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GENERAL INDEX.
United States of America, snake-lore in, i. 253, 333 ;
their dates, iii. 326 ; oldest Protestant church
in, v. 244 ; cessation of slavery in, vii. 41,
153, 425 ; brevity of notices in, 287, 373 ; the
term " local option ' in, viii. 51, 196 ; social
life in the South, x. 248, 418 ; " Paddies " on
St. Patrick's Day, xi. 106
Universities, English, and Chaucer, iv. 47
University, " James," 1652, the designation, v. 47, 92, 135
University arms, Scottish, ix. 465
Unthank, place-name, its origin and meaning, ix. 351, 492 ; x. 15
Unthank (R. A. H.) on Vintners' Company, xii. 30
Unwin (G.) on hair-powdering closets, iv. 453
Unwin (Jacob), his ' Naturalist's Album,' viii. 469 ; ix. 13
Unwin (Matthew), Birmingham printer, 1702, viii. 469 ; ix. 13
Unwin (T. Fisher) on dumping, v. 127. " Hungry Forties," iii. 111. Unwin (Jacob and Matthew), viii. 469
Up, misuse of the word, v. 245 ; vi. 138, 174, 253
Upottery, Nelson table at, vi. 487
Upsilon, explanation of the name, iii. 228, 277
Upton (Nicholas), herald, ix. 389, 457
Upton (W. P.) on Bayly of Hall Place and Bide- ford, ii. 108
Upton Snodsbury, discoveries at, ii. 268, 312
Urceo (Antonio) quoted by Burton and Fitz- Gerald, xii. 185
Uri (Joannes), 1724-96, his biography, ix. 507
Uriani, a sect of Jewish Christians, iv. 509
Urlin (Miss E. L. H.) on Urlin families, x. 349
Urlin families, x. 349
Urllad on " An Austrian army," i. 211. Farmer (Capt. George), xii. 9. Hair becoming sud- denly white, x. 75. Idle = mischievous, x. 12. Skylight and twilight, x. 76. ' Times ' as " The Thunderer," ix. 396. William III.'s horse, ix. 377. Woman burnt for poisoning, xi. 497
Urn, Roman amulet in, found in Kent, ix. 270, 332, 375
Urns in modern burials, ii. 286
Urquijo (J. de) on Latin-English-Basque dic- tionary, iv. 333 ; vi. 51
Ursula (Lady), how many now living, xii. 110
Urswick and the Franceys family, vi. 88
Urte's (P. d') translation of Genesis into Baskish, iii. 148
Usher, Hereditary, of the Court of Exchequer, abolished, v. 89
Usher (Bishop) or Bacon, saying attributed to, ii. 407, 471 ; iii. 94, 155, 234
Usher of the Green Rod, the office, xii. 208, 377 Usk (Thomas) and Ralph Higden, i. 245 Utrecht, Treaty of, Dr. Doesburg on, ii. 527 ; iii. 193
Utterson (Edward Vernon) and the Beldornie
Press, vi. 132 Utton (T. P.) on Academy of the Muses, iii. 449
V. (C. Ma. H.), Dutch artist, c. 1647, ii. 448
V. (C. X.) on Huddersfield history, i. 107
V. (F.) on Burney family, vi. 56
V. (L.) on writing on ivorine, v. 228
V. (P.) on Murray baronetcy, i. 427
V. (Q.) on Add : adder, iv. 406. Ainsty, v. 32. Algarva, iii. 194. "All history proves it," viii. 370. Almanac, c. 1744, v. 155. American
Prayer-Book, iii. 208. Armour : " Mr. Bran-
der's MS.," vii. 268. ' As poor as rats," vii.
469. Bacou, ix. 55. Bibliographical technical
terms, xii. 204. Bidding Prayer, iii. 233.
Blackguard and c N.E.D.,' v. 187. Bossing,
vii. 69. Brembre or Brambre, x. 458. Burton
Abbey Cartulary, iii. 127. Card terms, xi.
