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INDEX.

SEVENTH SERIES.-VOL. IX.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A. on an allusion by Macaulay, 9

Sphery, use of the word by Keats, 187

A. (A.) on O'Keefe's Agreeable Surprise,' 428

A. (E.) on dictionary queries, 32

A. (E. H.) on confirmation, 135

Lindo, portrait painter, 267

A. (F. W.) on Sir Edward Dering, 313
A. (H.) on Oystermouth, 168

Abraham Elder, pseudonym, 388
Abridgment, thorough, 5

Adams (W. E.) on Jean Paul Marat, 78

Addy (S. O.) on Wyrral: Worle, 274

Esop and his Fables, 61, 134

Agas, origin of the name, 208, 373, 477

Ainsworth (William Harrison), Letters in Verse,' 468
Aitken (G. A.) on Charles Povey, 411
Albatross, a bird of fables, 422

Albert Victor (Prince), his visit to Benares, 266
"Albion perfide," origin of the phrase, 128, 411
Alcatras. See Albatross.

Aldermen of London, early, 421

Aldsworth (Hon. Mrs.), the only female Freemason, 206, 276

Allison (J. W.) on Anne Boleyn, 157

Drinking of healths, 395

Allot (Robert), his England's Parnassus,' 486

Almanacs, earliest American, 226

Alpha; pseudonym, 329, 438

Alpha on detached bell towers, 169

Books written in prison, 256

Burleigh (William Cecil, Lord), 287

Defoe (Daniel), his Dutchman, 173, 218
Eliot (George), 448

England, metrical history of, 35S

Jackson (Rev. William), 197

'World of Westminster,' 309

Alpieu, use of the word, 225, 405, 515

Alresford, French prisoners of war at, 322

American almanacs, earliest, 226

Americanisms, 406, 424
Ampoule, its contents, 107, 273

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Don't . Doesn't, 457

'Vert, history of the word, 235
Anna, daughter of Phanuel, her age, 304
Anon. on poem by P. J. Bailey, 407
Brickbat and brick, 128
Columbanus, 509
Hook (Dean), 247
Janus, his temple, 208
'Marston Moor,' 247
Methodists, Primitive, 149
Rhymes, local, 168, 386
Sun, its apparent size, 173
Thornbury (W.), ballad by, 489
Wednesdays, Bill against, 489

Anonymous Works :

Art of Complaisance, 48, 115
Change for American Notes, 187
Contrast, The, 326, 397

Free State of Noland, 90

History of Mezzotinto, 187, 236

Legend of Glenorchy, 128

Letters and Essays in Prose and Verse, 348, 418

Marston Moor, 247

Ponteach; or, the Savages of America, 136 Praise of Paris, 26

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Fallows, part place-name, 116
Foolesopher, non-lexical word, 33

Goldsmith (O.), his 'Traveller,' 437

Grocer, in the seventeenth century, 94
James Jacob, 354

Jingo, political term, 396
Jokes, old, 355

Lion, the ship, 213

Macaulay (Lord), his style, 74, 237
Mary, Blessed Virgin, 232
Milton (John), his bones, 473
"One law for the rich," 453
Ordinaries, Elizabethan, 196, 478
Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, 210
Pigeon's blood, 14

Plover: Peewit: Lapwing, 415
Poison Maid, 298

Richter (J. P.), 518

Scholes surname, 255

Supplement to the Notes

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Washing the baby's head," 37
Words, compound, 14

Worm, the verb, 235

Year, Platonic, 37

B. (E. W.) on Bage family arms, 428
James Jacob, 189

B. (F. A.) on monastic life, 294
B. (F. W.) on St. Nighton, 229
B. (G.) on Horace Walpole, 335
B. (G. F.) on Clephane surname, 229
B. (G. F. R.) on Benezet family, 254
Castell family, 91
Cockpits, 258

Duncan (Martin), 373
Hill (John), vocalist, 11

Hogg (Sir J. W.) or Horsman, 287
Holman (James), 388

Holman (Joseph George), 10
Howley (William), 207

Hughes family of Brecon, 254
Jeffreys (Judge), 107, 215, 247
Jervis (Sir John), 48

Johnson (John Mordaunt), 9
Lepell (Miss), Lady Hervey, 54
Rose (Sir George), 134
Walpole (Horace), 276

'World at Westminster,' 395

B. (G. S.) on Christmas plum-pudding, 228
B. (Geo.) on "Ancient Pasht," 306

B. (H. E.) on Macaulay's essay on Clive, 285

B. (H. H.) on spectacles in art, 471

B. (H. P.), collector of engravings, 147, 314

B. (J. M.) on Ormonde family, 307

B. (J. N.) on journey to York, 344

B. (J. R.) on Borter House at Rugby, 448
Lewis ("Dandy "), 328

B. (P. C.) on Escotland and Boteler families, 147
B. (R.) on Quaker marriage, 273

B. (S. I.) on statutory bull, 65

B. (T.) on John Lambert, 334

B. (W.) on Dante's Beatrice, 237

Burns (Robert), his "Of a' the airts," 46
G, dropping the final, 497
Macaulay (Lord), his style, 74
Magpies, flock of, 429

B. (W. C.) on Serjeant Arabin, 17

Bede (Cuthbert), 258

Books in wills, 271

Chambers (Sir W.) and Brown, 306

Churches, rededicated, 374

Common Prayer Book abridged, 288, 457

Communion received indiscriminately, 15

Cot, child's, on monument, 278

Curtsey, old English, 452

De la Pole family, 491

Dialling bibliography, 298

'Dictionary of National Biography,' 182, 402
Hull, its vicar, 506

Queries, with No. 238, July 19, 189.

