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GENERAL INDEX.
B. (S. A.) on baronial family of Somerville, i.
508
B. (T.) on Lord Chancellor Westbury, vi. 108
B. (T. W.) on authors of quotations, ix. 390. Promethean, x. 54
B. (V. E.) on mazes, vi. 209
B. (V. O.) on " Christianae ad leones," ii. 287. White Company : naker, ii. 68
B. (W.) on astronomy in fiction, v. 294. Authors of quotations, viij. 236, 273 ; x. 173, 497. Bell- ringing, iii. 466. Blake's "tiger," vi. 226. Buchanan (George), iv. 147. Catalaunian fields, xi. 88. Catalogues, printed, of public libraries, iv. 454. ' Cloister and the Hearth,' iv. 249. Correct, iv. 294. Crimean War incident, viii. 251. Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, v. 111. * D.N.B.' : additions and corrections, ix. 372. Dolls in magic, x. 272. France (Anatole) : ' Garden of Epicurus,' x. 273. Goethe : " Bells, bugs, and Christianity," v. 416. Haldane, x. 396. Hampstead in song. x. 458. Irish version of " De mortuis," ix. 388. Kingsley's ' Lorraine,' x. 278. Kniphofia, x. 438. Lamb (C.), iv. 306. Lead = language, iii. 145. MacKeachan proverb, viii. 114. Pal- grave's ' Golden Treasury,' viii. 147, 351, 394.
- Rule, Britannia,' viii. 258. Sabariticke, x.
33, 134. "Sacree Paginse Professor," iv. 273. Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xii. 314, 493. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 391. Scott illustrators, vii. 74. Shakespeare and Musical glasses, v. 232. Shoe in A.V., xi. 133. Split infinitive in Milton, vii. 33. Swift's works : annotated editions, viii. 277. Tai-Ping War, ix. 415. "Touching wood," vi. 230. Un- thank, ix. 493. Welsh poems, iv. 516 ; v. 75. Wordsworth and Browning, ix. 257. Wyatt (Sir T.), poem by, iv. 70
B m (W.) on E. B., iv. 428
B. (W. C.) on 'Abridgement of Calvin's Institution,' xii. 12. Addison's daughters, i. 151. Admiral Christ epitaph, vi. 517 ; viii. 33. " Among others," i. 487. Antiquary v. antiquarian, ii. 396. Apostamated, ix. 405. " Ashes to ashes " in the Burial Service, i. 429. Auncell, i. 187. Authors of quotations, viii. 32, 475 ; x. 295, 454, 514. Aylsham cloth, i. 4. Ban- stead : races and mutton, x. 246. Bathing- machines, ii. 131. Beating, proverb on, ix. 298. Becket (Thomas a), his martyrdom, i. 452. Befana : Epiphany, xi. 6. Bier-right : ordeal by touch, xii. 137. Birch-sap wine,i. 98. Birth-marks, i. 430. Birth announcements, x. 266. Blood used in building, iii. 35. Blore (T.) at Middleton Races, ix. 5. Book, name- less, iv. 176. Booth of Rame, Cornwall, x. 517. Boy-bishop, x. 506. " Branne and water," xii. 78. Bread for the Lord's day, ii. 538. Bream's Buildings, v. 66. Briefs for Greek Christians, xi. 357. Browne (Sir T.), his daughter's descendants, v. 232. Bunney, ii. 14. Bunsen on the Vale of York, vi. 29. B.V.M. and the birth of children, vii. 325 ; viii. 36. Cab : cabriolet in Dickens, xii. 514. Calendar rimes, ix. 95. Campden mystery, iii. 367. Camp- bell : pronunciation, x. 338. " Cash on the nail," vi. 416. Catte Street, vi. 254. Charles I. : his physical characteristics, vii. 336. Chevinier, its meaning, i. 169. Chblsey, Berks, iji. 326. Christian names, curious, i. 170. Christie (J. H.), iv. 252. Christmas at Selby Abbey, 1397, x. 506. Christmas bibliography, ii. 503 ; iv. 503 ; vi. 485 ; viii. 484 ; x. 505 ; xii. 506.
Christmas customs, games, ii. 503. Christ-
mas notes, iv. 501. Christmas under Charles I.,
ii. 505. Churchwardens' accounts, vii. 275.
