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French titles of nobility on sale, i. 308

French verses, " La mort a des rigueurs," ii. 453

French village names, ii. 208, 296, 333

French West Indian families, iii. 427

Frenchman on nobility, viii. 140

Frensham cauldron, vi. 329, 395

Frere (Judith), her biography, iv. 349

Fret, vintner's word, i. 333 ; ii. 152

Fretish, its etymology, iii. 165, 232

Freund Hein in German folk-tales, x. 128, 297

Friar's Crag, Derwentwater, vii. 129, 196

Friars and monks, their difference, i. 364, 455, 513

Friars, orders of, i. 168, 338, 472 ; ii. 93

Friday superstition, vi. 265, 373, 454 ; vii. 194, 337, 412

Friendship, lines on, ix. 328, 390

Friendship of eighty years, viii. 341

Frieze, architectural term, its etymology, ix. 383, 510

Frightful (Lady Bab), allusion to, ii. 209, 253

Fringle, its meaning, iii. 248

Frisbie surname, iii. 309, 391

Friston, Lincolnshire, chartulary of, vi. 149

Frith (Mary), epitaph in St. Bride's, Fleet Street, xii. 67, 152

Frobisher family, i. 508 ; ii. 116, 354

Frog : " Cutting the frog," i. 303

Frognal, Johnson's house at, iii. 228, 334, 415

Frogs and Ireland, vii. 186, 292

Froissart, Scottish names in, vii. 28, 95 ; Richard II., xii. 468, 508

Front (Mary, Countess de), her biography, vii. 229

Frost (F. C.) on Tommy Atkins, ii. 64. ' Dulce Domum,' iii. 371. Heriot, x. 433 ; xi. 75. -Ington, termination, iii. 314. Powell (Foster), pedestrian, vi. 57. West-Countrymen's tails, viii. 334

Frost (T.) on Pidcock and Polito, vi. 437. Smith (J. F.), novelist, vi. 14. Wilderspin (Samuel), i. 332

Frost, hard, in August, vi. 49; of 1683-4, x. 112, 177

Froude (J. A.), his comment on O'Coiglyand General O'Connor, xi. 81, 198

Frowyk (Henry de), Sheriff and Alderman, temp. Henry III., xii. 386

Frowyk (Peter de), c. 1254, xii. 386

Frowyk family, iv. 244, 428

Fruit stones stored by animals, viii. 263

Fruitarian, use of the word, xi. 149

Fry (E. A ) on alias in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, xii. 277. Byfield family, vii. 234. Churchwardens' accounts, xii. 394. Commission of Sewers, ix. 76. Commonwealth arms in churches, xii. 396. Gunville (Hugh de), xii. 249. In Gordano, v. 255. Le Neve family, ix. 277. London church registers, v. 192. Monastic records, i. 249 ; ii. 530. Parish registers, xii. 457. Seven- teenth-century queries, xi. 70. Clerks, six, in Chancery, ii. 69. Soleby, co. Leicester, ii. 158. Sworn Clerks in Chancery, xii. 335. Tudor (Lady Mary), ix. 73. Windows, low side, i. 392 Fry (J. D.) on portraits of early Lord Mayors, ix.

173

Fry (J. F.) on Matthew Arnold, iv. 315. Author o; poem wanted, vi. 108. Drayton's ' Poly-olbion, xii. 214. " Grand Tour," viii. 115. Livry Abbey iv. 504. " Nez a la Koxelane, i. 169. Pressgang songs, vi. 96


Fry (L. G.) on Gilpin's route, xii. 255 Fry (T. F.) on Burial of Sir John Moore,' xi. 215 Fryer (G. E.) on Sir John Fryer, Bart., viii. 507 Fryer (Dr. John) = Rose Hobson, x. 327 ?ryer (Sir John), Alderman of London, viii. 343, 507 fuchsia, origin of the word, viii. 14 ?ulham, biographical queries relating to, i. 9, 114 ;

old and new, vi. 99, 176 ?ulham family, Irish and English, iii. 308 ?ull up, use of the expression, v. 121, 195 fuller (M. B.) on political playing cards, x. 207 Fuller (T.), his use of comically, ix. 285, 370, 455 Fulton (Dr.) and Lady Arabella Stuart, xi. 267 ; xii.

347, 418

Funeral, gipsy's, i. 304 Funeral cards, earliest printed, vii. 88, 171, 291, 332,

414 ; viii. 21, 73 Funeral customs, ii. 428 Funerals, trees burnt at, i. 266 ; green ribbons used

at, iii. 486 Funk & Wagnalls Company on orchestra or orchestre,

ix. 14

Funny vice Dhoney, iv. 183 Funny-bone superstition, iii. 469 Fur dyeing, book on, v. 336 Fur trade, Dairy mple on, ix. 87, 278 Furlong in plan dated 1780, use of the word, x. 428 ;

xi. 35

Furly family of Essex, ii. 368, 496 ; iii. 27, 78, 438 Furlybirs=: knave of trumps, iii. 107 Furmager (Le), x. 129, 213 Furness (Abbot of), scandal concerning, v. 396 ; vi.

51, 218 Furness (H. H.) on verses ascribed to Longfellow, xi.

408

Furness (W. R.) on Ballywhaine, its meaning, vi. 209 Furnival's Inn, its history, ii. 441 ; records of, 1639,

xi. 42, 448

Furnivall (F. J.) on arms on mug, viii. 323, 469. Cromwell buried in Red Lion Square, xii. 486. Gerard the herbalist, xii. 468. Osborn (Lieut. -Col. Henry), xii. 348. Penance of a married priest in London, 1554, vi. 187. Shakespeares at Romford, xii. 205. Shops in Cheapside in 1650, xii. 128. Sleep and death, xii. 389. Stafford (Henry, Earl of), on his French wife, xii. 466. Teacher of " petites," little children, 1553, vi. 206. Unram, xi. 277

Furran (C. F. T.) on Greek epigram, ix. 147 Fusil, heraldic term, ii. 244, 377 Fusiliers, 7th Royal, and J. Drake, v. 516 ; vi. 256 Fusiliers, the Royal Dublin, v. 84 Fyfe (Alex.), author of ' The Royal Martyr,' iii. 205 Fylde, ginns in the, iv. 345, 448, 503 Fynmore (R. J.) on asses' milk, xii. 551. Bodley (Sir Thomas), xi. 6. Brooke (Thomas), iii. 425. Churchwardens' accounts, xii. 510. Curates of North Hinksey : Levinz and Patten, xi. 508. Dutton and Seaman families, vii. 408. Elizabethan worthies, descendants of, xi. 10. Expenditor, viii. 473. Garway family, v. 278. Gentleman Porter, i. 33. Hawkins family, vii. 29. 18th Hussars, xi. 235. James I. and the preachers, i. 433. Kempton family, xii. 518. Kennett (Bishop White), his father, ix. 365. Kennett's Wharf, x. 93. Keyes