172
GENERAL INDEX.
Lichen used to dye crimson, vi. 368, 416, 476 ;
vii. 72, 231, 616 Lichfield, and aviation, c. 1784, i. 383 ; French
prisoners of war at, v. 109 ; arms of the See of,
ix. 289, 337 ; Deans of, their arms, x. 230, 272 Lichfield Cathedral, armorial bearings in, ix. 69,
135, 193 Arms in windows of, x. 467, xi. 12 ;
xii. 326 Paget heraldry in, xi. 230 Liddel (Duncan) and Jo. Potinius, rare volume in
Bodleian Library, i. 447; ii. 12; and biblio-
graph of Theses, vii. 125, 196 Liddingon, Leddington, or Ledenton heiress, c.
1810, xii. 259, 379, 426 " Lienen," from The Times, 1815, xii. 321, 364,
409, 446 Lieven (Madame) and Francois Chateaubriand,
iii. 104
' Life,' poem recited by Clifford Harrison, xi. 210 ' Life of Shaw the Lifeguardsman,' in chapbook
form, x. 288
Life-boat, Caister, account of its wreck, ii. 429 Liftord (Lord) and Bomney family, c. 1700, iii. 169 Light Brigade at Balaclava, its numbers, ix. 186,
253, 334, 373 Lightfoot (John) of Birmingham, 1739-1810, iv.
289 Lighthouse and ship on bronze coinage, x. 191,
235, 255, 465 Lightning, John Rosebrook killed by, 1866, iv.
147 Superstitions connected with, xii. 257 Lightning victim, epitaph on, vii. 265 Li Hung Chang, his knowledge of English, i.
511
" Like "=attend, use of the word, v. 251, 376 " Like a hatter," explanation of the phrase, vii.
149, 238 Lilburne (John), notes on his life, 1645, xi. 376 ;
Edward Peacock, on, xi. 417 Lill, " to lay on lill," 1622, ix. 288
- Lillibullero,' topical song, v. 28, 111, 194, 333
Lillington, Dorset, epitaphs at, iii. 485 Lilliput, Dorsetshire, origin of the name, xii. 120
Lily- White Boys,' folk-song, i. 366, 452 Lim" on ' Lily-White Boys,' i. 452
Lima (J. Suasso de) of South Africa, iv. 509 : v. 17 Limburger cheese and coffin, short story, iv. 29 Lime-cooking stoves, demonstration of, 1835, ix.
409
Limerick glove in walnut shell, ii. 249, 297 Lincoln, Taxation of, 1291, xi. 149 Lincoln (Lord) and Casanova, 1771, vi. 4, 137 Lincoln Cathedral, customs of, 1195-1205, xi. 376 Lincoln's Inn Chapel, marriages in, 1910, ii. 226 Lincoln's Inn Fields, bushes in, vii. 27 ; Gate
Street, x. 149
Lincoln's Inn vines and fig tree, ii. 367, 453 Lincolnshire, Parliamentary election 1724, ii. 287 ;
battle in, 1055, ii. 468; battle in, c. 1643, not
1655, iii. 135 ; battle at Riby, 1645, 487 ;
Celtic place-names, x. 466 Lincolnshire, the Earldom and Marquessate of,
viii. 46, 111, 193, 210, 237, 277 Lincolnshire ballad, temp. Charles I., v. 406 Lindam (R. H.) on " According to Cocker," vi. 90 Linden folk-lore, Slavonic, i. 365, 437 Lindesay Brothers of Edinburgh, 18th century,
Lindsay (C. L.) on burial-place of Mary de Bohun,
vi. 378 Lindsay (Capt. G.), Royal Reg. Artillery, retired
1804, xi. 131
Lindsay ( J.), Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge
1776, vi. 130,255 .
Lindsay (W.), Westminster scholar, 1764, vi. 130,
255 Lindsay-Smith (F. A.) on Mr. Asquith and the
City of London School, x. 470 Duke's Place,.
Aldgate, i. 477 ; viii. 61 Line-endings in the old dramas, x. 170 Linen tablecloths, old, figured, i. 426 r
Linfield (James), Westminster scholar, c.. 107U* x*.
387
Ling family, vii. 230, 292 Ling (P. HO on Jules Verne, viii. 168, 489^ Lingen family, vii. 48, 95 Lingfield, fabric of the church, ix. 231 Linke, Fynmore, and Mason families, ix. 8 ; Linlathen, Forfarshire, its position, iv. 205 Linley (Mrs.), Sir T. Lawrence's sketch of, m. 348- Linn "(J.), on physician's cane, iii. 168 Linsey-woolsey, referred to in hymn, vm. 107, 174 Lintall (Daniel and Thomas), Westminster-- scholars, 1784, vi. 130 Linton (Henry), artist, c. 1854, iv. 169 Linton (W. J.), artist, c. 1854, iv. 169 Lintot (Henry), his mother's surname, xi. 400 " Lion and Unicorn," signification of, xi. 417 Lion with rose in heraldry, xi. 170, 217 Lions kept at the Tower of London,, vii, 150, 210,.
272, 316, 357, 457
Lions modelled by Alfred Stevens, iv. 349^438 Lipsius, Fuller, and Burton, vii. 426 Lipyatt, Somerset place-name, vii. 70 Lisbon. Holy Crows of, ii. 67, 116, 155 Liscombe family, v. 507 Lisle (Rouget de), composer of the * Marseillaise,?
xii. 69, 109
Lismore, ruined state of Cathedral, 1655j xi. 376,. Lissauer (Ernst), his ' The Hymn, of Hate,' xik
302, 321, 365
Listado (J. T.), his ' Maurice Rnynhart, r viii.. 269' Lister or Lyster family, ii. 487 Lister (Lord), 1827-1912, surgeon,- v. 145 Lister (Edward), his relations, iv. 209 Liston and Ducrow, quotation, ii. 487, 536_ Litany : spitting and stamping the feet, iii;- 148*-
217, 294, 396
Litchfield, (H. E.) on " Bethlem Gabor," vii. 290- Litchfield (J.), Westminster scholar, 178-7, vi.-89 Litchfield (Dr. J. C.), c. 1825, his biography, ii..
268
Litchfield (T.) Westminster scholar r 1781, vi. 89* Litchfield (V.), Westminster scholar, 1780, vi. 89* Literary Fund, names of recipients,. 1850-65, v.-
329 Literary gossip, origin of the term, L 208 r 333
ii. 15
Literature, influence of the Court on, viii. 246 Literatus on Dryden : St. Margaret^, West- minister, ix. 490 Lithography and Sir J. Willoughby Gordon, iv-
90 Littledale (Col. R. P.) on Hugh, Bishop af Dur*
ham, viii. 230 Littledale (Willoughby A.) on Queen Vfetwria'fc
maternal great-grandmother, iii. 438 Little Dorrit, original of, d. 1913, vii. 505 " Little Germany," London, origin of the name,,
xi. 416
Little Gidding, and Mary Colet, 1680, if. 403 Little Gidding Nunnery, pamphlet on, viii;.
445