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158. Hindu calendar and festivals, viii. 294. Imaginary or invented saints, xii. 215. K.C.B. or G.C.B., fees on being made, viii. 105. Nightcaps, xii. 55. 'Quarterly Review,' xi. 88. Railway literature, xii. 133. Road waggons from Liverpool, xi. 376. St. Ernulphus, x. 88. Scrap-book, old, i. 222. Shakespeare's geography, xi. 333, 416. Silver spike, xii. 387

B. (R. E.) on Denham, Laird of Wishiels, ix. 156 B. (R. L.) on island of Ichaboe, ii. 527. Jacobite

societies, ii. 508. Mundy, xii. 485 B. (R. W.) on Caryll pedigree, xii. 286. Fleetwood family, ix. 261 ; x. 96 ; xii. 130. Miniature of Col. G. Fleetwood, ix. 48, 235 B. (St. C.) on pagan festival, iv. 61 B. (8. H. H.) on William Harrison, i. 227 B. (T. B.) on quotations, xii. 309. Toys, Wykehamical

word, xii. 437

B. (T. M.) on English agents in Poland, ii. 148 B. (T. S.) on title of book wanted, x. 167 B. (T. W.) on Waterloo models, ii. 128. Wellington

(Duke of), his census paper, 1851, vii. 265 B. (W.) on long ad ministration, vi. 245. Anigosanthus, ii. 158. Beaucaire (Monsieur), xi. 487. Bethle- hem, paintings at, x. 188. Callaway family, vi. 418. Churches built of unhewn stone, v. 154. Dead Sea level, ix. 488. Fringle, its meaning, iii. 248. Harvest bell, viii. 201. Haydon (B. R.), his paintings, x. 207. Hotham (Sir Richard), ii. 394. Infectious disease among cattle, v. 335. Lanted ale, vi. 493. " Let them all come," vi. 426. Maills, its meaning, ii. 469. Manx words, viii. 83. Mid wives' epitaphs, vi. 155. Organ, its history, ii. 228. Owl-light, xi. 349. Petering, its derivation, vii. 29. Pope and Thomson, i. 23, 193. Scott and Wilkie, x. 129. Simile by Coleridge, x. 488. Superstition about portraits, x. 147. Trafalgar Chapel, ii. 412. Wem, its derivation, vi. 88. Wordsworth and Keats, x. 284. Younie surname, iii. 68

B. (W. C.) on 'Abbey of Kilkhampton,' xii. 489. Accuracy in quotation, xi. 273. Acervation, vii. 485 ; viii. 468. ^neas, the real, iii. 414. Alias in sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, xii. 277. Alum trade, v. 295. ' Ambrose Gwinett,' a drama, vii. 106. Anglo-Israel, vi. 185. Animals in people's insides, vii. 333. " Another story," i. 417. Apple- tree folk-lore, ix. 314. April Fool's Day, v. 247. Artists' mistakes, iv. 237. Ash, place-name, xii. 291. Asses' milk, xii. 385. Author and typesetter, viii. 269. Author of books wanted, ix. 232. Bacon (John), R.A., iv. 258. Barn well Priory, Cambridge, xi. 57. Bath and Buxton, xii. 286. Beacons, ancient, viii. 374. Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace, viii. 512. Beaulieu, its foundation, vi. 216. Bells tolled for payment of church rents, iii. 31. Bdranger: ' Le Roi d'Yvetot,' ix. 218. " Bernardus non vidit omnia," v. 441. Birch-sap wine, xii. 50. ' Bisclavret,' xii. 112. Bishop, Lord, i. 230. Blackall (Offspring), xi. 464. Boats, ancient, viii. 407 ; ix. 31. Boethius, ii. 517. Book- borrowing, ii. 119. Bookkeeping, iv. 335. Book- sellers' blunders, iv. 405. Booth (Nathaniel), ix. 65. Borrow (George), viii. 410. Bower (Archibald), viii. 303. Bream's Buildings, x. 407. Brewster


