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159
June boxes and May baskets, American custom, i.
347, 394, 433
Juniper (William) of Juniper Hall, his first marriage, i. 428
Juniper berries = Melmont berries, ii. 29, 118
Junius, and the horsewhipping of the Duke of Bedford, c. 1760, iii. 227, 292, 375, 410, 455, 495 ; his letters in ' The Public Advertiser,' 305 ; his letters to George Grenville and Lord Chatham, 347 ; need of new edition, 386 ; and the letter signed " Bifrons," 408; his letters and Sir Philip Francis, xi. 245
Jura ecclesiastica of 14th century, rendering in English, vi. 448, 514
Juson (Warren), Westminster scholar, 1718, iv. 496
- Justice,' by Reynolds, whereabouts of, xii. 85, 128
Justice Ayre, its origin and development, i. 121
K. on Bunkins, v. 374 Lanesboroiigh (Countess
of) (Mrs. John King), vi. 297
"K. (C. L.) on' Stone (Archbishop) of Armagh, iii. 450 Subterranean chamber mentioned in Plot's ' Staffordshire,' iii. 89
~K. (E.) on " Mizpah " epitaph, v. 290 Rights of interment, v. 106
H. (G. A.) on Chertsey cartularies, iii. 70
"K. (H.) on " apples, christening of the," x. 152 Cusani, x. 138 " Dictograph," vi. 147 " Geotroposcope," vi. 345 Republics in Eu- rope, small : Goust : Tavolara, vi. 135 Sanskrit and Welsh, vi. 92 Spira, capture of, vi> 53_Tilleul, ii. 132
H. (H. W.) on barmaid, first, x. 96 Kill family, ix. 391
X. (JO on alphabet, origin of the, xii. 238 Anstruther, Fife, xii. 78 Authors of quotations wanted, ix. 429 Authors wanted, x. 457 ; xi. 108 Babington (Chas. Cardale), iv. 229 Card coincidence, x. 468 Dreams and litera- ture, xi. 386 " Just Twenty Years Ago," xi. 477 Kay and Key families, xi. 90 Kynoch (Capt. John) : Quatre Bras, iv. 348 Latinity, x. 468 Ludlow Castle, iv. 150 Marching tunes, old Irish, xi. 459 Onions and deafness, xi. 477 <pp6vi/u,oi u>s ol $0eis, x. 508 " The Day," xi. 7
"K. (J. A.) on fur-names, mediaeval, xii. 183 Original of translation wanted, viii. 389
K. ( J. H.) on Axisten's (Jane) ' Persuasion,' iv. 412 Blacow (Richard), i. 438 " Britons, Strike Home ! " iii. 472 Hase (Henry), x. 15 Ireland, expedition to (1571) : Capt. T. Smith, iii. 286 " Let us go hence, my songs," iii. 128 " Old Sir Simon," i. 154 " Precedence " : its pronunciation, v. 248 Swale (J. H.), mathe- matician, i. 193
~K. (K. P.) on Purvis surname, iv. 290
~K. (L. L.) on " Adventures of Brusanus, Prince of Hungaria," viii, 210 Ananias as a Christian name, iii. 395 Anno Domini, ix. 133 Artephius, ' De Characteribus Planetarum,' iii. 35 " Austria, the China of Europe," viii. 170 Aviation : early attempts, ii. 166 'Ballad of Splendid Silence,' iii. 426 Bar
- ' sinister," iii. 212 Bastinado : golf -sticks,
viii. 424 Bathurst (Benjamin), iii. 46 Beardmore at Khartum, viii. 252 Beheading in Germany, i. 315 " Bethlem Gabor," vii. 337
Biographical particulars wanted, xii. 100
Bishops, boy, vii. 78 Blanc (Vincent Le),
xii. 200 " Boches," x. 495 Boeijan or bceijang,
its meaning, i. 36 Bohemia, Englishmen who
discovered the tin mines of, viii. 388
Bohemian deputation to Cambridge, viii. 387
Bohemian musical folk-lore, iii. 37 Bohemians
and Gipsies, ii. 418 Bolingbroke on the Haps-
burg dynasty, xii. 481 " Bombay duck,"
iv. 238 Bonaparte, author of verses on,
xii. 320 Sorrow's letters from Hungary,
viii. 447 Bridges, age of country, viii. 315
British ambassador in France, 1595 : De St.
