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GENERAL INDEX.
Lackington (J.), Ms Temple of the Muses, iv. 54,
177, 233
Lacombe (Father), O.M.I., and Alberta, Canada, ix. 486
Laconic letters, v. 108, 153, 171, 197, 234
Lacy family, c. 1570, xii. 489
Ladies, cheese for, xi. 229, 292, 334
Ladies' cricket matches, c. 1777, xi. 386
Ladies in society, articles on, v. 469, 514
Ladies riding sideways, earliest instance, viii. 168, 235 ; xii. 247, 295
Lady, unmarried, her coat of arms, iii. 348, 398
Lady -bird folk-lore, viii. 9, 116
Lady Chapels, x. 289
Lady Day and Christmas Day, their relation, x. 508 ; xi. 71
' Lady's Museum,' 1800-5, its value, iii. 169
Lady's speech hi the House of Lords, xi. 129
Laffan (T.) on prize money, ix. 329. Family of Tipperary, viii. 513
Lafleur (P. T.) on Thackeray's historical novels, x. 146
Lafontaine, variant of a fable, v. 487 ; vi. 52
Lage de Cueilly (M. de), his ' M&noires,' xi. 346
Lairstall. See Laystall.
Lake (Lord), created 1804, his arms, x. 348
Lake of St. Lampierre, Berne, v. 489
Lamb (Charles), 1717, champion of chimney- sweepers, v. 5
Lamb (Charles), and ' Address to Poverty,' i. 43, 151 ; and Coleridge and Mr. May, 61, 109 ; identity of " Phil Elia," ii. 527 ; iii. 36, 79, 112 ; and his friend George Dyer, iii. 282 ; and Shacklewell, 288, 352, 414 ; his use of ' cupil- larian," iv. 69 ; on the Panopticon, 127, 215, 297 ; and Thomson, 306 ; his grandmother's gravestone, 328, 414 ; his continental tour, iv. 445, 512, 538 ; v. 11 ; books from his library, " Enort," iv. 445, 512, 538 ; his essay ' My Relations,' 464 ; and James White, v. 153 ; allusion to Norwich weavers, 225 ; at weddings, 265 ; " The Salutation and Cat," vi. 106 ; quotation from Latham's dictionary, 427 ; supposed hoax by, 490 ; lines by him, Cowper, or Hood, vii. 11 ; his Jewish extraction, 121, 212 ; on Thicknesse's ' France,' 205, 274, 355 ; his house in Islington, 312, 413, 472 ; and Dyer, and Primrose Hill, viii. 301 ; in Great Russell Street, viii. 421 ; ix. 37 ; his ' My Great-Aunt's Manuscript,' ix. 29 ; and Winchmore Hill, 187 ; and Capt. Starkey, xi. 241, 372 ; and his " Pepe," xii. 168, 250
Lamb (E. H.) on Hemming = Stevens, iii. 349
Lamb (Mary), and play at Sadler's Wells, i. 7, 70, 96, 136 ; in Great Russell Street, viii. 421 ; ix. 37
Lamb in place-names, iii. 109, 149, 294
Lambarde (Capt. F. F.) on " The Crooked Billet," x. 77. Fitzroy (George), Duke of Northumber- land, viii. 289
Lambert (F.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 489
Lamberton (J. P.) on English ancestry of General Grant, iv. 47. Izard, iv. 237. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 55
Lamberton Toll, marriages at, ii. 516
Lambeth, term of tenure, ii. 173
Lambeth Register and the Parker consecration, xii. 62, 112, 172
Lambpark, field-name, its etymology, xii. 388, 473
Lambs and green fields, prayers about, viii. 410
Lame dog poem, vii. 89
Lamont harp, i. 329 ; ii. 71, 132
Lamplighter's ladder, its disuse, ix. 389, 430, 471 t
x. 12
Lamprey (A. S.) on Orange toast, viii. 269 ^ Lamprey family of Dublin, vi. 490 Lampson (O. L.) on Washington, viii. 188 Lampte, in report of 1564-5, its meaning, xii. 388 r
473 Lamy (Dr. John) = Ann Knox, temp. George II.,.
xii. 210
Lanarth or Llanarth, barony of, i. 489 ; ii. 212 Lancashire and Cheshire wills, i. 38 Lancashire custom : Wet-rents, vi. 426 Lancashire in 1574 the " sincke of Popery," viii-
387
Lancashire toast, its authorship, ii. 10, 58 Lancaster, statue of Queen Victoria at, x. 124 Lancaster (Henry, Count of) and Charles the Bold r
i. 189, 232, 335 Lancaster (Joseph), his portrait in the National
Portrait Gallery, iii. 468 ; and Harriet, 1811,
iv. 29
Lancaster (R. H.), painter, xi. 490 Lancaster Bridge, drawing of, c. 1780, viii. 168 Lancaster celebrities, 1558-1881, their portraits,,
ix. 467
Lancaster clockmakers, ix. 487 Lancaster family of Milverton, Somerset, x. 386 Lancaster red rose, earliest use, viii. 9 Land lying towards the sun, vi. 106, 215 Land measure, 1715, piddle as, x. 326, 373 Land of Bus, sunken, its locality, vi. Ill Land of Green Ginger, name explained, xii. 240 Land offices in North America, 1774, xii. 150, 415- Landbote, in churchwardens' accounts, xi. 369, 432 Landed property in the Franco-German War, i..
226 Landguard Fort and " Commissary " Stubl:ins r
ix. 230
Landmark, gibbet as, ix. 371, 438 Lando (Ortensio) and Eugenio Raimondi, iii. 363 Landolphe (F. E.) on first National Anthem, iv*
249
Landor (W. S.) and Giles Manage, viii. 407, 451 Land-waiter, its meaning, vii. 40 Land-water, Cornish use of the word, ix. 507 Lane (Anna Catherina) = John Cculson, ii. 269 Lane (H. Murray) on Charles the Bold, i. 232.
Step -brother, i. 475 Lane (John) on English Government fund for
French emigre's, v. 327. Hawkins (Sir Christo- pher), x. 268. Lady in the House of Lords, xi,
129. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 327. Noyes
(Robert), xi. 288. Parliamentary anecdotes,
xii. 227. " Two Friends," Princes Street, -\%
90
Lane (Mrs.) and Peter Pindar, i. 226 Lane (Sir Richard), 1584-1650, Lord Keeper, xii,
449 Lang (Andrew), his comments on " Hirsles yont,' r
iii. 224 ; and the Campden Mystery, 367 Lang (Andrew) on author of 'St. Johnstoun,' ii.
407. Iron in Homer, vii. 141 Langbaine (Provost Gerard), viii. 229, 292 Langdon (Roger), Mus.Doc., vii. 228 Langford (Alexander), cloth maker, 1544, x. 407 Langford (H. G.) on Shakespeariana, ii. 344 Langland, his reference to Wy in Hampshire, vii.
508
Langley (G. W.) on " Ovah " bubbles, i. 169 Langley (J.) on reindeer, its spelling, viii. 170.
St. Peter's at Rome, xi. 448 Langley Meynell, Derbyshire, and the Francis
family, iii. 270, 331