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GENERAL INDEX.
Kyd (Stewart), his youngest daughter, ii. 407
Kyd (T.) on Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 355
Kyd's ' Spanish Tragedy ' and ' Bichard II.,'
iv. 323
Kyle (W. T.) on Robert Wood, iv. 108 Kyllyngworth (Mr.), his wonderful beard, ii. 166 Kyme or Keene family, v. 469 Kynan, grandfather of Owen Gwynnedd, v. 169,
215, 314
Kynaston (Humphrey), outlawed 1491, x. 134 Kynaston's translation of Chaucer's ' Troilus,' iv.
109
L in " alme," iv. 16
L. on Bri : The Planche, iv. 389. Earthquakes in Wales, vi. 30. Inscription on museum, i. 268. Quotations wanted, vi. 89. Tarn- worth churchyard wall, vii. 210 L. (A.) on handkerchiefs as relics, viii. 448. Muni- cipal documents, iii. 50 L. (A. A.) on riddle, i. 207 L. (A. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii.
509
L. (A. H. ) on chemists' coloured bottles, v. 168 L. (A. S.) on Addison's maternal ancestry, x. 356. Cook (Benjamin), bookseller, vi. 308. Lamprey family of Dublin, vi. 490. Lawrence, iv. 388. Lintot Society, vi. 389. Lintott (H. and J.), vi. 469
L. (C.) on White Ensign, ix. 128 L. (D. C.) on St. Ninian's Church, ii. 68 L. (E. M.) on " Lost in a convent's solitary gloom,"
i. 67
L. (E.P.)on collar for reprieved criminal, viii. 507 L. (E. W.) on prisons in Paris, iv. 349 L. (F. C.) on French-Canadian literature, viii. 57 L. (F. D.) on naval action, 21 June, 1814, vii. 246 L. (F. de H.) on John Bossom, xii. 150. Cam- bridge early lists, ix. 414. Carnwath pedigree, viii. 492 ; ix. 398. Cope of Bramshill, iii. 174. English bishop (first) to marry, x. 412 ; xi. 51. Floral emblems of countries, v. 509. French refugee bishops, viii. 171. Godfrey (Col. Charles), vi. 155. Hastings (Warren), his first wife, i. 494. Hayes, Consul at Smyrna, v. 349. Hinds (Dr. Samuel), i. 517. Jack and Jill, iv. 93. Pinchbeck family, iv. 77. Plane sailing or plain sailing, x. 270. Prebend of Can tiers, iv. 410. Renzi (Sir Matthew de), x. 433. St. Barbara's emblems, xii. 216. Sargent (Henry Martyn), ix. 276. Stephenson, Governor of Bengal, ii. 437 ; iii. 395. Vanneck (Mrs. and Miss), xii. 377 L. (F. F.) on Capt. Death, i. 48. Woffington
(Peg), her letter, i. 124 L. (G.) on " He who knows not," i. 277 L. (G. D.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter,
iv. 353
L. (G. H.) on Shoreditch family, x. 369 L. (G. P.) on woolmen in the fifteenth century,
ii. 514
L. (H.) on Capt. Curry, 1759, v. 208 L. (H. B.) on authors of quotations wanted,
vii. 10 L. (H. G.) on West's picture of death of Wolfe, v.
409
L. (H. P.) on "A nafedave," xii. 296. Abra- cadabra, x. 54 ; xi. 418. Anna, a place-name, x. 417. Anne of Austria, ix. 452. Apples : their old names, ix. 297. " Artahshashte," xi. 148. Baal-fires, x. 252. ' Beeswaxers," xi. 237. Bergerode, xi. 434. Besturne in trouba-
dour poetry, viii. 406. Black Guard, xi.
446. Bladum : siligo, viii. 114. Blather :-
bladder, vi. 456. Bloom in iron manufacture,
viii. 26. Blunder of a Vulgate translator, vii.
126. Bossing, its meaning, vii. 135. Breese in
' Hudibras,' viii. 77. Bridge, its derivation,,
i. 189. Broach or brooch, iii. 78. ' Broken-
selde," xi. 233. Burglars, charm used by, vii.
