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GENERAL INDEX.


Kingsford (H.) on "Cutting the frog," i. 303

Pigeon-holes and tin tokens, x. 209. Shot of land

i. 454. " Spanish bag," xii. 486. Whitsun farth

ings, x. 168

Kingsford (W. B.) on "With affection beaming," ix

175

Kingsley (Charles), Christmas Carol in 'Westwarc

Ho ! ' viii. 345, 428 ; passage in his works, x. 467

and Tennyson, xi. 8, 57; 'A Farewell,' xii. 409,477

Kingsman (G. W. and T.), Westminster scholars, ix

108

Kingsman family, vii. 390, 493 Kingston (Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of), blunders

about, ii. 365

Kingston coronation stone, v. 391, 481 Kingston family, v. 376 Kingston-upon-Thames, its name, ii. 4, 154, 232, 373

516

Kinkajou, zoological term, its etymology, vii. 386 " Kinmont Willie " and Carlisle gaol, viii. 284 Kinnell Church, inscription in, vii. 208, 315 Kinnoul (Earls of), mentioned by Prof. Gardiner, viii,

123, 228

Kinns (S.) on Duke of Suffolk, ii. 135 Kinnui : Jewish eke-names, v. 5 Kinrade (Katherine), Manx story, i. 229, 318 Kipling (John Stewart), of Furnival's Inn, vii. 48 Kipling (Rudyard), his Allahabad books, i. 101 ; " Recessional,' iii. 208, 236 ; parodies on his ballads, 329 ; For Remembrance,' iv. 229 'Lucia,' 285, 446 ; ' White Man's Burden,' v. 415, 481 ; ix. 220 ; x. 500 ; stories by, vii. 488 ; viii. 168; 'Vampire,' viii. 306, 392- his American publications, ix. 5, 89 ; " Eve stood at the Garden gate," ix. 114 ; 'City of Dreadful Night,' ix. 289 ; xi. 16

Kirby (J.) on old songs, viii. 352 Kirby (W. F.) on author and avenger of evil, xii. 96. Jews and eternal punishment, xii. 193. Mottoes, xii. 59. Translation, xii. 275 Kirby's ' Winchester Scholars,' errors in, xii. 508 Kirjath-Jearim, Jewish name, ix 32 Kirk (H. T.) on Welsh Nonjuring bishop, iv. 268 Kirk (S. J.) on author of poem wanted, ix. 88.

Epitaphs, iii. 192

Kirkby (John), author of ' Automathes,' his bio- graphy, ix. 373

Kirkby Kendal, record of Church lands in, vi. 108 Kirke (George), Westminster scholar, 1784, x. 188 Kirke (Madame Mary), her portrait by Lely, xii. 506 Kirkee, corrupted form of khaki, iv. 86 Kirkleatham Church, brasses in, x. 305 ; xi. 57 Kisagotami and Olympias, legends of, vi. 467 Kisfaludy Society, Hungarian, i. 448, 515 Kiss hand or hands, the phrase, iii. 203 ; xii. 445 Kisses in cups, iv. 475

Kitcat (Dick), R. Doyle's pseudonym, vi. 87, 237, 290 Kit-Cat portraits, use and meaning of the phrase, x.

188, 231, 316, 435, 471; xi. 13, 91 Kitchener and Heighes familes, xi. 348 Kitcote or Kidcoat, a prison, v. 376, 499 Kite, Egyptian, ii. 9 Kittens used as charms, ix. 49

Kitto (J. V.) on archidiaconal records, vi. 69. Archidiaconal visitations, v. 496. Delagoa and


Algoa, vi. 479. Heriot (George), his grave, vii.

34. Sixteenth-century terms, vi. 188. Trental =

month's mind, vi. 414 Kitton (F. G.) on American edition of Dickens, x.

96, 325. ' Barnaby Rudge,' inaccuracy in, xii. 66.

Dickens and 'Methods of Employment,' i. 144.

Dickens reference, xii. 430. Dickensiana : ' David

Copperfield ' ix. 347. Grimwood (Eliza), xii. 328.

Phrase of Mrs. Gamp, viii. 324. Prince of Wales's

Theatre, old, xi. 67. Shakespeare Cottage at

St. Albans, xi. 70. Sibson (Thomas), artist, xii.

391. Thackeray, and Vanity Fair,' xi. 128 ; his

moustache, xii. 149 Kitty-witches, or loose women, i. 388 ; ii. 134 ; vii.

9, 114 Klopstock's ' Stabat Mater,' English version, xi. 489 ;

xii. 56

Knaggs (Thomas), his sermons, xii. 483 Knee-breeches, American, x. 169, 312, 331 Kneller (Sir G.), his portrait of Antony Payne, xi.

348, 416

Knevel moustache, ix. 9, 74 Knievogue, its etymology, vii. 69, 173 Knife, crossed with fork, viii. 325, 433 ; ix. 14, 357 ;

x. 74, 254 ; xi. 156 ; flint, found under boulder

stone, ix. 408 ; in familiar expressions, ix. 468 ;

x. 38 ; greased, to cure wound, x. 509 ; xi. 53 Knifeboard of an omnibus, early use of the word, vii.

487 ; viii. 23, 127, 311, 507 Knight (A. L.) on Ann Kindon, ix. 447 Knight (Joseph) on Jubilee of ' N. & Q.,' iv. 361 Knight (T. B.) on Mrs. Hannah More, v. 315 Knight family of Bristol, iii. 321 ; v. 152 Knighthood, civic, v. 409 ; Scottish, viii. 301, 353 ;

first gentleman of colour to receive, ix. 106, 191 ;

anno 1 James L, x. 28, 113, 193 Knights, clerical, ii. 326, 455 ; list of, iii. 427, 493 ;

iv. 279, 467; made temp. Charles I.: Scottish

knighthoods, viii. 301, 353 ; arms of, ix. 328, 398 ;

x. 31

Knights of the Garter, election of, x. 109, 190 Knights of the Moon, vii. 166 Knightsbridge, French Embassy at, i, 164, 294

" Gibraltar and Malta " at, iv. 204, 296, 357, 502 Knipe (M.) on Shelley at Bracknell, x. 229. "The

pillars of the Lord," xi. 390 Knobkerrie= knobbed thro wing-stick in South Africa,

v. 66

Knocker ( J. M.) on Jack-in-the-pulpit, ix. 387 Knocker family, ix. 8, 154 ; x. 278 Knocker, surname, its origin, iii. 208 Knockers' Llyn : Llyn Coblynau, Snowdon, ix. 229,

353

Knock-kneed =: bandy -legged, vii. 124, 255, 476 Knollys Road, Streatham, origin of the name, ix. 209 Knott (J.) on heartsease, ix. 392 Knowledge, royal roads to, iii. 263, 356 Knowler on price of eggs, ix. 272. Morning glory, a

flower, vii. 417. Shipton parish registers, ii. 66 Knox (Rev. John), 1787, vii. 388 Knox (Capt. Robert) and his work on Ceylon, i. 25 Knox (William), merchant, his biography, iii. 428 Knuckle, his identification, iv. 209 Knurr and spell, Yorkshire game, its origin, ix. 385, 452,511; x. Ill, 196, 293, 398