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Gibson family of Dublin, vi. 427

Giffard= William Mill, c. 1800, i. 429, 477

Giffard family of Halsbury, iv. 490

Giffard or Gyffard family of Bures, c. 1250, viii.

169 Gifford ( John) = John Richards Green, place of

his education, v. 49

Gifford (W.), his study of algebra, xi. 429 Gifford, Bainbridge, and Goring families, vii. 69 " Gifla," Isleworth, Islington, etymology of place- name, iv. 43, 133, 196, 23S

  • Gigantick History,' its production, 1740, vii.

370

Giggleswick School Seal, v. 68, 139

Gilbart (J. W.), banker, b. 1786, his mother, ix. 250 ; his parents, x. 130

Gilbert (Allan H.) on " mysticall man " at Stur- bridge Fair, v. 503 ; on seventh child of a seventh child, x. 393

Gilbert (Henry), 1695-1785, his baptism, v. 290

Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his last words, viii. 445

Gilbert (J. T.), F.S.A., writer, d. 1898, xi. 342

Gilbert (Sir John) as illustrator, 1838, iv. 521 ; v. 117 ;J. F. Smith, and ' The London Journal,' vii. 221, 276, 297, 375; viii. 121, 142 ; x. 102, 144, 183, 223, 262, 292, 301, 318, 328, 357, 426

Gilbert (Thomas), Poor-Law reformer, d. 1798, vi. 89

Gilbert (W.) on Barbados filtering stone, xi. 310 Bell, v. 518 Briefs, ix. 375 British coins and stamps, x. 236 Burrell of Cuckfield (Timothy), diary of, vii. 138 " Bushel and Strike," ix. 393 Campbell (T.), c. 1729, v. 509 Churches, history of, in situ, vii. 156 Church- yard inscriptions : list of transcriptions, vii. Ill Crooked Lane, London Bridge, xi. 93 Dominick : Norleigh, vii. 315 Eccleston (Daniel), xi. 325 Eighteenth- century English tokens, xi. 18 Essex : Index of place-names, v. 407 Gelria : a place-name, x. 237 Gilbert family, xi. 198 " Gold Lion " in Lombard Street, vii. 67 Grant (Gabriel), Prebendary and Archdeacon of Westminster, v. 374 Little Oakley, Essex, viii. 505 Medal, vii. 231 Myless, Essex, vii. 513 Pallavicini, ix. 375 Plants in poetry, vi. 254 Quarles family, vi. 197 Taylor sisters, ix. 355

Gilbert family, ix. 49, 112 ; xi. 198

Gilbert family of Kilminchy and Knockinay, vii. 268, 338

Gilbert-Cooper (C. L.) on ' Letter H to his Little Brother Vowels,' vi. 468

Gilbey (W.) on " yorker " at bridge, vi. 30

  • Gil Bias,' continuation of the ' History,' v. 27,

136 Gilchrist (Lieut. W.), Royal Reg. Artillery,

d. 1782, xi. 130 Gildersleeve (O.), Jun., on Gildersleeve family,

ii. 27

Gildersleeve family, ii. 27 Gilks (Thomas), engraver, 1868, v. 117 Gill (A. A. R.) on boy bishops, viii 30 Pre- bendaries of Weighton, York Minster, vii. 147 Gill (Anthony), exciseman in ' Ingoldsby Legends,'

his identity, vi. 490 ; vii. 34, 94, 137, 236 Gille (R.), d.*1448, his biography, i. 409 Gillespie (Robert Rollo), his bravery at Vellore,

iii. 348, 397, 437, 472 ; published life of, v. 389 ;

at Vellore, vi. 16 Gillies (John), his ' Ancient Greece,' Sir T. Browne

and, vi. 188


Gillman (C.) on " merrygreek," vii. 415

" Mid-Keavel," x. 377 Mock coats of arms,.

i. 134 Pegler and Hetty Pegler's Tump,-

xii. 78 " Teart," ii. 11 Virtues of onions r

xii. 167

Gills, " Comical Gills " society, etching, xii. 259 Gillson (E.) on octagonal meeting-houses, vii. 238-

Policemen on point-duty, vii. 257 Gil Martin, use of the name, i. 67, 393 Gilpin (Bernard), 1517-83, his will, v. 85, 156 Gimbart (J. and R.), Westminster scholars, 1726,.

ix. 109

Gin = " Geneva," earliest quotation for, i. 366 Gin, called strikefire, and " strip and go naked,""

iv. 366 Ginger (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1778-

iii. 129

Ginger (William), publisher, c. 1768, i. 425, 491 Gingham = umbrella, origin of the word, ii. 268,,

335, 398

Gipps (E.), Westminster scholar, 1721, ix. 109 Gipsies and Bohemians, popular ertcr, ii. 306,-

418, 512 Gipsy language, slang terms derived from..

iv. 409, 478 Girard (Stephen), founder of Girard College,

ix. 114, 213, 278 Gironny arms, origin of, vii. 487 Gisalbertus (Andreas), name in old violin,

viii. 409, 454, 494 Gisborne (T.), 1758-1846, Staffordshire poet,.

ix. 448, 492 Gladiolus, pronunciation of the word, xii. 220,.

288, 327, 365 Gladstone (Hugh S.) on authors wanted, ix. 328

Cocking (Thomas), ix. 69 McCartney ( William) r ,

viii. 290 Reference and quotation wanted,

vii. 288 Riddell (Robert), vii. 510 Riddell's-

(Maria) and Burns, x. 50, 153 ; xii. 159

" Titmarsh," x. 16 Gladstone (W. E.) at Wilmslow, ii. 224, 311 ;.

on the upas tree, iii. 367, 414 ; on the duty of a

leader, v. 109 ; hymn by, published 1898,

vi. 449 ; vii. 34, 74, 133 ; his involved sentences,-

ix. 190, 273, 298 : on the office of Chancellor of

the Exchequer, 488 ; x. 95, 116 ; on Germany's

greed, xi. 490 Gladstonian on author wanted, x. 488 " Bed of

roses," iv. 216

Gladstoniana : ' Glynnese Glossary,' viii. 146 Glamis Castle, traditional mystery, ii. 446 Glamis mystery and Comyn Castle, parallel, v^

67 Glamorgan breed of cattle, early reference to,-

vi. 290 Glamorgan (De) family of Isle of Wight, c. 1248,

viii. 468 ; ix. 153, 476 ; x. 35, 211, 331 ; xi. 214 Glanville (W.) on C. F. Henningsen and Kossuth,-

iii. 275 Glasgow Cross and Defoe's ' Tour,' viii. 349, 416,.

492 ; ix. 32 Glasgow Grammar School, class meeting, 1762,

v. 210

Glasgow men as Papal Zouaves, 1867, viii. 50 Glasier (Jeffery), Westminster scholar, 1715,.

ix. 109 Glass : ancient painted, in Middlesex, ix. 49 ;

at Maldon, Essex, ix. 361 Early Christian gilt

medallion, vi. 291 Manufactured at Belfast,.

iii. 408, 472 Method of transferring prints-

to, ix. 250, 295, 357 Stained, in Essex.