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INDEX.

SEVENTH SERIES.-VOL. XI.

[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. (G. B.) on dumb borsholder, 98
A. (T. S.) on Tilsit secret articles, 127
"About An Age Ago," alliterative poem, 140
Adams family of Beaulieu, Hants, 169
Adam-scriveners, 149

Adders swallowing their young, 288
Addison family, 247, 337

Addison (Joseph), his wife, 36, 72

Addy (S. O.) on Egerton surname, 295, 413
Adverbs misplaced, 188, 273

Æsop's Fables, Persian analogue of
Affidavited, use of the word, 306

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Angus (G.) on Mattins or Matins, 311

St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 253
Witchcraft, sentence for, 516

Animals, their protection from cruelty, 117
Annaghdown, ancient Irish see, 37
Anointed. See Nineted.
Anon. on Burgundy, 108
Church organs, 168
'Golden Legend,' 205
Holt, use of the word, 165
Jones (Hannah Maria), 249
Lynx-eyed, 7

St. Constantine, 409
Sienna or Siena, 48
Theology, "popular," 25
Whales' jaws, 166

Anonymous Works:-

Art of English Poesie, 167, 293
Bloodie Banquet, 227

Choice Emblems, 268, 335

Coleccion de Seguidillas, 227

Culmshire Folk, 288, 374

Dora Thorne, 88, 234

Dublin Mail, 287

Gilpin (John), Life of, 289

John Orlebar, Clk., 354

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Arethusa and Alpheus, references to, 203
Arglan on Duke of Ireland, 67

St. Cast, battle of, 246

Argyll (Ian Roy, second Duke of), 286
Aristophanes, edition wanted, 489
Armiger and Generosus, 97, 173

Arnold (Matthew), his outstanding essays, 467
Arnott (S.) on pluralities, 350

Taverner (R.), his Postils,' 461

Arran (Earl of) and Mills family, 97, 197
Art, costume in, 487

Arundelian Marbles, their date, 507
Ashstead, place-name, its origin, 58

Ashton (Christopher), conspirator, 348, 477
Asses' bridge, earliest quotation for, 286,
Astarte on pluralities, 284

Salt losing its flavour, 423

Vienne, capital of the Allobroges, 325

Astrology, its bibliography, 123, 183, 244, 344, 382,

442, 504

Atheism and leather, 15

Attorneys, 'Strictures' on, 387, 475

Attwell (H.) on De Maistre's' Voyage,' 9

English words, 224

Furze Gorse: Whin, 406

Whom for who, 165

Australasianisms, 86

"Austrian Army," alliterative poem, 140, 213, 292

Austrian punishments, 469

Author, modest, 366

Authors, their errors, 285, 389

Autograph manuals, 148

Autographs, when first collected, 38, 271, 451
Axon (W. E. A.) on Symon Clement, 407

"How to be happy though married," 345
Louis XV., his Republican son, 302
Marlowe (C.) and Feuillet, 286
Tennysoniana, 326

Waterton (Charles), letter of, 381

B. (A.) on Calling of the sea," 372
Weather saying, 454

B. (A. J.) on "Cow's-lick," 199
B. (C. C.) on April fool, 319

Australasianisms, 86

Authors, their errors, 391
Banana fruit, 235

Berry (Dame Rebecca), 190, 252
'Black Eyes,' 251

Burns (R.), his sonnets, 352
Clock-gun Flail, 495
Darell and Popham, 517

Door unfastened at death, 33

Earth, holy, 374

English race and poetry, 31

Falstaff (Sir John), 118
February Fill-dike, 254

Flash, slang word, 135

Gipsy charms, 414

Golden Legend,' 253

Gray (Thomas), his 'Elegy,' 138

Insect medicine, 469

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Ivory Gate," 274

Kingsley (Charles), his last lines, 387

Lettuce folk-lore, 214

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 290, July

B. (C. C.) on March weather, 393
Martagon, its derivation, 70
Misnomers, curious, 53
Passages, underground, 510
Pigeons without gall, 434
Pilgrim Fathers, 297
Puttenham (George), 293

Roberts Robarts or Robartes, 94
Tutty, its meaning, 98
Watts (Dr. Isaac), 454
Whin: Furze, 492

Witchcraft, sentence for, 515'

