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GENERAL INDEX.


Fleet Street, No. 17, its history, iv. 378, 395, 481,

543 ; v. 131, 237 ; rhinoceros in, xii. 85 Fleetwood (Cromwell), grandson of the Protector, his

biography, ix. 285 Fleetwood (Col. George), miniature of, ix. 48, 154,

175, 234, 261, 417 ; his biography and family pedi- gree, ix. 261, 429, 513 ; x. 96 Fleetwood (Rev. John), his ' Christian's Dictionary,'

vi. 404 Fleetwood cabinet, its history and whereabouts, iii.

347

Fleetwood family, iii. 448; iv. 96 ; xii. 27, 130 Fleming (A.) on Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, iv. 539 Fleming (George), Bishop of Carlisle, 1735-47 ; xi.

87, 193

Fleming (J. B.) on besom, i. 117. Bookbinding ques- tion, i. 73, 235. "Dressed up to the nines," i. 57.

Erica, Christian name, ii. 57. Indexing queries, i.

474. Scotch, origin of the word, i. 476. Tiding

pins, i. 237. Whiffing, fishing term, i. 89 Fleming (Marjorie), her portrait, x. 128, 194, 251 Fleming (W. H.) on Shakespeare First Folio, i. 70 Flemish weavers in England under Edward III., v.

288, 362, 442 ; vii. 92

Flesh-eater, Persian legend of the first, xii. 45, 514 Fletcher (Andrew), of Saltoun, bibliography, iii. 261 Fletcher (John), his 'Faithful Shepherdess,' iv. 268 Fletcher (J. B.) on monograph on Lando, v. 312 Fletcher (Tobias), of Barnsley, clockmaker, v. 269, 480 Fletcher (Thomas), 1664-1718, poet, vii. 226 Fletcher (W. G. D.) on Hotspur's body, xi. 50. On

wearing the hat in the royal presence, viii. 368 ;

ix. 34. Weaver (John), i. 448

Fleur de Marie, first words of French hymn, viii. 304 Flint : ferrey, use of the words, x. 87, 177, 296, 391 Flint buildings in Sussex, xii. 328, 395 Flint-glass trade in the Midlands, ix. 365, 473 ; x. 116 Flirting, French, ii. 125 Flittings, Irish term for servant-hiring gatherings, ix.

49, 239, 356 Flodden, King's stone at, i. 488; ii. 131; lists of

Northern fighters at, v. 126, 257, 362 Flogging at the cart-tail and the kennels, vii. 28, 158,

214 ; xi. 288, 435 Flora, Australian, i. 383 'Flora's Vagaries or Figarys.' comedy by Richard

Rhodes, vi. 128

"Floriculturist, Practical," iv. 478 Florin = Scotchman, v. 413 Florin, gold, its origin, vii. 7, 153 Florio (John), and Bacon, i. 328; his 'Montaigne,'

iii. 406; iv. 12; vii. 412

Flower, priest beheaded for recusancy, 1588, xi. 228 Flower (H. H.) on Erskine, ix. 372 ; saints in Lind- say's 'Monarchic,' x. 371

Flower (Rev. John), rector of Stourmouth, Kent, ii. 8 Flower, lines written on a withered wild, x. 109 Flower divination, vii. 29, 353 Flower game, survival of, vii. 329, 397. 474, 511 :

viii. 70, 232, 466

Flower name, Jack-in-the-pulpit, ix. 387 Flowerie, its meanings, iii. 50 Flowering Sunday, history and origin of the custom,

ix. 508 ; x. 57, 374 Floyd (Michael), Westminster scholar, iii. 127


Floyd (W. C. L.) on Duke of Bolton's regiment, vi.

508. Duckett (Sir George Floyd), Bart., ix. 447.

' History of Ayder Ali Khan,' ix. 435. Moorhouse

(Lieut.-Col.), vii. 18. Parliament Street, ii. 472.

Price paid for china, v. 345. Wren and Ridout

families, i. 153

Floyd v. Lloyd, interchange of the names, viii. 141, 329 Flucing, 'its etymology, iii. 88 Flurch of strawberries, iii. 88 Fly, Aristotle on a, vii. 449 Fly, mechanical, invented by Virgilius, Bishop of

Naples, xii. 408, 470, 509 Flying cups, magic art practised by Buddhist priests,

v. 145

" Flying Dutchman," original story of the, vii. 308 Fly-leaf inscriptions, minatory, i. 86, 166, 366, 512 ;

ii. 115, 376 ; in Quarles's ' Emblems,' vi. 103 Foderby. See Green (Simon).

Foigard in Farquhar's 'The Beaux' Stratagem,' xi. 46 Fold, dead, its meaning, iii. 68, 153, 455 ; iv. 92 Folio: Quarto, use of the words, vii. 185 Folk etymologies, their origin, vii. 110 Folkard (H. T.) on Longworth v. Yelverton, vi. 279 Folkard (M.) on Muriel, its derivation, vi. 32 Folkes (M.) and Peter the Great, xii. 127, 213, 510 Folkestone and smuggling, xi. 9

Folk-lore :

Animals in people's insides, vii. 222, 332, 390 ;

xii. 414, 471; in India, vii. 225 Apple-blossom, xi. 506 ; xii. 133 Apple-tree, ix. 169, 314 Ash-tree, xii. 405 Author and avenger of evil, ix. 222, 229 ; x. 35 ;

xi. 35, 455 ; xii. 14, 96 Beaver and python, iv. 24 Bees, iii. 286, 418 Bible and key, x. 520 Bird of the Soufriere, xi. 404 Bohemian, xii. 382 Borrowing days, xii. 23, 351 " Brig o' dread," iii. 487 Brittany, xi. 444

Building customs, i. 72, 170 ; ii. 131 Burnt sacrifice, viii. 80, 151, 470 Butter charm, i. 36 Candles, thieves', i. 52 Candles and death, ix. 96 Caterpillar and whooping-cough, xii. 126 Caul, child's, iii. 26, 77, 175, 295, 408, 491 Childbirth, xii. 288, 413, 455, 496 Christmas decorations, ix. 86, 217 Christmas weather, xi. 285 Church, early, xi. 458 Coal as a charm, iv. 326, 443, 508 Colours, iii. 37, 94 Corpse, iii. 208, 333 ; ix. 228, 352 Corpse's hand, cure by, iii. 68, 172, 294 ; viii.

483 ; ix. 34 Crossing knives and forks, ix. 14, 357; x. 74,

254 ; xi. 156 Cuckoo, xi. 428

Cup-turning in fortune-telling, xi. 226, 355 Cutting babies' nails, v. 375, 500 ; vi. 93, 173 Devil as a black dog, ii. 206, 335 ; iii. 394