TENTH SERIES.
151
Kniaz, its meaning and pronunciation, iv. 107,
130, 152, 193, 334
Knifeboard of omnibuses, x. 86, 153 Knight (Joseph), his death, vii. 501 ; on the Laureateship, viii. 267, 311 ; and the Rabelais Club, xii. 165
Knight (W.) on ' Lyrical Ballads ' motto, iv. 350 Knight in armour, picture of, i. 29 Knighthood of 1603, vi. 181, 257, 474 ; vii. 16, 54,
113
Knightley (Lady) on Knightley family, v. 371 Knightley family, v. 250, 313, 371 Knight's head resting on lady's body in monu- mental effigy, x. 228, 273
Knights and their swords, how worn, ix. 308, 477 ' Knights of England,' by Dr. W. A. Shaw, vi. 1,
72, 181, 257, 474 Knights of the Round Table, quasi-Masonic
order, vi. 9
Knights Templars, points in their cross, i. 149, 211, 338 ; 1128-1312, iii. 467 ; in Scotland, iv. 10, 34, 97 ; their registers, 167, 235 Knights of Windsor, iii. 5 Knights without noses, meaning of the phrase,
xi. 49, 158
Knots of may, xi. 344, 437 Kniphofia, botanical term, x. 288, 333, 438 Knowle Hall, portrait of Hannah Lightfoot at,
vii. 289, 350 Knowles (Herbert), born at Gomersal, 1798, ii.
489 Knox (Ann) = Dr. John Lamy, temp. George II.,
xii. 210
Knox (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 510 Knox (John), his ' Monstrous Regimen of Women,'
xi. 188, 234, 338
Knox (William), his ' Mortality,' xi. 247, 397 Knoydart, place-name, its pronunciation, viii. 106 Kodak, inventor of the word, v. 400 Kodak on Gladstone's horsemanship, ix. 191 Koepenick captain, Berlin hoaxer, vi. 364 Kola-nut, origin of the name, v. 286 Kolliwest, the word in Mid-Cheshire, ii. 9 Kom Ombo on Aristophanes 's ' Wasps,' v. 188. Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 128 ; vii. 69. Catalogues, printed, of public libraries, iv. 388. German Encyclopaedia, viii. 389. German- English dictionary, ii. 9. Hippomanes, iii. 127. Irish Parliament, viii. 190. Juvenal translated by Wordsworth, iii. 288. Macaulay on com- petitive examinations, viii. 169. Mahan (Capt.) on Ireland, xii. 187. Pan-Germanic Press, xi. 447. Passow's Greek-Latin lexicon, v. 109. Swift's works : annotated editions, viii. 231. Swinburne on Irish Nationalists, xii. 350. Temple (Sir William), his Swiss visitor, viii. 129. Wellington (Duke of), on uniforms, viii. 8. ' Wilhelm Meister,' i. 489 Kopsch (H.) on silk first mentioned in the Bible,
viii. 231
Korean and Manchurian names, i. 265 Kotow, its early use, v. 500
' Kottabos,' Dublin University magazine, viii. 46 Krapina, holy place of the Illyrians, viii. 188,
258, 476
Krebs (H.) on Bacon and the drama, ii. 129. Baskish folk-lore about souls, vii. 73. Berlin, iv. 466. Chateaubriand, ix. 129. Colour transition, v. 86. Copernicus, xi. 473. ' Don Quixote,' 1595-6, iv. 158. Dover pier, iv. 451. Duma, vi. 56. Edinburgh : its derivation, x. 410. Edward in Slavonic, viii. 115. Electron, ii. 225. Fanshawe (Sir R.), iii. 499. Folk- J
lore origins, vii. 53. German Encyclopaedia,
viii. 457. Gwyneth, ii. 255. Harbours, xi.
477. Haze, vii. 214. Helvellyn, iii. 287.
Hetman : Ataman, v. 157. Hus before the
Council of Constance, xii. 94, 158. Imman-
quable,xi. 145. " Jan Kees," v. 15. Lithuanian
etymological dictionary, v. 313. M., iv. 134.
March (Ausias), v. 14. Masburensis : its
identity, xi. 413. One : its pronunciation, xii.
288. Ossian, vi. 336. Pearl, its etymon, vi.
137. Piccaninny, iv. 255. Place, v. 412.
Porta del Popolo, Rome, ix. 433. Roman law,
x. 469. Russian Christian martyr (first), viii.
93. Scaramouch, x. 86, 257. Siberia, i. 346.
Soul and eyes, vi. 466. Trafalgar, iv. 385.
Turntable in Llaneilian Church, vi. 337.
' Volksbiicher," xii. 58. Whiff, a boat, x. 29.
Whitsunday in the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,'
ii. 313. ' Wilhelm Meister,' ii. 57. Zemstvo
and Zemsky-Sob6r, iii. 185
Krimpen (W. del Court de) on Van Sypesteyn
manuscripts, iii. 409 Kroencke (E.), book-collector, his biography, i.
148, 198
Krueger (Dr. G.) on Agnostic poets, ii. 528. Algonquin element in English, iii. 34. " All the world and his wife," xii. 177. Antiquary v. antiquarian, ii. 174. Ash as place-name, i. 72. Bacon, viii. 310. Blake (Benjamin) : Nor- man : Oldmixon, iii. 15. Browning's " thunder- free," ii. 194. " Chapzugar cheese," xi. 476. ' Childe Harold,' viii. 430. Clocks stopped at death, iii. 175. Cowper, ii. 149. Davies's epigram on actors, xii. 389. Defiance, vi. 226. Dogs in war, v. 195. Dry, as applied to spirituous liquors, viii. 269. Duelling in Ger- many, iv. 516. Dugdale's trustworthiness, iv. 487. English authors' birthdates, vi. 228. English spelling : English culture, v. 148. Epicurus in art, xii. 347. Falstaff on honour, v. 128. Fire : fire out, viii. 455. German quotation, i. 339. Globetrotter, viii. 485. Grindy, viii. 93. H in Cockney, ii. 491. Haldane, x. 347. Haze, vii. 273. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 354. ' Henry IV.,' III. i. vi. 324. Hock : Hog : Hoga, viii. 13. ' Honest broker," ii. 452. Immortality of animals, i. 336. Jeer, i. 70. Kaboose, ii. 214. ' Let the dead bury their dead," i. 488. Letters, their names, iii. 228. " Luther's distich," i. 473. Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, vii. 256. Pamela : Pamela, i. 433 ; ii. 90. Pittance, viii. 186. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 209. Port- manteau words, v. 235. Quotations wanted, iv. 91. Rowton (Lord), v. 149. Shakespeare's epitaph, x. 346. Shakespeare's grave, iii. 495. Shakespeariana, ii. 523 ; iv. 443 ; vii. 302 ; viii. 164 ; ix. 264 ; x. 164. Split infinitive, iii. 51. Step-brother, ii. 473. Stepping across a child, ix. 338. Telling the bees, x. 97. TH as a symbol, x. 390. Touching wood, vi. 231. Trooping the colours, ii. 116. Vegetarian : Fruitarian, xii. 427. Vocabulary of peasant, ix. 134. " Volksbiicher," xii. 133. Voltaire and Rousseau, viii. 154. Waterloo campaign, v. 107, 373. Welsh rabbit, i. 70. Whit- sunday, iii. 16. Winston Shakespeare portrait, ix. 68. Women and wine-making, vii. 295. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 192 Krug on slavery, iv. 429
Kruger (Frederick), Hermit of Wallasey, iii. 246 Kuens or quens, derivation of the word, vi. 170 Kuroki (General), his origin, ii. 347