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GENERAL INDEX.


Titles, Jacobite and French Canadian, recognition

of, v. 87

Titles, princely, in Germany, vi. 150, 255 Titles, conferred by Cromwell, x. 49, 112 Tittle, etymology of the word, iv. 325 Tituladoes, derivation of the word, i. 449 ; ii. 16 Tiverton, ducking the mayor and constable at, iv.

325

Tiverton on John Hoy, vi. 9 To, with the infinitive, and in to-day, to-morrow,

iii. 211, 305, 350 " To Peipon," Kirkstall Abbey inn, obscure jest,

xi. 328, 418 Toad, as medicine, ii. 325 ; King John poisoned

by a, iv. 168, 256, 492 ; immured at Stone,

vii. 185

Toad, midwife, its name, ix. 129, 236 Toast, Lancashire, its authorship, ii. 10, 58 Toastmaster, earliest, at public banquets, iii. 309,

395

Toasts, fifty-nine, drunk in one evening, ii. 210 Tobacco, pronunciation of the word, iv. 126 ;

etymology of the word, vii. 167 ; George

Buchanan on, viii. 86 ; called the weed, ix.

129, 274 Tobacco, drinking tobacco, allusions to, xii. 369,

454

Tobacco-boxes, slot, ix. 470 Tobacconist's heraldry, x. 427 Tobacconist's sign : " Old Highlander," vii.

47, 92, 115, 137, 457 ; xi. 305, 307, 396 Toby's dog, fine for preaching on, iv. 508, 535 ;

v. 32

To-day : to-morrow, to in, iii. 305, 350 Tofana Acqua, its composition, ii. 269, 353 Token, Purim, 1796 : Cabbage Society, viii. 368,

413 Tokens, Communion, earliest use in Scotland, iv.

387, 430 ; in New England, c. 1822, viii. 5 Tokens, school and college, ix. 70, 237, 296 Tokens and coins, copper, how to clean, i. 248,

335, 456

Toker or Tucker (Robert), c. 1540, xii. 268, 418 Told (Silas), writer on prison life, x. 348, 390 Tollage, explanation of the term, i. 126, 232 Tollemache or Tolmash (Capt. Wm), 1663-91,

ix. 489

Tollgate houses, x. 188, 274, 357 Tolsey at Gloucester, its history, x. 469 ; xi.

15

' Tom Moore of Fleet Street,' melodrama, iv. 230 Tomahawk, origin of the word, ii. 387 Tombola concerts, June, 1843, iii. 469 Tombstones, their preservation, viii. 201, 275, 433 Tomline, near St. Bees' Head, i. 368 Tomlins (T. E.), antiquary, and Pinks's ' His- tory of Clerkenwell,' iv. 427 ; his writings, vi.

228, 338 Tommy-on-the-Bridge, Newcastle character, vii.

30, 94

To-morrow : to-day, to in, iii. 305, 350 Tongs, lattice, in Wales, ix. 67, 312 Tongue, speech after removal of, ix. 169, 216,

296 ; slip of the tongue a bad omen, xii. 89 Tongue-twisters, Spanish and French, iii. 216 ;

Bohemian, ix. 446 Tooke (John Home), inscription at St. Nicholas's,

Brighton, vii. 509 ; viii. 92 ; " the vaults

of," at Bunhill Row, viii. 509; his burial-place,

ix. 497 Tooke and Halley families, vii. 445 ; viii. 37,

221, 373 ; xi. 64 Tooke'family, ix. 386


Tooker, derivation of the word, ii. 307

Toole (J. L.), his first stage appearance, vi. 469 ;

his theatrical career, vii. 118 Tooley Street, three tailors of, ii. 468 ; iii. 35 Tooth, pugging, its meaning, vi. 342, 391, 434,

517 Tooth, single, referred to by Herodotus, vii. 205 ;

one continuous in each jaw, ix. 326 Toothache, x. 121, 171, 196, 216, 416, 474 Toorey (A.) on Shakespearian conjunction, vi.

366

Top spit, use of the term, i. 36 Top the candle, use of the term, viii. 347 Topass, explanation of the name, vii. 348, 411 Topham (Mrs.), 1791. See Wells (Mrs. Mary}. Topinambou, use and derivation of the word, v.

66, 131

Topographical collections for counties, iii. 286 Topographical pottery, English, xi. 230, 337 Topography of ancient London, ii. 58 Topsy-turvy, early use of the term, xii. 167 Torbay, Bonaparte on the Bellerophon at, ix. 321,

382

Torch and taper, their difference, i. 109, 196, 293 Torfrida on periodicals for women, i. 228 Torpedo or cramp fish, Latin epigram on, vi. 16 Torpedoes anticipated, i. 286, 374 Torpedoes, submarines, and rifled cannon in

Napoleon's time, iii. 89, 111 Torrington, Devon, and Admiral Byng's title,

i. 189, 256

Torso on Gwyneth, ii. 108 Tortoiseshell male cats, their rarity, ix. 270 Tote, etymology of the word, ii. 161, 255 Tote = to carry, i. 449 Totem, etymology of the word, iii. 27 Tottenham, and Stoke Newington parish registers,

iii. 226 ; St. Eloy or St. Loy at, vi. 328, 417 ;

foreigners in, c. 1854, xi. 144 Tottenham Churchvard, its condition, viii. 247,

355, 437

Tottenham Court Road, alterations in, ii. 125 " Tottenham in his boots," c. 1711, xi. 368 Tottenham Street, alterations in, ii. 125 Totter-out, its meaning, viii. 5, 113, 294, 372,

475, 493

Touche or Touch surname, vi. 166, 434 Touchet (John and Peter), Westminster scholars,

ix. 288 Touching for the king's evil, iv. 287, 335 ; vi .

345

Toulon, Napoleon wounded at, vi. 287, 376 Toulouse, supposed facetious legal judgment at,

v. 286 Touraine, misprinted Lorraine in Mrs. Green's

' Henry II.,' xii. 309, 358

Tourmaline, its etymology, iii. 66, 115, 152, 197 Tournaments, official site of, vi. 89 Tournaments and jousts, particulars of, xii. 430 Tout d'en haut on Bedlow the informer, ix. 229 Tovey (D. C.) on ' Byways in the Classics,' iv. 261 .

Gray's letters, viii. 68. Smart (Christopher),

iii. 221, 354. ' Titus Andronicus,' newly dis- covered quarto, iii. 141 Tower Bridge anticipated, i. 367 Tower of London, Oxford men sent to, i. 309 ;

Robart Tidir carved on doorway, iii. 390 ;

memoirs by Britton and Brayley, v. 47, 114 ;

its Constables and Lieutenants, ix. 61, 161, 243,

390, 490 ; x. 70, 118, 213, 277 ; its records, ix.

129, 296 ; as Record Office, c. 1677, 168 ' Town,' monthly periodical, c. 1810, ix. 69, 237,

517