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TENTH SERIES.


287


Font consecration, ii. 269 ; iii. 154. Holyrood font, iii. 30

V. (T. T.) on Treaty of Tilsit, ix. 237 V. (V.H.I.L.I.C.I.) on Humphrey Barnet, ix. 206. ' Battel of the Catts,' iv. 228. Beaconsfield (Lord), his schoolmaster, xi. 362. Carroll (William), iii. 208. Charles I.'s execution, iv. 46. " Correct to a T," xii. 376. ' Inveni portum," ix. 324. Masonry and religion, vii. 513. Pour, v. 329. Shakespeare in French, xi. 158. Suck-bottle : feeding-bottle, viii. 256. Troutbeck (John), vi. 249. " Wax and curnels," viii. 33. Wound, vii. 391 V. (W. A.) on two popular refrains, ix. 75 V. (W. I. R.) on Ashburner family, ii. 519. Burns anticipated, i. 286. Charles I. : interesting letters, i. 65. Chatham (Earl of), Masonic portrait, i. 427. Cricket, ii. 145, 394. ' Death of Nelson,' ii. 493. Dobbin, children's game, ii. 348. Edmond and Edward, iii. 153. Electric telegraph anticipated, ii. 66, 135. Esther in ' Bleak House,' i. 125. Fanshawe family, iii. 494. " God rest you merry," iii. 116. ' It's a very good world," ii. 26. " Luther's distich," i. 473. "Our Lady of the Snows," i. 511. Parsloes Hall, Essex', iii. 490 ; iv. 34. Pomple : trefoil, iv. 126. Prerogative Court of Canter- bury, iv. 95. Rubens's ' Palaces of Genoa,' i. 267. " There was a man," ii. 111. True Methodist ; or, Christian in Earnest,' i. 167. Wilkie's journal or diary, i. 329. Ythancsester, Essex, iv. 90

V.-W. (F. S.) on Hugo de Burgh, iii. 408. Charle- magne's Roman ancestors, iii. 432. Horse- shoes for luck, iii. 314 V.-W. (H. S.) on Campbells in Strand, v. 94.

Nutt (Dorothy), i. 35 V. & Co. on " Vin gris," ix. 452 Vaccaries or booths, derivation of the word, ii. 167 Vaccination and inoculation, ii. 27, 132, 216, 313,

394, 456, 513

Vache a Colas, meaning of the term, xii. 48 Vachell (A. C.) on Vachell, ix. 389 Vachell (H. A.), his novel ' The Face of Clay,' viii.

508

Vachell (Col. William), his wife, ix. 389, 474 Vachell surname, c. 1700-50, xii. 48 Vaclav (St.) and "Good King Wenceslaus," vii.

426

Vacuum cleaning, its introduction, xii. 308 Vade-Walpole (H. S.) on Sir JohnVaughan, i. 28.

" Was you ? " and " You was," v. 155 Vade-Walpole (T. H. B.) on Hesse-Danish alliance,

xi. 253 Vadstena Church, Norway, English princess buried

in, iii. 246, 315 Vaghnatch, or tiger-claw weapon, i. 408 ; ii. 55,

95

Vagrancy, its suppression, xi. 226 Vagrants at Thorpe Salvin, 1709 and 1719, xi.

347 Valadi (Marquis of), c. 1790, his religious views, v.

69 Valentine (Roberto), English composer, 1707, ii.

27 Valentine lines in ' Dombey and Son,' xi. 209,

257 Valentine's Day, Drayton on, xi. 170, 218, 257,

358

Valkyrie, pronunciation of the word, ii. 324 Valle Crucis abbots, xi. 346

Valle Rodol, King John at, i. 469, 512 ; ii. 57, 134


Valletort (Isabel or Beatrice) = P. Corbet, x. 168,

253 Vallum on " Probleme de St. P^tersbourg," vi.

428 Valoroso (King), Sir Leslie Stephen on, vi. 170,

216

Valparaiso, pronunciation of the name, vi. 206 Valtyne on moon names, iv. 289 Valtyre on Moscow campaign, iii. 167 Vamphorn, musical instrument, v. 110, 154, 394 Van Bassen and H. Janssens, painting by, c. 1660,

v. 129 Van Dyck, supposed picture by, at High Wycombe,

xii. 108, 273

Van Elder (J. I.) on canon v. prebendary, vi. 189. Election Sunday, Westminster School, vi. 149. Maiden Road, Stratford, vi. 136 Van Lier (Rev.) and William Cowper, xii. 347 Van Sypesteyn MSS., their sale, iii. 341, 409 Vandecar, etymology of the name, v. 379, 455 Vanden-Bempde family, ix. 108 Vane (Rev. and Hon. G. H. F. ), his death, iv. 100 Vane (Sir Harry), portrait of, ii. 108 Vane (Viscount), pictures belonging to, c. 1789,

viii. 327

Vane family of Kent, iv. 165 Vanessa, her burial-place, xii. 346 Vanishing London. See London : Vanishing. Vanneck (Mrs. and Miss) and the Prince Regent,

xii. 188, 251, 318, 377, 417, 456, 498 Vapo on fast short of, ix. 432 Varapee, use and meaning of the word, viii. 349 Varden : " Dolly Varden," as a term of reproach,

ii. 185 Vardill (Anna Jane), her ' Lines to a Skeleton,' ix.

304 ; x. 408

Varro, notice of bacteria in ' De Re Rustica,' v. 45 Vastern, place-name, its derivation, iii. 347, 413 ;

v. 198

Vaudreuil, King John at, ii. 134 Vaughan (Dean), his pupils, doves or lambs, vii.

128, 197 Vaughan (Rev. E.), Archdeacon of Madras, his

descendants, iv. 309 Vaughan (Sir John), Governor of Londonderry,

i. 28 Vaughan (John), pretended Waterloo veteran,

iv. 347, 391 Vaughan (Capt. W.), c. 1631, biography, xii. 350,

474 Vaughan (W. H.) on derivation of Butterworth,

xii. 9. Place-names, xi. 288 Vaus (John), grammarian, his works, iv. 248 Vectigal, incorrectly made a dactyl, ii. 326, 418 Vegetarian, derivation of the word, xii. 427, 511 Veitch family, x. 87 Vendium, use and meaning of the word, v. 148,

197, 271 Venice, Doge's likeness blotted out, i. 469, 517 ;

Averrhoes on, ii. 130 ; Coryat on, iv. 189, 276 ;

window in memory of Sir Henry Wotton at,

vii. 127 ; Gothic arches of the Doge's Palace, xi.

128

Venison in summer, i. 47, 113 Venn (J.) on Harvey's birthplace, x. 216 Venner (Thomas) and the Fifth-Monarchy rising;,

vii. 290, 334, 515 Venoix, Normandy, and derivation of Grosvenor,

v. 208 Ventura (Angelo Benedetto) and Times '

advertisement. 1828. iii. 66 Verantius (Bishop Faustus). his ' Novae Machinae.'

xii. 243