426. Camber, xi. 326. Canon of wine at mess,.
viii. 390. Card terms, x. 468. " Catalogue
raisonn^e," xii. 418. Chauceriana, viii. 252*
Che vesel = pillow, vii. 268. ' Chops of the
Channel," viii. 268; xii. 117. Church spoons,
v. 13. Churchwardens' accounts, vii. 275*
Clergy, inferior, their appellations, x. 251.
Comether, xi. 33. Copin (King) : St. Coppin,
vii. 29. Corked (man tie )= purple, ix. 467.
Court Roll terms, vii. 515. Crakowed shoes,.
vii. 445. Cureton's Multanis, iii. 337. Cursals,
ii. 509. Dante : Dorando : Durand, xi. 186.
Death after lying, x. 274. Death-birds in
Scotland and Ireland, vi. 173. Dickens on half-
baptized, x. 90. Disgate : dischauce, xii. 26.
" Diss.," an abbreviation, v. 69. ' Dog and
Pot," xii. 474. Dog's nose, v. 252. Dolls on
race-courses, x. 326. Doncaster weather-
rime, v. 456. Double acrostics in newspapers,.
ix. 390. Baling, xi. 176. Earife, co. Kent,
xi. 358. El-Serujah, xi. 58. Everglade : its
derivation, x. 158. Faseole, its etymology
xii. 233. Feskin, to swathe, ix. 508. Figgess or
Figgiss, ix. 478. " Filling the cup," ix. 307.
Fiteres = rags, vii. 509. Flintwinch (Affery) in
' Little Dorrit,' iv. 466. Fludous, Le, vi. 70.
" Fortune of war," ix. 387. French words in
Scotch, x. 133, 314. Glosses of Middle English,
ix. 126. Gray's ' Elegy ' and ploughing cus-
toms, xii. 389. Grindleton, xi. 393. Gp-
mara's ' Conquest of the Weast India,' xii.
270. Gowdike, viii. 214. Gower, a Kentish
hamlet, xi. 95. H aspirate in English writers,
xii. 492. Hackney, ix. 91. Hamberbonne, v.
190. Hansed = admitted to a Hans, x. 286.
Haswell family, iii. 313 ; iv. 35. Hatmakers'
materials, ix. 477. Hawser : Haul, xi. 455.
Heraldic terms, early, ix. 466. Hoek van
Holland, vii. 473. Horssekyns, viii. 35.
" House of warantyse," x. 89. Hove, x. 112.
Hovelling, x. 198. Jewish queries, ix. 478.
Jommox : wudget : wompus, viii. 16. Kes or
kese, to kick, v. 127. Ketty land, ix. 416.
London cries, vi. 434. ' Lying Bishop " :
miles of varying length, vii. 496. Maltese
beefeaters, xii. 198. Manor Court terms, xi. 517.
Mareboake : viere, viii. 15. Martello towers,
iii. 313. Matross : Topass, their meaning,
vii. 348. May Song, v. 474. Motte : Mot r
x. 415. " Nom de guerre ' and ' Nom de
plume," viii. 356. ' Notes and Queries r
Commemoration, xii. 376. Omnibuses, old, x.
153. Oregon, xii. 258. Oxe-aye, vi. 234.
Parish dinners, x. 57. Pearl, its derivation, x.
237. Pightle : pikle, v. 93. Pimlico : Eye-
bright, x. 457. Pin -basket = youngest child ,
ix. 417. Plains = timber-denuded lands, xii.
194. Poet Laureate read at the head of troops,
iii. 345. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 54. Popular
etymologies of the old homilists, viii. 7. Port-
manteau words, v. 512. Potter's Bar : Seven
Kings, xi. 376. Pot-waller : pot-walloper,
viii. 298, 371. Privet: Benny, ix. 197.
' Promptorium,' xi. 14. ' Property has its
duties," &c., ix. 349. Proverb on beating,