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Brien (Viscount) and Kerr family of Lothian, 448
Brigstocke family, 113, 217

Brigstocke (G. R.) on Owen Brigstocke, 217
Brisson's Ornithologie,' 105

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Bristol Merchant Adventurers' Company, early, 69
Broadsides and chapbooks, 327, 413
Brocklehurst on Mozart, 409

Bromby (E. H.) on cricket pictures, 496
Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100

Brotanek (R. F.) on chapbooks and broadsides, 327
Brown (Edward Maxwell), of London, 1795, 409
Brown (Horatio F.) on Consul Smith, 221, 282, 383
Brown (W.) on original registers, 235
Browne (Sir Thomas) on oblivion, 128, 214
Brougham Castle and Hall, 229, 293, 329, 373
Brudenell (Elizabeth), portrait as Diana, 29, 193
Brushfield (T. N.) on bibliographical queries, 95
Christie (J. H.), 252

'Living Librarie,' by P. Camerarius, 494
Lundy Island, 16

Quotations wanted, 273
Rushbearing, 278

Buchanan (George) as professional jester, 147, 234, 317
Buck (Timothy), Westminster scholar, c. 1748, 509
Buckie (Groatie), myth con ected with the, 530
Bullen (M. W.) on Baines family, 330, 537

Vane of Kent, 165

Bullock (J. M.) on J. H. Christie, 252

Evans: Symonds: Hering, Garden, 397
Glen family, 68

Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon), 469
Les Jumelles,' 9

Stannus (Lady), 188

Bullock (T.) on Henry Sanderson, clockmaker, 148
Bunyan (J.), "Mr. Get i' th' hundred," 88
Burch (E. T.) on Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 167
Burford stone, used for St. Paul's Cathedral, 114
Burial custom in Scotland, 10, 76
Burial ground, Greyfriars, 205, 253, 352
Burns (Robert), his last words, 45; "loan" in "The
Twa Dogs,' 70; and "Palace of Traquair," 387, 437
Burst, use of "bust " for, 105

Burton (Robert), notes on Shilleto's edition of' Anatomy
of Melancholy,' 25, 523

Bushell (Brown), date of his execution in 1651, 46
Bust and burst, use of the word, 105

Butler (James), Duke of Ormond, his later life, 467, 536
Butler (Dr. James Davie), his death, 480
Butterworth (Major S.) on Charles Lamb, 512, 538
Byrch (Thomas), c. 1536, his arms, 90, 135
Byrom (John) and Satan's autograph, 133
Byron (Lord), called the "Pilgrim of Eternity," 68,
158, 213; his use of the phrase "death is in
danger," 86; Napoleon on, 147

Byron House, Fleet Street, 147

C. on Isaac Johnson, 491

C. (A. R.) on J. Haskoll, 329

St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94
Skerrick, 408

C. (B. L. R.) on ball-games on festivals, 347
Devil and St. Botolph, 328

C. (C. C.) on dogs in war, 488
C. (E.) on Ythancæster, Essex, 48

C. (E. G.) on Bishop Cox of Ely, 48

C. (E. S.) on Nothe, Weymouth, 169

C. (G. E.) on Sir George Davies, Bart., 93

C. (G. E.) on Turvile, 14
C. (H.) on Henry Alvarez, S.J., 374
Danister (John), Wykehamist, 355
Doherty, Winchester Commoner, 157
Elizabeth's visits to Winchester, 344
Lopez (Roderigo), 434

Pounde (Thomas), S.J., 268, 472
Shelley (William), 55
Waynflete (William), 154

William of Wykeham and Norfolk, 130

C. (J. G.) on Rockefeller, 507

C. (R.) on events in Church history in pictures, 107
C. (R. de) on pictures inspired by music, 9
C. (S. D.) on Dummer family, 315

C. (T. W.) on Kerr of Lothian: De Brien, 448
Cain, the mark of, Hebrew tradition, 429
Calabria, earthquake in, 247

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Calder (A.) on Macdonald of Moidart, 308
Mackintosh, 448

Ripley Arms, 314
Caldwell family, 73, 158

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Cambridge University, Tripos verses, at, 124, 172, 292
Camerarius (Philip), his Living Librarie,' 425, 494
Campbell (Rev. Bunbury FitzGerald), his death, 499
Campbell (G. W.) on This too shall pass away," 456
Campbell (T.), MS. of 'Lochiel's Warning,' 127
Campbells in the Strand, c. 1692 and 1755, 509
Campion (H. C.), Jun., on Campion family, 328
Campion family, 328

