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GENERAL INDEX.


Duchess of, vii. 485. Earliest European mention of Vedas, ix. 55. Eleanor Cross, Walthara, vi. 296. Heriot, x. 497. Hogarth's ' Sigismunda,' v. 8. Merry tales, viii. 297, 380 ; ix. 324 ; xi. 84, 363. "Money trusted," vii. 67. Tongue twisters, xi. 455. Story of an ungrateful son, xi. 226. Whiffing, fishing term, i. 172

Lee (Edward), apothecary, of Stepney, ix. 49 Lee (Dr. F. G.), his death, ix. 100 Lee (Hannah), in Prof. Wilson's ' Lights and Shadows

of Scottish Life,' iv. 447 ; v. 16 Lee (H. J.) on Edward Lee, apothecary, ix. 49.

Mitre, viii. 493 Lee (H. P.) on Gothic spatirds, v. 148. Heit father

in modern Friesian, v. 356 Lee (Nat), lines in his 'Caesar Borgia,' ix. 328 Lee (R. B.) on Longfellow's visit to England, x. 107 Lee (S.), notes on his ' Life of Shakespeare,' iii. 42, 118, 255 ; and Shakespeare, xii. 27, 442. W. H. of Shakespeare's Bonnets, ii. 372 Lee (W.) on tobacco bibliography, v. 268 Leeds (C. E.) on ' Lois the Witch,' xii. 134 Leek of Wales, ii. 146,251

Leeper (A.) on a or an before ft sounded, xi. 286. Adoxographical, xi. 425. Biblical quotations, v. 426. British, peculiar use of the term, iv. 29. Cadaver, ix. 490. Charles I., mistress of, xi. 184. Corpse on shipboard, vii. 76. " Cum talis sis, utinam noster esses," iv. 184. Fire ceremonies, ii. 44. ' Going out with the tide," viii. 232. " Hep ! Hep!" cry against Jews, viii. 471. Herrick's ' Hesperides': " Lutes of amber, "x. 336. "Judaeus Apella," iv. 250. Latin, Low, ii. 495. Laymen reading the lessons in cathedrals, vii. 78 Literary finds at Melbourne, ix. 281. Phantomnation, ghost-word, iii. 304. Prime Ministers, Irish and Scotch, xi. 116. Reference wanted, xi. 138. Saliva, human, x. 226. Scarlett's epitaph, xi. 235 ; xii. 453. Shakespeare: First Folio, i. 69; earliest printed testimony to his fame, vii. 25 ; his Seventy- sixth Sonnet, x. 517 ; reduced facsimile of First Folio, xi. 429. ShakespeaFiana, vi. 5. " So pleased," ii. 135. Southey, lines on his books, i. 246. "Through obedience learn to command," i. 105. Town gates outside London, vi. 98. Trinity Monday, x. 51. Tyrone (Earl of), iii. 332. Ver- sion of lines wanted, vii. 91. Wealemefna, xi. 132. 'Wedded ' picture, vii. 19. "While there is life there is hope," xii. 245 Leet ale, viii. '203, 254

Leet Court, or court of homage, survival of, iv. 542 Leeuwenhoek, in Cowper's ' Progress of Error,' xii.

410 Leeward and Windward Islands, their division, i. 349,

431

Leeze Priory, Essex, stew-pond near, xii. 206, 275 Le Fizgert, use and meaning of the word, c. 1240, ix

487 ; x. 34 Lefevre ((Sir G. W.), 'Life of a Travelling Physician,

xi. 108 Lefevre (Robert), his portrait of Bonaparte, i. 7, 115

176 Leffmann (H.) on last of the war bow, iv. 424

Leprosy of houses, iv. 442 Leftwich (R, W.) on short a v. Italian a, i, 127


Lega-Weekes (0.) on will proved in Archdeaconry of London, Register 1, fo. 35, vi. 1 1. Clifford = Braose, v. 499. Saladin and the Crusader's wife, v. 77 Lega-Weekes (E.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee x. 433; xi. 371, 449 ; xii. 72. Apostle spoons, vii. 350. Archery butts, iii. 371. Beer: bur, x. 328. Brick dated 1393, iv. 46, 156, 275, 353 ; vi. 278. Caron House, ii. 509. Carriages and pack-saddles, vi. 503. Centorie lands, v. 332. Chimneys in ancient houses, iv. 64. Christ, portraits of, i. 107. Churchwardens' accounts, . xii. 269, 510. Clifford and Braose families, vi. 236 ; x. 75. Corbels, square, i. 78. Costume, 1569 ; portrait of Queen Mary I., v. 455. Cyclopedia of British Domestic Archaeo- logy, iv. 206. De Bathe family, xii. 14, 271. De Bathe and Holsworthy, viii. 20. Fees for searching parish registers, x. 394 ; xi. 131. Hagioscope or oriel? xi. 491 ; xii. 195. Hambleton tribe, xii. 129. Hawthorne (Nathaniel), vii. 510. Hedges, plashed, v. 325. Hele : to hele, iv. 408. Lambeth, xii. 48. Marshalsea and King's Bench prisoners, viii. 164. Masculine dress, x. 353. Masonic signs, i. 53. Merrye, x. 197. Minshull, Tarbock, and Caldwell genealogies, iv. 266. Mourn- ing in 1661, v. 287. Niches, architectural, ii. 409; iii. 58. Nimmet, its etymology, iv. 438. Perch, vi. 405. Pews annexed to houses, xii. 296. Postal concession, proposed international, iv. 246. Pownall family, i 427. Pre-Conquest Earls of Devon and Cornwall, x. 410; xi. 52 Rollo on North Wyke, alias Moreton Wyke, ix. 104. Room-panelling, English, iii. 265 ; iv. 71. Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., x. 396. Sergeant-at-arms : yeo- man of the guard, vi. 235. Shot free, its meaning, vi. 311. Sixteenth-century terms, vi. 275. Skilly, its etymology, vi. 306. Supporters, i. 36, 111. Tawton, South, Princes Arthur and Henry at, iii. 127- Tinkhame family, vii. 272. " Turthel cow, " i. 387. Twibil, its meaning, i. 243. Weekes : Catlin : Brocas, vii. 267. Wykes pedigree in Colby's 'Visitations,' xi. 465 Legal action, an interesting, vii. 206 Legend of St. Christopher, author of, vi. 150 1 Legend of the Spider,' ii. 47

Legends : quaint old, ii. 469; vii. 107, 197; holy ; well, ii. 489, 535 ; on church plate, x. 386 ; of the > first flesh-eater, xii. 45, 514 Leger (K. S.) on Treacle Bible, iii. 267 Legge (W. H.) on armorial, ix. 388. Arms on fire- back, x. 207. Piddinghoe Church, Sussex, x. 477 Legh (Sir John), of Boothes, his wife, viii. 422 Leghorn, its derivation, iii. 484 ; vii. 47, 110, 253 Leiarraga, German reprint of his Bask New Testa-

ment, xi. 64, 112, 191, 276, 393 Leicester (Peter), ob. 1776, his birthplace, vii. 328 Leicestershire women, their height, viii. 64, 248, 310 Leigh and Lea, their etymology, ii. 84, 215, 374 ;

iii. 311

Leigh in Lancashire, its pronunciation, viii. 303, 392 Leigh (E. E.) on Robert Huncks, xii. 250 Leigh (Helen), poetess of Middlewich, iv. 308 Leigh (L. M.) on Chad well family, xii. 172 Leighton (Sir Baldwin), of Watlesborough, co. Salop,

x. 368, 469 Leighton (Frederick, Lord), his Wedded,' vii, 19