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Ingleby (Holcombe) on " quay " : " key," xi. 90 Inglesant, origin of the surname, xi. 278 Inglis (A.), LL.B. Cambridge, 1726, vi. 370, 415 Inglis (Cyril J.) on ' Fray o' Hautwessell ' ix. 229 Inglis (H. D.), 1795-1835, author, ix. 189 Inglis (J. A.) on College of Chemistry, Scotland

x. 317 : John Stuart, Edinburgh, xii. 15 Inglis (Ro.bert), his edition of Shakespeare, 1864

xi. 188

Inglott (W.), cathedral organist, v. 109, 356 Ingoldsby (General), c. 1704, date of his birth

vii. 489, 520 ; viii. 55

' Ingoldsby Legends,' origin of one of, viii. 145 Initial letters for names, i. 346, 432, 454, 514 Initials on Russian ikons, i. 487 ; ii. 32 Ink, recipe for a copying-pad, xi. 88 Ink-horns and ink-glasses, earliest use of, vii.

425, 514

Inkpot with Evangelical symbols, vi. 9 Inman (G. Ellis), his poem ' Old Morgan at

Panama,' iv. 408, 492

Inman (George), c. 1728, his descendants, ix. 328 Inman and Lawton families, iii. 368 Inn signs. See Tavern Signs. Innes (Alexander), D.D., Westminster, 1728, x.

29, 96 Innys (James), Westminster scholar, 1736, iv.

429

' ' In petto," misuse of the phrase, xii. 399

" In pomario quiddam," c. 1340, v. 307, 412

Inquirer on Barlow, xi. 30 Danger personified as

masculine, i. 69 Fonts : Wargrave-on-Thames,

x. 108 Mother's maiden name as children's

surname, iii. 107 Ralegh's (Sir Walter) house

at Youghal, iv. 407 Sturminster Marshall,

Dorset, vii. 348 Walker (Bishop) of Derry,

iii. 227

Inquisition, treatment of, in fiction and drama,

vii. 10, 57, 73, 116, 214, 315

Inquisitor on first editions of Sheridan's plays, vii. 226 ; Sheridan's ' School for Scandal,' vii. 126 Insanity, ancient views and treatment, ix. 11,

77, 137

Inscriptions : monumental, record of, i. 205, 251 : in the Trafalgar Cemetery, Gibraltar, 104, 165 ; in the English Cemetery at Malaga, 444, 502; in Hyeres Cathedral, ii. 109, 150; in King's Chapel, Gibraltar, 342 ; in churches and churchyards, 389, 453, 492, 537 ; in Sandpits Cemetery, Gibraltar, 423, 483; in churches and church- yards, iii. 57, 97, 175 ; monumental, in Hertford- shire, 146 ; in Protestant Cathedral, Gibraltar, 224 ; on bell at Falmouth, 248, 298 ; in new Protestant Cemetery, Florence, 324, 404 ; in Lon- don burial-grounds, 488 ; iv. 32 ; Flemish, on Belgian coin, 88, 176, 279 ; in churchyard, Chesham Bois, Bucks, 123 ; on medal, " Vive la Beige," c. 1865, 129, 174, 215, 498; in St. Nicholas' Church, Cole Abbey, 184 ; St. Mary-le- Bone Charity School, 186 ; on Cardinal Allen's monument, 215, 258 ; in burial-ground, St. John's, Westminster, 302, 403 ; on sundial, Sevenoaks, 1630, 307 ; from Hertfordshire churches and burial-grounds, 326 ; Latin, in Upham Churchyard, 330 ; Latin, on a porch, 330, 457, 516 ; in burial-grounds, published, 348, 416 ; St. Olave's Churchyard, Silver Street, 385 ; in burial-ground, St. John's, Westminster, v. 42, 83, 305 ; in churches and churchyards, registry for, 147 ; St. John's


