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NINTH SERIES.


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J. on beads in the east, x. 190. Dawson family, ii. 528 J. (B. R.) on Mrs. Thrale's house, Streatham Park,

ix. 509 J. (C.) on 'Dialogus Gervasii Tilleburiensis,' iii. 469.

Wardrobe Book, iv. 313 J. (C. J.) on the authorship of ' The Red, White, and

Blue,' iv. 312. Man made in the form of a cross,

viii. 264 J. (D.) on Sir Henry Cromwell, ix. 166. Detenus,

iv. 354. Grimald (Nicholas), iv. 325. 'Hamlet,'

by Dan Hayes, iii. 87. Inn, old English, iii. 326.

Legends about Tephi, ii. 509. Penn's monument,

iv. 285. Red Cross Society, iii. 225. York (Duke

of), iii. 284 J. (F.) on authors of books wanted, vii. 348. " Capt.

Rock," vii. 353. 'Gambler Detected,' ix. 67.

Greville : Crew : Piquet, x. 467. Hoyle on back- gammon, ix. 426. Rout, ix. 335. Soldiers' card- games, ix. 384

J. (F. A.) on John Johnston of Stapleton, i. 343 J. (F. C.) on rhinoceros in Fleet Street, xii. 85 J. (F. H.) on Jewish Jesuits, iv. 498 J. (F. M.) on fish a symbol of Christ, xii. 406.

' Thoughts on God and Nature,' vi. 107 J. (F. V.) on Capt. Peter Puget, xii. 248 J. (F. W.) on meeting of Wellington and Nelson,

iv. 495. Snicket, its meaning, vii. 512 J. (G. H.) on saying of Jesuit divine, i. 308.

Kipling's ' Vampire,' viii. 306. Oxford, west

window at New College, i. 288 J. (H.) on "night charges" in olden time, vi. 168.

Source of lines wanted, vii. 148 J. (H. C.) on " Often have I seen," x. 390 J. (H. E. H.) on Whitefield's Hymns,' x. 109 J. (H. J.) on ancient idyl, vi. 105. Ladle, silver,

iii. 137. J. (H. R.) on Albert Gate, iv. 296. Blaisdell, iv. 158.

Counts of Holland, iii. 93. Green ribbons used at

a funeral, iv. 55. St. Mary's, Westminster, iv.

329

J. (J.) on marriage markets, xi. 327 J. (J. C.) on early history of the bicycle, iv. 272 J. (K. J.) on Adam Buck, vii. 472. Ballads and

Methodism, xii. 19. Family likeness, viii. 169 J. (M. F.) on Anne of Swansea, xi. 347 J. (N.) on author of poem wanted, vi. 232 J. (S. S.) on national flag, vii. 193 J. (T. B.) on Fanfulla, vi. 408. Galluses = braces,

vi. 393

J. (T. C.) on "That immortal lie," xi. 167, 474 J. (W.) on Castle Care we, Pembroke, x. 93 J. (W. C.) on antiquity of businesses, xi. 165. Arms,

grants of, iii. 404. English families in Kurland

and Livland, x. 356. Erskine (Alexander), ix.

249. Erskine ( Monsignore), viii. 385. Heraldic

china, xii. 505. 'Nobiliaire de Normandie,' xi.

109. Skottowe (Augustine), i. 91 J. (W. J. W.) on Corlett of Douglas, Isle of Man,

viii. 184

Jack=rknave, early use, ix. 145 Jack among the maidens, meaning of the term, viii.

165

Jack-in-the-box, toy, origin of the name, x. 190, 254 Jack-in-the-pulpit, flower name, ix. 387


Jackson, Under- Secretary of State, temp. George III.,

ix. 63 Jackson (Sir Anthony), his biography, iv. 69 ; x. 247,

313

Jackson (B. S.) on doubles, xii. 367 Jackson (F. M.) on cure by hand of corpse, iii. 294.

George F , viii. 185. Massacre at Sligo, viii. 65.

Morsay or Count Marsay, vii. 249 Jackson (F. W.) on Simon Fraser, vii. 16, 75 Jackson (G. W.) on Aix-la-Chapelle, x. 34. " Who

sups with the devil," ii. 124 Jackson (John), his biography, vi. 449, 518 Jackson (M.) on " Life is not all beer and skittles,"

vii. 88

Jackson family, co. Durham, ix. 149 Jack-up- the-orchard, origin of the phrase, ii. 27, 194 Jacob (Mrs. E.) on Coronation song, ix. 507 Jacobin and Jacobite, differing origins of, xii. 469, 508 Jacobin on miniature of Charles II., iii. 427 Jacobite letter among Southwell MSS., viii. 165 Jacobite papers, new, viii. 363 Jacobite societies, modern, ii. 8, 508; iii. 34; v. 169,

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Jacobite swords, ii. 288 Jacobite lines or verses, ix. 449 ; x. 24 Jacobs (Joseph), his ' Jews of Angevin England,' v. 5 Jacobs (Joseph) on mediaeval economic history, ii. 487 Jacobson (L. ) on Tashlich, Jewish custom, vi. 195 Jacomb-Hood (M.) on "Eve stood at the Garden

gate," viii. 463 Jaguar, its etymology, iv. 65 Jakushd, famous Japanese priest, v. 145 Jalap, its etymology, iii. 269 Jalras (General), his title, x. 247, 336 James I., and the preachers, i. 321, 433; ii. 33; and

George Heriot, engraving, vi. 448; Serjeants-at-

Law under, x. 26 ; his Privy Councillors, xii. 349,

367, 415 James II., at Rochester, iii. 384, 471; his last councils,

vi. 268, 376 ; his flight from Ireland, vii. 329 ; his

interment, viii. 45, 148 ; removal of statue by

Grinling Gibbons, xii. 336, 391, 514 James VI., letter of, iii. 447; iv. 408 James the Deacon and Aysgarth, viii. 359, 488 ;

ix. 173 James (D.) on betwixt the devil and the deep sea,

xii. 128

James (Major Charles), his biography, i. 106 James (Henry) and Lord Tennyson, x. 347 James (Lieut.), his family, v. 8 James (Dr. Robert), his powders, Oliver Goldsmith,

and Newbury the bookseller, viii. 11, 353; his

armorial bearings, x. 309 James (William), M.P., and ' Master man Ready,'

vi. 470, 518 James (William), his ' Naval History of Great Britain,'

1837, xii. 324

Jamshy'd, his identity, ii. 327, 395 Janes (Mr.), of Aberdeenshire and Dr. Johnson, xi.

148

Janin (H.) on Rochester family, v. 188 Janissary, plural and singular, iii. 384, 454 ; iv. 1 3, 1 72 Jansenist crucifix, xi. 427, 517

Jap on 'Pat tarring the Cow,' Irish recitation, x. 447 Japan, tattooing in, i. 368 j regalia of, ix. 224