TENTH SERIES.
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215, 297. Lansdowne Passage, Berkeley
Strjeet, x. 356. Latin genitives in floriculture,
v. 355. Latta surname, viii. 317. Law terms,
early, x. 97. " Le " before trades, xii. 237.
' Le Hole Bole," Honey Lane, xii. 348. " Le
Meriole " : ' Le Colebrehous," xii. 149. " Le
Stoples," xii. 348, 410. Leaguer, its meanings,
xi. 476. Legenvre, iii. 437. Lettsom (Dr.),
v. 210. Lewis (W.), comedian, iv. 218, 331.
Life-star folk-lore, vii. 196. Lincoln, arms of,
i. 234. Lines on a mug, iii. 435 ; iv. 92.
Linton, portrait by, xii. 287. Lion and the
unicorn, x. 294. Llangollen, xi. 494. " Lom-
bard Street to a China orange," viii. 136.
London, ancient, its topography, i. 295, 457 ;
ii. 58. London cemeteries in " 1860, ii. 297,
394, 496, 535. London cries, vi. 335. London houses, ancient, iii. 329. London newspapers,
10 ; ix. 57. London parochial history, v. 55, 297. London queries of eighteenth century, viii. 474. Lord-Lieutenants in Scotland, viii. 418. Loutherbourgh, iii. 93. 'Love -a- la- Mode,' xi. 38. Ludovico, ii. 491. Lumber, its meanings, xi. 518. Lumpkin (Tony), vi. 94. Lustre ware, v. 158. Lych gates, viii. 354.
' Lying Bishop," vii. 496. Maidlow, v. 154. Making buttons = fidgeting, x. 158. Manor Court Rolls : Wyndrynge, vi. 472. Manor Court terms, xi. 516. Manor Mesne, vi. 153.
' Mar " in Mardyke, xii. 475. Markham (Rev. George), xii. 296. Martello towers, i. 356. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 273, 432. Masons' marks, iii. 296. " Master Pipe Maker," xi. Matches in Congreve, vii. 397. Matross : Topass, their meaning, vii. 412. May Day : Maypole, ix. 398. May Light and Young Men's Light, v. 494. May -blossom : knots of may, xi. 437. Mazes, vi. 313. Mead (Dr. William), v. 337. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 431. Medal of Charles I., x. 134. Mediaeval church- yards, viii. 453 ; ix. 173. Mediaeval games of children, viii. 456. Medical coroner, vi. 38. Melancholy, i. 212. Mellycaton : musk-million, vi. 338. Michaelmas custom, ii. 431. Michael- mas Dav : its date, x. 194. " Miching mal- licho," ii. 524. Milestones, i. 132. Military "button : sergeants' chevrons, i. 472. Military Canal at Sandgate, xii. 334. Mineral Wells,
Jtreatham, ii. 315. Moaler, its meaning, vii. 198. Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vii. 13. Monoux (Sir George), viii. 91. Monro (Major), iv. 72. Month's mind : to have a month's mind, iii. 54. Moon and the weather, ii. 35. Moon folk-lore, 175. Moral standards of Europe, ii. 334.
- Mother of dead dogs," vi. 32. Mourning
rites in Persia, vii. 338. Moxhay (Mr.), iii.
395. Mug, as a verb, i. 337. Mummies for colours, ii. 229. Muscovy Company : Baltic Company, vi. 252. Mustlar : Muskyll, i. 335.
pronounced ng, i. 291. " Naked Boy and Coffin," iii. 156. ' Near the church and far from God." vi. 496. Neile (Richard), Arch- bishop of York, xii. 498. Nelson Column, iii. 368. Netmaker's circular : artificial eyes, Never, Never Land, xi. 158. " Never too late to mend," xii. 516. Newbery (J.), his grave, vii. 76. Newspaper (first ocean), i. 504. Nimbus, its significance, xii. 111. Nine Maidens, ii. 396. Ninus, his mother's name, North Devon May Day custom, ii. 75. Northumberland and Durham pedigrees, ii. 351. Numismatic, iv. 375. Oak, the ash, and the ivy, i. 35. Obb wig, ii. 176. Officer of the
Pipe, x. 297. "Old England," i. 316. Om-
Tree Hill, Greenwich, x. 173. Outroper, its
meaning, xi. 508. " Over fork : fork over,"
vii. 33. Oxford: its name, ix. 318. Oxe-aye,
vi. 234. Palindrome, iii. 310. Pannage and
tollage, i. 232. Parish beadle, xi. 338. Pars-
loe's Hall, Essex, iii. 490. Passing bell, i.[350.
