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GENERAL INDEX.
Pollard (Sir Lewis), xi. 433; xii. 36. Southcott
(Joanna), her celestial passports, xi. 137.
Tooker, ii. 307
Davye or Davis (Rouse), his descendants, iv. 289 Dawe family, iii. 180 Dawes (C. B. ) on Barnes : ' The Devil's Charter,'
i. 467. Marlborough and Shakespeare, i. 352 Dawson (Isabella ) = Henry Carey, 1827, ix. 249,
318
Day (John), bookseller, his motto, v. 208, 255, 418 Day (Nancy), Lady Fenhoulet, c. 1768, x. 406 ;
xi. 393, 438 Day (Wentworth), Fifth-Monarchy man, ix. 42,
117 Daylight-saving, anticipated by Shakespeare, xi.
226
Days, the borrowing, in Arabic, xi. 507 Days and months in French, vii. 290 De Arcubus family, viii. 169 De Bickerton or Bickerton family, xi. 189 De Caux's ' L'Horloge de Sable,' i. 213 De Evermus and De Hullo pedigrees, vi. 510 De Fontenay (Madame), her correspondence with
the Emmet family, i. 52, 111
De Garencieres family prior to 1550, vi. 309, 418 De Gourbillon family, iv. 149 De Harold (Edmund, Baron), his translations,
xii. 108, 452
De Keleseye or Kelsey family, ii. 188, 275 ; iii. 255 De la Motte de la (Jarre" family, x. 310 De Lancey (Sir William H.), American loyalist,
his MS. history, iv. 409, 517 ; his biography, v.
72, 276 ; and General Alava, vi. 33 ; and the
plan of Waterloo, 188, 316 De Laune (Thomas), his 'Present State of London,'
viii. 1
De Lhuys or Norderloose (Jacoba), viii. 89, 157 De Mandeville and Clavering families, i. 149, 213,
293 De Montfort (Peter), first Speaker of the House
of Commons, xi. 411
De Morgan (A.), his ' Book of Almanacs,' ii. 266 De Morgan (Capt. J.), d. 1760, his biography, iii.
168, 311 De Morgan (Prof.), his arithmetical books, viii.
386 De Moro (Duke) on Richard Kirby, v. 147.
Polish royal genealogy, iii. 429. De Quincey (T.), editorship of Westmorland
Gazette, ii. 101 ; and Swedenborg, iv. 529 ;
and animal magnetism, vii. 345 ; on toothache,
x. 122 ; and the tenth wave, 511 ; on Alex- ander Pope, xi. 61 ; quotations and allusions,
xi. 388, 438 ; xii. 95, 139 De Raet Baronetcy, xii. 446 De Ros (Baroness), her arms, xii. 187 De Ros family, vi. 348
De Rullo and De Evermus pedigrees, vi. 510 De St. Philibert, c. 1206, x. 8, 73 De Tabley (Lord), his contributions to ' N. & Q.,'
iii. 147 ; portrait of H. Thompson, x. 229 De Teixeira Sampayo family, iii. 487 De Tribus Minutis, peculiar surname, iii. 30 De Vere (Edward), 17th Earl of Oxford, xii. 266 De Vos (V.), painter, c. 1871, xii. 127, 238, 274 Deacon (Dr. Thomas), Nonjuror, d. 1753, vi. 307 Dead, the, christened in Russia, viii. 405 Dead bell, use of the custom, i. 308, 350 Deaf, its dialectal meanings, iv. 358, 396 Deal Castle, Capt. Boys and Captains of, xi. 487 Dealy (T. K.) on Ausone de Chancel, vii. 356 Dean (John), mezzotinter, c. 1777-91, ii. 481 Dean (R. S.) on nursery rime, ix. 478
Dean (William), ' D.N.B.' on, x. 114
' Dean of Badajoz,' the story, v. 467
Deane on Hamlet Watling, iii. 272
Deaneries unattached to cathedrals, xii. 469
Dean's Yard, No. 17, Westminster, its history, i. 336, 415
Dear : " O dear no ! " used inter jectioiially, x. 349, 395, 434, 516
Deare family, xi. 506
Death (Capt.), privateer, performance for, i. 48, 93
Death (Cromwell), of Furnival's Inn, iv. 307
Death (Edward), admitted Gray's Inn 1630-31, ix. 90
Death, verdict on cause of, when body has vanished, i. 508 ; clocks stopped at, iii. 124, 175 ; after lying, x. 109, 157, 195, 274, 376 ; leg growing after, x. 506 ; xi. 72, 471 ; Addison on, xii. 346
Death, pressing to, latest instance, vi. 129, 176, 235, 273, 297
Death, the great reaper, ii. 146
Death and sleep, writers on, i. 315, 355
' Death and the Sinner,' poem, vi. 388, 436, 473 ; vii. 34
Death bell, use of the custom, i. 308, 350
Death birds in Scotland and Ireland, iv. 530 ; v. Ill, 158, 215 ; vi. 117, 156, 173
Death duties, Roman, ix. 10, 73
Death folk-lore, Lincolnshire, iv. 465, 515 ; v. 112 ; and nightingale, viii. 57, 192, 354
Death-hunters, use of the term, ix. 87
Death money, use of the term, ix. 87
Death sequence in Sussex, i. 127
Death warrants = cigarettes, use of the term, ix. 507 ; x. 234
Death's-head ring as legacy, xi. 306
Deaths, marriages, and births, their registration, xi. 348 ; xii. 96
Deaths of the aged, iii. 5
" Debatable, The," use in 1552, xi. 366
Decanter, Nelson and Warren inscribed on, ii. 268
Decasualization, use of the word, xii. 406
Dechepare (Bernard), c. 1545, and ' Everyman,' vi. 446
Declaration of Independence and Thomas Paine, xii. 441
Decorations, foreign, Queen Elizabeth on, i. 328
Decuyper (Jean van), his ' College Alphabet,' v. 268, 451
Dee (Dr. John), his magic mirror, i. 16 ; books from his library, 241
Deed, riming, between John of Gaunt and Roger Burgoyne, vi. 466
Deed temp. Edward III., Norman-French, x. 168
Deedes (Prebendary Cecil) on " Ashes to ashes," i. 429. "Bearded like the pard," ii. 275. Bell- horses, vii. 174. Book-stealing, vii. 276. Canon v. prebendary, vi. 314. Deaths of the aged, iii. 5. Ernisius, x. 472. Fastolf (Sir John), original letters, xii. 201. " Fide sed cui vide," ix. 135. Gobesius: Sheeter, v. 115. " In puris naturalibus," ii. 265. Jacobite verses, ii. 349. Keble photographs, vi. 311. King (Bp. Henry), his marriage, vi. 353. Literary pastimes, vi. 173. Precept on drunkenness, vi. 492.
- t Presbyter Incensatus," x. 328. Pelican
myth, ii. 429. Reade, i. 393. Religious houses of Sussex, vii. 415. Sacra? Paginae Professor, iv. 188; v. 231. "Sal et saliva," i. 432. Short (Tommy) on Aristotle, xii. 392. Struthius (Josephus), ii. 151
Deedler, the, and art of deedling, x. 66
Deer, their flesh, i. 47, 113