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TENTH SERIES.


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37 ; " Defixionum Tabellae," xi. 186, 276 ; first schoolmaster, 362, 454 ; Letters of Runny- mede, xii. 80 ; engraved portrait, 449 ; Radicals and Conservatives, 490. See also Disraeli.

Beadnell family, i. 17, 515

Beale (B.) reputed inventor of bathing-machines, ii. 130

Beale (Bartholomew), 1632-97, portrait painter, iv. 104

Beale (Charles), artist, his biography, iv. 104

Beale (S.) on ' American in Paris,' xii. 410

Beanstall and crown, badge, its meaning, iv. 55

Beards, wonderful, ii. 166, 275

Beardshaw (H. J.) on chapbooks and broadsides, iv. 413. Creation, its date, iii. 333. Holden family, vii. 233. Maurice (Widow), printer, x. 158. Newbolds of Derbyshire, viii. 198. Place, v. 316, 371. ' Plumper's Inn," vii. 205. Poonah painting, vii. 152. " Run of his teeth," i. 478. Wolverhampton pulpit, ii. 97

Bears and boars in Britain, ii. 248, 489

Beating : woman, spaniel, and walnut tree, ix. 170, 298 ; x. 15, 152

Beating the bounds, the custom, i. 489 ; ii. 113 ; iii. 209, 293, 390 ; iv. 31

Beating the bounds in 1763, xi. 384, 497

Beatrice on heraldic, v. 230

Beatty (Mrs. Cecilia), Anti-Slavery agitator, vi. 365, 470

Beau as a nickname, earliest use, viii. 28

Beauchamp (E.) on " Bonnets of blue," ii. 347

Beauchamp (Sir Gilbert) knighted, 1426, viii. 409

Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick, their pedigree. iii. 488

Beauchamp family of Somersetshire, viii. 307, 471 ; ix. 55

Beauchamp family and Holt Castle, xii. 56, 92, 227, 291

Beauford (Dr.), Rector of Camelford, x. 349, 412, 458

Beaumont (Agnes), her religious experiences, viii. 490

Beaumont (Annabella)= Francis Prior, 1708, v. 8. 78

Beaumont (Francis), judge, and Thomas Speght, iv. 47

Beaumont (Sir Thomas), of Whitley Hall, co. York, his motto, i. 87

Beaumont and Fletcher : quotation from ' Valen- tinian,' i. 405 ; folk-lore medicine in, v. 129, 195 ; ballads in ' Monsieur Thomas,' vi. 223, 291 ; ' Pilgrim,' ix. 301 ; ' Knight of the Burning Pestle,' x. 427

' Beauty of Buttermere,' Sadler's Wells play alluded to by Wordsworth, iii. 352

Beauvais, Bouvear, or Bouviere family, viii. 251, 315, 414

Beayen (A. B.) on 'Abbey of Kilkhampton,' xii. 450. Aldermen of Bishopsgate, x. 466 ; of London, 167. Althorp (Lord) in the House of Commons, xii. 6. Attorney- General to the Queen, x. 171. Brembre or Brambre, x. 306. Constables of the Tower, ix. 390; x. 70. Gordon (Dr. W.) of Bristol, x. 416. Hildesley (Mark), i. 475. Hoppner (R. Bel- grave), x. 417. Jacobsen (Sir Jacob), xii. 413. Janssen (Sir Theodore), xii. 398. Lord Mayor of London, viii. 268. M.P.'s for London, 1404, xii. 325. Michell (John), Mayor of London, xii. 361. Monoux (George), viii. 496 ; ix. 431. Officer of the Pipe, x. 350. Pigott (Sir Arthur Leary), x. 513. Pollard (Sir Lewis), xi. 365.


Scrope (Adrian), xi. 117. Sheriffs of London,

x. 167. Townshend (C.) M.P., xi. 282. Usher

of the Green Rod, xii. 377. Wise (H. C.), x. 55. Beaver or bever, a meal, ii. 180 Beaver (H.M.S.), c. 1828, inquired after, xi. 189 Beavis (Richard), his paintings in the Guidlhall,

ix. 308 Beazley (F. C.) on Beezely, Sussex, ix. 338*

Litton family of Derby and Stafford, ix. 309 Bee (Anthony), burial in Durham Cathedral,

iv. 369, 436

Bec-en-Hent, house-name, its meaning, xii. 50, 174 Beche-de-mer, use of the word, xi. 482 Beckenham Church, desecrated font at, ii. 171 Becker (A. G.) on authors of quotations, viii. 48 Becket (Thomas), bookseller, d. 1813, his epitaph,

viii. 227 Becket (Thomas a), his martyrdom, references

and illustrations, i. 388, 450 ; his martyrdom,

ii. 30, 195, 432 ; form of name, iv. 147, 214, 278 Beckford and Rabelais, iv. 264 Beckford queries, xi. 38'6, 438 Becon (Thomas), Rector of Buckland, Herts,

ii. 227 Beddoe (J.) on Capt. Rutherfurd at Trafalgar,

xi. 454

Beddoes (W. F. ) on Cheney family, ix. 269 Beddoes surname, viii. 64, 113, 158 Beddows (H. T. ) on field memorials to sportsmen,

xi. 196. Wood (Eleanor), x. 477 Bede (Cuthbert), Durham associations of his

sketches, vi. 306 Bede (Venerable), translation of Fourth Gospel

viii. 130, 172 Bedford (Herbrand, llth Duke of), memorial

tablets erected by, vi. 215 Bedford (Rev. W. K. R.), his death, iii. 120 Bedford (Admiral William), d. 1827, his parentage,

vii. 407 Bedford County History, by Rev. J. D. Parry,

ix. 306 Bedfordshire, archdeacon's marks in church in,

v. 209, 314

Bedingfeld or Paston (Dorothy), of York, vi. 509 Bedingfield (Robert), b. 1720, his poems, ix. 184 Bedlow the informer, 1650-80, his biography,

ix. 229

Bedr, Mohammed's first battle, ii. 409, 475 Bedwell (C. E. A.) on Spencer Cowper, xi. 377.

Gosnold, viii. 231. Pigott (Sir A. Leary), x. 514 Bee (Thomas), his ' Anthology,' xi. 108, 218 Bee. See Bees. Beechey (E. M.) on Capt W. Bennett, x. 488.

Chantrey and Oliver, miniaturists, xi. 29 Beechey (Sir W.), his portrait of Harriet Mellon,

vii. 386

Beefeaters, Maltese, c. 1859, xii. 148, 198 Beer, sold without licence, ii. 9, 71 ; viii. 232,

294 ; used in building, ii. 455 Beer-brewing and brick-making, early, viii. 465 Bees, superstitions connected with, ii. 26 ; on-

Napoleon's coronation robe, v. 9, 76, 115 ;

for the lord of the manor, vi. 166 ; in mourning,

viii. 100 ; telling the, viii. 329 ; x. 97 ; folk- lore of, ix. 433 ; and lucky days, Chinese belief,

x 285

Bee-sting, cure for rheumatism, xii. 248, 295 Beeswaxers, football boots, xi. 187, 237, 297 Beeswing Club, Cockspur Street, xii. 449, 512 Beezely, place-name, its locality, ix. 269, 368 ;

xi. 475 ; xii. 57, 92 .

Befana : Epiphany, Roman folk-lore, xi. 6, 7J Begbie (K. M.) on Verschoyle : Folden, iii. 11