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155
Xiangridge (Nicholas), Fellow of Winchester
College, ii. 45, 116 Langstroher or Langstrother (William), Preceptor
at Eagle, viii. 490 ; ix. 12 JLangton (T.) on Johnson and the letter H, ii. 446.
Rule of the road, iii. 96 Langtry estate in Ireland, yii. 128, 198 Language, vicissitudes of, i. 74 Language and physiognomy, their association, xii.
365, 416 Languages, Charles V. on, i. 227 ; in Burma, vii.
166 ; secret, viii. 190 Langworthy (C. D.) on " The Star and Garter,"
1842, iv. 150 Lannarth and Carnmarth, Cornish place-names,
ix. 309 ; x. 252
Lansdowne MS., xii. 720 ; its writer, 188 Lansdowne Passage, Berkeley Street, its history,
x. 249, 356 Lanteglos, near Fowey, its old parish chest, vii.
498
X,antern, architectural, called " bowet," v. 126, 214 Lantern slides and photographs, their registration,
iii. 85
Jjanx, Roman, found at Welney, i. 86 Laodah, Anglo-Chinese word for boatman, iii. 305 Laplace (P. S.) mathematician, his dying saying,
viii. 210
Xiapland, William Penn on, i. 190, 275 Lappassit, use of the word, c. 1679, xi. 149, 238 Lapworth, " Pedlar's Rest " at, vii. 266, 415 Lapworth registers, Shakespeares in, viii. 486 Larcin, use of the word, iii. 87 Lares & Penates, business firm, xii. 384 Las Palmas, inscriptions to Englishmen at, i. 482 ;
ii. 155
Lascar jargon, xi. 27, 92, 135
Lasham, place-name, its derivation, i. 72, 113, 137 Lasham (F.) on Ashplace-name, i. 113 X<assa, Hue and Gabet's account, ii. 29 Lassalle (F.), his " iron law," v. 188 Latham (E.) on " All roads lead to Rome," i. 112. Anatomic Vivante, i. 138. Authors of quota- tions, ii. 295 ; iii. 148 ; vii. 309, 493 ; viii. 169. Belot (Adolphe), iv. 177. Chancel (Ausone de), vi. 216, 335 ; vii. 355. Close, iv. 89. Cortel clocks, viii. 156. Coup de Jarnac, i. 197. " Ecrivez les injures," &c., viii. 489. " Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 189, 393. ' ' Eternal feminine," i. 234, 496. Excommunication of Louis XIV., i. 69. " First catch your hare," i. 254. French miniature painter, i. 137. French proverbial phrases, i. 3, 485 ; ii. 404 ; iii. 203 ; iv. 504 ; v. 243 ; vii. 49. Gaboriau's ' Marquis d'Angi- val,' ii. 58. Genealogy in Dumas, vii. 137. ' Honest broker," ii. 452. Hugo's ' Les Abeilles Imp^riales,' ii. 57. " I expect to pass through," v. 393, 498. " La vie est vaine " : L. Montenaeken, vi. 81. Latin lines, vii. 149. ' Mais on revient toujours," i. 35. Masions de Corneille, vii. 469. Melisande : Ettarre, iv. 107. Months and days in French, vii. 290. " Morale," i. 204. Nodier (C.) or Leclercq, vi. 509. " Owl- light," i. 71. People to be avoided or cultivated, vii. 130. Poem in one sentence, v. 148. Pre- cept on drunkenness, vi. 288. Prisoner suckled Tjy his daughter, v. 453. Proverbs, two old, viii. 215. Quattrocento, viii. 189. Quota- tions wanted, i. 213 ; iv. 92 ; v. 108, 397, 408 ; vi. 129. " Ragotin, ce matin," v. 328. ' Re- commended to Mercy,' i. 109, 232, 434. " Red Lion," Henley-on-Thames, vi. 69. Reynolds Joshua) at Le Portel, v. 356. Robin Hood
in French, vi. 16. " The hand that rocks the
cradle," iv. 447 ; v. 357. Thune : (Eil-de-
bceuf , French slang, vii. 153. ' Travailler pour
le Roide Prusse," i. 195 ; v. 206. Varap^e,
viii. 349. Weighing-machine wisdom, iv. 14
Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon and Rev. Charles), c. 1804-6, iv. 469
Lathomus on Freemasonry : W. Gordon, xii. 49
Latin, " roping " a horse in, i. 448, 513
Latin couplets, vi. 28, 75, 92, 173
Latin elegiacs, Shakespeare's Sonnet cxlvi. in, i. 204
Latin-English-Basque dictionary, iv. 143, 255, 333 ; vi. 51 ; viii. 16
Latin epitaphs, xi. 6
Latin forms of surnames, v. 227
Latin funeral inscriptions, ix. 449
Latin genitives in iloricultural nomenclature, v. 309, 355
Latin inscription in Italy, x. 209
Latin lines, translation of, i. 248, 314, 373 ; mutilated, 268, 353 ; " Errata alterius," vii. 149
Latin lines on Buxton, viii. 69, 332
Latin lines on sleep, ix. 390
Latin MS. and Psalter at Ugbrooke, i. 109
Latin plurals, fictitious, i. 54, 193
Latin poets, " marmor " and the sea in, v. 106, 153
Latin pronunciation in England, vii. 108, 170, 294 ; ix. 81, 131, 175, 251, 314, 351, 511 ; x. 73
Latin quotations, i. 188 ; ii. 110, 276 ; v. 88
Latin quotations identified, ix. 37
Laton family of York, xi. 208, 257
Latta surname, viii. 190, 317, 377
Lattice tongs in Wales, ix. 67, 312
Latton (John), of Burwood House, Surrey, v. 149,216
Lauder (Mr.), Scottish vocalist, 1758, x. 288
Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, ancient cope at, v. 265
Laughing, its pronunciation, xi. 509
Laugh ton (Sir J. K.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 69. Barclay (Capt. R. H.), iv. 28. Cape Bar men, ii. 346. Chamberlain (Commo- dore), x. 372. Condado, v. 47, 114, 317. " Dish of turnips," vi. 48. Dundas (Sir Lawrence), iv. 448. French heraldry, ii. 267. Grievance Office : John Le Keux, ii. 207, 413. John (Prior), at Brighton, ix. 497. Keeler (Rear-Admiral), xi. 412. ' Memoires de M. de Lage de Cueilly,' xi. 346. Naval action of 1779, ii. 271. Nelson relic in Corsica, v. 137. Nelson's signal, iv. 370, 471 ; v. 56. Poem by H. F. Lyte, ii. 351. Rhine a French boun- dary, xi. 307. Rogestvensky, iii. 304. Ruther- furd (Capt.) at Trafalgar, xi. 73, St. Andrew's cross, ix. 114. Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 73. Tricolour, ii. 290. Tur- vile, iii. 367. Walker (Sir H.), Boyne man-of- war, xi. 74. Yeo : Downie, vi. 448
Launceston, " Pretty Maids' Money ' at, v. 6 ; Pannier Market at, 426
Launceston Castle, its antiquity, xi. 285
Launde Priory and arms of Saffron Walden Abbey, xii. 249
Laureateship, Joseph Knight on, viii. 267, 311
Laurel crowns at Olympia, iii. 87
Laurel spared by lightning, ii. 193
Laurence (French), wit mentioned by Macaulay, xi. 309, 355 ; xii. 290
Laurence (John), writer on gardening, ii. 246
Laurenson (Thos.), his 'Secrets in Art and Nature,' iii. 249