ELEVENTH SERIES.
.Anonymous Works :
Road to Ruin : Two Royal Visits to Ireland,
1821, viii. 329 Robbers Cave, iv. 448 Rose Tree, 1845, by A. H. B., xii. 379 St. Aubin ; or, The Infidel, a novel, iv. 28 St. Roche, published in England, 1847, vi.
411
Sanguis Christi Clavis Coeli, viii. 41 Scenes and Adventures in Spain, 1845, vi. 411 Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus, 1710,
viii. 69
Sentimental Journey to Margate and Hast- ings, iii. 449
Service Afloat, 1833, vi. 411 Shaving Them, ii. 27
Short Stories, children's book, c. 1804, xi. 131 Short Whist, i. 90, 150, 277 Siege of Weinsberg, poem, vi. 427 Silver Domino, 1891, viii. 86, 133, 174, 438,
514
Six Little Princesses, xii. 199, 249 Slang Dictionary, published c. 1859, x. 488 Songs of the Chace, 1811, i. 329, 412 Speculum, in two dialogues, by W. A. B b.
1806, xii. 302, 442
Spirit of the Nation, poems, x. 148, 218 Stars and the Angels, 1858, vi. 349 Still Hour, poem, v. 169 Stranger, published 1806, ix. 170 Summer Rambles, children's book, c. 1804,
xi. 131 'Testament du Chevalier Walpole, 1767, vii.
129
Testimony of the Spade, i. 49 Thoughts and Meditations in Verse, 1848,
viii. 450
Three Weeks in Wet Sheets, vi. 68 Tit for Tat, American novel, 1855, ii. 489 Transport Voyage to Mauritius, 1851, x. 310 'Treatise of Treasons, 1572, xii. 481 'Triple Episcopacie, 1641, vi. 250, 338 'Twice a Traitor, v. 390, 496 Twin Brothers, ii. 247
Velvet Cushion, published 1814, iv. 28S, 494 Villeroy ; or, the Horrors of Zindorf Castle,
vii. 348
Visions of the Western Railways, ix. 349 Voice from the Bush, a poem, iii. 48, 114, 214,
271, 490
Vortigern and Rowena, i. 73 Walk through Switzerland, i. 224 Wandering Nag, Irish poem, iii. 346 Way to Bring the World to Rights, 1711, viii.
69
White Hand and a Black Thumb, iii. 249, 338 Whole Duty of Man, xii. 27, 87, 487 William Tell, play for children, v. 469, 520 Work published by Longmans, 1827, and
Josiah Chorley, iii. 287 World, poem, ii'. 1835, 408 Young Englishman's First Residence in
Jamaica, by a Widow, 1836, ix. 328 Zoriada, or Village Annals, novel, 1786, v.
128
'Anquetil family, iv. 427
.Anscombe (A.) on Acemanneceaster, vii. 446 Arnold (Matthew) on modern hurry, iv. 37 Aynescombo, Surrey, iv. 130 B. and G. con- . fused in Domesday and Feuda Aids, iv. 17
Beowulf in High-Dutch saga, xii. 133 " Casere
weold creacum " : ' Widsith,' vii. 62
" Castle " in Shakespeare and Webster, vii.
394 Castra," " castrae," in old English, v.
103 Diagraph " ea " in proper names in
' Widsith,' viii. 261 Edward = lor werth, ii. 34
Eowas of "Widsith " vii. 501 Etymology of
Esher, vii. 35 Faber (J.), ii. 69 Fastida
(Bishop) and farmhouse bread, iii. 305
" Gifla " : Isleworth : Islington, iv. 43
Grations or Gracines Street, iii. 212 " Greeks "
of the Rhine and the Creascas of "Widsith,"
x. 341 " Gutpinda " : the folk-name of the
Goths, vii. 302 Hanwell, Middlesex : deriva-
tion, xii. 446 Heruli in ' Widsith,' viii. 402
Hunas of 'Widsith,' xi. 143 Interpolations and
dislocations in ' Widsith,' xi. 485 Lake _(Sir
Launcelot du) in ' Widsith,' x. 141 " Ljus,"
i. 209, 375 Londres, London : Londinium,
v. 191, 314; vi. 32 Lucius, v. 334 Ludgate, v.
35 Markyate, viii. 253 Penge as a place-
name, iv.* 497 " Plowden," ix. 305 Rutter
(Col. John), xi. 109 Schiitte's Law and ' Wid-
sith,' ix. 362 Spon, Spoon, xi. 499 Terminal
" ac," vi. 512 Thames, v. 333 Unecungga :
Ynetunga, ii. 143,272,473 Wala in 'Widsith,'
1. 14, vi. 7; viii. 8 "When our Lord shall lie in
our Lady's lap," i.94 ' Widsith,'!., vi. 18, and
" Gautigoth," vi. 201, 371 ' Widsith,' 1.1. 4-5,
ix. 161" Wigesta," iv. 304" Wiogora
Coaster " : Worcester, i. 123 " Wistlanwudu "
and the date of ' Widsith,' xii. 393" Yelver "
in place-names, vi. 352
Ansgar, Master of the Horse to Edward the Confessor, i. 369; ii. 73, 133
Anstruther, Fife, history of the town, xi. 188, 288, 368, 479 : xii. 78, 109
Anstruther (Robert), M.P. 1793-4, his biography, iv. 389, 459, 494
Anstruther-Gray (W.) on letter of Scott's : " Mutale," vii. 145
Antelope on regimental badge of the 6th Foot, ix. 8
Anthem, National, suggested origin of, v. 266, 355 ; tune adopted by the Prussians, xi. 68, 113, 197, 441 ; standard version of, xi. 248, 307, 441
Anthem, Russian National, translation, xi. 248, 308
Antigallican Society, c. 1780, its principles, iv. 448, 512; v. 59
Antiquary on bishop's transcripts, vii. 155
' Antiquary,' quotations in, x. 90, 155, 178, 217
Antiquities, London, museums of, iii. 401, 483; iv. 34
Antonine Itinerary, Spinis in, i. 61
Antrim on Anglo-Saxon obsolete words, iv. 470 ; Glass manufactured at Belfast, iii. 408
Antrobus (Ralph), b. 1576, his career, iii. 268, 417 ; viii. 318
Antrobus family and Gray, vi. 461 ; vii. 35
Anvers, Margrave of, and Viscount of Bruxelles, the titles, x. 370, 415
Anvil cure for fever, iv. 448
Antwerp, fortifications in the 17th century, x. 186
Antwerp (Marquis of), history of the title, viii. 230
Antwerp and Constantinople, a statesman's saying, xii. 360
" Any," pronunciation of the word, x. 403