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GENEKAL INDEX.
(Warren), vi. 474. Hayes (Samuel), xi. 217.
'Henry IV.,' Part I., II. i., vii. 145. Heralds:
their anointing, viii. 17. High treason and its
punishment, x. 355. Hogsflesh (William), viii.
395. Holbeck, the place-name, xi. 448. Hus
before the Council of Constance, xii. 28. Hydro-
phobic patients smothered, i. 332. Inscriptions
at San Sebastian, iii. 433. Isabelline as a colour,
ii. 477. Jefferyes (Capt. J.), iv. 496. Jenkyn,
Little John, &c., v. 195. Joannes v. Johannes,
ii. 189, 355. Jones (Hannah Maria), x. 357.
Kent (Duke of), his children, vii. 172. King of
Bath, v. 75, 132. King's College, Cambridge,
v. 255. Kirby Hall, Northants, vii. 275, 458.
' Kissed hands," i. 135. Langbaine (Provost
Gerard), viii. 292. Langley Meynell : Sir
Robert Francis, iii. 331. ' Lass of Richmond
Hill,' iii. 497. Leap year, ix. 192. Lepel
(Molly), her descent, iii. 254. Linwood (Miss),
her gallery, vii. 393. Lion and the unicorn,
x. 294. London and Birmingham Railway,
viii. 357. London statues and memorials, ix.
365. Magdalen College School and ' D.N.B.,'
v. 284. Masham family, v. 467. Mediaeval
churchyards : gravestones, ix. 56. Men of
family as parish clerks, ix. 272. Mercury in
Tom Quad, Oxford, ii. 532 ; iii. 97. Military
buttons : Serjeants' chevrons, i. 472. " Mr.
Pilblister and Betsy his sister," iii. 16. Moke,
a donkey, vii. 115. Money (Major) and his
balloon, viii. 170. Mount Grace le Ebor',
Monastery of, i. 255. Names terrible to children,
xii. 54. Naseby Field, xi. 344. Nelsoniana,
iv. 445. Nelson's signal, iv. 533. Nine
men's morris, vi. 214. " Nitor in adversum,"
viii. 429. ' Notes and Queries ' commemora-
tion, xii. 376. Officer of the Pipe, x. 297.
Oxford Commemoration in 1759, x. 6. Oxford
degree ceremony, vi. 247. Oxford Divinity
examination, viii. 54. ' Oxford Sausage,' ii.
227. Oxford University Volunteers, v. 156.
Pacolet, its meaning, vii. 355. Pamela, i. 52.
Parkgate Theatre, iii. 397. ' Passionate Pil-
grim ' : " lapp'd in lead," xii. 437. Peacock as
Christmas symbol, v. 177. Peak and pike,
ii. 110, 172. ' Penrose's Journal ' : turtle
riding, vii. 216. Percy (Thomas), Bishop of
Dromore, xii. 286. Periodicals for women, i.
397. Piccaninny, iv. 255. Pie : tart, viii. 195.
Pillion : flails, iii. 434 ; vii. 497. Pimlico :
Eyebright, xi. 314. Pins substituted for thorns,
xii. 158. Pitt Club, ii. 211. Pledge in a
bumper, vi. 132. Plum : Jack Homer, vi. 211.
Plum : raisin, vi. 112. " Poor dog Tray " :
4 Old Dog Tray,' vii. 137. Popjoy, a verb, vii.
136. Portman family, v. 198. Proverbs in the
Waverley Novels, i. 455 ; ii. 37. Punch, the
beverage, iv. 531 ; v. 37. Quotations wanted,
iv. 68, 168, 294 ; vi.""489. Rebus in churches,
v. 356. Reeve (Clara), viii. 294. Robertson
(Struan), xi. 517. Robin a Bobbin, i. 218.
Ropes used at executions, v. 418. Rush-
bearing., iv. 216. Rushlights, x. 276. Rut-
land (Duke of), vi. 145. St. John Baptist's
Eve, x. 52. St. Paul's Cathedral and Edward
Strong, v. 272 ; xii. 365. St. Peter-le-Poer
Church, viii. 25. St. Sepulchre, iii. 295.
