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GENERAL INDEX.
Tavistock Chapel, its demolition, v. 452
Taw, its derivation, ii. 385 ; iii. 97, 272
Tawell (J.), executed at Aylesbury, xii. 148, 194, 229,
277, 310, 433 Tawton, South, Princes Arthur and Henry at, iii. 127;
Court rolls of, xi. 153, 210, 371, 449 Tax on bricks, xii. 345
Taxes on knowledge and John Cleave, v. 83, 177, 271 Taxidermist, origin of the term, iii. 27 Taylor (C. S.) on altars at Glastonbury, v. 131. Bibury, its derivation, iv. 295, 524. Dedication of churches, i. 48. February fill-dyke, v. 277. Hang- ing censers, xii. 447. James the Deacon and Aysgarth, viii 369 ; ix. 173. Pamela : Pamela, xii. 330. Paschal moons, vii. 96. St. Clement Danes, vii. 275. "Sooner or later," iii. 475. Wolverhampton charter, ii. 214 Taylor (Edgar), translator of the Grimms' ' Popular
Stories,' i. 262 Taylor (Edward), professor of music at Gresham
College, iii. 229
Taylor (H.) on boulder stones, vii. 137. Brothers with same Christian name, iii. 34. Cross near Wycoller Hall, v. 248. Dognoper, xi. 409. 'Eclectic Review,' iii. 27. Elizabeth (Queen), scandal concerning, v. 51. Heptonstall, iii. 174. Iron Duke and Duke of Wellington, x. 517. Irving (E.), his London residences, vi. 276, 390. Lan- cashire customs, i. 172. Lancashire witches, iii. 223. Leigh : Lea, ii. 215. " Like one o'clock," vi. 473. Links with the past, iv. 319. Luck money, xi. 127. May Road Well, Accrington, iv. 464. Monosyllables in literary composition; viii. 521. Salford, its derivation, i. 408. Wyrnondham guilds, xii. 475
Taylor (H. J. J.) on Henry Hunt, M.P., i. 453
Taylor (H. Y. j'.) on eating of seals, ii. 397. " Keep
your hair on," x. 33. Raikes (Robert), i. 318.
Sunday-school teachers, earliest printed instructions
to, ix. 154. Viney (General Sir James), viii. 61
Taylor (Canon Isaac) on Achill Island, vii. 36.
African names, iv. 436 ; v. 49 ; viii. 327. Algernon
ii. 293. Angel as a surname, ii. 44. Animals in
people's insides, vii. 333. Arundel : Walden, vii
231. Christian basilicas, iii. 322, 493. Barras, viii
202. Beacons, ancient, viii. 374. Beaulieu, its
foundation, vi. 216. Biggleswade, iii. 33. Bricks,
early dated, iv. 93, 214. Brigham town and family
vi. 94. Cam, the river, vii. 365. Cecil, its pro
nunciation, iii. 34. Cedar trees, ii. 290. Chelten
ham, i. 245, 510. Christening new vessels, i. 373,
Churches washed away by the sea, iv. 331. Church
yards, their area, vii. 112. Cities, &c., in England
their names, vi. 337. Cockayne family, v. 345
Crafts and trades in the fourteenth century, ii. 481
Czolgosz, viii. 260. Dahlia and fuchsia, viii. 14
Danaids, the, vii. 4. Delagoa and Algoa, v. 424
Dogger Bank, iv. 106. Dreyfus, the name, iv. 186
Eccles in place-namee, i. 446. Edward VII. 's titl
in Scotland, vii. 317. Elephant, its derivation, i
374. Eyre surname, i. 26. Foot's Cray, its deriva
tion, i. 474. French village names, ii. 296, 333
Fyfe (Alexander), iii. 205. Gold Coast name system
iii. 146. Goudhuret, in Kent, i. 375. -Halgh, th
termination, ii. 15. Hamlake=Helmsley, ii. 118
254. Hayward=hedge warden, iii. 145. -Head,
place-names in, ii. 423. Hide, its area, i. 96. Hoo
and she, iii. 245. Horse equipment, v. 213. Huish,
its etymology, v. 475 ; vi. 154. -Ington, the ter-
mination, iii. 376. Journalistic errors, vii. 230.
Karoo, iv. 156. Kell or keld=a spring <>t water,
viii. 374. Khartum = elephant's trunk, ii. 422
Kingston-upon-Thames, ii. 4, 373. Leatherhead:
Maidenhead, ii. 285. Leghorn, vii. 110. Leigh :
Lea, ii. 84, 215. London as a surname, ii. 44.
Lyddite, origin of the name, v. 185. Marifer, its
meaning, i. 267, 434. Maryland, its origin, vi. 173.
Minutes and seconds, iii. 136. Muggerhanger,
place-name, ii. 97. Name system among the red
men, iii. 445. Names, Saxon and Norman, iii. 1.
Nature myths, vi. 441. Numerals, Hebrew, ii. 335.
Orientation, iv. 335. Philology and ethnology, vi. 30.
Picts and Scots, v. 261, 482. Place-names temp.
Edward I. and Richard II., i. 191, 275. Ravena-
wortb, place-name, ii. 96. Registers, old, how to
read, iii. 497. Reims relics of the past, viii. 347.
"Responsible government," ii. 165. St. George
and the Dragon, vii. 466. Salford, Lancashire
name, i. 477. Scalinga, its meaning, i. 215. Seward-
stone, iii. 156. Shaddock, Chinese fruit, v. 217.
Ships of war on land, vii. 354. Shot of land, i. 454.
Shropshire names, ii. 256. Si-ngan-fu, vi. 265.
Soleby, co. Leicester, ii. 197. Stone, in topo-
graphy, iii. 43. Surnames, ii. 184, 405 ; vii. 98.
Surrey etymologies, ii. 181. Thompsons of York,
viii. 67. Todmorden, its etymology, i. 78.
Toledo, the, its derivation, iv. 345. Trans-
literation of two foreign names, vi. 485.
Upham, place-name, ii. 232. Verbs formed out of
proper names, vi. 312. Village, deserted, iii. 404.
Walton, place-name, iii. 176. Walworth, its deriva-
tion, iv. 246. Ward surname, iii. 72. Waterloo
names, vi. 6. Wem, its etymology, vi. 174. Woore,
in Salop, its derivation, vii. 252
Taylor (Canon Isaac), his death, viii. 356
Taylor (J.) on Cuthbert Bede, iv. 353. Burltigh
(William Cecil, Lord), v. 137. Cromwell tercenten-
ary, iv. 117. Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses
to, iv. 30. Dryden, sonnet on, iv. 143. Educational
books, early, vi. 108. Little Gidding Church, iv.
353. Truffle-hunting pigs, vi. 374
Taylor (J.), of Northampton, his death, viii. 223
Taylor (John), editor of the 'Sun,' his humorous
poem, xi. 494 Taylor (Sir John and Lady), their portraits, xi. 309,
393 Taylor (J. H.) on descendants of Elizabethan worthies,
x. 208
Taylor (Rev. Robert), his 'The Devil's Pulpit,' vii. 209 Taylor (Samuel), d. 1811, shorthand writer, ix. 410,
471
Taylor (Thomas), clockmaker, ii. 209, 291 Taylor (Tom) and Albert Smith, their ' Novelty Fair,'
xii. 74
Tayntynge, use of the word in 1571, x. 207, 250 ' Te Deum,' metrical version, ii. 388, 537 Tea : five o'clock tea, its introduction, vi. 446 Tea, Paraguay, " Mats'," viii. 419 Tea as a decoction, vi. 87, 178 Tea as a meal, early use of the word, vii. 511 ; xii. 351