Canning (G.), his riming dispatch, 307

Cannizaro (Duchess of), 265, 316, 358, 456

Canova (Antonio) in England, 448, 518

Cantlers, or Kentish Town, Prebend of, 410, 472
Capillarians, use of the word by Lamb, 69
Capri antiquities, 29

Caravanserai to public-house, evolution of, 308, 413
Cards with eleven and twelve spots, 28

Carey or Cary (Catherine), d. 1691, her parentage, 248
Carlaverock, English translation of Roll of, 529
Carnegie, pronunciation of the surname, 52
Cassell (John), Works of Eminent Masters,' 468
Cat, black, folk-lore, 505

Catalogues of MSS., 368, 415, 531; of public libraries,
388, 454

"Catamaran," its meanings, 286, 433
Caterpillers of the Commonwealth, 248, 396
Cats and clover in Darwinian argument, 169, 237
Catzius (Josias), gathering of Jews under, 10, 77
Cavalcanti (Guido), Dante's sonnet to, 207, 277
Cave (F. R.) on Chevy Chase,' 89, 537
Cenci on Poculum Elevatum,' 409

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Cervantes, Don Quixote,' 1595-6, 107, 158, 313
Chafy (W. K. W.) on detached belfries, 290
Chaloner, in the Blakeway MS., 509
Chapbooks and broadsides, 327, 413
Chamberlen (Dr.), his descendants, 17
Charlemagne's Roman ancestors, 116

Charles I., his execution, 46; a private library c., 308
Charles II. and yatching, 108, 156

Charter, Warwickshire, its enrolment, 128
Chasseur in French hotels, 227

Chaucer (G.), and the English Universities, 47;.

Kynaston's translation, 109; final e in, 429, 472

Chaucer (John le), d. 1302, tragedy of, 5

Chauncy (Sir Henry), his correspondence, 265

Chelsea, "famous," its derivation, 366, 434, 470, 517
Cheshire dialect words, 203, 332, 414

Chess, between man and his Maker, 169, 255; allu-
sions in Shakespeare, 284

Chesterfield (Lord), his' Lines on a Lady drinking the
Bath Waters,' 108, 158

Chigwell Row, Sir Francis Drake and, 230, 332, 416
Child executed for witchcraft, 38

Chimney stacks, popular theory concerning, 128, 233
China, Dresden tailor in, 469, 536

Christ (Jesus), chastised by the Virgin, 85; and
"Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth,"
307, 355

Christ Hospital or Christ's Hospital, 247, 310, 355
Christening of a ship, 260

Christian names: Dilliana, 7; Sophony, 148; Coris-
ande, 247, 352; Mereday, 248, 334; Esmeralda,
352; transmitted in families, 365

Christie (J. H.), his duel in 1821, 189, 252

Christmas, bibliography of, 503

Christmas bush, description of, 502

Christmas carol, "Over yonder's a park," 181

Christmas notes, 1390-1714, 501

Christmas pig's-head supper, 505

Christ's Hospital or Christ Hospital, 247, 310, 355
Church history in pictures, 107

Church of England, members called Protestants, 427
Church porch, bequests payable in, 369

Church spoons, 468

Churchill (C.), mural tablet at Dover, 308, 357
Churchwardens' accounts, Worfield, 327, 416
Cipher of Francis Bacon, 188

Civil War, ballad by Thornbury, 148

Civil War earthworks, remains of, 328, 394, 453
Clapham (Henoch), bibliography of, 362

Clarges (Sir T.), portraits of Shakespeare, 368, 494
Clark (M. S.) on pillion: flails, 72

Clarke (Cecil) on hyphens after street names, 449

Royal Oak Day, 30

Clarke (Major R. S.) on Macdonell, 530
Clayton (H. B.) on J. H. Christie, 252

Jones (Paul), his birthplace, 67
Clements (H. J. B.) on Conyers, 57

Clerke (Sir Philip Jennings), Bart., c. 1774, 429
Clinson (O.) on "That same," 515

Clippingdale (S. D.) on detached belfries, 415, 513
Close, as a French noun, 89

Closets, hair-powdering, 349, 417, 453
Clothes of prisoners as perquisites, 96
Club cups shaped like a hand, 327, 397