Clapham (Henoch), iv. 362. Closets in Edin-
burgh buildings, ii. 297. Collectioner, i. 94,
Comber family, i. 152. Conveyancing at New-
castle-upon-Tyne, ix. 456. Corpus Christi Day,
xi. 443. Court Roll terms v vii. 317. Cowper's
John Gilpin, vii. 516. Crucifix at north door
of old St. Paul's, i. 165. Crusoe (Robinson),
literary descendants, xii. 79. ; ' Cuttwoorkes,
ii. 197. Dancing at Echternach, ix. 474.
Day (Wentworth), ix. 42. Daylight-saving, xi.
226. Deffand (Madame du), her letters, i. 14.
De Morgan's arithmetical books, viii. 386.
Dickens : Shakespeare : woodbine, xii. 411.
Dickens, mistakes about his characters, vi. 327.
Dickens and lamplighter's ladder, ix. 389.
Dickens on half -baptized, x. 90. Dickens s
" automaton dancers," xi. 357. Documents in
secret drawers, i. 474. Doncaster : image of
the Blessed Virgin, vii. 56. Duelling in Eng-
land, ii. 436. " Dunelmia? Filius," iii. 368.
Easter, new clothes at, ix. 305. Easter
bibliography, i. 265 ; v. 281 ; ix. 305 ; xi. 282.
Easter eggs, iii. 303 ; v. 285 ; ix. 305. Easter
sepulchre, i. 265 ; iii. 304 ; ix. 305. ' -ed,
final, ii. 47. ' Edwin Drood ' continued, i. 37.
Electricity in agriculture, x. 207. Elizabeth s
(Queen) Day, x. 381 ; xii. 404. English litera-
ture, early, v. 216. Epitaphs, their biblio-
graphy, i. 217. Epitaphs at Stratford-upon-
Avon, vii. 516. Evesham (Abbots of), xii. 78.
Facts are stubborn things, iv. 204. February
30, i. 166. " Fide, sed cui vide," i. 87. Fifteen
O's, x. 506. Fifth-Monarchy Men, vii. 334.
Flying machines : aviation, x. 186. Font
consecration, ii. 336. " Fortune favours fools,
ii. 365. Forwhy, its meaning, vii. 237. Ful-
ture, i. 225. George III. and 'What," vii.
87. Glass manufacturer, i. 51. Goat's blood
and diamonds, viii. 357. Gow (Neil and Natt),
xii. 172. Grant (Rev. R.), vii. 216. Grays
' Elegy ' in Latin, ii. 92. Gray's ' Elegy ' and
ploughing customs, xii. 391. H, its use or
omission, ii. 351. Hamlet as a Christian
name, viii. 155, 237. " Hanged, drawn, and
quartered," i. 356, 410; ii. 97. Hatmakers
materials, ix. 477. Hen, white, xii. 16. Heriot,
iii. 234. Higgins (Godfrey), ii. 331. High
Stewards temp. Elizabeth, xii. 513. Highways
repaired, ix. 13. Hill (Rev. William), ii. 490.
Hock : hog : hoga, vii. 495. Holborn, ii. 392,
493. Imprisonment : jury, xii. 68. Irish
pedigrees, viii. 93. Ivy Lane, Strand, v. 254 ;
vii. 414. " Jenion's Intack," i. 477. Johnson
(Isaac), of Massachusetts, iv. 227. Johnson
(Robert), his 'World,' x. 125. Johnson (S.),
his ancestors and connexions, ix. 46. Kennet
(B.), Vicar of Bradford, vii. 127. Kerne (J.),
Dean of Worcester, ii. 389. " Kick the bucket,"
i. 314. " Kissed hands," i. 135. Lamb m place-
names, iii. 150. Leech -gathering, ix. 291.
Legends on English coins, vii. 318. Liggers,
c. 1474, ix. 36. Literature, popular, in six-
.teenth century, iv. 486. Liverpool : its
etymology, xi. 354. London rubbish at
Moscow, i. 257. Lopez (Roderigo), iv. 306.
Louis XIV. tablecloth, xii. 498. Louis Philippe's
landing in England, v. 391. Lynold family, i.
307. ' Macbeth ' : the three witches, vii. 484.
Mackenzie (Robert Shelton), viii. 247. Manor
Rolls, guide to, i. 272. Markham's Spelling-