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GENERAL INDEX.


fashion in, ix. 228, 352, 435 ; x. 251, 337 ; xi. 156, 217 ; its vicissitudes, x 446 ; xi. 314, 356

Languages, study of foreign, i. 261

Languedoc badge, viii 284

Lang worth (Thomas), his biography, iv. 188

Laniere (Nicholas), first Master of the King's Musick, viii. 342, 387

Lanspisadoe= under corporal, viii. 105, 212, 246

Lant Street, Borough, and Dickens, i. 223

Lanted : to leint ale, its meaning, vi. 367, 411, 493 ; vii. 75, 157

Lanyon (John Jenkinson), his genealogy, iii. 469

lardose: R credos, v. 455; vi. 36

Larkin (0.) on " Babies in the eyes," x. 299 ; " Odour of sanctity," x. 298. " Only too thankful," x. 171

Larks Field, origin of the name, viii. 264, 372, 453

Larks singing in August, i. 65, 155

Larksilver, payment of, v. 376, 483 ; vi. 133

Larpent (F.) on Sargent family, vii. 329

Larpent (F. de H.) on George Mackenzie, third Earl of Cromartie, ix. 293. Pennington (Sir Isaac), viii. 263. Went, viii. 431

' Lasca,' American poem, vii. 109

Lasham (F.) on Ash, place-name, xii. 291. Lasham family, xii. 288

Lasham family, xii. 288

Lasseter (William), clockmaker, of Arundel, c. 1770, ix. 68

Lasswade for Leswalt, Wigton, i. 45

' Last Judgment,' picture attributed to Raphael, vii. 408

Lata, its etymology, v. 455 ; vi. 12

Late, use of the word, ix. 86

Late-wake and lyke-wake, iii. 3

Latham (E.) on accuracy in quotation, xi. 161, 223. Author of quotation, xii. 54. Avary, xii. 453. 'Banter,' xi. 207. "Betwixt the devil and the deep sea," xii. 272. Chaucerian quotation, xi. 309. " Cherchez la femme," xi. 76. Circumflex accent, x. 494. "Coin is the sinews of war," x. 307. Dive, to, xi. 514. Dog which followed the Due d'Enghien, xii. 28. " Embarras des richesses," x. 367, 475 ; xi. 355. " English take their pleasures sadly," xii. 32, 372, 509. " First catch your hare," xii. 518. French phrase, xi. 255. French quota- tion, xii. 138. Gautier's ' Voyage en Italic,' xii. 192. Genius, its definition, xi. 373. Good Friday in 1602, xii. 117. Hood (Robin), xi. 258. "I'll try and find a link to bind," x. 473. " Le bon temps ou nous dtions si malheureux," x. 497. " Le grand peut-etre," xi. 112. ' Les Psaumes de Bze,' xi. 131. Longfellow's 'Wreck of the Hesperus, xii. 215. Mischief, poems on, xi. 389. " Mother of free Parliaments," xi. 357. National Anthem, x. 492. Panier, xii. 352. " Policy of pin-pricks," x. 372, 518 ; xii. 15, 295. "Pour oil on troubled waters," xii. 512. "Praise is the best diet," x. 392. Premier Prudent, xii. 212. Quotations, xi 296. References wanted, x. 110. Rookwood and his ride. xi. 9. Sermon in proverbs, xi. 462 "Sleep the sleep of the just," xi. 475 ; xii. 131 'Stanley,' a novel, xi. 288. Surizian, xi. 377. " That immortal lie," xi. 391. Tongue-pricks, xii 175. "Tout lasse, tout casse, tout passe," x. 314 " Travailler pour le Roi de Prusse," xi. 392 ; xii


111, 370. Verifying references and quotations, x,

356, 457. Villon, xi. 293. "What has posterity

done for us ? " x. 472 Latimer ( J. ) on Elizabethan players, xi. 444. " Robert

D.G. Pristinensis Episcopus," x. 88 Latimer family, xii. 305 Latin, conversation in, x. 407, 452; xi. 13, 177;

cigar in modern, x. 465 ; its study and teaching,

xi. 424 ; its diminutives, xi. 484 Latin, Low, its use in classical period, ii. 108, 156, 495 Latin ambiguities, i. 269 ; ii. 14 ; iii. 272 Latin entry in register of St. Patrick's Church, Soho,

xii. 206

Latin legend, x. 347 Latin lines and verses, vii. 12, 192 ; viii. 405 ; ix.

447; x. 16, 218 Latin lines quoted by Scott in 'The Monastery,' vi.

410, 474 Latin mottoes, iii. 249 : vi. 8 ; vii. 12, 312, 432 ;

" Scientia fiducia plenus provocare," vii. 368, 478 ;

viii. 270

Latin plurals, fictitious, xii. 345, 518 Latin pronunciation, vii. 146, 351, 449 Latin quip, xii. 385, 478 Latin quotations, iv. 327 Latin riddle of Leo XIII., xii. 337 Latin sentence misspelt, ix. 289, 372" Latitudes, temperate, their eccentricities, ii. 104, 191 Laton chartulary, vi. 48

Lattermint, meaning of the word, vii. 207, 373 Laud (Archbishop) and John Hales of Eton, iv. 106 Lauder family, iii. 347, 475 Lauderdale (James, Earl of), on the Government of

India, vi. 210, 295 Lauderdale family, ix. 247

Laughter and St. Christopher, vii. 247, 356, 434 Laughton (John), librarian of Cambridge 1686-1712,

his portrait, ix. 227 Laughton (J. K.) on Jehan Bytharne, viii. 324.

Canny : chevaux, their meaning, vii. 488. Close,

officer of the Victory, x. 336. Developement, ii.

497. Drawing-knife, ix. 86. Droits de 1'Homme,

viii. 44. Isle of Dogs, ix. 165. Names of novels

sought, xi. 449. Nelson's house at Merton, v. 296.

Nelson relic, vii. 407. Postage stamps, old, ii. 425.

Schetky (John Christian), vi. 27. Shannon and

the Chesapeake, v. 435. "Such spotless honour,"

xi. 87. Swain, painting by, xi. 428. " We '11 go to

sea no more," xi. 428

Launcells Church, near Bude, anagram in, viii, 521 Launceston Coronation rejoicings, x. 3 Laundry porch, motto for, vii. 68, 176, 215 Laurence ( J. B.) on " Stream of tendency," ix. 68 Laurence family, ix. 290, 517 ' Lauriers de Nassau,' small folio, 1612, viii. 464 ; ix.

157, 193, 297 Lauzun Hotel, or Hotel Pimodan, Paris, its history,

xii. 6

Lavedan (Henry), his ' Les Inconsolables,'ix. 148, 233 Lavinia, origin of the name, iii. 148, 273 ; iv. 74, 153 Lavington estate in Sussex, viii. 16, 234 Lavington (Joseph), d. 1709, rector of Newton-Long-

ville, Bucks, vii. 506

Lavra of Petchersk, catacombs of the, x. 484 Law (E.) misprints in his ' Kensington Palace,' vii. 86