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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Gollop (Roger), Recorder of Romsey, ii. 488 ;

M.P. for Southampton 1659, iii. 17, 138, 376 Gomez on author wanted, x. 117 Gomme (Sir Laurence) on Smith (Sydney) and

L.C.C. tablets, vii. 377

Gondola prow, explanation of the shape, iii. 187 Gooch (Mrs. E. S.), c. 1792, her family, xii. 220,

284 ; her ' Sherwood Forest,' 1804, xii. 401 Good (S. H.) on Basil Goode, i. 137 Good Friday, payment for sermon on, vii. 9 ;

tolling the church bell on, vii. 330, 395, 458 ;

custom in Cambridge, xi. 381 " Good Friday," the name, in Welsh and Irish,

vii. 267, 351 Good Saturday = Easter Eve, in Lancashire, xi.

320

Goodameany House, South Devon, viii. 290 Goodbeter, place-name, c. 1671-92, iii. 167, 254 Goodchild (J.), Westminster scholar, ii. 409 Goode (Basil), his book plate, i. 137 Goodenough (Edmund), Westminster scholar,

1820, vii. 369

Goodman (Godfrey) and Shakespeare, iii. 246 " Goodwill," commercial use of the word, xi. 358 Goodwin (Gwendoline) on Samuel Richardson,

xii. 320 Goodwin (J. C.) on authors of quotations wanted,

vi. 230 Goodwin (James E.) on ' Bingen on the Rhine ' :

' The Siege of Weinsberg,' vi. 427 ; insectivorous

plants, x. 450

Goodwin (John), Westminster scholar, ii. 409 Goodwin (Mary) = William Ricketts, and Johnson

family, iii. 168

Goodwin Sands and Tenterden steeple, v. 268 Goodyere (Sir H.), of Warwickshire, viii. 109 Googlie, cricket slang, its derivation, ii. 38 Goord or gourd, building term, its meaning, iii. 67 Goose, death of, at the age of 44, xii. 420 Goose, Gorse, or Le Gos family, vi. 230, 312, 495 ;

vii. 277, 378, 477 Goose's storm, origin of the phrase, xi. 188, 254,

370 Goostry (Daniel), Hussar on earthenware plaque,

c. 1780, ix. 369 Gorcock on belly and the body, iv. 9 ; Son and

mother, iv. 9 Gordon, deaf and dumb instructor, c. 1830, vi.

448 Gordon, alias Jemmy Urquhart, of Calais, c. 1800,

vii. 169 Gordon (Lady), portrait of, by J. Downman, v.

229

Gordon (Mrs.), actress, c. 1847, v. 9 Gordon (A. Lindsay), Australian poet, vi. 245, 312 Gordon (Adam) of Downing Street, c. 1791, xi.

454 Gordon (Rev. Anthony), b. 1794, his biography,

iii. 308 Gordon (Beatrix) = Robert Arbuthnot, her father,

iii. 69, 234, 294

Gordon (C.) on Gordon, v. 429 Gordon (Capt. C.), of the Chesapeake, c. 1807,

xii. 257

Gordon (Charles), publisher, his identity, ii. 67 Gordon (Col.), steel engraving of, 1809, iv. 508 ;

v. 78 ; in ' Barnaby Rudge,' his identity, i. 11,

74 ; iv. 416 ; viii. 251 Gordon (Col. the Hon. Cosmo), duel fought by,

1783, xi. 131, 174, 187, 196, 270, 324 Gordon (Counts of), their genealogy, v. 390


Gordon (the fourth Duke of), his portrait by Raeburn, xi. 321

Gordon (second Duke of), 1678-1728, his biography- published in newspapers, iv. 165

Gordon (Francis Hastings), 1831, his biography T .

Gordon (George), author, d. 1768, mystery^ sur- rounding, vii. 181 Gordon (Lord George) in ' Barnaby Rudge,' v-

88, 210 Gordon (Sir J. Willoughby) and lithography, iv..

yu Gordon (Rev. James), 1685-93, and siege of

Derry, iii. 369, 457

Gordon (James Newell) of 'Brazil, v. 508 Gordon (Jane Maxwell, Duchess of), her recruiting::

kiss, ix. 69 Gordon (" Jimmy "), Cambridge eccentric, v.-

227, 308, 438 ' Gordon (John), Westminster scholar, ii. 389, 437 r.

iii. 33 Gordon (Major-General John), 1673-1750, v. 429 r

vi. 33 Gordon (Joseph), Westminster scholar, ii. 389..

437

Gordon (Lieut. Loudoun H.), d. 1839, viii. 410 Gordon (Comte de Mirabel de), Jacobite, vi.

130 Gordon (Nathaniel) = Laura Turton, c. 1760, iv.

127

Gordon (Col. Nathaniel) and Strafford, v. 289 Gordon (Patrick), 1613, and John Barbour, ix.

123 Gordon (Rev. Patrick) of Hereford, d. 1730, hLr-

biography*, iii. 448 ; his ' Geography,' dates of"

editions, iv. 188, 237 ; v. 16 Gordon (Peter), explorer, his parentage, ii. 126 Gordon (Pryse Lockhart), 1762-1845, ii. 266 Gordon (Capt. R. J.) and the African Associa-

tion, ii. 159 Gordon (Col. Robert) and John Murray I., c. 1772'

iii. 247 Gordon (Rev. W.), M.A., Barbados, c. 1716, ix^

128 Gordon (William), Westminster scholar, ii. 389 y .

437 ; iii. 33 Gordon (William James), Westminster scholar r -

ii. 389, 437 Gordon, Anderson, and Simpson genealogies, iii..

188 Gordon, Baillie, Dickson, and Simpson families,-

xi. 494

Gordon family of Glenbucket, vi. 33 Gordon family of Hallhead and Esslemont, vir-

245, 312 Gordon of Park, baronetcy, iv. 306 ; a Hungarian -

noble, viii. 486 ; xi. 94 Gordon- Archer = Eleonore Marie Brault, 1831, v.

488 Gordon Highlanders, coloured print, ix. 489 ; St.

Eschauzier's, print, 510 ; Germans as, x. 446 j.

Sir John Moore and, xi. 300, 390, 502 Gordon House, Scutari, origin of the name, iv. 210* Gordon riots, account of, x. 43, 135 Gore (Mrs.), her ' Agathonia,' ii. 228 Gore (Charles) of Weimar, 1729-1807, vi. 402, 423..

512

Gore (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, x. 349 Gore and Gower families, v. 173, 396 Gore family of Weimar, viii. 215 Gorges (De) family, xi. 434, 455