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Baldwin, of Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn, v. 428 ;

vi. 14, 306

Balfe (E.). Dutch artist, his paintings, xii. 121 Balfour (John), b. 1775, graduated 1789, ii. 427 :

iii. 32, 75, 327

Ball. Coll. on Col. Phaire, ii. 207 Ball (F. Elrighton) on Banks (Percival), v. 456 ; Pilkington (Rev. Matthew) vi. 65 Secretaries to the Lords Lieutenant, ii. 233 Swift and 'The Postman,' i. 8 Swift at Havisham, i. 8 Ball (H. Houston) on Abp. Euseby Cleaver, iii. 114 Cotter (Eogerson), iii. 114 Cradle of Henry of Monmouth : Ball family, i. 314 Jacob Henriquez and his daughters, ii. 279 Public School Registers, ii. 52

Ball (J. Dyer) on arithmetic among the Romans : the abacus, y. 271 " Canabull blue silke," ii. 119 ' Excelsior ' in Pigeon English, ii. 357 Kite or dragon, i. 429 Money-box, v. 276 spider stories, iv. 115

Ball (Richard), of Chalton, d. c. 1632, vii. 330, 431 Ball (Robert ?), Mayor in Devonshire, c. 1810, iv.

389

Ball family, y. 370 Balls thrown in church on Easter Monday, vi. 109,

196

Ballad of Splendid Silence,' its historical founda- tion, iii. 426 Ballads, meaning of " Silverwood " in, vii. 250

Political, of the eighteenth century, xi. 107 Ballantyne (James), his Kelso press, iii. 347, 396,

435, 457 Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., and Spottiswoode &

Co., union of the printing houses, xii. 419 Ballantyne-Lockhart controversy, viii. 266 Ballard (George, his ' History of Susannah,'

1638, x. 6 Ballard (John Toft), Westminster scholar, 1775,

v. 429 Ballard (Martin Lobb), Westminster scholar, 1775,

v. 429 Ballard's Lane, Finchley, origin of the name, 1575,

xi. 210, 384 Balliol (John), c. 1260, imaginary scandal, iv.

225, 333 " Balloni," name of a game, 1768, viii. 468 ; ix.

18,373

Ballyporeen on Richardsons of Munster, vii. 347 Balmerino (Lord), his funeral, 1746, iv. 224 Balnes, identification of place-name, ix. 508 ; x.

37, 77, 137

Balston (Miss F. C.) on almshouses near the Strand, c. 1820, vii. 130 ; viii. 333 Mansfield (Capt. C. J. M.), vii. 150 ; viii. 456

Balston (T.) on Authors or explanations wanted, v.

230 Authors of quotations wanted, v. 90

Washington Irving's ' Sketch-Book,' iv. 109,

129, 148

Baltimore and " Old Mortality " Pattersons, i.

230, 313

Balzac (H. de), books comparing him with Shake- speare, iv. 509

Bampfylde (J. Codington), poet, 1754-96, v. 387 Bananas, importation to the United States, x. 37 Banbury cakes, allusion to, 1596, xi. 262 Bancks'(C.), miniature painter, d. c. 1755, vii. 168 Bancroft (Archbishop), 1544-1610, his birthplace,

xi. 104 ; xii. 483

Bandmaster in the Army, boy as, v. 228, 356 Bandmasters of the Army, commissioned, iv. 364


Bandmasters of the Army and the officers' mess r

iv. 247, 296, 364 Bandsmen, black, in the Army, iii. 287, 336, 370,

432

Band uniform of Dragoon regiments, vi. 34 Bang-beggar, use of the word, i. 246, 393, 498 Bangor, in list of names c. 1313, viii. 130, 177 Bangor, or St. Asaph, episcopal registers, 1320-50 y

ix. 93, 356

Bank Holiday, the founder of, vii. 466 Banker of Nottingham, his seal, vii. 489 Bankers of Lombard Street, c. 1690-93, ix. 230 r -

272, 298, 373, 453, 494 ; x. 17 Bankes (John), haberdasher, d. c. 1720, iv. 387 Banks, telephones in, ii. 169, 258, 297 Banks (Sir John Thomas), place of his birth, ii. 467 Banks (M. J.) on Sir John Thomas Banks, ii. 467 Banks (Percival), c. 1650, his genealogy, iii. 267 \

v. 456

Banks (Robert), bookseller in Stirling, 1765, iv. 305 Bannatyne (Neil) on Rumley family, xi. 208

Wellington's toast on Waterloo nights, vii. 149" Bannister (J.), musician, 1678, vi'. 229, 312 Banns of marriage, local phrases connected

with, x. 11 Banyan, " to banyan," use of the verb, vii. 290,-

337 ; viii. 34

Baptism, certificates of, of Wilson family, iv. 470 Baptism, Jordan not a type, iii. 184, 256 Baptismal scarf, heirloom of Fitzwilliam family r

iii. 165, 215

Baptisms, 403 on one day in 1837, vi. 289 Baptist on octagonal meeting-houses, viii. 333 Bar " sinister," early use of the term, ii. 485 j

iii. 212 Barabbas, a publisher, the comparison, 11. 29, 92 f

iii. 335

Barabbas incident in the Gospels, vii. 381 Baralt y Peoli (Luis A.) on Paoli : Peoli, viii. 409" Barbados, Irish priests banished to, by Cromwell,-

i. 149

Barbados filtering stones, xi. 229, 310 Barbauld (Anna) and S. T. Coleridge, v. 181, 315 Barber (Mrs. Mary), her ' A True Tale,' xii. 23 " Barberize " =to shave, 1680, ix. 387 Barbers, their use of yellow in France, ix. 148, 316 Barbour (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1674 r

iii. 109

Barbour (John), 1571, and Patrick Gordon, ix. 123- Barbour (Sybella), wife of John Stewart of Edin- burgh, c. 1760, xii. 288 Bards, English, and the Scottish language, v. 266 r -

397

Bardsey family, iv. 488

Bareacres (Lord), the title in ' Vanity Fair,' xii. 46 Barebones : Praise-God Barebones, i. 108, 134 Baretti (G.), his copy of his ' Discours sur Shake- spear,' viii. 47 ; his ' Introduction to the Italian -

Language,' i. 382 ; his translations, i. 404, 497 Barfreston Church, its reconstruction, i. 348, 397 " Bargain " family of words, their origin, xi. 273 Barham (R.), " Sir de Lacy " at the Coronation, 1838, iv. 166 ; rebus in ' Ingoldsby,' iv. 170,- 216 ' Ingoldsby Legends,' viii. 145 Bari (Duchesse de), Comtesse de St. Leu, crowne*

by a Pope, v. 71, 139, 235

Barkas (Albert A.) on Sir Gregory Norton, the- regicide, and his son Sir Henry, x. 12, 61, 91 r 131, 171 Thomas Hurd, died 1791, xii. 181 Barker (C. J.) on John Sparrow, i. 449 Barker (E. E.) on Latton family, xii. 450