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435 Copper mine in Devonshire, vi. 174
" Cordwainer," x. 393 Cromwell (Richard),
his daughter, ii. 287 Dennis (E.), ' Barnaby
Rudge ' hangman, i. 465 Disgruntled, i. 178
Dodington (George Bubb) and his circle, i. 443
Elephants in England, performing, ii. 366
Fairery, i. 287 Farquhar's " Scrub," original
of, xi." 149 Field telegraph, early, i. 225
Fielding (Henry) and the civil power, iii. 486 ;
iv. 277 Fourth Estate, ii. 137 "Freedom,"
presentation in a gold box, vi. 249 Furlough,
iii. 226 Gin = Geneva, i. 366 Gladstone at
Wilmslow, ii. 311 ; his involved sentences, ix.
273" God save the People ! " i. 392
- ' Gothamites " = Londoners, iv. 25 Grosvenor
Square ; its origin, iv. 327 Hangman, common, ii. 325 Hats in theatres, ladies', ii. 476
- Hudibras ' : earliest pirated edition, ii. 142
4 ' Jack Ketch's journeyman "= thief, ii. 246 "" Jacobite " =" Jacobin," iv. 6 ' Jonathan Wild the Great ' : its germ, ii. 261 Journals in the United States, foreign, iv. 466 " J'y suis, j'y reste," iv. 294 Keighley : pronuncia- tion, v. 376 Kinsale, " Sovereign " of, ii. 190 Kiss, legal definition of a lawful, ix. 387 Lions in the Tower, vii. 357 Literary Gossip, ii. 15 Lunatics and private lunatic asylums, iv. 395 'Mob"=a wanton, vi. 268 Moving pictures in Fleet Street, ii. 403 " Musette," a dance, vi. 306 Music of the future, i. 249 Naval records, their preservation, ii. 368 Newspaper, first halfpenny, iii. 366 Newspapers, " silly season" for, iv. 366' Oliver Twist,' on the stage, ii. 234" On the tapis," ii. 289 Parliament, 4t standing for," i. 87 Pepy's robbed, iv. 326 Perceval (Sir Philip), M.P., i. 262 Pitt's statue in Hanover Square, ii. 85 Posts for popular resorts, season, vi. 287 " Prince Fred " satire, i. 148 Roundhead, a weapon, i. 358 Rousseau and England, iii. 405 Rousseau and Voltaire, iii. 447 " Royal Oak," xi. 147 Scarborough Spa, iii. 129 Scout = spy, sneak, iii. 165 Shakespeare monument in Westminster Abbey, vii. 349 Shakespeare's biography : Tonson's edition, ii. 345 Shorthand society, early, vii. 308 Slavery in Scotland, ii. 230 Smith (Sydney) on Spencer Perceval, ii. 316 Smugg- ing queries, viii. 297 Storm in a teacup, ii. 255 "'Strip and go naked, alias strikefire "=gin, iv. 366 Tammany and England, ii. 185, 337 Telegraphy, earliest, iii. 24 " Tied-house," antiquity of the, vii. 7 " Touching for a loan," vi. 228 Wesley (John), his marriage, ii. 226 Wild ^Jonathan), ii. 346 ; his influence, iv. 305 ; his " Ghost," iv. 308
Bobbins (Clifton) on authors wanted, vii. 96 " Basset," vi. 310 Tripos : Tripos verses, vi. 347
Bobbins (R.), his death, ii. 360 ; on dancing, old- time English, ii. 166 George II. to George V., ii. 125 " High days, holidays, and bonfire nights," ii. 149 " Kicking up Bob's-a-dying," i. 150 Revels =parish festivals, i. 7
Robe of feathers of the Queen of Tahiti, vi. 210, 315, 417
Roberts, in Smith's ' Nollekens and his Times,' xii. 140, 208, 248
