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GENERAL INDEX.
Bladud on authors of quotations wanted, v. 69
258 Battle of Lohfeldt, ix. 410" Capping '
at Scottish Universities, iii. 436 County coats
of arms : arms of co. Somerset, iii. 30
Gentleman : armiger : privilegiatus, iii. 167
' Le Paysan Pervert!,' ii. "189 " Nulla non
donanda lauru," vi. 370 Octagonal meeting
houses, vii. 72 Pitman (Capt.), vi. 513
Smith's (Horace) verses on surnames, viii. 73
" Vicar of Bray " : " pudding- time," vii. 215
Blagg (T. M.) on biographical information wanted,
vii. 168 Dunstable larks, is. 93 Earls ol
Derwentwater, descendants, x. 373 Flag of
the Knights of Malta, xi. 481 Gill (Excise-
man), vii. 237 Halfacree surname, v". 272
Parishes in two or more counties, xi. 421
Place of deposit of wills, vi. 253- St. Katherine's
by-the-Tower, x. 152 Thatch fires, viii. 96
tree folk-lore : the elder, xii. 489
Blair (C. H.), Westminster scholar with Southey,
vii. 289
Blair (Sir D. O. Hunter). See Himtcr-BJ-'tir Blair & Sutherlands, blunderbuss makers, viii. 489 Blake (Arthur), Etonian, 1760, ix. 408 Blake (Benjamin), Etonian, 1757, ix. 408 Blake (ID, tombstone inscription, 1780, v. 168,
273, 358, 477
Blake (Nicholas), Etonian, 1759, ix. 408
Blake (W.), 1757-1827. and his friend Butts,
1793, vii. 428, 402 ; viii. 35 ; and the " Sweden-
borgians," xi. 276 ; his ' Laughing Song ' : a
new version, ii. 211
Blakesley (J. W.), bis ' Memoirs of Russia,' 1724-
1744, vi. 250, 338
Blakesley, Buchanan, and Walter families, v. 308 Blakesley family, xii. 461 Blakeway (J. B*.), M.A., 1765-1826, x. 229, 277 :
xi. 321, 286 Blanc (Vincent Le), punishment for desecrating
a Turkish grave, xii. 200, 250 " Blandandered," meaning of the word, ix. 487 ;
x. 17 Blandford (Maria Catherine, Lady), d. 1779, xi.
86
Blandina and Pothinus, their imprisonment, i. 9 Blanket, verbal use of the word, ii. 327, 376 Blaquiere (Loxl do) and Sampson family of York- shire, iv. 138
Bleackley (Horace) on " Abbey of Kilkhampton," i. 77 Alfieri in England, iii. 76 " All my eye and Betty Martin," iv. 294 Ambassadors, foreign, in London, iii. 429 Antigallican So- ciety, iv. 448 Aram (Eugene), ii. 319 Arne (Mrs. Michael), xi. 310 Bagehot on the Crown, Iii. 357 Barnard family, iv. 328 Barrett (Mrs.), ncc Tyers, xii. 30 Barsanti (Miss), Mrs, Richard Daly, xi. 452 Berkeley (Lord) and highwaymen, ii. 305 Bill of Rights Society, iv. 388 Biographical information wanted, xii.
483 Bodens (George), xi. 267 ; xii. 17
Bodens (Col. George), xii. 230 Brighton visitors in 1779, i. 193 Brogden (James), xii. 9 Buckhorse, the prizefighter, xii. 85, 110 Bulkeley (Mrs.), xi. 432" Bush Inn " at Staines, i. 208 Casanova, and Henriette, xi. 458 ; and Kitty Fisher, v. 106 ; and Madame Campioni, v. 361 ; and the English Resident at Venice, v. 207 ; vi. 53 ; in England, ii. 386 ; iii. 242 ; iv. 382 Casanova's " Memoires " : English edition, v. 189 Casanoviana, iv. 461 ; vi. 4; xii. 500 Catchpenny, ii. 285 Clay
(William), merchant, xii. ""159 Cobbett at
Kensington and Bam Elms Farm, iii. 314
Common hangman, i. 265 ; ii. 477 Con-
troversy between John Bowles and Mr. Jenn-
ings, xii. 260 Cooke (" Conversation "), xii.
