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GENERAL INDEX.
' Freeman's Journal,' Irish newspaper, 1763-1913,
viii. 321, 344, 363, 383
Freemantle (W. T.) on Henry Hunt Piper, vi. 294 Freemasonry : G. Meikle Kemp, d. 1844, vi. 225 Freemasons, the state sword by A. Ferrara, viii.
469, 517 Freemasons, Lodge St. David, Edinburgh, vi. 81,
146
Freemasons of the Church, founded 1842, xi. 190 Freind (Rev. W.), of Croughton, vii. 410 " Freke Friday," dancing on, viii. 468 French (Edward), watchmaker, c. 1801, ix. 249 French (Francis) =Una O'Connor, vi. 488 French (H. Dane) on Elizabethan heraldic MSS.,
i. 168 French (Sir John) and the Medaille Militaire, xi.
246, 326 French ambassadors in London, 1763-93, iii. 309,
358 French Chapel, Little George Street, founded
1799, iii. 245 French Church, rebuilt after the Fire of London,
iv. 9, 336
French Church registers, i. 348 ; ii. 159 French coins : Republic and Empire, iv. 149, 211, 255 ; with obverse impression on reverse, 230 French counting-out rime, vi. 166, 333 French fishing rights, temp. Edward VII., vii.
290 French grammars before 1750, v. 110, 216, 313,
377 French Huguenot regiments in English service,
1689-1725, x. 68
French marriages in Lanark, 1812, x. 367 French " of Stratford-atte-Bowe," xii. 301, 366,
404, 470
French peasant drinking song, iv. 109 French place-names, adjectives from, ix. 21, 94,
171, 358 ; xi. 116
French players in England, c. 1500, vi. 128, 278 French Premiers, their Christian names, vii. 289,
377
French prisoners of war at Lichfield and Notting- ham, vi. 109, 257, 411 French quotation by Keats, ii. 128 French recruiting before Napoleon, xi. 189 ' French Revolution,' by Carlyle, French version,
ii. 206 French theorist on love, alluded to by Stevenson,
iv. 228
French verse, bathos in, ix. 466 ; x. 72 Frenchmen, two, and a dog, supposed spies, 1794,
ix. 486 Freney (Capt. James), in Thackeray's ' Irish
Sketch-Book,' v. 50, 156, 234
Frescoes at Avignon, reproductions of, x. 250 :
xi. 321 Gozzoli, in Florence, viii. 130 in
Royal Exchange, guide to, ii. 508 ; ix. 219
in the Vatican, the words on, iv. 69, 116, 154
of Last Judgment in churches, vi. 410, 490
Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, origin of the name,
ix. 248, 374
Freshmarsh (Sir John), c. 1189, x. 150 Fresh-water fishing in classical times, iii. 249, 350
393, 453 Friar Tuck not in old Robin Hood rimes, x. 170
236 Frick Friday, origin and meaning of the word, iv.
488
" Friday " used as Christian name, iv. 310, 395, 454
Friday, " frick Friday," meaning of the word, iv.
488
Friday, mattress not turned on, v. 346 ' Fridstols," their whereabouts, v. 368, 473 Friedel (Baron Adam), artist, c. 1853, xi. 433 Friedrichsen (G.) on Halfacree, iii. 467 Friends, Society of, their use of " thou " and
" thee," vii. 429, 517 Friends in Council,' identity of statesman in, ii.
329
Frigates, the steerage in, i. 77 Frightening powders, a cooling medicine, ii. 289- " Frightfulness," use of the term, xi. 131 " Frilleroy," meaning of the word, viii. 426 Frith, silhouette artist, c. 1850, viii. 149, 197 Frith (W. P.), his paintings ' Road to Ruin ' and" 4 Race for Wealth,' v. 127, 193, 316, 495- ? memorial inscription, ii. 346 Frog or toad mugs, the date of, iv. 168, 210
Frogmorton ( )= William Bromley, v. 250
Frog's Hall, Royston, three cottages called," viU
209, 255 Froissart (Jean), 13371410, quotation from. X-
387
' From Oxford to Rome ' and ' Loss and Gain,' i- vi. 429, 497
Fromond (John), d. 1420, his Chantry at Win- v' Chester, xii. 433, 472, 509
Fronsac (Vicomte de), Herald Marshal, on where shall the College of Arms of Canada go ? vii.. 188 Frood (A.) on lunatics and private lunatic
asylums, iv. 251
Frost (F. C.) on authors of song wanted, v. 272 Authors of quotations wanted, viii. 55 Chevron between three roses, i. 33 Frost arms at Winchester, iv. 330 " Ganson co- heriga," Gaelic motto, i. 432 " If you ask fop salt," ii. 198 Model of Waterloo, viii. 394 " Regatta " : West-country use of the word,, v. 287 Turcopolerius, ii. 336 Turkey cap- tives : brief at Wincanton, ii. 31 Frost (W. A.) on Apocrypha : story of Judith,, x. 418 Braddon (Mary Elizabeth) : biblio- graphy, xi. 284 Choir balance : St. George's- Chapel, Windsor, viii. 212, 358 Communion, table by Grinling Gibbons in St. Paul's Cathe- dral, ix. 295 Disraeli and Bulwer, iv. 25 Easter (Russian), xi. 440 ; xii. 32 Gilbert (Sir John), J. F. Smith, and ' The London Journal,'" vii. 297 Hampstead Road (No. 225), x. 328- Hood (Robin) romances, viii. 203, 678 Lytton (First Earl of), iv. 165 Lytton's (Lord> house in Grosvenor Square, v. 49 Lytton. (Bulwer), house in Hertford Street, i. 161 Maltravers (Ernest) and Morley Ernstein, xi.. 265 Napier's (Sir Charles James) ' Harold,' v. 326 Novel with three titles, iii. 465 " Podder* Place," xii. 277, 388 Regent Circus, xi. 51 ,. 155 Rogers (Samuel) and Disraeli's baptism, iii. 314 St. George's Chapel, Windsor, east window, x. 256 ' Sherwood Forest,' by Mrs.. E. S. Gooch, xii. 401 Tichborne Street, xu 67, 155 ' Vivian Grey ' and Bulwer's first meeting with Rosina Wheeler, v. 445 Wild Huntsman : Herne the Hunter, ix. 152 Frost arms at Winchester, iv. 330, 478 ' Fruit Gilr,' picture of, c. 1785, xi. 210, 2S'< ' Fruitless Precaution,' tale published c. 1657, viii
89, 152, 196 Fruit trees, list of, 1753, viii. 26