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and rheumatism, xii. 506 Tree folk-lore : the
elder, xii. 450 Wedding ring and ' left- handed " marriage, xii. 366 Turtle affected by thunder, ix. 268, 335 ; x. 217 ;
xi. 52
Turton ( Laura )= Nathaniel Gordon, c. 1760, iv. 127 " Tuscan " inscription at Pisa, 1103, vi. 148 Tussaud's (Madame), granary on site of, vm. 510 Twain (Mark) as a public reader, i. 367, 418, 457 ;
ii. 78 Tweed (H. R. B.) on "cousins and half -cousins,
ix. 208 Tweed (J. T.), Father of Lincoln Corporation,
death, i. 366
Tweedmouth and Berwick-on-Tweed, iv. 428, 499 ' Tweedside,' song and metre, iv. 87, 136 Tweezer's Alley, London street-name, viii. 310 Twelve good rules, alluded to by Goldsmith, vii.
599 ; viii. 54
Twelvetree (Anne), d. 1771, her epitaph, vi. 524 Twenty-fourth Regiment, list of colonels, ix.
87, 111, 127, 149, 170, 176, 188, 211 Twichener (Anthony), Winchester scholar, 1562,
xii. 340, 388, 430, 505 Twigge (R.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emerald
Isle, ;ii. 396 ; inscription at Sta. Maria degli
Angeli, Rome, v. 325
Twin, " one of a twin," phrase used 1817, xi. 318 Twin never famous, v. 487 ; vi. 58, 172, 214, 433 ;
vii. 54, 215
Twins, convention or assonance in names of, xi. 69 Twins, prayer for, vii. 329 Twins and second sight, iii. 469 ; iv. 54, 156, 259,
299, 379
Twisaday, origin of the surname, x. 146 Twiss (Brigadier-General), c. 1805, and Sandgate
Castle, iii. 309
Twist, threefold twist, invented c. 1843, ix. 449 Twist (Oliver), on thumb -rings, v. 409 Twitching, divination by, viii. 187, 237, 273, 280,
417, 471 Two Stones Farm. Rickmansworth, origin of the
name, ix. 191 Twyford family, i. 29 Twyning (Capt. W.), Royal Reg. Artillorv, d.
1844, xi. 472
Tydeman (Brice) on Wolney Hall, Mickfield, ii. 49 Tygris, London subterranean river, ii. 209 Tylney or Tilney (Lord), d. 1784, his character,
iv. 508 ; v. 36
Tyntol on gods in Egypt, ix. 8 Type, Kelmscott Press, iv. 345, 435 Typography, Greek, changes in, ix. 72 " Tyrly Tirlow " carol, and Coventry Nativity
play, i. 125
Tyrpryd, meaning of the word, i. 188 Tyrrell (Mary), b. 1578, her marriage, vi. 169 Tyrrell (T. W.) on Dickens : St. George's Gallery,
viii. 94 ; Lombard Street bankers, ix. 298 Tyson (Elizabeth)=T. Chapman, c. 1700, xi. 69,
Tyzack and Du Thisac family of Lorraine, viii. 28
U
U. on " Aleppo Merchant " Inn, iii. 396 Amphis- bffinic book, iii. 176 Boswell's cousin, iii. 292 Da Costa, iii. 475 Dedications, double, iii. 298 M'Clelland family, iv. 195
U. (G.) on references wanted, vi. 48, 189
U.S.A.=TJsona, author of the title, ii. 148, 197,
254
Udal (J. S.) on Aleppo, English chaplains at, xi. 289 Alphabetical nonsense, xi. 13 Authors wanted, xi. 479 Barbados filtering stones, xi. 310 Bookworms, xii. 268 Chippendale (Thomas), upholsterer, vii. 10 Churchill, xii. 383 Colonial Office administration, i. 426 Corpus Christi in England : Post-Reformation, xii. 34 Cricket in 1773, ix. 135 Dawson (Nancy), xii. 17 Elephant and castle in heraldry, ii. 231 ; iii. 237 Erasmus's ' Para- phrase upon the New Testament,' viii. 510 Fair Rosamond : sampler work. ii. 303 Fire- walking : Fiji, ix. 231 France and England quarterly, x. 510 ; xi. 138, 232 ; xii. 370, 424 Guildhall : old statues, ii. 252 Heraldic query : Boteler Arms, xi. 496 ; xii. 110, 226 Heraldry, retrospective, xi. 77, 155, 330 Jeffreys '(Judge) and the Temple organ, iii. 427 Judges addressed as " Your Lordship " : John Udall, xi. 251 Katherine (Countess of W T ar- wick), will of, viii. 392 Lichfield, arms of the See of, ix. 337 Magistrates wearing hats on the bench, ix. 253' Merry Greek,' viii. 510 Newton and King's College, Cambridge, i. 434 Oxfordshire landed gentry, xi. 407 Pitfield (Rev. Sebastian \ his ghost, ii. 367 ' Ralph Roister Doister,' viii. 510 St. Andrew : national colours, xii. 205, 311 Solomon, Judg- ment of, xii. 55" The Cock Tavern," i..472 Weight after a meal and during hypnosis, xii. 249 Welch Guards, xi. 206 York, arms of the Archbishops of, iii. 351
Udal (N.), his ' Ralph Roister Doister,' iii. 367. 413, 454, 496
Udall (John), Hebrew Grammar by, 1648, xii. 36
Udall (John), trial for felony of, 1590, xi. 251, 289, 303, 388
Udimore, Sussex, its history, x. 428
Ulcombe Church, its history, ii. 169
Ulloa (Antonio de), his vear in England, c. 1743, vi. 28
Ulster, called " Ultonia " in mediaeval times, iv. 26
Ulster Covenant, the " Red Hand," vii. 189, 275, 334, 373, 434 ; viii. 14, 95, 154, 217, 273 ; ix. 195, 238, 257 ; x. 178
Ulstermen, list of famous, x. 150
Ulster Scots in America, iv. 444
" Ultonia "^Ulster in medieval times, iv. 26
L T lysses, and Pulci, Italian poet, ii. 407, 514 ; " the Scapin of epic poetry," 447
Ulysses and Homer, allegorical interpretation, ii. 407, 515 ; vii. 295
Umbrella and Jonas Hanway, vi. 97
Unbored, Jonson's use of the word, ii. 174
" Uncle .Tom " of ' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' vi. 367, 436, 493
' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' Preface, xii. P, 58
" Unconscious humour," author of the phrase, viii. 86
Undergraduates as officers of the Reserve Forces, xii. 502
Underground passages, Soho, their history, iii. 127, 173
Underground railway, American, stations of, xii. 102, 148
Under-spur-leather, meaning of the word, xii. 339, 506