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GENERAL INDEX.
Aug.), v. 190. Lorenzo da Pavia, i. 76. Lustre
ware, v. 158. Macedonia (Prince of), pre-
tended, vii. 272. Mahalla, its meaning, vii.
235. Man, Isle of, blown about by winds,
v. 126. Margaret of Austria, vi. 357. Meaux
Abbey, vii. 216. Mohammedan and Christian
chronology, xi. 212. Montagu (Lady Mary
Wort-ley), ix. 306. Montrose (Earl of), iii. 8.
Munro of Novar, xii. 8. Nestorian tablet in
Si-Ngan Foo, x. 207. ' New York Times ' :
' Christian Union,' vi. 9. Nicking lead mines,
vi. 405. Nicome de Bianchi, i. 349. Notices
in United States and Switzerland, vii. 374.
Olomucensis (Augustinus Moravus, vii. 505.
Order of the Tusin, vii. 221. Orwell town and
haven, vii. 21, 61. Ostermayer (Jehan), iv.
287. Palaeologus in the West Indies, vii. 254,
416. Pamela, i. 495. Parr (Dr. Samuel), ix.
510. Paulitian language, ix. 167 ; x. 254.
Pelican myth, ii. 431. Fennel!' s ' Life of
Leland,' vii. 77. Penny-in-the-slot machines
in 1829, xii. 286. Petersburg or St. Petersburg,
x. 357. Philadelphia (Jacob), x. 172. Pike
(Nicolas), ix. 9. Pinto (Mendez), xi. 77, 356.
Polish Dragoons : Jager, xi. 256. Pop goes the
weasel, iv. 209. Price (Bear-Admiral David),
ix. 445. Railway, first on the Continent, iv.
475. Ragozine, a pirate, xii. 169. Rampini
(J.), v. 455. Religious houses of Sussex, vii.
415. Reliquiae Wottonianse, v. 93. Renyi
(Francis), ballad on, iv. 69. Reysman (Theodor) :
Andreas Keller, v. 315. " Riding Tailor " at
Astley's, i. 508. Riehl (W. H.) in English, x.
295. Roman mound, v. 245. Rotary bromide
process, v. 346. St. Amelia and Santa Guglielma,
Queens of Hungary, xi. 308. St. Barbara's
Feather, x. 373. St. Expeditus, v. 156. St.
Florian, vi. 297. St. Francis's moon, x. 258. St.
Martha, x. 178. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi.
391. St. Thomas Aquinas, v. 269. Saint with
five stars, v. 411. Sarcey (Francisque) on
spelling, xii. 28. Schelandre (Jean de), vii.
490 ; xi. 326. ' Sea-Voyage of Aloysius,' vii.
9. Semaphore signalling, xi. 272. Shadow
shows, ix. 267. Shirley (Sir Robert), iii. 286.
Slovaks, xii. 298. Soulac Abbey, i. 209.
Spinola's whale, v. 109. Staines Bridge, iv.
536 ; v. 112. Steam communication with
America, v. 467. Storm ship, xii. 32. Tailor
in Dresden china, iv. 536. Tatar or Tartar,
i. 11. Thicknesse (Philip), vi. 346 ; and the
automaton chess-player, xi. 189. Thorn
(Alexander), xi. 427. Thompson (Mr.) of 6th
Dragoons, v. 354. ' Times ' correspondents in
Hungary, ii. 108. Tokens, school and college,
ix. 70, 296. Tunnelist : tunnelism, i. 27.
Tvrtkoevic arms, ix. 331. Unwin (Jacob and
Matthew), ix. 13. Uri (Joannes), ix. 507.
Verantius (Faustus), ' Novae Machinae,' xii.
243. ' Vin gris " : milliners' colours, ix.
391. Walking cloth, v. 293. Waney timber,
xi. 35. Warner (Sir Thomas), his tombstone,
xi. 458. Werden Abbey, i. 111. Wine used
at Holy Communion, x. 138
K. (W.) on " St. George to save a maid," iii. 227
Kaboose, use of the word, ii. 106, 214
Kabafutoed, use of the word, iv. 246, 335
Kain on Steyne, vi. 288
Kairwan, Arab name, its meaning, x. 368
Kamranh Bay, its pronunciation, iii. 365
Kant (Immanuel), his Scotch origin, i. 467 ; ii.
