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Pickering (J. E. L.) on shares in merchant ships, v. 320

Picket, old military punishment, iv. 471, 539; xii. 325

Pickford (J.) on abacas, viii. 412. Abbot of West- minster's plot, 1399, vii. 84. Ainsworth (Harrison), Hi. 186, 423. Alexandre the ventriloquist, ii. 305. ' Alonzo the Brave,' ii. 35. Animals in people's insides, vii. 333, 391. Arundel : Walden, vii. 336. "Astonish the natives," x. 95. Attwood family, vii. 93. Author and avenger of evil, xi. 35. Autocrat in Russian, x. 153. Baillie (Joanna), portraits of, ix. 237. Banns of marriage, xii. 215. Bar sinister, ix. 316, 377. Barsham, East, its manor house, ii. 144. Battle sheaves, v. 382. Bear and ragged staff, iv. 484 ; v. 216. Bell- ringer, old, iv. 271. Beverley Minster, monu- ment in, x. 507. Bicycle bibliography, ix. 231. " Bill, the whole Bill," i. 112. Birch-sap wine, xii. 50. Birmingham : Brumagem, x. 196. Black Malibran, ix. 494. Blaise (Madam), i. 47. Bletheramskite, xi. 335. "Bold Infidelity, turn pale and die, " iv. 332. Boleyn (Queen Anne), her execution, ii. 468. Bolton (first Duke of), iii. 364 ; his regiment, vii. 52. Bolton Percy, east window at, iii. 103. Bonnet-laird and cock-laird, xi. 133. Brodrick (Admiral), his escape, v. 315. Brooke (Robert, Lord), ii. 165. Browne (Sir Thomas), his skull, ix. 85. Burns (Robert), first edition, i. 185. Burrington (Major), vi. 349. " But ah ! Maecenas," x. 251. Byng (Admiral), his portrait, v. 187. Byng (E. J. S. and George), v. 295. Caesar (Julius), vii. 37. Campbell, memorial to, iv. 401. Canning (Hon. George), i. 174. 'Caste,' prototypes of cha- racters in, x. 216. Castle Care we, Pembroke, x. 215. Cecil, its pronunciation, ii. 512. Charles I., his decollation, iii. 394. Charlotte (Queen), ii. 91. Chisel marks, vii. 296. Church of Scotland, ii. 153, 392. Cleopatra, engraving of, xii. 269. Coal folk- lore, iv. 508. " Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est," vi. 103. 'Comic Annual,' x. 74. 'Complete Angler,' vi. 313. Cope, the, x. 285. Corderius, x. 348. Cork leg, viii. 533. Coronation canopy, x. 297. Coronation dress of the bishops, x. 112. Cowper centenary, v. 417. Craigcrook, xi. 252. Crewe (Lord), Bishop of Durham, iv. 85. Cricket, early lines on, vii. 72. Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, iv. 30. Cromwell portraits, ii. 415, 514. Crosier and pastoral staff, viii. 151. Cumber- land (Richard), iii. 4. Cureton (General), monu- ment to, x. 291, 492. De Cardonnel (G. R.), v. 481. Detenus, iv. 425. Devil as a black dog, ii. 336. Dickensiana: phrase of Mrs. Gamp, ix. 172. Dodsley (Robert), xi. 173, 275. Donne (Dean) and the Donnes of Norfolk, xii. 131. Duchy of Berwick, ix. 258, 296. Duncalfe, xi. 476. Easter Day at Beverley, ix. 364. Edge Hill, battle of, iv. 197. Eggs, their price, ix. 412. Epitaph : at Banbury, v. 434 ; on an attorney, x. 37. Erica, Christian name, i. 446. Family likeness, viii. 268. Fees for searching parish registers, xi. 452. Fetch, iv. 418. Fireback dated 1610, xi. 332. Five o'clock tea, vii. 96. Flats, xii. 512. Fontenoy, battle of, vii. 212. Foscolo (Ugo) in London, vii. 151 ; viii. 153. Fraser (Simon), vii. 115. Freind (John), M.D., his


