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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, JHII. 24, 1914.


Kentish Petition, presented 1701, 129, 193 Kerrie family, their arms, 350 Kester in place-names near Sidbury, 447, 517 King's (or College) School, Gloucester, 85, 433 Kingsley (Henry), his ' Meerschaum,' 247 Kipling (Rudyard), uncollected itetns, 441, 464,

4.85, 515 Knight (T. J.), Attorney-General of Tasmania,

c. 1831, 231, 415 Knight's cap worn underneath helmet, 329, 377,

436, 497

Knights, Guild of, lemp. King Edgar, 448 Konkani MS., ' Discurso sob re avinda de Ies\i

Christo,' 1616, 90, 137 " Kumphos," meaning of the word, 426 Kynaston (E.), Westminster scholar, 1829, 231 Kynaston (T. S.), Westminster scholar, 1782, 231


La Beaumelle (Laurent Angiiviel de), his ' Mes

Pensees,' 206

La Rochefoucauld (Due de) and Wilkes, 286 Lace made by French prisoners of war, 269 Lacis or filet-work, mediaeval, 108, 194, 473 Lackington (James), bookseller, 1803, 125, 195 Lamb (Charles), and " Dog Days," 5 ; his " one

H ," 201 ; " Mrs. S " in his ' Chapter on

Ears,' 262, 318, 375, 414, 476 ; songs in his

' Memoirs,' 349, 414 ; his " Cancellarius Magnus,"

362

Lambourn, Van Helmont's connexion with, 54 Lancashire sobriquets, 125, 197, 256 Landmarks of London, removal of, 146 Land's End, Cornwall, origin of the name, 349, 413 Langham (Sir J.), Bart., c. 1654, his ' Memoirs,'

281, 351, 463

Language and physiognomy, their association, 306 " Largesse," use of the word, 306, 399 Larom, origin of the surname, 188, 278 Larom (Charles), Baptist minister, r. 1860, 188,

278 ' Last Links with Byron, Shelley, and Keats,'

228, 249 ' Laxighing Cavalier,' picture by Franz Hals, 189,

318 Lawrence (Dr. Thomas), Bath, physician of

Johnson, 349

Lawrence (G. A.), his ' Guy Livingstone,' 370, 415 La wrence= Washington, 269, 418 Le Brocq (P. G.), Westminster scholar, 1846, 248 Le Sage ( J. Merry) and ' The Daily Telegraph,' 25 " Legge's," meaning of the word, 426 Legh (G.), his ' Accedens of Armory,' 1568, 269 Leghorn, English merchants there In 1702, 6 Leopold (Prince) and Princess Charlotte, por- traits of, 187 Leprosy of houses, 366

Lewes, Simon de Montfort and, 308, 357, 434 Lewis (Erasmus), 1671-1754, his will, 487 Lewyn (Sir Justinian), 1613-73, his marriage, 228 " Liable "=" entitled," as interchangeable, 150 Library, lending, earliest English. 1608, 442 " Libro pergameni," c. 1270, the whereabouts

of, 350 Lincolnshire, the Earldom and Marquessate of,

46, 111, 193, 210, 237, 277

Linsey-woolsey, referred to in hymn, 107, 174 Listado (J. T.), his ' Maurice Rhynhart,' 269 Literature, influence of the Court on, 246 Little Gidding Nunnery, pamphlet on, 445 Little Oakley, Essex, epitaph, 505


Liveries, colour of, and coat of aims, 190, 295,,

357, 472, 515

Livery Companies, records of the City, 144, 386 Liverymen of London, list of, 1799-1826, 448 Livingstone (Michael), c. 1680, his writings, 396 Lleyn, in list of names, c. 1313, 130, 177 London : street alterations, 7, 438 ; Alterations in " Dog Kennel Lane," 9 ; stones of buildings^ and monuments, 18 ; Wilderness Row, its locality, 37, 53, 151, 233 ; largest square in, 52 ;. Duke's Place, Aldgate and St. Katherine Cree, 61 ; old fish shops, 85, 174 ; houses of his- torical interest indicated, 119 ; the smallest square in, 126, 174, 298 ; records of the City Livery Companies, 144, 386 ; street-names,. Crooked Usage, 187 ; Freedom of the City granted to women, 206 ; books on, 232, 292 - r demolition of Catherine Court, 266 ; vanishing landmarks, 446 ; liverymen of, 448 ; old streets, Fish Street Hill, Pudding Lane,. Botolph Lane, 469, 516 ; Norborne in, 1633,. 488

London directories, 1790-1827, 188, 278 ' London Journal,' Sir John Gilbert, J. F. Smith,

and, 121, 142 London to Budapest, time taken by journey in;

1859, 70, 152

London topography, Seven Dials, c. 1690, 182 Longfellow (H. W.), his ' Courtship of Miles

Standish,' 12

' Loriia Doone,' words and phrases in, 427, 514 ; allusion to Dryden in, 427 ; " barn-gun," 427,. 514 ; " capias," 427 ; " loriot," 427 ; " mum," 427 ; " shepherd's chess," 427 ; a spell in, 427 ;. " stinging soap," 427 ; " stooled," 427, 514 Loti (Pierre), his description of Easter Island,.

477

Louch family, 137

Lydiard (C.), Westminster scholar, 1817, 248 Lyth (Robin), smuggler of Flamborough, 309 Lyttelton (Lord), his ' Glymiese Glossary,' 146


M

McCartney (W.), surveyor, d. 1793, 290

Macdonald (Flora), her jailer, 368

McFunn family, 330

McGowan (John), publisher, 488

MacMartin family of Letterfinlay, their arms,.

489

Macpherson (General J.), c. 1815, 467 Macpherson (General J. B.), killed 1864, 467 Magagnati (Sig. Girolamo), ' Lettere del,' 289 Magi in the Gozzoli fresco, Florence, 130 Maida : naked soldiers, 316 Maids of Honour under the Stuarts, 350, 417 Maimoiiides and evolution, 47, 152 Malcolm (J.), of Grange, 1715, his brother-in-law,.

330

" Malettis," meaning of the word, 426, 478 Manderville and Manfield family, 469 Mansfield (Capt. C. J. Moore), 1760-1813, hi*

parentage, 330, 414, 456 Mansfield (Lord), c. 1730, Life of, 367 Mansions given by the Crown, article on, 289 Manwayring (Sir H.), his ' Seaman's Dictionary/

1666, 367 Markyate, meaning of the place-name, 188, 253*

338

" Marleypins," Gothic building, Shoreham, 109 Marquessate of Lincolnshire, 46, 111, 193,210, 237,.

277