Gate, Clerkenwell, 1504, 165 ; at Sta. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, 325 ; on charity school wall, Edmonton, 349 ; Roman, at Hyeres, 407, 497 ; Latin, in Upham churchyard, 438 ; in St. George's, Botolph Lane, 463 ; in St. Mary's, Llanfair-Waterdine, vi. 10, 94; runic, on crosses, Isle of Man, 26 ; Hertfordshire, Hun- dred of Dacorum, 147 ; " Tuscan " on Verruca, 1103, 148 ; in churchyards, copies of, 206, 256, 278, 354, 418, 474 : in Chelsea Hospital burying- ground, 241, 325, 425, 504 ; decipherment of, 246, 337 ; on a portrait, meaning of, 251 ; on brasses, Cobham, Clere, 329, 414, 435 ; on- monuments at Warwick, vii. 9, 57, 93, 173 ; in churchyards, 110, 246; decipherment of, 171 : in a quarry, Wetheral, 169, 234, 256 ; St. James's Churchyard, Piccadilly, 185.. 224* 303, 324 ; in St. Mary's Llanfair-Waterdine r 355 : in St. Mary's churchyard, Amersham,- 464 ; on rood-screenes, 484 ; in Genoa Cathe- dral, 486 ; in St. Mary's Churchyard, Amer? sham, viii. 23, 103, 204, 303, 423 ; on Berkshire tombstones, 309 ; on church bell, its date, 330 ; St. James's Churchyard, Piccadilly, 395; on- bell, Lancashire, ix. 28, 149 ; Holy Trinity churchyard, Shaftesbury, 44, 124, 284, 504; sundial " Utque redit viam ," 48, 95; in- British cemeteries, Naples, 225 ; on cannon, Margate, 326, 374, 415 ; monumental, in- Hertfordshire, record of, x. 46 ; St. Mary's Churchyard, Amersham, 216 ; in the Ancien- Cimetiere, Mentone, 326, 383, 464, 504; on bell, Oxfordshire, 1752, 328 ; quotation from J. Scaliger, 387 ; on brass, Queen's College,. Oxford, 387, 432 ; at Cadenabbia, 407 ; " Monumentum poni cxiravit," 468, 515; " Monumentum poni curavit," xi. 53, 173 ; in- the Acien Cimetiere, Mentone, 85, 205 ; at the Old Cemetery, Hyeres, 227 ; at Alassio, Italy, 296 ; " Quis separabit meum atque tuum' pendente vita," 494 ; in picture of St. Jerome' by M. van Reymerswael, xii. 10, 58, 188 ; " Est, Est. Est," 238 ; in the churchyard, St. Mary's Lambeth, xii. 296, 355, 396, 436, 449, 477 ; Latin, on a mantelpiece, 1510, 339, 408 r 447 ; to Baron Westbury 422, 464 Insect and the Reptile,' Memoirs of, c. 1788, xii. 221

Insect names in Scotland, i. 79 Insectivorous plants, x. 450, 495 Inshreach on authors of quotations wanted, i. 468- Inshriach on Zadig of Babylon, iv. 269 Instant or current, use of the words, iii. 9 Institutions and customs, pagan, vii. 233 Instruments, surgical, from ancient Etruria, xiu

260, 325, 366

[nsudaneye, locality referred to in A.D. 940, iii. 88- [nsurance of food supplies, x. 208 [nsurance, marine, earliest policies, iii. 107, 157^ [ntactum Sileo on tolling on Good Friday, vii.-

458

Intelligencer,' weekly paper, Dublin, c. 1728, iv- 40. 473

Interludium de Clerica et Puella,' Helwis in r iv. 266

Intermediate,' notes from, xi. 312, 392, 464,. 481, 504 ; xii. 72, 232, 252 nterment, right of, recorded in inscription*

Dublin, v. 106

nterview, the invention of the, 1867, ix. 210. 274. ' In touch with," early use of phrase, vii. 188