Cockle (M. J. D.) on American Civil War, 527
Coffin, flies in, 386

Coins, simple guides to, 288, 375

Coke (Alfred) on Coke or Cook, 13
Coke on Coke or Cook? 13

Coke or Cook (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78
Cold Harbour at Llantilio Crossenny, 19

Cole (Rev. William), antiquary, his MSS, 429, 495
Coleman (Charlotte), o. 1766, her biography, 489
Coleman (E. H.) on John Bland, 314

Bombay Grab, 177

Child executed for witchcraft, 38

Christie (J. H.), 252

Concerts of Antient Music, 49

Cricket engravings, 132

Cromwell House, Highgate, 135

Coleman (E. H.) on Custom of Thraves, 397
Daguerreotypes, faded, 208
Detached belfries, 290

Ducking the mayor and constable, 325
Dummer family, 315

England without noblesse, 157
Farrant's anthem, 355

George III.'s cleverness, 273
George III.'s daughters, 236
Hair-powdering closets, 417
Lamb's Panopticon, 215
Lonning, 70

Montagu (Basil), his MSS., 156
Moon and hair-cutting, 29
Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 213
Parker family, 15

Pleshey fortifications, 116
Premonstratensian abbeys, 231
Radcliffe (Ann), 76

Rushbearing, 87

Sanderson dance, 358

Scotch burial custom, 10

Snaith Peculiar Court, 334

Tunbridge Wells harvest custom, 447
Wenham (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 197
Wheel as symbol of religion, 250
Worple Way, 396

Yachting, 156

Coleridge (S. T.), notes on Herder's 'Kalligone,' 341
Coles (J.), Jun., on Joseph Anstice, 150

Atlas and Pleione, 475

Coliseums, old and new, 176

College of Arms and the right to arms, 188
Collins (F. Howard) on beside, 375

Jack and Jill, 13

Newspaper leading articles, 128
"Of" after "inside,"

Reap., 9

Yachting, 156

outside," 168

Collins (Wilkie) or Charles Dickens? 255

Colman (George), the younger, his 'Man of the
People,' 266

Colville (David), Scotch scholar, c. 1648, 149
Com. Linc. on Jenetta Norweb,' 389
Communion tokens, earliest use in Scotland, 387, 430
Concerts of Antient Music, their history, 49, 335, 39
Congreve (W.), an Independent at Wimborne, 148
Conscience, "the bird in the breast," 448
Conyers (Katherine), her family, 264

Conyers peerage, 57

Coodie, dialect word for a donkey, 70

Cook or Coke (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78
Cooke cuckoo, 55

Cooke (George F.), Percy Fitzgerald on, 92, 135

Cookson (Dr.), private tutor to William IV., 510
Coop or coup to trap, 165, 296, 358

Cooper (A. E.) on Duke of Ormond, 467
Cooper family of Plymouth, c. 1717, 88
Cop. See Coop.

Cope (Mrs. E. E.) on Robina Cromwell, 328
Cope (Mrs. H.) on Rawdon, 248

Cope family of Bramshill, 97

Copenhagen House in 1821, 205, 295, 351

Cordova (R. de) on detectives in fiction, 307

Pictures as signs, 169
Repartee of royalty, 467

Consande, derivation of the name, 247, 352
Correct, its comparative and superlative, 189, 294
Coryat (Tom), his Crudities,' 49, 132, 195
Cottrill (C. A. W.) on Vescalion, 28
Councils, metropolitan municipal in 1855, 306
Court of Reception, use of the term, 466
Court Rolls, Norwich calendar of, 489

Courtney (W. P.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 316
Longley (John), 1749-1822, 61

Rich (Anthony), 461

Cowper and Voltaire, parallel passage, 465

Cox (Richard), Bishop of Ely, 1581, his biography, 48
Crane (E. S.) on Wall: Martin, 14

Cranes and pigmies, Pompeian fresco, 266, 356, 417
Cranmer (Abp.) and the Boleyn family, 201

Crawford (C.) on Montaigne, Webster, and Marston,
41, 121, 201, 302

Crawford (R.) on tinterero, 316

Crawley (J. A.) on Pishoken, 350

Cricket, earliest mention, 9, 95, 132, 215, 496; early
pictures and engravings, 9, 95, 132, 238, 496; the
term "Test Match," 246

