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119 Ryland (William Wynne), i. 134
- Savory (Mr.), Mrs. Billington's trustee, xii. 321
Semple (Major), xii. 271" Shakespeare's Head," xii. 201 Sheldon (William), xii. 9 Society of Constitutional Information, xii. 462 Stafford family of Wokingham, iv. 268 Stephens (Mrs. Henry), nee Planta, xii. 201 Stewarton or Stuarton (Count), xii. 241 Sumner (Miss) : Mrs. Skrine, ii. 389, 475 41 Temple Bar " : Casanova, v. 110 Tethering- ton, xi. 300 Theatricals in Margate, i. 256 Thiebault (Madame), nee Thayer, xi. 360 Tilney or Tylney (Lord), iv. 508 Trecothick <Barlow), Lord Mayor, ii. 298 Vincent (Mrs.), Hrs. Mills, xi. 472 Vispre, Victor, xi. 402 Webster, vocalist, xii. 68 Wilkes (Harriet) : Hrs. Bough, ix. 29 Wilkes (John), ii. 27 ; death, viii. 250 Wilkes and Lord Thurlow, Xi 366 Wood's pamphlet in answer to Lord Bolingbroke, xii. 100 Worsley (Lady), i. 14, 96 Worsley (John), schoolmaster at Hert- ford, iv. 368 Blennerhasset (Harman), d. 1831, his marriage,
v. 229 Bless (G. H. de) on story of Old Mother Nim-Nam,
vii. 508 Bligh (Capt. W.), the voyage of the Providence,
ix. 489 ; x. 17, 116, 153, 277 Blincoe (Robert), his burial-place and memorial,
iv. 10 Blind members of Parliament and advocates, ix.
430, 475, 498 Blindfolded man, Japanese variants of stories of,
v. 6
Blindness caused by barley, xii. 380, 429, 488 .Bliss (E. C.) on Borstal, xi. 13 Bliss (E. L.) on Thomas Coulson, x. 349 Bliss (Ernest) on Blackfriars : ancient schemes of
drainage (bibliography wanted), ix. 229 Blithering, blithering baboon, meaning of the
word, iii. 148, 123 Blizard or Blizzard as surname, ix. 290, 396, 437,
456 ; x. 14, 58
Blois ( ), Westminster scholar, 1809, ix. 30 Blood, stones used to staunch, xi. 410, 475 '"Bloody-bones," character in Irish tale, ix. 30 "" Bloody shirt," use of the phrase, xii. 318, 368 Bloom (J. Harvey) on churchyard inscriptions, vii. 246 ; Dr. Thomas's notebook, i. 506 ; Simon de Swanland and King Edward II., iv. 1 ; will of Katherine, Countess of Warwick, 1369, viii. 362 ; Lines in a Worcester MS., ix. 83 Bloomfield (Robert), 1766-1823, eulogized by
Disraeli, xii. 29
Blore Heath, battle, and Philip Yonge, viii. 387 Blount (Miss) and G. C. Meyer, c. 1783, viii. 448 Blount (C. H.), Westminster scholar, 1803, ix. 30 Blount (Sir Josceline), M.P. 1597-8, vi. 28 Blount (Thomas), his ' Glossographia Anglicana
Nova,' 1707, xi. 28, 76 Bloxam (C. H.), Westminster scholar, 1824, ix.
30 Bloxam (F. Houstoun), Westminster scholar,
1819, ix. 30
Bloxam (G. F.), Westminster scholar, 1824, dx. 30 Bliicher and Wellington at Waterloo, ii. 227, 370,
418, 453
Blue, " wear the blue," meaning of, viii. 49, 155 Blue and buff; as party colours, i. 486 ; ii. 11 Blue and Orange, Loyal and^Friendly Society, iv. 170 ; v. 217
Blue Bird ' and Lorraine legend, v. 229, 316
' Blue Devil," comedy, 1829, vii. 50, 96
' Blue fish " from nautical song, its meaning, iv.
108, 157
'Blue kitten "-a girl, 1611, ix. 227 ' Blue Peter "-British signal flag, iv. 108, 157 ;
vi. 237
Blue Rod, Usher of the, iii. 325 ; iv. 18 Blue stocking, origin of the term, i. 222, 357
Blumenordnung at Nuremberg, ii. 369, 470
Blumfield (H. R. W.) on author wanted, vii. 49 Parker (Henry Meredith), vii. 49 Redding: Hervey : Richardson, vii. 49
Blundeir(A. W.) on Sir Philip Francis's descen- dants, v. 188 Paley's (Archdeacon) sister, v. 189
Blundell (E. W. Moss) on Choral Fund Society, viii. 390
Blundell (Capt. J. D.), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1838, xi. 472
Blundell (Thomas), Macaulay's friend, c. 1813, ii. 365
Blunderbuss makers, Blair & Sutherlands, viii. 489
Blunkett and Jones families, v. 29, 117, 258
Blunt (Reginald) on Mary Astell, viii. 289
Blunt (T. P.) on Shakespeariana, iv. 424
Boadicea and Battle Bridge, place-name, ii. 18
Boag (Lieut. -Col. J.), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1812, xi. 130
Boag (John), 1775-1863, his daughters, xii. 159
Boaistuau (Pierre), his ' Theatre of the World,' 1679, xi. 47, 110
Board of Green Cloth, history and officials of, iv. 89, 137, 234
Boase (F.), his ' Modern English Biography,' ii. 226, 271
Boase (Frederic) on Barrow (Peter), vii. 518 Biographical information wanted, viii. 415 Brutton, ix. 198 Burbridge (Thomas) and other poets, viii. 470 Chinese Gallery in London, i. 255 Chippindall (Henry James), ix. 215 Deschamps (Lieut. John), R.A., xii. 107 Easter on March 27, i. 278 Hallett (J. Douglas), ix. 476 Howard (Miss) and Napoleon III., iv. 432 Logah (Hart.), M.P., vii. 238 Mock coat of arms, ii. 59 Old Etonians, ix. 434, 454 Original of Little Dorrit, vii. 505 Piper (Henry Hunt), vi. 176 Public School Registers, i. 271 Rumbelow, i. 276 Samwell (Rev. J.) : Rev. J. Peacock, iii. 75 Seven oars at Henley, vii. 158 Stulz (Baron), vii. 434 Thackeray (Thomas James), iii. 215 Theatre lit by gas, viii. 11
Boate (Edward), M.P. for Portsmouth, 1646-8, vi. 68, 174:
Boatman, murderous London, 1586, iii. 446 ; iv. 16
Bobart (Tilleman) of Woodstock, iv. 305 Bob's," 1853, identification of, vii. 409, 478 Bobs," Kipling's ' Fighting Bobs,' 1893, x. 429, 472
Boccaccio, quotation from, ii. 428
Boccaccio and Chaucer, i. 107, 192, 317 Boches," origin of the word, x. 367, 416, 436, 454, 495 ; xi. 78, 246 ; xii. 330
Bockmann (Von) family, ix. 249
Boddie family, viii. 409
Boddington (Mary), her " Sketches in the Pyrenees,' 1837, viii. 390
Bode (John), 1639, his biography, iv. 369, 494
Bodenham (Cecilia) , portrait of, by Holbein, xi. 231 ^ \ V t
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