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GENERAL INDEX.
Kingsley (Charles), i. 195 Ladies and Univer-
sity degrees, ii. 358 ' Land of the Midnight
Sun,' a poem, i. 292 Large-paper copies of
books, i. 476 Latin epitaph at Dry burgh
Abbey, ii. 414 Laurence (Chevalier de) on
heraldry, ii. 18 ' Letters by an American
Spy,' ii. 537 Librarians, eminent, iii. 13
Liddel (Duncan) and Jo. Potinius, ii. 12
' Lily- White Boys ': 'The Ten O's,' i. 453
" Literary Gossip," i. 333 Lockwood (William
Joseph), iii. 97 London gunsmiths and their
work, ii. 319 Maginn's writings, ii. 75 Major
<H. A.), ii- 255 Malmaison, ii. 359 " Man in a
<juart bottle," i. 136 ' Manners and Customs
of the French,' ii. 37 Mary, Queen of Scots :
ladies-in- waiting, i. 73 Mary II. (Queen), i.
476 Medmenham Abbey : Hell-Fire Club, i.
32 Mesopotamia : " That blessed word Meso-
potamia/' i. 458 Mohacs : the battle, i. 177
Money : its comparative value, i. 276 Mont-
fort (Simon de) : translation of French poem,
iii. 297 Napoleon and the Little Red Man, ii.
511 Nelson : "musle," iv. 477 News-letters
in the Public Record Office, i. 158 Newspaper,
first halfpenny, iii. 431 Nicholls (Frank), ii.
295 ' Oliver Twist ' on the stage, ii. 215
Ossington, Viscount, iii. 38 ' Paris Illustre" ' :
English edition, v. 158 Parliamentary division
Lists, i. 51 Parr (Queen Katherine), ii. 99
Peck (Francis), ii. 136 pelling (Canon), i. 38
Peter the Great's portrait, iv. 17 Pitt
(William), Letter on Superstition, iii. 218
Pitt and Wilkes on disfranchisement, iii. 78
Printer's Bible, ii, 475 ' Prometheus the
Firegiver,' i. 314 Raleigh (Sir Walter) and
tobacco, iii. 34 ' Rape of Proserpine, 'i. 398
Restoration plays, i. 57 Robert of Normandy
and Arlette, ii. 397 Rokeby House, West
Ham : Clowes family, i. 212 Ruskin Society of
London, i. 313 St. Margaret and Joan of Arc, ii.
277 Scotchmen in France, i. 173 Scots music,
iii. 496 Scott (Sir Walter) , his poet ancestor, iii.
336 Se (Abbe), ii. 173 Seventeenth-cen-
tury biography, ii. 36 Shakespeare, chronologi-
cal edition, ii. 431 Shakespeare illustrators, i.
414 'Shaving Them,' by Titus A. Brick, ii.
115 Ship lost in the fifties, iii. 76 Slr^pcn
(William), i. 176 Skelton (Col.) of St. Helena,
ii. 135 Slavery in Scotland, ii. 374 Smeaton
(Lords) and Smeaton family, iii. 316 Smollett's
'History of England,' ii". 213 Standen (Sir
Anthony and Anthony), i. 471 Storm in a
teacup, ii. 173 Strettell-Utterson, ii. 16
Stuart (Lady Elizabeth), Darnley's sister, v.
157 Sudan archaeology, ii. 235" Sung by
Reynolds in 1820," v. 337 Taylor (Jeremy),
his descendants, ii. 351 Tenedish, ii. 354
" Tertium quid," iii. 131 Tertullian on Chris-
tians and lions, i. 492 Thackeray and pugilism,
iii. Ill; and the stage, ii. 494 "There are
more acres in Yorkshire," &c., i. 52 Thiers's
'Trait6 des Superstitions,' v. 156 'Tit for
Tat,' American novel, iii. 56 Toasts and
sentiments, ii. 32 Tournaments and jousts, i.
293 "Trabalhos de Jesus," i. 373 Travellers
not in ' D.N.B.,' i. 392 Turcopolerius, ii. 337
' Voice from the Bush,' iii. 115, 214 ' Vortigern
and Rowena, i. 74 Walton (J.), topographical
artist, i. 417 Watering-Place Guide, 1803, i.
