NINTH SERIES.
Song, its name and composer, iii. 356. Song
wanted, ix. 77. Songs, old, v. 504. Spotted negro
boy, v. 505. Statistical data, x. 116. Virgil's
epitaph, v. 192. Visiting cards in Italy, x. 168.
Welsh rabbit, xii. 469. Wesley's portrait by
Romney, xi. 516. Wooden pitchers, v. 154
Pierson (G. K.) on "Cherry -cob," ii. 206. Church-
yards, entrance into, ii. 234
Piert, its meaning, iv. 328, 461, 525
Pig, besieged city saved by, ii. 528
Pig-a-back, authority for the term, ii. 429, 497
Pig-killing in the wane of the moon, vi. 426, 516 ;
vii. 93 ; ix. 32
Pigeon cotes. See Columbaria. Pigeon cure, survival in France, v. 226, 343 ; vi. 12 Pigeon-holes, their use and meaning, x. 209 Piggin, its etymology, ii. 85 ; iii. 73, 157 Piggott or Picot surname, ii. 48 Piggott (Edward), astronomer, x. 248 Pigott (John), Captain or Lieutenant, 1760-2, i. 407 Pigott (W. G. F.) on " Hoity-toity, " i. 135. * Life and Exploits of Wellington,' i. 168. Shot of land, i. 454. Spalt, its meaning, i. 268. "Twopence more and up goes the donkey," i. 475 Pigott (Rev. W. G. F.), his death, ii. 60 Pigott (W. Jackson) on Samuel Aske, v. 269. Aske (T.), iii. 368. Babington (Catherine), ix. 449. Burke (John), i. 168. Carson family, xii. 19. "Davies, Esquire," viii. 105. Ditto or Ditty, vi. 348. Edwardes (John), of Highgate, xii. 149. Frobisher family, i. 508. Gifford = Pagett, xi. 128, 273. Hamilton (Archibald), iii. 187. Hitchcock (John), ii. 89. Jackson (Sir Anthony), iv. 69. Jackson (John), vi. 449. Mackintosh, vii. 128. Maxwell = Carson, ii. 509. Mottoes, their origin, xi. 349. Paget (Hon. Henry), his biography, vi. 8, 332. Paget (Robert), x. 209. Pagett (Henry), vii. 348. Pagett (Hon. Henry), xi. 448. Pagett (John), viii. 404. Pennington (1.), Lord Mayor, iv. 381. Spode or Snode arms, iii. 453. Talbot (Lady Elizabeth), ix. 369
Pigou (Dean) on cushions on the altar, xii. 346 Pigs, truffle-hunting, vi. 129, 195, 279, 374 Pike (Capt. James), xi. 368 Pike family in Edinburgh, xii. 468 Pile (T. A. J.) on Bermudas Company, iv. 108. Burden family, iii. 187. Crowley (Sir Ambrose), iii. 90. Heraldic survivals, iv. 27 Pilate (Pontius), his birthplace, xii. 405, 509 Pilcher (G. T.) on derivation of Nower, vi. 37 Pile (J.) on South Sea scheme, xii. 68 Pilekoc, meaning of the word, vi. 250, 334 Pilgrimage, foot outlines as records of. See Footprints. Pilidod= chrysolite, vi. 348, 414 ; vii. 215 Pillage, stallage, and toll, meaning of the words, viii.
