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GENERAL INDEX.


ii. 230. Riming warning to book-borrowers, iv. 316.

Roubiliac's bust of Pope, x. 471. Samplers, early,

ii. 56. Silhouettes of children, vi. 255. Snow- feathers, ix. 112

Green (F. W.) on foot outlines, iv. 306 Green (L.) on become, vii. 165. "Hutching about,"

vii. 165. " Trunk up," vii. 165 Green (Richard), his * Short History of the English

People,' quotations in, vi. 114, 233 Green (Simon), alias Foderby, iii. 249 Green (T. G. H.) on General G. J. Hall, iii. 28 Green (W.) on " The Tim Bobbin," xi. 68 Green (Sir W. K.), error in Christian name, viii. 403 Green Crise or Cryse, its meaning, viii. 384, 511 Green family of Wyken, vii. 248 Green grief to the Grahams, ii. 465 ; iii. 37, 94 Green Park, sheep in, iv. 29 Green ribbons used at a funeral, iii 486 ; iv. 55 Green table, its meaning, i. 156 Greene (E.) on verses by Arthur O'Shaughnessy, ix.

448 Greene (Edward Burnaby), his translation of 'Hero

and Leander,' viii. 143, 347 Greene (Robert), his ' The Honorable Historic of

Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay, 1 ii. 287; xii. 361;

his 'Menaphon,' x. 447 Greenfield on Richard Mead, vi. 209 Greenland or Gardar, bishops of, iv. 187 Greenwich, "Ship" Hotel at, xii. 306, 375, 415,

431 Greenwood (T.) on portrait of Edward Edwards, iv.

381

Greenwood (W.) on Redmayne family, viii. 15, 243 Greg (W. W.) on Henslowe's 'Diary,' xi. 331 Gregory (H. M.) on nonesopretties : spinnel, x. 87 Gregorians and Griggs, London society, 1730, v. 127,

236

Gregories, Society of the, iv. 183 Gren surname, iii. 369

Grenadier Guards, origin of the appellation, xii. 484 Grenfell (H. R.) on Gower, ix. *151. "Up Guards,

and at them ! " v. 32 Grenoble, wooden pitchers at, v. 154 Gresham law, i. 308 Gret=a hare-snare, iv. 107 Gretna Green, marriage registers, iv. 309, 541 ;

marriage, vi. 127, 452 ; marriage custom, vii. 408 Greville on cribbage, x. 467 Grey Coat Place, origin of the name, xii. 66 Grey Friars Church, Aberdeen, vii. 285 Grey stone, folk-tale, iii. 105 Greyhound : gazehound, sixteenth -century etymology,

viii. 260

Greyhound and the king, xii. 468, 508 Gribble, Devonshire word, iv. 207 Grierson family of Dublin, vii. 27, 153 Griff-graff, its meaning and use, iv. 227 Griffin (Gerald), lines by, ix. 508; x. 36 Griffin (H. J.) on custom at Hillingdon, vi. 408 Griffith (A. L.) on "Behind each cloud the sun is

always shining, "x. 309

Griffith (A. T.) on building in Gothic period, ix. 387 Griffith (R.) on sweating-pits in Ireland, ii. 272 Griffiths (L. M.) on Joseph and Amos Cottle, x. 208 Griffits, origin of the name, v. 316


Griggs and Gregorians, London society, 1730, v. 127, 236

Grigor (J.) on author's curious mistake, xi. 386. ' Book -World,' iv. 95; vii. 275. Carruthers (Robert), x. 442. Chartists, disappearing, x. 34. De Quincey's syntax, xii. 445. Donibristle miners, ix. 64. " From the lone shieling," ix. 483 ; x. 64 ; xi. 57, 198 ; xii. 364. " Grey city by the Northern Sea," ix. 472. Industrious litterateur, ix. 366. In praise of Burns, ix. 185. In praise of ' N. & Q.,' ix. 425. Keats's ' Ode to a Nightingale,' xi. 305. ' Life,' by Mrs. Barbauld, ix. 134. Maxim, xii. 377. Memorial to Nether-Lochaber, xi. 186. Neil, ( Mr. Samuel), viii. 222. Ode of welcome to Princess Alexandra, ix: 506. ' Old Friends and New Friends,' ix. 390. ' Only Son,' ix. 507. Ruther- ford (Mark) and George Eliot, x. 204. " Say not that he did well," ix. 332. Sleep and death, xii. 512. The as part of title, x. 338. "Verify your quotations," ix. 125. William Black Beacon, vii. 446

Grigson family of Norfolk and arms, ii. 287, 457 ; iii. 258

Grillet (J.) on noble, vii. 290

Grim, a kind of barley, iv. 457, 522

Grimald (Nicholas), Elizabethan poet, iv. 325

Grimaldi (B.) on kubens's portrait of the Marchesa Grimaldi, iv. 438

Grimaldi (Marchesa), Rubens's portrait of, iv. 438

Griingibber : Grimgribber, earliest use of the word, v. 127, 237

Grimm (J. and W.), Scott on their ' Popular Stories,' i. 262 ; ii. 33, 93, 172

Grimshaw (W. M.) on rime on days of month, vi. 250

Grimthorped, new word, i. 51, 113

Grim wood (Eliza), her murder referred to by Dickens in ' Bill- Sticking,' xii. 328, 377

" Grin through," painters' expression, viii. 225, 310

Grindleford Bridge, co. Derby, its name, ii. 88 ; vii. 17

Grindstones, uses of, viii. 225, 329, 427

Gringo on the designation of foreigners in Mexico, vii. 389

" Gripper owre-ouilles," iv. 127

Grisky : Grissy, Yorkshire weather terms, iv. 207, 353

Grissard, bird-name, x. 227, 352

Grissell (H. D.) on an elephant's epitaph, ii. 95. Erskine ( Monsignor), viii. 453. Papal bull against a comet, iii. 197. Popes, prediction to, ii. 453. St. Albans, brass at, iii. 376

Grivegne'e (Baron de) and Power, vii. 409, 476 ; viii. 170 ; ix. 91, 278

Groat : bits, used in Trinidad and British Guiana, ix. 84 ; x. 454, 491 ; xi. 58, 72

Grolier bindings, iv. 518 ; v. 18

Grooves on walls of churches, iv. 417

Grose (J. H.), ' A Voyage to the East Indies,' viii. 343

Grosskunz (R.) on Thackeray quotation, ix. 107 manuscripts quoted in Ormerod's ' Hi


Grosvenor manuscripts

of Cheshire,' v. 315, 424 Grotius (Hugo) and De Quincey, vL 401 Grotto at Margate described, xii. 14, 75, 192 Groucutt family, iii. 228


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