Roberts (Lord) and Kipling's poem ' Bobs,' x. 429, 472
Roberts (Ida) on General Beatson and the Crimean War, vi. 430
Roberts (John), his marriage, xi. 250
Roberts (R. H.) on effect of opening a coffin, xii. 388
Roberts (W.) on Alfieri in England, ii. 532 Arcangelus (D. Camerino), painter, ii. 517 Barrows, British : Greenwell collection, i. 277 Belgian fisher folk-lore, i. 187 Bennet (Richard Henry Alexander), i. 238 Bonar & Co., iii. 497 Burlowe (H. B.) : P. F. Chenu, i. 47 Cagnoni (Domenico), iii. 125 Caldwall (James), artist, iv. 405 Caxton and Edward IV., i. 252 " Caxton Memorial," iv. 268 Chaucer and Boccaccio, i. 317 Clavering (Lady), i. 231 " Clericalisme, voilk 1'ennemi ! " i. 306 Conyngham (Lady), iii. 110 ' Cornwall : its Mines, Miners, and Scenery,' i. 329 Court Guides, i. 354 Cromwell (Thomas), v. 37 Cumberland (George), i. 297 D'Arblay (Madame), her Diary, i. 17 ' English Free- holder,' 1791, ii. 108 Eton portraits by Live- say, v. 207 Franco family, ii. 166 Frith 's ' Road to Ruin ' and ' Race for Wealth,' v. 193 Geffery (Sir Robert), i. 95 Gibbons (Grinling) and Rogers, iv. 255 Gilbert (Sir John) : Thomas Gilks, engraver, v. 117 Ginger (William), publisher, i. 425 Gingham : gamp, ii. 268 Glynn (Richard), publisher, ii. 178 Goldsmith on coal-mines in Cornwall, i. 287 Gordon (Col.), v. 78 Greatheed (Samuel), v. 132 Halletts of Canons : Gainsborough's 4 Morning Walk,' iv. 281, 435 Horry (Daniel), iv. 295 Lawrence (Capt. G. B.), artist, ii. 366 Leland (John) : portrait by De Weest, v. 268 Lely (Richard), iii. 305 London directories of the eighteenth century, iv. 234 Miers, sil- houette artist, v. 87 Milton Bibles, iii. 70 Murray (John) and medical books, i. 106 Nankin, porcelain in England , ii. 446 Pamela (Mile.), her origin, ii. 285 Paterson (Samuel) and Earldom of Cassilis, ii. 325 Penzance Market Cross, i. 212 Plantagenet tombs at Fontev- rault, ii. 278 "Poker-work" in the eigh- teenth century, v. 146 Portrait in Pitti Gallery : Justus Sustermans, iii. 314 Quilter's (Harry) poems, v. 110 Reynolds's pocket- books', iii. 313 Rolle (Richard), ' The Prick of Conscience,' iii. 277 Shakespeare Quartos in Switzerland, ii. 288 Smith (J. R.) : Dr. W. Saunders, ii. 6 Smollett's " Hugh Strap," ii. 26 Solly collection of pictures, i. 210 Stock (Mr.), biblio-phile, 1735, iv. 307 Story (Samuel Rogers), i. 65 Tenducci anecdotes, ii. 205 Thomson, R.A., ii. 114 Ticket, portrait painter, i. 265 Truchsessian Gallery, New Road, i. 418 Vestris family, ii. 126 Wade and Gainsborough, if. .226 Wainewright (Thomas Griffiths), ii. 406 Walton (J.), topo- graphical artist, i. 247 Whig Club book, iv. 46 Wilberforce and Thornton, ii. 526 Wint (Peter de), iii. 418
Roberts (W.), author of ' Life of Hannah More,' 1838, xi. 188, 215, 268
Roberts and Sandys families, xi. 251
Robertson (Sergeant Duncan), his Journal, c. 1797, ix. 190
Robertson (J.) on money and matrimony, ii. 28
Robertson (Canon James Craigie), his family, i. 327
Robertson (Patrick), Vicar of Berwick, 1672, xi, 262