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iii. 492 Cathedral at Pisa, vii. 476 " Cerne,"
viii. 214 Chausere (Richard), vii. 347
" Cloudsley Buch," vii. 494 Comyn (Cheva-
lier), iii. 448 Cradle of Henry of Monmouth,
i. 183 Dumbleton, place-name, iv. 136
Fishing in classical times, iii. 393 Hole-silver,
i. 208 Horse in Venice, i. 384 Identity of
Emeline de Reddesford, viii. 171, 253, 431
Knivetpn family, iv. 269 Lacy as a place-
name, iii. 137 "Meend," "myende," "meand,"
vii. 363 Military : coloured print wanted, viii.
489 Prinknash, ii. 313 Sculptures taken at
sea, i. 347 Stothard's visit to Italy, i. 243
Sweetapple surname, iii. 134 Vatican frescoes,
iv. 116 Venice and its patron saint, ii. 54
Wellington's Peninsular Campaign, iv. 148
Williamscote (Johanna), vii. 115, 193, 257
" Wiogora Ceaster " : Worcester, i. 374
Baddesley Clinton Hall, Warwickshire, book on,
viii. 331
Badge, metal, two battle-axes crossed, xii. 86 Badge, regimental, of the 6th Foot, ix. 8, 58, 117 Badge dated 1766, its identification, vi. 130 Badge shaped like a leg of mutton, ix. 229 Badge worn by paupers, its history, ii. 487 ; iii.
55, 118 Badger = grise = grey, meaning of the word, v. 27,
95, 170 Badger (William), Mayor of Winchester, 1597,
his parentage, iv. 68
Badham (John), Westminster scholar, 1817, v. 429 Bael, fruit of the sEyle Marmelos, ii. 426 Baena (Alfonso de), writer, c. 1460, xi. 251, 329 Baerlein (H.) on Miss Ingalls, vi. 148 Bag and baggage, early use of the phrase, vi. 108 Bagdad, origin of the name, iii. 69 Bagehot (Walter), pronunciation of his name, x. 289, 336, 377, 495 On the Crown, iii. 307, 357 Bagenal, Bagnal, Bagnall family, v. 328 ; vi.
173, 291 Bagenal (P. H.) on Bagenal, Bagnal, Bagnall, vi.
290 Ryan, vi. 428 Bag-envelopes, registered in 1840, v. 467 ; vi.
52 274 Baghott (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1813,
v. 449
Bagnall (J.) on Bath King of Arms, ii. 32 Coats of arms, mock, ii. 112 English sepulchral monuments, 1300-50, ii. 199 Follies, ii. 273 Teart, its meaning, ii. 11
Bagnall (John), philosopher, c. 1784, his bio- graphy, iii. 268
Bagnall (Walter), Etonian, 1760, xii. 118, 186 Bagnall family of Bagenals Town, Carlow xii
118, 186
Bagnio in Chancery Lane, ix. 408 Bagpipes, used for Highland regiments, xi. 248 Bagshaw (Thomas), Oxford student, 1734, vii.
50, 97, 157
Bagster (S. S.) on Ananias as a Christian name,
iii. 395 Bagstor as a surname, iv. 170
Christian names used by men and women, iii.
456 Ken (Bishop) : Izaak Walton's wives, iv.
11 Walton and Cotton medal, iii. 398
Bagstor surname, its derivation, iv. 170, 213 417
Bagwell (C.), Westminster School steward, vii. 70
Baif (J. A. de), c. 1532, and the Earl of Surrev
iv. 365 Bailey (Frank) on Fitzwhymarks or Fitzwy-
marks, v. 450 Bailey (John), Etonian, 1755, ix. 389
Baillie, Anderson, and Simpson genealogies, iii. 18&
Baillie, Gordon, Dickson, and Simpson families,.
xi. 494
Baily (Johnson) on Prayer Book Calendar, ii. 169> Bain (Andrew), M.D., and Sheridan, i. 242 Bainbridge (W.), ' Alpine Lyrics,' 1854, iv. 30, 94 Bainbridge, Goring, and Gifford families, vii. 69 _ Baines (A. P.) on author of quotation wanted, xi.
250 Baines (Sir Thomas), 1622-80, his writings, xii-
121
Baker (A. J.) on ballad of the Revenge, vii. 8 Baker (C.) on ' Morning Chronicle,' xii. 310 Baker (C. T.) on Baker family of Sissinghurst, iv.
209 Brav/ne, vi. 508 Baker (Charles), Etonian, 1761, ix. 389 Baker (E. A.) on ' Kentish Note-Book,' vi. 76
Turkish spy in Paris, vi. 55 Baker (George), Etonian, 1765, ix. 389 Baker (Rev. H. D. Foe), artist, c. 1790, vii. 228,.
296
Baker (Jacob), Etonain, 1757, ix. 389 Baker (John), Etonain, 1760, ix. 389 Baker (John) Etonian, 1762, ix. 389 Baker (Richard), Etonian, 1754, ix. 389 Baker (Sir S. White), date of his knighthood,.
viii. 265, 314, 357
Baker (Samuel), Etonian, 1757, ix. 389 Baker (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, ix. 389 Baker (W. F.) on validity of a presidential seal r
ix. 249 Baker (William), Winchester scholar, 1520, ix..
369 ; x. 34
Baker family of Ashcombe, x. 270, 333, 376 Baker family of Sissinghurst, iv. 209 Baker-legged," 1607, meaning of the term, ix.. 287
Baker's Chop-House, London landmark, its his- tory, xii. 500
Bakers' servants, c. 1440, i. 38, 117 Bakester (Geffery le) de Lofflthe, Forfar, c. 1296,.
iii. 207, 372 Balaclava, numbers of the Light Brigade, ix. 186 r
253, 334, 373 " Balance of power," history of the phrase, xii.
221
Baldock (Major G. Yarrow) on Bear Garden : site, xii. 308 Bedford bounds, Bloomsbury,. vi. 188 Canons, Middlesex, ii. 535 Chained books, vi. 177, 373 Corpse bleeding in presence- of the murderer, ii. 391 " Flash " of the- Royal Welsh Fasiliers, x. 15 Hanoverian, regiment, iii. 415 Hughson (David) = Ed ward Pugh, ii. 89 Islington historians, ii. 250 Julius Cffisar and Old Ford, xi. 289 Maida :. Regiments De Watteville and De Rplle, iv. 172 Mann (John), vii. 454 Moore (Sir John> and the Gordon Highlanders : black stripe in- officers' lace, xi. 502 Red Hand of Ulster, vii. 434 ; the clasped hands as a religious- symbol, ix. 195 Red Lion Square obelisk, ii. 176 Regimental badge of the 6th Foot, ix. 58 Regimental sobriquets : Britannia Regi- ment, v. 136 Register transcribers of 1602, v. 271 Scots Guards : regimental histories, x. 495 Vanishing London : Proprietary Chapels,, ii. 255 Works of John Pechey, physician, vii.. 376
Baldwin (Adye) of Slough, 1764, x. 10, 58 Baldwin (Rev. Arthur B.) on General Francis- Columbine, ix. 408