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Verena and Sintram, characters in fiction, vii. 449,
514 Verge, Coroner of the, obsolete royal office, iii. 30,
96, 236
Verge watch, French, the date of, ix. 328, 413 Verger, manner of carrying his staff, xi. 494 ; xii.
56 Verger v. sacristan, explanation of the terms, ii.
130, 274, 314 Vericour (Prof, de), c. 1851, his biography, xii.
280, 370 Verisopht (F.) on 'Pickwick Papers'.: printers'
errors in first edition, iv. 353 Veritas on Bernard, viii. 230" Killing the calf
in high style," vii. 270 Verlaitie (P.), his ' Le ciel au-dessus le toit,' xii.
160, 210, 270, 310
Vermont, origin of the name, i. 47 t 174 Vernacular of 17th century, work on, v. 409 Verne i (Jules), his works published in serial form,
viii. 168, 256 ; ix. 74, 175 ; his stories in
English magazines, viii. 489 Vernoa (Admiral), d. 1757, and Oakendean,
Cowfold, iii. 348 Vernon (Dorothy), article on her elopement, ii.
448, 497 Vernon (H. M. and K. Dorothea) on ' History of
the Oxford Museum,' i. 65 Vernon, the Jacobite mercer, his Christian name,
xi. 150 Veronese (Paul), picture and inscription, v. 107 ;
' Rape of Proserpine,' attributed to, i. 328,
398 ; ii. 11 Verral (Charles), 1778-1843, medical practitioner,
ii. 445
Verral and Verrall families of Sussex, ii. 445 Verrall (Miss Helen de G.) on " O si sic omnes," x.
429
Verse, leading law cases in, ii. 348 ' 4 Vertumnus,' play acted before James I., ii, 147,
196 Verulam, engraving of the ruins, 1696, xii. 380 ;
gold rin found at, c. 1850, iv. 248 Verulamium, Spenser and Drayton on, ii. 125 Verus on arms of women, ii. 175 Carracci's
picture of St. Gregory, ii. 269 Colonies : their
arms, iv. 368 Epicurus at Herculaneum, iv. 270
Inwood or Inward, viii. 208 Vesey (John), Archbishop of Tuam, his marriage,
iii. 429, 478
Vessels, curious, of stone, their use, vii. 208, 255 44 Vestis adriatica," in Voragine's ' Legenda
Aurea,' viii. 270 Vestments, ancient, discovered in Old Hampstead,
ix. 348 : green, at Easter at Soissons Cathedral,
ii. 127 Vestris( Madame), 'Memoirs of the Life,' published
1839, iii. 328, 371 Vestris family, ii. 126 Vestry meeting, annual, held on Lady Day,
iii. 288, 338, 473
Veterinary College, Prof. Coleman and the, vi. 305 Veturia, mother of Coriolanus, v. 89 Vexin (Drogo, Count of the), d. 1035, vi. 107 Vezian family, arms of, xii. 29, 249, 447 Viator on descendants of Sir Erasmus Dry den
living in Dublin, v. 449
Vicar, church closed at his death, 1827, iv. 286
- Vicar of Bray ' and ' The Turn-coat,' ballads,
xii. 453
Vicars of Holne, Devon, list of, vi. 309
Vicars of St. John the Baptist, Little Missenden, vii. 69, 133, 213
Vicars of Urswick, pre -Reformation, list of, iii. 387
Vice -Admiralty commissions in Latin, 1685-1730, v. 87
Victoria (Queen) and George Peabody's funeral, ii. 247, 310 ; her maternal great-grandmother, iii. 387, 438, 471 ; iv. 12 : her visit to the Marquis of Anglesey, 67, 113, 134, 197
Victory, early ships of the name, iii. 68, 113
" Victory," Townsend Street, Wahvorth, vii. 428
" Vicugfia " and ' The Encylopsedia Britannica/ v. 48, 137
" Vieing," a misspelling, v. 506
Vieira (Antonio). 1608-97, Jesuit of Portugal, xi. 109, 156, 191, 231
Vige Le Brun (Madame), her works in England, xii. 67
Vigers (Edgar H.) on Catherine Hyde. iii. 268
Vignoles (Charles Blacker), engineer,' his bio- graphy, i. 127
Vigors (Bishop Bartholomew), 1643-1721, his biography, iii. 289
Vilhena, Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, v. 429 ; vi. 34, 194
Villages, remains of Manx hut, v. 307
Villet (Thomas), Etonian, 1762, xi. 267-
Villiers (J. A. J. de) on authors wanted, i. 50
" Vin gris " in Lorraine, xi. 136
Vincent (Mrs.), Mrs. Mills, actress, c. 1751, xi. 472
Vincent (A.) on place-names, i. 206
Vincent (T.), master of Westminster School, 1645, x. 448
Vinegar, the action of, on rocks, x. 11, 96, 152, 197
Vines (S.) on Del Vignes : Vines, v. 208
Vines and fig tree in Lincoln's Inn, ii. 367, 453
Vines family, v. 208, 358
Vineyard Congregational Church, Richmond, . registers, ix. 429
Violins made on Old London Bridge, c. 1680, ix. 247, 312
Vipan (Major C.) on Anglesey House, Drury Lane, ix. 229
Viper and cow folk-lore, iv. 147
Virgil, ' Georg.' iv. 122 ;" Narcissi lacrymam, its meaning, ii. 27, 277 ; legend of St. Paul, at his tomb. viii. 8, 93 ; " Sibil " in Bishop Douglas's translation, xi. 8 ; his ' ^Eneid, ' Caxton and Bishop Douglas, 46 ; words in Bishop Douglas's ' Eneados,' 1513. xii. 156, 177, 215, 235, 255, 281, 323, 366 ; and Theocritus, a mis* translation, 260
Virgin (Blessed), figure of, in Santiago, 11. 248, 517
Virgin Mary (Blessed), Guild or Fraternity of, c. 1790, iv. 490. 538
Virgin Mary called Empress of Hell, i. 428, 493
Virginia : Jacobus Mason, d. 1701, vii. 267
Virginia, 1607, names of settlers, i. 188, 293
Virginia colony, tradition of a, c. 1605, x. 168
' Virtuosi, or St. Lxike's Club,' MS., xii. 27
Visa de Via Ferrata, v. 326
Visitations, Archiepiscopal, of monastic houses, 1250-93, vii. 146
Vispre (Victor), painter, his death, xi. 402, 476
" Visto " = " vista," vi. 27, 95. 158, 238, 437
Vitalis and Apuleius, W. Browne and, x. 384