ELEVENTH SERIES.
Brown (Stephen J.), S.J., on ' Guide to Irish
Fiction,' xi. 47, 68, 89, 107, 129, 149
Brown (Private T.), 1743, sign commemorating, at Yarm, iv. 448, 514
Brown (Tom), 1663-1704, and " Dr. Fell," vi. 37 ; and Sir C. W. Strickland, i. 118
Brown (W. B.) on " buds of marjoram," viii. 169 Text of Shakespeare's Sonnets CXXV. and CXXVL, vi. 446 ; vii. 76, 236 ; Mr. W. H. of Shakespeare's sonnets, vii. 241, 262
Brownbill (J.) on Burghal Hidage, iv. 2 " Gifla,"
iv. 133 " Gifla " : " Faerpinga," iv. 238
Hampshire : its formation, iv. 482 Hidage of Essex, x. 282 Hidage of Oxfordshire, v. 444 Unecungga : Ynetunga, ii. 212,333 " Wigas- ta," v. 18
Browne (A.), Westminster scholar, 1773, ix. 209
Browne (C.) on " Man's extremity is God's oppor- tunity," viii. 510
Browne (Capt. C. Orde), his ' The Gentile Powers, v. 390, 475
Browne (Dominick G.), Etonian, 1765, ix. 449
Browne (G.), Etonina, 1759, ix. 449
Browne (H. Hodgson), Westminster scholar, 1815, ix. 209
Browne (Isaac Hawkins) the Elder, his marriage, v. 168, 275
Browne (J. Mackley), Westminster scholar, 1786, ix. 209
Browne (James), Etonian, 1765, ix. 449
Browne (Lyde), his marriage, v. 168
Browne (Mackley), Westminster scholar, 1831, ix. 209
Browne (Montague), Westminster scholar, 1807, ix. 209
Browne (Peter) in Copenhagen, 1823-52, vii. 251
Browne (Sir Richard), Lord Mayor 1660-61, ii. 443
Browne (Sir T.) on Olybius's lamp, i. 227, 290, 353; his marriage, 1641, ii. 509 ; his allusion to Pyrrhus's toe, iii. 89, 331, 174 ; on books, iv. 386 ; and witchcraft, 1664, v. 221 ; his quota- tion from Ptolemy, vi. 30, 97 ; and Gillies's ' Ancient Greece, vi. 188 ; his books, x. 321, 342, 361, 397 ; an analogy to, xi. 1, 96
Browne (W.), 1590-1645, his sonnet on Rome, v. 25 ; his ' Britannia's Pastorals,' ix. 3
Browne (Sir W 7 .), Kt., Governor of Flushing, temp. Elizabeth and James I., viii. 128
Browne (William), Vitalis, and Apuleius, x. 384
Browne and Angell families, x. 427 ; xi. 172, 250
Browning (E. B.) and Sappho, i. 51 ; and George Meredith's works, v. 431 ; coloured crayon portrait, iii. 367
Browning (Reuben) and Latin inscription, iv. 249
Browning (Robert) Kingsley's rime on, iv. 330 ; centenary notice, v. 341 ; his " I know Thee, who hast kept my path," xii. 360
Browning (W. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 76 ; v. 154 ; vi. 116 Bob's, vii. 409 Burial in woollen : " Colberteen," v. 37 Cannel coal, xii. 106 Claypipes of gentility, viii. 256 Italian goat, its colour, x. 493 J. R. : letters to Lord Orrery, v. 57 Johnson bibliography, viii. 155 Lamb's (Charles) " Mrs. S. ," viii. 375 Latin grace : " Bene- dictus benedicat," xi. 192 Oxford parody on Belshazzar's feast, viii. 429 " Pro pelle cutem," viii. 454 Scissors : " pile " side, iv. 317 Sources of quotations wanted, viii. 169 " Sparrowgrass," x. 278 Swift on eagle and
wasp, i. 8 " To banyan," vii. 337 Variants
in the text of ' Kenil worth,' vii. 16 Brownmoor on Ralph Beilby, viii. 337 Button- makers : dates wanted, vii. 477 " Corvicer," '
x. 178 Fawcett, Recorder of Newcastle, xi.
422 Rabbit rime, ix. 215
Brown-sexfemale sex, the term, ii. 505 ; iii. 36- Bruce (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 1810, ix.
389
Bruce (Archibald), fl. 1727, his identity, ii. 227 Bruce (George), Westminster scholar, 1741, ix...
389, 434 Bruce (Hon. James), of Barbados, d. 1749, viii..
167, 215 Bruce (Michael), Logan, and ' Ode to the Cuckoo,' '
iif. 104 Bruce (R.), his followers in 1306, i. 150, 294,
his mother, iv. 268; v. 177; concealed afc
Lodge Hill, x. 469 Bruce (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1821, ix..
389
Bruce, Freeman, Parry, and Pyke families, x. & Bruck, Orcadian dialect word, i. 287, 352 Briicke, bibliographer's international exchange,,.
v. 126
Brudenell (George), Etonian, 1757, xii. 342 Brumfield (Sir John), c. 1270, x. 150 Bran (Prof. Charles) on Pauline Tarn, x. 151 Brun (Madame Vigee le), her portrait of Princesse
de Talleyrand, 1783, vi. 67 Brunei family at Chelsea, viii. 199, 275 Brunelleschi and Columbus's egg, story antici
pated, i. 408, 499 Brunswick (Charles, Duke of), a book on, 1875, xL-
381
Brunswick, the House of, misfortunes of, vi. 8 Brunswick and Hanover, succession to, v. 507 Brunt (Sir John), his biography, v. 89, 215 ' Brusanus, Prince of Hxmgaria, The Adventures
of,' 1592, viii. 210, 254 Brusby (Miss), portrait of, 1772, i. 69 Brushfield (T. N.) his death, ii. 480 ; his library,..
ii. 487 ; on Ralegh and Cornish miners in Ire- land, i. 368
Brutton family, ix. 30, 198, 436 Brutus on the Brazils, i. 356 Malmaison, ii.
289 Second Chamber, i. 209 Vanishing
London : Proprietary Chapels, ii. 254 Bruxelles, Viscount of, and Margrave d'Anvers,.
descent of the titles, x. 370, 415 Bryant (William), his library sold, 1807, vii. 209,,
276
Brydges (C.), Westminster scholar, 1723, ix. 370 Brydges (Edmond), Westminster scholar, 1718, ix.
370, 418 Brydges (Francis), Westminster scholar, 1718, ix.
370, 418 " Bucca-boo "^hobgoblin, etvmology of the-
word, vii. 89, 155, 378, 437;' viii. 15 Buchan (Earl of) on lost portrait of George
Washington, viii. 487
Buchanan, Blakesley. and Walter families, v. SOS- Buck (George), Westminster scholar, 1744, ix..
389 Buck (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1738, ix,.
389
Buckeridge (J.), Etonian, 1759, ix. 489 Buckeridge and Reynolds families, viii. 307 Buckeridge family, book-plates of, iv. 150 Buckeridge family of Lichfield, their claim- founder's kin, xii. 275