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Blore (Thomas), his Staffordshire collections, iv.

207 ; at Middleton Races, 1781, ix. 5 Blount (B.) on Newton and the cat, x. 188 Blount (Christopher )= Elizabeth Fanshawe, iv.

489

Blount (G.) on Blount family, ix. 270 Blount family, ix. 48, 270 Blow (Rev. E. P.), his ancestry, xii. 186, 234 Blue Coat School costume, xi. 47, 96 Blue eggs used in May Day celebrations, i. 126, 173 ' Blue Idle " Meeting-House, its name, xii. 510 Blue Man on Edward Kent, vi. 409 Blueback = Greenback, use of the word, ix. 326 Blue-water, adjectival use of the word, vii. 109,

133, 195

Blundell (E.) on dew-ponds, xi. 428 Blundell (Sir P.), c. 1818, his biography, xii. 490 Blunden family, v. 468 Blunt (R.) on " Four Corners," vi. 69 Blysse family of Daventry, Northants, ii. 323 Blyth (R.), Jun., on Bombay Grab, iv. 177 Boar and bull, parish, in sixteenth century, vii. 126 Boarding-houses, Westminster School, ii. 127, 275,

333

Boars and bears in Britain, ii. 248, 489 Boar's head, at St. Cuthbert College, Worksop,

iv. 506 ; at Christmas festivities, v. 35 Boase (F.) on book signatures, v. 487. Books by

the ton, ix. 286. " Coal Hole," v. 394.

Cole (Jacob), xii. 418. Darling (Grace), her

medals, ix. 285. D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 211.

Dowty (Aiglen), ix. 274. Everitt (Graham),

ix. 367. London statues and memorials, ix. 284. ' Oh, tell me whence Love cometh," ix. 515.

Ouida, the novelist, ix. 307. Ouija, ix. 307.

Place-names, index of, ix. 235. Sands (Richard)

equestrian, ix. 13. " Ship " Tavern, Greenwich,

ix. 207. Boast, etymology of the word, i. 18 ; iii. 485 ;

iv. 37

Bobbery, origin of the word, xi. 187, 234 Bobby Dazzler, meaning of the term, iv. 208, 318 Bocca mortis, meaning of the term, x. 108 Boccaccio's ' Decameron ' and the Roman See, ii.

328, 396 Boddington (R. S.) on Bream's Buildings, v. 133.

Hibbert and Simon families, vi. 307. Kendall

(Francis), vii. 490. Knightley family, v. 313.

Maitland family, v. 190. Steer family, iv. 428.

Wall : Martin, iii. 232. Wall family, v. 489.

Wall of Dymock, iv. 8. Whitcombe family,

iv. 208

Boddington family, iv. 89, 216 ; vii. 10 Bodemerie, Dutch wo rd= bottomry, vii. 386 Bodenham and Ben Jonson, x. 206 Bodleian Library, brasses at, vii. 42, 92 ; Advent

sermons by Spiera in, 370

Bodley, Devon provincialism, its meaning, vi. 33 Bodmin, its black box and the Mayor, 1680, v.

408

Body, mediaeval, found at Stamford, xii. 426 Bcejan or bcejang, Chinese export, c. 1781, xii. 467 Boer War of 1881, books on the, i. 226, 277, 395 ;

poem by D. G. Rossetti on, viii. 68 . Boer War of 1899-1902, British losses in, i. 325 Boethius and " Sorrow's crown of sorrows," ix. 68 Boffin : Baughan, derivation of the name, xi. 509 ;

xii 112 292

Bog butter, Irish, v. 308, 353, 416, 496 Bohemia, Elizabeth, Queen of, xii. 189, 292, 395,

512 Bohemian language, best books in English on, v.

168, 217, 297, 315


Bohemian Student on Bohemian language, v. 297

Bohemian teacher, a great (Prof. V. E. Mourek) vi. 205

Bohemian tongue-twisters, ix. 446

Bohemian villages, ii. 86, 173

Boigne (Comtesse de), her ' Memoirs,' viii. 101, 173

Bok (W. J.) on burial-places of notable English women, xii. 207

Boleyn (Anne), her execution and burial, xi. 88, 237

Boleyn family and Cranmer, iv. 201

Bolingbroke (Lord), and Bishop Warburton, ii. 7 ' Memoirs ' of, 1752, vi. 449

Bolland (W. C.) on guineas, v. 105. Morte, its meaning, xii. 478. St. Anthony of Vienne, xi. 153, 332

Bolles (George), his family, iv. 264

Bolles (Lady) and the Wakefield apparition, vi. 235

Boiling, definition of the word, ii. 506

Bolton (C. K.) on Rev. Edward Fitzgerald, viii. 428

Bolton (W.) on Gedney Church, x. 310

Bolton Priory, its title, v. 266 ; vi. 259

Bombay, domestic life of Europeans in, viii. 508 ; ix. 116

Bombay grab, a coasting vessel, iv. 107, 177

Bombay Regiment, 1662-5, its history, x. 1

Bona fides, its pronunciation, iv. 86

Bonam Villam super Tokam, 1202 =Bonneville on the Touques, i. 512

Bonaparte (Gordon), alleged natural son of Napoleon I., i. 107, 197

Bonaparte (Joseph), and Casino House, Herne Hill, vi. 334, 353 ; his carriage after the battle of Vittoria, vii. 170, 236, 313, 357, 393, 434 ; viii. 135, 217, 373 ; in England, x. 109

Bonaparte (Louis Napoleon), his English writings, viii. 30

Bonaparte (Napoleon), alleged natural son, i. 107, 197 ; his power of awaking, 446 ; on imagina- tion, 488 ; on England's precedence, ii. 226 ; his horse Marengo, 400 ; books on his Moscow campaign, iii. 167, 212 ; his services offered to England, 408, 452 ; on Byron, iv. 147 ; gold bees on his coronation robe, v. 9, 76, 115 ; witness of his funeral, 166 ; and the Grand Duchess Catherine of Russia, 428 ; Masquerier's portrait of, vi. 84 ; medal engraved by Han- cock, 232 ; on the Undaunted, 287, 376 ; and the Sans Souci treasures, 341 ; and Capt. Ross on the voyage to St. Helena, 347 ; his carriage after Waterloo, vii. 170, 236, 313, 357, 393, 434 ; viii. 135, 217, 373 ; x. 275 ; chessmen given to W. Warden by, vii. 349 ; and General Bourke, ix. 8, 52 ; on the Bellerophon, Torbay, 321, 382 ; on the Northumberland, x. 3, 64, 162 ; ode to, 190, 258 ; his coronation laurel- leaf wreath, xii. 289

Bonaparte family at Morfontaine, viii. 169

Bonapartes, their genealogy, ii. 525

Bonar (Horatius) on Rev. John Bonar, xii. 188

Bonar (Rev. John), Episcopalian minister 1741- 1776, xii. 188

Bonassus, wonderful animal, its description, ix. 365, 451 ; x. 90, 138, 318, 392 ; xi. 356 ; xii. 175, 353

Bond (F. T.) on vaccination and inoculation, 11.

456

" Bone Deus " in epitaphs, vii. 29 Bonefons (Jean), his ' Pancharis,' 1587, v. 517

poem attributed to, xi. 26

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