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GENERAL INDEX.


Boteler (Sir E.) Kt., his will, 1625, vi. 169 Boteler (Edmund), Westminster scholar, 1725, ix. 449

Boteler (Gregory), Westminster scholar, 1725, ix.

449 Boteler family, arms of, xi. 399, 496 ; xii. 33,

110, 267 " Botherby," reference to, in tour in Ireland, viii.

369

Bothwell, origin of the surname, ix. 306, 373 Botolph Lane, Lombard merchants in, c. 1480,

xi. 8

Botolph Lane, old London street, viii. 469, 516 Botolph Lane, monuments in old church, v. 463 Boucher or Bourchier (Ralph), M.P. c. 1576, vi.

210

Boucher family of Somerset, xi. 451 Bough (Sam), whereabouts of landscapes by, xii.

10 Bouillon (Duchess de) and the D'Auvergne

family, v. 70, 153, 273, 398 Boulanger (General) and Count Dillon, v. 450 Boulger ( D. C.) on Lieut-General Richard

Hamilton, iii. 189

Boulogne, Henry VIII. at its siege, i. 428 Boulton (H.), Westminster scholar, 1740, ix. 30 Boulton (J.), Westminster scholar, 1771, ix. 30 Bounty, H.M.S., history of the bell of, ix. 489 Bourbon (Due de), 1756-1830, his " secret," viii.

390 Bourchier family and Oliver Cromwell's wife, iv.

209

Bourgeois (Baron A. F.) on adjectives from French place-names, xi. 116 Brantome, xi. 267 " Condamine," x. 114 Cuckoo in folk- lore, xii. 287 Cusani, x. 90 Devotions on horseback, x. 171 Effect of opening a coffin, xii. 448 Four ancient highways of England, x. 148 ' Fruit Girl.' xi. 287 .Tonson (Ben) : Pindar, xi. 267 Medici (Cardinal Ippolitto) die xi. 116 Name of play wanted, xi. 72 Old Charing Cross, vii. 288 Pharoah's lean kine, x. 171 Saints' Day customs, x. 129 Seven- teenth-century corn laws, x. 148 Story of a Jesuit's hiding-place, x. 108 Sumptuary Laws, x. 129 Tailor's hell, xi. 116 " Two razes of Ginger," xii. 76 Webster and the ' N. E. D.,' ix. 302, 342, 343 ; x. 165, 182 Webster (John) and ' Overbury's Characters', x. 3, 23; xii. 282 ; the probable date of ' The Devil's Law Case,' x. 41 Bourn Bridge, Cambridgeshire, the inns at, xi.

379 Bourne (Cardinal) with the British army in

France, xi. 166

Bovingdon, Herts, apparition at, iv. 30 Bow bells, within sound of, churches included in,

ix. 167, 237

Bowen (G.), Westminster scholar, vii. 70 Bovver (E. T. C.) on Witham family, i. 208 Bowes (Arthur) on Punch's whole play : Gun

powder Plot, xii. 209

Bowes (R.) on authors of quotations wanted, i. 417 Bowes & Bowes on Foster's ' Alumni Canta-

brigienses,' i. 372

Bowker (C.) on Percival Banks, iii. 267 Bowker (Thomas Dawson), his biography, i. 407 Bowles, his ' Hundred of Penwith,' 1805/iii. 47 Bowles (J.) and Mr. Jennings, c. 1800, xii. 260 Bowles (Dr. J.), c. 1850, his descendants, viii. 350 Bowles (W. Lisle), poet, 1776-1850, v. 387


Bowling (Tom), typical sailor, ii. 387,"432 Bowling-green, Putney, 1742, its locality, iii/369,.

433

Bowman, Boman, or Beaumont family, x. 229 Bowring (Sir John) and Fauriel, letters, 1822, ii.

221 Bows, old English, made of yew and elm, viii. 90,.

158 Bows and arrows, last use in war, ix. 406 ; in the-

Crimean War, xii. 342, 406, 466 " Bow-wow " or onomatopoeic style in literature,.

iii. 42

Bowyer (P. A.) on Archbishop Bancroft, xii. 483 Box (A. Marshall) on authors wanted, ix. 328 Box, gold, " Freedom of the City " presented in, vi.

249 Box, metal, unearthed in priory grounds, its use,.

iv. 208, 258 Box, Sheraton, curiously made, its use, iii. 308,,

398

Boxall (John), d. c. 1570, his ' Life,' iii. 162 Boxer, bishop as, 1796, viii. 468 ; ix. 215 Boy as Army bandmaster, H. G. Amers, v. 228,

356

Boy Bishops of York Minster, 1416-85, vii. 30, 78 Boyce (C.) on tale of monasticism in the thirteenth,

century, vi. 389

Boyd (Daniel), Etonian, 1757, ix, 449 Boydell (J. <fc J.) their catalogues of plates and

prints, v. 251, 337

Boydell (Miss) and Deputy Ellis, 1786, viii. 507 Boyle (Hon. Mrs. E. Vere) her ' Ros Rosarum,*

1885, xii. 379, 426, 487 Boyle (Henry), his ' Universal Chronologist,' i.

290, 431, 492 Boys (Ethel R. S.) on ' A Voice from the Bush,'

iii. 214 ; Box, curious, iii. 398 Boys in petticoats, Irish superstition, vii. 493 Boys' magazines in the fifties and sixties, iii. 389- Boyse (Samuel), his biography, i. 349 Boz and Dombey as French place-names, iii. 244 ' Brabanconne,' 'translation of the,'xi. 297, 423 Brabazon (Anthony), Etonian, 1761, ix. 449 " Brach Merriman " in ' The Taming of the

Shrew,' vii. 205

Bradbrook (W.) on age of yew trees, viii. 391 apparent death, vi. 16, 193 " Broken coun- sellor," iv. 458 Curfew bell, vii, 218 Domes- day Book and the Luttrell family, iv. 365 Ear-piercing, iii. 294 " Firing-glass," viii. 475 History of Churches in situ, vii. 231 History of England with riming verses, iv. 418 Indexes Locorum to parish registers, iii. 256 Jadis (Henry Fenton), iv. 473 Longevity: Rev. H. M. Sherwood, iii. 238 " Probability is the very guide of life," iii. 275 Purvis surname,, iv. 357 Red Hand of Ulster : clasped hands on Jewish tombstones, viii. 95 " Royal Blue " omnibuses, iii. 258 Sons of the clergy, viii. 295 Thatch fires, viii. 76 Upright stones in. open churches, ix. 35 Bradbury (Thomas), minister, portrait of, viii.

331 Bradbury (Thomas), Lord Mayor, 1509, x. 490 ;

xi. 52, 112

Braddock (General E.), killed 1755 ; his descen- dants, viii. 50, 328, 370 Braddock family, viii. 50, 135, 328, 370 Braddon (Mary E.), 1837-1915, her 'Phantom Fortune,' xi. 130, 175 ; bibliography of her works, 175, 227, 282, 366