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GENERAL INDEX.


Docet (E.) on tickling trout, i. 154

" Dockizing " instead of " endocking " the river, i. 506

Dockwra (Sir Henry), expedition to Ireland, ix. 31, 58, 76, 116, 215, 398, 415

Dockwra (William) and London Penny Post, 1680, viii. 370, 410

Dockwra = Brockett, in East Hatley Church, ix. 89

Doctor on Vernon and Wentworth families, viii. 328. Walker = Ellen Howard, x. 450. Wood (Eleanor), x. 367

Doctors in London during the Plague, 1665, xi. 266 ; xii. 18

' Doctrinali Alani,' English translation wanted, iv. 150

Documents in secret drawers, i. 427, 474 ; ii. 113, 255

Documents, municipal, 1835, their present cus- tody, iii. 50

Documents, parish, their preservation, iii. 36

Docwra (Sir Henry), 1560-1631, his descendants, viii. 9

Dodd (E. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 309

Dodd (L.) on Stevenson and Scott, v. 44

Dodgson (E. S. ) on Admiral Christ epitaph, viii. 34. Ainoo and Baskish, i. 264, 297, 513. Alfonso and Victoria, v. 447. Alfonso (King), his marriage, vii. 6. Amyot's anonymity, ii. 508. Anagrams on Pius X., vii. 158, 251. Apple in many languages, ii. 269. Asses hypnotized, ii. 506. Bananas, iii. 14. Baskish calendar, vi. 326. Baskish folk-lore about souls, vi. 507. Baskish inscriptions in Newfoundland, v. 328. Bathing-machines, ii. 67, 131. Bell inscriptions at Siresa, vi. 465. Betty, iii. 6. Bidding prayer, vii. 277. Birch-sap wine, vii. 506. Birds' eggs in Spanish churches, vi. 206. Bishops, fourteen consecrated together, v. 417. Boast, its etymology, i. 18. Bowet, an archi- tectural lantern, v. 214. British mezzotinters, iii. 113. Bulk and Baskish bulka, vii. 227, 374. Butterfly in Baskish, iii. 226. Camoens, Sonnet cciii., vii. 391. ' Chanson de Roland,' ii. 146. Charles I., in Spain, iii. 131 ; and the Spanish Infanta, vi. 247 ; his physical cha- racteristics, vii. 335. Clack-hole of bellows, vii. 267. Colour transition, v. 194. Condado, v. 77. Cornish epitaphs, viii. 325. Cornish lexicology, i. 326. Coroon, a cherry, viii. 48. Crucifix, one-armed, ii. 395. " Cut the loss," iii. 69. D'Etcheberry (Jean), vi. 46. Docu- ments in secret drawers, ii. 113. ' Don Quixote' in English literature, viii. 107. Dover pier, iv. 491. Emanuel of Portugal and Pope Julian II., iv. 154. " En pentenne," its origin, i. 408. Epitaphs at Stratford-upon-Avon, vii. 423. ' Everyman,' vi. 446. Female crucifixes, iv. 230. Foxes as food for men, iv. 286. ' Frittars or Greaves," vii. 426. Furzing cards, vii. 186. Gaelic inscriptions in Man, ii. 44. Genesis in Baskish, iii. 148. " Gentle- man ' as a title, iv. 88. Gibbon, ch. Ivi. note 81, iv. 372. ' God save the King,' ii. 46. Godwyn (C.) and Baskology, ii. 487. Goettin- gen Hippodrome, ii. 528. Golf, is it Scandina- navian ? i. 168. Guipuscoan, oldest inscription in, vi. 184. ' Gula Augusti," vi. 135 ; vii. 257, 394. Haberdatz, its meaning, viii. 108. Haze, its meanings, vii. 274. Heuskarian rarity, ii. 264. Hildesley (Mark), i. 414. History of Self-Defence,' vi. 489 ; vii. 155, 474. Horse-pew = horse-block, iv. 132. Iberian


