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Writing, scheme of abbreviations in, ii. 429 I Yarm, sign commemorating Private T. Brown, iv.
Wroeites of Australia and Boeites of Calverton, 448, 514
Yarmouth pottery, Dickens and the, x. 286 Wyatt (Benjamin Dean), his biography, iv. 289 ' " Wyatt (Sir Dudley), c. 1647, his career, xi. 29
Wyatt (Ethel) on authors of quotations wanted,
iv. 8
Year, etymology of the word, i. 264, 375
" Year of our Lord God," use of the phrase, ix.
269
Yedding, origin of the name, v. 408, 514 ; vi. 76
Wyatt (M. C.) his statue of George III., iv. 147 Yellow-backs, books so called,' ii. 189, 237, 274,
Wyche (Sir Peter), ambassador temp. Charles I., 295, 373, 414, 458
his portrait, in. 470 Yelver," in place-names, vi. 191, 238, 297, 362,
Wycherley (Daniel), his birthplace, 1641, ix. 186 416 ; vii. 15
Wyckham on Blair & Sutherlands : blunderbuss, Yelverton (Speaker) and House of Commons
vm. 489 Book of Hours," date of, vii. 108 prayer, iii. 467 ; iv. 38
" Carronade " guns, v. 251 ' Twice a Traitor,'
v. 390 Westminster Abbey, Latin guide to, v.
Wyclif and " Sister Me Needeth," i. 247, 453 Wye, river legend, i. 56
Wykeham (Miss), Baroness Wenman, c. 1818, iii.
J * j t A
Yeo (W. Curzon) on " As sound as a roach's," xi.
96; " Tune the old cow died of," 443 ; "lienin,"
xii. 364 ; lightning folk-lore, 257
" Yeoman " of the signals, naval term, vii. 310
" Yeoman " v . " gentleman," in a will, 1486, vi.
349
. Yeovil Golden Torque, its antiquity, i. 385
Wymondesold (Thomas) of Lambeth, 1693, v. 130 " Yes, sir," use of the phrase in America, xii. 458 Wymondley chestnut tree and Julius Caesar, iv. Yew, described by Wordsworth, i. 109, 232 ; in 287, 419 poetry, 137 ; in place-names, 450 ; in church-
Wynn (Sir J.) of Gwydyr, his wardrobe, 1616, x. yards, iii. 166, 291, 337 ; iv. 63, 155 469, 518 Yew trees, their age, viii. 331, 391, 475
Wynn (Sir Watkin W.), designated Prince of Ygrec on "ask "-tart, viii. 295 Author of Wales, vi. 211, 276 quotations wanted, iii. 128 Boys in petticoats
Wyre Forest, Sorb or Whitty pear tree, destroyed | and fairies, ii. 137 ; ' Csesar's Dialogue,' 1601,
iv. 287 Christmas rimers in Ulster, vii. 394
1882, iv. 145
Wyremongers, St. Clement's Day kept by, c. 1480, iv. 147, 196
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Cornish carol, ix. 250 Courtenay (Sir William),
vi. 18 "Docky down," vii. 470 Drawing the
organ : copes, iii. 349, 475 " Eight and
fortie men," viii. 117 English and Danish
ogre-stories, vii. 295 Fire, losses by, v. 317
Gourd or goord, building term, iii. 67
" Grecian " in 1615, iv. 270 " Gullivers," vi.
3G9_Land's End, Cornwall, viii. 349
Licences to beg, v. 317 " Merrygreek," vii.
415 Mewce : Washington: " pillowbeer," vii.
211 Poor=pauper, v. 209 St. Christopher,
legend of : Painting at Ampthial, ix. 37
St. Columb and Stratton accounts, iv. 7
"Sniffles," xii. 466 Smuggling queries, viii.
275 " SS," viii. 397 Transliteration, i. 229
Twentieth-century speech, xi. 379 Women
and tobacco, v. 397
X. on author wanted, xii. 380 ; Francesco Maria
Cardinal de Medici, xi. 408 ; Zodiac Club, vii
230
X. (L.) on " Aut Diabolus aut aihil." ix. 270 X. (S.) on Monk family, ii. 528 X. (Z. Y.) on complete versions wanted, x. 388 Xanthus, Exanthe, Exhantus, the river, xi. 46,
67
Xylographer on Edw. Hatton, ii. 9 ; " Clerk of the Papers," iii. 368 ; Harmonists ; the Philan- thropic Society, iv. 188 ; Henry VII. and Ma- buse, 7 ; Manutius (Aldus) : portrait by Bellini, 130 ; Procter (B. W.), " Barry Cornwall," 48 ;
gem seals, x. 269 ; epigram on Thomas Hearne, Ynetunga, early English place-name, ii. 143, 211, xi. 454; 'Gentleman's Calling' and 'The 272, 332, 473
Whole Duty of Man,' xii. 27 ; Meaning of Yockney (A.) on Grinling Gibbons and Eogers, iv. stamp: Peter Pindar, 118; Parthenon Club, 299
99 Yoicks, meaning of the term, i. 48, 93, 136, 172
Y 278
Yon, its use by Scotsmen, i. 43, 131, 254, 498 ; Y. on Sir Sauder Duncombe, ii. 87 ; Royal its Italian equivalents, ii. 133
Household, 469 ; Secretaries to the Lords Yonge (C. F.) on church briefs, iii. 348 Knights Lieutenant of Ireland, 234 ; Major Benjamin Hospitallers in Kent : Claypans, iv. 87 Woodward, iv. 8 Yonge (Sir George), 1731-1812, his portrait, ii. 307
Y. (E.) on tethered goat for luck, xii. 181 Yonge (M. A.) on prophecy of 1814, x. 288
Y. (I.) on illegitimacy in the Middle Ages, viii. 9 Yonge (Philip) and the battle of Blore Heath, viii, Y. ( J. H.) on John Lord, afterwards Owen, Bt., iv. 387
310 Yonge family of Caynton, co. Salop, vii. 90
Y. (W. P.) on ' Morte d'Arthur ' : enchanted York, in 1517 and 1540, vi. 466
troops of horse, xii. 281
York, Aichbishops of, their arms, ii. 426; iii. 351
i/ruvps tjj. uurst;, xii. AOL \ J.UI.K., .AiuuuiauujLro JJL, UUGU- cuuwi u I^VF,
Y. (X.) on Court life, iii. 107 ; deeds and abstracts York (Duchess of), d. 1820, her will, iv. 67
of title : society for their preservation, iv. 148 J York, St. Leonard's Hospital, document of, 1503 Y. (Z.) on Roupell and Thackeray, x. 427 Yankees, General Wolfe on, 1758, ii. 186, 238
v. 224
York House, Whitehall, survival from fire, 1698, Yardland," land measure,' in will, 1638, x. 429, I ix. 61
476
Yarker (F. P. Leyburn) on some Irish family histories, viii. 213
York Minster : monuments, i. 168 : office and duties
of Chancellors of vi. 409, 475 ; riot in 1690,
xii. 415