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GENERAL INDEX.


Douthwaite (Denis W.), presentation to, at Dublin,

i. 434

Dove, its " golden couplets," ix. 188 Dover, Archbishop of, temp. King Canute, x.

170 218

Dover (John and Thomas), 1662-1742, ix. 118, 232 Dover (Thomas), M.B., 1660-1742, his ancestry,

xi. 149, 196

Dover Castle, Pharos at, vi. 289, 393 Dover games, vii. 511 Dover pier, its construction, iv. 387, 451, 491 ;

v. 418

Dover to Winchester road, v. 409, 451 " Doves" Tavern, Hammersmith Bridge, bumble- puppy table at, vii. 456 ; viii. 72, 293 Dovetailing in stage-coaches, c. 1840, vii. 505 Dow (J. M.) on Paine's remains, xii. 44 Dowb in Kipling's 'Barrack-Boom Ballads,' vii.

509 ; viii. 54, 135, 218 Dowbiggin in Lytton's ' Night and Morning,' xii.

228

Dowdall's ' Traditionary Anecdotes of Shake- speare,' i. 128 Dowell (V. W.) on authors of quotations wanted,

xi. 14

Dowling, pronunciation of the name, xii. 335, 372

Dowling (J. N.) on Campbell, x. 393. Cpwper :

Dowling, xii. 335. Cremation in 1769, ix. 117.

Docwra (Sir Henry), viii. 9 ; ix. 76, 415

Downie (Capt.), B.N., killed at Plattsburg 1815,

his representatives, vi. 388 Downie (Commander George), killed 1814, his

representatives, vi. 448

Downie (J.) on ' British Controversialist,' xii. 109 Downing family, i. 44, 113

Downs (John), Westminster scholar, 1753, v. 288 Dowries for ugly women, iv. 247, 292 Dowry Square, Clifton, the place-name, x. 188, 334 Dowsing-Jessop forgery, v. 421 Dowty (Aiglen), c. 1875, his works, ix. 21, 152,

208, 274

Doyle (Sir A. Conan), his ' White Company,' ii. 68 D'Oyly (Rev. Dr. G.) his descendants, i. 448 Dozmare Pool and Tregeagle, legend, xii. 246 Dragon, American military order, ii. 347, 412 Dragon in heraldry, xi. 129 ; xii. 14 Dragoons, 4th Light, uniform 1808-14, iv. 69, 132 ; Union Light, 1780, x. 49 ; 15th Light, 1804, 227 ; 7th Light, c. 1790-1810, xi. 310, 374 Drainer (G.) on " Et tu, Brute ! " v. 214 Drake (Eleanor, Lady) of Ashe, Devon, viii. 271,

415

Drake (Sir Francis), in Mexico in the twentieth century, i. 325 ; and Chigwell Row, iv. 230, 332, 416 ; his diary 1577-9, its whereabouts, vii. 450 ; Owen's epigram on, xii. 207 Drake (G. T.) on Desmond, vi. 130 Drake (Henry Holman), inventor of the Arm- strong gun, i. 388, 436 ; ii. 34 ; his death, iii. 140 ; and Sir Francis Drake, 165 Drake (H. H.) on Armstrong gun, ii. 34. " Hanged, drawn, and quartered," ii. 97. Junius, ii. 285 Drake (Joseph Rodman), American poet, xii.

448, 496

Drama, early, in Chester ii. 29 ; Francis Bacon on, 129, 195, 331 ; Maldon records and the, vii. 181; viii. 43 Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, iv. 388,

431, 493 ; v. 72 Dramatists, old English, conjectural emendations,

ix.301 ; x. 171

Drapar : " drapier " omitted from the ' N.E.D.,' iv. 286


Draper (John), last Prior of Twynham, xii. 221,

315, 453

Draper (Squire) and his daughter, xii. 29 Drawbridges still in use, xii. 148 Drawers, secret, documents in, i. 427, 474 Draw-gloves, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Drawn, hanged, and quartered, form of the punishment, i. 209, 275, 356, 371, 410, 497 ; ii. 97

Drawwater (Benjamin) and Capt. Cook, viii. 455 Drayton (G.) on Drayton on Valentine's Day,

xi. 170. Tasso's 'Aminta,' 170 Drayton (M.) on Valentine's Day, xi. 170, 218, 257,

358

Dreary, etymology of the word, iii. 405 Drelincourt (Peter), Dean of Armagh, xi. 208, 275 Dresden china, tailor in, iv. 469, 536 ; vii. 292, 476 Dress, Court, ii. 107, 131 Dress, wearing new, at Easter, ix. 305 Drinking bouts and rump of a goose, viii. 493 Dnnking-time and drinkings on a farm, iv. 506 Drinkings : drinking time, the terms, v. 52, 133 Drive : whist drive, origin of the term, ix. 249 Drive and ride, use of the words, viii. 290, 415 Drogheda, Tradagh, old Irish word for, vii. 328,392 Drontheim, Archbishops of, 1148-1408, ii. 67 Drownd=F=deerhound, use of the word, iv. 306 Drowse = devil, 16th-century word, viii. 673, Droysen (Prof.) on Frederic the Great's MSS., vii.

47 Drdz (Jacques) and his ' Spectacle Me"canique,

vi. 388, 495 Druce or Druice, lane-name, xi. 189, 274 Drug, its definition in ' N.E.D.,' vii. 347 Druidical circles, their many names, ii. 128, 235,

396

Drum -majors in the English Army, vii. 168, 293 Drummond (Gavin), buried 1773, his biography,

vi. 305 Drummond (Thomas), at Dublin Castle, ix. 414,

436 Drummond -Wolff (Sir H.), graphology in his

' Rambling Recollections,' ix. 210 Drummond and Pike families, vi. 305 Drumnafern on Tyrone history, v. 89 Drunkenness, vixens and, iii. 389, 437 ; precept

on, vi. 288, 372, 492

Drury (C.) on dog-bite cure, ii. 428. Ebbin, a

Christian name, viii. 397. Fleetwood brass,

vi. 137. Painting on glass, ii. 284. Yates

family, vi. 374

Drury (G. Thorn) on Marvell's poems and satires,

iii. 47. Shakespeare allusion, vi. 27 Drury (Robert), mariner, c. 1702, his biography,

xi. 162

Drury (Sir William), his funeral executed, vii. 205 Dry, applied to spirituous liquors, viii. 269, 371,

435

Dryden (J.), on Shakespeare, i. 222 ; his portraits, i. 368, 435 ; ii. 18 ; iii. 114 ; iv. 389 ; burial at St. Anne's, Soho, ii. 440 ? his sisters, iii. 288, 377, 498 ; his descent, v. 82, 151 ; on the Tekelites, 87 ; readings in 'Alexander's Feast,' viii. 346, 457; his lines on Milton, ix. 250 ; lines on Sir P. Fairborne's monument, x. 328, 352, 377 ; poems attributed to, xi. 169 ; his Tribe of Levi,' 1691, 229 ; on Milton's portrait, 246 ; Lord Macaulay on, xii. 329, 375 Dryden and Howard families, i. 87 Dryden family of Canons Ashby, vi. 27 Du Barri, correct spelling of the name, iii. 268 Du Bartas, passage in his ' Second Week,' iv. 348 ; and James I., x. 262