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iii. 58 Denizen, ii. 196 Edward =Iorwerth,
i. 491 Genealogical tables, ii. 29 London
Bridge : death of Sir T. Rempston, iii. 243
Paris barriers, iv. 230 Wollstonecraft (Mary) :
Mrs. Brown, iv. 208
J. (D.) on Alexander the Great, tomb of, xi. 361 Byron relics, i. 266 Cisterns in Kensington Gardens, i. 516 " Divine discontent," vi. 229 Elizabethan plays in manuscript, iv. 275 Flying man : early instance, i. 106 Grimald (Nicholas) : John Grymbolde, iv. 384 Grimaldi (Agostino), Bishop of Grasse, iii. 344 Grimaldi (Raftaele de), i. 186 Johnson (Dr.) in Scotland, iv. 105 Jonson (Ben) in Westminster Abbey, i. Ill K'napp (George), M.P., ii. 36 Knight (Miss Cornelia), i. 465 Maria Antoinette's death mask, i. 56 ; iii. 276 Massacre of St. Bartholomew medal, y. 475 ; xi. 211 Monaco (Prince of), his examination, i. 362 ; his memoir, iii. 43 Napoleon I. : satiric parody, ii. 326 Nelson among his intimates, i. 124, 210 ; vi. 88 Passports to Paradise, vi. 247 St. Olave's, Silver Street: its churchyard inscriptions, iv. 385 Shake- peare's signatures, v. 490 Virgil, ' George,' iv. 11, 122, 277 Weare (Mr. William) : Thur- tell, iv. 537
J. (E.) on De Ruyter : Van Tromp, v. 149 J. (F. A.) on Robert Burns's maternal great- grandfather, viii. 29 ; Moke family of Flanders, ii. 130
J. (F. C.) on Bank Holiday, founder of the, vii. 466 ; " Entente Cordiale," viii. 47 ; Parlia- mentary changes, vii. 405 ; price of The Times, vii. 347 ; vanishing London : " The Bolt-in- Tun," vii. 426 ; the Sweeney Todd myth, vii. 426
J. (F. H.) on Miss Brusby, i. 69 J. (G.), F.S.A., on Constitutional Hill, xii. 364 Cyprus, hagiography of, xii. 460 Heart- burial, ix. 473 Heraldry, xi. 28, 171 Holcroft (Thos.) : the Countess de Marsal, x. 386 Jewish treasure-trove, xii. 395, 414 Ken (Bishop), vi. 289 Marsack, ix. 30 ; x. 11 ; xi. 28 Penleaze, vi. 55
J. (G. E.) on arms of Charles V., v. 167 Levant or Turkey Company, founded by Queen Eliza- beth, v. 188
J. (G. H.) on alabaster boxes of love, iv. 299 Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 409 ; iv. 28 ; vi. 330 ; viii. 8 Heine and Amiens Cathedral, x. 275 Reference wanted, viii. 40 x. 369 Spilman monument in Waltham Abbey, viii. 247 J. (H.) on Cowper on Langford, iv. 109 ; source
of anecdotes, vii. 229
J. (J. F.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 450 Drumminnor, lairds of, iv. 527 Forbes (Alexander), 1564-1617, iv. 489 Forbes of Skellater, iii. 467 Gellyf edtian, Cynghordy, and Llettysciep, v. 28 ' Ian Roy,' v. 110 ; vi. 510 ' Just Twenty Years Ago,' xi. 230 Succession to Hanover and Brunswick, v. 507
J. (M.) on ' Les six Ages de la Femme,' ii. 469 J. (R. H.) on Logan, Laughan, v. 290 Privy
Councillors, ix. 449 J. (S. A.) on Markyate, viii. 188 J. (T.) on Cromwell's Ironsides, xi. 436 Disraeli's
Life : Emanuel, xi. 390 J. (W.), author of poem, 1781, ix. 391
J. (W.) on Sir Robert Peel and his speeches, iii.
J. (W. C.) on English sovereigns as deacons, xi. 97- Gamnecourt in Picardy, ii. 429 ; iii. 51 Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, vi. 190- Poet's Road, Canonbury, vi. 74 Jackdaw of Rheims,' its pedigree, x. 107
Jacket, dinner-jacket, first use of, v. 7, 115 297
515 ' Jack Ketch's journeyman "= thief, ii. 246
Jack-knives given to ugly men, i. 76
Jackson (Sir Anthony), b. 1599, his wife, vi.300 ix. 251 ; xii. 220
Jackson (Arthur E.) on John Morgan of the Inner Temple, xi. 380
Jackson (Rev. E.) on case of duplicate*; marriage,-
Jackson (G. A.) on Loch collectioniof Scottish
documents, i. 21 Jackson (J.), author of book of travel,*' c 1797
xii. 100
Jackson ( J. S. Francis) on Francis family, iii. 343, Jackson (R. Barnewall) on Jackson's Tower,' viii,
348 Jackson (Theodore W.) on Bird Island : Bramble
Cay, viii. 388
Jackson (Rev. Thomas), D.D., of St. Paul's, v. 129- Jackson (T. W.) on old pistol maker, x. 387-
use of military titles, 348 Jackson (W.), musician, 1784, x. 211 Jackson (Rev. W.), " Viper " Jackson, d. 1795
xii. 183 Jackson (W. H. M.) on Pilfold of Effingham, vi.
154 Jackson (William), his ' Rape of the Table,' vii,
329
Jackson family and Jackson's Tower, Gloucester- shire, viii. 348 ' Jackson's Oxford Journal,' Mordaunt's Index to
ii. 289 Jackson-Piggott (W.) on Sir John Jefferson's
descendants, xi. 190 Jacob (T.) on songs wanted, xii. 301 Jacob & Esau, a lirm of auditors, xii. 318 Jacobi (Mary Putnam), 1860, her husband, v.
289, 397 ; vi. 416 " Jacobin "=" Jacobite," earliest use of the
name, iv. 6 " Jacobite "=" Jacobin," earliest use of the-
name, iv. 6 ; word used 1425, ix. 387 Jacobite, Earl of Beyerley, c. 1780, vii. 329, 453 Jacobite garters, their origin, ii. 144 Jacobite plot in Oxford, 1715, vi. 90, 174 Jacobite song, " Nowhere beats the heart so
kindly," i. 248, 291, 315
Jacobite verses : " And down wi' Geordie, kirn- milk Geordie " : " Turnip-hoer," v. 485 Jacobites, their French engineer, vi. 130 Jacobs (J.) on Litany : spitting and stamping the
feet, iii. 217, 295 Nelson : " musle," iv.
373 Tattershall : Elsham : Grantham, iv. 314 Jacobs (P.) on first coffee-house keeper, v. 369 Jacobs (Reginald) on Anglesey House, Drury
Lane, ix. 277 Authors wanted, xi. 479 " Bell " Bible, xii. 37 Borstal, xi. 54
Botolph Lane, xi. 8 " Bushel and Strike,"
ix. 393 Csesar (Julius) and Old Ford, xi. 476
Cold Harbour at Hackney, xii. 258 Crooked
Lane, London Bridge, x. 489 D 'Israeli :
Thames Street, xii. 359 Fresh Wharf, ix.
248 Gosson (Henry), bookseller, xii. 401