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GENERAL INDEX.
Flaubert (G.), words in * Tentation de St. An-
toine,' xii. 447
Flavian monks in the Campagna, vii. 149 Flaw, its purpose, iv. 208, 314, 472 Flaying alive, instances of, i. 15, 73, 155, 352 ;
ii. 14 ; iii. 153
Fleet, Russian Baltic, in 1788, iii. 246 Fleet marriages, records of, i. 9, 75 Fleet Prison in 14th and 15th centuries, x. 110,
258, 478 ; xi. 18 Fleet Street, Jacobean houses in, iii. 206, 250, 315 ;
grocers and tea-dealers in, 294 ; No. 53, its
demolition, iii. 427, 493 ; iv. 94, 314 ; changes
in, v. 227, 295 ; No. 17, its history, vi. 446 ;
Jerusalem Court, vii. 29 ; No. 7, its history, viii.
248, 350, 411, 478 ; No. 9, its history, 441 ;
No. 59, its history, ix. 53 Fleetwood (Cromwell) his widow's will, iii. 466 ;
date of his death, iv. 74 Fleetwood (Baron George), 1630, his portrait,
viii. 488 ; ix. 193 Fleetwood (George), the regicide, his biography,
i. 422
Fleetwood (Mary ) = Nathaniel Carter, ii. 268, 333 Fleetwood (William), Bishop of St. Asaph and Ely,
ix. 231
Fleetwood cabinet, its owner, ii. 67 Fleetwod family, ii. 33 ; genealogical puzzle, xii.
362
Fleetwood family arms, vi. 264, 435 Fleetwood family of Calwich, co. Stafford, xi. 183 ;
xii. 58, 373 Fleetwood family of Crawley, co. Southampton,
v. 48, 403
Fleetwood family of Madras, v. 68 Fleetwood family of Penwortham, Lanes., v. 405 ;
vii. 302, 474
Fleetwood family of St. John Zachary, xii. 469 Fleetwood family of Sweden, viii. 488 Fleetwood memorial brass at Chalfont St. Giles,
vi. 88, 137, 198, 316 Fleetwood pedigree, v. 23 Fleetwoods and Milton's Cottage, i. 422 Fleming (G. E.) on Bowen family, xi. 449 Fleming (Malcolm) and the king, xi. 70 Fleming (B.), and slaying of Bed Comyn, viii.
310, 456
Fleming (W. H.) on authors wanted, xi. 429 Fleming family, viii. 289
Flesh and shamble meats, i. 68, 293, 394 ; ii. 54 Fletcher (A.) on authors of quotations wanted,
vii. 208
Fletcher (E. W.) on Queen Anne's churches, x. 435 Fletcher (G. H. B.) on authors of quotations
wanted, x. 108 Fletcher (G. Butter) on Jack and Jill, iv. 13 ;
hanging alive in chains, xii. 212 Fletcher (John), "the Captain" in 'The Fair Maid
of the Inn,' ii. 184 ; and ' Capt. Thomas Stuke-
ley,' iii. 301, 342, 382 ; folk medicine in, v. 129,
195 ; ballads in ' Monsieur Thomas,' vi. 223,
291 ; his burial-place in St. Saviour's, South-
wark, 248 ; and Bobert Burton, 464 ; his
' Knight of the Burning Pestle,' x. 427 Fletcher (J. M. J.) on "beating the bounds" in
1763, xi. 384. Lytton (Sir Bobert), iv. 389.
Snodgrass as a surname, ix. 427. Wyrley's
Derbyshire Church Notes, i. 427 ; iv. 376 Fletcher (Sir Bobert), d. 1777, his biography, xi.
48, 117 Fletcher (W. G. D.) on Admiral John Bazely, ix.
129. Best (Bishop John), of Carlisle, vii.
449 ; viii. 112. Camoys pedigree, vii. 509.
County royal descents, ix. 148. Fletcher (Sir
Bobert), xi. 48. "Hospitatus" in Domesday,
viii. 208. Shaw's ' Knights of England,' vi. 1.
Shrewsbury clock : " Point of war," viii. 96.
Vanden-Bempde family, ix. 108. Vernon of
Hodnet, ix. 491. Welds of Willey Park, Salop,
vi. 97
Fletcher family, v. 270
Fletton, prehistoric crocodile found at, ii. 286 Flies in coffin, iv. 386
Flinders (Matthew), his biography, xi. 267 Flint (T.) on Carlyle on painting foam, vii. 310,
456. Carlyle on the Peneus, xii. 87. " Mother
of dead dogs," vii. 457. " What you but see,"
&c., x. 255 Flint and steel, method of striking, vii. 329, 377,
396, 418, 452
Flint chippings in barrows, ii. 188 Flitches, Dunmow and other, vi. 486 Flood (J. C. H.) on Hampden family, xii. 230 Flood (Miss) and Edward, Duke of York, xii. 8 Flood (W. H. Grattan) on Anacreontic Society,
ix. 387. Cadey=hat, x. 277. French words
in Scotch, x. 274. ' Girl I left behind me,' xi.
246. Irish version of " De mortuis," ix. 455.
' Kitty Fisher's Jig ' : ' Yankee Doodle,' ix. 471 ;
x. 115. ' Lang o' Lea,' Irish song, ix. 257, 473.
Power (Tyrone), actor, x. 257. Bobson (George
Fennell), ix. 273
Floor-cloth manufacture, c. 1815, xi. 265 Floral emblems of countries, v. 509 ; vi. 52 Florence, inscriptions in Protestant Cemetery,
ix. 224, 443 ; x. 24, 223, 324, 463 ; baptistery
font at, x. 88 Floriculture : Latin genitives in nomenclature,
v. 309, 355
Florida, names of grantees in 1763, iii. 9 Florio's influence on Webster and Marston,
iv. 41, 121, 201
Flower (Mrs.) on nine men's morris, vi. 128 Flower, alias William Way, alias Wygge, ii. 106 Flowers, not desired at funerals, xii. 130, 178, 258 Floyd (W. C. L.) on British envoy at Warsaw, x.
398
Fludd (Sir Bobert), 1574-1637, his title, vi. 368 " Fludous, Le," meaning of the name, vi. 70 Flying bridges, ii. 406, 491 ; iii. 93, 274 Flying or Centrifugal Bailway, iv. 65, 176, 333,
416, 474 ; v. 13
Flying-machine exhibition, vii. 306 Flying machines, early, ix. 441 ; x. 186, 250 ; xi.
8, 98, 145, 425, 465 ; xii. 106, 158, 170, 195,
238, 271, 272, 374, 417 ' Flying Post,' 1699, and Sir W. Temple's letters,
viii. 21
Foam painting, instances of, vii. 310, 373, 456 Foat (F. W. G.) on punctuation in MSS. and
printed books, ii. 301, 462 ; iv. 144, 262 ; v,
502 ; viii. 222
Fogg Family Association in America, ix. 486 Foix (Cte. de St.) on Mozart concerto, ii. 447 Folden, origin of the name, iii. 69, 115 Foleit, meaning of the word, i. 309, 374 Folkestone, instance of long public service, vii. T Folk-jest, Lincolnshire, ix. 367 Folk-lore, its origins, vii. 53
Folk-lore :
All Hallows E'en, xi. 6 Apple in Dorset, ix. 314 Asses hypnotized, ii. 506 Astronomy, French pastoral, vii. 104 Baskish, vi. 507