420 ; ix. 35, 395
Pillar and gavelage tax, vii. 81, 141 Pillars carried on horseback, iii. 409 " Pillars of the Lord," use of the term, xi. 390 Pillatery or pellitory, plant-name, ii. 427; iii. 136 Pilleau family arms, vi. 448 Pillillew, meaning of the word, v. 372, 484 Pillow-ber= pillow-case, use of term, xi. 145, 337, 393 Pimodan Hdtel or Hotel Lauzun, Paris, its history, xii. 6
Pin : nick the pin, viii. 264
"Pin and Bowl," inn sign, vii. 133
Pin pictures, x. 308, 375, 493 ; xi. 38
Pinaseed, its meaning, iv. 205, 257, 335
Pinches (Dr.), his school, iii. 269
Pincott (Leonora), her marriage, i. 268, 317
Pindar, botanical term, v. 413
Pindar family of Lincolnshire, xii. 448
Pindy, use and derivation of the word, xi. 308
Pineapple, its introduction into England, iii. 25, 138 ; "worn out," iv. 419 ; v. 324 ; its etymology, v. 402 ; vi. 95, 154 ; at the New Year, viii. 226
Pineau, his ' Folk-lore du Poitou,' vi. 249
Pinhoen a ghost-word, vii. 205, 272
Pink (W. D.) on George Abbott, M.P., vi. 490. Anderton (James), x. 87. Andrews (Robert), M.P., ii. 422. Armorial: Leighton family, viii. 249. Arnold (Michael), M.P., ii. 448. Ascock (Sir Bartho- lomew), ii. 465. Atkinson (Samuel), M.P., ii. 508. Bacon (Thomas), viii. 284. Baronets of Nova Scotia, x. 77. Barton, two colonels named, iii. 127. Bedell family, iii. 149. Bellringer, old, iv. 185. Blount (Sir Josceline), iii. 288. Bond (Dr. John), x. 274. Bradshaw (J.), xi. 398. Brewer (Andrew), his biography, iv. 9. Bysse (John), iii. 308. Carey (Edward), M.P., v. 47, 235. Carey (Sir George), xii. 448. Carey (Sir Henry), M.P., v. 87. Carroll (Sir W.), vii. 135. Carteret (SirC.), v. 187, 385. Cave (Sir R.), M.P., v. 209. Cavendish (Stephen de), ii. 326. Century incident, vii. 105. Chadwell (W.), M.P., v. 247. Challinor (John), Recorder of London, v. 267.- Chettell (Francis), M.P., v. 314. Cholmley (John), M.P., v. 335. Citizen baronets, ix. 61. Civic knighthoods, v. 409. Clarke (Sir Edward), v. 515. Clarke (Samuel), M.P. v. 496. Collet, particulars of, vii. 269. Coningsby (Humphrey), vii. 349. Cooke (Sir Thomas), vii. 429. Cooper (George), his death, vii. 449. Cooper (Col. T.), vii. 438. Corn- wallis (Sir W.), iii. 387. Cossenor Cosen, viii. 523. Courtenay (Nicholas), M.P., viii. 445. Courts of Requests, Wards, and Augmentations, xii. 309. Crispe (Henry), ix, 8, 175. Dale (Sir T.), i. 495. Damsell or Dansell (Sir W.), ix. 169. Dendy (Serjeant Edward), ix. 508. * Dictionary of National Biography,' ii. 162 ; Index to, viii. 401. Dove (John), the regicide, ix. 389. Draper (Cresheld;, M.P., ix. 448. Estcott (Richard) de Lanceston, vii. 512. Everett-Green (Mrs. M. A.), vii. 8. Fleetwood (Cromwell), ix. 285. Fleetwood (Col. G.), miniature of, ix. 154, 235. Fleetwood family, xii, 130. Fleetwood pedigree, unknown, ix. 429. Fowke (John), Governor of Drogheda, viii. 325. Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), xii, 425. Gorges (Sir Ferdinando), xii. 154. Gracechurch Street, ii. 284. Harrison (Thomas), regicide, xi. 211. Holts at Winchester, ix. 294. Ireton family, xi. 93. Jackson (Sir Anthony), x. 313. Jones (John), the regicide, vii. 372. Knights made temp. Charles I. : Scottish knighthoods, viii. 301. Leigh in Lancashire, viii. 392. London, its first Lord Mayor, ii. 308. M.P.s, for Middlesex, i. 328 ; last of the pre-Reform, iv. 265 ; temp. Edward IV., viii. 145 ; for London, 524 ; youthful, 532 j last of the pre- Victorian, ix. 226 ; for Norwich, xii. 9,