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GENERAL INDEX.


D. (R.) on Bremond and Verdelin families, ix. 149. ' Capitulaire du St. S^pulcre,' ix. 151. Don Saltero's Tavern, x. 252. Tower of London, ix. 129

D. (S. G.) on Hysker or Hesker, iv. 69 D. (T. F.) on Anahuac, ii. 196, 317. " Angel ' of an inn, x. 95. Authors of quotations, ix. 193; x. 514; xii. 178. Babington Con- spiracy, v. 455. ' Biscuit's throw," xii. 376. Blue-water, vii. 195. Boot-top as a verb, x. 225. Bouquet-holder (silver), ii. 134. "Break- ing the flag," vi. 136. Byron's ' Don Juan,' vi. 475. 'Byways in the Classics,' iv. 261, 352. Caldwell family, iv. 158. Cook (Capt.), his vessels, ix. 438. Dago, ii. 332. Danzig : its siege in 1813, x. 130. Dean's Yard, West- minster, i. 415. Dog's nose, v. 252. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Fig trees : maturing meat, ix. 389; x. 96, 453. Fiteres=rags, viii. 32. Foote anecdote, vi. 465. French words in Scotch, ix. 450. Gwillim's ' Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 417, 495. " Hackbut bent," xii. 36. Hair becoming suddenly white, x. 75. Heraldry in Froissart : Pillow, x. 452. Hous- toun (Sir Patrick), xi. 253. Hysker or Hesker, iv. 136, 334. lona Cathedral, ii. 47. Kipling : picaroon : barracoon, ix. 234. Lite- rary allusions, viii. 513. London and Bir- mingham Railway, viii. 473. London statues and memorials, x. 494. Man in the almanac, x. 118. Meschianza, x. 97. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 371. Napoleon's carriage, vii. 393. Nelson and Wellington, viii. 506. Nicknames of persons of fashion, xii. 515. Olive tree, ix. 514. Petre epigram, xii. 411. Pewter, old, ix. 90. Plew, vii 51. Police-office, vi. 414. Pronunciations, doubtful, v. 233. Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, viii. 497. Punch, the beverage, iv. 477. Rebus in churches, v. 250. Refectories, first-floor, ii. 353. -Richard II. : his arms, vii. 250. ' Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford,' ix. 55. Roscoe's transla- tion of Cellini, xii. 266. Sands (Archbishop), ix. 357. ' Scots Peerage,' i. 404. Shakespeare's pliys, their sub-titles, vi. 471. Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 73. Simms (Tom), the hangman, ix. 336. Spanish Armada : ships wrecked off Ayrshire, xii. 331. Thiggyng : fulcenale : warelondes, viii. 92. Thune : (Eil- de-bceuf, vii. 153. Tournaments and jousts, xii. 430. Troops in winter, their sufferings, iii. 21, 104. Tunes, old, x. 93. Vigo Bay, 1702-19, x. 98. Walton's (Capt.) dispatch, vi. 225 ; vii. 494. Wellington (Duke of) on uniforms, viii. 176. Welsh poem, v. 14. ' What wants that knave ? " vii. 219. Willow- pattern china, ix. 438. Wolfe (General), his death, xii. 357. Women and Parliament, viii. 445. Words and phrases in American news- papers, xii. 371. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 190 D t (T. F.) on " Though lost to sight," xi. 438 D. (U. J. ) on clergy in wigs, x. 356. Cowper's name, xii. 516. Hexameters on the Bass Rock, ix. 411 D. (W.) on Goldsmith's 'Present State of Polite

Learning,' ii. 309

D. (W. M.) on " Merry England," x. 88 D. O. M., its meaning, iii. 400 Dabrichecourt (John and Fran?ois), ix. 228, 332,

418

Dacier (Lswis), Westminster scholar, c. 1730, v.149 Daffodil, its lore and Welsh names, vi. 347, 410 Dagger money at Newcastle-on-Tyne, v. 280


Dagger pies, origin of the term, iii. 26 Dago, meaning in United States, ii.247, 332, 351 Daguerre on photography, iv. 450 Daguerreotypes, faded, their restoration, iv.

208, 275 Dahl (Michael), portrait painter, 1656-1743, xi.

467 Dahlgren (E. W.) on "Sunken Land of Bus,"

vi. Ill, Stradling (Thomas), i. 66 Dahuria, a district in Eastern Siberia, i. 248, 337 ' Daily Telegraph,' its jubilee, iv. 243 Daisy, and legend of Atlas and Pleione, iv. 387,

475, 497

Daisy (Dainty), c. 1755, his identity, xii. 147 D'Albon (Marquis) on Knights Templars, iii.

467 ; original registers sought, iv. 167 Daldy, early forms of surname, ii. 249 Dale (T. C.) on Dale family, ii. 289. Jamaica

newspaper, i. 169. Lewen (Miss) and Wesley,

i. 189. Tetherington (John), x. 189. Wesley

(John), his missing letters, x. 367 Dale family, ii. 289 Dallas (J-) on Bp. Peter Quivel, x. 30. Shake-

speariana, ii. 343 Dallas (Sir Thomas), Indian cavalry officer, viii.

170

Dallas on Dallas family Bible, iv. 348 Dallas family Bible, iv. 348 Dally the Tall, sobriquet of Mrs. Grace Dalrymple

Elliott, v. 244

Dalmeny, its pronunciation, ii. 36 Dalston, Charles Lamb's residence at, vii. 414 Dal ton (C.) on two Sir Thomas Armstrongs, iv. 281.

The Bombay Regiment, x. 1. " Brown Bess '

applied to a musket, v. 21. Carnwath pedigree,

viii. 445. Douglas (Capt. Archibald), x. 181.

Hawley (Lieut. -General), vi. 6, 89. Howard

(Sir George), vii. 192. Inches Volunteers, 1797-

1800, viii. 224. Irish land belonging to an

English benefice, vi. 166. Jefferyes (Capt.

James), iv. 404 ; v. 211. Pennefather, origin

of name, vi. 67. Pocock's paintings of battle

of the Nile, iv. 468. Scots Greys and grey

horses, vii. 26. William III. at the Boyne, ii.

321

Dalton (James) and Hannah Lightfoot, ix. 24, 122 Dalton-le-Dale, sundial in church at, v. 271 Dalzell family of Glenae, viii. 445, 492 ; ix. 10 Damage : " What's the damage ? ' the phrase,

viii. 187 Dampier (William), navigator, memorial to, ix.

447, 515

Dance (George), R.A., City architect, i. 367 Dance, Sanderson or cushion, iv. 308, 358 ; Whyte

Melville on " purpose," xii. 27 Dances, religious, ix. 427, 474 ' Dandies' Ball,' old-fashioned children's book, ix.

109, 217

Dandy affair, 1816, x. 49 Danes' Church, Wellclose Square, c. 1696, x. 97,

154

Danger : in danger = impending, iv. 86 Daniel (P. A.) on dagger pies, iii. 26 Daniel (S.), rime in his ' Civil Wars,' 1595, vi. 233 ;

misprints in his ' Civil Wars,' viii. 405 Daniel family, x. 468

'Daniel FosqueV 1882, authorship wanted, xii. 169 Daniell (W.), his drawing of design by G. Dance,

i. 367 Daniels (H. G. ) on Chingford Church : " Nunquam

non paratus," vi. 117. Collop Monday, v. 376.

High Constable, xii. 309. Hove, x. 216.

Rebus in churches, v. 250, 297