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Pennington family, viii. 50, 134
Penny (Mrs. A. J.'), authoress, d. c. 1889, vii. 250
Penny (Rev. Frank) on Addison's (Gulston) death ii. 256, 338 Ambiguous possessive case, viii 91 Bishops addressed as " My Lord," v. 36 Black bandsmen in the Army, iii. 370 Ceylon officials, iv. 313 Charnock (John) antecedents of, vii. 472 Clerks in holy orders as combatants, xii. 184 Coote (Sir Eyre), his monument, ii. 335 " Dander," vii. 52 " Earth goeth upon earth," i. 116 East India Company^ Chaplains, iii. 410 Gillespie (Robert Rollo) at Vellore, iii. 437 H.E.I.C.S. : chap- lains' certificates of appointment, v. 268 Holwell family, iii. 192 Islington historians, ii. 334 Jane, Duchess of Gordon, wreck of the, vii. 496 Lichfield, arms of the Deans of, x. 273 Osbaldistone, its pronunciation, i. 258 Penn (William) or George Penne, vi. 116 Peter the Great's portrait, iii. 447 Peters (Hugh), vii. 33 Rosenhagen (Rev. Philip), xii. 488 Scupper, as a verb, ii. 298 Spencer (Bishop) of Madras, xi. 471 Spinney, its etymology, i. 257 Swiss regiments in British service : Regiment de Meuron, vi. 71 Trinco- malee, capture of, xii. 76, 270 Watchmakers' sons, iv. 494
Penny : pheasant penny, meaning of the term, iii. '268, 337
Penny " bank note," 1810, xi. 301
Penny Post, Leibniz on, in 1715, i. 365
Penny readings, the first, at Ipswich, vii. 448
Penshurst, heraldry of the Idon brass, ix. 28
Pensioners in the Long, Parliament, iii. 103, 253
Pontalpha, symbolism of, vi. 400 ; vii. 53
Pentateuch, zodiacal sign in Samaritan version of, v. 28, 116
Pentonvillo Road, stone in, its history, ii. 87, 156
Penzance Market Cross, i. 69, 212
Peoli and Paoli families, viii. 409
" Peony-royal," use of the name, 1711, ii. 308
Pepita, a pattern in black-and-white squares, ii. 6
Peploe family grant of arms in 1753, iv. 508 ; v. 55
Feplow (W. A.) on J. C. Swallow, R.A. : Robert Deas, vii. 169
" Pepper for Dirige," meaning of the phrase, vi. 390, 473
Popys (Samuel), robbed of trunk, its contents, iv. 326 ; error in his ' Diary,' v. 6, 97 ; vii. 26, 73, 111 ; and " selling of a horse," vi. 328, 496 ; his birthplace, vii. 304 ; and Sir William Sanderson, vii. 508 : " little Michell and our Sarah," viii. 489 ; ix. 32
Per centum, derivation of the symbol, iv. 168, 238 272
Perambulations " in surplice and tippet," 1641
xi. 413
Perceval (Sir Philip), Royalist M.P., his bioerarthv i. 262, 372
Perceval (Spencer), Sydney Smith on, ii. 267, 316 ;
commemorative tablet, ix. 180 Percival (M.) on 18th-century political ballads,
xi. 107
Percy (Sir Alexander) and Earls of Northumber- land, ix. 349
Percy (Bishop Thomas), d. 1811, his grave and inscription, iv. 308
Percy (Thomas), Prior of Holy Trinitv, Aldgate,
ii. 85, 137
Percy Society, suppressed parts, viii. 30 Peregrinus on author wanted : "a man of the world," x. 408 Borodino, vi. 185 Browning (Robert), y. 341 Cat queries, xii. 389 Churches, history of, in situ, vi. 428 Church- going in the 15th century, viii. 483 Double flowers in Japan, vii. 188 Folk-lore queries, x. 29 German war fetish, xii. 399 Gospel for the Feast of the Assumption, xii. 380 John (Father) of Cronstadt, x. 289 Marblemen, vii. 107 Nieuport, flooding of, x. 426 Nile, water
of the, xii. 443 " Once is never," vii. 148
Ortega in Nelson's Strait, x. 444 Periodicals published by religious houses, x. 250 Pigments, vii. 169 " Poilu," xi. 470 " Poor " as god- parents, x. 70 Renty (M- de), translation of Life of, x. 49 Repetition, vi. 448 Royalty sanctity of, vii. 249 St. Thomas's Day, x. 486 Sloe Fair, x. 153 " Supersubstantial," x. 235 " You may fool some of the people all the time," xii. 159 Perforation of postage stamps, inventions for
iii. 183, 251 ; iv. 197, 298 Ferhirr and Bellot in records of Otford, ii. 329
378, 437
Peri on Alexander the Great and Paradise, v. 43 " Peril garpent," origin of the phrase, xi. 298 ' Periodicals, mathematical, ii. 347, 434, 466 published by religious houses, x. 250, 317* 376, 413 Peripatetic Scientific Society projected by Cadet-
Gassicourt, i. 365
Peris of the North,' picture by Hayter, viii. 189 ' Perisher," meaning of the word, x. 247, 29*6 Perkes (Robert), surgeon, temp. Queen Anne, vii.
348 Perkins (Sir Christopher), LL.D., 1547-1622, ix.
Perkins (Sir William), b. 1638, executed, 1696
ix. 25
3 erks (Sydney) on the Guildhall Crypt, ii. 365 ^erplexed on hygrometer : movable scale, xi. 131 "Perrin (John), b. 1769, his relations, xii. 49, 88 erring (Sir Philip) on Fell (Dr.) : Martial, v.
490 Shakespeare : " comptible," vii. 286 -
Shakespeariana, i. 323, 504 ; ii. 164, 423 ; iv.
? erry (Aaron J.) on John Trevisa, xi. 148 ^erry and Parry families, i. 197 'erryn (J. Barrington), Ensign 19th Foot, 1780,
'ershore, Gervase, elected Abbot of, 1204, xi. 413 'ersia, first newspaper published, 1851, vii'. 446 'ersieux on rebellion of 1715 : Mr. Thomas Rad-
cliffe, ix. 478
'erthes-les-Hurlus, name explained, xi. 90, 154 'erthroat, meaning of the word, iii. 409, 457 5 ertinax on the burning of Moscow, i. 228 "erugia on " Morgenstunde hat Gold im Munde,"
..__ (John), 1677, his 'Artificial Versifying,'
'eter (Thurstan) on Queen Anne's nurse v 508 ' v. 112 ; famous Cornish regiment
'Peter Boat and Doublet," shop sign, i. 262,
'eter the Great, his portraits, iii. 447 ; i v . 17 " odd chair " made by, v. 108