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Fair and making fair, vii. 446 ; viii. 47 Fairbank (Sir Thomas), date of his death, xii. 469 Fairfax (Bryan, Lord), compensation to, iv. 399, 427,

464 ; v. 12

Fairies, green : Woolpit green children, v. 47, 155, 422 ' Fairies' Ferry,' translated from the German, ix. 328 Fairlie (J. O.) on S. Andrea delle Fratte, Rome, ii. 297 Fairs, gloves at, i. 188, 375, 492 ; ii. 151 Fairy Cucumber, iii. 368 Fairy rings, Dr. Darwin's definition, vi. 446 Fairy tales, viii. 424, 509 Faithorne (William), his map of London, i. 409, 491,

517; ii. 132

Falconer (John), his books on cryptograms, ii. 63 Falkland (Lady), verses by, vii. 388 " Fall below par " : Kaiser Wilhelm and Rothschild,

vii. 488 ; viii. 110

Fall of Man, legend of the serpent's feet, x. 481 Fallow (T. M.) on 'English Kings: an Estimate,' xi. 212. Gibson of Glencrosh, xi. 489. Lease, long, xii. 193. Murdoch family, xi. 108 Fallows (J.) on poem on the Italian wars, vi. 448 Falstaff (Sir John) and Sir John Oldcastle, iii. 166 Families, large. See Maternity, records in. Families, large, and genius, v. 433, 479 Family crests, books on, x. 109, 173, 374, 455 Family likeness, remarkable instances, viii. 62, 169,

268, 335, 369, 448 Family queries, viii. 262 Fampt doo, its meaning, ii. 307, 356 Fane (Blanche), actress, her biography, vii. 308, 351 Fanfulla in Massimo D'Azeglio's novels, vi 408 ; vii.

61 Fanshawe (Catherine Maria), her Christian names, ii.

425 ; enigma on the letter H, vi. 85, 177 Farjeon (B. L ), his family origin, xii. 104 Farmiloe, Whicheloe, and Swinhoe, place-names, x

129

Farndish Church, Beds, brass plate in, xii. 53 Farnham, Dorset, and Farnham, Cavan, Ireland, ii.

488

Farntosh, Scottish whisky, v. 28, 136, 385 Farow, its meaning, ii. 346 ; iii. 211 Farquhar (G.), his ' Recruiting Officer,' i. 241 ; his 'Beaux' Stratagem,' ii. 87, 134; Foigard in the 1 Beaux' Stratagem,' xi. 46

Farrar (Cyril Lytton), 1869-91, memorial in St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, xii. 63 Farren (Elizabeth), wife of the twelfth Earl of Derby,

her pictures by Sir T. Lawrence, v. 68, 138, 237 Farrer (W.) on field-names, South- West Lancashire, ix. 391. Lancashire families, viii. 123. " Scalinga," in chartularies, i. 107

Farthing ( Mr.), seventeenth-century teacher of short- hand, ix. 65

Farthings rejected, xii. 169, 238, 292, 357 Farthings, Whitsun, in churchwardens' book, x. 168 Farwell family of Devonshire, ii. 8 Fashion in language, ix. 228, 352, 435 ; x. 251, 337 ;

xi. 156, 217 Fast : Black Fast, its signification, x. 248, 352, 455 ;

xi. 38

Fast Castle, Berwickshire, xii. 248 Fasting extraordinary, iv. 107 Fasting spittle, treatise ou, xi. 466 ; xii. 51


Fasts, Jewish, vi. 346

Fat-halves, meaning and derivation of the word, x.

169

Father Tom on the origin of Sweeny Todd, ix. 477 Fathers of the House of Commons, list of, viil 147 ;

xii. 33 Faucit (Helen), portrait by Margaret Gillies, v. 147,

198

Faucit (Saville) family, viii 502 Fault in tennis, use of the word in 1526, viii. 121 Fauna, Australian, i. 383 Faunch, its meaning, iii. 169, 372 Fauntleroy (Henry), supposed relics, ii. 307 Fauty-glass, its meaning, ii 346 Fawcett (J. F. M.) on French Peerage, i. 16 Fawcett (J. W.) on Rev. Richard Johnson, i. 207 Fawcett (General Sir William), his family, ix. 368,

457 Fawkener (Sir Everard), 1684-1758, his biography,

xii. 402 Fawn(J.) on 'Enge'nie, Empress of the French,' v.

214

Fea (A.) on Lord Beaulieu's pictures at Ditton Park, viii. 524. Teesdale (H. W.), his letters, v. 89. Vere (Aubrey de), twentieth Earl of Oxford, viii 505. Walton relic, vii. 188 Fearagurthok, Irish word, v. 108, 174, 234, 296 "Fear-nothing maker," explanation of the term, xi.

149

Feast and the reckoning, old saying, ix. 85, 175 Feasts, village, xii 448 Featheretone family, i. 18

Fecundity, remarkable. See Maternity, recordt in. Federer (C. A.) on Dyngbam and Ockham Priories, x. 474. ' Eden Rose,' xii. 231. Foster (John), xi. 406. French novel, ix. 233. Kell or keld=a spring of water, viii. 510. Kemp, ix. 225. Nang nails: nubbocks, viii. 431. Rout, ix. 198. Tennis, origin of the name, ix. 238. Upright burial, xii 294. Wilson (Rev. T.), xii. 448 Fee, Cornwall, or ancient demesne, x. 443 ; xi. 1 53,

210, 449 ; xii. 72

Feeding-bottles, their first use, ii. 409, 477 Feeding-stonn, Sir W. Scott's definition, viii. 13, 147 Fees for searching parish registers, x. 148, 394 ; xii

58, 192, 317, 355

Fees on being made K.C.B. or G.C.B., viii. 105 Fefnicute, Lancashire word, ii. 367, 412 " Fegges after peace," Scotch proverb, ii. 387, 430,

534

Feggy, its meaning, ii. 387, 430 Feilding family of Barnacle, vi. 409 Fllibre, its etymology, ii. 368 ; iii. 28 ; iv. 177 Felicity, the inwards of a pig, iii. 3, 76 Felix on Col. Comte de Beaumanoir, vi. 469 Fell=shallow, ii. 407 Fell (E.) on the Alabama, i. 28 Fellowes (E. H.) on Hodges family, ix. 209 Kelony, rights of peers convicted of, viii. 103, 147 Female fighters, portraits of, ix. 68, 156, 334 ; x. 38 Female suicides, &c., before A.D. 70, x. 466 Female terminations in words, ii. 42, 291 Female worker in iron, vii. 466 Fengate on Seers family, i. 309 Fennel = smell from hare, ii 407, 457

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