78. Carentinilla, iii. 108, 158. Cataloguing
seventeenth-century tracts, iii. 174. Cats :
their price, v. 367. 'Census Report, 1851,'
v. 9. Chiltern Hundreds, iii. 114. Church
spoons, v. 56. Cloisterer, viii. 467. Com-
positor's ' case," xii. 330. Compter Prison,
iii. 254. Con- contraction, iii. 153 ; vii. 134.
Corrodies : ' Liber serviens," vii. 128. Court
for actors at Chester, xii. 267. Court of Re-
quests, xii. 272. Creation, its date, iii. 268.
Cricklewood, ii. 476. Diamond State, v. 189.
Domesday, its translations, iii. 167. Economist,
sixteenth-century, iii. 369. Fesse : Miniver,
xi. 87. Fistula : canna, v. 288. Fleet Prison,
x. 478. Fusil, ix. 90. Galapine, ii. 447.
Gaunox, xi. 250. Golf, i. 517. Green, its
significance, i. 6. Hackney, a horse, ix. 91.
Handwriting, changes in, x. 269. Haze :
hazy, x. 102. Helper, iv. 469. Heraldic, iii.
315. Hogling money, xi. 194. Horseshoes
for luck, iii. 216. Hovelling, x. 125. Hugue-
not, iii. 327. Incut, xi. 188. ' Index of Archaeo-
logical Papers,' iii. 186. Index saying, xi. 76.
International copyright : early instance, ix. 147.
Irish soil exported, iii. 328. Italian initial H,
ii. 107. ' Jolly good fellow " in Italian, i. 4.
Jonson (Ben) and Bacon, v. 31. Lead =
language, iii. 197. Lucca, plans of, iv. 409.
Man in the Moon in 1590, x. 446 ; xi. 53.
Manor Rolls, x. 398. Manytice, its meaning, x.
468. Mauraden, its meaning, xii. 378. " Mony
a pickle maks a mickle," vii. 113. MSS. of
John, Lord Bishop of Ely, xi. 371. Nail and the
clove, iii. 134. Norwich Court Rolls, iv. 489.
Oriel, iii. 126. Orwell town and haven, vii.
134. Papal styles : " Pater Patrum," vii.
368. Papyrus and parchment, vii. 48. Parkins
(Joseph Wilfred), iii. 213. Passementerie,
viii. 448. Patent medicines, iii. 175. " Paules
fete," iv. 435. Peat, v. 427. " Penny saved
is twopence got," vii. 48. Perry : the beverage,
ix. 107. Pickshaft or pikeshaft, measure, xi.
309. Place-names, index of, ix. 114. Pony,
earliest instance, vii. 267. Portions : pensions,
x. 437. Printers' proofs, xii. 490. Pro-
clamation against immorality, x. 209. " Proxeg"e
and Senage," xi. 27. Psychological moment,
xi. 13. Punctuation in MSS. and printed
books, iv. 144. Quarterstaves, iii. 235. Rache,
viii. 386. Sabbath changed at the Exodus,
viii. 490. St. Andrew's Cross, x. 135. St.
Patrick at Orvieto, ii. 118. Salford : Salters-
ford : Saltersgate, x. 438. Sarum, ii. 445 ;
iii. 37, 197 ; x. 234. Schools first established,
iii. 251. Shakespeare's vocabulary, iv. 49.
Shap, Westmorland, iii. 106. Stedanese, vii.
89. Straw-pla.iting, iii. 414. Suffolk bishopric,
viii. 407. Tobacconists' heraldry, x. 427.
Topographical collections for counties, iii. 286.
' Tracts for the Times,' ii. 452. Tulipomania,
iv. 90. Umbre oton, viii. 373. Utrecht,
Treaty of, iii. 193. Vicariate, iii. 276. Vowels
on monuments, v. 414. Vulgate, iv. 17.
Waney timber, xi. 35
V. (Q. W.) on anchorites' dens, iii. 128. Arch- deacons' marks, v. 209. Byrch arms, iv. 90.