395 Watson family at Milnhorn and Blacklaw,
in. 135 Watson's ' History of Printing,' i. 234
' Waverley ' : " Clan of grey Fingon," iv. 37
Wollaston (Dr.) in Scotland, i. 54 Wood
Street Compter : sponging houses, i. 414
Wright (Michael), painter, ii. 314 Yule log in
Cornwall, i. 256
Scott (W. Bell), bibliography of his works, x. 28, 93
Scott (Sir Walter), two readings in 'Anne of Geierstein,' i. 185, 252, 356 ; and a " Kelso convoy," ii. 425 ; and the place-name Horns- hole, 461 ; his use of the word "vail," iii. 86, 131, 175 ; hero and setting sun in ' Old Mor- tality,' 207, 275 ; Meg Dods and cookery book, 209/257 ; " erewhile " in ' Quentin Durward,'
ley,' iv. 37; "manna of St. Nicholas" in
' Kenilworth,' 75 ; and the inscribed stone in
' The Antiquary,' 443 ; and holed bridal stones,
v. 54 ; mistake in ' The Antiquary,' 188, 293 ;
two readings in 'The pirate,' 227; and the
Freemasons, vi. 82, 146 ; his Danish visitor, 1822,
147 ; and Dewhurst Bilsborrow, 210 ; Hogg's
book on, 248 ; text of ' Kenilworth,' 488 ; a
misquotation, vii. 7 ; text of ' Kenilworth,'
16 ; "Lochow " in his 'Legend of Montrose,'
29, 95 ; his use of the word "mutale," 145,
258, 352 ; his friend Stanhope, 409 ; the Rota
Club in 'Woodstock,' 425, 493; viii. 58; his
friend Stanhope, 116 : link with " Old Mor-
tality," 166 ; ' Deil stick the Minister ' in ' The
Heart of Midlothian,' 168 ; and the Ballantyne-
Lockhart controversy, 266 ; the ballad ' Jock
Elliot ' mentioned by, ix. 49 ; on clearances on
estates, 188, 232 ; "references and quotations
in his 'Rob Roy,' 471, 516 ; x. 54 ; and the
" Annandale Beef-stand," 69, 117 ; quotations
in ' The Antiquary,' 90, 155, 178, 217 ; spurious
Waverleys and piracies, 330, 374, 393, 416,
456 ; his poems read on the battle-field, 366 ;
"the great fundamental error " in his ' Wood-
stock,' xi. 208 ; records of, at the War Office, xii.
173, 231 ; as a cornet of Hussars, 241, 304 ;
his visit to London, 1831, 300 ; Richard Mend-
ham in his ' Red Gauntlet,' 319
Scott (William) and "A. L. M.," viii. 407
Scottish date-letters, their use, viii. 469
Scottish language, i. 43, 131, 254, 498; English
bards and the, v. 266, 397
Scottish mercenaries in Norway, vi. 269, 358 Scottish titles conferred by Oliver Cromwell, iii.
88, 193, 374, 416
Scottish University theses, xi. 493 Scotus on Artephius, ' De Characteribus Plane- tarum,' iii. 36 Austen's (Jane) death, ii. 397 Authors of quotations wanted, i. 455 Black Prince's language, iii. 116 Book-covers : " Yellow-backs," ii. 274- Burns and ' The Wee Wee German Lairdie,' iii. 354 ; iv. 14 Cackling clouts : carpillions, iii. 358 Canova's busts of Mars and Minerva, iii. 95 " Carent," iii. 97 Carracci's picture of St. Gregory, ii. 377 Chalmers (Sir Charles), Bt., iii. 158 Charles (Prince) of Bourbon-Capua, iii. 394 Chideock, ii. 153 Christmas bough : Christmas bush, iii. 15 Christmas mummers as mammals or birds, iii. 14 Clocks and their makers, ii. 394 Cowper's " God moves in a mysterious way," iii. 153 Dawes (Sophie), Baronne de Feucheres, iii. 71 D'Eresby or De Eresby ? ii. 117