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Inam or ImAm, Arabic word, vii. 345 Incantations, Hebrew, x. 29, 78, 158, 355 Incarnation, era in monkish chronology, i. 10, 92, 231 ;

ii. 29, 292, 473 ; iii. 73, 234 Ince (Samuel), his biography, viii. 505 Inchbald (Joseph), his biography, vi. 151, 235 Incus on Alton Towers sale, i. 468 Inde-baudias, its meaning and origin, iv. 147, 216,

485 Independent Company of Invalids, vi. 429, 493 ; vii.

171 Index, its definition, iii. 444 ; form of compilation, iv.

12 ; Index Expurgatorius and Galileo's works, viii.

342, 414 Index to the ' Dictionary of National Biography,' viii.

Index to ' Notes and Queries,' for sale, v. 413, 514 ; vii. 26, 387, 520 ; ix. 300 ; corrections in General Indexes, vii. 43, 164

Indexes, consolidated genealogical, vii. 426 ; eigh- teenth century, x. 109, 178

Indexing queries, i. 45, 237, 474

Index-making, iv. 12 ; ix. 348, 485 ; x. 194, 272, 425 ; xi. 14

India, the title Kaisar-i-Hind, iii. 283 ; superstitions relating to animals in, vii. 225; regiment that declined to go to, vii. 329 ; Eleanor and Emily Eden on travels in, ix. 307 ; overland journey to, and Mrs. Col. Ellwood, 428 ; biographical sketches of princes of, xi. 21

India on Indian magic, i. 88

India Office records, vi. 287

Indian magic, i. 88, 153

Indian Mutiny, and Nana Sahib, x. 170 ; and the ' Athenaeum,' xi. 65

Indian nobleman, iii. 6

Indiana on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 188

Indians (North American), their name system, iii. 44o

Indicible, recent use of the word, v. 477

Indigo, use of the word by Dante, xi. 184, 338

Indispensable = reticule, iv. 247, 310

Industries, declining English, i. 105

Ineen Dubh, reference to,.xi. 509 ; xii. 75

Infant's Library, date of publication, iv. 129, 216, 250

Infantry, mounted, in early times, v. 146, 345

Infinitive, the split, ix. 172

Influenza, early reference to, vii. 286

Information and General Knowledge Office, iii. 327,

" Infra dig.," its origin, iv. 417

Ingate, its meaning, iv. 437, 488

Ingelow (Jean), novel by, i. 14, 498 ; lines by, v. 229

Ingeminate, use and meaning of the word, xii. 49,

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Ingland and Inglish, use of the words in!810,xii. 448 Ingleby (H.) on chink of woods, v. 432. Cricket, laws of, v. 382. Florin = Scotchman, v. 413. House, inverted, v. 495. Hurry =staitb, v. 217. Inundate, its pronunciation, v. 497 ; vi. 192 "La-di-da," name of song, vii. 425. Manurance, vii. 125, 336. "Nothing like leather," vi. 426. Paper, loaded, vi. 386. Parliament cake, iii. 149. 'Punch,' changes in, v. 291. Royal Navy Club, ii. 411. Several, uses of the word, v. 412.


Shakespeare's prose, v. 311. Shakespeare's Sonnets, xii. 210. Shakespeariana, vii. 22. Smous, its meaning, vii. 298. Stamp collecting, v. 501. 'Tom Bowling,' vi. 15. Waterloo engravings, ix. 107. Woad, its definition, v. 246

Inglis (Charles) and Thomas Paine, i. 465

Inglis (C. D.) on Anne of Austria ; Herve', artist ; Henry VIII. and Cromwell, vi. 209

Inglis MSS. at Oxford, description of the, ix. 347 430

Ingram (B. S.) on artists' mistakes, ix. 372

Ingram (J. H.) on book-titles changed, ix. 432. Darley, a forgotten Irish poet, ix. 474

-Ington, termination of names, iii. 208, 313, 376

Initial for forename in serious verse, iv. 184 ; ix. 227 ; x. 238

Ink, cake, earliest quotation for, v. 475

Ink in 1288, price of, viii. 14

Inkbottles and evil spirits, xii. 106, 297

Inkhorns, fountain, ii. 228, 532

Inkhorns and ink-glasses, iv. 166

Inkle = tape, its etymology, v. 167

Inland Revenue, sale of stamps forbidden by the, ix. 288

Inman (C.) on King of Jerusalem, iii. 388. Sepoy Mutiny, i. 313

Inn, old English, iii. 326, 494

Inn of Bishop of Norwich in Fetter Lane, its exact site, vi. 289

Inn rimes, curious, iv. 225

Inn signs painted by celebrated artists, xi. 89, 317

Innes on D'Auvergne family, vii. 68

Innes=de Insula, iii. 188, 335

Inns, noblemen's, in town, i. 327, 412 ; ii. 516

Inns of Chancery, records of London, 1639-42, xi. 448 ; xii. 13

Inns of Court, age of entry at, vi. 107, 195, 278, B33 ; vii. 17, 452

Inoculation, early, vii. 108, 212

Inq. on JBolian harp, x. 448. Flint buildings, xii. 828. Mark on the spine of Chinese children, v. 209

Inquests in olden times, reports of coroners', ix. 408, 475, 519

Inquirer on "By gar," x. 348. Chalmers (G.), por- trait painter, x. 227. Dictionary of English pro- verbs, i. 487. Elizabethan portrait, xi. 149. Esquire, the title, vii. 236. Eyre (Sir Giles), i. 47. Forty pounds a year in Goldsmith's day, xi. 289. Hubbell arms, xi. 228. Hongkong and Kiao-Chou, i. 348. Mixed marriages, x. 447. Muhammed or Mo- hammed ? xi. 509. Pekin and Nankin, i. 448. Phillip (Capt. Arthur), ii. 46. Pope, passage in, vii. 308. Portraits wanted, ix. 368. Scrope (Adrian), the regicide, v. 495. Volant as a Christian name, v. 229

Inquisition, records at Trinity College, Dublin, i. 509; in Spain and Portugal, vi. 210, 357

[nsanity and genius, their kinship, ix. 269, 430

Inscription, fireplace, i. 69, 273 ; puzzling, ii. 347 ; Runic, found in St. Paul's Churchyard, vii. 269, 338 ; in the metaphysics class-room in Edinburgh University, 485 ; on snuff-box, xii. 429, 495 ; on house in Wymondham, xii. 475

[inscriptions, on statues, v. 168; in Brightwell Church, 168, 275 ; in St. Margaret's Westminster, v. 204 ; vi. 1, 63, 101 ; ix. 181, 242, 303, 382, 463 ; xii. 1,