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Impecuniosity, earliest use of the word, vii. 126
Imperial phrases, vii. 348, 417
Impey (Edward Harrington), Westminster scholar, iv. 127
Impostors, religious, x. 405
Imprisonment for crime, its origin, xii. 68 ' In God is all," motto, ix. 393, 438, 474
" In vadiis," the phrase in 1525, vi. 450, 517
Incached, meaning of the word, 1589, viii. 90, 235, 273
Incantation in ' Image in the Sands,' v. 246
Incendiary, female, supposed crime, ii. 9
Incense in post-Reformation times, i. 178
Inches Volunteers, 1797-1800, MS. cash-book, viii. 224
Incledon (Charles), and Bristol slavery anecdote, iii. 373, 464 ; iv. 92, 135
Inconsiderative, use of the word in 1684, vii. 126
Incubators, early, vii. 149, 218, 394
Incut, bibliographical term, its meanings, xi. 188, 256
Inder family, viii. 507
Inderwick (F. A.), K.C., F.S.A., his death, ii. 179
Index, cross-references in, iii. 126 ; for lists in dictionary order, v. 406 ; "I care not who writes the book which has a good index," x. 469 ; xi. 76, 194, 234, 255
Index nominum et locorum to the ' D.N.B.,' viii. 161
Index of place-names, ix. 47, 114, 235
Index Society and British Record Society, ii. 389
Indexing, faults in, vi. 166
India, T. L. Peacock and the Overland route, viii. 121 ; first Englishman in, ix. 208, 254 ; owl folk-lore in, x. 327 ; surnames and cognomens in, xi. 166, 250
Indian jugglery, books on, vi. 430, 516
Indian kings, c. 1710, their names, iii. 449, 497
Indian life in fiction, ii. 445
Indian magic, x. 428, 495
Indian Mutiny, and Nana Sahib, viii. 248, 316 ; Major Hodson, viii. 348, 414 ; ix. 12; Jubilee celebration at Albert Hall, ix. 2
Indian sport, records of, i. 349, 397, 455
Indian title, Raja-i-Rajgan, vii. 66
Indiana on authors of quotations wanted, i. 297
Indians, American, pudding made by, iv. 288 ; in poetry, vi. 209, 296, 337, 517
Indies, West, Gordon of, iv. 108
Infinitive, split, its growth, ii. 406 ; iii. 17, 51, 95, 150, 210, 295 ; v. 280 ; in Milton, vi. 409, 473 ; vii. 33
Influential, use of the word, ii. 24, 93
Ingenuus, English equivalent of the word, vii. 109
Ingle (J. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, iii. 469
Ingleby or Ingilby (Sir Charles), 1644-1718, iii. 44
Ingleby (Holcombe) on billycock, ix. 27. Con- traction, iii. 152. Corks, ii. 452. ' Direc- tions to Churchwardens,' iii. 264. Epitaph by Shakespeare, i. 126. " For a God Yow," iii. 389. Guardings, iii. 429. Heacham parish officers, ii. 247, 431. Holbeach Church, x. 228. " Kick the bucket," i. 412. Larcin : Bevan, iii. 87. Ninths, iii. 389. Norfolk folk- songs, iii. 365. Parish clerks, men of family as, ix. 334. Parish records, eighteenth century, ix. 426. Prescriptions, i. 409 ; ii. 56. Prickle- bat, iii. 5. Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, iii. 369. Tasso and Milton, i. 202. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii. 412. Weather- head (William), x. 427
Inglewood Forest, Roman town buried in, x. 269,
317
Inglis (A.) on Collop Monday, v. 413
Inglis (General), of Lucknow, his representatives, vi. 387
Inglis family pedigree, x. 370
Ingoldsby, parody on 'Poor Dog Tray,' vii. 14, 137. See also Barham.
Ingram (James), President of Trinity College, Oxford, xi. 429 ; xii. 11
Ingram (John H.) on William Collins, the poet, vi. 256. Poe : a supposed poem, i. 145. Screaming skull, iv. 252. West (William Edward), iv. 327
Ingram and Lingen families, ii. 487
Ingram sale, 1806, vi. 408
Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, its history, iii- 315
Initial letters instead of words, ix. 126, 174; x. 176, 258, 416
Inkle, meaning of the word, x. 186, 235
Inman (J. E.), his ' Le Premier Grenadier des Armies de la R^publique,' i. 385
Inmatecy, use of the word, 1807, viii. 187
Inn, Angel of, meaning of the* term, ix. 488 ; x. 14,55,95,135
Inn Signs. See Tavern Signs.
Innes (J. H.) on Black Dog Alley, Westminster, ii. 174. Inns of Court, married members, i. 488. ' New Amsterdam,' i. 161
Inmskilling : Enniskilling, spelling of the name, vii. 269
Inns, London coaching, 1680, viii. 1
Inns of Court, minor, their Admission Registers, viii. 428 ; ix. 114
Innsbruck, Golden Roof at : its history, v. 89, 136
Inoculation and vaccination, ii. 27, 132, 216, 313, 394, 456, 513
Inquirer on admirable, vi. 329. " Back to the land," xii. 327. Bartolozzi, i. 289. Bede's translation of Fourth Gospel, viii. 130. Camoys (Thomas, fourth Lord), xi. 108. Carlyle on religion, vi. 470. Coherer, early use of the word, xii. 88. Geneva and Calvin, xii. 67. Hoek van Holland, vii. 188. Perks (Thomas), v. 169. Slavery in England, vii. 149
Inquisition and Jews, c. 1680, x. 288
Inquisitor on Lady Chapels, x. 289
Inscriptions : on statue of James II., i. 67, 137 ; near Bowden Parish Church, 85 ; on museum at Christchurch, New Zealand, 268 ; on public buildings, 448, 516 ; Norman, in Yorkshire, iii. 349, 397, 476; iv. 16; Baskish, in New- foundland, v. 328, 513 ; in uncials on tablet at Bath, viii. 95 ; their preservation, 201, 275, 433 ; Hebrew, on seals, ix. 110 ; Roman, concerning Corbridge, 249, 311 ; Greek, on sundial, 289, 518 ; Roman, at Baveno, x. 107, 193, 296 ; over hall door, 506 ; on watch, 506
Inscriptions:
Bellagio, Italy, vii. 164 ; xi. 325
Cadenabbia, Italy, vi. 446
Constance Cathedral, vi. 69, 117, 173
Cyprus,, vi. 302
Figueira da Foz, iv. 147
Florence, ix. 224, 443 ; x. 24, 223, 324, 463
Gatton, vi. 8, 57, 172
Hibernia, i. 388, 455
Italy, Southern, vi. 406
Jerusalem, xi. 25, 163
Kingston, Jamaica, xii. 105
Las Palmas, i. 482