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GENERAL INDEX.


' Arabian Nights,' and the Book of Tobit, xi. 481

Arabic numerals dated 1369, iv. 184

Arabic star names, i. 15, 35

Arabs, and agricultural science, i. 147 ; and odd

numbers, vii. 225 Arbuthnot (Mrs. Charles), miniature of, vii. 187, 231,

298 ; her maiden name, 328

Arbuthnot (James Carnegy), Jacobite, vi. 249, 412 Arbuthnot (Dr. John), 'History of John Bull,' iii.

242 Arbuthnott, derivation of the name, vii. 368, 458 ;

viii. 88 Archaeological discoveries at Jerusalem and Rome, ix.

126

Archaeological rarity, six-pointed star, iv. 69, 134, 214 Archaeology, British domestic, proposed cyclopaedia

of, iv. 206, 292, 331, 353

Archange de Pembroke, Franciscan friar, ix. 29 Arch band roof, 1647, xi. 27 Archbishops, their style, i. 389 ; ii. 16 Archdeacon or Ercedekne (Martin), xi. 402 Archer (Edward), M.D., his biography, xi. 327, 458 Archer (L.) on Edward Archer, M.D., xi. 327.

Archer family, xi. 248 Archer (Marie) on Archer family, i. 47 Archer (K. W.) on Archer family, xi. 313 Archer (T.), architect, d. 1743, his biography, x. 468 ;

xi. 71

Archer family, i. 47, 435 ; xi. 248, 313 Archery, verses on, ix. 407

Archery butts, distance between, iii. 288, 371, 473 Archidiaconal records, vi. 69 Archidiaconal visitations in the sixteenth century, v.

496

Architect of Catholic church at Colombo, ix. 133 Architects, Jewish, in the Middle Ages, vii. 189 Architectural follies, x. 489 ; xi. 157 Architecture, lost principle of beauty in, vi. 46 ;

books on, vii. 29, 94 Arciere, use of the word, xi. 405, 471 Ardagh, arms of, iv. 307, 356 Arden : More : Middleton : Kyllinbeck, iv. 87 Ardoch, burial custom at, xi. 7 Ardra, co. Cork, its locality, iii. 337 Argentine (Richard), alias Sexten, physician and

divine, ix. 204 Argh as termination of place-names in Lancashire and

Westmorland, v. 48, 97, 212, 346 Argine on caendo = cercando, vii. 147. Dedication ol author to himself, vi. 176. 'Diary of Lady Frances Pennoyer,' v. 494. French stanza, v. 407 Medallion of Walter Scott, vi. 332. Origin of current phrases, vii. 58. Poe (E. A.), his 'Hop- Frog,' v. 235. Renfred as a Christian name, v. 375 Argo (Norman) and " Uncle Tom," xi. 445, 512 Argyle and Montrose in historical novels, vi. 151 Argyll (Marquess of), called Gillespie Grumach, x. 37 Argyll Rooms, their history, xi. 426 Aristotle on a fly, vii. 449 Arkle (A. H.) on St. Peter's, Chester, xii. 457 Arkwright (Mrs. R.), musical composer, xi. 366, 498 Aries, the Kingdom of, and the Empire, vii. 165 Arley, Lancashire, old abbey at, iv. 130 Arlington, its derivation, iii. 269, 357, 398, 477 Armada chests, x. 48


Armada quotation in Bacon, viii. 423, 598

Armagh, martyr bishop of, ii. 525 ; iii. 371, 454 ; iv. 52

Armagh ( Archbishop of) his war poem and " Ama nesciri," vi. 101

Armagh (Bishop of), poem by, iv. 538

Armiger on the oldest mayoress, v. 247

Armigerous families, x. 509 ; xi. 11, 77

Armitage (Mrs.) on moated mounds, vi. 336

Armlet, black, as a sign of mourning, viii. 520 ; ix. 171

Armour, in portraits of the eighteenth century, vi. 189, 414, 455 ; in Germany, x. 328, 433

Arms. See Heraldry.

Arms, of continental cities, ix. 308, 414, 472 ; of an illegitimate son, xi. 209 ; of boroughs and dioceses, 247, 395 ; of Westminster, 367 ; wanted, xii. 94^

Armstrong (General John), his regimental associa- tions, iv. 28, 93

Armstrong (R. B.) on harp guitar, ii. 328. Irish harps, v. 269 ; vii 228. Ventura (Angelo Bene- detto), ii. 368

Armstrong (T. P.) on Abbot of Furness, vi. 51. " Babies in the eyes," x. 299. Bagration (Princess), ii. 195. Barbers, famous, ii. 192. Bart (Jean) and Northumberland, iv. 152. Barbieri (Ulisse), ix. 236. Becket (Thomas t), church built by, ii. 347. Boots and sandals, ii. 210. Breaking bread at table, ix. 406. Catacombs of Lavra of Petchersk, x. 484. Cedar trees, ii. 290. Charles V. on European tongues, ix. 254. Chaussey, Channel . islet group, iii. 56 ; v. 442. China (Emperor of) and ploughing, ii. 156. Christian names, iii. 416. Clough, Cieugh, or ClifFe, iii. 191. Comet, Papal bull against, iii. 153. Confessionals, ix. 153. Coronation, Com- munion at, ix. 57. Danteiana, iii. 424 ; vi. 65 ; xi. 29. Decade, iii. 253. English rimes to foreign words, iii. 436. " Esk-lits," vi. 137. French pro- verb, ii. 344. French society in the last century, v. 233. French village names, ii. 297. Golden Gate, iii. 496. 'Golden Stairs,' x. 491. Gray (Thomas), his 'Elegy,' iii. 375. Great events from little causes, i. 476. Greek and Russian ecclesias- tical vestments, x 318. Gunpowder in China, vi. 115. Heart of Grace, vi. 234. History, unwritten, iii. 195. Hood (Robin), xi. 258. Hugo (Victor) : "The Flying Dutchman," iv. 194. Huguenot cruelties, i. 197. Humbert (Madame) and the Crawfords, xii. 456. Humorous French poetry, x. 390. Ichaboe, African island, iii. 98. Infant Saviour at the breast, xii. 495. Jesuits, iii. 478. Joy, past, its remembrance, iii. 132. KiefF, Kiev, Kiew, vii. 485 ; xi. 8. Liturgical language of the Greek Church, vi. 118. Macaroni, xii. 436. Magdeburg law, xii. 249. Maryland, its origin, vi. 87. Mays, iv. 233. Michelet, mistakes in, ix. 206. Miquelon, v. 421. Nefs, model ships, v. 36. Nicknames, national, iv. 90. Ordre du Devoir, iv. 96. Parallel passages, ii. 245 ; x. 285. Parlia- ment Square, Falkland, viii. 362. Parret, the river, ii. 496. Flocks, the, its meaning, v. 382. Poet, French, iii. 392. Poet's immortality predicted by himself, iii. 84 ; iv. 172 ; v. 481. Pope and the massacre of St. Bartholomew, xi 512. Port Arthur, i. 437. Portuguese naval supremacy, ix.