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Leighton (H. R.) on armorial, viii. 149, 407. Arms of knights, x. 31. Bishop- Wearmouth, co. Durham, rectors of, x. 409. Bowes family, xii. 235. Darcy of Harverton, ix. 493. Delaval-Carey, x. 228. Family crests, x. 374. Heyton (Sir Alan de), ix. 396 ; x. 193. Leighton (Sir Baldwin), x. 368. Leighton, Lighten, or Ley ton family, vi. 68. Moore (John), Bishop of Ely, x. 210. Silhouettes of children, x. 74. Watson of Barrasbridge, ix. 388 ; x. 272 ; xii. 197

Leighton (J.) on hand-printed books, iii. 424. Jubilee of the first International Exhibition, viii. 139. Leather for bookbinding, ix. 182. Van Dyck, iv. 189

Leighton (Sir Thomas), Governor of Jersey and Guernsey, his biography and family, v. 355 ; viii. 149, 249, 407

Leighton, Lighten, or Leyton family, vi. 68

Leighton Buzzard, trial for murder at, 1523, xi. 389

  • Leisure Hour,' its jubilee, viii. 518 ; ix. 3, 24, 95

Leith halfpenny, local coin, v. 377, 466

Leitnaker or Leuchknecker family arms, xi. 108

Leland (C. G.) on bottled ale, vii. 514. Chaucer, doubtful passages in, vii. 82. Gutter-snipe, vi. 215. Leland family, v. 267. Log-rolling, v. 320, Negro nicknames, vi. 148. Nursery rimes, vi. 491. Verbs formed out of proper names, vii. 494

Leland (C. G.), his death, xi. 259

Leland (J.), his ' Itinerary,' xii. 287

Leland family, v. 267, 403

Leland-Noel (W.) on Farmiloe, Whicheloe, and S win- hoe, x. 129

Lely (Sir Peter), portrait of John Hervey, ii. 148, 251; portrait of Madame Mary Kirke, xii. 506

Lemaistre (J. P.), his biography, vii. 307, 377

Leinan (C. E.) on Oglander family, x. 447

Leman Sand, allusions by Dryden to, ix. 226

Lempriere statement, vi. 208

Le Neve family, ix. 129, 277

Lennard (R.) on Sir Richard Collet, iii. 308

Lennard (T. B.) on glass manufacture, xii. 428

Lenthall family pedigree, xi. 57

Leo XIII., and Glasgow University, viii. 25 ; his visit to England in 1846, ix. 186 ; nominating his suc- cessor, 290 ; Latin riddle, xi. 48, 114, 415 ; 'xii. 337; chronogram, xii. 124 ; pasquil against his surgeons, 124

Leo of Modena's Hebrew-Italian sonnets, iv. 183, 273, 337

Leonard (R. M.) on Shakespeare and Jonson, x. 456

Leopardi (Giacomo), passage in one of his poems, x. 387, 495 ; his use of the word Rutene, xi. 28

Lepel (Baroness) on Lepel family, xi. 388

Lepel family, xi. 388

Leprosy, whisky, and potatoes, xii. 77

Leprosy of houses, iii. 409, 497; iv. 353, 442

Lerka or lurks, use of the word, xii. 6

Lermontov (Mikhail) and Learmont family, iii. 7 "Les Graces," old-fashioned game, v. 336, 459; vi. 37

Lesbian rule, reference to, x. 329, 431

Lesing, definition of the word, xi. 28, 114

Leslie (A.) on flam, ii. 75

Leslie (J.) on Kingston family, v. 376

Leslie (Major J. H.) on Company of Miners, vii. 390. G.R,., ix. 248. " In the days when we went gipsy- ing," viii. 287. Royal Artillery officers, xii. 207


Lester's 'Illustrations of London,' published 1816-18,

x. 286

Leswalt, Wigton, spelt Lasswade, i. 45 Le Texier (G. J.) on correspondence of English

ambassadors to France, v. 7

Lethbridge, reference to, in Praed's ' Song of Impossi- bilities,' ix. 408

Lethes, use and meaning of the word, xii. 188, 313 Letterette, use and meaning of the word, xii. 465 Letter-gae, ' Household Words,' article on, ii. 382 Letters, Old and Middle English, i. 169, 211, 258,

313 ; ii. 275, 336 ; surnames from single, vi. 264,

398 ; viii. 232 ; ix. 474 Letters collected by bellman, vi. 350, 417, 471 ; of

noted Germans, ix. 509 ; x. 73, 237 'Letters on the English Nation,' v. 186, 247 Letter- writing, decay of, v. 166 Lettres de Cachet as an article of commerce, x. 188 Lettres du Prince Edwarde, Prince des Gales, fitz

aisne du roy Edw. [I.],' viii. 441 Leuchknecker or Leitnaker family arms, xi. 108 Lever (Sir Ashton), his " Holophusikon," ii. 148, 250 Lever (Charles), his ' Gerald Fitzgerald,' iv. 148 ;

death and burial, 245

Lever (Darcy), his biography, vii. 1, 73, 173 Lever (D'Arcy) on dognoper, xi. 409. Ringers'

articles, ii. 55

Leverian Museum, its sale catalogue, i. 288, 357 Leveson-Gower (A.) on Capt. F. Abney-Hastingn, iii.

167 Leveson-Gower (A. F. G.) on Etonian woodwork,

viii. 184. Missing picture, iii. 297 Levesque de Pouilly (L. J.), his ' Theory of Agreeable

Sensations,' vi. 168

Levi (A.) on Lady Louisa Stuart, viii. 505 Levi (E.) on the papers of Hudson Gurney, vi. 468 Leviathan, definition of the word, xi. 30, 137 Levinz (Richard), curate of North Hinksey, xi. 508 Levy (M.) on ' Entertaining Gazette,' i. 505.

Fountain pens, xii. 32. 'New Jersey Archives,'

x. 268. Taylor (Samuel), shorthand writer, ix.

410, 471

Lewes (G. H.) and Locke, iii. 25, 138, 173 Lewin (P. E.) on Reid of Hailles, iv. 348 Lewis =Stradling, i. 408

Lewis (Rev. George), his biography, ii. 9, 152 Lewis (H.) on " Put a spoke in the wheel," vii. 128 Lewis (Rev. John), M.A., his biography, i. 208 Lewis (J. P.) on architect's name wanted, viii. 488.

Brasses in Kirkleatham Church, xi. 57. Dutch

East India Company, its arms, ix. 118, 312 ;

x. 156. East India badge, ix. 67. Godfrey (Sir

Edmund Berry), ix. 332. Gwyneth, ix. 109, 319.

Irish in Pembrokeshire, ix. 77. Mourning Sunday,

ix. 366; x. 155. St. Teilo, viii. 511. Tintagel,

ix. 194. Word coinages, curious, ix. 347 Lewis (M. G.), notes on his ' Tales of Terror,' xi. 1 Lewis (Thomas), of Soberton, Hants, his wife, xii.

168, 212, 313

Lewis (T. P.) on Lambrook Stradling, x. 47 Lewis (W. R.) on Moody family, iii. 247. Napoleon

relic, iii. 438. Societies, historical, iii. 228 Lewkenor family pedigree, i. 128, 297 Lex on brawling, vii. 252 " Lex non scripta," incident in Jersey city, iv, 456