inscriptions in Hibernia, i. 388. I.H.S., ii. 192.. Incached, its meaning, viii. 235. Inconsidera- tive, its use, vii. 126. Inscriptions at Figueira da Foz, iv. 147. " In vadiis," vi. 517. Kes or kese, to kick, v. 198. Lady-bird folk-lore,, viii. 116. Latin - English - Basque dictionary, iv. 255; viii. 16. Latin lines, i. 373. Leicarragan verb, iii. 267 ; vii. 215 ; viii. 56. Leicarraga's books, German reprint, i. 284, 315. London, ancient, its topography, i. 517. M.A. and M.P. : Parliament, v. 89. ' Male-Travels," vi. 367. Marmor and the sea in Latin poets, v. 153.- Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 32, 352. Mel- moth's correspondents, vi. 449. Mezzofanti. (Cardinal), vii. 57. Mininin, a shell, v. 497; vi. 15. Mistletoe in church, i. 66. More (Sir Thomas) sainted by a Bask, vi. 6, 172. Mozara- bic Mass in Spain, v. 250. Mulatto, its ety- mology, vii. 116. Mules, their crying, iv. 465. Names, early British, vii. 364. New Year's Eve in Baskish, iii. 86. Nothing, vi. 397. Omar Khayyam in Baskish, vii. 326. Paauw, vi. 28, 411. Palimpsest brass inscriptions, vii. 78. Panel inscription, viii. 113. Pearl, its etymon, v. 409. Penn's ' Fruits of Solitude,' i. 190. Penny wares wanted, vii. 497. Pic- caninny, iv. 128. Pickeridge : Puckeridge, iv. 495. Piece-broker, iv. 412. Pitt's finger- rings, vi. 389. Pius X., anagrams on, i. 146, 253. Plum : Jack Homer, vi. 131. Portuga- lete : Fontarrabia, i. 443. Pot-gallery, its meaning, vii. 431. Pour, v. 329. Pride as a verb, iii. 186. Primrose = prime, of age, viii. 129. Printing in the Channel Islands, i. 349, 436. Pulle or maste, its meaning, viii. 206. Raymond and Pengelly (Lords), i. 288. 'Re- becca,' a novel : A. C. Holbrook, iii. 128, 435 ; v. 72 ; vii. 352. ' Reliquiae Wottonianse,' ii. 371. Rime or rhyme, i. 35. ' Road of words," vii. 290. " Sal et saliva," ii. 55. San Sebastian, inscriptions at, iii. 361 ; v. 385. Santa F6, vi. 394. ' Scourge for the Assirian,' vii. 208. Scriptures in Gaelic, iii. 289. Send of the sea, i. 368. Seymour (Sir John), his epitaph, i. 232. Shakespeare's " Virtue of necessity," i. 8. Shakespeariana, ii. 523 ' r iv. 443 ; v. 263. Shakespeariana at Douai, vii^ 516. Souletin 'Pastorales,' v. 387. Spaniards of Asia, ii. 86. Spiera (A.), his Advent sermons,, vii. 370. Sunspots in literature, vi. 308. Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 372. Tituladoes, ii. 16. Topinambou, v. 131. Totter-out, its meaning, viii. 5. Tragedize, its use, vii. 386. Tugs, Wykehamical notion, i. 269. Two- tooth : two-teeth, viii. 268. Vittle = victual, vii. 188. Vixens and drunkenness, iii. 389. Voltaire on the Basks, vi. 408. Webster's Basque Legends,' i. 493. " With full swinge," viii. 349. York 1517 and 1540, iii. 409. Young (Edward), " the painter of ill-luck," i. 126. Zoology, Evangelical, at Vitoria, iii. 486

Dodgson (John), Mayor of York 1517, iii. 409, 473

Dodgson (William), Mayor of York 1540, iii. 409'

Dodington (George Bubb) and his literary circle, xii. 461, 504

Dodsley (Robert), his famous collection of poetry, vi. 361, 402 ; vii. 3, 82, 284, 404, 442 ; viii. 124, 183, 384, 442 ; ix. 3, 184, 323 ; x. 103, 243, 305, 403 ; xi. 62, 143, 323 ; xii. 63 ; his bio- graphy, xi. 169 ; his letters, 428

Dodsley family, xii. 309

Dodson (R. B.) on Col. John Hewson, xi. 208