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Plantagenet tombs at Fontevrault, ii. 278

^ Sanctuary rings, iii. 347 Yedding. v. 408

Taverns, London, i. 190, 402, 465, 472 ; ii. 13, 323 : iii. 64, 426 ; iv. 226 : country, c. 1715 v iv. 226, 462 ; named after peers, iv. 228, 271, 331, 456, 493

Tavolara, island off Sardinia, Republic, vi. 48, 135

Tax on " firehearths," Gloucestershire, ix. 205

Taxations of Norwich, 1253, and Lincoln, 1291, xi. 149, 171, 217

Taxes on crests, exemption from, ii. 410, 511

Taxi-aero at Lucerne, 1911, iv. 5

Taximeter and automobile anticipated, c. 1711, i. 343

Tay (Bow) on ' Death of Capt. Cook,' iii. 132 Figures rising from the dead, iv. 37 Garrard (Rev. Mr.)) iii' 353 Marine insurance, iii. 157 Military executions, iv. 98 St. George and the lamb, iv. 36 St. Sabinus or St. Salvius, iv. 158

Tayler (Alistair N.) on Duff (Maj.-Gen. Patrick), ix. 177

Tayler (T.), modeller in wax, c. 1830, ix. 50

Tavlor (Anne and Jane), b. 1782 and 1783, authors of children's books, ix..225, 297, 317, 354, 411

Taylor (C. S.) on dancing on " Mids\immer Night," vii 398 ' ; Hogler " church official, i. 349 Place-names, two curious : Kester mel way. ix. 54 St. Hugh and " the Holy Nut," iv. 156 Taylor (Isaac) of Ross, map-maker, ix. 264 Wall churches at Bristol, iii. 287 Words for the ' N.E.D.,' notes on, xi. 73

Taylor (G. M. ) on apophthegms for school museum, iv. 10

Taylor (Henry), F.S.A., on crosses, ancient, iii. 317 Defoe Methodist Chapel, Tooting, iii. 54 Dover seen from Calais, ix. 97 Fonts, size of, i. 507 Myless, Essex, viii. 71 Over Kellet, Lancashire, ix. 91 Sundial inscription at Sevenoaks, iv. 307 Taylors of Ongar, xi. 263 Taylor sisters, ix. 225, 354 Temple Bar in 1851, iii. 105

siylor (Isaac), of Ross, c. 1777, map-maker, ix. 264; xi. 495

Tavlor (Jane), her 'Philosopher's Scales,' vii. 350, 417

Taylor (Jeremy), and Politian, i. 466 ; and Petronius, ii. 65 ; his descendants, 209, 258, 351, 471 ; quotations in, iii. 122 ; iv. 122 ; vi. 45, 128, 316; his ' Holy Dying,' vii. 386, 477 L'aylor (John), his ' Monsieur Tonson,' ii. 310, 356 "aylor (John), c. 1612, the Water-Poet, his Cory- ate books, vi. 226

tylor (P. M.) on ' Philosopher's Scales,' vii. 417 tylor (Pringle), K. H., Colonel 24th Regiment, 1861-84, ix. 188

lylor (Sir Robert), architect, his marriage, v. 509 ay lor (Tom), dramatist, his representatives, ii. 247

Taylor (W.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1776-93, ix. 149

Taylor (W. A.) on Seven Dials, viii. 182

Taylor (Major W. O'Bryan), c. 1855, vi. 310

Taylor (Capt. W. Ryves Nash), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1868, xii. 421

Taylor family of Ballyhaise, Ireland, vi. 427 ; vn. 16, 138, 214

Taylor family of Ongar, xi. 263

Taylor or Taylour family, Westminster scholars of, xii. 50


Tea, advertisement of, 1658, v. 306, 432, 517 Tea-gardens at Clerkenwell, 1793, x. 267, 313 Teague=an Irishman, i. 27 Teapoy, meaning of the word, iii. 149, 194, 272,

318

Teart, its meaning, i 466, 497 ; ii. 11, 59 Tedesco and Germania, etymology of the words,

xi. 281, 349 ; xii. 268 Tee-names=nicknames, use of, in Scotland, xii.

198 Teesdale Legion, Durham volunteer corps c. 1800,

iii. 28

Teest, etymology of the word, ii. 187, 233 Teeth, diatoric, derivation of the word, iv. 290,

395, 459

Teething, charm to wear during, viii. 106 Teetotal, early use of the word, iii. 29 Tekeli, Hungarian "rebel," play founded on, vi.

210, 258, 434 Tekeli (Frederick) on John Tekeli and his houses,

viii. 389 ; x. 11

Tekeli (John), c. 1800, his houses, viii. 389 Tekeli (John) of Spitalfields, c. 1780, x. 11 Telegraph, field, in 1801, i. 225, 274 Telegraph, use of name in magazine title, 1796, iv.

149

Telegraphy, early system of, iii. 24, 191 Telephones in banks, ii. 169, 258, 297 Telescope, " lunettes d'approche," used 1664, ix.

47 Tempany (T. W.) on Carlin Sunday, ii. 315;

Price (Dr.) the Druid, iv. 274 Tempest (Penelope )= Abraham Whittaker, 1800,

ix. 191 Templar on Danish national flag, v. 249 Mew or

Mewes families, iii. 105 Moricz (Thomas),

Common Serjeant of London, vi. 229 Templars, Knights, temp. Edward II., list of,

ix. 189

Temple (L. B.) on Dean Hearn, v. 270 Temple (Sir R. C.) on Moody (Sir Henry) and his

camera obscura, xii. 278 Split infinitive, xii.

310, 427 Unicorn's horn at the Tower of

London, xii. 302, 406 War and the poets, xii.

305 Temple (Richard), M.D., his marriage ana

children, i. 348

Temple (Sir William) on Huniades, x. 107, 155 Temple at Jerusalem, MS. work, 1839, ii. 109 ' Temple Bar,' account of Casanova in, v. 110,

196 Temple Bar in 1851, London gateway removed,

iii. 105 ; illuminated the last time in 1872, vii.

378, 415, 514 Temple Church organ and Judge Jeffreys, iii. 427,

452, 476 ; iv. 13 ' Temple Dictionary of the Bible,' Gerizim in,

i. 308, 374 Tenderling in ' Babe Christabel,' use of the word,

ii. 267, 312 Tenducci anecdotes in ' Morning Post,' 1781,

ii. 205, 387 Tenedish, use and derivation of the word, ii. 286,

354, 493 ; iii. 38 Tenement -house, differences in use of the term,

ii. 447, 494

Tenison. See Thompson. Tenison, M.P. ior London, 1661, xi. 473 Tenison (C. M.) on Florentine streets : their old

names, v. 23