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Pindar, Ben Jonson's quotation from, xi. 267 ; xii. 17

Pindar (Peter), Dr. Wolcot, early life, iv. 329,

410 ; and stamp in red, " J. W.," xii. 118 Pink (W. D.) on Abbot (George), M.P., i. 322 Appleyard (John),iii. 307 Arnold (Sir Nicholas), iv. 42, 174 Arundel (Sir John) of Clerkenwell, iii. 367 ; iv. 32 Ashby (William), Ambassador to Scotland, 1588-90, iv. 190 Ashley or Astley (Mistress Katherine), iii. 447 ; iv/52 Ashton (Sir William), iii. 387 Badger (W'illiam), iv. 68 Blount (Sir Josceline), vi. 28 Boate (Edward), M.P., for Portsmouth, 1646-8, vi. 68 Boteler (Sir Edward), Kt. of Danbury, Essex, vi. 169 Boucher or Bourchier (i^alph), Gent, M.P., vi. 210 Brett (Col. Henry), vii. 247 Bristol M.P.'s : Sir Arthur Hart and Sir John Knight, iv. 291 Brooke (John), barrister, ii. Ill Brooke (Sir John), Lord Cobham, vii. 421 Brooke of Cobham, i. 98 Browne (Sir William), Kt., Governor of Flushing, temp. Elizabeth and James I., viii. 128 Bruce (Hon. .James) of Barbados, viii. 167 Bucknall, viii. 146 Cecil (Edward), Viscount Wimbledon, vi. 17 Cleveland (Dukedom of), x. 249 Courte- Tiay (Sir William), vi. 18 Danvers family of tSwithland and London, viii. 113 Dudley (Sir Henry), ii. 230 Farington of Worden, iii. 385 Fleetwood of Missenden : the Kingsley family, v. 41 Hacket (Sir Andrew), iv. 114 Herle (Nicholas), M.P. for Grampound, vi. 276 Holcroft of Vale Royal, x. 175 Howard <Sir Philip), x. 178 Killigrew (Sir Henry), xii. 318 Knighthood, bestowed twice, ii. 178 ; earliest age : Arthur of Brittany, vii. 355 Knights made at the Coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn, 1533, xii. 381 Leighton (Thomas), M.P., ii. 207 " Lord Burlacy " in 1645, vi. 147 Middleton (Sir Thomas), iv. 212 Moore (Christopher), ii. 134 More (Sir 'Thomas), granddaughter of, vi. 87 Norton (Sir Gregory), .the regicide, x. 194 Pelham (Speaker), i." 272 Perceval (Sir Philip), M.P., i. 372 Philip (Sir Matthew), Mayor of London, ii. 94 Robinson (Luke), M.P., xi. 197 St. John (Sir Beauchamp), Kt., x. 130 Swinfen (John), x. 16 Wharton (Sir Miles), iii. 372

Pinnacles of church, heraldic animals as, vi. 189, 317

Tins, entomological, date of invention, viii. 270

Pintodo (Dolores) on " artibeus," its etymology, ii. 447

" Pious chansons " in ' Hamlet ' and ' Pise Can- tiones,' x. 467

Pip=spot on a card, ii. 465, 514

Pipe, origin of the " churchwarden," vii. 289

Pipe Rolls and Cheshire, vi. 141

Piper (A. Cecil) on Dr. Richard Russell, v. 35

Piper (H. Hunt), 1781-1864, Unitarian minister, vi. 129, 176, 216, 236, 294, 317

Piper (J. J.) on Carthagena medal, ix. 290 Farmer (Capt. G.), monument to, viii. 467 Haak (Theodore), x. 88 Hawkhurst, Kent, Registers of, ix. 350 Irish wills and registers, ix. 370 Jennings of Salehurst, Sussex, viii. 428 Marriages in 18th century : Scotland and Ireland, x. 410 Power (Dr. Garret), viii. 30 Power (Pierce), Esq., J.P., x. 388 Power family, x. 108

Piper in the Plague of London, statue of, v. 64, 153


Pipes, clay, used in 1858, viii. 190, 256

Pique on Cowlard, ix. 514

Pirate haul, English, from Spain, 1579, xii. 199,

266 Pirates on stealing, origin of the allusion, iv. 248,

419 Pirton, Herts, apparition at, iii. 466 ; iv. 33, 134,

198 Pisa, " cardinal's hat " in Cathedral, vii. 410,

476 ; mark on Cathedral chairs, vii. 410, 476 " Pisanus Fraxi," H. S. Ashbee's nom de guerre.

viii. 365

Piscinae, consecration crosses near, viii. 328, 398 ' Pishoken,' song sung by Hogarth, v. 509 ; vi. 75

Pistol makers, Johnson Collins, 1780, x. 387, Pit or Pitt (James), his ' Letter on Superstition,'

v. 205, 315 Pitfleld (Rev. Sebastian), his ghost, ii. 367, 510 ;

iii. 95

Pitman (Capt.), c. 1850, his relatives, vi. 448, 513 Pitman (H. A.) on Cumming (Alexander), 1733-

1814, watch and clock-maker, vii. 106 Painter,

identification of sought, vii. 107 Pitman (J. F.) on Sudane, Soudan, or Soldank

family, iii. 88

Pitman (Capt. S.), c. 1850, his relatives, vii. 12 Pitseus (Joannes) and Robert Burton, i. 325 Pitt (G. Dibdin), his dramas, c. 1842, xii. 67 Pitt (William), statue in Hanover Square, ii. 85,

136 ; his enfranchisement scheme, 1785, iii.

8, 77 ; his ' Letter on Superstitition,' iii. 107,

218 ; as cornet of horse, iii. 463 ; ' Letter on

Superstition ' wrongly attributed to, v. 205,

315 ; and ' An Extraordinary Ode,' xii. 462 Pitt family of Cosey Hall, Gloucestershire, iv. 330 Pitt House, Hampstead Heath, the sale of, 1914,

ix. 66, 118 Pitti Gallery, portrait of son of Frederick III. of

Denmark, iii. 267, 314, 418 ; portraits in, iv.

195

Pitts (Lewis) = Bacon, c. 1860, xii. 442 Pitt's Buildings, houses known as, 1793, iv. 50,

92

Pius IV. and lines on Rome, ii. 248, 318 Placard, newspapers, its history, xii. 483 Place de la Concorde, origin of the name, i. 89

Place-Names:

" Ac " in, vi. 430, 512

Acemannesceaster, vii. 446 ; viii. 238

Ainay, vii. 170, 251

Alcester, xi. 261 ; xii. 257

Alice Holt Forest, xii. 258, 306, 346

America, in Scotland, iv. 469 ; v. 38

Anzac, xii. 238

Ashby Fallows, vi. 68

Avenam, vi. 190, 275

Bagdad, iii. 69

Balnes, ix. 508 ; x. 37, 77, 137

Barlow, xi. 35, 78

Barn or Barm in, i. 468 ; ii. 53, 216

Barnet, ix. 265

Beauvoir, Normandy, v. 88

Belvoir, England, v. 88

Benge worth, v. 489 ; vi. 72

Berrysfield, vi. 368, 436 ; vii. 57

Beverley, ii. 263, 311, 391, 436

Birstwith, viii. 370

Boz and Dombey, iii. 244

Breaches, v. 289, 413