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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Bushbearing custom, ii. 126, 174

Bushon (P. C.) on inscriptions in churches and

chuchyards, ii. 492 Tenement-house, ii. 494 Bushforth (G. McN.) on stained glass fromMalvern,

vi. 188 Bushton (F. B.) on " Blue Poter " : " blue fish,"

iv. 157

Buskin (John), difficulties in ' The Ethics of the Dust,' ix. 289, 336 ; x. 36 ; on Dante and a font, ii. 469 ; iii. 17 ; his quotation from Goethe, vi. 106 : references in his works, vii. 209, 276 Buskin Society of London, c. 1885, i. 227, 313 " Bussalky " lore, vi. 247

Bussel (Miss) and Prince Bismarck, 1836, iii. 47 Bussell (Col.) and Fort Russell, Canada, c. 1760,

iv. 130

Bussell (Lord), his execution, v. 439, 512 Bussell (A.) on Arabian horses in pre-Mohamme- dan days, i. 515 Birch tree folk-lore, i. 146 Bruck, Orkney word, i. 287 Clouston (W.A.), iii. 328 Sleepless arch, ii. 88

Bussell (Constance, Lady) on authors of quota- tions wanted, x. 515 Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn, vi. 15 Biographical information wanted, v. 98 Brasidas's mouse, vii. 137 Burr (Mrs.), painter, ii. 350 Chantrey, vii. 230 Charles II. and his Fubbs yacht, ii. 171 Clarendon and Swallowfield, xii. 358 Copper mine in Devonshire, vi. 29 Cromwell (Thomas), v. 37 Essex as a Christian name, iii. 377 " Fern to make malt," ii. 279 Galiarbus, Duke of Arabia, viii. 416 George I. statues, ii. 51 Gray, oriental names mentioned by, x. 53 'Great Quaker," viii. 429 Grise : grey: badger, v. 95 Highlanders at Quebec, viii. 354 Hudson (Major) at St. Helena, ii. 312 Inscription at Wetherall, vii. 234 " Ipna,' x. 18 Limerick glove in a walnut shell, ii. 297 Lions in the Tower, vii. 210 Lock, Fanny Burney's friend, ix. 114 " No redeeming vice," i. 198 Osorio (Lady Ana de), Countess of Chinchon and Vice-Queen of Peru, xi. 37 Overland panorama, xii. 204 Pechell (Capt Bichard), 1655, ix. 449 " -plesham," vii. 297 " Quarrel d'Olman," ix. 317 Balegh's (Sir Walter) house at Youghal, iv. 472 Salt-mines vii. 395 " Scolopendra cetacea," viii. 214 Scott (Sir Walter), his poet ancestor, iii. 336 Sever of Merton, viii. 238 ' Sir Edward Sea ward's Narrative,' ii. 9o Smith (Goldwin) his ' Beminiscences,' ii. 317 Stephenson (Si William), ii. 187 Waterloo, xii. 107 Witt (Cornelius de), ii. 8 Wolfe (General), viii 514

Bussell (F. A.) on bishops addressed as " My Lord," v. 36 Calendar, x. 218 Culprit, i. 414 Dicky birds omnibus conductors, ii. 55 Dog poems, ii. 395 Dunstable larks, viii. 51 Fielding (Henry) and the civil power, iv. 41 Glasses, English wine and spirit, ii. 434 Hotels, " private," x. 391 " I am the onlv Bunning Footman," x. 298 Lamb's " Mj

H ," x. 395 Nonconformist chapels, dedi

cation of, vi. 192 School folk-lore, xi. 347 Shakespeariana, ii. 163 Skye terriers, x. 29 - Tavern signs, foreign, x. 275 " Withi sound of Bow Bells," ix. 237 Bussell (Rt. Hon. G. W. E.) on author wanted vi. 373 Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 15 ix. 273 Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn, v. 428- Beamish, xi. 47 Bedford (Georgiana, Duches


of), v. 431" Bore," ix. 358 Catholic Emanci- pation and the stake, vii. 483 Faber (Bev. F. W.), iii. 54 Junius and the horsewhipping of the Duke of Bedford, iii. 410, 495 King (Bishop Edward), iii. 307 ' Pickwick ' : Miss Bolo, iv. 158 Piper (Henry Hunt), vi. 129 " Put that in your pipe and smoke it," iv. 259 Bussell (Lord), execution of, v. 512 Thorpe (Dr.), xi. 131 Wynn (Sir Watkin Williams) : the Prince in Wales, vi. 276 Bussell (Geoffrey) on origin of quotation wanted,

xi. 189 Hussell (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv.

58 Bussell (Peter), Winchester scholar, 1540, ix. 409,

517 Bussell (Dr. Bichard), "father of modern

Brighton," d. 1771, iv. 509; v. 35 Bussell (Lord William), murder of, 1840, vi. 170, 258, 350, 435

Busshewale," use of the word, 1336, x. 11 Bussian Easter, observances, xi. 277, 440, 498 ;

xii. 32

lussian names, their pronunciation, xii. 340, 382 Russian National Anthem, literal translation, xii.

248, 308

Bustat (John), chaplain to Charles II., his bio- graphy, iv. 29

Justcn (I.) on theological paradoxes, x. 470 iuston-Harrison (C. W.) on Thomas Bur-

bidge and other poets, ix. 18 ' Butherford (Mark) " as astronomer, viii. 246 Butherfurd (W. J.) on James Hall Pringle, i. 326 Jutland (Boger, fifth Earl of), and Shakespeare, iii. 307, 357

Butland's Place," sign in Thames Street, 16u3- 25, ix. 109

Butter (Col. John), killed at Minorca, 1756, xi. 109 Ruttey (J. L.) on Great Eastern : Albert Smith's song, ix. 55 Manor of Neyte cum Eybury, ii. 482 Bosamonda's lake, i. 277 Buvigny (Marquis de) on De Tassis, the Spanish Ambassador temp. James I., xi. 14 Planta- genet descendants, i. 27 Buvijnes (De) family, x. 288 Buxton family, viii. 109, 178

Byall (Charles Harrison), his family history, i. 428 Byan (G.) on Lord Cardigan at Balaclava, v. 508 Byan (J.) on Swiss regiments in British service : Begiment de Meuron, vi. 71 Twelve Caesars in Government House, Calcutta, vi. 316 Byan family of co. Carlow, vi. 428 Bycke (W. de) his portrait of Sir C. Shovell, xii. 60 Byder (Henry), Bishop of Killaloe, d. 1696, x. 409 Bye, Sussex, old church font, ix. 328 Bvland (William Wynne), engraver, in Paiis, i.

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Bvlands (John) Library, unique English classics In, i. 402 ; ' The Siege of Troy,' i. 403, 498 ; rare Dante codex in, ii. 46, 172, 291 ; exhibition of Bibles, iii. 281 Byley (Emily) on reference wanted, xi. 230


" S," long, date of disappearance, vi. 386 ; vii.

14, 255

S. the " four S's," the meaning of, vii. 469 S. on biographical information wanted, vi. 415 Canons, Middlesex, ii. 437 Nottingham monastery not in Dugdale, iii. 53 Bepertory

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