TENTH SERIES.
93
Ellis (Havelock) on Richard Graves the Younger,
xii. 408
Ellis (H. D.) on chase, viii. 366. Motto: "In God is all," ix. 438. Pewter, old, ix. 157. ' Punt " in football, xi. 315
Ellis (R.) on Wordsworth's primrose, vii. 28.
Ellis family, x. 364
Ellison (Henry), his sonnets, x. 8, 95, 137, 197 ; date of death, xi. 170, 277
Ellison family of Boston, Mass., i. 268
Elm, large, noted by Wesley, i. 349 ; great hollow, at Hampstead, iii. 187, 257 ; vii. 234
Elmfield House, Teddington, pictures of Sibyls at, vii. 88, 136, 194
Els on American genealogies, xi. 49. Brass as a. surname, ix. 358. College H^raldique de France, viii. 438
Elsdon village, lines by George Chatt on, v. 45
El-Serujah, celebrated pillar, its locality, x. 469 ; xi. 58
Elshie on Scott's ' Black Dwarf,' vii. 168
Elssler (Fanny), Carlyle on, xii. 349
Elworthy (Frederic Thomas), his death, viii. 500
Elworthy (F. T.) on Bennett family of Lincoln, ii. 98. High Peak words, ii. 472. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 90. Northern and Southern pro- nunciation, ii. 538. Palindrome, iv. 175. Richard of Scotland, iii. 14. "Sal et saliva," i. 514. Whitsunday, ii. 297
Ely (John, Lord Bishop of), MSS. of, xi. 371
Ely (Bishop of), Queen Elizabeth's supposed letter to, xii. 249, 295
Ely House or Albemarle House, Dover Street, vii. 268, 312
Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln's, 1863, vii. 41
Emanuel (King) of Portugal and Julian II., iv. 10, 154
Embassy buildings, finest, iii. 347
Embleton family of Northallerton, viii. 109
Emblin or Emlyn (Henry) and St. George's Chapel, Windsor, xi. 448 ; xii. 37
Embo baronetcy mysteries, vii. 246, 315, 372
Embroiderer, John Parr, temp. 1600, xii. 109
Embroidery pictures and Sir T. Lawrence, ix. 150, 193, 494
Embsay, canons of, and Silsden mill, x. 208
Emeritus on authors of quotations wanted, x. 68 ; xi. 148. Buccado, x. 87. Budgee, a kind of ape, x. 89. Chop-dollar, i. 456. Crows and rain, x. 136. Fossel, term applied to diamonds, xi. 186. Gamester's superstition, viii. 391. Garlick : onions for purifying water, xi. 28. ' Gas and gaiters," vi. 348. Hickry Pikry : Country Captain, vi. 330. Indian life in fiction, ii. 445. Indian sport, i. 349. Irish bog butter, v. 308. Isinglass used in windows, xi. 28. Meriah, v. 190. Mussuk, iii. 13. Obb wig, ii. 50. Photographs and lantern slides, iii. 85. Pompelmous, iii. 191. St. Francis's moon, x. 189. Scrap Hager Alkali, xi. 169. Seven- teenth-century quotations, x. 127. Start = ass, x. 328. Storks and Commonwealths, x. 368. Tarentine, a herb, x. 108. Thames :
- The Flats," and King's Channel, xi. 269.
Turkish weights, measures, and coins, x. 488. Vaghnatch or tiger-claw weapon, i. 408. Vendium, v. 197. Zad (Adam), ii. 133
Emernensi Agro, place-name, ii. 389, 518
Emerson and Lowell, inedited verses, ii. 423.
Emery de Rechethiward, his correct name, xii. 227
Emigrants, American, sources of information
as to, vi. 86, 136, 226 ; links with England, x.
326, 396
Emigr6 on French Emigre's, viii. 189
Emigres, French, English Government fund for, v. 327.
Emigre's, French, in London, viii. 189
Emmet (Robert), Sarah Curran, and Major Sirr, iii. 303, 413, 470 ; iv. 52, 111, 310, 534
Emmet family and Madame de Fontenay, their correspondence, i. 52, 111
Emptage, Margate boatman, and Napoleon, vi. 287, 376
Encyclopaedia, best German, viii. 389, 457
' Encyclopaedic Dictionary,' cr dilla in the, i. 307
Endecott (John), Governor, of Massachusetts, his descendants, vi. 508
Enderby (Sir William), created K.B. 1843, iv. 9
-eng, surnames ending in, x. 428, 497
Engine house, octagonal, on Hampstead Heath, its demolition, vii. 424, 513
Engineers, portraits of, vii. 347, 514
Engineers, Royal, of Ireland, 1251-1801, x. 328
England (E. B.) on Dubourdieu and England families, vii. 110
England, derivation of the word, ii. 327, 407, 471 ; iii. 16 ; its pronunciation, iii. 322, 393, 453, 492
England, evil-eye superstition in, ii. 156 ; its inhabitants in 1697, 169 ; Napoleon Bonaparte on its precedence, 226 ; suppression of duelling in, ii. 367, 435 ; iii. 16, 475; iv. 333 ; v. 112, 394 ; no noblesse in, iv. 69, 157 ; first book auctions in, v. 43 ; number of surnames in, 370 ; Victor Hugo's property in, vii. 33 ; Latin pronunciation in, 108, 170, 294 ; slavery in, 1764, 149, 176 ; earliest instance of beheading, 487 ; taxes in, during the Tudor period, viii. 283, 430 ; ix. 153 ; Casanova in, viii. 443, 491 ; ix. 116 ; Christmas trees in, ix. 4 ; Bonaparte's plans for invasion of, x. 4, 64, 162 ; wooden walls of, 126 ; Olympic Games in, 147 ; its division under William I., 354 ; Jews in, xii. 185
England, Old, earliest useof the term,i. 189, 255, 316
England and the American colonies : pig and kill-pig, i. 105
England and English, how pronounced, iv. 73, 156, 256
" England and France can conquer the world," ii. 13
England and Spain, old saying, v. 430
England and Dubourdieu families, vii. 110
England in London, popular error in Spain, xii. 65
' Englands Parnassus,' 1600, mistakes in, ix. 341, 401; x. 4, 84, 182, 262, 362, 444; xi. 4, 123, 204, 283, 383, 443, 502
Englefield (William de), c. 1241, x. 29
English (R.) on " Lost in a convent's solitary gloom," i. 98. ' Modern Universal British Traveller,' v. 97
English, Algonquin element in, ii. 422 ; iii. 34, 77 ; vowel-shortening in, x. 43, 111, 132, 175 ; liquid n in, xi. 105, 170, 251, 335
English, saying about the, ii. 388
English, Californian, its peculiarities, vi. 381 ; vii. 36, 136, 154, 197
English, foreign, examples of, i. 224
English, pigeon, at home, i. 506 ; ii. 77 ; the appellation, v. 46, 90, 116
English accentuation, i. 72
' English and French News Journal,' 1723, x. 287
English army in Ireland, 1630-40, iv. 489
English canonized saints, iii. 25 ; vii. 497