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GENERAL INDEX.


Peacock (B.) on De Lespina, xi. 168 Peacock (W.) on Hongkong : Kiao-Chou, ii. 38 Peacock (W. F.) on Charles Keade, xii. 243, 312, 517 Peacocks' eggs, iv. 416 Peacocks' feathers and May Day, iii. 484 Peaiman=piache, viii. 363

Peaky-blinder = hooligan in the Midlands, vii. 28, 94 Pear, prickly, iii. 469 ; iv. 51

Pearce (C. J.) on Omar Khayyam, v. 517. Oriental palmistry, ii. 149. "Rabbi Lion of Prague," iii. 149. Russian language, iv. 268 Pearce (E. T.) on Thirkell family, vi. 308 Pearl fisheries in Wales, i. 505 Pears (Edwin) on Tatar or Tartar, xii. 376 Pearse (H.) on Major-General Ware, iii. 188 Pearson (G.) on Bolt Court, Fleet Street, ii. 71 Pearson (H. S.) on King's Weigh House, xi. 272 Pearson (John), Bishop of Chester, 16 73, vi. 446, 519 ;

vii. 56

Peas, mummy, iv. 145, 198, 252, 297 Peas, pease, peasen, iii. 25, 95, 193; v. 147 Pease (W.) on Junius's Letters, ii. 329 Pease egger, its meaning, iii. 249, 334 Peat, its etymology, iii. 483; iv. 37, 75, 113, 216, 448 Peat or muck, use of the word in America, vi. 104 Peat on the South Downs, iii. 447 Peat (Lady), d. 1842, her biography, xii. 176 Pebble, Constantino, in Cornwall, xii. 506 Pec ssetna of Derbyshire, x. 8 Peccary, South American word, iv. 496 Pecchio (Count Giuseppe), author, vi. 308, 395 ; vii.

51, 191, 398

Pechd family, viii. 232, 392; ix. 31 Pechey or Peachi (John), his biography, viii, 185, 472 Peckham Rye, its etymology, i. 33, 296 Peculiars, ecclesiastical, vii. 421, 463; viii. 71 ; xii.

69, 137

Peddie (R. A.) on Milton, vi. 169 Pedestrian on motor, xi. 9

Pedigree, spelt petigrewe, v. 49, 117, 172, 233, 501 Pedigree, how to deal with difficult questions of, ix. 245 Pedigree forms, introduction of, viii. 504 Pedigree research, vi. 8, 174

Pedigrees, criticisms on, i. 148 ; Welsh manuscript, iv. 412, 483 ; v. 109, 358 ; vii. 131, 213, 492 ; Lin- colnshire, vi. 307

Pediment, origin of the word, vi. 7, 95 Pedlars, needle, their songs, viii. 105, 229, 510 Peel (John), death of Mrs. Richardson, his last sur- viving daughter, xii. 426 Peel (Sir Robert), quotation on, vii. 207 Peele (G.), Elizabethan dramatist, portrait wanted,

xi. 48

Peeler, slang term for policeman, xi. 265,358, 415, 474 Peer = a minnow, use of the word, vii. 210 Peerage, French, i. 15, 171, 478; great historic,

Earldom of Wiltes, iv. 184, 231 Peerages, Coronation, creation of, ix. 221 Peeress, dowager, retention of title by. vii. 468, 510 ;

viii. 73

Peeresses in their own right, their arms, v. 184 Peerless Pool, City Road, iv. 128, 197, 271 Peers, double-name signatures for, iv. 399, 487, 529 ; v. 38 ; convicted of felony, viii. 103, 147 ; burial- places of, x. 149, 298


Peers (W. H.) on "That power that kindly spread the

clouds," xii. 8. ' Wayside Posies,' iv. 519 Peet (W. H.) on alum trade, v. 233. Analogous titles of books, ix. 513. Bonaparte queries, viii. 227. 'Book of Praise,' v. 75. Books published at beginning of century, ii. 31. Bookselling, its his- tory, xii. 267, 395. Boswell's 'Johnson,' RUBS abridgment of, v. 66. Camelry = camel corps, ii. 245. Carlyle, quotation from, vi. 288. Cecil (Dorothy), viii. 490. Damage to bridge, iii. 48. De Morgan on the correct description of books, viii. 124, 228. Dublin booksellers, viii. 228. Edition, its meaning, ii. 298. ' English Kings : an Estimate,' xi, 212. Envelopes, xii. 491. Equatorial Africa, its bibliography, xi. 451. Fashion in language, x. 337. Foster (Frank), viii. 369. Goldsmith's publishers, viii. 68. Guy (Thomas), his will, v. 326. Honest epitaphs, xii. 356. Lady shoemakers, v. 157. Lord Mayors, unmarried, viii. 49. ' Lyra Apostolica,' xi. 297. Marble Arch, vi. 494. Outis, pseudonym, i. 246. Pictures, their titles, ii. 27. Portraits of celebrities wanted, xi. 136. Praed (W. M.), his poetical charade, v. 75. 'Stately Dance,' iv. 402. "Taste of the potato," x. 331. Truffle hunting pigs, vi. 195. Universary, xii. 365 Pegamoid, its meaning and derivation, i. 91 Pegge family, x. 509

Pekin or Peking, correct spelling, i. 448, 517 ; v. 517 Pel<*e : Mont Petee, the name, ix. 487, 517 ; x. 37 Pelican as a Christian emblem, ix. 135, 374 1 Pelleas et Me'lisande,' by M. Maeterlinck, vi. 8 Pelling, the flying man, vi. 269, 435 Pellitory or pillatery plant-name, ii. 427; iii. 136 Pelops on indexing queries, i. 238. Masterson family, i. 374. Owen (Rev. T. E.), ii. 7. "Twm Shon Catti," i. 52. Whalley (Dr. T. S.), i. 211 Pembrokeshire, Irish in, ix. 77 Pen, fountain. See Pens.

' Pen, The, Journal of Literature,' its history, v. 49 Penderel-Brodhurst (J.) on Civil List, iii. 434 Pendugum, bird-name, x. 427; xi. 17 Pengelly (W. G.) on church goods, i. 368. Mackenzie of Gairloch, viii. 16. Orford, Suffolk, i. 248. Pen- gilly alias Pengelly, i. 448 Pengilly alias Pengelly family, i. 448 "Penile" in 'Nero Caesar,' earlier quotation for,

ix. 166

Penkill Castle, near Girvan, Ayrshire, xii. 405 Pen-name, early use of the term, ix. 28, 72, 151 Penn (Admiral Sir William), 1621-70, his monument

in Bristol, iv. 285 ; his portrait, ix. 368, 475 Penn (William), his companions to Pennsylvania, i. 50,

192, 298, 474

Pennant (T.), 'Tours in Wales,' rare edition, vii. 67 Pennefather or Pennyfather family, i. 387 Penney (H. L.) on Sir H. Linthorne, v. 107 Penney (N.) on author wanted, vi. 428. Ball (W.), his poems, x. 229. Floyd v. Lloyd, viii. 329. 'Journal of George Fox,' place-names in, viii. 245. Remote, v. 8. Walton family, vi. 313 Pennington (Sir Isaac), Lord Mayor 1643, his daughters, iv. 381, <27 ; his portrait, viii. 263, 429, 512

Penmugton (Isaac), the younger, his works, viii. 16, 147