TENTH SERIES.
427. Place, v. 353. ' Political House that
Jack Built,' viii. 485, 516. " Pope's Head
Tavern," x. 206. Portsmouth Street, No. 14,
ix. 346. Proverbs, two old, ix. 118. Pryor's
Bank, Fulham, xii. 128. Quadrant Colonnade,
viii. 66. Regent's Canal, viii. 4. Repartee of
Royalty, v. 12. Rosamond (Fair), xii. 298.
Rothschild (Nathan) and Waterloo, vi. 9.
Russell (Lady Elizabeth), ix. 325. St. Chad's
Well, Battle Bridge, viii. 46. St. Dunstan's-in-
the-West : its clocks, xii. 49, St. George's,
Hanover Square : shot-marks, viii. 455. St.
Margaret's, Westminster : east window, xii.
269, 453. St. Thomas's, Charterhouse, vi.
405. Salmon (Thomas), ix. 372. Scala, La
iii. 497. Scott illustrators, vii. 176 ; ix. 77.
Scott's ' Black Dwarf,' vii. 515. Seven Dials,
vii. 327. Shakespeare, Third Folio, ix. 315*
Shakespeare Memorial, ix. 246, 392. Sindbad
the Sailor : monkeys and cocoa-nuts, vi. 256.
Skittle Alley in Orange Street, viii. 364. Snuff-
Mill Estate, Homerton, ix. 50. " Sol's Arms,"
viii. 49; ix. 214. Southwell (Right Hon. B.),
i. 158. Stowe House, viii. 6. ' Strand Hotel,"
x. 26. Strand Theatre, iv. 385. Strawberry
Hill Catalogue, xii. 216, 491. Taxameter cab,
vii. 264. ' Telegraph,' 1797, ix. 247. Temple
Bar, xii. 166. Temple Bridge and County Hall
proposed, iii. 105. Thornhill Bridge, x. 286.
' Topographical Memoranda of the Ward of
Farringdon Without,' ix. 328. ' Town,' ix.
69, 517. Travelling in England, 1600-1700,
y. 414. Tufnel family, iv. 389. " Two Sneez-
ing Cats," v. 328. Westminster Abbey :
western towers, xii. 64. Westminster School
in 1797, ix. 387. Wooden water-pipes in Lon-
don, v. 15. Wych Street, x. 86
Abridgement of Calvin's Institution,' 1586, xi.
488 ; xii. 12. Abruzzi (Duke of), his Arctic
exploration, ix. 6. Abstemius in JEsop's
Fables, iv. 149, 234. Abstract bagman, refer-
ence by Stevenson to, vii. 188. Abyssinia :
W. H. Coffin in, xii. 108, 230 ; Spanish priests
in, xii. 189
Academy of Ancient Music, foundation, iv. 49,
335, 393 Academy of the Muses, its history, iii. 449 ; iv.
54, 177, 233
Accentuation, English, i. 72 Accession coins and medals, x. 130, 190, 230 Acerbative, use of the word, i. 27, 174 Acheson family of Ayrshire, ix. 91, 215, 392 Ackerley (F. G. ) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 168. Christian of Milntown, v. 209. Elder- bush folk-lore, viii. 213. Fast= short of, ix. 432. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 254. Grindleton, v. 10 ; xi. 67. " Haughendo " : Fylde oath, xii. 56. Heraldic, iii. 188. Hermit s crucifix, ii. 228. Hooligan, iii. 345. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 215. Hungarian grammar, x. 112. Kynan, v. 169. Lewis, friend of Jack Mytton, vii. 347. Llechylched, Anglesey, x. 170. Marriage ser- vice, iii. 74. Mass, solitary, iii. 8. Michaelmas Day : its date, x. 194. Mount Murray, Isle of Man, v. 166. Mozarabic Mass in Spain, v. 339. Nine Maidens, ii. 235. ' Non compos mentis," x. 447. Number superstition, i. 369. Parodies of Kipling, xii. 238. Peel's dog, vi; 427. Pogrom, v. 197. Pre-Reformation parsonages, viii. 109. Punctuation in MSS. and printed books, v. 504. Racial, ix. 270. Racial pro- blem of Europe, viii. 145. Rauthmel, Rev. R., vii. 8. Richardson (W. V.) and the Russian
Church, iii. 327. Ritual question, vi. 512.
