TENTH SERIES.
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Book, ii. 327. Marriott (Rev. Randolph),
iii. 193. Marshall (Stephen), ix. 465. May
Day, xi. 343. May Day : two poetical tracts,
iii. 344. May Day : maypole, v. 325 ; ix.
345. Mayor's seal for confirmation, i. 447.
Milner (Dean), ii. 317. Mince pie and plum
pudding, ix. 46. ' Missal, The,' iv. 75. Mist
(Nathaniel), vii. 187. Mistletoe, x. 506.
Monro (Major), iv. 72. Morgan and Polton,
Bishops of Worcester, iv. 347. Motto : "In
God is all," viii. 353. Mount Grace le Ebor',
its records, i. 198. Mulberry and quince, iv.
438. Names terrible to children, x. 509 ;
xi. 454. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 371.
Nelson poems, iv. 186. Nonconformist burial-
grounds, x. 152. Northern and Southern pro-
nunciation, ii. 317. Northumberland and
Durham pedigrees, ii. 351. "Nose of wax," viii.
274. Nottingham, its bibliography, ix. 205. Ob-
livious, ii. 518. " Oxe-aye," vi. 234. ' Oxford
English Dictionary,' i. 193. Oxford Graduates,
1675-84, vii. 125. Paine (Thomas), his remains,
xii. 118. Palm Sunday and Easter customs,
iii. 304. Paris Garden, viii. 346. Parkgate
Theatre, iii. 355. Parkins (Dr.), i. 51. Parry
(Bishop Henry), ii. 425. Paschal candle, ix.
305. Pattens in the church porch, ix. 394.
Penteus or Punteus, iv. 189 ; v. 212. Pestal
(Col.), xii. 95. Pictorial blinds, vii. 429. Pig
grass : fioning grass, xii. 92. Pincushion
sweet, vi. 50. Pindar family, i. 135. ' Plump-
ton Correspondence,' i. 466. Pony: crib, vi.
434. Postscript of a woman's letter, xii. 18.
' P. P., Clerk of the Parish,' i. 137. ' Practice
of Piety,' i. 15. President : precedent, vii.
227. Pronunciation, Northern and Southern,
ii. 317. Proverbs, vi. 486. Provincial book-
sellers, v. 141, 183, 242, 351. " Proxege and
Senage," xi. 77. Public school, our oldest, i.
257. Purlieu: Bow-rake: Buck-leap, i. 85.
Quivel (Peter), Bishop of Exeter, x. 215.
Rain caught on Holy Thursday, iv. 497.
Ramie, ii. 13. Richardson (W. V.) and the
Russian Church, iii. 376.
1619, iv. 287. Rogation
Robinson Crusoe,
days : Ascension
Day, xi. 381. Rogation procession : Ascension
Day, ix. 401. St. Expeditus, v. 107. St.
George: George as a Christian name, vii.
308, 513. St. George's Chapel Yard, Oxford
Road, vii. 198. St. George's Day, 1715, xi.
324. St. John Baptist's eve, ix. 481. St.
Luke's Day, iv. 305. St. Mark's Day, 25 April,
xi. 324. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 391.
' Sal et saliva," i. 432. Sands (Richard),
equestrian, viii. 446. Scallions, iv. 375 ; v. 54.
Scott's ' Guy Mannering ' and ' Antiquary,'
vi. 65. Scott's 'Quentin Durward,' viii. 53.
Selling oneself to the devil, v. 115. Seringapa-
tam, vii. 317. Seventeenth-century phrases.
ii. 533. Sex before birth, i. 406 ; ii. 313.
Sexes, their disproportion, ii. 209. Shake-
speare (Lieut.-Col.), viii. 406. Shakespeare
illustrations, vi. 422 ; xii. 84. Shakespeariana,
viii. 164. Sherlock, i. 426. Shutters, ix. 66.
Sleep and Death, i. 315. Snowte : weir and
fishery, iii. 137. " Son confort et Hesse," i. 232.
" Spartam nactus es, hanc exorna," vii. 105.
Spelling reform, vi. 266 ; viii. 47 ; x. 226.
Spring-heeled Jack, vii. 206. Squad = mud,
xi. 396. " Stafford blue," vi. 237. Steemson
and Cliff e families : Thome Quay, v. 217.
