TENTH SERIES.
85
Doesburg (Dr. J. J.) on the Treaty of Utrecht,
iii. 193
Dog, Toby's, fine for preaching on, iv. 508, 535 " Dog and Pot," shop sign, xii. 244, 298, 414,
474
Dog training, iv. 488, 537 Dog who made a will, ii. 501 Dog-bite cure, ii. 428, 538 Dog-names, ii. 101, 150, 232, 469 ; Fairfax, c. 1750,
ix. 209 ; from heathen deities, x. 109 Doge of Venice, his likeness blotted out, i. 469,
517 ; Gothic arches of his palace, xi. 128 Doggestrete in ancient London, its locality, i. 295 Dog's nose, a cordial, its ingredients, v. 187, 252,
414, 516
Dogs, in war, iv. 488, 537 ; v. 36, 195 ; at Con- stantinople, v. 170, 456, 496 ; St. Bernard, in
England, xii. 388, 478 Dogs, Isle of, in 1840, iii. 427
Doherty, Winchester Commoner, 1840, iv. 107, 157 Dolbeare family of Devon, its coat armour, viii. 389 Dole cupboards at St. Andrew's, Holborn, vii. 16,
137
c Doleful Even-song," accident in 1623, viii. 69 Dollars and American coin-names, viii. 63, 115 Dollis Hill, Willesden, origin of the name, iii. 344 Dolls, or movable posts on race-courses, x. 326,
453
Dolls, headless, in the Comoro Islands, v. 307 Dolls in magic, ix. 168 ; x. 118, 195, 272 Dolma Bagcha, Constantinople, its orthography,
xii. 6
Dolores, musical composer, her identity, i. 107, 177 Domesday, translations of, iii. 167, 233 ; Sheriff's
challenge in, iv. 290
Dominoes, derivation of name of game, viii. 130 Domre"my, freed from taxation " for ever,"
xii. 068, 456
Don Saltero's Tavern, Chelsea, x. 67, 110, 252 Doncaster, epitaph, " Howe, Howe, who is
heare ? " i. 196 ; motto of the borough, 232 ;
image of the Blessed Virgin at, vii. 9, 56 Doncaster races and frost, iv. 246 Doncaster weather-rime, v. 407 ; vi. 13 Donegal, history of the county, x. 469 Donkey who made a will, ii. 502 Donkeys, measles, and whooping cough, x. 326,398 Donne (Dr.) and Webster, iv. 41, 121,201, 302;
v. 301, 382 ; vi. 22, 122 Doomsday bell at Jerusalem, mediaeval story, ix.
169, 312 .
Door-knocker, Clement's Inn, xi. 69 Door-plates, family, in London, vi. 225 Door-shutting proverb, viii. 127, 418 Dorando : Durand : Dante, xi. 186 Dorchester (Henry Pierrepont, first Marquis of),
ii. 149, 295, 350
Dorchester, Birrell's engraving, xii. 89, 136 Dorman (B. H.) on Dorman and Hobart families,
ix. 9
Dorman family, ix. 9, 54 Dormer (J.) on African sloths, v. 313. Battle of
Bedr, ii. 475. Battle of Spurs, ii. 426. Bears
and boars in Britain, ii. 490. Bellon, vi. 446.
Brewer's ' Dictionary of Phrase and Fable,' ii.
362. Dahuria, i. 337. Detectives in fiction,
iv. 417. Diadems, ii. 135. Dog-names, ii. 151. Echo's Lament of Narcissus,' vi. 453. English
Channel, i. 448. Faded daguerreotypes, iv. 275.
Frost and its forms, i. 116. George III.'s
birthday, iv. 173. Gimerro, i. 156. Gold v.
silver, iii. 175. Iberian inscriptions in Hibernia,
i. 455. I.H.S., ii. 190. Irish bog butter, v. 353.
Jacobin : Jacobite, i. 15. Jesus, the name,
i. 490. Latin genitives in floricultural nomen-
clature, v. 355. Latin plurals, fictitious, i. 54.
Melancholy, i. 212. Milestones, i. 133. " Molub-
dinous slowbelly," i. 13. Mungo, iv. 309.
Natalese, i. 515 ; ii. 133. Pelican myth, ii. 310,
430. Platea (Franciscus de), iii. 194. Pre-
scriptions, i. 453 ; ii. 356. ' Purple patch," i.
477. Besp., iv. 50. " Reversion " of trees, ii.
153. St. Patrick at Orvieto, i. 131, 174. Slate
clubs, iii. 188. Smallage, i. 330. Sobersides,
vi. 450. Split infinitive, iii. 51, 150. Sun
and its orbit, i. 476. Talented, ii. 93. T. D. :
" smoking his T. D.," iii. 50. " Top spit," i. 36.
Worm, i. 492
Dormer (Col. Philip) and Addison, vii. 107, 192 Dorn on Oscar Wilde, ix. 388 Dornford (James William), Westminster scholar,
i. 68
Dorrell or Darrel (John), exorcist, c. 1599, v. 285 Dorrill and the name Dorothy, vi. 387 D'Orsay (Count), his death, xii. 486 Dorset Gardens estate, xii. 146 Dorset place-name : Byrne Instrinseca, iv. 89, 536 Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 168, 253, 333 Dorveaux (Dr.) on N. Le Fevre, x. 227 Dosne family and Thiers, v. 447 Doten (Lizzie), her poem ' Is Life Worth Living ? '
x. 229, 295 Dotty = mentally unsound, its derivation, vi.
309, 356
Douai, Shakespeariana at, vii. 421, 516 Double X on tortoisehell male cats, ix. 270 Douce (Francis), his quaint will, 1762, 1834, iii.
223, 313
Doudney (Dr. D. A.), his death, xii. 146 Doughty (G. B.) on authorship of lines, i. 388 Doughty . See Dowty. Douglas (Capt. Archibald), d. 1710, his biography,
x. 181 Douglas (Lady Jean), 1698-1753, her portrait,
ii. 467 Douglas (J. B.) on authors of quotations, v. 137 ;
" Lesbian lead," vii. 209
Douglas (M.) on Basil Montagu's MSS., iv. 156 Douglas (B. B.) on Almansa, iv. 315. Corks, ii. 391. Horse-racing in France, v. 237. Hyde de Neuville, ii. 368. Hyde marriages, iv. 348. ' Mise"rables,' its topography, iv. 374. Re- becca,' a novel, v. 117. Seine, river and saint, vii. 453. Soulac Abbey, i. 272. Tuileries garden in 1796, v. 493 Douglas (Valentine), Bishop of Laon, 1581-98,
xi. 90
Douglas (W.) on George Almar, playwright and actor, vi. 171. Bagnigge House, xii. 278. Breda (C. F. de), viii. 416. Burial-places of notable Englishwomen, xii. 253. Caledonian coffee-house, iii. 277. Cowley (Richard), wit- nesses to his will, vi. 517. Dickens and Thacke- ray, iii. 196. London taverns, xii. 254. Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, v. 352. Musical genius, is it hereditary, viii. 33. ' Shoulder of mutton, a," &c., ii. 374. ' Tom Moody,' ii. 295. Vining family, vii. 116 Douglas Cause, new light on, iv. 85 ; viii. 3 ;
xii. 518
Douglas family of Dornock, Dumfriesshire, iv. 369 Douse (T. Le Marchant), his ' Examination of an Old Manuscript,' i. 259, 313
Douse (T. Le Marchant) on ' Examination of an Old Manuscript,' i. 313. Shakespeare's Sonnet xxvi., ii. 133