ELEVENTH SERIES.
97
E. (E. H.) on authors of quotations wanted,
viii. 8
E. (E. J. M.) on Dickens knockers, v. Ill
E. (E. W.) on " Eowestre " : " Yousters," viii. 107
E. (G.) on Appleby of Appleby Magna, vi. 291 Barrymore (Lord) : the white and gold theatre, v. 448 Convent of the Blue Nuns, Brompton, v. 427 National colour of Wales, x. 310
E. (H.) on " Kultur," x. 412
E. (H. E.) on Evelyn Hall, iv. 430
E. (H. G.) on " Castle Tavern," Eltham, vi. 288 " George Inn " at Woburn, iii. 147
E. (H. N.) on Heimskrol, xii. 161 Saying of Bede's, x. 150
E. (K. P. D.) on authors of quotations wanted, iii. 228 Horses stabled in churches, ii. 129 Mock coats of arms, i. 313 Touching a corpse, iv. 95
E. (M.) on Ben Jonson, ii. 67
E, (M- 1') on Napoleon III. at Chislehurst, x. 135
E. (R. C.), Spectator, on works of Theodore Winthrop, vii. 287
" Ea " in proper names in ' Widsith,' viii. 261
Eagle and wasp fable, i. 8, 295
Eagleton (Jno.) on John Bankes, haberdasher, iv. 387
Eala on Silvio Pellico's ' Duties of Man,' ix. 408 ; "Stile "-"hill," 430
Ear burning, superstition concerning, x. 108
Eardley (Sir Culling), Bart., c. 1851, v. 490 ; vi. 94
Earldom of Lincoln, viii. 46, 111, 193, 210, 237, 277
Earle (Miss), author of ' Corinth, and Other Poems,' xii. 18
Earle (Elspeth) on oath of Hippocrates, ii. 371
Earnest Appeal, as Christian name, vii. 446
Ear-piercing, beneficent properties of gold, v. 56 ; reason and origin of the custom, iii. 149, 171, 235, 294 ; in various countries, iv. 481
Earth, " red earth," as foundations for houses, xii. 442
Earth-eating by various tribes, vi. 290, 351, 397, 514 ; vii. 98, 155, 318'
Earthenware tombstone, earliest known, i. 189, 255, 312, 356, 409, 454 ; ii. 14, 72, 538
Earthquake in Italy, 1654, ii. 64, 132 ; in Pales- tine, c. 810-750 B.C., xii. 422
Earthworks, rectangular, and long barrows, iii. 88, 273 ; iv. 152
East Anglia, families of, vi. 230, 312, 495 ; vii. 277, 378, 477 ; xi. 9, 72
Eastbourne, clerks and sextons of St. Mary's, x. 306
Easter : on March 27, ecclesiastical and civil coincidence, i. 185, 231, 278 ; and hare folk- lore, 1620, iii. 285 ; green vestments at, in Soissons Cathedral, ii. 127 ; observances in Russia, xi. 277, 440, 498 ; xii. 32 ; old custom of sugar-cupping, v. 265 ; rule for finding date of, iii. 389 ; twice in one year, i. 305, 376, 472
Easter day, calendar date of, vii. 187
Easter eggs, origin of, xi. 320, 382 ; payment by serf -tenants, viii. 465
Easter hare, Leicestershire custom, xi. 320, 407 ; xii. 124
Easter Island, Pierre Loti's description of, v. 469 ;
vi. 53
Easter Monday, balls thrown in church on, vi. 109, 196
Easter offerings to incumbent of parish, origin of
the custom, xii. 49, 108, 170 East India Company, its chaplains, iii. 410 ;
Marine Service, ii. 68, 134, 157, 193 East Moen, the fabric of the church, ix. 231 Easton Maudit, family portraits at, xi. 63, 186 ;
furniture at, described in inventory, 186 Eatanswill newspapers in ' Pickwick,' iv. 146 Eaton (N.), Harvard College, his marriages,
vii. 410 ; viii. 70
Ebsworth family and the Freemasons, vi. 81 ' Ecclesia Militans ' : Michael Hiltbrand, i. 156 ' Ecclesiastic,' paper, 1853, v. 209 Ecclesiastical archives, the custody of, xi. 359,
436, 501 Ecclesiastical letter, Scottish, to James I., 1614,
xi. 129 Ecclesiastical records at Somers3t House, their
inaccessibility, i. 187 Eccleston (Daniel) and pamphlet on ' The Children
of Israel,' 1813, xi. 190, 238, 325 ' Echoes from the Classics,' an error, xi. 27 Echoes in the United Kingdom, list of, iii. 189,
352
Eckwald the dwarf in Goethe, v. 329 ; vi. 132 Edelleute on Soncef family in Kussia and America
ix. 408
Eden (F. Sydney) on Anglo-Spanish author, ii.
171 Boothby family quarterings, iii. 492
Courayer (Peter) on Anglican orders, iv. 413
Folly, place-name, ii. 78 France and England
Quarterly, x. 281 ; xi 50 Glass, old painted,
at Maldon, Essex, ix. 361 Harris family, vi.
89 Locwella Abbey, v. 236 Louvain and
Malines, old painted glass, x. 268 Middlesex,
ancient painted glass, ix. 49 Myless, Essex,
vii. 512 Parthenon Club, xii. 149 Stained
glass in Essex churches, ii. 361, 462; iii. 41
Stones in early village life, ii. 96 Thames
water company, ii. 90 Waltheof, Earl of
Northumberland, i. 32
Edgar (A.) on Alexander Holmes, iii. 70
Edgar family and the Stuarts, vii. 127, 214
Edgar Tower, Worcester, crucifix on, vi. 329, 393
Edgecumbe (Richard) on Barabbas a publisher,
iii. 335 Carlyle and Charles I., iii. 328
" Catalogue of honcOir," iv. 488 Elliott (Mrs. Grace Dalrymple), iv. 392 " Fare thee well, my dearest Mary Ann," ii. 267 Garrick's ' Satire,' vi. 250 Hulsdouck (V.) and O'Hoynck, vi. 409 " Rothiemurchus " Grant, vi. 229 Saunter, i. 407, 512 Scupper, the verb, ii. 298 Shakespeare and the green sea, i. 446 Shelley, and Leigh Hunt, iii. 21 ; death, vi. 9 Edgehill, the battle of, standard-bearer at, xi.
334
Edinburgh, church registers at Canongate, vi. 50, 97 ; dolls buried in a cave, vii. 89, 158, 274 ; Lindesay Brothers, 18th century traders, x. 381 ; notes on the municipal history of, xii. 474
Edinburgh Clubs, 1700-1800, i. 248, 332 ' Edinburgh Literary Journal,' ii. 267, 317, 338 Edinb. Univ. on Colkitto and Galasp, viii. 195 " Edition " and " impression," publishers' use
of the words, vii. 90, 172 " Editions " of newspapers, meaning of the term,
iv. 388
Editor on " Latifundia perdidere Italiam," ii. 45 Royal Standard and St. Martin's-in-the- Fields, vi. 106