TENTH SERIES.
47
Booksellers and publishers, London, ix. 89, 137,
218 Booksellers' catalogues, i. 59, 119, 180, 239, 298,
358, 418, 499 ; ii. 79, 179, 279, 338, 439, 498 ; iii. 58, 139, 179, 219, 259, 299, 358, 399, 439, 479 ; iv. 20, 60, 119, 200, 258, 338, 379, 400, 419, 459, 499 ; v. 19, 60, 99, 139, 179, 219, 279, 319, 359, 399, 439, 479 ; vi. 18, 58, 99, 279, 299,
359, 380, 439, 459, 478 ; vii. 19, 60, 99, 139 179, 200, 239, 278, 319, 359, 399, 438, 478 ; viii. 19, 58, 98, 140, 199, 239, 279, 319, 359 398, 458, 498 ; ix. 19, 60, 100, 139, 199, 220, 239, 279, 319, 359, 399, 459, 480, 499 ; x. 19 59, 99, 140, 200, 239, 280, 319, 378, 400, 420, 440, 460, 499, 520 ; xi. 19, 40, 60, 100, 119, 140, 159, 199, 240, 279, 299, 340, 360, 400, 459, 480, 500 ; xii. 20, 60, 80, 119, 160, 199, 240, 260, 280, 320, 340, 379, 420, 439, 459, 480, 500
Booksellers' catalogues, classification in, v. 85 Booksellers' monopoly and William Pickering
1832, vi/364
Bookseller's motto, v. 208, 255, 418 Bookselling and publishing, bibliography of, i. 81,
142, 184, 242, 304, 342 ; ii. 11 ; v. 361, 476 Boomplatz, regiments engaged at, ii. 148, 251,
292
Booth (G. A. W.) on Booth family, ix. 388 Booth (H. C.) his vacuum-cleaning method,
xii. 308
Booth family, ix. 388 ; x. 448, 517 Boothby ("Prince"), d. 1800, his biography,
vii. 405 ; viii. 14 ; ix. 187 Boothroyd (N.) on Matthew Arnold and the yew,
xii. 336. God of architecture, xii. 29 Booths or vaccaries, derivation of the words, ii.
167
Boot-top, verbal use of the word, x. 225 Border custom, ancient, revived at Lauder, vii.
186, 296 Borgard or Borgaard (Major- General Albert),
d. 1751, his portrait, vii. 308 Born in the purple, origin of the phrase, vi. 187 Borrajo (E. M.) on Sir William Calvert, iii. 38.
Children at executions, iii. 93. Clergyman as
City Councillor, iii. 175. James II. medal, iii.
376. "Military Discipline," v. 12. Norwich
Court Rolls, v. 13.
Borrett ( Elizabeth ) = Henry Palmer, iv. 288 Borromeo (St. Charles), his portrait, vi. 68, 118 Borrovian on Sorrow's ' Turkish Jester,' iii. 229 Borrow (George), and St. Anthony of Padua, iii.
8 ; his ' Turkish Jester,' 229, 335 ; his ' Wild
Wales,' viii. 145 ; Spanish works in ' The
Zincali,' x. 150, 276 Bosgrave (James), imprisoned in Tower, 1580,
ix. 184
Bosh, origin of the word, xii. 325 Bosham's Inn, Aldwych, its history, i. 105 Boss, on Victor Hugo : reference wanted, viii. 90 Bosses, mediaeval, from London buildings, ix. 18 Bossey, family, v. 89
Bossing, use and meaning of the word, vii. 192 Bossom (John), Cook of University College,
Oxford, xii. 150, 196, 275 Bosting, in dressing stone, xi. 508 ; xii. 75, 113,
193, 298
Bostock coat of arms, ix. 130
Bostock (R. C.) on JEdric, Duke of Mercia, vii. 51. Author of Quotation, xi. 355. Blackborough
(William), Milton's relative, xi. 13. Childe
Harold, viii. 495. Harley (Robert), Earl of
Oxford, v. 390. William of Wykeham, i. 222 Bosville family of Yorkshire, v. 169
Boswell (James), note on the letter h in his
' Johnson,' iii. 284 ; and ' Shrubs of Parnassus,'
1760, vii. 429 ; his lodgings in Piccadilly,
viii. 427
Boswell and Fanshawe families, iii. 349 Boswell-Stone (W. G.), his death, ii. 480 Bosworth (G. F.) on Sir George Monoux, viii. 214 Bosworth (Newton), d. 1848, his biography, vi. 343 Boteler (William, Lord), of Wem, ii. 69 Botemen, 1528-9, in churchwardens' accounts,
xi. 369, 432
Botha, surname, its origin, vii. 486 ; its pronuncia- tion, viii. 298 Bothombar, in Dyce's * Skelton ' = Bootham Bar,
vii. 165 Both well (Lord), laying out Lincoln's Inn Fields,
ii. 27 Bottesford or Botesford, in Leicestershire, ii.
349, 416 Betting (James), public executioner, d. 1837,
viii. 245
Bottle, Stoughton, explanation of the term, vi. 8 Bottleman, his duties in 1837, iii. 167 Bottles, coloured, in chemists' shop-windows,
v. 168, 231, 356 Botzheim (Johannes von), an early teetotaller,
vii. 386
Boucher (Jonathan) and Washington, viii. 188 Bouchier (Jonathan) on proverbs in the Waverley
Novels, i. 383, 402
Bough-pot, meaning of the word, x. 208, 257 Boughten, use of the word, vi. 247 Boughton (Gabriel), East India company surgeon,
xii. 381
Bouhourdis : jour de bouhourdis, explained, v. 467 Boulter (W. C.) on Durham graduates, v. 47, 167 ;
ix. 288. Nelson (Horatio), another, iv. 441. Boulton and Watt in America, 1786, viii. 326 Boundaries and humorous incidents, vii. 30, 94 Bouquet-holder, silver, probable date, ii. 50, 134 ; Bourbons, the " Black, iv. 206 Bourdon House, Mayfair, its history, xii. 183 Bourke (General J. C. R.), and Napoleon, ix. 8, 52 Bourn (John) and Holt Castle, xii. 227, 291 Bourne (Gilbert), d. c. 1595, his biography, vi.
165, 294
Bourne (H.) on Genevieve Collection, ii. 369 Bourne (Vincent), his Latin verses to Hobson the
carrier, v. 288 Bourne, curious survival at White Bread Meadow,
Bourne, in place-names, xi. 361, 449 ; xii. 130, 191,
272, 372, 434 Bouvear, Bouviere, or Beauvais family, via.
251,315,414
Bovate, use and meaning of the word, i. 1 >1 J Bow, Good Friday custom at, iii. 344 Bow, last used in war, i. 225, 278, 437,497 Bow Bridge, its history, i. 461 ,
Bowditch (A.) on ' Soubriquets and Nicknames,
viii. 290
Bowdon Parish Church, Cheshire, curious in- scription near, i. 85
Bowen (H. P.) on Beth Reynolds, viii. 209 Bowen (Thomas), his history of Bridewell,
Bower (Col. John), our oldest military officer, x. 97 Bowes, Yorkshire, ' Edwin and Emma epitaph
at, v. 370, 431
Bowes (Richard), his parentage, iv. 427 Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, iv. 288 ; v. 116, 176, 235
295 Bowes family of Elford, iv. 408, 457 ; v. 12, 57