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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Corpse bleeding, iii. 92 Cosington (John de), iii. 133 Cottington, ix. 54 Cromwell (Richard): " When Dick the fourth," &c., iv. 207 Cromwell's Ironsides: " Lobsters " = Cuiras- siers, xi. 304 Croze (De la), historian, &c., xi. 236 Custom house cutters, iii. 477 Dates in Roman numerals, iv. 377 Death, apparent, vi. 133 Dickens in London, ix. 58 Dicky birds = omnibus conductors, ii. 55 Dilke (Sir Charles Wentworth), iii. 130 Dispense bar : dispense cellar, ii. 156 " Dope," " to dope," " doper," vi. 508 "Dray (? or Bray) alias Broker, Somerset," xii, 351 Dugdale's summonses, vi. 287 Dumas on Cleopatra's Needles, iv. 374 Dunstable larks, ix. 15 Easter twice in one year, O.S., i. 472 Elephant and castle in heraldry, iii. 36 Elizabeth (Queen), statue in Royal Exchange, iii. 316 ; portraits at Hampton Court by Zuccaro or Zucchero, iv. 244 En- gravings, reversed, xi. 217 Evelyn (Lyndon), -vi. 154 Fables, book of, ix. 455 " Faithful Durhams," ix. 236 Fern (Matthew), Jacobite, v. 257 ' Fight at Dame Europa's School,' xi. 93 Flint firelocks in Crimean War, ii. 250 Floral emblems of countries, x. 457

Flower-women in London, x. 188 Follies, ii.

273 Fortnum and Mason, xi. 477 French coins : Republic and Empire, iv. 211 ; obverse impression on reverse, iv. 230 Fussell (Joseph), vi. 228 Galignani, vii. 132 " Garde meurt, mais ne se rend pas," xii. 124 George I., statues : William Hucks, ii. 50, 98, 135, 199 ; .statue in Leicester Square : Canons, near Edgware, iv. 261 ; companions of, viii. 178 Gladstone on the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer, x. 116 Gordon (Col.) in ' Barnaby Rudge,' iv. 416 ; viii. 251 Gordon (Col. the Hon. Cosmo), xi. 131, 270 Gounod (Charles) .and Alphonse Karr at Saint Raphael, iv. 106 Grant (Gabriel), Prebendary and Archdeacon of Westminster, vi. 114 Great Eastern, the first of the leviathans, x. 38 Grillion's Club, viii. 57, 495 Groom of the Stole, ix. 32 ; x. 410 Guichard d'Angle, ii. 493 ; iii. 73 Hangleton : Prsvry, &c., xi. 435 ' Harlequin,' x. 169 Hats, x. 231 Hatton (Edward), ii. 151 Hayter's ' Trial of Queen Caroline,' vii. 152 "" He will either make a spoon," &c., i. 58 Heart-burial, ix. 473 ; x. 431 Herb-strewing, i. 126 Herb-women to the King, i. 265

  • Hey for Cavaliers, Hoe for Cavaliers,' xii.

277 " Hie locus odit, amat," &c., iii. 66, 131 High Stewards at the Restoration, iii. 17 History of England with riming verses, x. 393 ; xi. 306 ; xii. 75 Hogarth's portrait of T. Morell, S.T.P., x. 148 Honywood family : Kentish Petition, viii. 193 Hotten (John Oamden), xii. 13 Hudson (Jeffrey) and Crofts duel, vi. 369 Hudson (John) (late Burkitt and Hudson), iii. 9 Human fat as a medicine, ix. 115 " If you ask for salt," ii. 150 Initial letters for names, i. 346 Inquisi- tion in fiction and drama, vii. 73 Ireland's .stolen shire, vi. 212 Irish (Anglo-Irish) families : Taylor of Ballyhaise, vii. 138 Irish volunteers, x. 375 Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta, vi. 272 " It is more (or worse) than ,a crime, it is a blunder," xii. 66, 123 Jacobite verses : " Turnip-hoer," v. 485 Johnson (Dr.) in the hunting field, iii. 52 Jonson (Ben) in Westminster Abbey, i. 110 " J'y suis, j'y


