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GENERAL INDEX.
'Dream of Infinity,' vi. 216. St. Paul and Seneca,
ix. 351. Shakespeare, the knavish, and Kabelais,
vii. 162. Sharpe, Phillips, and Coleridge, xi. 341,
381. Shorthand in the fourth century, ix. 406.
Sibylline oracles, ix. 391. Smith (J. F.), v. 459.
Songs, old, ix. 76. Sortes Evangelicse : St. Eugenia,
x. 183. Sortes in Persia, xi. 66. Spanish bibliophile,
viii. 510. 'Student of St. Bees,' ii. 21. Tem-
perance, use of the word, vi. 296. Tennyson (Alfred
Lord), Italian translator, i. 503. Tennyson (Frede-
rick), xi. 27. ' Truphes of Phylosophers,' iii. 46.
' Twelve Profits of Tribulation,' xii. 184. ' Vicar of
Wakefield,' xi. 375. Vedas, earliest European
mention, ix. 55. Welsh gipsy story, iv. 161.
Whately and J. B. Pdres, v. 441. Where dwells
truth? ix. 142. Wicked Prayer Book, viii. 120.
Wine in the early Christian Church, vii. 4, 170.
Woodward (Philip), viii. 338
Ayah, its etymology, iii. 246
Ayeahr on architect's name wanted, viii. 384. Bar sinister, ix. 64. Bonaparte's threatened invasion of England, i. 72. Building customs, i. 73. "Bull and Last," viii. 289. Byng (Admiral), his portrait, vi. 15. Carey (Sir H.), v. 234. Coat of arms, vi. 849. "Devil walking through Athlone," v. 464. Douglas (James Douglas Stoddart), iv. 539. Faucit (Saville) family, viii. 502. Ferribosco (Col. Henry), i. 95, 293. Fives = mixed ales, i. 132. Flittings, ix. 49. Friars, orders of, i. 338. Grub Street, ii. 57. Hasted's * History of Kent,' i. 445. Hemp- sheres, place-name, i. 431. Highland dress, i. 411. Horns on helmets, i. 347. Host eaten by mice, i. 274. Inns, noblemen's, i. 412. Language adheres to the soil, ix. 509. M.P.s, youthful, viii. 462. Measurement, correct, i. 306. New Cross Gate, picture of, ix. 28. Northfleet, skirmish at, i. 388. Orchestra or orchestre, viii. 424. Parallel passages, vi. 467. Pennyworth, a good, v. 73. Pepys, Johanna, i. 448. Pigeon cure, vi. 12. Portuguese boat voyage, i. 453. Regiment, 16th Light Dragoons, i. 356. Kimes in Moore and Campbell, ix. 488. 'Kodiad, The,' i. 133. "Ship" Hotel, Greenwich, xii. 375. Shoddy cloth bindings, viii. 270. Tobacco, v. 486. Tom-all- alone's, v. 246. Vaga- bonds, early instances of the word, i. 506. Woodlands, Blackheath, i. 269
Aylmer arms, xii. 448
Aylwin. See Watts- Dunton.
Aylwin, Christian name, iii. 174, 256
Aynsley (J. M.) on unwritten history, iii. 154. Picture, key to, iii. 128. Royal Naval Club, iii. 115.
Aysgarth and James the Deacon, viii. 359, 488 : ix. 173
Azazel, its interpretation, v. 511
Azra, source of the legend, iii. 268, 375 ; dying for love, xi. 207, 317
B. on Cabinet ministers and university honours, x. 427.
Cambridge Heath, South Hackney, ix. 413. Celtic,
ix. 317. Epigram by Beaconsfield, x. 487. Fountain
family, ix. 498. French song, iii. 93. Garratt (John),
Lord Mayor of London, vii. 447. Golf, ix. 349.
Jay, the woodland bird, ix. 308, Knurr and spell,
ix. 452. Ladies and Leap Year, v. 478. Letters,
old English, i. 313 ; ii. 275. " Mais on revient
toujours," xii. 308. Nottingham and Notts, vii. 47.
