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Dryden (Sir Erasmus), his descendants, v. 449
Dryden (John), " fry " as verb, ii. 321, 378 ; his
copy of 'Parnassus,' iii. 370, 41 ; his
' Character of Polybius,' iv. 103 ; his papers at
Borne, v. 488 ; a portrait of, x. 28 ; relation-
ship with Swift, xi. 257
Dryden entries at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
ix. 490
Drysdale (J. D.) on Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 411 Duany (Andrew), Westminster scholar, 1719,
viii. 469
Duarte (Marie Louise) on SS. Bridget, Gertrude, Foillan, and Febronia, iv. 236 ; Teapoy : cellar- ette, iiL 149
Dubber family of Gloucestershire, ix. 449, 493 " Dubbing," meaning of the word, 1570, viii. 29,
114 Du Bellay, Latin verse of sixteenth century,
iv. 347/459 ; v. 96
.Dublin Coburgh Gardens, c. 1810, xii. 27 English spoken there, the, viii. 467 ; ix. 14 Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, iv. 490, 538 Newgate Prison in, 1773, xii. 376 Porto- bello Barracks, regiments at, 1828-1840, iv. 50 Priory of All Saints, lease of, xi. 266 Street and place-names, yii. 285 ; xi. 416 Dubliner on absinthe-drinking, iii. 176 Dubnisson ( ), Westminster scholar, c. 1795,
viii. 469
Ducetoy, surname, i. 108 Duchess, used as Christian name, vii. 447 .Duchesses who have married commoners, xii. 501
- Duchess of Malfi,' play by Webster, viii. 355,
424 .Duck (Stephen), thresher, poet, parson, viii. 101,
167 " Duck's storm," origin of the phrase, x. 188,
254, 370
Ducrow and Listen, quotation, ii. 487, 536 Dudlev (Dud), his memorial, Worcester, iv. 406,
494 ; x. 457 Dudley (Sir Henry), his execution, i. 87, 171 ;
ii. 117, 230 .Dudley and Ward (Lord), his education, v. 90 .
- Duel,' painting by Rosa Bonheur, x. 450
Duel, fatal, the last in England, 1852, vi. 46, 134 Duel between John Scott and Jonathan Christie,
i. 228
Duelling, customs in regard to, ix, 230, 276, 418 Duelling, Napoleon I. and, viii. 50, 215 Duels between clergymen, ii. 445, 494
- Duenna and Little Isaac,' engraving and play
ii. 8, 55 Duff (E. Gordon) on Du Bellay, iv. 347 Elkanah
Settle, x. 395 Duft (Major-General Patrick), c. 1790, ix. 89,
177, 215
Duft (W.) Westminster scholar, 1720, viii. 469 Duff (W.), Westminster scholar, 1737, viii. 469 Duft, missionary ship, sailed 1798, ix. 410, 457,
512 ; x. 14 Dufferin (F. T., Marquis of), his ' Letters from
High Latitudes,' xi. 88, 135 Dufresny, Longfellow on, iii. 26 Dugdale (W.), Nottingham monastery unrecorded
in, ii. 468 ; iii. 53 Dugdale (Sir W.), inaccuracy of his ' Summonses,'
vi. 287 Duignan (W. H.) bibliography of his works,
xi. 373, 461 ; xii. 6, 39 ; on Dowles, v. 501 ;
Place-names, v. 413 ; ix. 265
Duke, used as Christian name, vii. 447
Duke (Louis A.) on heraldic quarterings, viii. 356
Foreign arms, xi. 108 " Hindmost wheel of the
cart," x. 171 Jefferys family, ix. 10 Musical
congresses, ix. 10 Nonconformist ministers,
xi. 362
Duke of Grafton, East Indiaman, and Warren
Hastings, ii, 189, 237 Duke's Place, Aldgate, its history, i, 326, 397, 437,
477 ; viii. 61
Dulcarnon in Chaucer, i. 505
Dumas (Alexandre) and Cleopatra's Needles, iv. 246, 374 ; continuation of ' Monte Cristo,' vii. 369, 436, viii. 97 Dumbleton, origin of the place-name, iv. 89, 136,
i T y
Dumb-waiter, early mention of, 1755, xii. 219 Dummie-Daws= guest-house, Scotch term, ii. 388,
455 Du Moulin (Dr. Peter) and North Wales, c. 1700
vi. 389 ; vii. 12
Dumps on Southwark Bridge, x. 38 Dun ( ), Westminster scholar, 1797, viii. 469 Dunbar, battle of, estimate of losses, xii. 301 Duncan (B.) on Casanova and Carlyle, vi. 94 Duncombe (Sir Saunders), his biography, ij. 87,
152 Duncombe (T.), Westminster scholar, 1722, viii.
469
Dunccmbe and Scoles families, x. 331 Dundey (Dr.), mentioned by Dickens, ix. 48 Dunfern (Sir John), " in the immortal stcrv," xi.
69
Dunheved on " Beat as Batty " : " Busy as Batty," iv. 314 Book-covers : " Yellow- backs," ii. 237 Branwell (Joseph), ix. 389
Carpenter family, iv. 346 Cowlard, ix. 514
Doombar, use of word, ii. 486 Herle (Nicholas), M.P. for Grampound, vi. 209 Launceston as
a surname, i. 346 Loyal addresses, ii. 378
Martin (Gil), i. 67 Peers immortalized by
public-houses, iv. 332 Bowe family, iv. 346
Spettigue family, iv. 346 Vigors (Bishop Bartholomew), iii. . 269 " Wastrel "= waste land, xi. 109 Yule log in Cornwall, i. 129 Dunheved [2] on diatoric teeth, iv. 395 ; Manzom *
' Promessi Sposi,' 408 Dunmore (Lord), Indian chief's oration to, i. 129.
237
Dunmurry on Litany : spitting and stamping the feet, iii. 396 ; Milton in Ireland, iii. 328 ; " Stick in the mud," iii. 257
Dunn (Dr. Courtenay) on authors wanted, ix. 109 "Barring-out," viii. 370 Benefit of clergy, viii. 370 Foundation sacrifice, x. 288 Pictures dealing with school life during the 19th century xi. 494
Dunn (Col. John), date of his death, v. 329 Dunn (S. G.) on Pepys's * Diary ' : an error in
transcription, vii. 26
" Dunnage," use of the word, 1336, x. 11 Dunne (F. P.), creator of " Mr. Dooley," his por- trait, xii. 462
Dunning (Goddard), painter, c. 1657, ix. 290, 517
Dunning (March C.) on fire- walking, ix. 152 ;
Ways of being lost : Hindu reference sought,
mv
Dunsmure (J.) on Michelangelo's ' David ' at
Florence, x. 308 " D unstable lark," origin of the expression, viii.
469, 615 ; ix. 15, 93 ; x. 397