ELEVENTH SERIES.
217
George IV.'s natural children, xi. 16
German proverb : silks in the kitchen, vi. 255
Graham (Clementina Stirling), ix. 194
' Guy Livingstone,' viii. 416 Henderson's
- Life of Major Andre",' x. 215 Horses, white,
vii. 215 Howe (Sophia), v. 334 'Ian Roy,' vii. 54 Ice, use in ancient times, xi. 270 Jacobi (Mary P.) ; Mrs. Ellis, v. 397 Jewry (Laura), afterwards Mrs. R. Valentine, xii. 266 Kaye's ' History of the Sepoy War,' xii. 247 Lackington (James) the bookseller, viii. 195 Lade (Sir John), xii. 351 Lamb or Lambe, v. 66, 193 Lamb's ' Memoirs,' songs in, viii. 414 ; " Mr. H ," x. 394 London : spas, baths, and wells, xi. 247 London children's outdoor games, ii. 11 ' London Chronicle ' : ' Monthlv Review,' v. 213 London printers, xii. 205 London-Holyhead Road, Old Map of the, xii. 106 " Man is immortal till his work is done," viii. 136 " Marriage J ' as surname, viii. 336 Maryland proverb : " Shoe her horse round," iv. 459 Mawman, xii. 369 Moore (T.), death of his wife, i. 36 Mumtaz Mahal, v. 438 ' My Old Letters : a Poem,' by Horatius Bonar, vi. 517 Napoleon's bequest to Cantillon, xii. 188 Navigation in India, records of, vii. 37 Novalis, xii. 329 Observant babe, xii. 506 Palm the bookseller, shot by Napoleon, x. 76 ' Pamela Magazine,' x. 129 " Patience " as a surname, viii. 418 Pausanias, v. 518 Payne and Fosse : not " Paine," xii. 190 Poems wanted, viii. 193 ; xii. 54 ' Poems written for a Child,' by Two Friends, x. 129 Printing, early, in Europe, ii. 176 Public loan, repudiation of xii. 14 Publishing, bibliography of, i. 5, 44 Rabbit- time, ix. 257 Railway travel : . early im- pressions, v. 190 Rigby (Rev. John), D.D., ix. 298 Rudd, clockmaker, Warminster, x. 211 St. John the Baptist in art, vii. 453 St. Paul's, height of, x. 434 ; xi. 278 Saints' Day customs, x. 178 Scissors and jaws, ii. 496 Scott (William Bell), x. 93 Scott's ' Rob Roy,' ix. 516 ; ' Woodstock ' : the Rota Club, vii. 425 Slang Dictionary, xi. 31 Smuggling qiieries, viii. 275 Stamps, farthing Victorian, xi. 34 Strahan (Alexander), x. 14 " Tallest one-piece flagstaff; in the British Empire," xii. 73 Temple (Sir William) on Huniades, x. 155 Thomson, R.A., ii. 114 Twins and second sight, iv. 299 " United States security," v. 233 Wearing one spur, ii. 471 Wedding ring and "left-handed " marri- age, xii. 310 Wellington, x. 134" Wen " : a curiosity qf indexing, vii. 67 Wit and humour ancient, viii. 334, 491 Woodhouse, shoe- maker and poet, xi. 137 Wordsworth, sonnet by, xii. 166, 190
Peffers (David Hay) on Hamilton of Blackhole, viii. 310 McFunn, viii. 330
' Pegasus ; or, the Ashby Guide,' by T. Moore, vii. 429
Pegasus on Wentworth of Pbntefract, x. 375
Pegg (Rev. Samuel) and ' Ingoldsby Legends,' vii. 137
Pegge-Burnell family, x. 368, 418
Pegler : Hetty Pegler's Tump, tumulus so called, xii. 9, 78
Pegler, origin of the surname, xii. 9, 78
Pegler (H. S. Holmes) on goats with cattle, xii. 39
" Pein of the harte " = halter, i. 185
Pelasgic, alleged survival of ancient, xi. 109
Pelf, its early meanings, ii. 286
Pelham (Henry), Speaker, 1647, his biography.
i. 227, 272, 357 Pelham-Clay (C. de C.) on Duchesse de Bouillon,
v. 398
Pellico (Silvio), his ' Duties of Man,' ix. 408, 472' Felling (Canon) of Chapel Royal, Windsor, i. 38 Felling (Edward), d. 1718, his parents, ii. 170 Pellipar on Corporation of London and the'
medical profession, iv. 496 ; v. 76 Estate,.
curious divisions, vii. 108
Pemberton (E.), Westminster scholar, vii. 309 Pemberton (Henry), jun., on Shakespeariana, i.
322 ; ii. 163 Pembroke, Dutchman in, statement in 1616, iii.
189, 292 Pembroke (Anne, Countess of), her will, 1588,.
viii. 446 Pembroke (Earl of) and Richard Burbage, vii.
326, 434
Pembrokeshire, Flemish settlement in, vii. 167 Pen, fountain, in use 1770, i. 306, 395 ; vii. 98
1789, v. 388, 496
Pen Rhos stable, print, its date, vi. 229 Penalty Rolls, manorial, specimens of, i. 449 " Penard," meaning and derivation of the word,.
v. 47
Pendeen on Haig family motto, x. 505 Pendered (Mary L.) on Axford family, iv. 289
Lightfoot of Birmingham, iv. 289 Pendlebury (Miss) and Swift family, ii. 47 Pendrell family, pensions of, xii. 99, 167 Penelope as a boy's name, i. 226 Penge, origin of the place-name, iv. 330, 437. 497
v. 18, 97 Pengelly (R. S.) on Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn,
vi. 14 Bovillon (Duchesse de), v. 273 " Clerk
of the Papers," iii. 414 Disraeli's life: Emanuel'
xii. 89 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., iv.
431 Maida : Regiments De Watteville and
De Rolle, iv. 171 " Nut " : modern slang,.
viii. 78 Swiss regiments in British service :
Regiment de Meuron, v. 491 Tandy (Napper),
vi. 295 Turpin's (Dick) pistol, vi. 316
Voltaire in London, x. 70 Wellesley's (Lord)^
issue, vii. 330
Pengelly (Serjeant) and Richard Cromwell, vi. 170 Peninsular Campaign, British memorials of, v^
204, 302 ; vi. 217
Peninsular battles, pictures of, viii. 167 Penleaze family, v. 270, 414 ; vi. 33, 65 Penmon Priory, Isle of Anglesey, its history, ix.
490 ; x. 115 Penn (William), his letters, ii. 7 ; memorial in
St. Mary Redclifte, Bristol, iii. 125 ; his works
and letters, 387 ; or George penne and the
Maids of Taunton, vi. 49, 116 ; petition from
his grandson and widow, xi. 413, 459 Penneck (Rev. R.), 1728-1803, Keeper of the
Reading-Room, British Museum, vi. 101 Penney (Norman) on American underground
railway, xii. 148 Owen (John) of Hemel
Hempstead, iv. 318 Pennialinus on Keats's ' Ode to a Nightingale/
v. 11 ; ' Pickwick ' : early reference, iv. 265 Pennies, meaning of " third pennies," vi. 170, 233 Pennington (E.) on Pennington, viii. 50, 197 Pennington (Mrs. S.), her ' An^ Unfortunate
Mother's Advice,' viii. 130, 197