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GENERAL INDEX.


Pickwickian phrase, v. 275. Quotation, source of vii. 332. Seven Dials, xi. 494. Slingsby (Simon iii. 135. Theatre, its location, vii. 331. 'This House to be Sold,' iv. 156. Todd (Sweeny), viii 411. Walpole (Miss Charlotte), xii. 311. Wes (Mrs. W.), actress, i. 78, 192. Widow of Malabar, viii. 446. Wigan = Pincott, i. 317. Wilson (Mrs.) actress, ii. 349. Young (Charles and Mrs.), iii. 156 Dove (C. C.) on bibliography of Lally-Tolendal vii. 303. ' Burial of Sir John Moore,' vii. 461 viii. 188 ; xi. 143

Dove (John), the regicide, his parentage, ix. 389 Doveale, its meaning, i. 487 Dovecotes. See Columbaria. Dover, Smith's Folly at, iv. 34 Dover (Thomas), M.D., his biography, iv. 397 Dovetail, its etymology, xii. 147 Doveton (F. B.) on printer's proof of poems, vii. 187.

Wellmere Decoy, Lincolnshire, vii. 288 Dowager peeress, retention of title by, vii. 468, 510 ;

viii. 73

Dowell (V. W.) on " all over," xii. 294. Concord- ances, xii. 329. Peeler, xi. 474 Dower, measurement of, x. 501 Dowland (John), his 'Tableture for the Lute,' xii

367, 415

Dowling (J. N.) on Brooke (Henry), xii. 226. " Cir- cular joys," x. 32. Edwards (William Tollemache) ix. 398, 478 1 Down among the Dead Men,' picture in Royal

Academy, iv. 24, 112 Downea : Sheres : Knyvett, ix. 394 Downhauler on marine queries, viii. 265. " Mischief- Night," ix. 48 Downie, college servant at Aberdeen, his slaughter,

ix. 367, 474 ; x. 115 ; xii. 152

Downing (Sir George), his biography, vi. 384 ; vii. 92 Downing (W.) on A Day's Bide,' iv. 517 Downing Street, origin of the name, vi. 384 ; vii. 92 Downman (John), portraits by, v. 269 Downs (H.) on Dyson : Colet, iii. 496 Downs (South), peat on the, iii. 447 Downton (Nicholas), his biography, iii. 305 Dowsing, note on the subject, viii. 40, 109 Doyle (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1792, x. 148 Dozzil or dossil, figure on stack, iv. 479 : v. 17, 178,

234, 293

Drab Coat School, established 1840, xi. 502 Dragon tree, account of the, ix. 369, 411 ; x. 192 Dragons in 1222, explanation, x. 329 Drake (Sir Bernard), his descendants, xii. 192 Drake (Sir Francis), his biography, iv. 281 Drake (H.) on " to hele," iv. 408 Drake (Henry) on black images of the Madonna, iii.

452

Drake (H. H.) on Carminow, iv. 325. Castle Carewe, Pembroke, x. 92, 314 ; xi. 18. De Vere, x. 485. Drake (Sir Francis), iv. 281. Harrington (Eliza- beth, Lady), iv. 264. Junius's Letters, ii. 169 ; iii. 250. Parish registers, iv. 211. St. Pol (Earls of), iv. 445. Temple (Archbishop), xi. 261, 382 Dramatic authors, crowning of, viii. 366 Dramatic directory, iii. 288 Dramaticus on Mrs. Gibbs, actress, ii. 47 Drangut, its meaning, i. 607 ; ii. 118


Drangway, its meaning, ii. 118

Draper (Cresheld), M.P. Winchelsea 1678-87, ix. 448

Drapers' shops in olden times, xii. 228

Draughts of air, vi. 346

Drawing-knife, its meaning, ix. 86

" Drawn and quartered," iii. 384

Draycot, co. Worcester, its locality, i. 268, 376

Drayson (A. W.) on rotation of the earth, i. 417

Dray ton's 'Poly-olbion,' number of lines in, xii. 102, 214

'Dream of a Queen's Reign,' rare book, ix. 201

Dream-lore, x. 269, 351, 296

Dredge (Rev. John Ingle), his death and biography, i. 40

Drelincourt (Mrs.), wife of Dean of Armagh, xi. 168

"Drenching of a swan," its meaning, ii. 27, 196

Dresden Amen, its history, vii. 87, 171, 215

Dress, Court or semi-Court, x. 148 ; masculine, x. 228, 353, 476 ; of London apprentices, xi. 207, 316, 478

Drew (Admiral Andrew), 1792-1878, xi. 248, 351

Drew (C. M.) on Drew family, xi. 351

Drew (Mrs.), American actress, i. 288, 392

Drew family, xi. 248, 351

Dreyfus, origin of the name, iv. 186

Dreyfus case, Cicero on, ii. 345

Drinking cup, dated 1728-9, arms on, viii. 305

Drinking glass of eighteenth century, v. 515

Drinking vessels, pins in, ix. 10, 136, 255, 293, 396

Drinkwater surname, ii. 166, 250, 315

Drivebundle, its definition, viii. 341

Driving custom, iii. 188

Drogheda, epitaph at, iii. 346, 457

Droits de 1'Homme, print of its destruction, viii. 44

Droo, its meaning, ii. 54

Drowned bodies, their recovery. See Folk-lore.

Druggist, Swedenborgian, Macaulay on, xii 308

Druidism, its survival in France, ii. 353, 417

Drum (T.) on nationality, ii. 217

Drummer, town official, ii. 227, 395

Drummond (H. O.) on " So many gods," xi. 394

Drummond families of Broich and IStrageath, i. 91

Drury (C.) on Alba pottery, viii. 44. Busts made by Alcock of Cobridge, v. 127. Charles I. relics, iii. 315. Drury (Susannah), iv. 109. ' Fairy rings," vi. 446. Grindleford Bridge, vii. 17. Impressions of seals, iii. 169. Inscription on snuffbox, xii. 429. "Lee oers for meddlers, and crutches for wild ducks," x. 307. Meteyard (Eliza), her 'Dora and her Papa,' v. 103. Musical epitaph, iv. 305. Photo- graphy, the discoverer of, v. 116. Rats' bones found in tumuli, x. 322. Silhouettes of children, vi. 357. Tennyson's ' Lord of Burleigh,' xi. 4. Yeomanry records, vi. 397 Drury (G. T.) on epitaph attributed to Milton, xii. 152. Letters of Dorothy Osborne, xi. 445. Lon- doners of Charles II.'s time, xi. 298. Play acted at Cambridge, xii. 438. Shakespearian allusions, x. 465 Drury (H. D.) on Hesketh of Cheshire, viii. 263

Drury (Susannah), artist, iv. 109 Drury (T.) on Sir Ferdinando Gorges, xii. 21 Drury Lane, demolition of Little Wild Street Chapel,

xi. 246 Drury Lane Theatre, proscenium doors in 1828, ix. 429