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GENERAL INDEX.


Thorold (Sir John), Lord Mayor, his portrait, vii. 108,

155

Thorp (J. T.) on Sir Richard Bonnycastle, xii. 228. French prisoners of war, v. 269. Goethe, x. 227. Regiments at Malta, iii. 268. Wharton (Philip, Duke of), i. 90 ; v. 27

Thorpe (Benjamin), Anglo-Saxon scholar, i. 507; ii. 98 Thorpe (John), architect or surveyor, viii. 101, 293 Thorpe ( W.G.) on Armada chests, x. 48. Cromwell's letters, v. 67. Hawson Oak and Greek cross, viii. 522. Ipplepen, co. Devon, vii. 50. Shakespeare, the knavish, vii. 330 ; 473 Thorpe family, ii. 348 Thoss (Count), literary impostor, viii. 45 Thoughts on God and Nature,' authorship of, vi. 107 Ihoughtsome, use of the word, xi. 387 Thoyts (Miss E. E.) on Berkshire parish registers, i. 384. 'Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 249. Bowles (Mary), iii. 34. Brummell family, ii. 312. Car- michael family, ii. 54. Chancery, Six Clerks in, ii. 233. Churches washed away, iv. 461. Corn-mill, water, ii. 412. Field names, ii. 356. Insect names, ii. 266. Keyes (Thomas), ii. 48. Lily of Wales, ii. 99. Names, modern changes in, ii. 225. New- man (Abraham), i. 227. Pearl fisheries in Wales, i. 505. ' Reading Mercury,' i. 474. Roman Eng- land, ii. 244. Sheffield, ii. 148. Shepherd's chess, ii. 132. Welsh manuscript pedigrees, iv. 483 Thojts (W. R. M.) on gates on commons, iv. 107.

" Like a thresher," iv. 234 Thrale (Mrs.), her house at Streatham Park, ix. 509 ;

x. 57

Three Dukes, origin of the children's game, xi. 390 Three Garbs on Kemp family, i. 170 ' Three Kings of Colchester,' old chap-book, vi. 127,

215

4 Three Little Pigs,' nursery story, ii. 287 " Three Pound Twelve " token, iii. 249 'Three Sister Arts,' title of pamphlet, v. 313, 366 Three Towns, use of the term with reference to Ports- mouth, &c., x. 189 Throats, blessing of the, v. 169, 273 ; vi. 197 ; vii.

196, 317

Throckmorton (C. W.) on William Beadle, i. 288 ;

vii. 155. Craig (J. T. Gibson), vil 167. Throg

morton (Francis), vii. 374. Wickliffe family, vi. 449

Throckmorton (Sir John), coat made for, iv. 371

Throgmorton (Francis), his biography, vii. 89, 216,

374 Throgmorton inscription in Llantarnam Church, xii

208

Through-stone, its etymology, i. 9, 210 ; ii. 153, 236 Thrush and epilepsy, cures for, xii. 47 Thruxton Church, bell in, viii. 304, 430 Thucydides and Ignatius Loyola, vi. 469 Thunderstorms, bicycles in, i. 248, 350 ; ii. 152

bells rung during, iv. 223, 332 Thurbane (John), M.P. for Sandwich, v. 109, 192 Thurloe and Ewer families, iii. 148 Thurlow (Lord Chancellor), his burial-place, i. 327 357; his connexion with Dulwich and Norwood, iv. 85; and the Duke of Grafton, viii. 405, 454, 513 Thurnam (W. D.) on mayors' precedence, xii. 57 Tib's Eve, origin of the term, ix. 109, 238, 335; x 33, 98


Tibullus and Charles Dickens, thought coincidence, x.

86

Tickhill : " God help 'em," ii. 248, 292 Tickling trout, xii. 422, 505 Tidal wave, misuse of the term, ix. 465 Tidcombe family, xii. 486

Tide, the word in sixteenth-century English, xi. 209 Tide superstition : going out with the tide, viii. 232 Tideswell place-name, its etymology, xii. 341, 517 Tiffin, its origin, iv. 345, 425, 460, 506 ; v. .13 Tiger=boy groom, i. 326, 493; ii. 78 ; iv. 276, 445 Tiles painted in remains of castle at Caen, ix. 9 Till and Tweed, rimed dialogue, iii. 324 Tillard (G. H.) on teens, x. 329 Tilson (Nathan), in Fetter Lane in 1763, ix. 105 Tim Bobbin, origin of the sign, xi. 68, 297 Timber and timbre tones, iii. 188, 429 " Time immemorial," from and for, i. 246, 329 Tin smelting, a declining industry, i. 105 Tin tokens, their use and meaning, x. 209 Tin trade, ancient, of Britain, iv. 516 ; v. 218 Tinkers and asses, i. 46 Tinkhame family, vii. 68, 272 Tinners of Devon and Cornwall, their privileges, iv.

282

Tintagel, origin of the word, ix. 194, 276 Tintagel Castle, its constable, i. 327 Tintagel Church, its dedicatory title, ix. 9, 93 Tintern Abbey, its arms, ii. 207, 297; monks of, at

the Suppression, viii. 264 Tinto on the Last Judgment, vii. 408 Tip, origin of the term, iv. 308, 352, 461 , 488 ; v. 52 Tipping and tapping, the words, vii. 105, 191, 337, 456 Tiptoff (Tracy) on < My Old Oak Table,' xii. 514. Oak,

ash, and ivy, xii. 433 Tipuler, its meaning, ii. 428, 492 Tire. See Tyre. Tirling-pins, i. 18, 58, 117, 236 Tithe, its meaning, vii. 286 Tithe barns, mediaeval, vi. 309, 397, 496 Titian, his supposed portrait of Machiavelli at War- wick Castle, iv. 8, 75 ; his ' Sacred and Profane Love,' ix. 168

Title, "The " as part of, ix. 428 ; x. 13, 338, 415 Title-pages, old, hand-ruling in, vii. 169, 331, 396,

515 ; viii. 110

Titles : Lord Bishop, i. 47, 230 ; Honourable, in Scot- land, ii. 227, 292 ; Right Honourable as applied to a lady, 307, 436 ; blunders about, 467, 535 ; Sir, as a prefix, iii. 145 ; Marquess, 224 ; Kaisar-i-Hind, 283 ; King of Jerusalem, 388 ; empty, referred to by Horace Walpole, v. 355 ; Esquire, vi. 387, 452, 470 ; ecclesiastical, ix. 126 ; analogous, of books, ix. 468, 513 ; x. 350 ; of book wanted, 167, 231, 334 ; Celtic, xii. 367 Tit-tat-to, its derivation, ii. 26, 118, 159; Robert

Burton on, 221, 454 ' To Margaret W,' stanzas by Charles Lamb, vi. 309 ;

vii. 328

Toad mugs, v. 8, 198 Toads, sayings about, iii. 348; iv. 516; v. 54 ; xi. 509;

as a cure for smallpox, ix. 426

Tobacco, called 'baccy, i. 64, 177; unique collection of works on, 362, 415 ; its cultivation in England, ii. 86, 110, 155 ; Robert Burton on, 221, 454 ; old