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GENERAL INDEX.
Thunderstorm, means of safety in, x. 49
Thunderstorm and Irishman, ii. 110
Thunderstorm over the Vosges, 1908, split hail-
stones, iv. 9
Thuritona on Nicolaus Mysticus, vi. 34 Thurloe (John), Secretary, his daughters, xii. 462 Thurlow (Lord) and Wilkes, 1788, x. 366, 414 Thurnam (W. Digby) on judges addressed as
"Your Lordship ": John Udall, xi. 303 Thursby (Fortescue) on Thoresby pedigree, iii. 188 Thurston (Herbert) on children burnt at a Fassion
play, v. 410 Thurtell (John), and William Webb's ballad, iv/
244, 394, 458, 537 ; his family and education,
ix. 23 "Thymalos." from apothecaries' catalogue, 1856,
iv. 189, 239 Thynne family of Longleat and Sir W. Covert, c.
1630, iv. 209
Tichborne Street, alterations, xi. 67, 155 Tickencote (G. C.) on " Bolt from the blue," x. 448 Ticket, 18th-century portrait painter, i. 265, 316 Tickets for the Crystal Palace, c. 1858, iv. 405,
476
"Tickle," "tinkle " used for, 1635, xii. 419 " Tied-house " system for public-houses, vii. 7 Tigers, use of their whiskers in magic rites, xii. 481 " Tightly," use of the word, 1629, ix. 288 Tile, Dutch, scene represented on, vi. 466 Tiles, device on ecclesiastical, ix. 509 ; device on
encaustic, x. 33, 97
Tiles, Saxon, on farmhouse in Essex, ix. 271 "Till," origin of the word, xi. 26 Till (E. D.) on authors of quotations wanted,
iv. 449 Napoleon print, ii. 390 Till (John)
Rector of Hayes, vii. 89 Till (John), Rector of Hayes, 1777-1827, vii. 89,
Tilleul, used as name of a colour, ii. 47, 93, 132 Tilney or Tylney (Lord), d. 1784, his character
iv. 508 ; v. 36
Time, definition of, Digby MS., xi. 415 'Times ' office, Masonic emblems at, i. 407- price of, 1796-1913, vii. 347 ; not printed on Christ- mas Day, 1913, yiii. 505; ix. 47; dictum on its political superiority over "Histories," ix. 307, 356 ; its original prospectus and average daily circulation, ix. 421, 502 ; on bananas imported to the United States, x. 37 Tin mines of Bohemia, English discoverer of,viii.
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Tindale and Erasmus, a parallelism, vi. 246 337 "Ting," verb, 1627, use of the word, ix. 227 "Tinkle," used for "tickle," 1635, xii. 419 Tinkler (Robert) and the voyage of the Providence
x. 116, 153, 277 Tintin on Vanessa, i. 149 Tintoretto and an English decorator, anecdote,
i. 06 i
Tipper (Thomas), 1785, his epitaph, v. 504 vi 97 Tippoo Sahib, 1792, a stick inscribed, ix. 408 477
x. 14
Tirard (M.), French Premier, 1887, vii. 289 377 Tiretta (Edward), c. 1757, friend of Casanova
iv. 461 ; v. 19, 516
Tirikkis " meaning of the word, viii. 465 Tisdall (Col. T.), Royal Reg. Artillerv, 1853, xi
161
of tenpence," 1632, meaning of the phrase,
IX. Zoo
Title, " Reverend Doctor," its use, vii. 389
Title, reason for claiming a, vi. 349
Title for Albanian ruler, " Mpret," ix. 247
Title-deed, earliest use of the word, vi. 88, 27&
Title-page of a square duodecimo, vii. 330, 414
Title-pages, black-bordered, the use of, xi. 34, 91,.
133
Titles, kings with special, v. 7, 57 Titles, military, the use of, x. 348, 396 Titles, Scottish, conferred by Oliver Cromwell,
iii. 88, 193, 374, 416 Titles, Spanish, granted to Irishmen, iv. 427 ; v.
69, 132
Titles of courtesy, the use of, xi. 250, 330 " Titmarsh " in a poem by Tennyson, ix. 487 ; x
16, 115
" To " with ellipsis of the infinitive, xi. 418 Toad or frog mugs, the date of, iv. 168, 210 Toads, supposed to be poisonous, vi. 87, 157, 256' Toads and rats, xii. 482 Toady, earliest use of the word, vi. 88 Toast and health- drinking, origin of, v. 149, 275- Toasts and sentiments, collection of, i. 406 ; ii. 32,
79 Tobacco, Sir Walter Raleigh's use of it, ii. 489 ; iii-
34, 175 ; Dr. Samuel Johnson on, iv. 148, 175 ;
Michelet on, iv. 248 ; price in 17th century, vi-
268, 336, 413, 477 ; vii. 18 ; xii. 351 Tobacco drinking, its meaning, i. 132 Tobacco " rape," origin of the word, vii. 410 "Tobacco-stoppers," Sir Isaac Newton and, xii..
49, 105 Tobacco taking and women smoking, c. 1621, v.
177, 188, 267, 297, 397 Tobacconists, origin of Highlander as sign of, v-
130, 296, 395 Tobermory Bay, ship of Spanish Armada wrecked
in, iv. 46
Todd (Sweeny) anticipated, i. 468 ; vii. 426 Toes, fanciful names of, ii. 106, 217 Toft (R.) of Leeke -Sarah Clayton, viii. 366, 434i Toke (N. E.) on inscriptions on brasses : Cobham :
Clere, vi. 329 Token-money, in churchwardens' accounts, vi.
248 ; vii. 37 Tokens, coaching, article in ' Baily's Magazine,*
vi. 50, 133 ; viii. 416, 457 ; George III., and
George IV., vii. 349; Kentish, of the 18th,
century, x. 449, 514 ; xi. 18 "Tokharish " language, ix. 190, 220 Told (Silas) and Newgate prisoners, iii. 86, 173. Toll : " Thorough toll " at Newcastle, ii. 166 Tollinton (Rev. R. B.) on " O God. I think again
Thy thoughts after Thee," ix. 270 Tollner (W. M.) of Cheam, patron of cricket,
c. 1850, iii. 129 Tolls, paid for horses at market in mediaeval times,.
iii. 369 Tolmens, perforated stones, cure for diseases, iv_
463, 533 ; v. 54 Tom (John Nicholls). See Cowtenay. ' Tom Jones,' " Dowdy " in, iii. 289 'Tomahawk,' satirical journal, 1867, vii. 369V
413, 454, 515 ; viii. 53, 133, 433 Tomb, effigies on, at Stowmarket, c. 1550, i. 348 ;
with dogs on, earliest known, vi. 129, 195, 253,
374 Tomb-scratching : " I. W., 1658," in Westminster
Abbey, vii. 405, 492 ; viii. 52, 97 Tombstone, dated 31 April, ii. 524 ; figures rising
from the dead on, iv. 37 ; clasped hands on
Jewish, viii. 14, 95, 154, 217, 273 ; inscriptions.