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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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thunder, x. 217 -Tpt'a Ka-rnra KaKurra, xi. 255 Two poems wanted, viii. 193 ".Two Rey- noldses," viii. 131 Ulysses and Pulci, ii. 514 Vega's (Lope de) ghost story, xi. 499 Vieira

(Antonio), xi. 191 Violation of sanctuary, xii.

266 " Vir bonus es doctus prudens ast baud

tibi spiro," iv. 65 " Virtue. . . .is peregrina in

terris, in coelo civis," xii. 478 Virtue of -onions, xii. 150, 449 " Visto "=" Vista,"

vi. 95 Voltaire in England, vi. 15 ; in London, x. 412 ; on love, i. 137 Wanstead Park, xii.

164 War and money, xii. 487 Wardrobe of ,Sir John Wynn of Gwydyr, x. 518 Wassenaer

(Fred. W. van.), Heer van Bosande, born 1658,

xii. 485 Welland Sermon Register, 1809-28,

vii. 295 Weston (Elizabeth Joanna) : Ludo-

milla Kelley, viii. 490 Women carrying their /husbands, ii. 452 Words and phrases in

" Lorna Doone," viii. 514 Words awaiting

explanation, viii. 478 Words used in Thomas

Lodge's ' Wits Miserie," x. 473 Xanthus,

Exanthe, Exhantus, xi. 94 Zadig of Babylon,

iv. 317 Zodiac ot' ten signs, vii. 34 "Bensly (Mary H.) on ' Aut Diabolus aut Nihil,'

x. 139 Benson (Lieut.-Gen. G.), d. 1814, his family, xii.

119, 170

Benson (George), Etonian, 1759, ix. 408 Benson (Rev. J.), his sermon on Mrs. Booth,

actress, iii. 146 Benson (Thomas), d. 1824, " Master of Garra-

way's," iv. 90 Bentham (Jeremy), c. 1785, memoranda of, viii.

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Bentinck (B. W.) on Hampshire hog, i. 489 Bentley (Dr.), critic, d. 1742, " in his coffin," vi.

468

Bentley (Barbara) = Thomas Raynsford, iv. 408 Bentley (J. Cumberland), Westminster scholar,

1772, v. 449

Bentley Priory, Stanmore, its history, . 237 Benton (Rev. G. Montagu) on churchwardens'

accounts, 1623-1756 : Saffron Walden, vii'i.

348 Consecration crosses on the outside walls

of churches, vi. 451 Heart-burial in niches in

church walls, viii. 353 Winnower, vi. 376 Benton (Jay) on Carlyle on singing at work, ii. 494

" You have forced me to do this willingly,"

ii. 493

Benyon (S.) on " museum " sermon, vii. 429 B6on (Comtesse de), her biography, vi. 411 Beowulf in High-Dutch saga, xii. 133

  • Beowulf ' M.S. and Hemming of Worcester,

i.26 Bequest, 1695, to supply Bibles annually, iv. 449;

v. 56, 151 B^rardier (Jean), Mayor of Beaune, c. 1669, the

arms of, xi. 280 ; xii. 249

Bereford, Crevequer of, its locality, iii. 149, 212 Beresford (C. Griffls), Westminster scholar, 1787,

v. 509 Beresford (Marcus), Westminster scholar, 1777,

v. 509 Beresford (Marcus), Westminster scholar, 1778,

v. 509

Bergamot, referred to by Marvell, viii. 328, 398 Berghes (Corneille de), Bishop of Lie"ge, 1538, xii.

118, 170, 226 Berkeley (Lord), adventures with highwaymen,

1776, ii. 305 Berkeley family, x. 167, 220 ; xi. 271


Berkshire, earliest map of, showing roads, xii.

139 Churchwardens' accounts c. 1800, iii.

164 Tombstone inscriptions, viii. 309 Bermuda, colonists in, in 1620, x. 247 Inscription

in cemetery, 1783, ii. 525

Bernard (Sir T.), Bart., author, c. 1816, x. 388, 436 Bernard family, v. 508 Bernau (C. A.) on " All right, McCarthy," ii.

358 Armstrong = Fa wcett, i. 109 Camp- bell's (Mungo) dying message : " Farewell,

vain world ! " viii. 13 Cromwell (Richard),

his daughter, ii. 330 Genealogical Society for

United Kingdom, i. 401 Legislative Union of

England and Scotland, ix. 507 Owen (Dr.

Henry), ix. 270 Sark bibliography, ii. 127

Smith's (Horace) verses on surnames, viii. 72

Storey's Gate Tavern and Coffee-House, vii.

516 Tourgis of Jersey, viii. 277 Vavasour

surname, its derivation, ii. 233 Berners (Anne), c. 1704, her parentage, vii. 368 Berney (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1770, v.

509

Bernie (Sir Richard). See Birnie Berri (Duchesse de) et de St. Leu, her identity,

iv. 368 ' Berrow's Worcester Journal,' weekly paper,

" 1690," x. 21, 46 Berry (Sir E.), his letter from Nelson, 1801, xii.

418 Berry (H. F.) on municipal records printed, iii.

495 Berry (Joseph) on French pronunciation of

" law " vii. 10 Berrysfield, meaning of place-name, vi. 368, 436 ;

vii. 57 Bertram (C.), his ' Richard of Cirencester on the

Ancient State of Britain,' x. 289, 350 Bertrand on Lanercost Manor, v. 47 Berwick-on-Tweed, the vicar, 1672, xi. 262 Besant (Sir Walter), his " Ready-iVi oney Morti-

boy," iv. 205

" Besnowball," word used 1611, ix. 227 Best (James), Etonian, 1763, ix. 408 " Best of all Good Company," series of books, 1878,

iv. 508 ; v. 178 Beszant family of Wiltshire, iv. 250 ; x. 270 ; xi.

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Beta on American Livingstones, vi. 307 Betham, artist, c. 1830, his Christian name, xii.

481

" Bethlem Gabor," name explained, vii. 290, 337 Bethlem Royal Hospital, MoorLelds, its history,

iii. 167, 254

Bethnal Green, Richborough remains in. vi. 90 Bett (Henry) on foreigners accompanying William

III., v. 70' House that Jack Built,' xii. 427

" Though Christ a thousand times be slain," iv.

535 Bettany (Lewis) on silver snuff-box : silver

buttons, dates wanted, v. 49 Bettisfield Park, Flintshire, origin of name, vii,

229 Betton (C. Steuart) on " Aleppo Merchant " Inn,

viii. 317

Betts (Arthur) on Betts, xii. 44 Betts family, xii. 44, 110 Betubium, place-name, its identity, i. 13 Bevan (A. T.) on dog poems, ii. 395 ' Kentish

Note-Book,' vi. 76 Bevan (F. E.) on George Eliot on a magic ring,

iv. 48