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GENERAL INDEX.
.TBritish regimental history, bibliography of, ix.
89, 174 ; x. 276
^Brittany, Christmas customs and folk-lore, iv. 501 JBrittany (Arthur of), homage due to King of
England, vii. 308, 355, 412 .'Britten (F. J.) on clock- and their makers, ii. 308,
394
Britton (J. J.) on Paget and Chester, vii. 388 Britton (John), a letter by, 1839, vi. 287 JBritton (Sir John), his pedigree, x. 150 Britton (Thomas), c. 1852, his biography, ix. 389 'Brixton Road called Bristow Cows way, c. 1631,
ii. 448 'Broadbelt (G.), Westminster scholar, 1718, ix.
370, 515
!Broadbent, place-name, its locality, vi. 186
- Broadbent family portraits, 1650-1800, iv. 530
JBroadbottomed Administration, its identity, i. 328 Broadhead (Parry), Westminster scholar, 1701,
ix. 370, 437
'Broadley (A. M.) on Countess of Craven, Mar- gravine of Anspach, and Princess Berkeley, v. 187 Crotch (William), Mus. Doc., vii. 387 Dighton's drawings, v. 109 Hurlothrumbo Society, v. 29 Medals relating to John Wilkes, vi. 387 St. Helena portraitist : Denzil Ibbet- son, iii. 327 Whig Club, iii. 428 Broadsides of Harvard College, ix. 228 Broadsword contests, c. 1712, at Hockley-in-the-
Hole, iii. 446 Broadwood (Lucy) on " To-morrow shall be my
dancing day," i. 241 Broche, Norman word, its meaning, i. 389, 475 ;
ii, 16
Brockwell (Maurice W.) on Arnolflni family, iii. 147 Avignon : old railway notice, iv. 126 Henry VII.'s Chapel, i. 127 Holbein's ' Duchess of Milan,' 152 Truchsessian Gallery, New Road, i. 456 Broderick (John), Westminster scholar, 1777, ix.
348 Broderick (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1718,
ix. 348
Brodfield Down, Kilmore, place-name, vii. 70
Brodie (Sir B. C.) on ventilation, v. 226
Brodribb (C. W.) on epigram of Spenser, v. 269
Gray's ' Elegy ' : translations and parodies,
iv. 135 Word " bill " in Wordsworth, ix. 178
Brodribb family of Somerset, v. 71, 251, 450;
vi. 30, 97, 111, 177, 217 Brogden (James), M.P. for Launceston, 1826, xii.
9, 73 Brogden (T. W.) on Battle of Waterloo : Houssaye
and the Middle Guard, xii. 353 "" Broken counsellar," 1709, meaning of the
phrase, iv. 368, 458, 496 '" Broken-glass " effects, pictures and prints with
ix. 49, 114 Broken on the wheel, punishment in 1837, i
255, 416
"*' Broker " origin of the word, vi. 126, 233
Bromby (B. H.) on arabis : thiaspi, ii. 279
Australian coat of arms, v. 353 Brodribb, vi
97 ' Churches of Yorkshire,' iii. 366 Khoja
Hussein, ix. 438 Listen and Ducrow, ii. 487
Meso-Gothic, v. 369 Ruiven (Nicholas van)
vii. 285 Tonson, xii. 376
.Bromfield (C.), Etonian, 1759, ix. 449
Bromley (W.), Westminster scholar, 1773, ix
348, 414 IBromley (William), his coat of arms, iv. 188
Bromley ( William) = Miss Frogmorton, v. 250
Bromley, Kent, epitaphs in churchyard, iv. 524 ;
v. 185 Bronte (Anne), her tomb at Scarborough, x. 24,
94
Bronte (Rev. Patrick), his marriage, xi. 378 Brook (G. V.) engraving of, as Philip of France,
xi. 7, 59, 72 Brooke (Capt.) and Sir James Brooke, i. 130. 213,
253
Brooke (A.) on " goal-money," x. 450 Brooke (C. F. Tucker) on Galiarbus, Duke of Arabia, viii. .347 ' Interludium de Clerico et Puella,' iv. 266 Brooke (Francis), Westminster scholar, 1732, ix.
348 Brooke (Gilbert E.), on colleges : matriculation
and graduation, vii. 409 Brooke (James), 1771, his parentage, v. 269 ; vi.
131, 289, 375 Brooke (Sir James) ana Capi,. Brooke, i. 130, ^13,
253 Brooke (John), 'barrister, c. 1501, ii. 69, 111, 156,
257, 394, 457 Brooke (Sir John), Lord Cobham, c. 1572-1660,
vii. 421 Brooke (N.), his ' Observations on Italy,' 1798, i.
34 Brooke (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1720, ix.
348
Brooke and Burrows families, v. 288 Brooke family of Cobham, i. 29, 98, 133 Brookes (T.), Westminster scholar, 1729, ix. 348 Brookland (G.), Etonian, 1758, ix. 449 Brooksbank, Garnett, and Neville-Rolfe families,
viii. 308 Broom (Griffith), Westminster scholar, 1725, ix.
348 ' Brother Johannes," his prophecy, 1600, x. 370
397, 418, 494
Brotherton (H.) on magic ring, viii.14 Brotherton (Sir T. W.), his biography, i. 76 Brougfham (Lord), legacy to, ii. 190 ; Heine's
description of, xii, 400 Broughton (Bes), female fanatic, c. 1650, ii. 286,
333 Broughton (J.), Westminster scholar, 1739, ix.
348
Broughton (John), pugilist, d. 1789, vii. 424 Broun family, Coulstoun, and magic pear, vi. 110 Brouncker (F.), Westminster scholar, 1818, ix. 348 Brounker (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1718, ix.
348 . <- -
Brown (Mrs.), alluded to by Marv Wollstonecraft,
1784, iv. 208 Brown (H.) on " Here we come gathering nuts and
may," xii. 75
Brown (James), Etonian, 1758, ix. 449 Brown (Jarvis), Westminster scholar, 1717, ix.
209 ..-H Brown (Jessie) and the relief of Lucknow, iv.
328, 416, 439 Brown (Dr. John), Jacobus Gray in his ' Horse
Subsecivffi,' viii. 227 Brown (Mathias), Westminster scholar, 1768, ix.
209 ' Brown (Peter), Revelations of,' c. 1880, xii. 30,
77, 124
Brown (R. Stewart) on age of yew trees, viii. 392 County bibliographies, v. 374 Houghton family, ii. 509 Kentish Note-Book,' v. 490