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JSpitaphs.:

The sign of the Son of Man, ii. 525

This lovely bud, so young and fair, iv. 525

This Plain Stone to William Shenstone, vii.

387 This world's a city full of crooked streets, i.

49, 93 ; v. 250 Though Boreas' blasts and Neptune's waves,

v. 504 Thus lieth the dead, that whiloine lived here,

iii. 201

-Use GastrelFs Christian Institutes, vii. 266 We were not slayne but raysd, x. 171, 213,

257

Weep not for me, my parents dear, iv. 525 Where lies an honest man, vi. 308, 377 With quick perceptions, sense, and fancy

blest, ii. 344

"Within this tombe interr'd doth lye, v. 185 Zoo now I hope his kindly feace, iv. 362 "Epitaphs from ' The Scourge,' 1752, xii. 28, 107 "Epitaphs at Abbots Langley, Herts, v. 184 Aix-en-Provence, Cathedral, v. 505 Anthony, or Antony, Cornwall, vl. 503 Barking, Essex, yi. 503 Bedfordshire, iii. 207 Belton Church- yard, Leicestershire, v. 185 Bourges Cathedral, Vi. 502 Bowness, vi. 503 Breedon-on-the- Hill, iii. 485 Bromley Churchyard, Kent, v. 185 Claxby Church in Lincolnshire, v. 184 Compton Beauchamp Church, Berkshire, vii. 503 Elton, Durham, vi. 503 Fordwick Church, Kent, viii. 505 Harrington, near Spilsby, vii. 28, 76 Maker, Cornwall, vi. 503 Newfaiggin, vi. 503 Rame, Cornwall, vi. 503 Somerby Churchyard, Lincolnshire, iv. 265 Thirsk, vi. 502 Tong, Salop, vi. 503 Welwyn Churchyard, viiL 505 Winterton, Lines, xii. 118, 210, 270 Workington, vi. 503 Epitaphs on Adams (Rev. J.), 1813, viii. 65 lightning victim, viii. 265 Newman (Cardinal), vii. 449 ; viii. 34 Poppleton (Major T. W.), 1827, xii. 317 Epitaphs with classical references, vi. 309, 435 ;

vii. 34

Erasdon on Cromwell's Ironsides ; " Lobsters " = Cuirassiers, xi. 304 ; our National Anthem, xi. 308

Erasmus and Tindale, a parallelism, vi. 246, 337 ; ' Paraphrase upon the New Testament,' viii. 510 ; ix. 160 Erick (John), c. 1590, his family and biography, iii.

409

' Erlkonigs Tochter,' Danish poem, ii. 89, 237 Ermengard, Queen of Scotland, and Roger, Bishop

of St. Andrews, iv. 245 Errors in Macaulay, i. 181, 276

Erskine (Archibald), his biography, v. 128, 193

Erskine (Lady Frances), her descendants, viii. 390,

451 .Erskine (J.), Westminster School steward, 1803,

vi. 168, 238 Erskine (Lord), 1750-1823, his speeches, x. 131,

177

Erskine (Thomas F.), c. 1837, v. 229 "Esau : Jacob & Esau, a firm of auditors, xii.

318 Escutcheons, English, in Bayonne Cathedral, xii.

8, 55

TSsher, etymology of the place-name, vi. 487 ; vii. 35


Esposito (M.) on new Mandeville source, x. 505 ;

so-called Psalter of St. Columba, xi. 466 ;

xii. 253

Espus (lorwerth ab) of Glamorgan, 1194, x. 187 ' Esquire," title used by a clergyman, iii. 409,

454 ; xi. 334 ; title conferred by charter, vii.

287 ; viii. 377

Essay on the Theatre,' c. 1775, iv. 247, 315, 355 Essays, early Victorian book of, ix. 208 ' Esses," meaning of the word, xii. 380, 410, 426 Essex, used as Christian name, iii. 92, 173, 214,

295, 338, 377, 387 Essex, index of place-names completed, v. 407 ;

hidage of the county, x. 282

Essex (Earl of), account of attack by, 1596, xi. 293 ' Essex Bath," Strand Lane, built 1588, vi. 348,

432

' Est, Est, Est," inscription, ii. 345, 413 ; xii. 238 Estate at Greenwich, division of; vii. 108 Estoclet (A.) on " Knickerbocker," vi. 6 ' Estridge," in ' A Tudor and Stuart Glossary,'

ix. 105 Etherington family and Pickering Castle, iv. 250,

290

' Ethrog," meaning of the word, v. 249, 330 Ston, Duke of Wellington at, v. 346 Eton portraits by Livesay, v. 207 Etonians, Old, xi. 9, 29, 56, 69, 110, 151, 154, 169,

229, 235, 267, 452 ; xii. 159, 342 ' Etotoli " or " etoboli," the bird-name, ix. 348,

372, 395 Etough (Henry), of SS.Anne and Agnes, 1726,

i. 76, 193 ; iv. 249, 298

Etruscan surgical instruments, xii. 260, 325, 366 Etymological error, Ireland =Eierland, viii. 146 Eucharistic elements, oatcake and whisky as, ii.

188, 237, 278, 356, 396, 456 Eugene (Prince) of Savoy, statue of, ii. 8 Eumaeus and Homer, critic's reference to, ii. 447 Euodias, the sex of, x. 509 ; xi. 58 Euribek on alexandrines in Shakespeare, ii. 309 Euripides, his ' Iphigenia,' Lord Raglan and,

xi. 246 Europe, early printing in, ii. 126, 176 ; travel in,

in the 17th century, xii. 42, 63, 81, 130, 169 Evance (Sir Stephen), banker, c. 1690, his suc- cessors, ix. 230, 272, 298, 373, 453, 494 ; x. 17,

256

Evans (Guy) on Gothayen, ix. 394 Evans (J.) on Haseldine and Carter families,

129

Evans (R. Harding), his marriage, vii. 410 Evans's prints and engraved plates, sold, 1866,

v. 250 Evatt (Surgeon- General G. J. H.) on Bonner

ordination in Queen Elizabeth's reign, ix. 386

Evatt (Rev. R.), i. 327 Evatt (William), iii.

367, 476 Mervyn (Sir Audley), Knight,

speaker of the Irish House of Commons, 1662,-

xi. 417

Evatt (Rev. Richard), his benefices, i. 327 Evatt (William), a clerk of the House of Commons,

iii. 367, 437, 476 Evatt family, iv. 48

Evelyn (J.),* error in his ' Diary,' vii. 206, 274 ; and " funerall of the Duke of Richmond," vii. 269, 354 ; Father John and Dr. Bacon men- tioned by, 1644, xii. 401, 445, 507 Evelyn (Lyndon), M.P. 1809-26, his family, vi.

10, 154 Evelyn (S. G.) on Lyndon Evelyn, vi. 10