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GENERAL INDEX.
Burgoo, use and meaning of the word, i. 27
Burgoyne (Frank J.) on Bacon : register of birth,
v. 374 Shakespeare and Earl of Rutland, iii.
357 " That man is thought a dangerous
knave," iii. 452 Burgoyne (Lieut. -General J.), Westminster
scholar, viii. 189
TBurial and shuddering, supers titution, ix. 150 JBurial customs : fire-dogs buried with the dead,
v. 70 ; at midnight, vi. 369, 414, 474 ; of New
Orleans, xi. 1, 96 ; burying face downwards,
meaning of, xii. 118, 164 ; iron nails driven
into skull, xii. 181, 306, 389, 409, 490 Burial entries of strangers, iii. 84 '.Burial inscriptions of London burial-grounds, iii.
488 ; iv. 32 ; at St. John's, Westminster,
iv. 302, 403 ; v. 42, 83, 305 ; published, iv.
348, 416. See also Inscriptions. Burial in woollen and " Colberteen," v. 37, 134 Burial in woollen and " dolberline," iv. 368, 498
- ' Burial porch," meaning of the term, v. 309, 415
Burial register, meaning of numbers in, xii. 442 Burial under rivers, i. 290, 417 Burke (Edmund) and Miss Hickey, iv. 129 ; on a
competence for members of Parliament, vi. 468 ;
- vii. 154 ; his correspondence, ix. 469 ; his
wife's religion, xi. 319 ; on the ideal woman, 358 Burke (Gertrude Lucie) on centenary of Sainte
Genevieve, v. 502 Christmas and New Year
in Paris, vi. 481
Burke (J.), Etonian, 1759, ix. 489 JBurke (William), M.P., d. c. 1798, his death, v.
49, 316
Burl (D. A.) on Rev. Patrick Gordon's ' Geo- graphy,' iv. 237 Wednesday Club, viii. 30 Burlacy (" Lord "), 1645, his identity, iv. 147 Burleigh (G.), Westminster scholar, i724, ix. 230 Burleigh (Lord of) and Sarah Hoggins, vii. 61,
83, 143, 166, 204 ; viii. 6, 319, 394, 471 Burlowe (H. B.), sculptor, born Chenu, i. 47 Burmah or Punjaub head, Anglo-Indian term for
amnesia, i. 206
Burman (E.), Westminster scholar, 1723, ix. 230 Burman (T.), Westminster scholar, 1726, ix. 230 Burnap alias Burnett, surname and place-name,
ix. 448, 498 ; x. 52
Burnby (W.), Westminster scholar, 1786, ix. 230 .Burne '(Frevill L.), Westminster scholar, 1850, ix.
230 Burnet (Bishop Gilbert), early graduation, ii.
427 ; iii. 32, 75, 328 Burnett (Archibald), his cameo of Nelson, viii.
210 Burnett (J. G.) on professors at Debitzen, 1756,
xi. 327 .Burnett (R.), on handyman sailor, i. 448
" Skimmity-ride," vii. 388 Waking bees at a
death, vii/388 .Burnett (R. Manton) on Burnap alias Burnett,
ix. 448 Burnett (T. C.), Westminster scholar, 1777, ix.
230
Burnett surname and place-name. See Burnap. Burney (Fanny), Madame D'Arblay, a letter of,
1814, xii. 137 Burney (Frances), cricket mentioned in her
' Diary,' ix. 46, 135 ; her friend William Lock,
48, 114
Burns (R.), new reading in ' Death and Dr. Horn- book,' i. 105 ; verse quoted by, 109 ; and
' The Wee Wee German Lairdie,' poem, iii. 286,
354, 430 ; iv. 14, 52 ; on Robert Armour 1796,
vii. 130 ; his friend Thomas, 506 ; his maternal
great-grandfather, viii. 29 ; and Maria Riddell,
x. 50, 153 ; Maria Riddell's essay on, 1796, xii.
159
Burntisland place-name, its derivation, ii. 249 Burr (Mrs. A. M.), artist, her biography, ii. 268,
'350
Burrell (J. Bowen) on Burrell family, iv. 389 Burrell (Timothy), of Buckfield, his diary, 1680-
1720, vii. 30, 138 Burrell family, iv. 389 Burrough (E. R.), Westminster scholar, 1812, ix.
469 ; x. 57
Burrow (William), c. 1794, his parentage, vi. 449 Burrowes (J.), Westminster scholar, 1729, ix. 469 Burrowes (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 1718,
ix. 469
Burrowes (W.), Westminster scholar, 1724, ix. 469 Burrows and Brooke families, v. 288 Burr Street, origin of the name, ix. 51 " Bursar " = treasurer, 1529, ix. 387 " Bursell," meaning of the word. iv. 29, 73 Burt (A. R.), miniature portrait paiater, c. 1815,
x. 508 Burt (Edmund). Westminster scholar, 1727, ix.
469
Burt (Walter) on authors wanted, vii. 387 Burtenshaw (Michael), Westminster scholar, 1781,
ix. 469 Burton (Blisset), Westminster scholar, 1735, ix.
469
Burton (Edward) of Llandewy Hall, 1772, x. 229 Burton (Edward), M.A., D.D., 1794-1836, x. 229,
277 ; Bibliography of his works, xi. 169 Burton (J. Conyers), Westminster scholar, 1777,
ix. 469 Burton (John), " Dr. Slop," date of his birth,
vi. 290, 375 ; in Lancashire, 1745, vii. 88 Burton (Michael), Westminster scholar, 1767, ix.
469
Burton (R. J.) on deer-leaps, iv. 194 Burton (Sir Richard), his Archdeacon grandfather,
xi. 425
Burton (Robert), and Fletcher, i. 196 ; and Petrarch, 286 ; and Joannes Pitseus, 325 ; ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' quotations in reprints, ii. 146 ; iii. 383 ; Charles Lamb, and Francis Spiera, iii. 61, 152, 212, 374 ; Shakespeare allusions in, 366 ; his library, iv. 44 ; book with his autograph, v. 125 ; viii. 346 ; xii. 426 ; Dr. Johnson's copies of his ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' vi. 390 ; vii. 314 ; x. 117; Fuller and Lipius, vii. 426 ; Chinese proverb in his ' Anatomy,' viii. 189 ; ix. 326 ; Shilleto's edition of his ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' ix. 186, 513 ; x. 193 ; his quotations from ' Leo- chseus," ix. 287, 433 ; and ' The History of the Principality of Wales,' ix. 487 ; the key to his symbol, x. 50
Burton (Robert) of Longnor, 1773, x. 229, 277 Burton (T.), Archdeacon of St. Davids, 1752, x.
229
Burton (Rev. Thomas), Oxford, 1724, his bio- graphy, iii. 288
" Burway," place name, its meaning, iv. 169, 478 Bury (Bishop Richard of), d. 1345, his library,
viii. 341, 397, 435 ; ix. 17
Bury (H.), Westminster scholar, 1812, ix. 469 Bury St. Edmunds and Cowper family, ii. 369 Burwell (J.), Etonian, 1760, ix. 489