball,' ix. 109. Dobb Park Castle, ix. 90
D. (E. F.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 428
D. (E. H.) on authors of quotations, ix. 288.
Greek and English poetry, ix. 310

D. (E. H. W.) on Phoebe Hessel, ii. 74. May
Monument, i. 497

D. (E. J.) on Kipling: picaroon: barracoon, ix. 235
D. (F.) on authors of quotations, viii. 280; xi.

468

D. (G.) on dumping, v. 175. Lumley family, xi.

508

D. (H.) on Knightley family, v. 250.

Montfort

(Simon de), his portrait, ix. 309. Quotations
wanted, vi. 469. Sturmy or Esturmy family,
vii. 208

D. (H. H.) on "bonnets of blue," ii. 456.
maid of Kent, ii. 175

Fair

D. (H. L. L.) on Denny and Windsor families, xii. 424. Gorges (Ferdinando) of Eye, i. 148. Spanish Armada: ships wrecked off Ayrshire,

xii. 393

208

D. (H. T.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii.
D. (H. W.) on Arundel Castle legend, viii. 434.
British music publisher, earliest, viii. 475.
Clippingdale, vi. 472. Hull Railway Report,
ix. 178.
Littleton's
Irish potato rings, iii. 149.
History of Islington,' viii. 156. Lowry, vi. 373.
Oldmixon, vi. 416. Rebus in churches, v.
297, 356. Seddon family, vi. 14. Shakespear-
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D, lines on words in, viii. 482 D. on Matthew Arnold's Church of Brou,' vi. 175. Attorney, vii. 227. Blazers, xi. 333. Buckrose, ix. 492. Bulwer (Edward and Henry), ix. 56. Cap of Liberty, x. 52. Cardigan as a surname, i. 97. Chasseur, iv. 227. Clergy in wigs, x. 16. Collège Héraldique de France, viii. 392. Court dress, ii. 131. Dew-ponds, xi. 474. Docwra (Sir Henry), ix. 58. Elizabeth (Queen) and New Hall, Essex, i. 15. "Entente cordiale," ix. 472. Field Marshall the Lord Roberts," ii. 245. Flag, the national, iii. 448; vii. 227. Forty days' periodicity, iv. 7. French miniature painter, i. 211. French Revolution pottery, iv. 252. Gibbets, iv. 251. Go anywhere and do anything," ii. 32. Goumiers, Morocco term, viii. 296. Hanged, drawn and quartered, i. 371. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 71. Hautville family, vi. 493. Hoek van Holland, vii. 254. Hors d'œuvre," x. 255. Hough family, xi. 475. Index saying, xi. 234. Irish Brigade, iv. 87. Kniaz, iv. 130. Knights of Windsor, iii. 5. Letters of Junius, ix. 430. Manor mesne, vi. 257. Marly horses, vii. 396. Mediterranean, x. 376, 495. Mince pie and plum pudding, ix. 73. Old King Cole," xi. 13. Plundered pictures, iii. 7. Pompelmous, iii. 191. Post boxes, vi. 475. Roman Catholic, v. 327. Russian names, 66 xi. 235. Sévigné (une),' xỉ. 495. Sophy," the, v. 378. Swan-names, ii. 151. Talleyrand: last portrait, ix. 327. Torpedoes, submarines, and rifled cannon, iii. D. (M. G.) on Kipling's Actions and Reactions,' 111. Treaty of Tilsit, viii. 511. Tricolour, ii. xii. 329. Peacock (T. L.), x. 138 247, 312. Undertaker, iii. 212. Upper D. (M. N.) on Marly horses, vii. 211, 376 Thames," X. 27. White Ensign, ix. 154. D. (N. D.) on North Devon May Day custom, ii. 76 Wilkes's Essay on Woman,' ix. 492. Wille, D. (Q. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. French engraver, ix. 27.__Wotton House, x. 7

