ELEVENTH SERIES.
169
liawson (Sir H.)> whereabouts of his papers, vi.
109 Lawson (John), his translation of Simson's
- Treatise concerning Porisms,' vii. 189
.Lawson (Richard) on authors wanted, xii. 286
.Borrows (William), M.A., xii. 78 Churches
used for election of municipal officers, xii. 430
Donelly (Sir Boss), viii. 473 " Gas " as a
- street-name, viii. 356 Irish ghost stories, viii.
453 King (Capt.) -James, xii. 326 ' Man- chester Marine,' x. 49 Wallis (George), anti- quary and gunsmith, xii. 15 Xawton (John), Westminster scholar, K.S. 1610,
x. 369
Xawton and Inman families, iii. 368 Lawyer and the Devil, old tale, v. 290 Lawvers in English literature, x. 171, 216, 237,
257
- Lay of St. Aloys,' true Latin text, ii. 389
Lay Reader licensed in 1621, xi. 376 Lazenby (E. M.) on authors wanted, vii. 50 Lazla (Rene" de) on Spanish titles granted to Irish
men, iv. 427 ; v. 69
Lazzaretti (Davide), his death, c. 1880, vii. 297 Le Blanc. See Blanc. Le Blon ( Jas. C.), engraver c. 1718, iii. 187 ;
copies of Raphael's cartoons, iv. 269 JLe Botiler or Butler family, iv. 310, 394 Le Brocq (P. G.), Westminster scholar, 1846, viii.
248
Le Brun. See Vigee Le Brun. Le Coq (P.), Westminster scholar, 1783, vi. 110 Le Frith : Chapol le Frith, meaning of place-name,
ii. 9, 74 Le Gos, Goose, or Gorse family, vi. 230, 312, 495 ;
vii. 277, 378, 477 Le Maistre. See Mai sire. Le Sage (A, R.), continuation of ' Gil Bias,' v. 27,
136 Le Sage ( J. Merry) and ' The Daily Telegraph,'
viii. 25
TJe Sceur, his statue of Charles I., i. 194 (Le Vasseur (N.), engineer, 1748, and Richelieu,
v. 70 Lea (Thomas) and Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk, iiL 268 Leach (Liout.-Col. B,) on colonels of the 24th
Regiment, ix. 87, 111, 127, 149, 170, 188, 211 Lead cistern, 1736, original owner of, xi. 321 Leader (R. E.) on electro-plating, xi. 459 Leader of House of Commons, earliest use of title,
iii. 108, 176
Leahy (E.), Westminster scholar, 1786, vi. 110 Leake (Lake) and Farington of Worden families,
vi. 467
Leake and Martin-Leak e families, ii. 528 ; iii. 56 Leaning family, vi. 428 Leap in the dark, use as Parliamentary phrase,
ii. 86, 154
Lear (E.), his * Book of Nonsense,' v. 106 Lear (King) and his family, iii. 481 4 * Lease for three lives," legal phrase, vi. 230, 297,
358 Leather, curious collection of ancient objects in,
vL 165 Lebour (Nona) on Helena (Empress) at Llangollen,
vii. 149 Lecan, Irish MS., its translation, vi. 70 ; vii.
JLechlade (Walter de), Precentor of Exeter, 1283, ix. 370, 418
Lecky (W. E. II.), his theory of morals, iv. 147
Lector on authors of quotations wanted, v. 348 ;
City of statues, v. 349 Lecturage, use of the word, ii. 266 Leddington, Ledenton, or Liddington heiress,
c. 1810, xii. 259, 379, 426 Lederer (Dr. M.) on allusions in American authors,
ii. 307
Ledlie and Hewitt families, ix. 86 Ledwell House, Oxfordshire, engraving of, i. 289 Ledyard (John), traveller, allusions in his ' Life,'
iv. 387
Lee (A. Collingwood) on " All is not gold that glitters," xii. 59 Author of play wanted, ix. 156 Author of quotation wanted, x. 477 ' Fruitless Precaution,' viii. 196 Henry IV. 's supper of hens, x. 236 " Lease for three lives," vi. 297 ' Le Faysan Perverti,' ii. 238 Library wanted, x. 115 Murderers reprieved for marriage, iii. 195, 298, v. 18 Place of deposit for wills, vi. 194 " Put a beggar on horseback," iii. 334 " Seen through Glass," viii. 294 Tobacco: price in the 17th century, xii. 351 Voyage of the Providence : Capt. Bligh, x. 17 Wanstead Park, xii. 271- Women carrying their husbands on their backs, iv. 279 Lee (John W.) on Maida : naked British soliders",
iv. 334 Lee (Nathaniel), dramatist, statement by Lord
Rochester, xii. 502 Leeches, Society of, John Wilkes and, 1769, vi.
387
Leeds, Hyde Park Corner at, ix. 185 Leeds (E. T.) on John de Watford, c. 1200, xii. 67 Leek, badge of the Welsh Guards, xi. 206 Leek as Welsh national emblem, vii. 6 Leeper (Dr. Alex.) on adoxography : doxo- graphical, i. 117 Anglo-Irish use of " tuition," viii. 326 Australia, discovery of : press report, vii. 406 Authors of quotations wanted, v. 78 ; x. 387 Becket's personal habits, i. 147 ' Childe Harold,' Canto, iv. stanza 182, i. 418 Derry, siege of, iv. 156 "God made the country and man made the town," iii. 126 Graduation, early : William Wotton, iii. 334 Hemans (Felicia), v. 273 Lucan and Tom Hood, xii. 47 Moscow, its burning, iii. 464 " My monkey's up," v. 325 " Probability is the very guide of life," iii. 226 Twin ever famous, no, vi. 214 Wedding-pieces, viii. 276 Lees (C.), R.S.A., his picture ' The golfers,' c.
1849, vii. 367
Lees (Harrington C.), on 'Eue$eiaro, ix. 269 Lee- Warner (Sir W.) on history of the " Peccavi "
pun, vii. 290 ; viii. 30
Leffmann (H.) on apparent death, vi. 353 Coffin-shaped chapels, ix. 213 Counties of South Carolina, xi. 348 French counting-out rime, vi. 333 Hessian troops in America, x. 53 Latin maxim, source wanted, xii. 220 Maimonides and evolution, x. 156 Stanton and Dickens, v. 452 " Left his corpse," on gravestone, 1727, ix. 225 ;
x. 158, 196, 252
" Leg of Mutton " badge and club, c. 1814, ix. 229 Legal macaronics or law French, iii. 6 Legal processes in the Middle Ages, xii. 400 Lega-Weekes (Ethel) on ancient terms, v. 50 Authors of quotations wanted, v. 518 Poole- lead ; bole : bull, iii. 326, 477" Cockrod :