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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Grimes (xibraham), Etonian, 1757, x. 388

Grimol, origin of old place-name, ix. 410, 456, 516

Grimshoe on Grimes, x. 90

Grimstone (Robert), Etonian, 1759, x. 388

" Grim the Collier " = orange hawkweed, x. 468,

517 Grimthorpe (Lord), his List of Churches, vi. 449 :

vii. 18

-Orinfield (General William), his biography, i. 189 'Gringo on Chile versus Chili, ix. 275 Grinning matches, old English amusements, x. 86 Grise = grey = badger, meaning of the word, v. 27,

95, 170

Grist (I. L.) on Hampden and Ship Money, i. 426 Grodno on Latin inscription : " Cerus," xii. 447 Groom of the Stole, Court official, viii. 466, 515 ;

ix. 32, 95, 157 ; x. 295, 358, 410, 435 Grooms, female, of the Royal Chamber, i. 187 '*' Grooper," word used, 1671, viii. 105 Orose (Francis), in picture by Nathaniel Hone, ii.

429

Grose (Major) and Capt. Williamson, xi. 418 'Grosvenor (John) == Charlotte Marsack, 1813, xi.

148 Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, vii. 96,

386 ; reopened 1913, viii. 507 ; ix. 85 Grosvenor Square, its origin, 1725, iv. 327, 414 ; Lord Lytton's house in, v. 49 ; print of, ix. 345

~" Ground-hog case," American phrase, xi. 185 -Grounds (Thomas) = Susanna Gibbons, c. 1790,

vi. 288 'Grubb (E.) on Society of Friends : " thou,"

" thee," vii. 517

Grumbledories, Jonson's use of the word, iii. 174 <jrrundy-Newman (S. A.) on "a wypern part per- pale addressed," vii. 294 Armorial, vii. 154 Arms of the Deans of Lichfield, ix, 289 ; x. 230, 272 Article " Heraldry " in ' Ency- clopaedia Londinensis,' vii. 288 Ashford family, vii. 118 Bateman (John), x. 277 Brisbane < Walter), v. 296 Browne (Isaac Hawkins), the elder, v. 275 Christie of Baberton, vii. 37 Cleveland (Dukedom of), x. 317 Cottington, ix. 55 Crecy, vii. 258 Descent of Darnley. vii. 31 Dominick : Norleigh, vii. 315 Donelly <Sir Ross), viii. 473 East Anglian families : Elizabeth Stainton, xi. 72 Fabric of cathe- drals, xii. 264 Gardiner family, v. 193 Harveys of Whittington, Staffordshire, vii. 17 Hassocks, xii. 90 Heraldic : bearer of coat sought, vii. 37 Heraldic query, xii. 227 Heraldry of Lichfield Cathedral, ix. 69 ; x. 467 ; xi. 230 Hitching (Sir Edward), vii. 318 Ken (Bishop), vi. 374 Maxwell (Sir John), of 'Terregles, xii. 309 Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), xi. 211 Monuments at Warwick, vii. 93 Munday surname, xi. 483 Newman <Isolda), nurse of John of Gaunt, xi. 281 Patterson family, xii. 289 Pettitt (Henry), Tdii. 330 Rochford (Earls of), vii. 178 Rodney (Admiral Lord), x. 294 Saluting the quarter-deck, xi. 54 Scotch Court of Session, xii. 209 Spon : spoon, xi. 499 " Sport of Kings": William Somerville, vii. 138 Strong {Rev. Charles), xi. 472 Tong Church treasure, vi. 506 ; vii. 225 Trinder (Mrs. W. H.), x ii. eg Wall-papers, x. 198 Will-o'-the-Wisp, ix. 157

druselier (Gregory) on Capt. Andrew Elton, } ii. 230 ; French grammars before 1760, v. 110 ;


Rev. David George Goyder, F.E.S., vi. 450;

parish formation, iii. 88 ; St. Laluwy, v. 71 Grymbolde (John), his relation to Nicholas Gri-

mald, iv. 384

Guards, Dutch Swiss, the history of, xii. 118, 163 ' Guard Salute,' military music with three names,

iv. 227, 337

Guelf, the House of, fatalities in, vi. 8 Guerlac (Othon) on authors of French quotations

wanted, xii. 68, 470

Guernsey (S. P.) on ' Rape of Proserpine,' i. 328 ' Guesses at Truth,' the contributors to, iv. 229,

276 Guest (Sir Lyonell), Westminster scholar, ii. 509 ;

iii. 53

Guest-chapels, conventual, x. 270 Guevara (Antonio de), c. 1490-1544, Bishop of

Mondonedo, xii. 461, 508 Guff, slang term, its etymology, i. 126, 314 Guidarelli (Guidarello) of Ravenna, v. 469 ; his

tomb at Ravenna, vi. 74 " Guide or botherby" reference to, viii. 369 ' Gxiide to Irish Fiction,' second edition, xi. 47

68, 89, 107, 129, 149 Guidott family, xii. 258, 422 Guild of Clothiers in 16th and 17th centuries,

iv. 8, 50, 118 Guild of Knights, temp. King Edgar, viii. 448 ;

ix. 13 Guild of Merchants of the Staple of Calais, 1661,

iv. 507 " Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary,"

c. 1790, iv. 490, 538

Guildford, Royal Mint, last issue of money, v. 90 Guildhall : MS. on City churches, i. 208 ; old

statues in, c. 1800, i. 208, 333, 376 ; ii. 252, 312 ;

Mr. S. Perks on the crypt, ii. 365 ; views of

London at, vi. 408 Guildhall, curious explanation of the name,

viii. 287 Guildhall Library, a pamphlet on, 1754, vi. 264,

356 ; the Subject Index, xi. 147, 234 Guilds, chantry chapels maintained by, xi. 322,

443

Guilds, craft and religious, end chantries, x. 269 Guilds and their critics, 1831, ix. 71 Guilds of trades in Germany as general refuges,

ix. 70

Guillemard (F. H. H.) on J. Hill, xi. 271 Guillotine, Parliamentary term, its origin, iii. 468 ;

iv. 35 Guimaraens (A. J. C.) on Daniel Defoe and the

family of Foe, v. 241 Harrison the Regicide,

iii. 285 Nottingham as a surname, v. 373 " Guinea-dropping," use of the term, vi. 366 Guiney (G. C.) on collie, xii. 389 Guiney (Miss L. I.) on Hall family, friends of

Strafford, viii. 409 O'Looney's (Lady) epi- taph : Mrs. Jane Molony, xii. 505 Quaritch

MSS., viii. 207' Recusant Poets,' xii. 300

Redcoats, viii. 226 Shakespeariana, iv. 84

Sisters of Bennet, Langton, xii. 391 " Stricken

field," xii. 450 " To digg the dust encloased

heare," vi. 126 Translation of Life of M.. de

Renty, x. 98 Guinness (H. S.) on " Death of Capt.. Cook,"

iii. 132, 174 Maddock family, i. 518 Gulf Stream, its early history, i. 269, 513 " Gullivers," meaning of the word, vi. 369 ' Gulliver's Travels,' line engraving, viii. 190 ;

reference to " Bristol barrels," ix. 248