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GENERAL INDEX.


Leyborne (Shippen), his biography, v. 435 Leyne (J.) on tapping and tipping, vii. 456 Leyton, Leighton, or Lighten family, vi. 68 Liberalis on inscription at Lincoln, vi. 208. Libowich ( J. ) on Solomon Franco : Imanuel Perada,

x. 387 Librarian on Blake's iron railway, v, 268. Chamber-

len (Hugh), the younger, viii. 522. Combination,

meaning of, vi. 470. ' Masterman Ready,' vi. 470.

Post-fine, ix. 316. Whitaker (Tobias), viii. 481

Libraries :

Free, established by Mr. Carnegie, xii. 48 London, in the Elizabethan era, ix. 329, 414 Public, relative importance of subjects in, v. 456 ;

vi. 57

Village, suitable bindings for, xi. 8, 91, 196 Licence or license, iii. 248, 333 "Licence to depart," 1645, x. 368, 434 ; xi. 54 Licences, marriage, ix. 368, 490 License or licence, iii. 248, 333 Licensing, early, viii. 44

Lichfield, purchase of Dr. Johnson's birthplace, v. 452 Lichfield earldom, claim to, i. 19 Liddell and Scott's ' Greek Lexicon,' epigram on, iii.

466, 493 ; iv. 56 ; joke in, iii. 484 Lidforss (E.) on Shakespeariana, xii. 422 Lie : lay, their use, v. 220, 300 Lief-hebber, its meaning, iv. 437 Lieftenant, so spelt in 1694, xi. 387 Lieutenant, naval pronunciation of the word, xii. 257 Lifeboat, the first, v. 186, 295, 425 Life Guards, portrait of an officer, xi. 67 'Lifetime's Work, A,' poem by Prof. Skeat, v. 2 Liff on Delagoa and Algoa, v. 336 Lift, early mention of a, vi. 313 Lig-dewes, meaning of, vi. 429, 495 Light, Drjden on its propagation, xii. 504 Light (Edward) and harp guitars, ii. 328 Light family of Baglake, Dorset, v. 356 ; vi. 72 Lightfoot (Hannah), her marriage, iv. 54 Lighthouse, first British, at Lowestoft, v. 186, 295, 425 Lighthouse sinecure, v. 289 Lighten, Leighton, or Leyton family, vi. 68 Lightowler surname, its origin, x. 326, 414, 494 Lights = municipal candidates, i. 65 Lights seen over places where treasure is buried, vii. 47 Ligurians, their origin, xii. 221 Lihert (Walter), Provost of Oriel College, 1435, xi. 402 Lilburne (John), his biography, i. 307 Lilleston. See Lisson. Lillo (George), C. Wesley, and J. Home, viii. 402, 492

ix. 51, 313

Lilly (William), engraved portrait, iii. 367 Lily of Wales, i. 504 ; ii. 99

Limberham, Wycherley's use of the word, ix. 227 Lime-tree, etymology of the word, viii. 42 ; x. 77 Lime-trees, their flowers, x. 217 Limerick or learick, nonsense verse, ii. 408, 470 ; ix

188, 314 ; xii. 8 Line. (Com.) on hour of Sunday morning service, ix

155. See also Com. Line.

Lincoln, Jewish antiquities at, iv. 24 ; inscription at

vi. 208 ; Episcopal Registers at, xi. 61 ; proverb

relating to, 229, 331 ; and Henry II., 368, 473


incoln (President), poem on, ii. 227, 292 ; his assas- sination by J. W. Booth, xii. 25, 150, 197, 236, 396; his duel with James Shields, 226; on demonstration : his religious belief, 427 incoln Green on larks in August, i. 155. Jinnet : Jinted, vi. 369

incoln House, Holborn, vi. 408, 498 Lincoln marriage licences, vi. 307, 374 incoln's Inn on Mrs. Jane Barker, x. 87, 272 Lincoln's Inn Fields, scheme for improvement of, in

1698, iv. 512 ; v. 53 ; relics of, vii. 13, 115 Lincolnshire, books on, xi. 49 Lincolnshire family pedigrees, vi. 307 Lincolnshire bagpipes, xi. 329, 393 Lincolnshire cuckoo folk-lore, xi. 428 incolnshire field-names, ii. 86, 155, 352 ; iii. 37 Lincolnshire sayings, iv. 478 ; v. 38, 95, 197; xi. 509 xii. 514

indley (Barbara) = Samuel Perry, xi. 349, 495 Lindley family, xii. 77

Lindsay (C. L.) on Fanny Vavasour, i. 87. Princess Charlotte, xi. 136. Earliest English newspaper, xii. 153. Faithorne's map of London, i. 409, 517. Johnson (Garret), xi. 127. Louis XVI.'s death, vii. 448. Nelson's diary, iii. 388. Oliver (Peter), miniature by, iii. 90 landsay (Sir David), saints in his ' Monarchic,' x. 249,

371, 437 Lindsay (Dr. Thomas), Archbishop of Armagh, his

biography, iii. 369, 437 Line, ceremonies on crossing, vii. 404 ; viii. 19, 108,

171; x. 409 ; xi. 55 Linen, table, marks on, ix. 427 ; x. 95 Lines on a skull, vii. 348 Lingard (Dr.), his criticism of Raine's ' St. Cuthbert,'

iv. 269, 353 ; his Marian hymn, viii. 343, 467 Linguistic curiosities, x. 245, 397, 456 ; xi. 34, 172,

238 Linkumtiddle, American word, viii. 183, 267, 448 ;

ix. 355 Links with the past, iv. 275, 319 ; v. 312. See also

Centenarian and Longevity. Linn (R.) on Ell family, x. 487. Portrait of Earl of

Tyrone, iii. 89. Ulster towns, i. 185 Linnard-feel=:a feeling of faintness, vi. 27, 137 Linney = farm shed, its etymology, x. 228, 319, 393 Linthorne (Sir Humphrey), his biography, v. 107 Linton Churchyard, Roxburghshire, skulls in, xi. 287 Linwood (Miss), her picture galleries, i. 314 ; ii. 275,

512 ; iii. 72

Lion, its etymology, ii. 146 Lion, British, origin of the term, vii. 349 Lion and unicorn rime, its origin and meaning, x. 168 Lion as an emblem of St. John, vi. 268 Lippi (Lippo) : Filippo Lippi, vi. 448 Lipsius referred to by Sir Thomas Browne, xi. 46 Lisle, Holy Rood of, its locality, vi. 190, 232 Lisle (Warren), of Upway, Dorset, v. 188 Lisson manor, its history, i. 181 ; ii. 283, 356 Lister (Christopher), his pedigree, iii. 168 Lists, official, vii. 289, 411 Liszt (Abbe"), contention for his remains, x. 205 Litchfield (R. B.) on " Ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute," ix. 165. Cleiton (Jasper), i. 428. Fraser (Dr. James) and Sir E. Impey, iii. 301