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GENERAL INDEX.


<}alway, " Tribes of," and P. P. Skerrett, d. 1912,

v. 427 <Gambier (Lord), his * Admiralty Instructions,'

1806, v. 86

  • Game leg, origin of the term, ii. 229, 296, 315, 392


Abraham's beard, ii. 29

Baccarat, vvii. <7, 133

Balloni, 1768, viii. 468 ; ix. 18, 373

Basset, vi. 310, 377

Battledore and shuttlecock, ix. 308

Bumblepuppy, xi. 342, 476

Card games, vi. 149

Chess, 1767, xi. 294

Cribbage, card coincidence in, x. 468

Cricket, xi. 186, 295, 300

Dominoes, iii. 345

Eight Kings, nine ladies, i. 328, 391

Handy-dandy, x. 188

" He '" in the games of " touch," vii. 449 ; viii.

34* 115

-" Itte-dhandu," Indian game, vii. 308, 354 .Jew., 1807, xi. 473 Lawn Tennis, vii. 506 . London children's outdoor, i. 483 ; ii. 11 Lorjot, viii. 427

!. Memory game, vi. 509 ; vii. 53, 97 Nuts and May, xi. 493 ; xii. 74 Primero, card game, vi. 187, 347; vii. 1, 23,

41, 94, 177

Robin Hood's Men, i. 346, 493 Rowland-hoe in wither, i. 268 Royal game of goose, viii. 54 Smuggle the geg or keg, viii. 209, 274 Sticke, i. 385

"Tally" in cards, i. 87, 135 Tree-ball, 1710, ix. 67 " Trump " as a card term, vi. 378 Whist, the making of trumps, ix. 508 "'Gamma on author of quotation wanted, i. 508 -* Gammer Gurton,' best edition of, vi. 368 ;

vii. 18 -Gamnecourt, Picardy, its situation, ii. 429, 512 ;

iii. 50, 112, 152 . Gamp = umbrella, origin of the word, ii. 268, 335,

398 Gangapatra, Indian plant, viii. 369

" Ganion coheriga," Gaelic motto, i. 109, 432 Gannock and Newberry families, i. 128

Garbett family of Acton-Burnell, xi. 209, 287 Garbrand (Joshua and Thomas), Westminster

scholars, 1728, xi. 231, 326, 410 Garden, flowers named after calendar saints,

v. 128 'Garden <A.), M.D., F.R.S., his marriage, 1755,

v. 389, 432 Gardevin, meaning of the word, iii. 272, 318

Gardiner (A.) on "I slept, and dreamed that life

was Beauty," ii. 349 Raleigh (Sir Walter) and tobacco, ii. 489 " Sheeny," nickname for a Jew, ii. 409

<Gardiner (Egerton) on adders' fat as cure for deafness, iii. 117 Arundel's (Earl of) brother arrested, ii. 208 Audley (Sir Henry), i. 87 Book inscriptions, iii. 207 Dudley (Sir Henry) ii. 231 Quaker oats, iii. 118

'Gardiner (Florence Mary) on " tram-car," viii 474 Zanzigs, xi. 305

Gardiner (R. F.) on first halfpenny newspaper

iii. 432" Wait and see," iii. 366


Gardiner (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1529,

ix. 390

ardiner family, v. 128, 193 _ ardner (H. P.) on James Chalmers, xi. 476 Gardner (J. E.), collection of London prints and

drawings, i. 4; his prints and drawings of old

London, vi. 348, 432 ; x. 452 Sarforth ( J.) on Spexhall Church, ii. 8 Gargocil, drinking to, meaning of phrase, ii. 509 Gargoyles, bibliography of, i. 168, 369 Garibaldi, his flag and its motto, ii. 7, 97 Garibaldi, veteran who fought with, 1860,

vii. 428 ; viii. 15 ; magazine articles on the time

of, viii. 368 arioch or Goerie (Sir John), ode addressed to,

c. 1631, xi. 381 ar lands, " maidens' garlands," in churches,

vi. 251, 335, 412, 497

Garlike (Benjamin), British Minister at Copen- hagen, 1805-7, iii. 88, 196 Garnett, Neville- Rolf e, and Brooksbank families,

viii. 308 Garnett (F. W. R.) on " all Sir Garnet," viii. 70

Brutton, ix. 30 Bumblepuppy, xi. 476

Largest square in London, viii. 52 Neville-

Rolfe : Garnett : Brooksbank, viii. 308

Palmer's Royal mails, ix. 209 Pilford of

Effingham, vi. 29 Smallest square in London,

viii. 174

Garnett (Henry), Jesuit, c. 1664, viii. 507 Garrard (Rev. ), his letters to Straff ord, iii. 227,

353 Garrett (R. M.) on Barnaby Barnes, ii. 245

Monosceros-stone, v. 146 Garrick (David), his version of ' Romeo and

Juliet,' ii. 47, 05 ; in France, 287, 359 ; Diderot's

MS., iv. 27 ; his ' Satire,' vi. 250, 315 ; his

comedy, ' The Country Girl,' 1766, vii. 50, 96 ;

his farce, ' Miss in Her Teens,' 1747, vii. 50, 96 ;

and Johnson, epigram on, vii. 149 Garters, Jacobite, their origin, ii. 144 Garugh, Irish place-names, 1722, its locality,

iv. 369 " Gas " as a street-name, viii. 290, 337, 356, 378,

418, 472 Gas, theatre lit by, 1821, vii. 469 ; viii. 10, 96,

153, 227 Gascoigne (Crisp Chandler), Etonian, 1765, x.

309 Gascoigne (George), and Puttenham's ' Arte of

English Poesie,' ii. 363, 444 ; and his son, d.

c. 1585, vi. 305 Gascoigne (Mrs.), her poem ' Belgravia,' iii. 329,

377, 439 Gascoygne (Barry) on McClelland of North Dakota,

iv. 267 Gaskell (Mrs.), memorial on her residence, vii.

260 ; her ' The Half-Brothers,' viii. 247 Gasquet (Abbot), created Cardinal, 1914, ix. 427 Gastaldon, his ' Musica Proibita,' vi. 430, 496 Gataker, Westminster scholar, c. 1796, ii. 409 ;

iii. 132, 193 Gatehouse (Alexander), Westminster scholar, ii.

389

Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, x. 149 Gaucho of Crecy, vii. 190

Gaultier (Abbe), his ' Complete Course of Geo- graphy,' 1792, ix. 470, 515 Gaunt (John of), his nurse Isolda Newman, 1346,

xi. 281 Gaunt family, vii. 50