(Sir D.), his 'Life of Newton,' i. 78. Bridge chantry in West Riding, xii. 111. British, use of term, iv. 95. Bromby, a writer, viii. 264. Bull- baiting, ix. 314. Burke on Malvern, vii. 68. " Burleymen," iii. 490. Businesses, their antiquity, xi. 410. Butt, counterfoil of a cheque, v. 443. Butty, its meaning, vii. 51. Cambridge University motto, i. 216. Cap in the hunting-field, xi. 297. Carthusian monasteries in England and Scotland, vi. 475. Cattle as criminals, iv. 151. Caul, child's, iii. 77. Cely family, xi. 405. Centenarian at Eversden, iii. 186. Chaldee MS., i. 272. Charles I., iii. 25. Chatham (Earl of), his death, i. 376. Christ (Jesus), portraits of, i. 234. Christmas, and Cromwell, iii. 174 ; drinking at, 1607, iv. 515 ; ecclesiastical state at, xii. 502. Christmas biblio- graphy, ii. 505 ; iv. 515 ; vi. 485 ; viii. 500 ; xii. 502. Christmas customs, 1610, viii. 500. Christ-tide, xii. 502. Church bells, xi. 354. Church tradition, ii. 58. Churches, Sister, iii. 115. Churchyards, their area, vii. 171. Cockman (Rev. Thomas), his biography, vi. 453. Comb = cockade, vii. 206. Conduits of London, xi. 73. Consett, viii. 122. Consumption, cure for, ii. 515. Cope, the, x. 495 ; xi. 172. Copenhagen, battle of, viii. 182. Corbould, picture by, vi. 393. " Corn-bote " in Barbour's ' Bruce,' x. 115. Cornish rimes in an epitaph, xi. 216. Coronations on St. George's Day, iii. 307. Corpse on Shipboard, vi. 246, 437 ; vii. 137. Corpus Christi Day, iii. 407. Counting another's buttons, vi. 30. Country life, changes in, vii. 147. County guide-books, vi. 504. Cox (James), his museum, ii. 78. Crakanthorp : " Vilesdon," xi. 469, 498. Crew (Sir Clipsby), v. 286. 'Crockford's Clerical Directory,' ii. 224. Cromwell (Oliver) and music, iii. 491 ; iv. 311, 499. Crowned heads, vii. 248, "Crying 'Notchell,'" vii. 74. Cyclists' road-books, iv. 353. Cyclopaedia of British domestic archaeology, iv. 292. Damask linen : St. George, vii. 446. Damsell (Sir William), ix. 232. Deaths from smallpox recorded on monumental brasses, vi. 374. Dickens (Charles), his critics' errors, v. 45 ; and Tong, viii. 428. 'Dictionary of National Biography,' i. 162, 322; ii. 122, 342, 483 ; iii. 202 ; iv. 3, 162, 433 ; v. 143, 472 ; vi. 165, 263, 325, 518 ; ix. 163. Different : Than, i. 171. Dings in York, iv. 271. Duels, viii. 492. ' Dulce Domum,' iii. 371. Duncalfe, xi. 392; xii. 357. Earrings worn by men, v. 191. Earth- quake in 1750, iii. 410. East India badge, ix. 155. Easter bibliography, i. 284 ; iii. 244 ; vii. 264. Egg-dance, vi. 404. Eighteenth-century sporting record, vi. 72. Electioneer, vi. 426. Elizabethan terms, v. 366. Endorsement : dorso-ventrality, ix. 415. Endowing purse, iii. 476. English grave at Ostend, xii. 176, 278. Epitaph, well-known, ii. 229. Farntosh, its meaning, v. 385. Fashion in language, xi. 156. Feeding-bottles, ii. 409, 477. Finials at rick ends, xi. 53. Fiscal, xii. 444. Fool's plough, ii. 11. Form of intercession : War in South Africa, v. 184. Foster (Frank), viii. 304. French Repub- lican calendar, iii. 281. Friar's Crag, Derwentwater, vii. 196. Fusil, heraldic term, ii. 244, 377. Gates on commons, iv. 251. Gaunt family, iv. 272. Ghetto, Roman, iii. 90. Gillygate at York, xi. 518 ;