TENTH SERIES.
89
Stewart of Rotterdam, iv. 487. Touch or
Touche, vi. 166
Eastry, Kent, place-name, xi. 87, 171, 237
Eastwood (J. W.) on 'Twas Bonaparte the Corsican," xii. 210
Eatanswell election in the 18th century, viii. 487
Eaton (Millington), Westminster scholer, 1732, viii. 450
Ebbin, Christian name, viii. 329, 397
Eberlin (V. C.) on Dago, ii. 351. ' Though lost to sight," &c., ii. 345
" Ebn Osn," explanation of the pseudonym, viii. 248, 316
Ebsworth (Rev. J. W.), his death, ix. 480, 501 ; his grave in Ashford cemetery, xii. 145
Ebsworth (J. W.) on "A shoulder of mutton," &c., ii. 236. Cavalier songs, vi. 310. First- footing, A.D. 1907, vii. 5. Knight (Joseph) on the Laureateship, viii. 311. ' My Old Oak Table,' i. 16. " O dear, what can the matter be ? " vi. 57, 152. Scott (David), R.S.A., vii. 186. Ebsworth family, ix. 209, 318
Eburne (Richard), his ' Plaine Pathway,' viii. 410, 452
" Ecce Tiberim ! " meaning of the phrase, vi. 130, 173
Ecclestoii (David), coiner of Washington medal, vi. 167, 232, 295
Echidna, derivation of the name, vi. 490 ; vii. 356 ; viii. 37
Echinus, fossil, in Roman urn, Kent, ix. 270, 332, 375
Echternach, dancing in Whit week at, ix. 427, 474
Economist, sixteenth -century, iii. 369, 472
Economy and avarice, adage on, i. 38
Ecorcheville (J.) on music t. Louis XIV., iv. 46
Ecton (John), additions to biography in ' D.N.B.,' i. 327 ; his ' Liber Valorum et Decimarum,' iii. 157
-3d, use of the final, ii. 47, 93, 196
Eddone on T. Beach : R. S. Hawker, ii. 408
Eden (F. S.) on elephant first exhibited, xii. 257. Essex fatal to women, 136. Nimbus, xi. 489. St. Michael le Quern, xi. 265. ' Te Igitur," xii. 115. Windows from church at Trier, xii. 109
Eden (H. K. F.)on canopied pews, xi. 273. Morris Dancers' Plantation, ii. 287
Eden, Scotch Garden of, vii. 162
Edgar (A. and R.), Westminster scholars, ii. 248, 352, 493
Edgar (King), his blazon, i. 76 ; and the peg- cups, v. 46
Edgar (Lieut. Thomas), his epitaph in Lydd Churchyard, iii. 23
Edgcumbe (R.) on Boer war, i. 325. Campbell (Abbe") and Mrs. Fitzherbert, v. 307. Canada's last Imperial troops, v. 266. Cellini's ' Jupiter,' xii. 367. Centenarian, death of, ix. 466. Columbus and the egg, vi. 364. David's sketch of Marie Antoinette, xii. 409. Genealogy of the Bonapartes, ii. 525. " Hackbut bent," xi. 507. Bamilton Place, Hyde Park, ix. 10. " His Majesty's Opposition," iii. 486. History ' made in Germany," i. 5. Leigh (Medora), ix. 408. Leonardo da Vinci's ' Last Supper,' i. 25. ' Livre (Le) ' and Casanova, xii. 389. Lis- more (Lord), vi. 429. Mezzofanti : Jeremiah Curtin, vii. 6. Nelson Trafalgar Memorandum, v. 244. Nelson's coat, iv. 445. Porta del Popolo, Rome, ix. 433. ' Proces des Bourbons,' ii. 369. Shakespeare's residence New Place, vii. 66. " Star and Garter," Pall Mall, x. 244.
Thorwaldsen's bust of Byron, i. 205. Torpedoes
anticipated, i. 286. Vinery at Hampton Court,.
ii. 506. Wieland's ' Agathon,' viii. 368. Wine,
old, in new bottles, vi. 366 Edgeworth(R. L.) = Honora Sneyd, 1773, xi. 448 ;
xii. 132 Edinburgh : Gillespie's Hospital and Wryttes
Houses, i. 217 ; May Day celebrations, ii. 75 ;
monuments in Old jGreyf riars Churchyard, 534 ;
Madame Violante, rope-dancer in, 1735-6,
iii. 408, 472 ; Scottish Naval and Military
Academy, iv. 212, 274 ; Hell-Fire Club, v.
90 ; derivation of the name, x. 410, 473 ;
xii. 17, 135
Edinburgh buildings, closets in, ii. 89, 154, 234, 297 Edinburgh Castle, Mary, Queen of Scots, in, viii.
249, 333, 492 ; ix. 74 Edinburgh garrison, Chaplain to, revival of office,
i. 145 ' Edinburgh Review,' 1810, attack on Oxford,
vii. 128, 175, 190
Edinburgh Speculative Society, its history, vi. 447 Edinburgh stage, Bland and Glover families, vii.
89, 131, 191, 354
Edinburgh University, its arms, ix. 465 Editions of newspapers, iii. 287 ; viii. 117 Editor, use of the word author for, vii. 226, 475 ;
viii. 432
Editor on Tenth Series, i. 1 Editor of ' Bibliographical Register ' on novel
wanted, v. 195 Editor of ' Dod's Peerage ' on Princess Royal's
daughters, v. 236 Editor of ' Irish Book Lover ' on authors wanted,
xii. 495. Swinburne on Irish Nationalists,
xii. 412
Editorial :
' A flower which once," vi. 140 ' A hawk from a hernshaw," vi. 240
- t A pagan suckled in a creed outworn," iv. 460
" A poor thing, but mine own," v. 100 A Sabbath well spent," vi. 20, 88 " A sable cloud turns forth her silver lining,"
vii. 60
" Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet," iv. 480 Ambidextral Association, vi. 40 " And beauty, born of murmuring sound,"
ii. 460
" Apres moi le deluge," vi. 40 Army, child commissions in, ii. 420 " As much virtue as could die," vii. 280 ' At the close of the day," iii. 360 " Au banquet de la vie," vi. 340 Auction by inch of candle, vi. 520 Barbadoes, the verb, vii. 380 Bayswater, ii. 540 Beaconsfield's birthplace, iii. 380 Beaver or bever, a meal, ii. 180 Beggars on horseback, vi. 420 " Behold this ruin t 'tis a skull," v. 40 Belfries detached, iv. 480 Bible " appointed to be read in churches,"
iv. 540
Bidder (George), the Calculating Boy, vi. 140 Billycock hat, vi. 40
Bird (Bishop John), his biography, iv. 200 Black cat folk-lore, v. 40
" Blessings beyond hope or thought," vii. 40* Bogbutter, vi. 140 ' Bolt from the blue," iii. 120 Boxing Day, iii. 20 Bronte (Patrick) : Mr. Prunty, iv. 100