Passive resister, v. 32. Patty, vi. 255. Pawn-
broker's sign and the Medici arms, iii. 330.
Payne at the Mews Gate, vii. 493. Peacock
as a Christmas symbol, v. 130. Pelican myth,
ii. 311, 431. " Penny saved is twopence got,"
vii. 97. Penny wares, ii. 415 ; iii. 312. Periodi-
cals for women, i. 295. Pic-nic, a carriage, v.
235; Picking up scraps of iron, iii. 398.
Picture post card, vi. 266. Pin witchery, ii. 271.
Pincerna (Richard), ii. 92. Pindar family, i. 135.
Plane sailing or plain sailing, x. 316. Pleshey.
fortifications, iv. 116. Ply, iv. 110. ' Point
and Indian Queen," xii. 328. Poll-books,
vii. 416 ; viii. 177. Pomperkin, its meaning,
vii. 232. " Pop goes the weasel," iii. 492.
Popjoy, its meaning, vii. 136. Population of a
country parish, iv. 495. Portsmouth Street,
No. 14, ix. 395. Post boxes, vi. 453. Prse-
munire, its etymology, vii. 257. Prescriptions,
i. 453. Printing in the Channel Islands?,
i. 436. Prints and engravings, i. 377. Pro-
verbs, two old, viii. 55. Proxege and Senage,
xi. 77. Public Office =Police Office, vii. 91.
Quenington, Gloucestershire, iv. 36. Rad-
cliffe (Ann), iv. 76. Railway train, first steam,
i. 278. Ramie, ii. 12. Ramsgate Christmas
procession, v. 374. " Rattling good thing,"
v. 335. Rebus in churches, v. 250. Rechabite,
ii. 314. Red-tail Knights, x. 288. Regimental
marches, x. 457. Reversion of trees, ii. 154.
Revolution Society, x. 317. Rewman, vi. 373.
Richard II. : his arms, vii. 250. Riding the
black ram, i. 36. Ripley arms, iv. 374. River
divided, i. 391. Robin Hood plays, viii. 295.
Rollick, use of the word, xii. 93. Roman
Catholic priests buried in London, vi. 218.
Roman legions : their history, xii. 394. Roman
tenement houses, ii. 73. Romney's ancestry,
vii. 79. " Roping " a horse in Latin, i. 513.
Roses as badges, x. 174. Round Oak Spring,
x. 73. Royal Kepier School, Houghton-le-
Spring, vii. 116. Ruckholt House, xi. 90.
Rue and Tuscan pawnbrokers, i. 231. ' Rum
of his teeth," i. 436. Rushlights, x. 27. Rut-
land : origin of the name, xi. 294. Sack,
iii.' 434. " Saint " as a prefix, ii. 192. St.
Barbara's emblems, xii. 216. St. Bartholo-
mew the Great, E.C., ix. 18. St. Bridgets
Bower, i. 70. St. Dtinstan, i. 216. St. Edith,
vi. 70. St. Florian, vi. 297. St. George :
George as a Christian name, vii. 376. St.
Gilbert of Sempringham, iv. 94. St. Margaret s
Hospital, or Green Coat School, x. 172. St.
Mary Axe : St. Michael le Querne, i. 89, 25?.
St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, xi. 356. St. Msiy s
Abbey, York, ix. 496. St. Paulinus and
Swale, iv. 254. St. Sepulchre, iii. 173. Salep
or Salop, i. 97, 233. "Salutation' Tavern,
Billingseate, vii. 510. Samplers, v. 245.
Sands "(Archbishop), ix. 358. 'Saracens
Head," Snow Hill, xii. 131. Satan's auto-
graph, iii. 354. Scallions, rv. 375 ; v. 54.
School for the Indigent Blind, viii. 235. " Scole
Inn," Norfolk, i. 313. " Scomer upon the
Hope," xii. 68. Scotch burial custom, iv. 77.
Searches, vi. 213. Semaphore signalling, xi.