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NINTH SERIES.


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Fir-cone in heraldry, i. 207, 330, 413 Fire, wind from, i. 56 ; kept burning on the hearth, viii. 204, 412 ; ix. 16, 117; at Ilminster, viii. 524

Fire ceremonies, aboriginal, ii. 44 Firearms rifled and wreathed, i. 146, 377 ; ii. 334 Fireback, dated 1610, xi. 30, 157, 332 Firebacks, arms on, x. 29, 151, 207, 278, 353' Firebuck (Joseph), gunmaker, his biography, vi. 230 Fire-fanged, obsolete word, vii. 350 ; viii. 51 Fireflies and glowworms, William Blake on, x. 365 Fireplace inscription, i. 69, 273 Fireplaces in churches, ix. 88, 216 ; xii. 308, 354, 454,

492

Firman (F. B.) on characters in Dickens, ii. 411 Firman or Firmin family, Suffolk, iii. 289 Firth (0. H.) on Cromwelliana, vii. 481. Pall Mall, viii. 14. Poem attributed to Waller, iv. 41, 190. Strachan (Col. Archibald), vii. 446 Fiscal, derivation of the word, xii. 444 Fischer (E. L.) on the Black Douglas, v. 229 Fischer (T. A.) on allusions in ' Sartor Resartus,' x.

507. Carlyle's ' Past and Present,' xi. 108 Fish, books on determination of species, i. 329 ; a

symbol of Christ, xii. 406 Fish fable, vi. 427 Fisher = Lane, iii. 228, 317, 334 Fisher (A.) on Hogarth and Wesley, xi. 308 Fisher (Rev. Samuel), Baptist, his biography, xi. 8 Fisher family of Stepney, viii. 124 Fishes, shower of, vi. 129 Fishing terms, i. 89, 172 Fishtraps, old English, viii. 305 Fishwick (H.) on Cardinal Allen, x. 151. Angier (John), xii. 257. Bell-ringing at wakes, vii. 294. Black Fast, x. 248. Butt, the counterfoil of a cheque, v. 336. Crosse Hall, vii. 414. Davies (Rev. W.), iii. 167. Hesketh of Cheshire, viii. 371. ' History of the Parish of Preston,' vi. 337. Hodg- son (Rev. Thomas), x. 307. Houghton (Thomas), iv. 268. Leadbeater MS., vii. 468. Lewis (Rev. John), i. 208. Lightowler surname, x. 414. Mawdesley family, v. 325. Public libraries, relative importance of subjects in, vi. 57. Thamp, its meaning, vi. 488. Todmorden, its etymology, i. 114. Tunstall family, vi. 514. Warren and Clegg, ix. 313

Fistral, old Cornish name, i. 407 Fitchett (John), 1776-1838, Warrington poet, his

1 King Alfred,' v. 101 Fitchett (W. H.), errors in his 'Nelson and his

Captains,' xi. 206

Fitton (Sir Edward), his epitaph, iv. 345, 522 Fitz as a term denoting illegitimacy, ix. 153 Fitz Adeline (William), his biography, viii. 42 Fitzalan family of Arundel, x. 427; xi. 57 FitzAlans, their badge, iv. 228, 357 Fitzgerald on Dublin parish registers, xi. 209. Lacy

(Counsellor), of Dublin, xi. 149, 314 ; xii. 115 FitzGerald (Edward), his ' Euphranor,' i. 302 ; and Thackeray in 1831, iii. 4 ; his ' Omar Khayyam ' 326, 395 ; two poems attributed to, 441 ; iv. 15 ; bibliography of, v. 201, 221, 241 ; vi. 61 Fitzgerald (Edward Marlborough) and Edward Fitz- Gerald, iv. 15


FitzGerald (John and Mary Frances) and obelisk on

Naseby battlefield, xi. 461 Fitzgerald (J. ) on ' The Colleen Bawn,' i. 368 FitzGerald (J. R.) on double-name signatures for

peers, iv. 529. 'Life,' by Mrs. Barbauld, ix. 134.

Limerick, ix. 314. Rout, ix. 198. Warens

(Madame de), ix. 369 Fitzgerald ( Percy), his ' Pickwickian Manners and

Customs, 'i. 401 ; ii. 75, 314 ; iv. 492, 525 ; v. 10, 57 Fitzgerald (Percy) on Pickwickian phrase, v. 229.

"Shoddy" cloth bindings, vi. 226. Waverley

novels, early issues of the, v. 181 FitzGerald (S. J. A.) on ' Baby-Land, 3 poem, xii. 267.

'Marseillaise, 'viii. 188, 473 Fitzgibbon arms, iv. 399, 522 FitzGlanvil on hereditary officials, vii. 365. Esquire,

the title of, vii. 33 Fitz- James family, viii. 439, 534 Fitz John (Eustace), identification of his father, vii.

123

Fitz-Otho (Walter), his descent, xii. 369 Fitzpatrick ( Hon. Richard), his Prologue to Sheridan's

'Critic,' vi. 394

Fitzpatrick (T.) on Montgomery MSS., ix. 208 Fitz- Randolph (Thomas) inquired after, iv. 477 FitzReimund (Beatrice) inquired after, iv. 249 FitzRoger on a fireplace inscription, i. 69 Fitzroy (Admiral) and weather-lore, iv. 437, 486 Fitzroy (George Henry), fourth Duke of Grafton,

1760-1844, ix. 9, 96

FitzSimmons (W. J.) on old songs, viii. 472 FitzStephen (Robert), his descendants, i. 268 FitzStephen family, ii. 169, 270 Fitz william (Earl), ,pre- Victorian M.P., his death, ix.

226

Five-franc piece, Republican, iv. 49 " Five o'clock tea," its introduction, vi. 446 ; vii. 13,

96, 176, 332 j ix. 432 Fives=mixed ales, i. 132 Fizgert, Le, x. 34 Flag, the American, vi. 247 Flag, the national, vi. 17, 31, 351, 451, 519 ; (see

Supplement, June 30th, 1900), v. 414, 440, 457, 478 ;

vii. 193 j viii. 67, 173 ; ix. 485 ; x. 31, 94, 118 ;

xii. 327, 372, 398, 454, 508 ; and the Mayflower,

vii. 404

Flag of East India Company, vii. 468 ; viii. 209, 263 Flag of Ireland, xii. 228 Flag of the United States, vi. 247; vii. 265 Flam, its meaning and derivation, ii. 28, 75, 212 Flanders, Duke of York's campaign in, ii. 27, 194 Flannelized, first literary use of the word, v. 26 Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, ix. 266, 373, 455 ;

x. 134

Flatman (Thomas), his biography, i. 246 Flats in London, earliest, xii. 49, 134, 211, 512 Flaunden, Herts, bells of, iv. 46, 171 Flax spinning and protection, vi. 288 Flaxman (John), portrait of, iv. 380 ; his wife, iv.

399,502; v. 52 Flaying alive, xii. 429, 489 Flea, monument to, ii. 526 ; iii. 237 Fleay (F. G.) on Shakespeare, xii. 442 Fleet Bridge and the Fleet, i. 49 Fleet prisoners, registration of their burials, iii. 49