TENTH SERIES.
145
Jesson (T.) on Johnsons at Walsall, xii. 126
Jessop -Dowsing forgery, v. 421
' Jessy " or Cheshire cat in America, i. 365
Jesuit, first English, viii. 190, 437
Jesuits at Mediolanum, 1685, x. 309, 374, 437
Jesus. See Christ.
Jesus, a form of Joshua, i. 428, 490
Jesus House, Worksop, its history, xii. 269
Jeudy-Dugour (M.), 'Histoire de Cromwel,' 1793,
ix. 210
Jevons (F. B.), his ' History of Greek Literature,' i. 447, 476 ; date of Euripides, 476 ; and "Defixionum Tabellse," xi. 186, 276 Jew King, his identification, ix. 428, 472 Jewel, English Crown, named " three brothers,"
iii. 429, 494
Jewellery, metal, of Charles I., xii. 428 Jewers (A. J.) on right to arms, vi. 51 Jewesses, in fiction, xi. 169, 254, 316, 394, 458 ;
xii. 118 ; famous, xi. 268 Jewish inscriptions at Kingston, Jamaica, xii.
105
Jewish juror, first, vi. 346 Jewish parallel to " An old woman went to
market," ii. 502 Jewish queries, ix. 387, 478
Jewitt (W. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 355. Bosting : its meaning, xii. 193. Crozier (Robert), Manchester artist, xii. 355. croose with one leg, xi. 438. Parliament Hill, xii. 173. Pestall (Col.), xii. 94. Rowan Tree Witch Day, xii. 296. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 391
Jews, fables as to child -murder by, i. 15 ; their cemetery hi ancient London, 70, 295, 457 ; in London circa 1660, 124 ; and the stage, 449 ; and printing, ii. 184 ; and Itoland, vii. 12, 93, 173 ; and Yiddish language, ix. 267 ; and the Inquisition, c. 1680, x. 288 ; in fiction, xi. 169, 254, 316, 394, 458 ; xii. 118 ; in England, xii. 185
Jezebel, English Queen as, xi. 341, 458 Jiggery-pokery, use of the term, iv. 166, 232 Jingles, casting-out, ix. 369 Jirgah, Persian term, its etymology, ix. 427, 472 ;
x. 36 " Jnay Daultre," round medallion of Virgin,
x. 329
Jno. =John, its origin, ii. 301 Joan, daughter of James I. of Scotland, i. 507 Joan d'Arc, French memorials of, vii. 447 ; her
armour, xii. 187
Joanna and the Westmorland hills, xii. 210, 258 Joannes v. Johannes, ii. 189, 274, 355, 477 Jocko, derivation of the word, ii. 440 Jockteleg and John of Liege, celebrated cutler, iii.
65, 495 ; iv. 94
Jode (Gerarde), artist, his biography, i. 288 Jode (W. L.) on Mr. Chamberlain and R. Burton, vii. 208. Jode (Gerarde), i. 288. Surrey Gar- dens, ix. 490
- Joe Gurr," slang term for prison, i. 386, 457
John (King), places in his charters, i. 469, 512 ; ii. 57, 134 ; poisoned by a toad, iv. 168, 256, 492 ; his baggage lost crossing the Wash, v. 469 John III. (Sobieski), King of Poland, descendants
of, iii. 429
John of Bologna, statue by, i. 28 John of Gaunt, his arms, x. 9, 116, 174, 432 John of Peterborough, his chronicle, vi. 488 John (Father) of Cronstadt, Hep worth Dixon on, xi. 67
John (Ivor B.) on Mayals, vi. 412. Pugging
tooth, vi. 517. Quotations wanted, vi. 516
John-a-Duck, the tradition of, x. 150
Johnson (Andrew), 1660-1729, viii. 382, 462 ; x. 343 ; his marriage, 1696, x. 343
Johnson (Lady Arbella), her place of origin, vi. 508 ; her descendants, vii. 38
Johnson (C.) on balances or scales, iii. 273. Fair- child (Hamlet), viii. 329. " Storm in a tea- cup," xi. 456
Johnson (Fanny) on " Four regular orders of monks," xii. 167
Johnson (Fred.) on Sir Thomas Browne, xi. 473
Johnson (H. ) on abolition of deodands, viii. 129. Cromwell House, Highgate, iv. 48, 437 ; v. 132. Hornsey Wood House, vii. 372. Huntingdon (Countess of), at Highgate, iv. 149. Wiggins (Joseph), ix. 176
Johnson (H. H.) on Gula Augusti, vii. 313 ; viii. 36. Llechylched, Anglesey, x. 215. Lobineau's ' Aristophanes,' v. 387. Pillion : flails, vii. 497. St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, vii. 418. Thiggyng : fulcenale : ware-londes, viii. 92. Ulidia, house motto, vii. 518
Johnson (Isaac), c. 1712, viii. 283
Johnson (Isaac), of Massachusetts, iv. 227, 314, 491
Johnson (James), his ' Tropical Climates,' x. 89, 136
Johnson (Michael), c. 1663-81, viii. 282
Johnson (Michael), his apprentice, 1692, x. 203 ; and Rev. George Plaxton, xi. 223
Johnson (Nathaniel), d. March, 1736/7, viii. 281
Johnson (Robert), his ' Worlde,' x. 125
Johnson (Dr. Samuel), and " Mr. Janes," ii. 55, 155 ; his ancestry and connexions, ii. 94 ; viii. 281, 382, 462 ; ix. 43, 144, 302, 423 ; x. 44, 203, 343, 465 ; and the word " pelfry,"
11. 267 ; iv. 97 ; on the letter H, ii. 446 ; iii. 284 ; his ' In Theatre ' and Mrs. Thrale, iii. 161 ; pinch of snuff, 447 ; his ' Irene ' and Charles Goring, iv. 509 ; his ' Vanity of Human Wishes,' v. 29, 78 ; and Sterne at the " Cheshire Cheese," 108 ; membership of his Club, 1783, 190 ; and the Literary Club, vi. 237, 294 ; his * Rasselas,' v. 294 ; and ' The New London Spy,' vi. 89 ; poems by, 89, 155, 199, 232, 293, 495 ; his monument in St. Paul's, 226 ; proposed museum at the Crystal Palace, 268 ; his seals, 288 ; his franks, vii. 249 ; kidnapper in his ' Dictionary,' 345 ; and Dr. John Swan and Dr. Watts, vii. 348, 475 ; viii. 178 ; as a potter, vii. 468 ; his height and weight, 470 ; and dish of palates, viii. 29 ; cancelled legacy to, 283 ; his first visit to London, 382 ; the hour of his birth, 382 ; his china teapot, 382 ; and Mr. Repington, x. 390 ; and Trysull, xi. 103, 223, 363, 463 ; and Edmund Smith, 166 ; anecdotes and relics, xi. 281, 494 ; xii. 12, 37 ; error in ' Lives,' xi. 401 ; his uncle hanged, xi. 429, 495 ; xii.
12, 55, 135 ; and Dr. John Turton, xi. 463 ; original documents relating to his kinsfolk, 465; bicentenary celebration at Lichfield, xi. 467 ; xii. 180 ; and Strahan's translation of Virgil, xii. 85
Johnson (W.) on oxen drawing carriages, xi. 70.
Quotation by Camden : G. A. Hansard, vi. 429 Johnson family at Walsall, Staffs, xii. 126 Johnsoniana, x. 8, 73, 147, 427 Johnsonians, a religious sect, x. 87 Johnston (A. W.) on Grindleton, xi. 393. Orkney
Hogmanay song, xi. 177. Sea-names, xi. 107