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D. (R.) on Bremond and Verdelin families, ix. 149. Capitulaire du St. Sépulcre,' ix. 151. Don Saltero's Tavern, x. 252. Tower of London,

ix. 129

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D. (S. G.) on Hysker or Hesker, iv. 69 D. (T. F.) on Anahuac, ii. 196, 317. Angel of an inn, x. 95. Authors of quotations, ix. 193; X. 514; xii. 178. Babington Conspiracy, v. 455. "Biscuit's throw," xii. 376. Blue-water, vii. 195. Boot-top as a verb, x. 225. Bouquet-holder (silver), ii. 134. "Breaking the flag," vi. 136. Byron's Don Juan,' vi. 475. Byways in the Classics,' iv. 261, 352. Caldwell family, iv. 158. Cook (Capt.), his vessels, ix. 438. Dago, ii. 332. Danzig: its siege in 1813, x. 130. Dean's Yard, Westminster, i. 415. Dog's nose, v. 252. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Fig trees: maturing meat, ix. 389; x. 96, 453. Fiteres rags, viii. 32. Foote anecdote, vi. 465. French words in Scotch, ix. 450. Gwillim's Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 417, 495. "Hackbut bent," xii. 36. Hair becoming suddenly white, x. 75. Heraldry in Froissart: Pillow, x. 452. Houstoun (Sir Patrick), xi. 253. Hysker or Hesker, iv. 136, 334. Iona Cathedral, ii. 47. Kipling picaroon: barracoon, ix. 234. Literary allusions, viii. 513. London and Birmingham Railway, viii. 473. London statues and memorials, x. 494. Man in the almanac, x. 118. Meschianza, x. 97. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 371. Napoleon's carriage, vii. 393. Nelson and Wellington, viii. 506. Nicknames of persons of fashion, xii. 515. Olive tree, ix. 514. Petre epigram, xii. 411. Pewter, old, ix. 90. Plew, vi. 51. Police-office, vi. 414. Pronunciations, doubtful, v. 233. Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, viii. 497. Punch, the beverage, iv. 477. Rebus in churches, v. 250. Refectories, first-floor, ii. 353. Richard II. : his arms, vii. 250. 'Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford,' ix. 55. Roscoe's translation of Cellini, xii. 266. Sands (Archbishop), ix. 357. 'Scots Peerage,' i. 404. Shakespeare's plays, their sub-titles, vi. 471. Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 73. Simms (Tom), the hangman, ix. 336. Spanish Armada: ships wrecked off Ayrshire, xii. 331. Thiggyng: fulcenale warelondes, viii. 92. Thune: Eilde-boeuf, vii. 153. Tournaments and jousts, xii. 430. Troops in winter, their sufferings, iii. 21, 104. Tunes, old, x. 93. Vigo Bay, 1702-19, x. 98. Walton's (Capt.) dispatch, vi. 225; vii. 494. Wellington (Duke of) on uniforms, viii. 176. Welsh poem, V. 14. "What wants that knave?" vii. 219. Willowpattern china, ix. 438. Wolfe (General), his death, xii. 357. Women and Parliament, viii. 445. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 371. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 190 D-t (T. F.) on Though lost to sight," xi. 438 D. (U. J.) on clergy in wigs, x. 356. Cowper's name, xii. 516. Hexameters on the Bass Rock, ix. 411

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D. (W.) on Goldsmith's 'Present State of Polite
Learning,' ii. 309

D. (W. M.) on " Merry England," x. 88
D. O. M., its meaning, iii. 400
Dabrichecourt (John and François), ix. 228, 332,
418

Dacier (Lewis), Westminster scholar, c. 1730, v.149
Daffodil, its lore and Welsh names, vi. 347, 410
Dagger money at Newcastle-on-Tyne, v. 280

Dagger pies, origin of the term, iii. 26
Dago, meaning in United States, ii.247, 332, 351
Daguerre on photography, iv. 450
Daguerreotypes, faded, their restoration, iv.
208, 275

Dahl (Michael), portrait painter, 1656-1743, xi.
467
Dahlgren (E. W.) on "Sunken Land of Bus,"
vi. 111. Stradling (Thomas), i. 66
Dahuria, a district in Eastern Siberia, i. 248, 337
Daily Telegraph,' its jubilee, iv. 243
Daisy, and legend of Atlas and Pleione, iv. 387,
475, 497
Daisy (Dainty), c. 1755, his identity, xii. 147
D'Albon (Marquis) on Knights Templars, iii.
467; original registers sought, iv. 167
Daldy, early forms of surname, ii. 249
Dale (T. C.) on Dale family, ii. 289.
newspaper, i. 169. Lewen (Miss) and Wesley,
i. 189. Tetherington (John), x. 189. Wesley
(John), his missing letters, x. 367
Dale family, ii. 289