Marsault, vii. 478, 497 British troopship
wrecked on Reunion Island, viii. 48 " Brother
Johannes," x. 418 " Bulgars " : " Hungars,"
vi. 367 Calendar, curiosities of the Gregorian,
y. 447 Callipedes, ix. 508 " Carat ch,"
iv. 237 Channel Tunnel scheme in 1802,
viii. 266 Chateaubriand and Madame Lieven,
iii. 104" Chazan " v. 506 Chile versus Chili,
ix. 275 Christmas trees, x. 486 Churche
(Robert), c. 1600, ii. 249 Cinderella or Sleeping
Beauty, i. 465 Clay pipes of gentility, viii. 257
Coalville, xii. 422 Coat of arms, mock,
i. 497 Cobbett bibliography, vi. 217 " Cole ":
" coole," xi. 92, 214 Cologne (Archbishop of) :
two tracts, ii. 433 "Confessions of a Catholic
Priest," viii. 249 Copying machines, v. 407
Corn and dishonesty, iii. 95 " Correspondance
Privee, iv. 230 Coryate (Thomas) : date of
his death, ii. 85 " Cousamah," xi. 58 Croly
(Dr.) on a Servian hero, x. 89 Croze (Maturinus
Veyssiere de la), historian, c. 1730, xi. 215
Crucifix on the Edgar Tower, Worcester, vi.
394 Danteiana, v. 426 Daughter of a St.
Paul's schoolmaster, temp. Elizabeth, x. 190
Deaf and dumb alphabets, xi. 68 Defoe
Methodist Chapel, Tooting, iii. 54 " Dog in the
Service of Primitive Man," v. 328 Doge's hat,
ii. 56 " Dun Cow's Rib " in Stanion Church,
x. 168 Ear-piercing, iii. 172 East India
Company's Marine Service, ii. 134 Elizabeth
(Queen) at Bishop's Stortford, iv. 72 " Eng-
lische Schnitzer," iv. 368 Executions, military
and naval, iv. 237 " Fables des Roys de
Hongrie," xi. 28 Fenny vesci (Mile.), vii. 190
Fermat's last theorem, vii. 493 Fishing in
fresh water in classical times, iii. 350 " Five
Wounds," viii. 177 Flying Turk, xii. 486
Fores's Musical Envelope, ii. 508 " Forlorn
hope " =skirmishers, x. 386 Forwardal, iii.186
Foundation sacrifice, x. 354 Frescoes at
Avignon, x. 250 Fur-names, mediaeval, xii.'
345 Garnett (Henry) the Jesuit, viii. 507
Gelria : a place name, x. 218 Globe Theatre,
site of the, x. 209, 290 ; xii. 289 Goa, British
troops in, vi. 68 Goats and cows, ii. 466
Goodbeter : its locality, iii. 254 Goostry
(Daniel), ix. 369 Gordon as a Hungarian
noble, ix. 94 Gothic mason-sculptors, x. 372
Gray, oriental names mentioned by, x. 158
Greek proverb, xi. 301 " Gulyas," vi. 208
Handbombs, xii. 238 Harbord (William),
ix. 130 Harleston (Sir John), viii. 487
Henningsen (Charles Frederick) and Kossuth,
ii. 510 Horses, learned, iv. 285 Hunas of
" Widsith," xi. 198 Hungarian traveller and
oysters, xii. 441 Hungary, arms of, xii. 149
" Hungary wine for cheesemongers," xii. 182
Hunyadi Janos, iv. 317 Hyeres, Roman