Salford : Saltersford : Saltersgate, x. 274,
438. Sancroft (Archbishop), his grave, vi.
307. Sargent (Henry Martyn), ix. 311. Satan's
autograph, iii. 415 ; iv. 133. Saxton family,
of Saxton, co. York, iii. 334. Scott illustra-
tors, vii. 131. Scottish law case : Sir Coolie
Codiddle, xi. 69. Screaming skull, iv. 252.
' See how the grand old forest dies," ii. 487.
Seringapatam, vii. 317. Sex before birth, ii.
235, 313. Shakespeare's grave, i. 416. ' Ship"
Hotel, Greenwich, i. 375. Short (Tommy) on
Aristotle, xii. 70. Shrewsbury clock : " Point
of war," viii. 96. " Silly Billy," i. 233. Snakes
in South Africa, vi. 11. Southey (Robert), xii.
293. Statues in the British Isles, xii. 52, 114.
Stephens (William), President of Georgia,
i. 334. Stoke, battle of, ix. 485. " Te Igitur,"
xii. 66. Tennysoniana : Cleopatra, ix. 194.
" Tertias of foot," iv. 12. Thackeray and
Catherine Hayes, i. 205. Thackeray anecdote,
xi. 86. " Then with Rodney we will go," vii.
295. Thirkell family, vii. 252. Thumb (Tom),
his first appearance in London, v. 454 ; vi. 13.
Toad's immurement, vii. 185. Toothache, x.
216. Tottenham Churchyard, Middlesex, viii.
356, 437. Tower of London, v. 114. Trevor
(John), Lord, v. 508. Tugs, W T ykehamical
notion, i. 353. Tyburn, xi. 32, 133. Under-
taker, iii. 273. Up : its barbarous misuse, vi.
174. Vadstena Church, Norway, iii. 246.
" Verify your references," vi. 174. Vernon
(Dorothy), legend, vi. 432 ; vii. 53. Victorian
songs, early, xi. 237. Ward (Rev. T. Watson), xii. 278. Wave, tenth, xi. 58. Westminster School boarding houses, ii. 333. Westmore- land (Earl of) at Oxford, viii. 128. West's picture of death of Wolfe, v. 518. Whitchurch, Middlesex, v. 249, 394. Wilbraham and Tabra- ham, proper names, xi. 173. Wilkes's ' Essay on Woman,' x. 33. William III. at the Boyne, ii. 370, 416. Williams (Samuel), v. 417. Witham, ii. 474. Wound : its pronunciation, viii. 74. Yates family, vi. 374. Yelvertons of Easton Maudit, xii. 45. York's " oldest inhabitants," vii. 245
Pickshaft or pikeshaft, standard of length, xi. 309
Pickthall surname, its origin, x. 249, 295
Pickwick, c. 1280, iii. 447
Pic-nic, a kind of carriage, v. 170, 235
Picton (General Sir Thomas), his biography, xi. 490 ; his two funerals, xii. 138
Pictorial blinds, vii. 429, 493
Picture exhibitions, catalogue of, ix. 508
Picture postcard, its origin, vi. 266
Pictures, in Lvons Museum, iii. 7 ; iv. 9, 57, 91 ; of cricket, 9, 95, 132, 215, 238, 496 ; of Old and New Testament subjects, 57 ; of Church history, 107 ; as signs, 169, 218 ; of scenes in ' Julius Caesar ' and ' Romeo and Juliet,' 169, 234 ; of a lady and her son, 1594, vi. 130 ; in Teddington Library from Elmfield House, vii. 88, 136, 194 ; pricking for, viii. 460 ; use of the word in the Bible, xi. 46
Piddle as a land measure, x. 326, 373
Piddock=pudworm, xi. 50
Pidgin or pigeon English, the appellation, v. 46, 90, 116, 174, 454 ; vi. 38
Pie and tart, use of the words, viii. 109, 134, 157, 178, 195, 431, 494
Piece-broker explained, iv. 367, 391, 412 ; v. 213
Pied Piper, Richard Baxter on, viii. 6, 117 ; in Ispahan, ix. 348 ; x. 57
Piedmont, persecution of the Protestants in, 1665, viii. 22
Pier, earliest use of the word, iv. 387, 451, 491 ; v. 418
Pierce (Sir Edmund), Doctor of Laws, ix. 12