B. (G.) on "Italian movement," 68
B. (G. F.) on H. B.'s caricatures, 133

B. (G. F. R.) on Lord William Bentinck, 178
Bowman, a fish, 229
Cane baronetcy, 193
Codrington (Sir W.), 396
Fall autumn, 396

Ferrand (W. B.), M.P.,

Heber (Reginald), 310

386

Hewley (Lady), her Charity, 332

Ireland, union with, 45

Johnstone (James), 407

Judge, refusal of knighthood by, 418

Lambeth Palace, 147

Lloyd (Robert), poet, 287

Lonsdale (James Lowther, Earl of), 307

Lyttelton (Lord), his Henry II.,' 248
Maypoles, modern, 87

Merlin chair, 12

Perceval (Spencer), 191

Platt (Sir T. J.), 58

Richmond (third Duke of), 188
Sterne (Laurence), his grave, 149

Ward (Hon. Mr.), 396

Woolsack, Lord Chancellor's, 324

B. (G. S.) on Hadrian's Wall, 73

Hone (W.), his 'Every-Day Book,' 271
Perceval (Spencer), 331

B. (H.), his caricatures, 47, 133
B. (H.) on Richard of Cornwall, 135
B. (H. H.) on hassock-knife, 353
Ward (Richard Roland), 254

B. (J. R.) on Maidment collection, 368

B. (R. E.) on Johnstone family of Warriston, 450

B. (W. C.) on female barbers, 438

Browning (R.), his Lost Leader,' 256
Cow's-lick, its meaning, 198

'Derby Ram,' 297

'Dictionary of National Biography,' 162, 242, 342

Door unfastened at death, 154

Greenstead Church, 15

Henri II., 18

Hewley (Lady), her Charity, 332

Hop-poles: Clock-guns: Flail, 422

New Year's Day in Glasgow, 1

Pobbies, its meaning, 158

Sun and moon, 375
Threads and cords, 276

Words, medieval, 397

Wotton of Marley, 155

B. (W. T.) on Boun tree, 12

Baccarat, its derivation, 488

Baddeley (St. C.) on Bonaparte at St. Helena, 98

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 290, July 18, 1891

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Bennett (C. H.), books illustrated by, 27, 142, 198

Bennett (Henry), his death, 109

Benolte (Thomas), Clarencieux, 387, 493

Bentham, Yorkshire, its history, 153

Bentinck (Lord William), his minutes, 128, 178, 232

Bentley (G.) on John Sheehan, 54

Bering (Vitus), his name, 206

Berkeley (Col. Henry), his family, 367, 418
Berkshire incumbents, 17

Berretta, cardinal's, 110

Berri-Cumberland, coincident custom, 166

Berry (Admiral Sir John), his biography, 21, 189, 434
Berry (Dame Rebecca), her monument, 21, 189, 252,
298, 434

Beta on Dame Rebecca Berry, 298

Elton (Edward), 512

Betham family of Rowington, co. Warwick, 288
Bethell (W.) on Hocktide at Hungerford, 369

Bible, alleged misprint in Revised Version, 489';
passage in Daniel iii. 4, 509

Bible statistics, 207, 364, 452

Bibliography:-

'Abécédaire des Petits Gourmands,' 6

Astrology, 123, 183, 244, 344, 382, 442, 504
Bennett (C. H.), works illustrated by, 27, 142, 198
'Book of Common Order,' 228

Books: publication of family histories, 63, 151;
their sizes, 98; written in prison, 176, 457, 513;
chained to tombs, 367, 436; phrase about, 468.
Bury (Lady Charlotte), 46

Butler (Samuel), 267, 354

Byron (Lord), 27, 77, 118, 177, 213, 594, 474
Clarke (Hewson), 445

Common Prayer Book of Church of England, 164
'Compleat Musick Master,' 347
Cotton (Sir Robert), 387

Cruikshank (George), 249

Dickens (Charles), 401

Elton (Edward), B.D., 298, 416, 512
'Female Spectator,' 200

Gaming, 337, 375

'Gesta Grayorum,' 367, 418
Hunnis (William), 147, 316

'Image of both Churches,' 509

Imprimerie Nationale of France, 45
Jones (Hannah Maria), 249, 476
Leopard (Paul), 405

Le Texier (M.), 214, 309

Lewis (Sir George Cornewall), 448

Lowndes (W. T.), Bibliographer's Manual,' 388

Lyttelton (George, Lord), 248, 355

Manual (Don Juan), 40

Massinger (Philip), 448

Monro (General Robert), 507

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