TENTH SERIES.
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Northall, Shropshire, i. 297. Oak, historic
^Cumberland, ii. 285. Obb wig, ii. 177. Old-
mixon, vi. 249. Passing bell, i. 351. Peck
(William), i. 513. Persehouse : Sabine, iii.
251. Pigott (Thomas), ii. 257. Police uniforms :
omnibuses, iii. 75, 432. Prescriptions, i. 453 ;
ii. 291, 492. Quotation : author and correct
text wanted, ii. 276. Ravison : scrivelloes, ii.
- 292. ' Rebecca,' a novel, iii. 176. Rechabite,
ii. 314. River divided, i. 391. Ross (Frederick) vi. 149. St. Dunstan, i. 216. St. George, ii 511. St. Paul's Cathedral, vi. 96. St. Thomas Wohope, ii. 275. Scribblers, irresponsible, ii 137, 196. Shakespeare, poems on, i. 409 ; ii. 18; his grave, i. 331, 352, 416; ii. 195 Shipton (Mother), i. 406. Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Manors, ii. 256. Silk men silk throwsters, ii. 216. Smothering hydro- phobic patients, i. 332. Special constables, vi. 33, 349. Spirit manifestations, iii. 115 .Straw -plait ing, iii. 414. Temple College, Phila- delphia, i. 493. ' Theatrical Remembrancer,' iii. 429. Tideswell and Tideslow, ii. 36. Tre- gortha (John), ii. 393. Waggoner's Wells, ii. 214. White Bread Meadow, Bourne, iii. 365. Wilberforce University, Ohio, vi. 110. Willie (William), i. 67. Wilton Nunnery, i. 318. Wolverhampton pulpit, ii. 37
Forster (M.) on Taylor the Platonist, i. 409
Forster (T.) on Acts xxix., lost chapter, vi. 74
Forsyth (V. de F.) on Constables or Governors of Sterling Castle, iii. 147
Forysth (William), plant named after, vii. 346
Fort Montague at Knaresborough, x. 390, 437 ; xi. 17
' Forte Frigate,' sailor's song, iii. 128
Forti or Forsi (Fabio Oliva), Italian author, ii. 307
Fortunate Boy, his history, iv. 509
Fortune Playhouse, 1660-61, vi. 107
Fortune Theatre in 1649, i. 85
Forty days' periodicity, iv. 7
Forwale, origin of the word, x. 146
Forwhy, old English conjunction, vii. 185, 237, 294, 374, 419
Foscarinus as a Christian name, i. 127, 198, 277
Foscolo (Ugo) and house in Handel Street, London, vii. 487
Foslett, fostell = coffer or casket, iv. 48
Fossel, term applied to diamonds, xi. 186, 496 ; xii. 58
Fossil echinus in Roman urn, Kent, ix. 270, 332,
Foster (C. W.) on " Restraynte " of " the townes," viii. 47
Foster (H. J.) on Burnham Society, Somerset, ix. 291. Cobweb pills, i. 317. Edgar (Alexander and R.), ii. 493. Fetter Lane chapels, viii. 502.
- ' Glory of the Methodists," i. 476. " Purple
patch," i. 510. Wesley in Germany, x. 187
Foster (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, i. 474. Latin lines, i. 248. Travers's (Elias) diary, ii. 68
Foster (Joseph), genealogist, his death, iv. 199 ; his ' Index Ecclesiasticus ' and MS. complica- tions, vi. 229
Foster (J. J.) on Beach (T.), portrait painter, ii. Morland and Corfe Castle, ii. 207. Poundbury, x. 451. Quesnel, i. 8
Foster (Manning) on last words of Burns, iv. 45
Foster (W.) on saints' satisfaction, xii. 48
Fothergill (Gerald) on American emigrants, v. 147 ; vi. 86, 226. Archer of Umberslade, v. 195, 312. Armorial, iii. 351. Benbow, iv. 235.
Child's (Miss) elopement, x. 293. Commercial
traveller's will, vii. 387. Denton family, y.
271. Dummer family, iv. 315. Duplicate will
registers, iv. 46. Dyers at Wands worth, y.
126. Emigrants to America, x. 326. Explicit
testator, vi. 366. Genealogical research, iv. 246;
vi. 345. Hemming-Stevens, iv. 157. High-
landers barbadosed, viii. 136, 176. Index of
probates, iv. 277. Jacobite rebels, iv. 66.
Jervis family of Birmingham, v. 197. Kempe
(Abp.), iv. 434. Lawyers' wills, vii. 266. Local
government records, iii. 337 ; iv. 278. Maltby :
Mawbey, v. 8. Marshall's 'Genealogist's Guide,'
vii. 347; viii. 153. Parish records, neglected,
iv. 255. Playhouses, early, vi. 287. Prerogative
Court of Canterbury Will Registers, iii. 488.
Racehorses in seventeenth century, viii. 207.
Right to arms, iv. 188. Seaman or Fisherman
Apprentice Book, vi. 186. Shakespearian
memoranda, x. 286. Testator's full description,
iv. 186. Touching for the king's evil, iv. 335.
Watson and Hodgson families, iv. 349. York-
shire wills not in proper custody, iii. 465
Fotheringay, its correct spelling, ii. 128, 215
Fotheringay bell, ewer and basin from, ix. 468
Fouch6 on Mary Stuart, viii. 49
Foulard, etymology of the word, i. 307
Foulis Castle, legend of, xi. 169
" Fountain " Tavern, Strand, iv. 289, 336
Four Corners, game, c. 1788, vi. 69, 156, 235
Fourteen, XIIII. used for, xii. 409, 451
Fourth estate, origin of the term, xii. 184
Fowey : " Gallants of Fowey," origin of the title,
i. 505
Fowke (F. Rede) on birth-marks, i. 494 ; iii. 173. " Call a spade a spade," iii. 169. Cipher used by Balzac, iii. 368. Dog training, iv. 488. Philippina : Philopcena, iii. 471. Picking up scraps of iron, iii. 397. Superstitions of trades and callings, iii. 465. Verne (Jules), star and crescent moon, iv. 116 Fowler (E.) on Ticket's drawings, ix. 407 Fowler (Dr. J. T.) on carved stone, i. 158 Fowler family, x. 364 Fowl-pen, pancakes in the, v. 229 Fox (Charles James), and Richard Fitzpatrick, i. 146 ; enigma by, iv. 530 ; v. 32, 97 ; his ancestry, vi. 410 Fox (E.) on Chaucer and English universities,
iv. 47
Fox (W. H.) on dog's nose, v. 252 Fox (W. L.) on Edward II.'s death, xi. 227.
" Quid est fides ? " xi. 297
Fox-Davies (A. C.) on Robert Wingfield's descend- ants, v. 488
Foxe (John), the martyrologist, preface by, iv. 44 Foxe (Bp. R.), founder of Corpus Christi, Oxford,
iv. 23
Poxes as food for men, iv. 286, 355 Foxglove called rapper, viii. 178 Foxton (John), public executioner, d. 1829, viii. 246 Foy Boat Hotel, iv. 40 Framework Knitters, Worshipful Company of,
their almshouses, vi. 263 ; viii. 426 France (Anatole) on the English flag, vii. 227 ; his ' Garden of Epicurus,' x. 188, 273 ; on spelling, xii. 28 ; on Philopatris, 229 France, traces of English rule in, i. 164, 253 ; last peer of, 225 ; Premier Grenadier of, 384 , 470 ; and civilization, i. 448 ; ii. 13, English exiles in seventeenth century, v. 148 ; horse-racing in, 167, 237, 294; samplers in, viii. 428, 497