" Pec ssetna " of Derbyshire, x. 8. Pronunciation,
shifting, viii. 164, 468. Buskin's Road, vi. 231.
Went, viii. 431
B. (A.) on Joseph Brennan, vi. 190. Crawford, lordship of, viii. 84. Ken (Lewis), viii. 504. Maryland, its origin, vi. 258. Victoria (Queen), lines on, vii. 510
B. (A. H.) on "Ploughing his lonely furrow," x. 11 B. (A. K.) on American knee-breeches, x. 169, 331 B. (A. M.) on Sir Jeremiah Murden, Sheriff of Lon- don, 1725-6, vi. 369 B. (A. R.) on military trophies, i. 398
Registering births and deaths, i. 213 B. (A. W.) on royal personages, ix. 89
Shepherd or Shephard family, ii. 529 B. (A. W. C.) on Thomas Phaer, of Cilgerran, ix. 467 B. (A. W. G.) on Campbells of Ardkinglass, viii. 106 B. (B.) on Anglo-Saxon speech, iv. 297. Arlington, its spelling, iii. 447. Bibury, its derivation, iv. 108 ; vi. 175. Clocks, old, vi. 489. Coins in foundation stones, v. 197. Enstone, Oxon, iii. 332. Hard, its meaning, iv. 357- Little Gidding : Stourbridge Fair, viii. 333. Pearls a cure for corns, ix. 158. Peerless Pool, iv. 197. Ralegh's signature, vii. 158. Up, use of the word, v. 325. Walton family, vi. 230. West-Countrymen's tails, viii. 88 B. (C.) on Atkyns, xi. 448. De la Marche, xi. 428. Evelyn's 'Diary,' ii. 428. Stanhope (Lady Hester), xi. 466. Story of French Revolution, xii. 88 B. (C. A.) on Bright and Chamberlain, i. 287. Folk- lore of sailors and fishermen, viii. 105. ' Gospel of Labour,' vii. 88. Killen or keeling = a barn, xii. 149 B. (C. C.) on acacia in Freemasonry, vii. 112. Acerva- tion, viii. 70. Ailantus tree of heaven, iv. 423. All over, xii. 294. Alright = all right, viii. 240 ; ix. 111. Animals in people's insides, vii. 333. Annotto, the dye, iv. 195. Antiquity of businesses, xi. 410 ; xii. 176. Anyone: everyone, vii. 294, 358 ; viii. 18. Apple-tree folk-lore, ix. 314. Architectural Follies, xi. 157. Arrand and Darrand, vi. 449. Arthurian puzzles, ii. 293. Arthur's crown, ix. 388 ; x. 55. "As busy as Throp's wife," v. 526. Ash, place- name, xii. 211. Author and avenger of evil, ix. 231. Author of verses wanted, vii. 515. "Away with," ix. 477. Bailey (Philip James), x. 291. Bandy- legged = knock-kneed, vii. 255. Barrow (William), clockmaker, ii. 388. " Been to," iii. 290. Belamour, plant-name, viii. 352. Bellringers' rimes, iv. 305. "Belongs with," vii. 318. Beranger : ' Le Roi d'Yvetot,' ix. 218. Besom, i. 118. "Betwixt the Devil and the deep sea," xii. 272. Billy =tin can, x. 109. Birch-sap wine, xii. 296. Birthday cake with candles, German custom, viii. 344, 487. Black- heads, vii. 253. Boats, ancient, viii. 407. Bonnet- laird and cock-laird, xi. 133. Book of Common Prayer, vii. 193. ' Book of Praise,' v. 28. Books, modern, their inconveniences, vii. 427 ; in Eliza- beth's time, xi. 336. Boundary stones in open fields, iv. 542 ; vi. 10. Bounder, its derivation, iii. 14. Bows and arrows as artillery, iv. 173. Browning (R.), his ' King and the Book,' i. 32 ; passage in ' Luria/ v. 55. Bruce (Michael) and Burns, viii, 71