Stow, misprints in Thome's edition, i. 205.
Stuart (Daniel and Peter), iv. 125. Suck.
bottle : feeding-bottle, viii. 257. Theophany,
ii. 505. Tideswell and Tideslow, ii. 77. " Tony
Lumpkin," vi. 7. Toothache, x. 121. ' To
Peipon," xi. 418. Tottenham Churchyard,
Middlesex, viii. 356. Travelling in England,
1600-1700, v. 414. Troutbeck (John), vi. 314.
Turner : Canaletto, i. 217. Turvill or Tutevill
(D.), v. 517. Vicariate, iii. 204. Village
mazes, ix. 475. ' Visitations of Southwell,' iii.
66. Vivandieres, ix. 313. " Votes for women,"
x. 47. Vulgate, iv. 93. Waits, ii. 504 ; iv. 505 ;
viii. 485. Waterloo, ii. 345. Wave, tenth, x.
445. Weathercock, iii. 288. Wharf, x. 318.
White (Kirke), vi. 496. Willow-pattern china,
ix. 438. Wislez (Mile. C.), vi. 375. Witham,
ii. 333. Womack (Dr. Laurence), xii. 492.
Yule " clog," iii. 11.
B d (W. C.) on Fanshawe memoirs, viii. 465 B. (W. E.) on awaitful, viii. 254. Courtesy titles of earls' sons, vi. 295. Dipping well in Hyde Park, vij. 247. Latin lines, i. 373. Monu- mental inscriptions, vi. 225 ; vii. 137 ; ix. 168. Textual criticism in Rufinus, xi. 88, 495. B g (W. E.) on windows in the breast, xii. 409 B. (W. G.) on Thomas a Becket, iv. 214. Prior= senior, ix. 147. Quotations wanted, iv. 488. Slipper surname, iv. 212
B. (W. L.) on Thomas Bennet, bookseller, xi. 488 B. (W. N.) on brothers with same Christian name*
vii. 246
B.-J. (A. B.) on authors wanted, iv. 529 ; y. 92 B.N.C. wrongly explained in a German dictionary,
v. 46
Baal fires, x. 206, 251, 315, 353, 391, 456 Babar (Emperor), his memoirs, i. 147 Babies' bottles, viii. 190, 256, 355 Babin (Jacques), ex-noble, his execution, x. 428,
474 Babington Conspiracy, 1586, novel on, v. 190,
354, 395, 455 " Bacchanals ' or " Bag-o'-Nails," inn sign, vi.
427, 490 ; vii. 56
Bacchus on cockroaches to destroy vermin, vi. 9 Backhouse (Capt.) and Col. Stepkin, 1648, x.
209, 255 Backwell (Barnaby), banker= Miss Gordon, viii.
30, 72 Bacon, etymology of the word, viii. 310, 396 ; use
of the word in 1164-5, ix. 55 Bacon and Bungay, the name combination, viii.
69 Bacon (Anthony) at the Court of Navarre, vi.
328, 476
Bacon (Francis), and drama of his age, ii. 129, 195, 331 ; on electric telegraph, 234 ; The world's a bubble," ii. 407, 471 ; iii. 94, 155 ; and Ben Jonson, ii. 469 ; iii. 35, 94 ; v. 31, 133 ; singular address by Thomas Powell to, iii. 106 ; authorship of Bacon's epitaph, iii. 155, 234,316; as "Glendower," 302; his cipher, iv. 188 ; quotation from, in Johnson, vi. 427 ; errors in ' Apophthegmata,' vii. 328, 435 ; viii. 78, 332 ; on the stomach, xi. 428 ; on tasting, xii. 7, 91 ; and ' Hore Subsecivse,' 1620, 101, 162 ; and Italy, 129 , .
Bacon (Nathaniel), 1593-1660, in D.N.B., ix. 47 Bacon family, ix. 130 Bacon-Phillips (J. P.) on Rectors of Crowhurst,
ii. 69
Bacteria, early notice, v. 45, 115 Baddeley (St. Clair) on Brass at Brown
Candover, ix. 316. Cotteswold in Italian, x.
325. Dabrichecourt, ix. 418. Farnese arms,