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Dallas (J.) on Bp. Peter Quivel, x. 30. Shake-
speariana, ii. 343
Dallas (Sir Thomas), Indian cavalry officer, viii.
170
Dallas on Dallas family Bible, iv. 348
Dallas family Bible, iv. 348
Dally the Tall, sobriquet of Mrs. Grace Dalrymple
Elliott, v. 244

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Dalmeny, its pronunciation, ii. 36
Dalston, Charles Lamb's residence at, vii. 414
Dalton (C.) on two Sir Thomas Armstrongs, iv. 281.
The Bombay Regiment, x. 1. Brown Bess
applied to a musket, v. 21. Carnwath pedigree,
viii. 445. Douglas (Capt. Archibald), x. 181.
Hawley (Lieut.-General), vi. 6, 89. Howard
(Sir George), vii. 192. Inches Volunteers, 1797-
1800, viii. 224. Irish land belonging to an
English benefice, vi. 166. Jefferyes (Capt.
James), iv. 404; v. 211. Pennefather, origin
of name, vi. 67. Pocock's paintings of battle
of the Nile, iv. 468. Scots Greys and grey
horses, vii. 26. William III. at the Boyne, ii.
321

Dalton (James) and Hannah Lightfoot, ix. 24, 122
Dalton-le-Dale, sundial in church at, v. 271
Dalzell family of Glenae, viii. 445, 492; ix. 10
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Daniels (J. B.) on Dickensiana: railway lights, Davey (H.) on American place-names, iii. 333. ix. 87

Danish surnames, iii. 49, 137, 390

Danister (John), Wykehamist, iv. 289, 355, 437; vi. 94, 157

Dante Dorando Durand, xi. 186 Dante, drama by Sardou and Moreau on, i. 183; fourteenth-century unknown portrait, iv. 205; sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, iv. 207, 277; v. 474; on Paolo and Francesca, vii. 229; and architecture, 266; 'Le Terze Rime di Dante,' Aldus, 1502, ix. 11; on old men, xi. 448; MSS. recently discovered, xii. 449 Danteiana: 'Inf.,' xiv. 96, "Sotto il cui rege fu già il mondo casto," i. 181, 251; xiv. 126, "Pur a sinistra giù calando al fondo," 181; xv. 4, "Quale i Fiamminghi tra Guizzante e Bruggia," 182; xv. 23, Fui conosciuto da un, che mi prese," iir. 482; xv. 29, “Chinando la mano alla sua faccia," 483; xv. 55, "Se tu segui tua stella,' vii. 202; XV. 67-8, "Vecchia fama nel mondo," 202; xvi. 102, "Ove dovria per mille esser ricetto," 103, 251, 373; xvi. 106-8,"Io aveva una corda," x. 302; 'Purg.,' meaning of balzo,' viii. 226, 291 Danzig, accounts of its siege, 1813, x. 130, 193 Dapifer in mediæval Latin, its meaning, viii. 48, 116

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D'Arblay (Madame), her diary, xii. 469 Darby family pedigree, iii. 488

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Darch (W. J.) on Chigwell School, vii. 488 Darcie (Abraham), his History of Elizabeth,' viii. 89

D'Arcy (S. A.) on Burmese god, vii. 429
Darcye (Col. Conyers), his regiment of 1660, ix.
108, 178

Darke (E.) on Bolles: Conyers, iv. 264
Darkness in London in 1879, vi. 49
Darling (Grace), sale of her medal, ix. 285
Darlington (0. H.) on flying bridge, iii. 93. O'Hara
portraits, xi. 128. Telephonic, ix. 247. "White
Eyes," Delaware chief, xi. 87

Darrell or Dorrell (John), exorcist, c. 1599, v. 285
Darrell (Thames) and Harrison Ainsworth, viii. 189
Darrell murder at Littlecote House, ix. 58
Dartford, sundial in church at, v. 206
Dartmouth House, Queen Anne's Gate, its history,
ix. 150

