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NINTH SERIES.


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Judges, their longevity, i. 22 ; Welsh, iii. 427 ; iv. 50,

132, 171

Judgment, its spelling, iv. 288, 404 Judith, stepmother of King Alfred, i. 301 Judson (J. H.) on Roman pits, xii. 28 Jug, puzzle, iii. 49, 93, 252 ; verses printed on an old,

v. 416 ; medallions on, vi. 190 ; vii. 95 Jugge (Richard), printer, d. 1579, xi. 326 Juggins, use of the surname, vii. 247, 392 ; viii. 69 Jukes. See Dukes.

Jullaber, Kentish hill, the name, v. 228, 403 July, pronunciation of the word, x. 426 Jumble = half-gallon bottle, iv. 539 Jumble, quotation from Swift, ii. 409, 494 Junames, its etymology, iii. 107 Junius, his identification, ii. 155, 169, 329 ; iii. 250 ;

iv. 201; v. 509; vi. 33, 77, 292; viii. 41, 111;

C. W. Dilke on, v. 21 ; and Mr. Jackson, ix.

63

Junk, Chinese, in the Thames, x. 348, 431 Jurisdiction on King James and George Heriot, vi.

448

Jury, Grand, its number, iii. 256, 393 Jury in nautical terms, v. 267, 426 ; vii. 197 Jus on morganatic marriage, xii. 486 Justice of the Peace, on " hook it," xii. 156 Jutland, folk-lore in, xi. 442


K. on "A man of honour," &c., viii. 385. Animals in people's insides, vii. 390. Barted, vii. 237. Bolten, its meaning, viii. 186. Broken on the wheel, vii. 135. Brothers with same Christian name, ii. 217. Bull races, iv. 292. ' Buondel- monti's Bride,' i. 489. Flower game, vii. 397, 511. Dickens, lines by, iii. 287. Granite tramway, iv. 263. Gray (Sibyl), i. 508. King's stone at Flodden, i. 488. Latin riddle of Leo XIII., xi. 48. Old (George), ii. 97. Pitched battle, vi. 497. Punish- ments, old-time, ii. 137. Purchaces, its meaning, vi. 369. Quarter of corn, vi. 32. Raikes (Robert), i. 249. Royal tennis court and Nell Gwyn, ix. 69. St. Giles's Church, Northampton, vii. 453. Ships of war on land, vii. 147. Suffolk name for ladybird, viii. 87. Village library, xi. 8. Wicken = Wykes, viii. 40

K. (C.) on ' The Craniad,' viii. 325. Usk Castle, vii. 115

K. (F. M. H.) on Infant Saviour, xii. 291. ' New Tale of an Old Tub,' xi. 188. Pinsenall, xi. 287. ' Quarterly ' on Browning, xi. 248. Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, xi. 294. "Tottenham is turn'd French," xi. 833

K. (H.) on 'Bibliographical and Retrospective Mis- cellany,' xi. 88. Cunegunda (Queen), ix. 334. Dante portrait, xi. 510. Drowned bodies recovered, ii. 463. "Eat cherries with princes," x. 470. German letters, x. 73. Kieff, Kiev, Kiew, xi. 176. King's- taper, x. 68. Pasquil against surgeons of Leo XIII., xii. 124. Priest: to priest, v. 10. Si-an Fu or Si-ngan Fu, vi. 504. Skin = to hasten or hurry, xi. 248. "Sleep the sleep of the just," xi. 511. Village library, xi. 92. Wind indicator at Peckham, iv. 17


K. (H. G.) on 'Anson's Voyage round the World,' viii. 99. 'Coming K ,' &c., viii. 408. Curse, effects of a, viii. 281. Dissington family, ix. 18. Napoleon's last years, viii. 422. Parish registers, their care and protection, ix. 168. St. Heliers, ix. 45. Toucan, viii. 22, 171 K. (J.) on John Blake, ii. 288

K. (J. H.) on J. Bradshaw, xi. 398. Castle Rushen, Castletown, Isle of Man, xi. 357. Cromie (Sir Michael), v. 68. Ferdinando, the name, x. 106. Lamb and 'The Champion,' vii. 12. Pownoll (Capt. Philemon), vi. 128 K. (J. M.) on Sir Anthony Keck, v. 108 K. (K.) on Farquhar's ' Beaux' Stratagem,' ii. 87 K. (L.) on line of Browning, ix. 47. Browning and Ruskin, x. 328. Dictionary of Greek mythology, x. 48. Lee (Nat), ix. 328. Omar queries, ix. 368 K. (L. E. E.) on sword worn at the right side, iv. 285 K. (L. L.) on alright=all right, ix. 72. Arciere, xi. 405. Arms of continental cities, ix. 472. Arms of Dutch East India Company, ix. 9, 272. "As merry as Griggs," xii. 506. Bagpipes, xi. 393. Bard (Dudley), x. 385. " Bishop of Brooks," ix. 286. Bletheramskite, x. 507. Bloomers, xii. 84. Borrow, in Hungary, viii. 242 ; his ' Romany Rye,' 417; his 'Turkish Jester,' 437; 'Zin- cali,' ix. 113. Bowring (Sir John), xii. 368. Brestsenus or Brett (Samuel), xi. 408 ; xii. 121. Bricks, viii. 529. Byroniana, xi. 444 ; xii. 18. Capsicum, xii. 449. Carter (John), antiquary, xi. 496. "Cinque pace and measures," x. 346. Claridge (R. T.), xi. 30. Clark (William Tierney), vii. 308. Conjugate, xi. 487. Constantinople, xi. 152. Dagger money, xi. 7. Dowsing, viii. 40. Dumas on cats and dogs, xii. 8. English fishtraps, old, viii. 305. " First catch your hare," xii. 125. Gipsy vocabulary, ix. 268. Godkin (Edwin Lawrence), xii. 329. Hapsburgs as Emperors of Germany, xii. 256. Hawkins (Henry), Jesuit, x. 247. Haynau (General), xi. 168. Hiung-nu or Huns, xii. 37. Huns, their writing and language, xi. 287. Insurrection, its meaning, vii. 314. Kastner (J. C.), xi. 428. Kemeys (Sir Nicholas) and Chepstow Castle, xi. 394; xii. 235. Kuma- scope, xi. 286. Leo XIII., xii. 124. Lorenzo da Pavia, xii. 349. Maize, its native country, xi. 357. Mann (Ambrose Dudley), vii. 329. Mannings and Tawell, xii. 148. Mountjoy (first Viscount), x. 384. Neapolitan marvels: Virgilius, xii. 509. O-words in the 'N.E.D.,' xii. 331. Oncost, xi. 507. Overstrand Church, xii. 308. Pamela, Marchioness of Sligo, xii. 269. ' Parallels between the Constitutions of Hungary and England,' xi. 468. " Quot linguas calles, tot homines vales," vii. 297. Railway literature, xii. 133. Riding the black ram, vii. 483. Rout, ix. 65. St. Vale'ry- sur-Sornme, xii. 346. 'Six Letters from Pesth,' xi. 449. Square cap, xii. 111. Sunflower, xii. 25. Surrender of land by a straw, viii. 303. Sza"p{iry (Count), xii. 227, 415. Szdchenyi (Count Stephen), x. 49. Tatar or Tartar, xii. 185. Thicknesse (Philip), x. 226. Thoss (Count), viii. 45. Towns which have changed their sites, vii. 273. Varna, battle of, and the Papal fleet, vii. 405. ' Voice from the Danube,' xi. 369. Zerffy (George Gustavus), vi. 187