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NOTES AND QUERIES

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INDEX.


L. (G. R.) on Cobbe of Lyme, 221. Turnspit-dogs, 233. Wolves in England, 212. "Liber Ecclesiasticus," 268. 378.440.456. Libraries, ancient monastic, 485. Liege, proverb respecting, 104. Lightfoot (Hannah), 121. 322. Lilburn (Col. John), his trial, 355. Lillibullero song, 89. Lima Council, its decrees, 510. Limner (Luke) on bookworms, 360.

Calf bindings, 189. Lincoln Cathedral prebends, 412. Lindsay (David), noticed, 14. Lisle (Alice), confession at her execution, 95. Listen (John), address to him, 391. Literary Congress at Paris, 508. Literary forgeries, 313. Literary Journals, their origin, 264. Literature sold by the pound, 451. 519. Littler (E. J.) on Saxon and the Gael, 152. Littleton (Dr. Adam), pedigree, 337. Liturgy, Extraordinary, 292. 422. " Livre d'Eglise," 268. 378. 440. 456. L. (J. A.) on Dr. Stubbins, 391. L. (J. H.) on quotation from " The Rovers," 323. L. (J. M.) on parody on Romeo and Juliet, 213. L. (L. B.) on blue and buff, 269.

Capture of Sir John Fenwick, 69. Cotton family, 298. 324. Llewpard, or leopard, 187. Lloyd (George) on the meaning of Ofrros, 241. Llwyvein on picture in Hereford cathedral, 354. Loccan on Longfellow's Hiawatha, 147. Locke family, 141.

Locke (John), his early writings, 376. London architecture, 73. 422. London Mayor in 1335, 353. 483. 520. London topography, works on, 195. 279. Longevity, remarkable instances, 71. 253. 452. Longevity in the United States, 462. Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha, notes on, 147. Longhoughton registers, 449. Loriot, a bird, 187. Lotsky (Dr. J.) on the bustard, 518. Comet of 1556, 272. 391. Comenius, the educational reformer, 470. Crystal Palace and claims of Poland, 469. Goethe an intended emigrant to America, 310. Slavian copy of Beneficium Christi, 351. Louis XIV. and Bonaparte, and the number 666, 148.

276. 421.

Louise (Marie), her graduated scale of husbands, 508. Lovelace (Richard), his Lucasta, 173. Lovell (Elizabeth Lady), 212. Lovell family, 252. 323.

Lower (Mark Antony) on Camden's authorities, 313. Etymologies of surnames, 213. Winchelsea, its etymology, 241. Lowther (Sir James), man-of-war, 482. L. (R. F.) on scriptural legends on coins, 359. L. (S.) on Narcissus Luttrell, 33. L. (T.) on Pope Pius and Common Prayer, 39. 98. Ludlow (Col. Edmund), proclamation for his appre- hension, 26. Lundie (John), his monster Dictionary, 45.


Lunsford (Sir Thomas), 122.

Luttrell (Narcissus), the diarist, 33. 91. 111. 124.

LX. on ballad of Richard Coaur de Lion, 355.

Transcription of black letter, 410. Lyne (Dr.), an Irish physician, 171. Lyrpole on Lady Elizabeth Hatton, 254. Lyttelton (Lord) on Junius, 288. Lyte (F. Maxwell) on new printing process, 380. 399. Lytton (Sir E. B.), anachronism in " Harold," 100.


M.


M. on " Attempt to explain the words Reason," c., 375.

False and dangerous propositions, 126.

Harrison's portrait, 82.

Laplace, anecdote of, 42. M. Exeter, on morning dreams, 463. p. on ballad of Sir Hugh, 121.

Calas family, 122.

Fairfax correspondence, 419.

Greek fire, 423.

Italian manuscript operas, 463.

Memoranda of the peerage, by Edward Harley, 325.

Mutilated Exchequer records, 285.

Passages in Gower, 418. M. 4. (J.) on glycerine for naturalists, 412. M. (A.) on Knox's prophecy, 270. Mabel, a Welsh name, 114. 242. M. (A. C.) on black mail, 236.

Game of chequers, 214.

Mare and foal symbol, 174.

Orchard, its derivation, 161.

Schoolmaster abroad, 282.

M e Arthur (S.), author of " The Duke of Eothsay," 493. Macaulay (T. B.) and the editor of the Sidney Papers, 266.443; "History of England " rapidly printed in America, 372.

Macaulay (T. B.), Illustrations of his History of England :

Aughrim battle, 48. 91.

Ballad on the battle of Beachy Head, 23; against Gates, 109.

Bedloe (Capt. William), broadside on, 207.

Bernardi (Major John), 23.

Bohun (Edmund), the licenser, 128.

Burnet's condemned Pastoral Letter, 21; his pro- motion to the see of Salisbury, U>.\ satire against, 146.

Carstares (William), his Deposition, 467.

Charles II., his death, 49. 110. 206. 247 ; Quaker's Elegy on his death, 350.

Compton (Bp.), letter to Abp. Sancroft, 90.

Convocation of Ireland and "the glorious King William," 307.

De Wits massacre, 115. 218. 369.

Disposal of the vacant sees at the Revolution, 22.

Dodwell (Henry) and Charles Leslie, 49.

Dublin Letter, 447. 488.

Fenwick (Sir John), his capture, 68.

Frasers, their extermination, 91.

French landing in .1690, 133. 266.

Glencoe massacre, 32.

Hickes (Dr. George), his consecration, 31.

Highlands of Scotland in 1746-47, 168.