TENTH SERIES.
51
Brooke (N.)> his ' Observations on Italy,' xii. 289
Brooks (John Crosse) and Dickens, vi. 244, 373
Brooks (Shirley), rebus letter from Du Maurier,
ix. 9, 52
Broom plant as French workman's badge, vii. 466 Broom-squire, origin of the term, ii. 145, 198,
252
Broseley, All Saints' Church, briefs for, i. 475 Brotanek (R. F.) on chapbooks and broadsides,
iv. 327 Brothers and sisters bearing same Christian name,
i. 67, 257, 315, 457 Brothers bearing same Christian name, vii.
246, 413
Brotherton (Sir T. W.), his biography, xii. 490 Brou, its interesting church, vi. 148, 175, 196 Brough (B. H.) on Tinners in military musters,
viii. 55 Brougham (Henry, Lord), steamer called after him,
v. 269, 337, 511 ; Richard Cobden on, 501 ;
and ' Punch,' vii. 246 ; errors in his life of
Gibbon, viii. 386
Brougham Castle and Hall, iv. 229, 293, 329, 373 Browker surname, its origin, viii. 167 Brown (B. ) on ' A Poetical Revenge,' vii. 369 Brown (Edward Maxwell), of London, 1795, iv.
409
Brown (F. G.) on * The Christmas Boys,' vii. 30 Brown (G. L.) on Archbishop Kempe, v. 13 Brown (Hamilton), companion of Byron, viii. 27 Brown (Horatio F.) on Consul Smith, iv. 221,
282, 383 Brown (J.) on Campbell, x. 393. Comether, xi.
417. "Dish of tea," xii. 377. Ebbin, a
Christian name, viii. 397. Epitaphs, xii. 507.
Flint and steel, vii. 377. Flint pebbles at
Brighton, xii. 50, 178. Gloucestershire epi- taphs, xii. 507. Pins substituted for thorns,
xii. 158. Piscon-led, viii. 178. * Rock of
Ages ' : Gladstone's Latin version, vii. 369.
Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xii. 493.
Words and phrases in American newspapers,
xii. 270 Brown (Rev. John), his ' Self-Interpreting Bible,'
iii. 228
Brown (J. W.) on " Lying Bishop," vii. 449 Brown (Madox), his painting of Howe's victory,
x. 407
Brown (Mrs.) on Dorothy Chamberlen, ix. 509 Brown (Thomas), Elizabethan gunfounder, v.
21, 91, 154
Brown (T. E.), Manx poet, memorial to, xii. 146 Brown (W.) on original registers, iv. 235 Brown (William), of Durham, d. 1854, ix. 367 Brown ( W. C. ) on Sir Francis Drake's diary, vii.450 Brown (W. R. H.), Governor of Newgate, i. 126 Brown Bess, applied to a musket, v. 21, 91, 154,
414
Brown Candover Church, brass at, ix. 189, 315 Browne (Sir Thomas), his epitaph in St. Peter's,
Mancroft, Norwich, iii. 267 ; on oblivion, iv.
128, 214 ; his daughter and her descendants,
v. 169, 232 ; his skull, 346, 397 ; his ' Religio
Medici,' 1707, vii. 288 ; his knighthood, viii.
130, 173 ; quotation from ' Hydriotaphia,'
ix. 484 ; x. 56 ; and Anne Townshend, xi. 410,
473 ; xii. 36 Browne (W.), of Tavistock, his " Inner Temple
Masque," ii. 366 Browne (W. H.) on Kennedy family of Cullean,
v. 128
Browning
xii. 174
(B.) on Bec-en-Hent, house-name,
Browning (C. W.) on Milton's ' L' Allegro,' vi. 475
Browning (E. B.), her 'Aurora Leigh,' i. 47;
centenary celebration, v. 204, 224, 267 ; in-
scription at Florence on, x. 224 ; and Sappho,
xii. 490
Browning (Robert), " He himself with his human hair" in 'Christmas Eve,' i. 208, 237; "Thunder free" in ' Pippa Passes,' i. 504; ii. 73, 193; astronomy in ' Sordello, v. 294 ; identification of " Kentish Sir Byng," vi. 230 ; portrait by Leighton, viii. 67 ; and Wordsworth, literary parallel, viii. 466 ; ix. 33, 93, 257 ; passage in ' Sordello,' ix. 50 ; Miramolin in ' Sordello, xi. 45 ; as a preacher, xii. 187, 258 Browning (W. F.) on Bacon's apophthegms, vii. 435. Coal "Hole," v. 394. False quantities in Parliament, ii. 418. ' Titus Andronicus on the stage, ii. 366 Browning societies, ii. 67
Brownley (Mr.), journalistic orator, c. 1801, v. 28 Brownwell (T.) on Cope of Bramshill, iii. 87 ^
Bruce (Michael) and couplet, " In every pang,
ii. 166
Bruce (Robert), his heart, iii. 60 ; his sword, viii. 261, 370 ; and the slaying of Red Comyn, 310, 456
Bruce (William), physician to King of Poland,
x. 249, 298 ft ,no
Brudenell (Elizabeth), portrait as Diana, iv. 29,19d
Bruges, crown in spire of Notre Dame, i. 157 ;
pronunciation of the name, x. 408, 473 ; xi.
74, 134, 254, 318 ; xii. 214
Bruhl (Count), his tailor in Dresden china, vn.
292, 476 Brumby, Australian wild horse, its derivation,
vi. 430, 476 ; vii. 254
Brummell (Beau) and evening dress, vii. 95 Brunner (J.) on tankard with coat of arms, xi. d4 Brunskill (William), public executioner, 1794, viii. 245 OQQ
Brunswick (Duke of) and Brunswick Hotel, x. ^y Brunswick Society, its history, xii. 188 Brushfield (T. N.) on bell-horses: pack-horses, vii. 110. Bibliographical queries, iv. 95. Blood used in building, iii. 34. Bull and
Mouth,'
ix.
IJJ. UtUMMUKf " - nm
377. Christie (J. H.), iv. 252.
'Edwin Drood ' continued, i. 37. Ivy Lane,
Strand, v. 81. ' Living Librarie,' by P.
Camerarius, iv. 494. Lundy Island, iv. 10.
Packhorse crooks, viii. 27. Parish clerk, ill. . I '.
Pressing to death, vi. 273. Quotations wanted,
iv. 273. Raleigh : his head, i. 130 ; two
portraits, 310; substituted portrait, 40d.
Raleigh's ' Historic of the World,' m ; 274.
Rushbearing, iv. 278. Stukeley (Sir Lewis), his
'Petition,' iii. 428. Tideswell and Tideslpw,
i. 52, 190, 372. Wood's ' Ath. Oxon.,' ed. Bliss :
Sir W. Ralegh, iii. 62
Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, Bible
presented by King Edward VII., viii. 406 Brutus on martyrdom of St. Thomas, i. * 5 *; Nelson and Wolsey, i. 308. Nine parts of speech, i. 337. Ovoca or Avoca ? x. dU. St. Anthony's bread, viii. 230. Swedish royal family, iii. 409
Bryan on Barry O'Meara, xii. 366 Bryant (F. E.) on dim of the Clough, xii. 386. Buccado, meaning of Spanish word, x. 87, lift t Buchanan (F. C.) on Dekker's ' Sweet Content, v. 194. Guineas, v. 195. Pic-nic, a carnage,
Buchanan (George), as professional jester, iv. 147, 234, 317 ; on tobacco, viii. 86