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GENERAL INDEX.


Trades in the fourteenth century, ii. 48 ; iii. 18 Tradesmen's cards and advertisements, xi. 287 Tradesmen's tokens between 1787 and ) 880, xi. 188,

298 Trading, co-operative, growth of the movement

vii. 445

Trading corporation, oldest, vi. 13 Traeth Mawr, its reclamation, v. 257, 324 Trafalgar, battle of, described by officers present,

iv. 435, 525 ; Nelson's signal at, vi. 45 Trafalgar Chapel, its locality, ii. 328, 412 Trafalgar Day, 1898, ii. 386 Traffic, origin of the word, v. 456 ; vi. 155 Tragedy at Heptonstall in 1482, xi. 423 ; xii. 13 Traherne (Thomas), Welsh poet, xi. 405 Trajan's Column and inscription, vi. 169 Tramaglino (Reneo)) in Manzoni's ' I Proraessi Sposi,'

viii. 424, 448, 510 Tramway, its derivation, v. 160 Tramways, granite, iv. 263, 350, 425 Trance, use and meaning of the term, x. 326, 412 Trance, a case of, Newcastle-on-Tyne, vi. 504 Trances, its meaning, iii. 267 Tranio on "Ductus litterarum," ii. 407. Lawrence

(Brother), ii. 388

Transcendant, spelling of the word, x. 428 ; xi. 15, 71 Translation, the art of, xi. 481; xii. 15, 275, 396;

merits and demerits of, xii. 285, 473 Translation wanted, i. 47, 132 Translations, English, of ' Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles,'

ix. 368, 410

Translatoi =bootmender, vi. 46, 131 Transmogrify, its origin, iv. 108, 172 Transpire, misuse of the word, iii. 243 Transvaal. See also Africa and African. Transvaal Dutch words, vii. 287, 455 Trapeza, use of the word in Russian, xi. 230, 298, 454 Trapnell (B. W.) on Tropenell Book, ii. 87 Trask (C.), his 'History of Norton- sub-Hamdon,'

v. 451

Traveller on Dental Colleges, ii. 152 ' Travels of Peter Teixeira, ' its title-page, viii. 45 Travers (Peter), his biography, v. 27 Travesty, unwarrantable, i. 325 Treasure, buried, indicated by lights, vii. 47 Treasure cities, iv. 164

"Trecente cariche, le," field in Sicily, vii. 127, 234 Tree, historic, on fire, at Grafton Regis, xi. 346 Trees, and the external soul, i. 37, 177 ; burnt at

funerals, 266 ; in the Neapolitan district, xii. 348 Trefusis (Elizabeth), 1763-1808, vi. 281, 479 Trehearne (John), Gentleman Porter, ii. 381, 392, 493 Tremean (Miss), violinist, ii. 288 Trenquateon (M. de), his 'West Grinstead et les

Caryll,' xii. 286

Trental of masses, vi. 104, 195, 295, 414; vii. 91 Trentham and Gower families, ix. 487; x. 59 " Tres tois d'or," origin of the phrase, iii. 48, 156 Tresidder (A.) on sampler patterns, i. 449 Tressher, use of the word in 1560, x. 47, 218 Trethowan, place-name, iii. 28, 115 Treuthfeild family, i. 228 Trevelyan (E.) on fruit stones stored by animals, viii

263 Trevelyan legend, xi. 247


Trevillian (M. Cealy), artist, vi. 448

Trevis family, iii. 148, 256

Trials, judicial, of animals, viii. 110

4 Tribal Hidage,' its arrangement, vii. 441 ; viii. 99,

172, 272

Tribe ( E. A.) on houses without staircases, i. 210 Trice, French caricaturist, portraits by, iv. 187 Trillion, significance of the term, xi. 362 " Tring, Wing, and Ivinghoe," iii. 349 ; iv. 112 "Trinite" des "Vins," its meaning, ii. 348, 435 Trinity = spider- wort, i. 514

Trinity, Holy : Christ Church : St. Saviour's, inter- change of title, x. 341

Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, its registers, v. 187 Trinity Hall Chapel, Aldersgate, vii. 425 Trinity Monday, use of the term, x. 51, 152 Trinity Sunday folk-lore, xi. 224, 298 ; xii. 477 Trinity windows, iii. 28, 187, 293 Trisantona= three waters, iii. 4 Tristram, Old, figure in Halifax Parish Church, iv.

8,77

Troce, error for croce, x. 505 Trod=footpath,i. 54, 274 Trollope (C.) on Marie de France, iv. 189 Trollope (C. A.) on " Now thus," vi. 387 Trollope (Mr.), mentioned in Gray's ' Letters,' v. 228 Trollopee, its meaning, iv. 58, 138 Tropenell Book and family, ii. 87 Tropenell surname, i. 467 Trott (John), pseudonym, vii. 48 Trotter, clockmaker, iii. 128

Trotter (J. M.) on Grazzini's ' Seconda Cena, i. 507 Troubadour and daisy, vii. 389, 456 ; viii. 51, 369 Troup (Mrs. F. B.) on Malachy Dudeny, v. 479.

Rawle (Isabel), vi. 389. Rectors of Sutton Cold- field, Warwickshire, vi. 388 Trousers, their introduction, iii. 126, 274; ix. 268,

415, 489

Trout, caught by tickling, xii. 422, 505 Troy, its siege, iii. 126, 453 Troy weight for bread, vi. 468 ; vii. 18, 90 Troy weight, tron, and tronage, vi. 285 True Blue Club, iii. 122, 396 Truelock (Samson ) and the Court of Charles II., xi.

248

Truelove (Edward), bookseller, his death, viii. 420 Truffle-hunting pigs, vi. 129, 195, 279, 374 Crunched, its meaning, i. 28, 252 Trunk or box, distinction between, vi. 503; vii. 55 Truphes of Phylosophers,' iii. 46 Truscott (J. L.) on Hendericks, clockmaker, iii. 427 Trusler (Dr.), MS. life of, iv. 169 Truth : where dwells truth ? ix. 142 Tryst, as a Scotch hunting term, ii. 532; iii. 35 Tsar of Russia, his descent, ix. 169 Tuck (Miss L.) on heartsease, ix. 267 Pucker (Abraham), his MSS., xi. 29, 92 Tucker (Anthony), on ivory sceptre of George I., xii.

409. Kemble (Charles), xii. 431. Nash (Liichard),

xii. 493 Tucker (Josiah), Dean of Gloucester, his ancestry, viii.

224

?uckney (William), Westminster scholar, iv. 437 Tuckwell (W.) on 'Carrion Crow,' ix. 393. Cbifney-

bit, iii. 387. Detenus, v. 198. Portrait of Lord