B. (W. C.) on Judas Iscariot, 133
Methodists, Primitive, 313
Monastic life, 294

Shakspeariana, 165
Solitaire, the game, 433
Stockings, green, 273
Suicide literature, 489

Wind, its quantity and force, 244
B. (W. G.) on moon folk-lore, 245
Babington family, co. Donegal, 307
'Baby-Land,' a poem, 168
Backside, its meaning, 94

Bacon family of Ipswich, 267, 433
Bage family arms, 428

Bagnall (J.) on royal arms in churches, 317
Heraldic queries, 33, 137
Heraldry in Shakspeare, 128
Jewellery, war iron, 337

Malvern, Little, window in church, 148
Signs sculptured in stone, 16

Bailey (Philip James), poem by, 407, 495
Bailhatchet Bailhache, 6

INDEX.

Balcleugh (Lady) and Sir Andrew Hamilton, 467
Balk, its provincial meanings, 175

Balking Church, its age, 389

Ballyhack: "Go to Ballyhack," 209

Balzac (Honoré de), his Eugénie Grandet,' 308
Banian undershirt, 443

Bank bills notes, 32

Banns of marriage, rubric for their publication, 246
Bardsley (C. W.) on Agas surname, 373

Gaskell: Gascoigne, 115

Sense, Sence, Christian name, 354

Barley surname, 445, 513

Barmbrack currant bun, 20

Barrett family of Colwall, co. Hereford, 307
Barry, the dog, 486

Bartlett (A. H.) on cob-nut, 138

Barwell (Richard) and Warren Hastings, 328, 414
Barwis family of Langrigg Hall, 65

Bassett (James), ancestor of President Harrison, 48
Bates Harrop, 508

Bath and Wells, arms of the see, 145

Bathurst (Charles), bookseller and publisher, 228,
377

Battle-field find, 86

Bayne (T.) on thorough abridgment, 5

Books of reference, 455

"But and ben," 57, 198

Campbell (Thomas), 309
Colvill (Samuel), 156

Common Prayer Book abridged, 498
Fallows, part place-name, 74
'Frankenstein,' 365

French of "Stratford atte Bowe," 497
Macaulay (Lord), his style, 73
Prison, books written in, 412

Richter (J. P.), 518

Swain (Charles), 406, 475

Verminous, early use of the word, 6, 76

Wind, its force, 335

Be, the verb, case before and after, 109, 174

Beaconsfield (Lord), his "superior person," 287, 398

Beard (J.) on detached bell towers, 169

Codger, its meaning, 170

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Bedfordshire custom, 505
Bed-staff, 252

Beech, large, 317

Beenham and Benham Lovell, Berks, 327
Beeston Castle, its owners, 407

Beet (Thomas), bookseller, his death, 420
Beke (X.) on Dunch family, 455
Belgian stove, 348, 416
Bell inscription, 268

Bell-ringing customs, 205, 313, 398
Bell towers, detached, 107, 169, 277
Bellenge, plant name, 369, 456

Bella great bell of St. Dominic at Perugia, 205;
morning and evening, 205, 313, 398

Benares, Prince Albert Victor's visit to, 266
Bénézet family, 187, 253, 298, 319, 373
Bengalese superstitions, 145, 197

Berenger (Richard), letter to Dodsley, 383
Berkshire ecclesiastical antiquities, 1889, 21, 62
Berners Street hoax in 1809, 128, 198, 275, 372
Berthoud (Fritz), his biography, 201, 315
Bethel (Slingsby) and Nell Gwyn, 207
Betula, the birch, 328

Bexhill Church and Horace Walpole, 276

Bible, discoveries in, 37; Genesis v. passim, "and
they died," 215; St. Luke ii. 37, age of Anna,
daughter of Phanuel, 304; Anglo-Saxon transla-
tions of New Testament, 404, 475

Bibliography :-

Ainsworth (William Harrison), 468
Andrews (William Eusebius), 268, 396, 518
Berthoud (Fritz), 201, 315

Books, published in the provinces, 16, 193, 311,
392; in wills and inventories, 125, 271;
written in prison, 147, 256, 412; their prices
at sales in the eighteenth century, 301
Browning (Robert), 345

Burton (Robert), 2, 56, 97, 253

Carey (George Saville), 349, 431
Caxton (William), 505

Common Prayer Book of Church of England,
288, 417, 457, 498

Crakanthorpe (Richard), 149, 235

Cruikshank (George), 405

Defoe (Daniel), 90, 173, 218

Dialling, 216, 298

Drury (Robert), his 'Journa',' 121, 177, 315
Duelling, 240

Eden (Sir F. Morton), 462

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England's Parnassus,' 486

'France Maritime,' 287, 431

Fry (John), of Bristol, 287

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