Crockford (William), his biography, 489
Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80; his swords, 288
Cromwell (Robina), her descendants, 328, 376
Cromwell House, Highgate, 48, 135, 437, 489
Crone (J. S.) on ballad of Francis Rényi, 176
Humanitas, 529

Moira (Lord) and United Irishmen, 28
"Rising of the lights," 135

Crooke (W.) on forests set on fire by lightning, 95
Cross, archiepiscopal, in Tennyson's 'Becket,' 106, 157
Crouch (C. Hall) on Boddington family, 216

Coke or Cook? 13
Hooper: Long, 215

Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, 275

Sanderson dance, 308

Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189

Shorter: Walpole, 13

Teed and Ashburner families, 90

Crown Street, Soho, origin of the name, 326, 373
Croydon, parish church and Free School, 113
Crucifixes, female, 230, 395, 517

Crusoe (Robinson), name coincidence, 1619, 287, 357
Crusoe (Rev. Timothy), d. 1697, his portrait, 357
Cubitt (Miss), in 'La Belle Assemblée,' 108, 152
Culleton (L.) on officers of State in Ireland, 214
Culture, curious, 486

Cumberland (George), bis description of Hafod, 88
Cumberland (Mr.), Westminster scholar, 489
Cumberland dialect, 169, 294

Cumbermere Abbey, its cartulary, 229, 315
Cummings (W. H.) on W. R. Bexfield, 315
"Come out, 'tis now September," 446
Cricket, earliest mention, 215
'Death of Nelson,' 412

Cupples (J. G.) on Shaw, Bengal lawyer, 288

Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, 52,
111, 310, 534

Curry (J. T.) on Adam's commemorative pillars, 136
Book, nameless, 123, 293

Canova (Antonio) in England, 518

Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, 357
Lonning, 70

Virgil or Vergil, 451

Curtis (J.) on "Fate of the Tracys," 128

Curtis (J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 190
Curtis family, 207

Cypripedium, derivation of the word, 228
Cyril on Basil Montagu's MSS., 109, 429
Czechs and Germans, their antagonism, 187
D. on Chasseur, 227

Forty days' periodicity, 7
French Revolution pottery, 252
Gibbets, 251

Irish Brigade, 87

Kniaz, 130

D. (J.) on Corisande, 247

D. (J. B.) on quotations wanted, 529
D. (K.) on Shakespeariana, 443

D. (S. G.) on Hysker or Hesker, 69

D. (T. F.) on Byways in the Classics,' 261, 352
Caldwell family, 158

Hysker or Hesker, 136, 334
Punch, the beverage, 477
Yorkshire dialect, 190

Daily Telegraph,' its jubilee, 243

Daisy, and legend of Atlas and Pleione, 387, 475, 497
Daguerre on photography, 450

Daguerreotypes, faded, their restoration, 208, 275
D'Albon (Marquis) on original registers sought, 167
Dallas on Dallas family Bible, 348

Dallas family Bible, 348

Dalton (C.) on two Sir Thomas Armstrongs, 281
Jefferyes (Capt. James), 404

Pocock's paintings of battle of the Nile, 468

Dance, Sanderson or cushion, 308, 358
Danger: in danger impending, 86

Danister (John), Wykehamist, 289, 355, 437

Dante, fourteenth-century unknown portrait, 205;

sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 207, 277

Darke (E.) on Bolles: Conyers, 264
Darwinian chain of argument, 169, 237

Davies (A. M.) on wooden water-pipes in London, 465
Davies (Sir George), Bart., 36, 93

Davies (Henry), of Buryan, Cornwall, descendants, 368
Davy (A. J.) on May-dewing, 17

Davye or Davis (Rouse), his descendants, 289
Deaf, its dialectal meanings, 358, 396
Death (Cromwell), of Furnival's Inn, 307
Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, 530
Death folk-lore, Lincolnshire, 465, 515

Deedes (C.) on Sacræ Pagina Professor, 188
De Gourbillon family, 149

Dekker (T.), his 'Gull's Hornbook,' 227
Delalynde family, 436

De Lancey (Sir W. H.), his MS. history, 409, 517
Delta on Testout, 69

Deluge, its drying up, 429

Den and Brice families, 326

Denman (A.) on Nadgairs, 49

Denmark, Royal House of, and Harold II., 188, 276
Denny (H. L. L.) on Denny family, 249
Denny family, 249

