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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911.
Law (Mrs.) on Thomas Barrow, artist, 169
Bennett (Richard), 228
Orde= Williams, 228
Romney family and Lord Lifford, 169
Romney (SirW.), 169
Rumney or Romney (G.), recusant, 169
Law French and legal macaronics, 6
Lawrence (Betty), on ' Belgravia,' a poem,
329, 439 Lawrence (Margaret) on ' A Voice from the
Bush,' 48
Lawrence (Sir T.), his sketch of Mrs. Linley, 348 Lawrence, Freeman, and Beauchamp families,
c. 1620, 169, 238, 415
Lawrence and Washington families, 1600, 245 Lawrence Street, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, origin
of the name, 309, 398, 437 Laws (E.) on white lion of the house of March,
248
Lawton and Inman families, 368 Le Blon (Jas. C.), engraver c. 1718, 187 Lea (Thomas) and Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk, 268 Leader of House of Commons, earliest use of title,
108, 176
Leake and Martin-Leake families, 56 Lear (King) and his family, 481 Lee (A. Collingwood) on murderers reprieved for
marriage, 195, 298 "Put a beggar en horseback," 334 Leeper (Dr. Alex.) on early graduation : William
\Votton, 334 " God made the country, and man made
the town," 126 Moscow, its burning, 464 " Probability is the very guide of life," 226 Lega-Weekes (Ethel) on boole-lead : bole :
bull, 326, 477 Corbie-steps : corbel-steps : corbalsailye,
134
Dedications, double, 209 Freeman : Beauchamp : Lawrence, 169 London gunsmiths and their work, 210 Parish in England : its origin, 381 Washington : Lawrence, 245 Legal macaronics or law French, 6 Leiningen (Count Charles), his memoirs published
in English, 289
Lely (Richard), his book of poems, 1723, 305 Leslie (Major J. H.) on Sir Charles Chalmers, 89 Christian names used by men and women,
456
- Universities and the scientific Corps,' 308
Witham (Capt.) and the siege of Gibraltar,
28
Letters patent, trade-mark granted by, 126 Lewis (Alfred Sydney) on Lawrence Street, 309,
437
Mew or Mewes family, 196 Lex on Hertford Street, 209 Librarians, eminent, 13, 55, 291 Library, Bedford, works belonging to, in 1817,
446 Lieven (Madame) and Francois Chateaubriand,
104
Lifford (Lord) and Romney family, c. 1700, 169 Lillington, Dorset, epitaphs at, 485 Lincolnshire, battle in, c. 1643, not 1655,- 135 ;
battle at Riby, 1645, 487
Linley (Mrs.), Sir T. Lawrence's sketch of, 318 Linn (J.), on physician's cane, 168 Litany : spitting and stamping the feet, 148, 217, 294, 396
Littledale (Willoughby A.) on Queen Victoria's
maternal great-grandmother, 438
Lock (Rev. Campbell) on Ferguson of Inverurie,.
489 Glass manufactured at Belfast, 472
Lockhart (J. G.) on Dante, 248
Lockwood (William Joseph), Westminster scholar 1773, 29, 97, 254
Lofflthe (Geffery le Bakester de), c. 1296, his biography, 207, 372
Logan (John), his ' Ode to the Cuckoo,' 104
Lomonossov (Michael Vasilievitch), 1711-65,. Russian pioneer, 141
London, gunsmiths, particulars about their work, 49, 210, 318 ; taverns, 1530-1704, 64,. 426 ; proprietary chapels in, 14'9, 193, 258, 466 London Bridge, old, and death of Sir- Thomas Rempston, c. 1421, 243 ; parish registers, c. 1664, Bishop's transcripts of, 303 r 475 ; remains, flagstones, 346, 397 ; antiquities,, museums of, 401, 483
Long home grave, used in Anglo-Saxon times, 265
Longevity : Rev. H. M. Sherwood, 186
Longfellow (H. W.) on anecdote about Dufresmv 26
Loomis (J. T.) on eminent librarians : J. G.- Cogswell, 55 " When she was good," 438
Loraine (Miss Isabella) and Prince Bismarck,, 1836, 47
Louis XVI., his confession on the eve of decapita- tion, 185, 355 ; his arrest at Varennes, 203
" Love me, love my dog," 51, 113, 173
Lowe family, 1670-80, 106
Lowell (J. Russell), " fondness for " or " of,' r 226
Lowthers v. Howards, superstition upset, 18
Lucas (Perceval) on Milton Bibles, 71
Luc is on Emperor and painter, 209
Lukesmas, obsolete Scottish term-day, 9
Lunatics, their treatment temp. Elizabeth, 326
Luscombe (Bishop Michael H. T.), portrait of,. 37
Lush, explanation of the surname, 490
Lushington, explanation of the surname, 490
Lushington (Henry), and the Black Hole of Cal- cutta, 265
Lynn (W. T.) on Cowper's " God moves in a mys- terious way," 58 Rhubarb, its derivation, 328 Shakespeare and the Earl of Rutland, 307 Veneti : Venetians, 186 Woolsthorpe, its derivation, 368
M
M. on Dr. Alexander Carlyle, 244
Christian names used by men and women, 456- Jeffreys (Judge) and the Temple Church
organ, 476
Sefton, a carriage, 498
M.A.Oxon. on " Gag," " Guillotine," and "Kan- garoo " as Parliamentary terms, 468 " Vexation gives understanding," 269 M. (A. T.) on gentleman : armiger : privilegiatus,
232 M. (D.) on alien priories, 255
Crevequer of Bereford, 212 . Owns : blithering, 214
M. (F. O.) on murderers reprieved for marriage, 129" M. (H.) on absinthe-drinking, 149