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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Printing pross at Pontypool, 1727, xi. 6

Printing Society, Welsh, iii. 263

Prints : coloured, of Bengal Horse Artillery, c. 1835, viii. 489 ; method of transferring to glass, ix. 250, 295, 357 ; with " broken glass " effects, ix. 49, 114 ; military : coloured, of Bengal Horse Artillery, c. 1835, ix. 37, 56, 114 ; coloured, of Gordon Highlanders, ix. 489 ; St. Eschauzier's Gordon Highlanders, ix. 510 ; 'Chancellor of University of Oxford,' 1834, x. 48, 97 ; military, West Norfolk M.ilitia, x. 67 ; " protean scenery," 1837, x. 409 ; of the Gun- powder Plot conspirators, x. 469 ; satirical, ' Easing for Lambeth,' c. 1750, xii. 182, 283

Prior (Matthew), his parentage and birthplace, iii. 47, 91, 254 ; iv. 161 ; and Rixham Fair, 1709, ix. 5ll ; and Wrexham Fair, 1709, x. 75

Prior (Matthew) of Long Island, c. 1668, iv. 447 ; v. 17

Prior (W. B.) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 172 " Bodies/' x. 436 Browne (Peter), vii. 251 Christmas family of Bideford, ii. 28 Dahl (Michael), the elder, vii. 238 Danish national flag, v. 336 ; lyrics, x. 18 Garlike (Benjamin), iii. 88 Goodbeter, its locality, iii. 167 Hume (Commander) in .1815, iii. 448 Norwegian legend, v. 295 Scottish mercenaries in Norway, vi. 358 Stewart (James Pattison), vi. 89

Prior family of Tewkesbury, ix. 29

Priories, alien, in England, their chartularies, iii. 167, 255

Prior's Salford Church : Clarke monuments, ii. 9

Priory of St. James, Bristol, chartulary of, vii. 288

Prison, King's Bench, South wark, debtor's life in, iv. 410

Prisoner at Plumpton, Sussex, history of, iv. 389

Prisoners, English, in France in 1811, xi. 66, 116

Prisoners of war, French, at Lichfleld and Notting- ham, v. 109, 257, 411 ; their lace-making, viii. 269

"Prisoners taken at the battle of Worcester, vi. 469

Prisot family, vi. 187

Pritchard (J. E.) on Bristol, old house in : Canynge's House, Redcliffe Street, viii. 214 Clockmakers in Bristol, viii. 332 Pirates : Capt. Woodes Rogers, ix. 57 Taylor (Isaac) of Ross, mapmaker, xi. 495

.Pritchard (John), Shropshire solicitor, 1759-1837, xi. 61

Pritchard (T.) on phantom Parliament, xii. 27 'Private Amusement,' print, published 1786,

41 Private hotels," origin of the term, x. 348, 391 " Privet," etymology of the word, iv. 46 Privett (H.) on Westminster Cathedral, ii. 110 Privilege and licence to publish, 1534, v. 324 ;

vi. 510 Privilegiatus, meaning of the word in ' Alumni

Oxonienses,' iii. 167, 231 Privy Councillors, duties and privileges of, ix. 449,

490 ; x. 18, 58

  • Pro and Con,' a journal, 1872 to 1873, viii. 488

"Pro pelle cutem," motto of Hudson's Bay

Company, viii. 387, 453, 514 Process block and wood engraving, iv. 289, 413 "" Prock " = ba,dger, tale of unequal legs, vi. 447 ;

vii. 15 Proclamation of the sovereign in Scotland, i. 441


, Amalafrida in, xi. 211, 286 Procter (Adelaide Ann), her mother, x. 349, 393 Procter (B. W.), " Barry Cornwall," autograph

verses by, iv. 48 Profane swearing, public reading of the Act

against, iv. 386

Progress of Error,' poem, the author of, iv. 389 Pronunciation, its changes, xi. 121, 214, 287 ;

" regularity in misconduct," xii. 305, 430, 490 Pronunciation, French, of the name Law, vii. 10 Pronunciation, Latin, v. and w., vii. 283 Proofs, printers' proofs of 1812, vi. 444 Proofs seen by Elizabethan authors, iv. 86 Proper (C. B. A.) on Boswell at Utrecht, v. 304 Prophecy : " When our Lord shall lie in our

Lady's lap," i. 49, 94 ; of 1814, peace for a

hundred years, x. 288

Proscrit, Le,' published in London, 1850, ii. 228 Prose, metrical and rhythmical, iv. 426 Prosser (G.) on parsons not in Holy Orders, i. 12 Prosser (R. B.) on theatre lit by gas, viii. 153 Protable, meaning of the word, xii. 10 " Protean scenery " in prints, 1837, x. 409 Protector,' weekly newspaper, 1851, xi. 418 Protectorate, protection of inventions, vii. 162 Protestant Cathedral, Gibraltar, inscriptions in,

iii. 224 Protestant Cemetery, Florence, inscriptions in,

iii. 324, 404 Protestant Dissenters, registers of, ix. 489; x. 30,

93, 193 Provencal story of three wishes, ii. 506 ; and the

Saracenie Speech, vii. 47 Provence, Christmas Eve celebrations, vi. 505 ;

vii. 51 Provence (Guy and Simon de), their lands in

Cheshire, iii. 489 Proverb, Chinese, in Burton's ' Anatomy,' viii.

189 ; ix. 326 Proverb, Greek, that " condemns a man of two

tongues," xi. 301, 384 Proverb, Hebrew or Arabic, viii. 30, 115, 136, 215,

257 Proverb quoted by Bishop Fisher, ii. 46

Proverbs and Phrases :

A fact is a lie and a half, ix. 170, 217, 298

A sandy pig for an acorn, x. 248

A Sunday well spent, ii. 388

A terra il Ben Mai dimora in sella, iii. 487

Accidents will happen in the best-regulated

families, x. 271, 296, 351

According to Cocker, vi. 90, 176, 236, 352 Agnes : Do not play Agnes, i. 290, 495 All comes out even at the end of the day,

ii. 527 ; iii. 74

All is not gold that glistens, xii. 10, 59 All Lombard Street to a China orange, ii.

200 ; v. 240 All my eye and Betty Martin, iv. 207, 254,

294, 313, 377

All my eye and Tommy, iv. 207, 254 All right, McCarthy, ii. 286, 358, 396 All's fair in love and war, xi. 151, 198 ; xii.

380, 446

All Sir Garnet, viii. 70, 117 All who love me follow me, iv. 426, 494 Almighty dollar, iii. 109, 179, 211 Altes Haus, fideles Haus, i. 88, 153 Among the blind the one-eyed man is king, ix.

369, 412, 477 ; x. 15