De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529

Derby (Farl of), his peerage title, 169

Derbyshire church notes of W. Wyrley, 376

Derry, Admiral John Grey and the relief of, 428

Detectives in fiction, 307, 356, 417, 456

Devil, black and yellow his colours, 10, 97; his hand-
writing, 133; beaten at cards, 267; and St. Botolph,
328, 435

Devonshire (Duke of), his peerage title, 169

Dramatic clubs, amateur, in the sixties, 388, 431, 493
Devonshire (Duke of) who never read newspapers, 146 | Draper: "drapier" omitted from the 'N.E.D.,' 286
Dey (E. Merton) on quotations wanted, 168

Shakespeariana, 284

Dialect Yorkshire, 102, 170, 190, 257; Cumber-
land, 169, 294; Cheshire, 203, 332, 414; com-
pletion of Eng. Dialect Dict..' 381; High Peak, 427
Diamonds produced by artificial processes, 167
Dibdin (E. Rimbault) on dowries for ugly women, 292
Pigmies and cranes, 356

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432
'She Stoops to Conquer,' its origin, 317
Dickens (Charles), and London, 35; Lazy Tour of
Two Idle Apprentices,' 255; errors in Nicholas
Nickleby,' 455; Affery Flintwinch in
Dorrit,' 466; and the "infant phenomenon," 507
Dickens. See Guydickens.

Dickisson (W. J.) on Trafalgar, 431

Little

'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and addi-
tions, 21, 66, 86, 101, 101, 125, 131, 141, 154, 166,
182, 190, 227, 244, 281, 314, 362, 364, 491
Dilliana, Christian name, 7

Directory of foreign peers, 428

Dobbs (E. W.) on American place-names, 155
Easter Day and the full moon, 136

66 Warm summer sun," 135

Dobell (Bertram) on "Fountain heads," &c., 390
Shakespeare's portrait, 368

'Doctrinali Alani,' English translation wanted, 150
Dodgson (E. S.) on Dover pier, 491

Emanuel of Portugal and Pope Julian II., 154
Female crucifixes, 230
Foxes as food for men, 286
"Gentleman 99 as a title, 88
Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 372
Horse-pew horse-block, 132
Inscriptions at Figueira da Foz, 147
Latin-English-Basque dictionary, 255
Mules, their crying, 465
Piccaninny, 128

Pickeridge: Puckeridge, 495
Piece-broker, 412

Shakespeariana, 443

Dog, Toby's, fine for preaching on, 508, 535
Dog training, 488, 537

Dogs in war, 488, 537

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Dresden china, tailor in, 469, 536
Drinking-time and drinkings on a farm, 506
Drownd=deerhound, use of the word, 306
Dryden portraits, 389

Du Bartas, passage in his 'Second Week,' 348
Dublin, Gay's Beggar's Opera' in, 91; tholsels in,
387, 453, 516

Duciemore, place-name, its meaning, 323
Dudley (G.) on Governor Thomas Dudley, 150
Dudley (Thomas), Governor of Massachusetts, 150
Dudley family arms, 230, 317
Duel, last military in England, 72
Duelling in England, its suppression, 333
Duelling in Germany, 388, 455, 516
Dugdale, his trustworthiness as an author, 487
Duh Ah Coo on Christ's Hospital,' 247
Kabafutoed, 246

Philippina Philopœna, 254
Phonetics of the Far East, 8

Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376
Dumas, pronunciation of the name, 189, 275
Dummer family, 230, 315

Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, 448, 516
Dunnington-Jefferson (J. J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 102
Dunstan (M. J. R.) on Abp. Kemp, 348

Durant (Rev. John), of Canterbury, 1645–79, 247, 334
Durham, Royal Oak Day, observance at, 30

Dyer (B. L.) on "Most eloquent of ancient writers,"
287

Dyer (John), poet, date of his birth, 530

E, final, in Chaucer, 429, 472

E. (D.) on honesty on a competence, 308

E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, 349
E. (K. P. D.) on American Civil War verses, 354
John (King) poisoned by a toad, 168

E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, 428
Earthquake in Calabria, 247

Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, 328, 394, 453
East, Far, its phonetics, 8

Easter, and the full moon, 136, 195; by the Julian
and Gregorian styles, 166; and the hare, 306
Easter Woods, place-name, 149, 217, 335

Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, 509
Forrester of Garden, 149

Graham family Bible, 207
Stewart of Rotterdam, 487

E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, 428
Ecorcheville (J.) on music t. Louis XIV.,
Edgcumbe (R.) on Nelson's coat, 445

46

Edinburgh Scottish Naval and Military Academy
212, 274

Editorial:-

A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460
Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480
Belfries, detached, 480

Bible "appointed to be read in churches," 540

Bird (Bishop John), his biography, 200

Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100

Christening a ship, 260

Clifton (Jeremiah), 360

Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360

Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80

Crying down credit, 40

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Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips, &c., 220
Up, Guards, and at them! 240

We eat what we can, 260

When danger 's rife, 440

Edmunds (A. J.) on Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall,' 405
Edward VII. and the motor car, 7

Edwards (F. A.) on printed catalogues of libraries, 454
Eggs, divination on Midsummer Day by, 27
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, its history, 37, 65
Electric railways, earliest, 406

Elizabeth (Queen), her visits to Winchester, 344; her
portrait at Holyrood, 508

Ellacombe (H. N.) on Atlas and Pleione: daisy, 497
Ellis (A. S.) on Horatio, 365

Elworthy (F. T.) on palindrome, 175

Fmanuel (King) of Portugal and Julian II., 10, 154
Emmet (Robert), Sarah Curran, and Major Sirr, 52,
111, 310, 534

Enderby (Sir William), created K.B. 1483, 9
England, no noblesse in, 69, 157; suppression of
duelling in, 333

England and English, how pronounced, 73, 156, 256
English army in Ireland, 1630-40, 489

English Dialect Dictionary,' its completion, 381
English-Latin-Basque dictionary, 143, 255, 333
English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167
English Royal House and Harold II., 188, 276
Enigmas: Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391; What though
some boast through ages dark, 530. See Riddles.
Ephis and his lion, 351

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Nelson's uniform, 370
Nutting, 358

Paules fete, 493

Pig: swine: hog, 449
Shingle berries, 429

F. (M. E.) on Jack and Jill, 93

F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs, 431, 493
Spanish verse, 229

Fame, correct representation of, 249
Fanshawe (E. J.) on Fanshawe family, 32

Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34

Fanshawe (H. C.) on Charlotte Coleman, 489
De Sousa, 10

Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, 68
High Peak and Scarsdale, 88
Fanshawe family, 32

Farm held for three and a half centuries, 247
Farrant, his anthem "Lord, for Thy tender mercy's
sake," 265, 355

Farrell of the Pavilion Theatre, 414
Fastolf (Sir John), 'D.N.B.' on, 145, 214
Faublas, Chevalier de, amorous adventures of, 88
Fawcett (J. F. M.) on Douglas of Dornock, 369
Fawcett (Lieut. Col.), his duel with Munro, 72
Female crucifixes, 230, 395, 517

Ferguson (Donald) on Emanuel of Portugal, 10
Piccaninny, 128

Punch, the beverage, 531

Fermor (Sir John), temp. Henry VIII., 289, 393
Few (M.) on earthquakes in Calabria, 247
Fewtrell (A. H.) on population of country parish, 495
Fiction, War Office in, 127, 235; detectives in, 307,
356, 417, 456

Fields, open, suicides buried in, 346, 397, 475, 514
Figueira da Foz, inscriptions at, 147
Fir-eun on Macdonald of Moidart, 376
Firman (F. B.) on 'Nicholas Nickleby,' 455
Fishwick (H.) on suicides buried in open fields, 346
Fitz-Allen on Soubise, black page, 529
Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) 011 "
Pop goes the weasel," 209
FitzGerald on Book of Loughscur, 267

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Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229
FitzGerald (E.), first edition of Omar Khayyam, 105
Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her Christian name, 530
Fitzmaurice (I.) on prisons in Paris, 394
Fitzmaurice-Kelly (J.) on Spanish verse, 274
Flails, their survival, 72

Flaw, its purpose, 208, 314, 472
Fleet Street, No. 53, 94, 314

Fleetwood (Cromwell), date of bis death, 74
Fletcher (G. Rutter) on Jack and Jill, 13
Fletcher (J. M. J.) on Sir Robert Lytton, 389
Wyrley's Derbyshire church notes, 376

Flies in coffin, 386

Florio's influence on Webster and Marston, 41, 121, 201

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