library, vi. 167. Garrick's statue of Shakespeare, x. 357. Gaunt family, iv. 150. Gawsworth, epi- taph at, iv. 345. Ghosts and suicides, v. 462. Gillespie Grumach, x. 38. Gladstone bibliography, i. 492. Glewed, its meaning, iv. 315. Gold, rubbing the eyes with, vi. 134. Gordon riots, ix. 351. Gorges (Sir Ferdinando), xii. 252. Gould (Thoroton), ii. 236. Grain = to throttle, iv. 174. Great Tom of Oxford, xii. 226. Green an unlucky colour, xi. 32, 254. Grub Street, i. 15. Guinea, ix. 74. Hampden (Viscount;, his portrait, xi. 507. Haydon (B. R.), xi. 16. Hearne (Thomas), his tomb, iv. 142. Hemans (Mrs.), music to her songs, xi. 498. Heraldry, its restoration, i. 390. Heriot, x. 228. Holbein portraits, xii. 331. Holford (Dame Elizabeth), i. 371. Holy Communion, iv. 385. Horse equipment, v. 361 ; vi. 155, 214. Howk=to dig, v. 55. Hugo (Victor): "The Flying Dutchman," iv. 333. Hume's portrait, vii. 272. Hurtling, its meaning, vi. 175, 492. Imaginary or invented saints, xii. 215. " Imperium in imperio," iv. 69, 254. Infant Saviour, xii. 435. Inn, old English, iii. 494. Inn signs, curious, iv. 225. Japanese monkeys, xi. 76. Johnson anecdote, xi. 492. Jones (Paul), ii. 495 ; iii. 296. Jowett's little garden, vii. 512. Jury in nautical terms, vii. 197. Kemble (Miss Adelaide) as Norma, v. 46. King of Torelore, ix. 414. King's Champion, ix. 503; x. 116. King's College Chapel, Cam- bridge, vi. 249. Knights, clerical, ii. 326. Lavinia, Christian name, iv. 74. Lectern in Durham Cathe- dral, ix. 135. Lee (Hannah), story of, v. 16. "Like a thresher," iv. 234. Little Gidding: Stourbridge Fair, viii. 332. Log, the, vi. 94. Lon- don churches, vii. 335. Lowndes motto, ix. 10. Lurid, its meaning, iv. 214. Lyngell, its meaning, vii. 472. M.P.s, last of the pre- Victorian, xi. 374. Mackenzie, its pronunciation, iii. 356. Mallet or mullet, x. 293. Marat in London, xii. 451. Mar- quess, the title, iii. 224. Marquessate of Win- chester, v. 66. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 64. Max, slang for gin, vi. 233. Men wearing earrings, v. 321. Minister of the Word of God, i. 297. Misericordia, Italian guild, ii. 55. Mitre, the, viii. 493. Moncrieff (Sir Henry), ii. 465. Money lent by measure, iii. 191. Moon through coloured glass, ii. 13. Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, v. 446 ; vi. 178. Movable stocks, vii. 14. Napoleon's last years, ix. 274 ; x. 434 ; his first marriage, x. 72. Nash (Richard), xii. 116. Neptune and crossing the Line, viii. 172. Nether Lochaber, memorial to, xi. 277. Newcastle (Staffs) family, ix. 52. Nichol- son (General Francis), xii. 296, 413. Nothing, xi. 395. "Nothing like leather," vi. 511. Not- tingham (Lady), x. 336. Orientation in inter- ments, viii. 88. Oss, its etymology, xi. 452. Owl- light, xi. 411. Oxford, Queen's College, ii. 505 ; vii. 246 ; portraits at, iii. 475 ; at the accession of George I., x. 225. * Oxford Argo,' iii. 312. Oxford reminiscence, iii. 306. Oxford undergraduate gowns, i. 515. 'Oxford University Calendar,' when first issued, vii. 309. "Pack," viii. 433. 'Pageant,' x. 470. "Parley's Penny Library," iii. 145, 335. Patches and patching, ii. 274. "Peace, retrench- ment, and reform," xi. 515. Pecchio (Count