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Butler (Sir Nicholas), of Edmonton, his death, viii. 12 Butler (Rev. Richard), his biography, iv. 329, 406 Butler (S.), parrot in 'Hudibras,' vii. 292; biblio

graphy of ' Hudibras,' xi. 248 Butler (S.), his ' Erewhon,' x. 68 Butler (Thomas), Winchester scholar, xi. 227, 350 Butler and Birch families, i. 307 Butler and Le Bouteillier families, iii. 228 Butt, the counterfoil of a cheque, v. 336, 443 Butter, boiled, its meaning, iv. 475 Butter, spun, its meaning, iv. 419, 484 Butter charm, i. 36 Butterfield (W. R.) on John Goode, of Whitby. iii

429. Leverian Museum, i. 288, 357 Butterworths, law publishers, demolition of their

premises, iv. 146, 294 Button games, iii. 184 Buttons, counting another's, origin of the saying, v

496 ; vi. 30, 273, 371, 456 ; vii. 15, 236 Butts. See Netvington Butts. Butts, archery, iii. 448

Butty, dialect word for comrade, vi. 409, 496 ; vii. 51 Buxton, patients sent to, in 1647, xii. 286, 414 Buxton waters, treatise on, vi. 388 " By gar," derivation of the term, x. 348 Byard's Leap, Lincolnshire legend, ii. 329, 438 Byfield family, vii. 129, 234 Byfield House, Barnes, its history, xii. 108, 193 Bygo (Philip), of King's County, temp. Charles II.,

his arms, viii. 384, 430 Byles (C. E.) on Frank Kennedy, xi. 407 Byng (Admiral), his portrait, v. 187 ; vi. 15 Byng of Wrotham, Middlesex, v. 208, 295 Byrde (John), Suffragan Bishop of Penreth, xi. 328,

411,471

Byre, its meaning, v. 6, 277, 361 Byrom (John), his epigram, " God bless the King !"

viii. 445, 533 ; ix. 138

Byron (Admiral), his entry into the navy, x. 229 Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord), in Pisa, i. 142 ; site of his birthplace, ii. 90 ; on Bonaparte, 1 86 ; his maternal grandfather, iv. 27; his poem on Greece, vii. 328, 475 ; a son of, 208 ; inscription on tomb in Harrow churchyard, viii. 241, 508 ; his ancestry, ix, 381, 509 ; x. 52, 97 ; ode on his death, ix. 508 ; x. 305 ; xi. 254 ; his bust by Bartolini, x. 47, 135 ; translation of his poems, 268, 370 ; misquoted, xi. 13 ; great poet's estimate of, 13, 93 ; 'Vampire' letter, 186; and Tom Moore, 405; quotation from his translation of ' II Morgante Maggiore,' xi. 490 ; xii. 12 ; at Ferrara, xii. 18, 52, 91; mural tablet to, 503 Byroniana, xi. 444, 492 Byse (F.) on 'Nova Solyma,' xii. 168 Bysse (John), his genealogy, iii. 308 Bytharne (Jehan), French author, 1543, viii. 324 By-word, used in a good sense, xii. 25


C. on Rev. Mr. Aaron, vi. 219. Ancestors, i. 170. Bookbinding question, i. 235. Brightwell Church, inscription in, v. 168. Canada, voyage to, 1776, i. 54. Draycot, co. Worcester, i. 268. Healy (G. P. A.), artist, i. 78. "I'll hang my harp on a


willow tree," v. 484. 'Johnson as a Grecian,' iv. 451 ; v. 213. Loudoun (John), ii. 116. Marriage custom : Gretna Green, vii. 408. Marriage registers, iii. 32. Raven 6 of St. Eustatius, family of, vii. 308. Spanish badge, x. 367 ; xii. 93. Taltarum, surname, v. 131. Tenterden Church, epitaph in, v. 332. Tod family of Epsom, i. 248. Wentworth (William), i. 271. Wilcocks of Knossington, vi. 330 ; x. 56

C. (A.) on two kings of Brentford, ii. 148. Carnwath (Earl of), ii. 515. Dunbar=Ogilvy, v. 69. Vivian's ' Visitations of the County of Devon,' iv. 246 C. (A. A. E.) on child's caul, iii. 295 C. (A. B.) on " As busy as Throp's wife," v. 414 C. (A. D.) on Worcestershire folk-lore, vii. 54 C. (A. E.) on Edwardian charter, .ix. 485 C. (A. L.) on Berkshire and Oxfordshire parish

registers, xii. 388

C. (A. R.) on autographs, i. 336. Beacons (ancient), viii. 374. Epitaph, xii. 504. Fasting spittle, xi. 466. Gad-whip 4 service, viii. 285. I.O.U., x. 228. Jews' Way : Jews' Gate : Jews' Lane, x. 137. Lincolnshire work, xi. 49. Old songs, x. 111. Parkins (Dr.), xii. 349. See-saw, dialectal word for, xii. 89. Tallant (Miss Annie), x. 508 C. (B.) on arms of Richmond, Surrey, viii. 163 C. (B. L. R.)on birch-sap wine, xi. 467. Lincolnshire

sayings, xi. 509. Strewing churches, xi. 328 C. (B. T.) on Britannia on the coinage, xii. 84 C. (C.) on humorous French poetry, x. 288 C. (C. H.) on Kev. Edward Ashburner, ii. 228. Bacon family, i. 435. Chelsea, its derivation, ii. 156. Cooke family, iii. 74. Cowslip, its local names, ii. 517. Kendrick family, ii. 429. Luther family, ii. 94. Parish register, oldest, ii. 35, 278, 396, 490. St. Mary Matfelon, ii. 154. San- derson family, iii. 129. Spalt, its meaning, i. 473. Theatre tickets, iii. 58. Warton (Rev. Edward), ii. 475

. (C. I.) on Cabinet in a Constitutional sense, xii. 31 0. (D.) on 'Foreign Courts and Foreign Homes,' iii.

247. Prynn (William), ii. 288

C. (D. F.) on alicompaine, a sweetmeat, vi. 449. Detenus, v. 97. Elphinstone (Mountstuart), vi. 288. ' Eugenie, Empress of the French,' v. 108. Madras, Governor-General of, v. 107. Mitchell (Col. Henry Hugh), vii. 191. 'Punch' weekly dinner, v. 526 D d (F. H.) on Beighes and Kitchener families, xi.

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). (E.) on Broad Street and Bishopsgate Street in 1677. ix. 146. Herne (Richard), Sheriff of London, vii, 309. Hopton (Susanna), devotional writer, vii. 509. Johnson (Eiobert), Sheriff of London, vii. 228. Jones (Sir Francis), viii. 65. Lord Mayors, un- married, vii. 428 ; their pageants, ix. 68. Plotting Parlour, xi. 48. Scudamore (Sir Clement), Sheriff of London, vii. 269

/. (E. A.) on the bellman, vi. 417. " Crow to pluck," ii. 155. Lazy Laurence, vi. 97. Mantegna( Andrea), i. 228. Muggletonian writings, v. 485. " Reel in a bottle," iv. 318. Rummer, its etymology, iii. 237. St. Marylebone Church, vi. 432. Shroud, sable, ii. 357. Sunken lanes, iv. 404. Tirling pins, i. 236. Titian at Warwick Castle, iv. 75