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GENERAL INDEX.
Jewer (Arthur J.) on bishop's household, ix. 84
Jewish Calendar: moon "seen through glass,"
viii. 230, 252, 294, 331, 380 Jewish people, Voltaire on, ix. 49, 298 ; x. 33
Jewish tombstones, clasped hands on, viii. 14, 95, 154, 217, 273
-Jewish treasure-trove, source of the story, xii. 395, 414
Jewry (Laura), author of novels, xii. 100, 266
Jews, Jehovah, in affirmations by, ii. 346, 433 ; Simon Bolivar and the, v. 28 ; patriotism of, 426 ; in Ireland, vii. 284 ; and the War, x. 247 ; Bonamy of York, exiled 1293, xi. 376 ; Hebrew books in Ramsey Abbey Library, 376 ; 150 converts, temp. Henry III., 376 ; "munition- making on the Sabbath, xii. 278 ; dietetics of 'the people, 334, 380, 405, 466
Jew's cake = " passover," a localism, i. 365
Jew's eye, meaning of the phrase, ii. 208, 277
Jewsbury (Maria Jane) in Ceylon and India, i. 41
Jex-Blake (Dr. S.), 1840-1912, woman doctor, v. 65, 187
Jezreel's Tower, Rochester, viii. 404
" Jiffle," use of the word, vii. 487
Jingles in Latin, origin of, x. 250, 298, 337, 392, 436
Jirga = assembly use of the word, i. 327, 378
Joan of Arc and St. Margaret, i. 347 ; ii. 277
Joannes Britannus, 14th-century rector in Hun- gary, i. 488
Job or .Tope family, iii. 448
' Jock Elliot,' ballad mentioned by Scott, ix. 49
" Jockey doctors," temp. Charles II., iv. 470 ; v. 517 : 'vii. 218
Joel (John), Jouel, or Juiel, executed at Rouen, ii. 427
Johannes, " Brother Johannes," his prophecy, 1600, x. 370, 397. 418. 494 ; xi. 94
John (Father) and Dr. Bacon, in Rome 1644, xii. 401. 445, 507
John (Father) of Cronstadt, bibliographical items, x. 289. 337
John (Xing), a justification of, vii. 43 ; ix. 63, 155, 257; x. 156
John II. of France : his sword, i. 307, 373
John of Cosington, c. 1300, his biographv, iii. 67, 133
- John Gilpin,' translated into Latin elegiacs, ix.
430, 477, 513
John Rylands Library, exhibition of Bibles, iii. 281
Johnson (Dr.), of Warwick, Westminster scholar, c. 1660, iii. 188, 337
Johnson (Duke), Westminster scholar, lt26, iv. 230
Johnson (Lieut.-Gen.), Westminster School ste- ward, 1782, vii. 251
Johnson (Dr. E. Angas) on two poems wanted, viii. 129
Johnson (F.) on " Confounded red herrings," v. 377
Johnson (Garrett), 1599, tomb-maker, ix. 445
Johnson (G. H.) on punctuation: its importance, xi. 49
Johnson (H. H.) on author wanted, ix. 475 Clerks in holy orders as combatants, xii. 56 Derived senses of the cardinal points, viii. 216 Druidism, modern advocate of, x. 456 English sovereigns as deacons, xi. 97 -" Flewengge " : " sparrow-biels," x. 157 Frescoes at Avignon, xi. 32 " Kultur," x. 452
' Ladies of Castlemarch,' xii. 407, 487
Oriental names mentioned by Gray, x. 53
Przemysl : language of Galicia, x. 456
Rooks' justice, viii. 469 Sex of Enodias,
Epistle to the Philippians (iv. 2), x. 509
Sparrow-blasted, ii. 267 Sparrow-grass as- paragus, ii. 266 ; x. 227 Tavern signs : Mother Huff-Cap " : " Tom o' Bedlam " xii. 385, 506' To One in Paradise,' x. 72
Tree folk-lore: the elder, xii. 410, 489, 450
Turtle and thunder, xi. 52 "Widdicote" = sky, xi, 32 Words used in Thomas Lodge's ' Wits Miserie,' 1596, x. 435 Johnson (H. T.) on Cottam family, ix. 490 Johnson (Major John), Westminster scholar, i 309
418, 456, 516
Johnson (Richard), his epitaph, 1607, ix. 447 Johnson (S.), bibliography of his works, vii. 507 viii. 71, 87, 155, 175, 292 ; his boots worn indifferently on either foot, i. 184, 253 ; books on his circle, 227 ; his and BoswelPs tours in the Hebrides, 307, 377 ; first Italian translation of ' Rasselas,' 404, 497 ; on hunting, ii. 525 ; iii. 52 ; anecdote of a dinner in Scotland iv. 105, 153 ; and tobacco, 148, 175 ; and ' The Pilgrim's Progress,' 408, 492 ; and Dr. Dodd, 445 ; " ocean " in his ' Dictionary,' vi. 308 ; his copies of Burton's ' Anatomy of Melan- choly,' 390 ; epigram on him and Garrick, vii. 149 ; his copies of Burton's ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' 314 ; his ' Dictionary ' and ' The Reader,' vii. 468 ; viii. 36, 75, 117 ; his ' Lives of the Poets,' 167 ; his copies of Burton's ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' x. 117 ; poem attributed to, 304 ; poem attributed to, xi. 72 ; Percy Fitzgerald on, 188, 235 ; on nshine' xii. 462
Johnson (Samuel), of Canterburv, 1760, vii. 88 157
Johnson (Walter) on stained glass : Whitbv Abbey, vii. 148
Johnson family, and William Ricketts =Mary Goodwin, iii.' 168
Johnsonian on sisters of Bennet Lan-ton xii. 342
Johnsoniana, ix. 206, 413
Johnston (A. W.) on "ask"=tart, viii. 194 Barry, ix. 469 Bruck, Orkney word, i. 353 Cromarty, viii. 178 ' Havamal,' ix. 137 " Hogmanay," vii. 36 Jo. Ben. on Orkney, iv. 89 Mother's maiden name as children's surname, iii. 218 " Old Mogul," Drury Lane, iii. 235 Shetland words, iv. 108 Skating in the Middle Ages, v. 276
Johnston (Andrew), Etonian, 1765, x. 490
Johnston (Arthur), bibliography of, x. 346
Johnston (F. A..) on Douglas family, ix. 189 Kennedy family, vii. 8
Johnston (G. D.) on Thames bridge at Walton, vii. 194
Johnston (H. A.) on Selina Bunbury, xii. 89
Johnston ( J. J. Hunter) on roses as cause of colds and sneezing, xi. 369 '
Johnston (Peter), Etonian, 1762, x. 490
Johnston (T. R. St.) on Johnston family, x. 69 St. Johnston, xii. 320
Johnston (Col. W.) on Sir Jacob Adolphus, x. 16
Johnston family, x. 69
Johns tone (Chevalier), his lineage, v. 167
Johnstone (Richard), Etonian, 1763, x. 490