488 ; iii. 114, 157 Kantius on Immanuel Kant, i. 467
Kappa on hanged, drawn and quartered, i. 209.
Port Arthur, i. 407. Travelling under Hadrian,
xi. 10 Karlsbad and Count Findlater, c. 1810, xii.
269 Karslake (F.) on curiosities of cataloguing, vi.
253
Katharine, Katherine,^ Catherine, spelling varia- tions, v. 469
Kathay on mourning rites in Persia, vii. 230 Kathit, meaning of the word, ii. 368 " Kats and kittlings on Palm Sunday," xi. 326,
457
Kay, Clerk of the Green Cloth, viii. 271 Kaye (W. J.) on Duchess Sarah, ii. 149. Jenkin-
son (John), ii. 328
Kazan, Chodzko on siege of, 1552, v. 328 Kealy (Rev. A. G.) on John Caley, v. 388. Onley
(Capt.), R.N., v. 474
Kean (Edmund), his Jewish strain, i. 449 ; ii. 35 Keate (M.) on a military execution, iii. 375 Keats (John), owl and Athenian admiral in ' Endy-
mion,' ii. 9 ; recently discovered manuscripts,
iii. 81 ; heifer in ' Grecian Urn,' 464 ; date of
' Grecian Urn,' 469 ; his ' Eve of St. Agnes,' iv.
449 ; vii. 311 ; his story of a mule, vi. 448 ;
Cortes and Balbao, ix. 107, 212 ; and the yew,
xii. 287, 336, 414 Kebbell (M.) on " Lombard Street to China
orange," viii. 7 Keble (John), photographs of, vi. 250, 311, 351,
372 ; " eager bound " in ' Christian Year,' vii.
469 ; viii. 92, 197 ; inscription at Bournemouth,
ix. 386, 497 ; on stars reflected in ice, xii. 289 Keeler (Rear-Admiral), c. 1790, xi. 349, 412 Keelhaul, c. 1696, explanation of the word, vii.
448 ; viii. 54, 216 Keen = eager, v. 60
Keen (Theodosius), his biography, xi. 448 Keene (H. G.), his ' Fragment of Omar Khiam,'
ii. 322
Keene or Kyme family, v. 469 Keep (Wm. D.) on Fulham MSS., vi. 367. Milling- ton (Rev. John), D.D., vi. 367. Sharpe (Rev.
John), D.D., vi. 367 Keeper of Newgate, holders of the office, vii.
465
Keiley (A. M.) on derivation of bridge, i. 297 Keith (Marshal), his MS. letters, ix. 429 Keith (Parson) and Mayfair marriages, xii. 127 Keller (Andreas), his ' Bericht der Rinder zu
Waselheim,' v. 268, 315
Kelly (Denis), of Lisduffe, co. Mayo, ix. 348 Kelly (R. J.) on Ouseley family, ix. 127 Kelsall (Major H. J.) on John Kelsall, xi. 249, 487 Kelsall (John), Mayor of Chester, 1767, xi. 249,
487 ; xii. 157, 297 Kelsey (S. W.) on painting of loom, iii. 308.
" In antient days, when Dame Eliza reign'd,"
iii. 468
Kelsey or De Keleseye family, ii. 188, 275 ; iii. 255 Kelso on " And has'it come to this ? " iii. 49 Kelty (Mary Ann), vii. 300 Kelvin (Lord) on the tides, ii. 269 Kemble (Fanny), her biography, iii. 360 Kemble (Henry Stephen), his descendants, vii. 9 Kemble burial-places, vii. 509 ; viii. 54 Kemeys (Sir Nicholas), his gallant death, v. 446 ;
and Chepstow Castle, vi. 55 Kemeys-Tynte (St. D. M.) on Chepstow Castle,
v. 446 ; vi. 55
Kemp (Edward), landscape gardener, his "bio- graphy, xi. 67