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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Dog poems, ii. 349, 395

Doge's hat, correct name for, ii. 8, 56, 78

Dolben (D. M.), his poems, errors in edition 1911,

v. 5

" Dolberline," meaning of the word, iv. 368, 498 Dollinger and the authorship of ' Janus.' 1869, xi.

418, 497

Dolls buried in a Scottish cave, vii. 89, 158, 274 Dolman (Alban), Cambridge scholar, c. 1557, viii.

508

Dolphin (CoL H. B.), C.B., d. 1816, vi. 49 T)ombey and Boz as French place-names, iii. 244 Domesday, B and G confused in, iii. 443 Domesday Book, and the Burghal Hidage, c. 878,

iv. 2 ; and the Luttrell family, 365 " Domicellus," meaning of the word, vii. 310 Dominick (C.), M.D., of Dublin, d. 1692, vi. 330,

477 ; vii. 251

  • ' Dominion " of Canada, origin of the word, xi.

418

Dominoes, the game, origin of the name, iii. 345 Donaldson (John), Etonian, 1761, x. 211 Donati's Comet, description of, in letter c. 1880,

xii. 101, 148, 186

Doncaster races and St. Leodegarius, ii. 66, 112 Donnadieu (L. X. Alcide), autograph collector,

d. 1861, xii. 194 Donnall (B. S.), story of his trial told by W. B.

Hicks, ix. 51, 154

Donne (J.), editions andMSS. of his poems, ii. 7, 75 Donnellan (D. Nixon), Etonian, 1764, x. 211 Donnelly (Sir Boss), c. 1804, his biography, viii.

390, 473 ; ix. 18 Donningtoa Castle, St. Gilbert's staff there, xi.

334

Donny family, iv. 467, 518 Doombar, use of the word, ii. 486 Dooms in churches, frescoes, vi. 410, 490 Door-knocker etiquette, i. 487 ; ii. 17, 115, 137 Doorstep, whitened, its origin, vi. 389, 472 "' Dope," origin of the word, vi. 508 ; vii. 35, 97,

134 Doran (Alban) on Black Prince's language, iii. 7

Dr. Burton (" Dr. Slop "), vi. 290 ; vii. 88 *

' La Carmagnole,' iv. 27 No twin ever famous,

v. 487; vL 58

Dorchester on words of song wanted, xi. 129 Dorchester (Baroness) on portrait of Mary, Queen

of Scots, vii. 428 Doreen (Esther) on Dickens and Royal Humane

Society, ii. 87 Dorehill family, iv. 389 Doris (C.), his ' The Secret Memoirs of Napoleon,'

xii. 69, 108

Dorman (T. P.) on poets' birthplaces, x. 396 Dormer (Ernest W.) on John Bagnall, iii. 268 Doronderry. See Downderry. D'Orsay (Count), MS. journal shown to Byron,

i. 447 ; ii. 56 ; his portraits, x. 231 Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomery (Anne,

Countess of), her diary, viii. 106 Dorset (Thomas, Marquis of), his seal of arms, vi.

330 ; vii. 18

Dotheboys Hall anticipated, viii. 3 Dou (Gerard), artist, his life and work, viii. 509 " Double entendre," origin of the phrase, viii. 508 Douglas epitaph in Bohemia, ix. 56 ; viii. 505 Douglas family, vii. 368 ; ix. 189 Douglas (Bishop), " Sibil " in his Virgil, xi. 8 ; and

Caxton, 1513, 46: words from his ' Eneados,'

1513, xii. 156, 177, 215, 235, 255, 281, 323, 366


Douglas (J. B.) on reference wanted, viii. 269

on wife of Admiral Butter-field, ix. 471 Douglas (J. St. L.), Westminster school, steward,

1769, vii. IPS Douglas (Sir Mackenzie), Scottish Jacobite, c. 1755,

ix. 251

Douglas (Sholto), Etonian, 1762, x. 211 Douglas (W.) on ' Alonzo the Brave,' i. 215 Authors of quotations wanted, ii. 214 ; xi. 17 ' Barnaby Rudge,' by Charles Dillon, ii. 397 Barsanti : Bulkeley : Nossiter, xi. 498 Behn's (Mrs.) ' Emperor cf the Moon,' ix. 275 Byron and the Hobhouse MS., viii. 51 Coaching songs, v. 495 Cornelys (Sophie), xii. 148 ' Crammond Brig,' i. 435 Dawson (Nancy), xi. 461 ' Death of Capt. Cook,' iii. 132 D'Oyley's warehouse, 1855, xi. 238 Duenna and ' Little Isaac,' ii. 55 Funeral plumes, i. 73 " Lienin," xii. 364 Major (H. A.), ii. 255" Mail in the Iron Mask " dramatized, iii. 312 Misses Dennett, iv. 173 ' Monsieur Tonson,' its author, ii. 356 Montague (" Bath "), xii. 231 Moss, an actor, ix. 335 Name of play wanted, xi. 59 Nichol- son (Renton), xi. 196 " Northanger Abbey " : Miss Scott, viii. 396 Oldmixon (Sir John and Lady), xii. 54 Old plays, xi. 409 Palmer's royal mails, ix. 273 Patagonian Theatre, Exeter Change, Strand, x. 214 Peacock's ' Essay on Fashionable Literature,' ii. 62 Pedlar's Acre, Lambeth, ii. 55 " Podden Place " and " Upper Podden Place," xii. 348 Prussian blue, xii. 370 Restoration characters: Jane Long, i. 57 Russell (Lord William) murder of, vi. 351 Sambel : Wells, viii. 476 Smith (Edward Tyrrell), xi. 421 Stage history as she is wrote : Wilson Barrett, iii. 276 Sumptuary law in 1736, xi. 226 Tekeli, play founded on exploits of, vi. 258 Thackeray and the stage, iii. 132 Theatre lit by gas, viii. 96 Watch will : John Gallot, iv. 35 Watch- makers' sons, iv. 494 Wilkinson, comedian, ii. 516 Douglas (W. C.) on authors of quotations wanted,

ix. 429

Douglas (William), Etonian, 1758, x. 211 Douglass (Clementina J. Sobieski), d. 1771, viii.

232 ; ix. 217, 230

" Douse " =to put out, origin of the word, ix. 410 Douse or Dowse (Samuel) of London, d. 1809, xii.

379 Dove, crucified, and Feast of Corpus Christi, xii.

401

Dover seen from Calais, ix. 29, 97 ; ix. 86 Dover (James), London printer, c. 1705, xi. 49 ;

xii. 139

Dover (Thomas), physician and buccaneer, ii. 526 Dover House, book describing, vii. 69, 336 Dow (J. M.) on Thomas Paine, i. 53 ; ii. 238 ;

early map of Ireland, ix. 208 Dowdney (J. C.) on ' Magical Note,' xii. 400 Dowdy, in ' Tom Jones,' his identity, iii. 289 " Dowle " chamber, 1546, the meaning of, ix. 50 " Dowleggis," meaning of the word, viii. 426, 478 " Dowler," an employer in the 17th century, vii.

370, 437

Dowles, origin of the place-name, v. 501 Dowling (A. E. P. Raymund) on Fulani, a Nigerian tribe, iv. 270 ; Pears : " Bon Chretien" and " Doyenne^ du Cornice," 372, 438; Porch inscription in Latin, 457