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ancestors, iv. 173 Goldsmith's ' Deserted Village,' ii. 41 Gratious and Gracines Street, iii. 212 Gray and the Antrobus family, vi. 461 Gwynn (Nell) : Rose Gwyn, x. 16 Hemans "(Mrs.) and ' the distinguished lin- guist," viii. 132 " Here I lay outside the door," vi. 137 Holmes (Sherlock) : his methods and literary pedigree, x. 376 Holwell family, iii. Ill ' Hudibras ' : earliest pirated edition, ii. 211 Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, 1701-79, ix. 36 Hyeres Cathedral, inscription in, ii. 150 ; v. 407 Ivory (Sir John), ii. 147, 195 Jersey (Earl of) : lines of his ancestress, iv. 374 Knapp (George), M.P., ii. 95 " Laking "= playing, vii. 87 Lang (Andrew), vi. 86, 252 Latimer (Barony of), vi. 126 La Tromoille (House of), ii. 201 Leman Street, B., iv. 376 ' Lizzie Lindsay,' iv. 33 London, bibliography of, ii. 190 ; v. 343 London, vanishing landmarks of, iv. 537 ; v. 351, 378 Londres : Londinium, v. 456 ; vi. 173 Louvain, University of, x. 207 Loyel, ballad of Lord, vi. 171 " Loveless as an Irish- man," ix. 68 Lowndes's ' Bibliographer's Manual,' vi. 191 Ludgate, iv. 485 Mac- Donald : MacQueen, vi. 426 Mansel family, iii. 215 -Marlowe's ' Epitaph on Sir Roger Manwood,' ii. 24 " Men, women, and Her- veys," viii. 33^ Military executions, iv. 354 " Moolvee," vi. 212 Moran (Edward R.), ii. 168, 358 Noble families in Shakespeare, iv. 398 " Of sorts," vii. 417 Omar Khayyam, v. 192 ; vi. 34 Paris barriers, iv. 338 Parr (Catherine), descendants of, x. 232 Pepys, birthplace of, vii. 304 ' Pickwick Papers ' : printers' errors in first edition, iv. 352 " Pindar (Peter)," Dr. Wolcot, iv. 410 Pitt House, sale of, ix. 118 Pitt's Buildings : Wright's Build- ings, iv. 92 Poem wanted : ' The Reveille,' x. 353 Printers' proofs, vi. 444 Prior family of Tewkesbury, ix. 29 " Queen Elinor in the ballad," x. 194 Royal Tunbridgo Wells, vi. 495 St. Wilhelmina, patron saint of nursing mothers, v. 513 Sardinian Archway, v. 351, 378 ' Sevign6 (Madame do) and her Contem- poraries,' x. 369 Shakespeare, second folio of plays, viii. 196 ; and the Warwickshire dialect, ix. 288 Sheridan's ' Critic ' : T. Vaughan, iv. 47 ' She Stoops to Conquer ' : explana- tions wanted, vi. 154 " Slav Scholar," viii. 316 Snakes, extracting from their holes, viii. 173 " Speak to me, Lord Byron," x. 94 Statue of Charles I. at Charing Cross, x. 217 Stevons's ' Dramatic History,' vi. 501 - Strawberry Hill : ' Description of the Villa,' 1774, iv. 251 Stulz (Baron), vii. 121" Swiss Cottage, The," iv. 537 Teapoy : collarette, iii. 194 Terrace, iii. 332 Thames, v. 332, 474 " To carry one's life in one's hands," vii. 72 " To pull one's leg," viii. 213 " Tout comprondro c'est tout pardonner," iv. 154 Vegetable parchment, x. 309 Victoria (Queen), maternal great -grandmother, iii. 438, 471 ; iv. 12 ' Voice from the Bush,' iii. 114, 490 Wallis (Ralph), the " Cobler of Gloucester," viii. 71 Warwick Lane and its Associations, iii. 121, 250 Wellington at Eton, viii. 346 Wharton (Sir Miles), iii. 372 " When, dearest, I but think of Thee," vi. 431 Widnes-Steven- son collection, ix. 301 Wilderness Row, Clerkenwell, viii. 151, 233 Williams (Sir C.


Hanbury), Sir Woodbine Parish, and Carlyle, iii. 163' Young Folks,' iii. 71

Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Antwerp, fortifications of, x. 188 Austen's (Jane) ' Persuasion,' v. 75- Bannister (John), musician temp. Charles II., vi. 312 Books, chained, vi. 373 Duff, Mis- sionary ship, x. 14 Edwards's drawings of birds : Sir Hans Sloane, iv. 193 Folly, ii. 158 George I.'s statues, iii. 152 Godby (James), portrait by : identification sought, vi. 473 - Guerard (J. M.), ii. 177 Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, ix. 134 London, signs of old,, v. 416 London street cries, ii. 387 Marl- borough in Dublin, vii. 175 Mary, Queen of Scots, portrait of, vii. 515 Milgrove, 1731 1810, v. 517 Milton and the company of" Coopers, i. 244 Penge as a place-name, v. 97 " Rumford " chimney, ix. 443 Statues in the British Isles, iii. 24, 423 ; iv. 184 Turkish spy in Paris, vi. 55 Wales (Princes of), ii. 71 Yorkshire place-names, viii. 438

Priest murdered near Reading, c. 1800,, ix. 130,, 191

Priestley and the Birmingham riots, i. 280

Priests, Irish, banished to Barbados by Cromwell,, i. 149 ; pagan colleges of, in Italy, vi. 250, 351, 370

Primero, game of cards, vi. 187, 347 ; vii. 1,23, 41, 94, 177

Primram (Henry), c. 1851, his biography, v. 490

Primrose (Gilbert), Colonel, 24th Regiment, 1717.. ix. Ill

Primrose Hill and Lombard Street off Fleet Street, ii. 269, 337

" Prince Fred " satire, earliest version. I. 148, 292, 355

Prince of Orange Coffee-House, Haymarket, v..

Prince of Wales's Tavern, Sloane Street, c. 1800,

xii. 68 Princes, German, who have fallen in the War,

1914-15, xii. 217 Princes' deaths and comets : Julius Caesar, i

448 ; ii. 18, 57 Princess and crumpled rose-leaf, story, x. 489 ;

xi. 34

Princesses, mediaeval, dates of birth, x. 49 Pring (B.), patron of cricket, c. 1850, iii. 129 Pringle (James Hall), 1689, his descendants, i. 326 Prinknash, Gloucestershire place-name, its origin,.

ii. 228, 313

Printed books, early English, vii. 327, 377, 432 Printers and booksellers, Bristol, ii. 23 Printers' Athenaeum, " Literary and Social

Institutions," ix. 290 Printer's Bible, misprint in Psalm cxix., ii. 408, 475 Printers of Huntingdonshire, vi. 207 ; viii. 44 ;

of Cirencester, xi. 141 : of London, c. 1704, xii.

139, 205 Printers of the Statutes, c. 1500, i. 106, 238 ;:

c. 1550, ii. 117

Printers' phrases, earliest instances of, x. 106 Printers' proofs of 1812, vi. 444 Printers' work, manual of, xi. 301, 368 Printing, Watson's ' History ' of, i. 90, 154, 234 ;

early, in Europe and elsewhere, ii. 126,176 ;

in Bohemia, ii. 286 ; unpublished MS. on r

1762, iv. 388 ; in colour, earliest examples of,,

vii. 488 ; called " ars formularia," 1498, xi..

414 ; " anastatic," Edgar Allan Poe and, xii..

359, 403, 443