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O.) on Egerton surname, 295, 413 Æsop's Fables, Persian analogue of one, 202 Angus (G.) on Mattins or Matins, 311 St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 253 Animals, their protection from cruelty, 117 St. Constantine, 409 Anonymous Works:- Art of English Poesie, 167, 293 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 Arethusa and Alpheus, references to, 203 St. Cast, battle of, 246 Argyll (Ian Roy, second Duke of), 286 Arnold (Matthew), his outstanding essays, 467 Taverner (R.), his Postils,' 461 Arran (Earl of) and Mills family, 97, 197 Arundelian Marbles, their date, 507 Ashton (Christopher), conspirator, 348, 477 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 "How to be happy though married," 345 Waterton (Charles), letter of, 381 B. (A.) on Calling of the sea," 372 B. (A. J.) on "Cow's-lick," 199 Australasianisms, 86 Authors, their errors, 391 Berry (Dame Rebecca), 190, 252 Burns (R.), his sonnets, 352 Door unfastened at death, 33 Earth, holy, 374 English race and poetry, 31 Falstaff (Sir John), 118 Flash, slang word, 135 Gipsy charms, 414 Golden Legend,' 253 Gray (Thomas), his 'Elegy,' 138 Insect medicine, 469 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 Roberts Robarts or Robartes, 94 Witchcraft, sentence for, 515' B. (G.) on "Italian movement," 68 B. (G. F. R.) on Lord William Bentinck, 178 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 Merlin chair, 12 Perceval (Spencer), 191 Platt (Sir T. J.), 58 Richmond (third Duke of), 188 Ward (Hon. Mr.), 396 Woolsack, Lord Chancellor's, 324 B. (G. S.) on Hadrian's Wall, 73 Hone (W.), his 'Every-Day Book,' 271 B. (H.), his caricatures, 47, 133 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 '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 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 Bannockburn, its poet, 10 Baptism, tropical, 205 Baptismal folk-lore, 16, 94, 266, 355 Barbers, female, 385, 438 Bardsley (C. W.) on Bindon surname, 276 Barnabas (Parson), 428 Barnard (William) and the Duke of Marlborough, 156 Barrington (Charles), his biography, 309, 455 Bath, Vineyards at, 409 Bathonian on Vineyards, Bath, 409 Baxter (Richard), his wives and family, 189 Campbell (T.), his Hohenlinden,' 465 Donne, couplet from, 427 Leezing or leesing, 156 Mammock, its meaning, 373 March weather, 393 Misnomers, curious, 293 Phantom ship, supposed, 384 Prison, books written in, 457 "'Twas when the seas were roaring," 49 Wordsworth (W.), sonnet composed on West- Bayne (W.) on Broad Church, 45 Beaconsfield (Lord), passage in 'Coningsby,' 93, 277; Beard (J.) on agricultural riots, 132 'Golden Legend,' 253 Kemble (John Philip), 133 Beards worn by friars, 267, 338 Beatrice Exhibition of 1890, 405 Beaufoy trade tokens, 147, 258, 333 Beaufranchet d'Ayat (Louis Charles Antoine), 302 429 Beholding to = Behring. See Bering. Belisarius, origin of the name, 305 Bell-ringing contests, 373, 415 Benezet family, 174 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 Berretta, cardinal's, 110 Berri-Cumberland, coincident custom, 166 Berry (Admiral Sir John), his biography, 21, 189, 434 Beta on Dame Rebecca Berry, 298 Elton (Edward), 512 Betham family of Rowington, co. Warwick, 288 Bible, alleged misprint in Revised Version, 489'; Bible statistics, 207, 364, 452 Bibliography:- 'Abécédaire des Petits Gourmands,' 6 Astrology, 123, 183, 244, 344, 382, 442, 504 Books publication of family histories, 63, 151; Butler (Samuel), 267, 354 Byron (Lord), 27, 77, 118, 177, 213, 894, 474 Common Prayer Book of Church of England, 164 Cruikshank (George), 249 Dickens (Charles), 401 Elton (Edward), B.D., 298, 416, 512 Gaming, 337, 375 'Gesta Grayorum,' 367, 418 'Image of both Churches,' 509 Imprimerie Nationale of France, 45 Jones (Hannah Maria), 249, 476 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 |