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GENERAL INDEX.
Yorke (James), Lincoln blacksmith, c. 1640, v. 248,
412
" Yorker " at bridge, origin of the word, yi. 3' Yorker, cricket term, its derivation, ii. 605 ; iii. 37 Yorkshire charters of the 12th century, viii.
489 Yorkshire Lass on Dickens 's last reading at Leeds ,
vi. 87 Yorkshire place-names, etymology of, viii. 370,
438
Yorkshiremen in America, 1657-1794, v. 127 Young (A. B.) on Circle of Loda. ii. 8 Peacock on
fashionable literature, i. 86 ; ii. 4 ; plays, ii. 27 Young (Arthur), his reference to Lord Carrington,
xii. 241, 282, 303, 312
Young (Brooke), Etonian, 1762, xi. 267, 410 Young (Mrs. Edward), her death c. 1765, v. 68 Young (Rev. Edward), author of 'Night Thoughts,'
iii. 148 Young (G. A.) on two old-fashioned romances, vii.
348
Young (Mrs. Mary), Eton dame, d. 1775, v. 68 Young (R. M.) on glass manufactured at Belfast,
iii. 473 Young (T. E.) on treatises on longevity, vi. 394 ;
Cardinal Newman's epitaph, vii. 449 Young (W. Arthur) on uncollected Kipling items,
viii. 441, 464, 485 Young family of Auldbar, xii. 379 ' Young Folks,' history of the periodical, ii. 450,
511 ; iii. 34, 71, 251 ' Young Man's Companion,' date of first edition, iv.
449
Younger (E. G.) on ' Musica Proibita,' vi. 430 " Yousters " and "Eowestre." meaning, viii. 107,
173 Ypres, merchants of, at St. Ives Fair, c. 1260, x.
501 Ypres and Albuera, a comparison of the battles, xi.
265 Yspytty If an, trial concerning advowson, c. 1660,
vi. 229 Yule log in Cornwall, i. 129, 255, 296, 357. 398
Z. on Judge M'Clelland, iv. 250
Z. (A.) on cocks' heads, vii. 328 ; whitened door-
step, vi. 473 ; "pogrom," x. 427
Z. (J.) on coffin-shaped chapels, ix. 51 Historic
" Court " : Sheppey tree cut down, ix. 6 Sale
of Pitt House, ix. 66
Z. (S.) on roses as cause of colds and sneezing, xi.
369
Z. (X. Y.) on brave Belgians, x. 168 H.M. barque Endeavour, vi. 131 Fox of Stradbroke, Suffolk, ix. 168, 310 Jews and the War, x. 247 Lyford family, i. 469 Morris, viii. 68 Pawlett : Smith, viii. 68 Petrograd, x. 208 Six Clerks' Office : James Clarke, v. 337 Zadig of Babylon, temp. King Moabdar, iv. 269,
317
Zanoni on courtesy titles, xi. 330 O'Neill, x. 470 Zanzig (husband and wife), their performances, xi.
249, 304, 367, 409, 481 Zaurat or Ziaret : " the Holy Ziaret," explained,
i. 105, 232 Zephyr on " Bonny Earl o' Moray, "iv. 68 Lifting
the bride over the threshold, vi. 191 Zeugma or syllepsis : 'Pickwick,' iv. 366 " Zijm and Gijm," meaning of the allusion, ix. 391,
474
Zinfaudel, Californian Claret, its name, vii. 88 Zizka (Jan), d. 1424, his burial-place, vi. 465 Zobell (Benjamin), 1762-1831, German artist, viii.
69, 116 ; ix. 391
Zodiac Club, or dining coterie, c. 1880, vii. 230 Zodiac of ten signs, date of use of, vi. 309 ; vii. 34 Zodiac signs used for musical notation, ix. 191 " Zona Libre " of Mexico, viii. 149 Zouaves, Papal, Glasgow men as, viii. 50 Zouche (R.) and the plays ' The Sophister,' 1637 ;
and 'Fallacy,' x. 287 Zucchero (Frederick), his portraits of Queen
Elizabeth, iv. 244, 292
Zulziman, in Dekker's ' Satiromastix, ' 1602, xii. 474
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