221 Cornelys (Sophie), xii. 100 Corradini
(Signora), iv. 268 Cotes (Humphrey) and
Savage Barrell, iii. 308 ; ix. 438 Crawford,
actor, xii. 9 Cryptographic satires of the
18th century, xii. 413 Davenport (John),
lexicographer, xii. 241 Dawson (Nancy), xi.
461" Diaboliad," by William Combe, ii. 147
-" Discord," a satire, iii. 248 " Dringer "
at Harrow, xii. 473 Droz (Jaquet), his Spec-
tacle Mecanique, iii. 125 Duchesses who
have married commoners, xii. 501 Duels
between clergymen, ii. 445 Dupuis, violinist,
xi. 340, 442 Elliott's (Mrs.) " During the
Reign of Terror," ii. 371 Fisher (Kitty) and
" Belle's Stratagem," ii. 346 Foote (Mrs.
Samuel), xii. 260, 370 Gent (Thomas), printer,
iii. 449 George IV's natural children, xi. 16 ..
Gooch (Mrs.), xii. 284 Gray (James), journalist,
xii. 221 Grose (Major) and Capt. Williamson,
xi. 418 Holton (Dr.), xii. 360 Hook (James)
and his wives, xii. 119, 210 Hopkins (John) of
Brittens, xii. 279 Horrebow (Sophia), xi. 402
Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., iv. 347,
473 Humphries (Richard), prize-fighter, xii.
85 Hyde/ xi. 493 Jackson (Rev. William),
xii. 183 Jay (Mr.), American Minister, xi.
402 Jones's (Mary) execution, 1771, iv. 347
Junius : annotated file of ' The Public
Advertiser,' iii. 305 ; new edition wanted, iii.
386 ; and Bifrons, iii. 408 ; and the Duke of
Bedford, iii. 227, 292 Junius's letters to
George Grenville and Lord Chatham, iii. 347
Kernble (J. P.) and Daly, xii. 49 Kemble
(Mrs. John Philip), nee Hopkins, xii. 30
King (Jew), xi. 333 King's Bench Prison,
Southwark, iv. 410 King's Place, Piccadilly,
i. 30 King's Theatre (Opera- House), Hay-
market, iv. 405 -Kirkman (James Thomas),
xi. 380, 476 Lade (Sir John), x. 316, 394,
472 Lawrence (Major William), xii. 139
" Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Wisebourn," i. 148
Lumber troopers, v. 130 Luttrell (Lady
Elizabeth), ii. 366 Luzzato (Dr.), xi. 380
McDonnell (MO, xi. 360 Mahon (Mrs.), the
" Bird of Paradise," i. 155 Manning (Miss
Anne), authoress, v. 49 Marsh (Charles), xii.
303 Mayor (John), xii. 321 Medmenham
Abbey : 'Hell-fire Club, i. 31 Mezzotint of
Thomas Lowe and Mrs. Chambers, xii. 49
Napoleon, and Mile. Elizabeth Poulyne, iii. 148 ;
and the Little Red Man, ii. 447 Nicol
(William), xii. 183" No great shakes," iii.
129 Nossiter (Miss), xi. 432 Old plays, xi.
320 Oldmixoii (Sir John and Lady), xi.493
Ordinaries of Newgate, ii. 325 ; iii. 86, 173
Papers of John Wilkes, x. 350 Payne and
Foss, xii. 139, 244 Petersfield old inns, i. 169
Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence, xii. 139
Portrait of Miss Thayer (afterwards Madame
Thiebault), xii. 404 Press Yard in old New-
gate Prison, i. 130 " Prince of Orange Coffee-
House," v. 30 " Prince of Wales's Tavern,"
near Sloan e Street, xii. 68 Quarme (Mrs.),
i. 9 Reynolds (G. W. M-), * 373 Reynolds
(Sir Joshua), his pocket-books, iii. 267
Rotherhithe, i. 9 Royal Chaplains, xii.