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GENERAL INDEX.


Bright (John), and the Cave of Adullam, vi.

230, 331 ; and Dr. Bright, 268, 356 Bright (Miss L.) on Bright family, vi. 268 Bright (Richard), M.D., his ' Travels through

Lower Hungary,' viii. 170 Bright (Dr. W.), his epitaph in Oxford Cathedral,

i. 5

Brightlingsea, election of deputy mayor, i. 72 Brighton, Prior John at, 1514, ix. 387, 477, 497 ;

flint pebbles at, xii. 50, 118, 178 Brighton Herald, its centenary celebration, vi.

198

Brightwalton, Berks, field-names at, i. 228 Brightwell (Daniel), Tennyson Concordance, xi.

261, 353, 513 Brightwell (George and William) at Edenfield

School, Doncaster, xi. 353 Brigstocke (G. R.) on Beldornie Press, vi. 132.

Bennett of Baldock, ix. 333. Brigstocke (Owen),

ii. 237 ; iii. 452 ; iv. 217. Browne (Sir Thomas),

iii. 267 ; xi. 474. Byrt of Shrophouse, ii. 449.

Harlsey Castle, co. York, ii. 89. Hopson

(Admiral Sir T.), i. 269. Navy Office Seal,

iii. 329. Player (Sir Thomas), v. 189. Powlett

of Sombourn, ix. 109. Willock of Bordley,

ii. 276 Brigstocke (Owen), d. 1689-90, his biography,

iii. 452 Brigstocke (Owen), d. 1746, his biography, ii.

86, 237

Brigstocke family, iv. 113, 217 Brill, the, Somers Town, its name, xi. 26 Brillat-Savarin in New York, xi. 507 Brimer and brimade : rag and ragging, v. 507 Brindley (James), engineer, his biography, i. 310,

375

Bring, its archaic use, xii. 7, 75 Brinklow family inquired after, vii. 50 Bristol (Earl of), his house in the City, 1628, xii, 50 Bristol, and the slave trade, ii. 108, 193, 257 ;

xi. 6 ; old maps of, vi. 147 Bristol Merchant Adventurers' Company, early,

iv. 69

Bristol pottery plate and shoe, c. 1760, ix. 408 Brisson's ' Ornithologie,' iv. 105 Bristow on Eugene Aram, i. 389 Britain, Tennyson on, i. 166 ; boars and bears in,

ii. 248, 489 ; as " Queen of Isles," 365 ; Sir H.

Campbell-Bannerman on her supremacy at

sea, vii. 169, 234

Britain : Great Britain, early reference, xi. 66 Britain, Greater, flags of, xii. 226 Britain, Little, its history, vi. 146 Britannia as the national emblem, xi. 168, 274 British Association, Huxley and Bishop S. Wilber-

force at, x. 209, 335 ' British Biography ' of the eighteenth century,

ix. 50, 98

' British Controversalist,' articles in, xii. 109, 173 British Embassy in Paris, its history, i. 68 British Isles, mirages observed in, viii. 155 ;

statues and memorials in, x. 387 ; xi. 441 ; xii.

51, 114, 181, 401 British mezzotinters, ii. 481, 521 British Museum Library : Catalogues, vi. 87 ;

xi. 105 ; tickets, xi. 245 British names, early, their interpretation, vii. 101,

363

British provincial book-trade, 1641-67, x. 141. See also Booksellers, provincial. British regiment in Burma, 1852, ix. 330 British waters, Dutch fishermen in, i. 87 Britisher, use of the word, vii. 243


Britons, works on the ancient, i. 169 ; described

as a "holy nation," v. 308, 417; their castle

architecture, x. 255 Britons dying abroad, memorial inscriptions,

i. 361, 442, 482 ; ii. 155 ; iii. 361, 433 ; v. 381 ;

vi. 4, 124, 195, 302, 406, 446 ; vii. 165 ; viii.

63, 161, 242, 362, 423 ; ix. 224, 344, 443 ;

x. 24, 223, 324, 463 ; xi. 25, 163, 325 ; xii.

105, 183, 303, 362 Brittany, idolatrous folk-lore in, viii. 409 ; ix. 17 j

wreckers in, xi. 446 Britten, East London burial-ground, xi. 29, 174 Britton (John), ' Memoirs of the Tower of London,'

v. 47, 114 ; error in ' Tunbridge Wells,' ix.

127 ; Shakespeare memorial project, 1820, 246,

332, 392

Brixham, Coffin House at, i. 388, 493 Brixton, Sir W. Raleigh's house at, x. 348, 411 Broach or brooch, spelling of the word, iii. 28, 78 Broadley (A. M.) on a caricature, ix. 427. Cawdor

dispatch, xii. 53. Civil War documents, xi. 228.

Convivial clubs, ix. 448. Khaibar (Grand), x.

107. Somers (Sir George), x. 28. Williams

(Erasmus), x. 208

Broadside, seventeenth century, Guildhall dona- tion, xi. 505

Broadsides and chapbooks, iv. 327, 413 Broad wood & Son on Westminster changes, vii. 193 Brochells or Brokheles (John), Rector of Tenby,

vi. 230, 353

Brock = badger, use of the word, v. 389, 432 Brockett = Dockwra, brass in East Hatley Church,

ix. 89 Brockholes (Robert), Merchant Taylor scholar,

vi. 230, 353

Brocklehurst on Mozart, iv. 409 Brockwell (M. W.) on Gainsborough's signed

pictures, xi. 368. Lancaster, painter, xi. 490 Brocky, picture ' Granting a Charter to Hungary,'

xii. 329

Brodribb (C. W.) on Miltoniana, vii. 87 Broken Cross, Westminster, 1687, xi. 49, 111 Broken heart, metaphorical pathology of the

phrase, iii. 9, 77, 132 Brokenselde, tavern name, its etymology, xi.

10, 58, 110, 172, 233, 517 ; xii. 54 Broker : " honest broker," ii. 369 Bromborough (Edward), Winchester scholar, vi.

189 Bromby (E. H.) on Beggearn-Huish, vi. 409.

Brumby, vii. 254. Cricket pictures, iv. 496.

Postliminious, ix. 48. Ruiven (Nicholas van),

vi. 388. Victoria (Queen), her maiden name,

iii. 413. Westralia, viii. 327. Brome family of Bishop's Stortford, i. 368 Bromide rotary process, vii. 96 Bromley borough coat of arms, ii. 366 Bronte (Charlotte), ' Jane Eyre ' and Minerva

Lane, xi. 67

Bronte (Patrick) : Mr. Prunty, iv. 100 Bronte = Prunty, origin of the surname, viii. 270 ;

ix. 237

Bronte family and Rev. Dr. Pronty, xii. 210 Brooch of Lorn and Queen Victoria, vii. 327 Brooch or broach, spelling of the word, iii. 28, 78 Brooke (C. P. T.), his * Shakespeare Apocrypha,'

x. 345 Brooke (Henry), his portrait by John Lewis,

i. 87, 153 Brooke (Henry) on John Lewis, portrait painter,

i. 153 Brooke (J. T.) on Right Hon. William Conolly,

vi. 516. Novel wanted, viii. 235