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GENEKAL INDEX.


Berwick, Steps of Grace at, ii. 426, 516

Berwick Law, Firth of Forth, in poem by Tanna-

hill, vii. 225

Besant (Sir Walter), on pronunciation of his sur- name, iii. 28, 113, 155, 196 ; on Dr. Isaac Watts, iii. 489 ; iv. 38 Beside : besides, their meanings, iv. 306, 375,

434, 493 Best (Capt.), his duel with Lord Camelford, v.

162, 218, 437 Best (Bishop John), of Carlisle, his descendants,

vii. 449 ; viii. 112 Besturne, use of the word in troubadour poetry,

viii. 406

Beta on telegraph wires, xi. 229 Betagh (William), his ' Voyage round the World,'

1719, iii. 61 Betham-Edwards (M.) on women voters in

counties and boroughs, i. 327 Bethell (C.) on Fenians and Western Australia,

ix. 236

Bethell (W.) on Holderness families, xii. 212 Betheral, etymology of the word, xii. 266, 316 Bethlehem Hospital, outfit of inmates, 1780, viii.

466

Beth Reynolds, surname, viii. 209 Betley register, curious entries in, ix. 65 Bett (H.) on TertuUian : Jerome, xii. 209 Betterment as a doctrine in 1667, v. 166 Bettes or Bettiss family, viii. 408 ; ix. 149 Bettesworth (Capt.), killed 1809, his statue, xi. 468 Bettesworth (Thomas), J.P., Southampton, 1650,

v. 308, 396

Bettiss or Bettes family, viii. 408 ; ix. 149 Betton (Thomas), memorial inscription, vi. 303 Betts family, v. 270 Betty = a hedge-sparrow, use of the word, vii. 469 ;

viii. 57

Betty= black pudding or haggis, iii. 6 Betubium, place-name, its identity, xii. 389 Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, its history, viii.

508 ; ix. 35, 313, 453

Bevan (A. T.) on Selwyn's fondness for executions, xii. 175

Bevan (Rev. ), of Worcester College, his

' Parochial Letters,' 1829, iii. 87 Beveridge (A. S.) on Babar's memoirs, i. 147 Beveridge (H.) on Milton's father-in-law, x. 281 Beveridge (J. R.) on Loutherbourgh, ii. 389 Beverley, Easter sepulchre at, 1526, i. 265 Bevis of Southampton, the legend, viii. 390,

434, 473

Bew (J.), bookseller, xi. 188, 256, 416, 498 Bewdley, Worcestershire, c. 1800, books on,

vi. 308, 436

Bewickiana, vii. 29 ; ix. 307, 394 ; xi. 268 Bewley (Sir E. D.) on " Esprit de 1'escalier," yh. 296. Fleetwood (George), his portrait, viii. 488. Gunnings of Castle Coote, v. 436. Heardlome : Heech, i. 29. Ireland, officers of State in, iv. 314. Jack and Jill, iv. 153. Pickering (Sir Gilbert), ii. 421. Woman's masculine name, ix. 518

Bewray, its use in the Revised Version, v. 226 Bexfield (W. R.), Mus. Doc., iv. 267, 315 Beyle (Henri), his use of " de," i. 34 Bezar stone, its properties, i. 113 Bhang, where to obtain, in London, xii. 490 Bhatinda on silesias : pocketings, ii. 268 Bhopal (Begum of), i. 14, 68 Biaccianelli (D.), Italian artist, c. 1870, ii. 468 Bianchi (Nicomede), Italian historian, his MSS. i. 349


Bibie (John), Drum-Major, c. 1642, vii. 168, 293

Bible : Robert Boyle on, i. 186 ; phrases doing duty for texts, 205 ; Baskish translation, 284, 315 ; original of St. Paul's " slowbellies," 405 ; ' Let the dead bury their dead," i. 488 ; ii. 77 ; ' Gospel of God's Anointed,' its author, ii. 8 ; -ed pronounced in public reading, 47 ; Breeches, its value, 87 ; printed by Christopher Barker, " 1495," 108, 151 ; Old Testament commentary , 188, 258 ; " sycomore " or " sycamore," 465 ; Baskish translation of Genesis, iii. 148 ; John Brown's ' Self - Interpreting Bible,' 228 ; Luther's ' Commentary on the Galatians,' 229 ; iv. 156 ; Psalm cxxxvii. 2, the weeping willow, iii. 247 ; iv. 115; in Gaelic, iii. 289; cheap editions of the Vulgate, iv. 17,93|; NewTestament in Basque, iv. 143, 255, 333 ; vii. 215 ; Spanish " Bear Bible," iii. 189, 274 ; Graham family, 207 ; bewray in Revised Version, v. 226 ; Dickens on, 304, 355, 391 ; Acts xxix., lost chapter, vi. 9, 74 ; printed in 1613, containing genealogy, vii. 88 ; translations of the Vulgate, 126 ; Bede's translation of the Fourth Gospel, viii. 130, 172 ; silk first mentioned in, 231, 276, 297 ; Abraham Lincoln and the Wycliffe, ix. 10 ; in weekly numbers, 64 ; Thumb, by John Taylor, ix. 366; xii. 367; "Knave of Jesus Christ," xii. 128, 338

Bibliographical queries, iv. 95

Bibliographical technical terms, x. 81, 484 ; xi. 82, 184 ; xii. 103, 204

Bibliographies, bibliography of, iii. 243, 316, 394 ; their annotation, iv. 135

Bibliography:

' Adamp Caduto,' vi. 250

Advertising, its history, ix. 286

JEsop in Greek, i. 268

^sop's Fables, 1821, xi. 270, 398

Ainoo and Baskish, i. 264, 297, 432

Alchemy, iv. 167

Alciatus, his ' Emblems,' v. 468, 512

Alcott (Louisa M.), ' Eight Cousins,' i. 489

'Anecdotes of Polite Literature,' 1764, vi. 201

Animals, their immortality, i. 169, 256, 336

Anne (Queen), her last years, iii. 32

" Antiquary's Books," xii. 383

' Arabian Nights,' iv. 409, 513

Arithmetic, iii. 50, 98

Arne(Dr.), iv. 409

Arnold (Matthew), iv. 405

' Athense Cantabrigienses,' i. 348, 412

Authors and their first books, iii. 247, 297

Bacon (Francis), viii. 78, 332

Baffo (Giorgio), vii. 449

Baily (Prof. Walter), vi. 507

Bariff (Capt. W.), ' Military Discipline,' v. 12

Barnes (Barnaby), ' The Devil's Charter,' i.467

Bartolozzi, i. 289

Baskish : legends, i. 190, 493 ; and Ainoo, 264, 297, 432 ; in the Biscayan dialect, ii. 264

Beating the bounds, iii. 391 ; iv. 31 Belot (Adolphe), iv. 46, 177

Bewickiana, xi. 268

Bianchi (N.), his MSS., i. 349

Bible : Acts xxix., lost chapter, vi. 9, 74 ; translations of Vulgate, vii. 126 ; Thumb, by J. Taylor, ix. 366 ; xii. 367 ; Artaxerxes in Barker's, 1614, xi. 148, 216, 294 Bibliographical queries, iii. 227, 292, 473