TENTH SERIES.
97
" Essex Serpent " and other Westminster taverns,
xii. 322
Essex woman, tall, Mrs. Gordon, ii. 128 Essoin Bolls in Public Record Office and American
Emigrants, vi. 226
Estates, intestate, and Lords of Manors, ix. 489 Estates held by peculiar tenures, viii. 389 ; ix. 197 Estevens (David), painter, c. 1751, ix. 409 Estrege, meaning of the name, i. 469 Esturmy or Sturmy family, vii. 209, 312 ; viii.
16, 73 Etchings, German, dated 1838-43, ix. 468 ; steel,
by John Leech, x. 247 Etherington (W. H.) on Etherington family, vi.
329
Etherington family vi. 329 Etiquette, municipal, ii. 408 Eton, monks of St. Ebbald at, viii. 47, 111 Eton College, Barnard (E.), head master, 1754-65,
xii. 26
Eton College arms and Winchester College, v. 285 Eton College lists, ii. 107, 152 ; iii. 87 ; iv. 187,
314, 356 ; xi. 290, 350 Eton House, Kent, and the David family, viii.
290 Eton swishing, illustration of, v. 489 ; references
to, vi. 35, 133 Etough (Bev. Henry), letter from Baron Walpole
of Wolferton, v. 134, 173 ; Bector of Therfleld,
Herts, xii. 430
Ettarre, the Christian name, iv. 107, 156 Etty (William), B.A., his brothers and their issue,
v. 88, 137
Etymological notes, iv. 164 Etymologies, poprdar, of old homilists, viii. 7 ;
fanciful, 365
Euchre, etymology of the word, i. 13, 77, 116 Eugene, Prince, statue in London, x. 448 Euripides, date of his birth, i. 447, 476; and
Dickens, vii. 406 ; Greek and Latin references
to ' Electra,' viii. 47 ; and the nightingale's
song, 354 ; and Gascoigne, x. 125 Europe, racial problem, viii. 145, 218, 233, 274,
394, 474
- European Magazine' and Joseph Moser, 1808, v.
117 European politicians, Abraham Lincoln and, vii.
165, 275, 318, 433
Evangelical zoology at Vitoria, iii. 486 Evans (Bev. David), D.D., his biographers, ii. 408 Evans (Sir De Lacy), his Waterloo MSS., vi. 188,
316
Evans (Edward) and William Upcott, iv. 328, 397 Evans (P. C.) on St. David : " Taffy-on-a -stick,"
xi. 327 Evans (G. E.) on Kirkstead Chapel, Lines, viii. 35.
Thirkell or Threlkeld family, vii. 251 ; viii. 74 Evans (H. A.) on Jacobite wineglasses, i. 204.
Jonson's Works, v. 7. Oxford Examination
Papers, vi. 428. Shakespeare, early MS. men- tion of, i. 310 Evans (Dr. John), and last will of a Presbytery,
vii. 244 Evans (John) on Hamlet as a Christian name, viii.
156. Manor Court Bolls : Wyndrynge, vi.
472. Obsolete English games, vii. 512 Evatt (Surgeon-General G.) on General Bussell
Manners, xi. 149. Pym and Jephson families,
xi. 128 Evelyn (John), and Dr. George Bogers, vii. 503 ;
plan for rebuilding London, viii. 166, 193 Evelyn family, ii. 348 Evelyn family and Wotton, x. 268
Everglade, place-name, its derivation, x. 105, 158,
458
Everitt (A. T.) on Thomas Bettesworth, v. 396. Giffords of King Somborne, ix. 116. " Idle Dick Norton,' vii. 330. Nailsea Court, Somer- set, vi. 336. Norman Court, Hampshire, ix. 71. " Old Bell '" Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 432. Pounde (Thomas), S. J., iv. 268, 472 ; v. 96. Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Shelley (William), iv. 55, 114. White family of South- wick, vi. 43, 64, 82 Everitt (Graham), his ' English Caricaturists,' ix.
367
' Everyman ' and Bernard Dechepare, vi. 446 Evesham, Abbots of, list of, xii. 28, 78, 154, 278 Evil-eye superstitions, i. 148, 231, 508, 514; ii.
156 ; iii. 214, 314 ; ix. 145, 216 Evils, field-name, xi. 468 ; xii. 117 Evolution of the male, vii. 309 Ewart (A.) on Ewart family, iii. 428 Ewart family, iii. 428 Ewe, black, in the ' Iliad,' v. 328, 373 Ewer and basin from Fotheringay bell, ix. 468 Ewing (Alexander), Bp. of Argyll and the Isles, ix.
232
Ewing (J. G.) on Army List of the Boyne, xii. 308. Ireland : Hearth Money Boll , xii. 308. Slavery in the United States, vii. 41 Examination, competitive, Macaulay on, viii. 169,
237 Examination papers, Oxford, previous to 1831, vi.
428 Examinations, post-mortem, earliest instances, v.
29 Excavations on the site of Christ's Hospital, vii.
366 Ex-Chairman on School for the Indigent Blind vii.
427
Exchequer, Auditors of, c. 1682, ix. 386 Exchequer Court of, office of Hereditary Usher, v. 89- Exclamation, note of, its origin, ii. 301 Excommunication of Louis XIV., i. 69 Execution, military, at Malta in 1861, iii. 304, 375 Executioner's block, its use, xii. 26 Executioners, public, viii. 244, 335, 353, 376 Executions, children at, ii. 346, 454 ; iii. 33, 93, 495 ; x. 254, 298 ; ropes used at, v. 266, 315, 375, 418, 457, 498 ; vi. 54 ; throat-cutting at, x. 128, 315, 236 Exemplar on " Good news to those whose light is
low," ii. 528
Exeter, subterranean passages at, x. 37 Exeter Cathedral custom, c. 1820, xii. 170 Exeter Hall, its history and closing, viii. 127, 215 >
336, 371
Exhibition, Great, verses on, v. 64, 113, 239 Exiles, English, in France and Holland, v. 148 ;
in Holland, 1683-5, vi. 261, 351 Exodus, Sabbath changed at, viii. 490 ; ix. 14 Extra-illustrating, early examples of, vi. 24 Eybury Manor, its history, x. 321, 461 ; xi. 22,
174, 231
Eye mask worn by railway guards, x. 487 Eyebright, origin of the name, x. 401, 457, 514 ;
xi. 75, 133, 194, 310, 414
Eyelashes of the road = roadside wastes, vi. 69 Eyes, artificial, manufactured, 1734, x. 352 Eynsford Castle, Kent, its history, ix. 449, 514 Eyre, Chief Justice in, political office, vi. 470 Eyre (John) of Coventry, c. 1775, x. 329 Eyres (Major-General George Bolton), his bio- graphy, i. 489 ; ii. 38
Eztakit on authors of quotations wanted, vn. 30
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