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GENERAL INDEX.


K. (T.) on Filigalentse, its meaning, iii. 27

K. (T. E.) on Kentish plant-name, v. 376

Kaikobad, his identity, ii. 327, 395

Kaimakam or caimacan = lieu tenant or deputy, xii.

27, 70, 155

Kaisar-i-Hind, origin of the title, iii. 283 Kandy, massacre of British troops in, in 1803, xii.

168

Kane (John), a forgotten actor, ix. 26 Kantius on Admiral Blake's sisters, i. 285. Notter,

x. 309

Kappa on correct use of the word blizzard, v. 185 Kara George, origin of the name, xii. 86 Karoo, its etymology and pronunciation, iv. 105, 156,

236, 330

Kaross, its etymology, v. 125, 235 Kastner (J. Const.), his ' Sketches of the Hungarian

Struggle in 1848-51,' xi. 428 Kat-cakes, x. 228

Kathmath, a precious stone, viii. 464 ; ix. 50 Katzwara (F.), composer of 'Battle of Prague,' xii.

327

Kay and key, pronunciation, iii. 248, 371, 472 Kay (John), of Bury, Lanes, date of his death, xi.

390, 473

Kaye ( W. J.), jun., on Forshaw family, v. 294 Kaylle, Kayle, Kayel, Kael (Henry), Provost of . Oriel College, 1421, xi. 402 Kauffmann (Angelica), her biography, x. 327 Kazar, the kingdom of, vi. 8, 94 Kealy (A. G. ) on Kev. Richard Walter, iv. 479 ' Kearsley's Gentleman and Tradesman's Pocket Ledger

for the Year 1796,' vii. 26 Keating (James and Alfred), Westminster scholars,

ix, 128 Keats (John), his classical training, i. 45; "To see

those eyes," &c., 169, 271, 332 ; and Hampstead,

ii. 90, 167 ; his epitaph on himself, 186, 435; and

Shakespeare, 324 ; his ' Eve of St. Agnes,' iv. 26 ;

skull writing, 25, 75 ; autograph poems by, ix. 281;

and Wordsworth, x. 284, 398 ; his ' La Belle Darne

sans Merci,' x. 507 5 xi. 95, 195, 353, 432 ; sloth in

'Endymion,' xi. 187, 232, 277, 294, 351 ; 'Ode to

a Nightingale,' original MS., 305, 372 Keble (J.) and Thomas & Kempis, iv. 455 Keck (Sir Anthony), his family, v. 108 Keech : to keech, use of the verb, vi. 408 ; vii. 18, 94 Keel, coal vessel used on the Tyne, vii. 65 Keeling or killen^a barn, xii. 149, 297 Keemore or Kima shells, xi. 189, 316 Keen (G. B.) on William Penn, i. 298 Keene (R.) on counting another's buttons, vi. 456.

'Sdeyns, its etymology, vi. 434. Skilly, vii. 216 Keeps, rectangular, in England, v. 454 Keg-meg, its meaning, i. 248, 357 Keith (Alexander), Westminster scholar, ix. 128 Kell or keld = a spring of water, viii. 305, 374, 510 Kellet family, v. 208, 295

Kelly (Chief Justice), of Jamaica, his family, ii. 107 Kelly, Westminster scholars, ix. 68 Kelly (Edward) and Dr. John Dee, ii. 407; iii. 73 Kelly (John), wire-strung harp by, v. 269 Kelso (Capt.) on a passage in Dickens, i. 507 Keltic. See Celtic. Kelynack, place-name and family, xi. 368, 416


Kemble (Miss Adelaide) as Norma in 1841, v. 46 Kemble (Charles), verses on, xii. 349, 392, 431 Kemble (Stephen) as Falstaff, xi. 145 Kemeys (Sir Nicholas) and Chepstow Castle, xi. 327,

394, 495 ; xii. 235 Kemeys-Tynte (St. D.) on an engraving i. 468. Goud-

hurst, in Kent, i. 473. Kemeys (Sir Nicholas) and

Chepstow Castle, xi. 327, 495 Kemp, woolsorter's definition of, ix. 225 Kemp(J. T.) on additions to the 'N.E.D,' x. 283.

Crong, its meaning, vii. 346. Data as a singular

noun, vi. 208. Kemp, surname, vii. 427. " Little "

cyclopaedia, ii. 185 Kemp family, and Mergate Hall, ii. 522; iii. 52 ; and

Bolton Percy, iii. 103 Kemp and Kempe families, xii. 229, 393 Kemp family of Essex, i. 170 Kemp family of Hendon, iii. 7; v. 398 Kemp surname, vii. 427; viii. 113 Kempis (Thomas a), and Keble, iv. 455 ; heading to

a chapter of ' De Imitatione Christ!,' iv. 538 ; v.

75 ; correct form of name, v. 156 ; Maltese edition

of the ' Imitation,' xi. 91 Ken (Lewis), Attorney- General of the Bahamas,

circa 1836, viii. 504

Kendal (Duchess ot), her biography, ii. 69, 131 Kendall (William), his ' Poems,' iii. 246 Kendrick family of Whitechapel, ii. 429 Kennedy (Frank), mentioned in 'Footprints of

Former Men in Far Cornwall,' xi. 407, 458 Kennels and flogging at the cart-tail in 1656, xi. 288,

435 Kennett (Bishop White), his father, ix. 365, 455 ;

x. 13

Kennett's Wharf, its location, x. 93 Kennington, origin of the name, v. 69 Kenny (H. E.) on Irish MS., vi. 429 Kenrick (William), his biography, iv. 171 Kensington, Newton's house in, i. 53; ii. 174;

Thackeray's house in, iii. 325 ; royal borough of,

viii. 82, 107, 129

Kent, school teachers in 1578-1619, vii. 3, 137 Kent, Little Man of, i. 146, 194 Kent (Charles), his death, ix. 200 Kent (Edward Augustus, Duke of), voyage to Prince

Edward's Island, i. 108, 176 Kent (P.) on Darcy Lever, vii. 1. "No great shakes,"

iii 352 Kent (William), first British subject born in New

South Wales, 1799, ix. 206, 272, 291, 351 Kent family, vii. 3, 73, 173 Kentish fire, meaning of the term, viii. 15 Kentish game, c ' strokebiass, " xii. 49 Kentish Men and Men of Kent, i. 8, 170 Ken worthy (J.) on " Dannikins," ii. 250 Kenyon (Lord), his 'Letters,' ix. 248, 434 Kenyon (G. T.) on John Bright, iii. 116. "Logger- heads Inn," iii. 171. Owen (William), iv. 324.

Welsh manuscript pedigrees, v. Ill, 358 Kepler (John) and Sir Henry Wotton, iii. 244 Kerr : Arundel : Monckton, heraldic connexion,

viii. 205

Kerr (E. )on portraits of female fighters, ix. 68 Kerr (Lord Mark), caricatures by, iii. 329 Kerr family, iv. 8