TENTH SERIES.
101
Finch (Barbara Clay) on ' English Historical
Review,' xii. 228. Order of the Royal Oak, vi.
136
Finch (J. R.) on James Brindley, i. 310 Finchale Priory, Durham, Henman's drawings, ii.
168, 252 Findlater (Count), Karlsbad patron, c. 1810, xii.
269, 313
Fingal and Diarmid, ii. 87, 152, 277 Finger, wedding-ring, ii. 508 Finglow (John), ' D.N.B.' on, x. 114 Finlay (Robert) & Mitchel, eighteenth-century
bankers, i. 310, 374
Finmark, East, native names of birds, v. 6 Finnis Street, Bethnal Green, origin of the name,
ix. 486 ; x. 15 Finny (W. E. St. L.) on arms of suffragan bishops,
xi. 109
Fioning grass, use of the word, xii. 49, 92 Fiorelli (Tiberio), known as " Scaramuccio," x.
153 Fire, kept burning on the hearth, viii. 340 ; hare
forecasting, xi. 310, 413, 458 Fire : fire out, to turn out of a place, vii. 308 ;
viii. 37, 454
Firearms in the seventeenth century, iii. 89 Firebrace (Lady), verses by Dr. Johnson to,
vi. 89, 155
Fire-engine exhibition, xi. 8, 56 Firefly or glowworm in modern poetry, i. 47, 112,
156, 193, 216 Fireplaces or chimneys, houses without, viii. 29 Fires for cymbals in translation of Linschoten's
' Voyagie,' vii. 289, 334
Fir-eun on Macdonald of Moidart, iv. 376 Firgunanum, etymology of the word, vii. 7, 51 Firman (F. B.) on Dickens and Euripides, vii. 406. Dickens and Scott, vi. 346. Dickens or Wilkie Collins, iii. 207. Dickensiana, i. 44. ' Nicholas Nickleby,' iv. 455 First-footing, A.D. 1907, vii. 5 First kittoo, use of the phrase, ii. 149, 296 Fiscal, derivation of the word, i. 51 Fish days and St. Paul's School, i. 290 Eish in the North Sea, Great Britain's claim,
ii. 187
Fish traps " a 1'Anglaise," vi. 269, 338 Fisher (Kitty), date of her death, xi. 245 Fisher (Rev. Samuel) and Dr. John Reading, i. 156 Fisher (T.) on first English bishop to marry, x.
475. Gatton inscription, vi. 8 Fishermen, Dutch, in British waters, i. 87 Fishermen's folk-lore, x. 330 ; Orkney, xii. 483 Fishery and weirs at the " Snowte," iii. 88 Fish-hooks or gorges, thorn, ix. 229 Fishmongers' Company and the German Emperor,
iii. 148
Fishwick (Col. H.) on Butler of Toderstaff, v. 517. ' Chalice and Sheppheard," ix. 310. Dated stones in buildings, vi. 453. Halliwell (Henry), x. 426. Hatching chickens, vii. 149. " Knights without noses," xi. 49. Lancashire and Cheshire wills, i. 38. " Man in a quart bottle," xii. 289. Morris (Rev. Henry) of Burnley, xii. 456. Pincerna (Richard), ii. 92. Pit = a grave, i. 287. Rauthmel (Rev. R.), vii. 115. Romney's ancestry, vii. 113. Selby, Yorks : its Peculiar Court, xii. 409. " Sincke of Popery," viii. 387. Suicides buried in open fields, iv. 346. Travers family, i. 252. Water- loo : its pronunciation, x. 190 Fiske (S.) on authors of quotations, vi. 48. Brass at Brown Candover, ix. 315. Brasses at the
Bodleian, vii. 42. Fleetwood brass, vi. 198,
316. Goulton brass, vii. 28. Monumental
brasses, vi. 47, 315
Fistula : canna, at the Communion, v. 288 Fit, preterite and participle of " to fight," viii. 204 Fiteres=rags, its cognates, vii. 509 ; viii. 31 Fitz-Allen on Soubise, black page, iv. 529 FitzAthulf (Constantino ), his execution for rioting,
ii. 181
FitzGeffrey (Charles ) = Anne Arman, 1604, xi. 49 FitzGerald on Book of Loughscur, iv. 267. Lodge,
Ulster King of Arms, iv. 229 Fitzgerald (Rev. Edward), c. 1718, Dissenting
Ulster minister, viii. 428 FitzGerald (Edward), bibliography, ii. 141, 214 ;
song in Tennyson's ' Memoir,' 285 ; editions
of Omar Khayyam, iv. 105 ; vi. 388, 453 ; and
Naseby battle-field, xi. 304 ; Urceo quoted by,
xii. 185 FitzGerald (Edward Marlborough), poems by,
ii. 141, 214 FitzGerald (J. R.) on Comte d'Antraigues, x. 152.
Authors of quotations, viii. 374. Gamester's
superstition, viii. 391. Hampstead in song,
x. 377 Fitzgerald (P.) on Dickens and Scott, vi. 390.
Goldsmith tablet, vii. 385 FitzGerald (S. J. A.) on authors and their first
books, iii. 247 " Pop goes the weasel," iv. 209 Fitzgerald family of Pendleton, iii. 367 Fitzhamon family, i. 47, 132 Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her Christian name, iv. 530 ;
v. 32 ; and George IV.'s coronation, v. 227,
292 ; her marriage performed by Rev. Robert
Burt, 308
Fitzmaurice (I.) on prisons in Paris, iv. 394 Fitzmaurice family, v. 67
Fitzmaurice-Kelly (J.) on Spanish verse, iv. 274 Fitz-Norman ( J. K. ) on Blake : Norman : Old-
mixon, ii. 447. Norman (John), iii. 229 Fitzpatrick ( J. ) on ' Allied Armies before Sebas-
topol,' xi. 189 Fitzpatrick (Sir Jerome), Inspector of Health to
the Forces, xi. 428 Fitzpatrick (Richard) and Charles James Fox,
i. 146 Fitzroy (George), Duke of Northumberland, and
his duchess, viii. 289, 352 Fitzroy Square, Marquis of Salisbury's residence
in, iii. 5 Fitzsimmons (W. J.) on book signatures, vi. 134.
Ivy Lane, Strand, v. 136
Fitz Urse (Reginald), his biography, v. 47, 112 Fitz Warine family, iii. 109 Fitzwilliam family, iii. 165
Fitzwilliams (C.) on Carmarthen families, xi. 153 Five, the French figure, its origin, ii. 301 Flag, National, use of the White Ensign, iii. 448 ; and Royal Standard, vii. 227 ; ix. 128, 154, 174, 255, 292, 396, 502, 514 ; x. 72, 130, 193, 331 Flag, pirate : " Old Roger," " Jolly Roger," xi.
370
Flag or banner, triangular, v. 450, 493 ; vii. 252 Flagellants, books on, ii. 420 Flageolet, a kind of bean, xii. 149, 233, 274 Flags, their official regulation, v. 469 ; vi. 12, 96 Flags of Greater Britain, xii. 226 Flails still in use, iii. 267, 338, 375, 433 ; iv. 72 ;
in the Tyrol, vi. 274, 313 ; vii. 272, 316, 497 Flandrensis (Turstin) : Turstin de Wigmore, x.
205, 250
Flash of lightning, name for gin, x. 210 Flats in the Thames estuary, xi. 269