ELEVENTH SERIES.
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Foyster [? Forster] (Samuel), Etonian, 1764, x. 309
" Fr." = father or friend in marriage registers, iv. 85
Fradswell, Jane Cromwell's epitaph at, viii. 8, 97
Praine family, ix. 490
Praiser (Charles), physician to Charles II., ii. 449, 495
France (Anatole), and Charles Reade, parallel passage, i. 65 ; his ' Thais.' ii. 107
Trance, early arms of, iv. 389, 450 ; grandfather clocks in, iv. 509 ; v. 37
France, North, list of bishops of, xi. 341, 390
Prance, Scotchmen in, i. 48, 173, 352
Prance and England quarterly, x. 281, 336, 396, 417, 458, 510 ; xi. 50, 74, 96, 138, 177, 232 ; xii. 284, 370, 424, 490
Prancis (A. L.) on banner of Sir Philip Francis, xi. 370
Prancis (John Collins) on Aram (Eugene), ii. 105 Author of quotation wanted, ii. 33 Bible : tercentenary of authorized version, iii. 281 Biddle (William) = Sarah Kemp : Quaker docu- ments, viii. 254 Book-covers : " Yellow- backs," ii. 415' Book Trade, 1557-1625,' i. 6 Cassell (John), ix. 108' Church Times,' vii. 141, 161 ' Daily Telegraph ' jubilee : Mr. John Merry Le Sage, viii. 25 Dickens (Charles), v. 81, 101, 121, 141, 161, 182, 203, 223, 243, 262, 284, 301, 323, 344, 383, 404, 421, 442, 461 Dilke (Sir C. W.), iii. 81 Edward VII. : "' Le Roi Charmeur," i. 484 Exhibition of 1851 : its motto, iii. 10 Fontevrault, Planta- genet tombs at, ii. 184, 223, 410 Francis (Sir Philip) not Junius, xi. 245 ' Freeman's Journal,' 1763-1913, viii. 321, 344, 363, 383 Garibaldi and his flag, ii. 97 Guildhall crypt, Ii. 365 Krupp factory in 1851, x. 506
- L'Indepenclence Beige,' x. 345 London,
vanishing : Proprietary Chapels, ii. 202, 294, .334 ; iii. 149 ' Macm'illan's Magazine,' i. 141 ' Marseillaise,' xi. 165 Murray (John), house of, vi. 286 National flag, ii. 5 ; at sea, x. 146 Nonconformist minister elected to Parlia- ment, i. 134" N. & Q.," editors of, viii. 401 " No Thoroughfare,' v. 452 Oxford India paper : Oxford Bibles, iii. 221 Pack-h rse "bridges, iii. 486 Post Office Savings Bank, iv. 423 Printing houses, historic, xii. 419 "Punch,' 1841-1911, iv. 81 Red Cross flag, 3i. 191 Rix (Rev. Herbert), Royal Society, 1879-95, vi. 327 Roupell (William), ii. 271 Royal Society's 250th anniversary, vi. 181, 202, 223, 243, 261, 282, 302 Scotland, heredi- tary standard-bearer of, i. 381 " Scotland for ever ! " the Scot in America, iv. 444 Sotheran & Co. in Piccadilly, ii. 244 Thackeray (William Makepeace), July 18th, 1811-Dec. 24th, 1863, iv. 21, 61, 101, 141' Times,' ix. 421, 502 Women and the freedom of the City of London, viii. 206
Francis (Sir Philip), and * Letters of Junius,' xi. 245; his descendants, v.l 88, 315; his banner, xi. 317, 370
Prancis family, iii. 348, 412
Franco family, ii. 166
Franco-German War and Waterloo, officers taking part in both, x. 489 ; xi. 227
Franklin, its meaning in America, i. 96 ; Various meanings of the word, iii. 486
Pranklin (A. H.) on files : tools in the Middle
^ Ages, vii. 448
Franklin (Benjamin), his book on dreams, iii. 247,
296, 356 ; in England, iv. 152 " Franklin days," 1821 May, origin of the phrase,
iv. 9, 55
Franks (F.), on last fatal duel in England, v. 46 Franks (Moses) of the Bahama Islands, 1794, x.
49, 117
" Frap," meanings of the word, x. 187, 237, 298 Fraser (E.) on ' Lord Macaulay's Last Lines : a
Riddle,' iv. 248 Fraser (Galloway) on crowned by a Pope, v. 139
Fire-walking, ix. 212 Heine in London, i. 376
Putney Bowling-Green, iii. 433 'Tomahawk,'
vii. 413 Fraser (G. M.) on " honours three," ix. 213
Pack-horses, xi. 497 Scott Mistake of, v.
293' Young Folks,' iii. 34 Fraser family, x. 270 Fraser Highlanders at the taking of Quebec, xii.
170 " Fraternal," " sisterly," philological comparison,
iv. 369 " Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary," c. 1790,
iv. 490, 538 Fraunce (A.), Latin quotations in his ' Victoria,'
v. 446 ; ix. 147 ' Fray o' Hautwessell,' origin of ballad, ix. 229,
292
Freckle, etymology of the word, ii. 204 Frederic, Prince of Wales, his death, ii. 368, 434 Frederick, King of Bohemia, letter from James I.,
ii. 484
Frederick (B.) on Robin Lyth, viii. 309 Frederick the Great, epigram on, x. 150 ; on
' Les Matinees du Roi de Prusse,' xii. 138 ; his cook Noel, iv. 269, 438 Frederick family of Frederick Place, Old Jewry,
E.C., x. 268, 391
" Freedom of the City " in a gold box, vi. 249 Freedom of the City of London, women admitted
to, viii. 206 Freeholders of Nottingham and Parliamentary
vote, xii. 303
" Freelage," use of the word, x. 328 Freeman (E. A.) "historian, his ancestry, vi. 342 Freeman (J. J.) on " Caeqehouias," iii. 9
" Chapel," nautical term, xii. 26 Cowlard, ix.
514 Ellops (or elops) and scorpion, xi. 150
" Economic," iii. 9 First use of finger-prints
for identification, vi. 198 Fives court, St.
Martin's Lane, iv. 232 " For why,"xi. 156
Heine : description of Brougham speaking, xii.
400 ' House that Jack Built,' xii. 464 Loan,
repudiation of public, xii. 129 Martinet, ii.
206 ' Parson and the Painter,' ii. 433
" Rack-rent," x. 208 Roses as cause of colds
and sneezing, xii. 147 Rupert (Prince), ii. 10
Ruskin Society of London, i. 227 ' Slang terms
and the Gipsy Tongue,' iv. 409 Tennis court,
Haymarket, iv. 232 Thames bridge at Walton,
vii. 194" Till," xi. 26 Freeman family of Greenwich, 1700-1800, v. 149,
349 Freeman, Beauchamp, and Lawrence families, iii.
169, 238, 415
Freeman, Bruce, Parry, and Pyke families, x. 9 Freeman, Day, and Pyke families, iv. 428 Freeman, Day, Parry, and Pyke families, ix. 146,
193
Freeman, Stewart, Day, and 'Pyke families, vi. 25 Freeman, Stuart, Parry, Pyke families, iv. 164