ELEVENTH SERIES.
165
1689-1725, x. 68 Harding (William) of Baraset,
xi. 349 ' John Gilpin ' in Latin elegiacs, ix.
613 Leigh (Theophilus), D.D., iv. 429
Mont St. Michel, xi. 362 Noual de la Loigrie
'(Baron), vi. 467 Oxfordshire landed gentry,
xi. 266 Register of Marriages of Roman
Catholics before 1837, ix. 469 Second English
Pope, ix. 515 Spineto (Marquis de), x. 177
Tippoo Sahib's stick, ix. 477 Webster (Joshua),
M.D., ix. 8 ; x. 156 ; xi. 388 Whichcote in
Wiltshire, viii. 209
TL. (G.) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 269 ' Tomahawk ' : Matt Morgan, viii. 53
~Xi. (G. D.) on Chippendale (Ihomas), vii. 216 Deeds and abstracts of title : society for their preservation, iv. 216
Xi. (G. V.) on authors of quotations wanted, ix. 429 ; schoolboys hi Thackeray, viii. 309
TL. (H.) on Andrews (T.), vii. 287 William Hamilton Maxwell, ix. 230
X. (H. A.) on John Longman : spinets, xii. 199 Bochford (Earls of), vii. 107
rL. (H. G.) on bell of the Bounty, ix. 489
- L. (H. P.) on African (South) slang, ii. 138
Average, ii. 235 Baker's servants, o. 1440, i. 38- " Derry " and " Down," i. 394 Fere, its derivation, ii. 394 "Fry," in Dryden and Leigh Hunt, it. 378 Hanoverian regiment, iii. 457 Lush and Lushington surnames, iii. 490 Market day, ii. 98 Moor, more and moory- ground, iv. 37 " Mutation of throstles," i. 70
- Oera Linda Book,' ii. 429 Onocratalus, a
bird, i. 392 Safety- vent, i. 67 Sake, its meaning, i. 106 " Sastrugi " in snow, i. 228 Scaltheen, an Irish drink, ii. 429 Schelm = wild carnivora, Ii. 266 "Seersucker " coat, ii. 69 Senpere, its meaning, i. 510 Shrove Monday : Collop Monday, i. 352 Sussex iron- works : obsolete terms, i. 116 Tally- Ho : 'Yoicks, i. 172 Tenedish, ii. 493 Worth in place-names, ii. 13
- L. (I. M.) oa authors wanted, i. 88, 455 Behead-
ing in Germany, i. 273 Cheyne Walk : Chelsea old church i. 171 Fig trees in London, i. 52 " Unrejoicing "in Wordsworth, i. 109
~L. (J.) on families of Kay and Key, xii. 16
"L. (J. A.) on Irish schoolboys : descriptions of parents, iv. 70
"L. (J. B. R. J.) on chess and duty, iv. 88 L. (J. de) on authors wanted, viii. 329 ' Tribune ' (18th century), viii. 368
.'L. (J. H.) on Bateman (John), x. 230 " Bells of Arms," v. 378 Henegan (Sir Richard Drake), Kt. of the Hanoverian or Guelphic Order, ix. 89 i r i s h Volunteers, x. 230 " Mother and Three Camps," " Point of War," iv. 337 L. (K. T.) on vanishing London : the Sardinian Archway, v. 351
- L. (L. G. C.) on " trow," vii. 36 wreck of the
Royal George, vii. 113
L. (M.) on ' Anne of Geierstein,' i. 253 Authors of quotations wanted, vi. 11 " Ethrog," v. 331 Packet-boat charges, 17th century, xi. 110
"L. (M. C.) on American words and phrases, iii. 315, 354 ' Canadian Boat Song,' i. 311 Librarians, eminent : J. C. Cogswell, iii. 55 Matthews (the late Mr. Brander), i. 325 Words in American newspapers : " franklin," i. 97
Ii. (P.) on Bennett (W. A.),, Esq., iii. 129 Pring (B.), iii. 129 Tollner;(W. M.), iii. 129
L. (P. T.) on Thackeray's characters, originals of,
ix. 205 Pied Piper, ix. 245 L. (R.) on authors wanted, vii. 251 L. (R. A. A.) on Austen (Jane) at Southampton, iv. 67 Liverpool Museum : British Gallery, vii. 170 ' London Chronicle,' : ' Monthly Review,' v. 130 " Margiana " : name of
author wanted, vii. 150 Strahan (William) and
Andrew), iv. 67 Young (Mrs. Mary), Eton
dame, v. 68
L. (R. B.) on Christie of Baberton, vi. 488 L. (R. E.) on tigers' whiskers, xii. 481 L. (S.) on manor of Milton-next-Gravesend, iv.
436 " Rucksack " or " rucksack," ix. 257 L. (S. O.) on Christmas bough : Christmas bush,
iii. 74 L. (W. ,B. C.) on Easter : calculating its date,
iii. 389
L. (W. E.) on Hawkins, ix. 9 L. (W. R.) on early Christian gilt glass, vi. 291 L.-W. (E.) on roundhead, a weapon, i. 358
Skolpyne, a fish, iii. 269 La Beaumelle (Laurent Angliviel de), his ' Mes
Pens6es,' viii. 206 La Jeunesse, his identity, i. 208 La Motte, refugee family, vi. 221 La Revelli6re-L6peaux and Talleyrand, vi. 109 La Rive (Lieut. J. R.), Royal Reg. Artillery,
retired 1819, xi. 130
La Rochefoucauld (Due de) and Wilkes, viii. 286 La Tr^moille, House of its history, ii. 201 Labouchere (Henry), anecdotes of, differently
told, v. 89 Lac on Fulsby, Lincohisbire, v. 168 Great
Glemham, co. Suffolk, vi. 29, 369 Hurlsey
Park and Compton Monceux Manor, Hants,
vi. 329
Lace made by French prisoners of war, viii. 269 Lacey, origin of the place-name, xii. 50, 124 Lacis or filet-work, mediaeval, viii. 108, 194, 473 Lack (Benjamin) on authors of quotations wanted,
vi. 35 Lackington (James), bookseller, his medals, iv.
470 ; v. 16 ; vi. 125, 195 Lacy as a place-name, iii. 8, 136 Lacy (Sir de), and the Coronation, 1838, iv. 166 Lade (Sir John), c. 1750, "Mr, B ck," and
" Black D ," x. 269, 316, 357, 394, 472 ; xi.
32 ; article on, xii. 35 Ladies, and University degrees, ii. 247, 358, 395,
436, 498 ; their hats in theatres, ii. 380, 476,
518 ; military corps of, proposed in 1803, ii.
448 ; Royal, as colonels-in-chief, x. 27 ' Lady " =woman, use of the word, 1605, ix.
487
' Lady," title for wife of a knight, x. 131 Lady Chapel, described as Ladies' Choir, xi. 338,
436 ; the separate dedication of xii. 160, 205,
230 Lady Day, annual vestry meeting held on, iii.
288, 338, 473 ' Lady Fast," reference to in Tindale's works, iv.
527, v. 54 Lady of Elche,' bust of Iberian art, xii. 342, 390,
428 ' Lady of the Lamp," Florence Nightingale's
name, xi. 249, 405 Lady's Pocket Magazine ' and ' Athenaeum,' x.
310
Lafayette family, iv. 295 Lafenestre (Gaston), artist, his works, v. 48