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GENERAL INDEX.
Arter (Andrew), memorial at Hammersmith, iii.
10, 75
Arthur (J.) on Smyth of Newbottle, viii. 208 Arthur (J. S.) on Sir Kenelm Digby, v. 110 Arthur (Prince) and window in St. Margaret's,
AVestminster, i. 15, 97
Artibeus, etymology of the word, ii. 447 " Artigou," origin of the word, ix. 207, 277 Artillery, Royal, Ninth Battalion, 1809-14, the
tenth company, v. 70, 155 Artists, water-colour, biographical details of, iv.
129 Arundel (Earl of), brother and uncle arrested,
1585, ii. 208, 251 Arundel (Sir John) of Clerkenwell, c. 1588, iii. 367,
415, 491 ; iv. 32, 97, 217 ; vi. 96 Arundel Collection, sale catalogue, 1720, i. 368 ' Arundines Cami ' (comic), medley of English
and Latin verses, xii. 502 Arvers (Felix), 1806-55, his sonnet, vi. 246, 334,
418, 431, 517 Ascham (Roger) and Joannes Ravisius Textor
iii. 441 ; proposed emendation, vii. 445, 517 Aschenald, meaning of the surname, x. 49, 233,
317
Ascough family, i. 407 " As dark as a stack of black cats," meaning of
the phrase, iv. 287
Asgill (Sir C.), Bt., his biography, v. 229, 317 " Ash " coincidence in advertisement, v. 387 Ashbee (H. S.), his nom de guerre " Pisanus
Fraxi," viii. 365
Ashborne, thefts from the church, 1686, xi. 261 Ashburnham (Sir Charles), Bart., Bishop of
Chichester, 1754-98, his marriage, xi. 280, 325 Ashby (William), Ambassador to Scotland 1588,
iv. 90, 105
Ashby Fallows, its locality, i. 169, 294 ; vi. 68 Ashby-Sterry (J.) on Sir "John Gilbert, x. 318
' Mask,' viii. 252
Ashford, " Parsonage " mentioned in will, xii. 140 Ashford family, vii. 29, 118; viii. 32 Ashley, or Astley (Katherine), governess to Queen
Elizabeth, iii. 447 ; iv. 13, 52 Ashley-Cooper (F. S.) on cricket in 1773, ix. 135
Tankerville (Fourth Earl of), ix. 10 Ashton (James), Westminster scholar, 1739, ii. 449 Ashton (H.) on " Oxendoles " : " Aughendois,"
vii. 288 Ashton (Sir William), M.P. 1624, his biography,
iii. 387, 477; iv. 16
Ashton or Assheton (T.), Etonian. 1761, ix. 350 Ash trees, law against the cutting of, x. 211, 396,
452 " Ask " =tart, dialect word, viii. 126, 194, 295,
335 Aske (Robert) of Aughton, 1537, and a MS. on,
iv. 441
Asparagus =sparrowgrass, its etymology, ii. 266 Aspilon (J.), d. 1445, his biography, i. '409 Aspinall (Algernon E.) on West India Committee,
iv. 507 " Aspinshaw, Leather Lane, London," name on
18th-century printing yjress, iv. 290, 399 Asquith (Mr. H. H.) and the Citv of London
School, x. 429, 470
" Assarta," meaning of the word, viii. 425, 478 Assey (C. W. L.), Cambridge student, 1831, viii. 90 Assize, Society of the Clerks of, MS. relating to,
1678-1851, v. 281 Assize commenced without judges, 1914, ix. 126
Assumption, Gospel for the Feast of the, xii. 380,
508 " As sure as God made little apples," use of the
phrase, iv. 289, 377 Assyrians and fish as a religious symbol, vii. 310,.
398 Astarte on authors of quotations wanted, i. 207 ;
iii. 388 ; iv. 329 ; v. 327 Burial under rivers, i..
290 corpse bleeding in presence of the murderer,
ii. 328 Epitaphiana, iii. 503 Latin law
pleadings, i. 448 " O dear, my good masters,"
iii. 128^Scott (Sir Walter), his poet ancestor,-
iii. 287 Sheep : their colour, iii. 466 " Storm
in a teacup," ii. 131 Wasps forecasting the-
weather, iv. 287 Astell (Mary), author, viii. 289 Astley (Sir 'Jacob), Royalist, his portrait, ii. 307 Astley or Ashley (Katherine), governess to Queem
Elizabeth, iii. 447 ; iv. 13, 52 Aston (Willoughby), Etonian, 1761, ix. 350, 434 Astrsea Queen Elizabeth, poetical name, iv. 69* ' Astrology ' and ' Encyclopaedia Britannica,' iv-
26
Astrology and Queen Elizabeth, ii. 107, 197, 359- Astwell Castle and Manor, Northants, its owners,..
iv. 189 Asylums, private, and lunatics, iv. 209, 251, 395^
499 Atharvan-athravan, Brahmin "manipulator,"
vi. 428 ' Athenaeum,' article entitled ' Felicia Hemans,'
x. 310 Athene and Poseidon, variations of the myth, xi...
377
Athill (Joseph), Etonian, 1760, ix. 350, 493 Athor on Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon, v..
428
Atkins or Atkyns and Rigail families, i. 349 Atkins (Alderman) and Thomason tracts, i. 205- Atkins (Thomas), origin of soldier's nickname, V-
146
Atkinson (E.) on Corio arms, ii. 89" Atkinson (R.), Westminster scholar, 1786, viii. 310 Atkyns (Sir Robert), K.B., his marriage, ii. 429,.
474
Atkyns family, v. 448 ; vi. 137 r 392 Atlantis, " lost continent," literature on, xii. 86,,
145, 168, 251
" At outs," use and meaning of the phrase, vi. 447 Atrebatum=Artois, ghosts in the churchyard,.
iii. 189, 256 " Attainting royal blood," the legality of, vii..
469; viii. 35, 93
Attar on " Fern to make malt," ii. 279 Atterbury (Osborn), d. 1752, his biography, i..
328, 415
" At that," use of the phrase, ix. 448 Atticus (Cosmas) and Nicolaus Mysticus, v. 408 ;.-.
vi. 34, 97
Attila, Cromwell "the English Attila," x. 349 Attucks (Crispus), his biography, i. 235, 491 Attwood (J. S.) on " Or. Goldsmith, B.A.," iii..
28 Sheridan: Stella, xi. 281 Aubrey (Wynne F. D. S.), Westminster scholar^.
1842, viii. 310
Auctioneer, first use of the Hammer, vii. 469 " Auditions, " " auditions," meaning of the word,,.
viii. 9
Audley (Sir Henry). See Dudley. " Aughendois " or " oxendoles," in a deed, vii. 288; viii. 77