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Tea gardens of North London, v. 115, 322

Tea grown in Russia, i. 486

Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, its date, viii. 343

Teas, names of, iv. 26, 96

Teddye family, vii. 28

Tedula, bird mentioned by Spenser, ix. 389, 433, 516;

x. 53, 218

Teenah = ng tree, viii. 344, 454 Teens, commencement of, x. 329, 417 Teesdale (H. W.), letters in his possession, v. 89 Teesdale (M. J.) on "There, but for the grace of God,"

vii. 269

"T'esquinte pas," its meaning, iii. 69, 152 Teeth, cases of extraordinary growth of, xi. 488 Teinturier on Lally Tollendal : French emigre's, x. 328 'Telegraph,' as a newspaper title, ii. 128, 192. See

also London Telegraph. Telegraph, first murderer taken by means of, xii. 148,

194, 229, 277, 310, 433 Telegraphy, its invention, vii. 446, 516 Telegraphy, wireless, its discovery, ii. 184, 276, 471,

517 Telescope, Sir W. Herschel's, ii. 8, 49 ; and Roger

Bacon, iii. 163 Telfer (J. B.) on Smollett's death and burial, i. 201,

501

Temperance as a Christian name, vi. 373 Temperance = total abstinence, early use, vi. 230, 296,

373 Templar on Jacob Goodwin, xi. 448. Harrison

(Thomas), regicide, xi. 88. Morden family, x. 468 Temple (Archbishop), 1821-1903, his family and bio- graphy, xi. 261, 382 ; his father, 263 Temple Bar, heads exposed on, vi. 156, 219, 270, 337 Templeman (Dr. Peter), his biography, i. 125 Temporum Lector on Camerlengo's silver hammer,

xii. 105

Tenant, misuse of the word, ii. 245 Tenebrae on Artistry: Energeticness, i. 85. Book- borrowers, ii. 376. Helpmate and helpmeet, ii. 185.

Inscription on medal, vi. 106. Old Year custom, i.

47. " Play old gooseberry," i. 452 Tennant (William), his ' Anster Fair,' xii. 143 Tennis, origin of the name, ix. 27, 75, 153, 238, 272,

418, 454 ; x. 11, 54

Tennis Court, royal, and Nell Gwyn, ix. 69, 136 Tennyson (Alfred, Lord), alcaics attributed to, i. 68 ;

an Italian translator, 503 ; his use of the liquid I,

ii 487; and the daffodil, 489 ; his visit to Warwick

Castle, iv. 8; meaning of lines by, v. 415, 502 ;

vi. 31

Addison and Tennyson, vi. 45

'Amphion,' iii. 109, 218, 458, 484

'Ancient Sage,' " Single world " in, iii. 248, 376

Congreve and Tennyson, xi. 336

'Crossing the Bar,' x. 247

' Dream of Fair Women,' v. 208

I Enoch Arden,' " Calling of the sea," ii. 11, 533

II Fountain-pregnant," ix. 28 Havelock, Tennyson on, ii. 184 Idyll, its spelling, iv. 8

'In Memoriam,' liv., i. 18, 110, 292; its metre, ii. 461, 515; passage in, vi. 348; Introduc- tion, stanza iii., x. 410

James (Henry) ai.d Tennyson, x. 347


Jonson (Ben) and Tennyson, xii. 186, 277

Kingsley and Tennyson, xi. 8, 57

' Lord of Burleigh,' its foundation, xi. 4, 75, 194

Parallel passages in other writers, ii. 461

' Princess,' parody on, iv. 477; and Wordsworth,

xii. 146

Scott (Sir Walter) and Tennyson, ii. 146, 376 ' Spiteful Letter,' jealous poet in, iii. 208, 317 Tomohrit in bis early poems, xi. 500 Wordsworth and ' The Princess,' xii. 146 Young's ' Night Thoughts,' i. 501 Tennyson (Frederick) and the Swedenborgian faith,

xi. 27, 154

Tennyson family, i. 312 'TennysonUn Ode' in ' Tait's Magazine,' viii. 205,

248

Tennysoniana, ii. 461, 515 Tense, instances of inconsistencies of, x. 7 Tentouris, its meaning, iv. 247, 316 Tenure by burnt offering, vi. 327, 433 Teosinte, South American grass, iv. 288 Tepee : Wigwam, their meaning, v. 104 Tephi, Irish legends about, ii. 509 ; iii. 56 Terin in the ' Romaunt of the Rose,' ix. 448 Terminations, female, in words, ii. 42, 291 "Terra filius," its meaning, iii. 207 ; iv. 137 Terrestris on author of the 'Rosciad,' vii. 349 Terry (C. S.) on historical parallel, iii. 215 Terry (P.) on expulsion from Oxford, iii. 307. Taxes

on knowledge, v. 83 Testons or testernes, their coinage and value, iii. 42,

118, 255

Testor (Ita) on Richard Crashaw, vi. 64 Tettenhall Churchyard, effigy in, x. 24 Text-books, quotations in, vi. 24, 172, 233 Textile, its meanings, i. 8 ; ii. 54 Th and d in Middle English, x. 321 Th. (M. P.) on Nome City, xii. 485 Thackeray (W. M.), his Latin, ii. 27, 218; iii. 196, 409; his house in Kensington, iii. 325 ; "Mother is the name for God," 471 ; date of his death, iv. 47, 113 ; his bed books, vii. 29, 134 ; his early writings, viii. 383 ; ix. 57; rimes to his name, viii. 471; his residences in London, ix. 508 ; x. 138, 238 ; xi. 133 ; inaccurate allusions to, x. 5 ; and homoeo- pathy, 63, 132, 197, 329; his reference to ' N. & Q.,' xi. 265 ; keys to his novels, xi. 398 ; xii. 13; his speeches, xi. 488; xii. 130; his moustache, xii. 149, 212, 357

1 Barry Lyndon,' passage in, ix. 477

1 Bell's Life in London,' verses in, iv. 416

'Bouillabaisse,' vi. 468

1 Catherine Hayes,' poem, xii. 446

'Damascus and Palmyra,' xii. 446, 494

' FitzGerald (Edward) and Thackeray in 1831,

iii. 4

'Four Georges,' xi. 444 Irving (Washington), Thackeray on, ix. 107,

216

' Little Billee,'ii. 145, 195 ' Miss Shum's Husband,' xi. 27 ' More Hints on Etiquette,' ii. 267; iii. 52 1 Pendennis,' xi. 225

'Punch,' Thackeray's contributions to, vi. 149, 238, 311