Darwall (Rev. L.), cope worn by, in 1853, i. 174, 278

Darwin (Charles), his house in Gower Street, v. 483

Cowley the actor, vi. 456. Death of Nelson,' iii. 18. D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 153, 294. 1 Henry IV.,' II. iv., vi. 504. King Lear on the stage, xii. 224. Rhine a French boundary, xi. 375. Shakespeare and geography, x. 346. Shakespeare the actor, x. 346. Slow, slow, fresh fount," vi. 453. Statua statue: statute, vi. 377. Tennyson and Aldworth, xi. 325

David (J. L.), painter, his sketch of Marie Antoinette, xii. 409, 513

David (J. P.) on Gourbillon or Courbillon family, ii. 408

David (W. H.) on Pigott's 'Jockey Club,' xii.
136, 255
David family and Eton House, Kent, viii. 290
Davidson (H. A.) on T. L. Peacock, x. 9
Davidson clan, x. 7

Davies (Ann), her epitaph, ii. 106, 152
Davies (A. Morley) on the Chiltern Hundreds,
vii. 238; viii. 53. Dickens and the lamplighter,
x. 12. Eastry, Kent, xi. 172. Halesowen,
Worcester, viii. 31. Neyte, Eybury, and
Hyde, xi. 174. November 5: Guy Fawkes, x.
496. Peninsulas, xii. 36. Pightle: Pikle, v.
134. Rossetti (Christina), vi. 397, 418. Tyburn,
X. 495. West London Railway, vi. 426.
Wooden water-pipes in London, iv. 465
Davies (A. W.) on Gainsborough at Richmond,
xi. 149

Davies or Davis (Black), turf character, c. 1790, xi. 507; xii. 37

Davies (D. C.) on taciturn: Grieve in Smollett, xii. 375

Davies (Sir George), created baronet, 1685-6, iii. 469; iv. 36, 93

Davies (Henry), of Buryan, Cornwall, descendants, iv. 368

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Davies (Lucy) on bee-sting cure for rheumatism,
xii. 295

Davies (W.) on Emblemes d'Alciat,' v. 468
Davis (A.) on Sir Thomas Davis, Lord Mayor,
vi. 388

Davis (Crusoe Richard), his voyages and dis-
coveries, xi. 425

Darwin (Dr. Erasmus) on signs of foul weather, i.
442; lines on Sydney Cove, x. 261, 412
Darwin (G. H.) on Sydney, 1789-1908, x. 412
Darwin (W. E.) on Windsor Castle sentry, iii. Davis (M. D.) on "Lombard," i. 6

Davis (Lieut. Henry John), Yeoman of the Guard,
vii. 349

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Darwinian chain of argument, iv. 169, 237
Dasent (A. I.) on Sir Reginald Bray, xi. 267.
London taverns, xii. 127. Speaker, first, of the
House of Commons, x. 388
Dating, Athenian system of, i. 489
D'Aubrischecourt (François) and John Dabriche-
court, ix. 228, 332, 418

Dauglish (M. G.) on Col. A. R. Dunn, v. 468 D'Auvergne (Philip), his wife's surname, ii. 427, 492

D'Avaux (M. le Comte), his ' Négociations en Irlande,' iii. 470

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Davis (N. D.) on Sir Arthur Leary Pigott, x. 426 Davis (R. G.) on Newport Church, I.W., ix. 457 Davis (Sir T.), Lord Mayor of London, 1877, vi. 388, 431; vii. 54

Davis (T.), his poem 'The Sack of Baltimore,

viii. 13

Davison family, ix. 130

Davy (A. J.) on Admiral Christ epitaph, vii. 38. Authors of quotations wanted, xi. 29. Coffin House, i. 388. Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, v. 158. Desecrated fonts, ii. 172. Devonshire miniaturists, xi. 273. Local Government Records, iii. 355. Littlemonelight, placename, vi. 475. Marriage like a Devonshire lane, xii. 517. May-dewing, iv. 17. Monkey on the chimney," i. 288. "Old ewe dressed lamb fashion," xii. 237. Pannell, i. 256.

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