reste," iv. 155 King (Capt. James), xii. 288 Knight (Gaily) : " ipecacuanha " in verse, iv. 152, 276 Knights of Malta : Grand Master Vilhena, vi. 194 Knights of the Swan, ii. 470 Lade (Sir John), x. 357 ; xi. 32" Lady of the Lamp," xi. 405 " Larwood (Jacob)," xi. Ill ' Late Lord Lyttelton's Letters to Mrs. Peach,' x. 229 Latinity : monumental in- scriptions, xi. 53, 173 Levant merchants in Cyprus : English tombstones in Larnaca, xi. 499 Limerick glove in a walnut shell, ii. 249 Lions in the Tower, vii. 457 ' Loath to Depart ' : a song (?), xii. 460 Logan (Hart), M.P., vii. 336 London: relics of past, v. 391 ; M.P.'s 1661 : Love, Tenison, xii. 18, 56 " Love me, love my dog," iii. 113 ' Lovers' Vows,' ii. 76 Macaulay (Catharine), i. 101, 142 Marryat (Capt.) : ' Diary of a BlaseY iv. 409 ' Mask,' a humorous review, viii. 29 Maxwell (Sir John) of Terregles, xii. 309 Meehan (J. F.), bookseller, ix. 37 " Men, women, and Herveys," ix. 252 Meridian of London, iv. 228 ' Morte d'Arthur ' : en- chanted troops of horse, xii. 384 Motto : "So ho ho dea ne," x. 428 Moving pictures to cinematographs, iii. 57 ' Musarum Deliciae,' ix. 37 Myless, Essex, vii. 512 Names terrible to children, vi. 172 Napoleon, and the Little Red Man, iii. 54 ; Imperial Guard, v. 93 ; and the Bellerophon, xii. 35 ; bequest to Cantillon, xii. 324, 430 National Anthem, xi. 197, 441 Nelson (Viscount), xii. 486 Noel, cook to Frederick the Great, iv. 438 ' Noon Gazette and Daily Spy,' iv. 459 Northumberland (first Duke of) : natural issue, viii. 132 ' O ic6<T/j,os (ricrjvri.' xii. 117 Officers, privileges in Foot Guards, xi. 337" Of sorts," ix. 174

  • Old London,' ix. 9 O'Looney's (Lady)

epitaph, iii. 190 ; xii. 504 " Omnibi," viii. 146 Onions, virtues of, xii. 368 Osmunderley, v. 371 Otford, Kent : Perhirr and Bellot, ii. 378 Oxford University print : Duke of Wellington, x. 97 " Paint the Lion," iv. 109 Pallavicini, ix. 435, 511 ; x. 38 Paris in 1780 and 1860, ix. 493 Parody of Dryden by Daniel O'Connell, vi. 476 Parsons (William) Life or Horse Guards, ix. 46, 216 Patten (John Wilson), Lord Winmarleigh, i. 23 Peers immortalized by public-houses, iv. 456 Peninsular campaign, British memorials of, vi. 217 Piccadilly Terrace, xii. 110 'Pick- wick ' : Eatanswill newspapers, iv. 146 ; printers' errors in first edition, iv. 292 Pick- wicks of Bath, ii. 465 Pitt (William), Earl of Chatham, cornet of horse, iii. 463 Poem wanted, x. 276 " Poilu," xii. 16 " Poisson de Jonas," xi. 348 "Pomander," vi. 214, 316 " Porphyrogenitus," xi. 87 " Pound " for prisoners, xii. 32 " Poverty Corner," Hyde Park, xii. 379" Practical Politics," x. 467 " Proud Preston " : leather shoes, i. 66 Proverb about shoes and death, v. 249 Przemysl : language of Galicia, x. 410 Pubic School registers, i. 271 Publish, privilege and licence to, v. 324 Puckled, ii. 526 Punctua- tion : its importance, xi. 178 Queues in the army abolished, xi. 324 R's of sailors, ii. 527 Railway travelling, early, vii. 314 Rallie-papier, ii. 454 ' Rasselas,' first Italian translation, i. 497 Regent's Circus, vi. 109 ; x. 431 ; xi. 14 Republican son of Louis XV. :