Robin Hood's Stride, ii. 246. Rogestvensky,
iii. 396. School slang at Rossall, vii. 194,
Talbot (James), of Shrewsbury lineage, ix.
329. Troper : its derivation, ix. 330. Welsh a,
vii. 58. Wet summer : curious relic, viii. 248. Ackerley (M. E.) on 'The Hebrew Maiden's
Answer to the Crusader,' vii. 394 Ackermann (R.) on Thackeray queries, xii. 27 Ackroyd (B. B.) on German translation, ix. 78.
Longfellow, ix. 72 Acorn 18-gun brig, and slaver Gabriel, xii. 28 Acqua Tofana, composition of the poison, ii.
269, 353
Acre as a measure of length, i. 101, 143, 354 Acrostics, double, earliest in newspapers, ix. 290 Act of Parliament, yew trees planted by, x. 430 Actify, used instead of enact, i. 506 Acton (Lord), reference to " Erasmus Rogers,'*
vii. 487 Actor v. preacher, xii. 246 Actors travelling, courts for, c. 1477, xii. 267 Actors whipped at Newcastle in 1656, iii. 113 Actresses, notable, their burial-places, xii. 449, 513 Acts of the Apostles, curious Christian names, j. 171 Adair (Patrick), sermons by, vii. 308 Adam, his commemorative pillar?, iv. 69, 136 Adam (F. A. S.) on parodies of Kipling, xii. 128 1 Adamo Caduto,' sacred tragedy, c. 1647, vi. 250 Adams (Frederick) on eel folk-lore, ii. 231. " Virtue
of necessity," i. 76, 136 Adams (Frederick), his death, iv. 499 Adams (J. G.) on epitaphiana, iii. 23 Adams (Jean), her ' There's naa Luck,' iv. 161 Adams (John), his epitaph in Quincy Church,
Boston, v. 245 Adams (John), serjeant-at-law, his family, ix.
349, 413
Adams (John) on genealogy, ii. 63 Adams (John G.) on passenger elevators or lifts
ix. 67 Adams (W. E.), his pamphlet ' Tyrannicide,' v.
287 Adams's Museum, Kingsland Road, its history,
vi. 306 ; vii. 117
Add and Adder, ecclesiastical use, iv. 406, 456 Adderbury Church, Oxfordshire, inscription in,
i. 233 Addison (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, x.
174, 188. Eleventh Commandment, viii. 478.
Sword of Bruce, viii. 371. Addison (Joseph), his daughter, i. 88, 149 ; his
library and pictures, 150 ; on * Paradise Lost,'
249 ; * Cato,' 1757, supposed remarkable cast,
vi. 228 ; and Col. Philip Dormer, vii. 107, 192 ;
interview with Steele, x. 49 ; woodcut of, 49 ;
his maternal ancestry, 201 , 292, 355 ; and
death, xii. 346
Addleshaw, derivation of the name, xi. 189, 297 Addleshaw (P. ) on butcher : Hoe, v. 388. Chaloner :
Fortunate Boy, iv. 509
Addy (S. O.) on Ainsty of York, ii. 97 ; vii. 36. Blather : bladder, vi. 406. Book-stealing :
degrees of blackness, vi. 353. Buttery, ii. 167.
Cabollicking= gossiping, viii. 147. Cheshire
words, iv. 303. Churches, combined monastic and parochial, xii. 168. Cirencester Town Hall, ix. 149. ' Famous ' Chelsea, iv. 517. Fulture, i. 296. Harington (Sir John), vii. 510. High Peak words, ii. 201, 282, 384 ; iv. 427. Littlemonelight : place-name, .vi. 396. Llantwit Major Church, x. 288. Lousy- Low, ii, 349. ' ; Our Lady of the Snows,' i. 392.
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