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303
"Trooper " = cock, use of the word, x. 371
"Trooper," use of the word, x. 328, 375
Troopship, British, wrecked on Reunion Island,
viii. 48, 130
Trost, his original words in Danish ballad, vii. 250 Trout, Trowfe, or Troute family, ii. 450 ; iii. 334 "Trow," a kind of small ship, vi. 510 ; a flat- bottomed vessel, vii. 36
" Trowlathis," meaning of the word, viii. 426 Truchsessian Gallery, New Road, sale catalogue,
i. 369, 418, 156
True Blue, d. 1721, his identity, xi. 400, 442 Truman (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, i.
88 Trumbull (Rev. Ralph), of Witney, c. 1700, xii.
182, 229
Trumbull family, xii. 182, 229 " Trump," as a card term, vi. 378 Tru^o (Lord), his Universal Information Bureau,
vi. 251, 335. 412, 511 Trusler (J.), d. 1820, whereabouts of his MSS.,
xi. 190, 234, 289, 326 ; xii. 105 Trussel family, v. 50, 137, 257, 333, 476 ; vi. 32,
216,311
Trussell and Swynnerton families, vi. 231, 312 Trustram. (E. LJ on registers of St. Mary-le-Bow
parish, Cheapside, viii. 368 Trusts, ancient, society to protect, xi. 151 ' Trusty Servant,' the painter of, c. 1620, xii. 193,
267, 342 " Truth " : Labouchere anecdotes differently
told, v. 89 Truth -Seeker on Napoleon's five -franc pieces, ii.
448
Tryon (Admiral), drowned 1893, i. 288, 453 " Trystes," meaning of the word, viii. 426 Tubbe (Henry), poet, his birthplace, x. 329, 377 ;
and Henry Vaughan, xii. 438 " Tubby," name for grotesque figure of a dog,
xi. 249
Tubero (Q. Crassus), alluded to by Gray, ix. 509 Tuchenor. See Tivichener. Tucker (Miss C. M.), A.L.O.E., her 'Robber's
Cave,' v. 18 Tuckwell (Rev. W.) on ' Angelus ad Virginem,'
viii. 409 Tudor (E. John) on authors of quotations wanted,
v. 329
' Tudor and Stuart Glossary,' mistakes in, ix. 105 Tuer (A. W.) his ' History of the Hornbook,' i. 48,
474
Tufnell (W.) on " No such word as Fail," i. 168 " Tuition," Anglo-Irish use of the word, viii. 326 " Tuke," " tewke,'- kind of cloth, c. 1490, iii. 87, 130,
155
Tulkinghorn (J.) on Disraeli's Henrietta, ii. 425 Tull (Jethro), his pedigree and arms, vii. 488 Tullett, surname, its origin, ix. 429 Tullis (Thomas), common hangman, 1752-71,
ii. 325, 477 " Tumble-Down Dick," tavern sign, and Richard
Cromwell, iv. 90, 153 " Tumbrel " in the ' N.E.D.,' xii. 137 Tumbrel " cum colo et fuso," a penalty, 1340, xi.
339 Tumulus, sacrifice offered on the opening of, vi.
507 ; vii. 78
Tunbridge Wells, English countess at, i. 34 ; and St. Dunstan, the tradition, iii. 489 ;?iv. 54, 98 ; the prefix, " Royal," iv. 408, 475, 495
Tundish "=funnel, its use, xi. 106, 155
Tune, old, ' Brides of Mavis Enderby,' v. 149, 237
Tunnel, Channel, and Mr. Gladstone, verses on, iv. 108 : scheme, 1802, viii. 266
Turbervile (George), c. 1567, his poems, ii. 1, 103, 182, 264
Turcopolerius, officer of the Knights Hospitallers, 1 ii. 247, 336, 371 ; iii. 12
Turf, " the Turf," use of the phrase, xi. 299
Turk, flying, mentioned by Busbequius, xii. 338, 486
Turkey (Sultan of), his titles, vii. 147
Turkey captives : Brief at Wincanton, 1670, i. 488; ii. 30
Turkey or Levant Company, temp. Elizabeth, v. 188, 272 ; and Thomas Hill, ix. 268
Turkish saying, " Wait till the tail breaks," xi. 207
Turnbull (A. H. ) on ' The History of Bullanabee,' i. 48
Turnbull (Andrew) of Tweedmouth, c. 1750, iv. 428, 499
' Turn-coat ' and ' The Vicar of Bray,' ballads, xii. 453
Turner (Ethel M.) on authors of quotations wanted, i. 92 Heine : translation wanted, viii. 410 Lamb's ' Memoirs ' : Songs in, viii. 414' N. & Q.' : lost reference, i. 58
Turner (Frederic) on Aynescombe, Surrey, iv. 238 " Burway," iv. 169 Card (Henry), v. 79 Chertsey cartularies, iii. 113 Duck (Stephen), thresher, poet, parson, viii. 101 Duel, last fatal in England, vi. 134 Fitzwilliam and _ Grimaldi arms, vi. 215 Geronomo, v. 129 Great Fosters, Egham, iv. 125 Hartley Wint- ney Nunnery, i. 338 Heraldic, viii. 232 Phene' (Dr. 'John Samuel), ix. 407 Place- names, v. 289 ' Siligo ' : ' Sprig ' : ' beckab,' ii. 509 Smith or Smijth (Richard), oi Black- ness, viii. 495 Thynne's of Longleat and Sir W. Covert, iv. 209 Trusler (John), xi. 234 Waterton's (Charles) pamphlets, iv. 295 " Whorlgogy," viii. 509
Turner (J.) on William Simson, viii. 370
Turner (Raymond A. F.) on Admiral Lord Rod- ney, x. 294
Turner (Simon)=Judith Lovelace, 1670, vii. 206
Turner (Thomas) of Balcombe, d. c. 1899, his biography, iii. 328
Turner and Peake families, iii. 127
Turner family of Sussex, iv. 407
Turneur (Jan.) on Turners of Sussex, iv. 407
Turneur (T.) on Thomas Turner of Balcombe, iii. 328
" Turnip -hoer," nickname of George I., v. 485
" Turnout," use of the word, vi. 118
Turnspit to the king, a member of Parliament, iv.
107, 177, 195
Turpin (Dick), his pistol, dated 1735, vi. 107, 316, 456 ; ix. 414 ; his ride to York, vi. 189, 256, 355, 414 ; " Kilton " tavern, x. 365 Turpin (Pierre) on barley and blindness, xii. 429 Bookworms, xii. 330 Christ's "Seven Eyes " in Welsh poetry, xii. 486 Edward IV. s window at Canterbury, xii. 441, 460 Eight- eenth-century artist in stained glass, xii. 379 Prussian blue, xii. 370 Rats et crapauds, xii. 482 St. Thomas of Canterbury a Ben^flficlijie, monk? xii. 345, 467 Stinging nettles,^feee-stingS;<$>
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