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Dibdin (E. R.) on "baccy" for tobacco, i. 177. Bib- liography of Dibdin, viii. 39, 77, 197, 279 ; ix. 421 ; x. 122, 243 ; xi. 2, 243, 443 ; xii. 183, 283, 423, 462. Bijou as a Christian name, vii. 137. " From the lone shieling," xi. 198. Garrick's 'Jubilee,' iii. 239. Harry Dick hat : Adelaide waistcoat, x. 155. Inn signs by celebrated artists, xi. 317. Journal of a London citizen, xii. 316. Keats's ' La Belle Dame sans Merci,' xi. 195. ' Last Whistle,' vi. 129. "Let them all come," vii. 167. Mona, xi. 194. Mug, verb, xii. 136. Mug houses, xi. 278. Newspaper cuttings changing colour, xi. 217. 'Rule Britannia,' vi. 118. 'Tom Bowling,' vi. 156. Turner (J. M. W.), vii. 156 Dice-throwing by maidservants, iii. 164 Dickens (Charles) :

Allusions, inaccurate, to, x. 5

American edition, ix. 387 ; x. 96

' Barnaby Rudge,' inaccuracy in, xii. 66

' Bleak House,' churchyard in, iv. 207

Buss (R. W.), i. 87, 256, 333

Characters, in his books, ii. 411 ; their names,

ix. 366, 496

' Chimes,' engravings in, xi. 27 Critics in error, v. 45 'David Copperfield,' "Long Ned Bead wood,"

ix. 347 ; ' Little Taffline,' 347, 391 ' Dombey and Son,' lapsu* calami in, ii. 125, 235, 337, 416 ; " Bogle," for " bogey," xii. 430, 494 'Edwin Drood,' original of opium den in, ix. 361;

continuations, xii. 389, 510 " Golden Cross," Charing Cross, vii. 223 Grimwood (Eliza), her murder, xii. 328, 377 Humm (Anthony), iii. 443 Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, iv. 539 ; v. 156, 295 Lant Street, Borough, i. 223 Lines by, i. 507 ; ii. 17 ; iii. 287, 315 Macaulay, quotation from ' Pickwick,' xii. 189, 497 Maori legend, xi. 369, 411 Marston (Westland), viii. 521 ' Martin Chuzzlewit,' Mrs. Gamp's " Toss or buy for kidney ones," viii. 324, 426 ; ix. 12, 172, 515 Megby (Mrs.), vi. 169 ' Methods of Employment,' i. 144 Old Curiosity Shop, the original, vii. 509 ; viii. 88 Overs (John) and Dr. Elliotson, x. 405 ' Pickwick,' " In hurry post haste for a licence," v. 229, 275 ; " Prooshan Blue," v. 452 ; vi. 18; errors in " Biographical Edition," x. 325 ; Gabriel Grub, xii. 107 'Pickwickian Manners and Customs,' i. 401; ii.

75, 314 ; iv. 492, 525 ; v. 10, 57 ' Red Lion," Parliament Street, iii. 262 Reynolds (G. W. M.), iii. 141 ' Serjeant Bell and his Raree Show,' xii. 306 Seven Dials, xi. 448, 494 Sterne (L.), v. 185 Tibullus, thought coincidence, x. 86 Todd (Sweeny), x. 303 Tong, in Stafford shire, viii. 303, 428 Welsh, translations in, iii. 225 Yorkshire schools, i. 205 ; v. 354, 464 Dickenson (Sir Thomas), of York, his biography,!. 147 Dickson (Robert) and W. H. Cullen's pamphlet, xii. 149, 194, 236, 257


Diction of the New Testament, viii. 24?

Dictionary, grammatical, need of a, viii. 321 ; Welsh

xii. 128, 197, 513

Dictionary of English proverbs, i. 487 Dictionary of Greek mythology, x. 48, 176, 291 ' Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and correc- tions, i. 66, 162, 282, 322 ; ii. 122, 162, 342, 483 ; iii. 202, 286 ; iv. 3, 162, 433 ; v. 143, 472 ; vi. 165, 263, 325; ix. 86, 163; x. 506; xi. 166, 316, 464, 488, 495, 505 ; xii. 15, 301, 402, 405, 426, 483 ; in country places, vi. 466, 518 ; vii. 71; and portraits, vii. 24 ; index to, viii. 401 Diderot and De Morgan's ' Budget of Paradoxes,' ix.

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Dieskau (Ludwig August, Baron), 1701-67, his bio- graphy, iv. 381, 446, 507

" Dieu et mon droit," at Hampton Court, xi. 490 Different, misuse of the word, i. 3, 171 Different than, use of the words, x. 128, 192, 275,

391; xi. 476

Difficulted, use of the word, i. 55, 156, 336 Digby (Everard), translation of ' De Arte Natandi,'

ii. 397

Digby (Sir Kenelm) and the Bodleian, ii. 145 Dighton (Richard), 1752-1814, portraits by, viii. 163,

252

Dighton family, their engravings, x. 288, 369 Dilettanti Society, print of meeting, iii. 368, 414 Dilke (Charles Wentworth) and N. & Q., } iv. 367 Dilke (Sir C. W.) on Baff week, ix. 353. English- speaking, vii. 12. Fisher = Lane, iii. 334. Junius, v. 21. Mourning Sunday, ix. 390. Staunton, Worcestershire, ix. 11, 110, 217. "Unearned increment," iv. 258. Wentworth (" Long John "), his ' Orisons,' iv. 454. West Bourne, ix. 291 Dilke (Lady) on Chevalier Servandoni, i. 109. Jin- rikshas, xii. 431. Perelle's etchings, vii. 312. Pin- pricks, political phrase, vi. 188. 'Pyramus and Thisbe,' iv. 267, 400. Strong's Bluff, iii. 293. " When all the world was young, love ! " iv. 258 Dilkes (Admiral Sir Thomas), eighteenth-century

officer, v. 377, 421

Dilks (T. B.) on Admiral Sir Thomas Dilkes, v. 377. Doctor, Christian name, v. 324. Tennyson's 'Dream of Fair Women,' v. 268. Town gates outside London, v. 228 Dillon (G.) on companions of Cortes, iv. 499 Dillon (James), first Earl of Roscommon, his

descendants, iv. 89, 151 Dillon (Baron John), 1731-1805, iii. 443 Dillon (Baron John Talbot), 1734-1806, iii. 443 Dilly (James), his biography, v. 495 Diminutives, Latin, xi. 484 Dings = small shops, in York, Beverley, and Hull, iv.

181, 270

Dinmore, records of the preceptory of, ix. 207 Dinner, ministerial whitebait, xii. 189, 272, 337 Dinner service, gold, made for Henry VIII., xii.

466

Dioceses and boroughs, arms of, xi. 247, 395 Diplomas and degrees, fraudulent American, xii. 101,

167

Dipsall, its etymology, iv. 381 Directory, dramatic, iii. 288 Dirt, its sanctity, i. 324