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pressed passage in 2nd ed. of ' Pilgrim's Pro-
gress, iv. 25, 239 ; Dr. Johnson and Pilgrim's
Progress,' iv. 408, 492 ; ' Pilgrims' Progress '
illustrated, 1880, v. 30 ; A relic of (?), vi. 162,
235
eccentric, v. 227 Gordon (Mrs.), actress, v. Bunbury (Selina), author, references to, xi. 417 ;
9 Gordon (Col. Nathaniel) and Strafford, y. xii. 89
289 Gordon (Prebendary Patrick), iii. 448 ; his Buncombe (John), Westminster scholar, 1737,. "Geography," iv. 188 Gordon (Peter), ex- ix. 230
plorer, ii. 126 Gordon (Pryse Lockhart), ii.266 Bund (W.), Westminster scholar, 1751, ix. 230 Gordon (Rev. William), M.A., Barbados, ix. Bunkins, character of fiction, v. 251, 374 128 Gordon alias Jemmy Urquhart, Calais, Buntingford, ringing of town bell discontinued, vii. 169 Gordon-Archer, v. 488 Gordon 1912, vi. 27 Highlanders print, ix. 489 Gordon House, Bunt-lark = corn-bunting, x. 67 Scutari, iv. 210 Gordon of Glenbucket, vi. 33 Bunyan (John) and 'De Guileville, i. 247, 351 ; Gordon of Park, baronetcy, iv. 306 Green ' Pilgrim's Progress Imitated.' iii. 9, 58 ; Sup- Park Lodge, iii. 163 Grierson family, v. 189 ~ C "*" A ^"^"^ *~ *>^ "<* ~ f ' ^ -~ ~ T> Hedley (Rev. A.), vii. 370 Highlanders at Quebec, viii. 355, 434 Highland transatlantic emigrants, xi. 417 Hope (Lieut. James), 92nd Highlanders, ix. 107 " Ian Roy," vii.
98 Illegitimacy in the Middle Ages, viii. 96 I Bunyan family of Nottingham, vi. 267 Jacobites' French engineer, vi. 130 Kennedy Burbage (Richard), actor, c. 1582, vi. 406 ; and (Sir John), Bart., of Girvanmains, viii. 190 the Earl of Pembroke, vii. 326, 434 ; payment " Lady Gordon " by John Downham, v. 229 for performance, vii. 366
Lithography and Sir J. Willoughby Gordon, iv. Burbidge (T.), poet, c. 1838, viii. 428, 470 ; ix. 90 Macdonald's (Flora) jailer, viii. 368 18
" MacFarlan's geese," ix. 270 McVeagh (Lieut. Burch (R.) on early English bookbindings, iv.. Richardson), ix. 369 Malcolm of Grange, viii. 468
330 Mansion and St. Eschauzier's Gordon Burch (R. M.) on early English bookbindings, -in. Highlander, ix. 510 Maxwell's (Jane) mother, 208 Le Blon (J. C.), iii. 187 Raphael's car- vii. 305 Memoirs of Cameron of Fassifern, ix. toons, Le Blon's copies, iv. 269 186 Military Corps of Ladies, 1803, ii. 448 Burd (H. A.) on Joseph Ritson, x. 347 "Scots" Montague ("Bath"), xii. 139 Moore (Sir = " Scotch," xi. 306 John) and the Gordon Highlanders, xi. 300 Burd (W.) on Latin accentuation, iv. 448 Morant's ' Campaign of Flanders,' v. 448 Burdett (R.), Alderman of London, d. c. 1677, vi.. Murray (John), I., as author : Col. R. Gordon, 90S$SJ4
iii. 247 Mystery of George Gordon, author, Burdon (C. S.) on army bandmasters and the vii. 181 Note-taking, viii. 65 Orrok of Orrok, officers' mess, iv. 296 Arno's Grove, iv. 528
ix. 272 Oxford Jacobite plot, vi. 90 " Party "
as " parti," viii. 206 Persistence of the kilt,
ix. 406 Raeburn's portrait of the Fourth
Duke of Gordon, xi. 321 Records of military
courts martial, xii. 180 Robertson's (Sergeant
Duncan) ' Journal,' ix. 190 Rolls of Honour,
xi. 127 Ross of Balnagowan, v. 290 Scots
Guards : regimental histories, x. 496 2nd
Cameron Highlanders, xii. 47 Spineto (Mar-
quis de), Cambridge University, ix. 510
Stair divorce, 1820, ii. 489 Sterne and the
Bearded soldiers, iv. 386 Boy (army) band-
master, v. 356 Commissioned bandmasters,,
iv. 364 Cuckoo and its call, iv. 96 Kelmscott
Press type, iv. 345, 435 Masonic drinking-
mug, iv. 168; emblems at 'The Times,' i. 407
Military executions, iv. 98, 295 ' Pickwick
Papers ' : printers' errors in first edition, iv.
293 Rumbelow, ii. 38 Scott (Sir Walter) and .
Freemasonry, vi. 146 Speaker's Chair, ii. 218
Statues in the British Isles, ii. 383 ; v. 145
Wood engraving and process block, iv. 413
Earl of Aboyne, viii. 166 Tailor and poet, iv. Bureau for registration of relics, v. 147
206 Tarras (Earl of), iv. 326 Tartans of the " Bures," meaning of, in place-names, viii. 169,
Scots trewsed regiments, xii. 83 Tee-names, 216
xii. 198 Torn, surname, vi. 427 Turton= Burford, Kitts's Quarries, and St. Paul's Cathe-
Gordon, iv. 127 Two mysterious Frenchmen dral, viii. 150
and a dog, ix. 486 United Service Club and Burford Priory, words painted on door, 1826 :
Pall Mall, v. i. Victoria (Queen), her maternal illustration of, ix. 470
great-grandmother, iii. 387 Wellesley's (Lord) " Burganes," c. 1150, meaning of the word,
issue, vii. 249 West Indian families, x. 18 309, 357, 416
White (Field-Marshal Sir George), ix. 49 "Burgee," derivation of the word, vii. 65, 153
Bullock (Willoughby) on Clifford's Inn, vi. 446 viii. 172
Guild of Knights, viii. 448 Surges (David), d. 1838, his burial, ix. 150, 254
Bullock's Museum, Piccadilly, its situation, v. Surges (Col. Elizeus), Governor of Massachusetts,.
410, 514 ; vi. 92, 158 1714, viii. 366
Bullyvant, Bulfin, Bulfinch, surnames, 1080- Burges (James), Westminster scholar, 1721, ix.
1488, iii. 444 230
Bullyvant, Buttyvant, surnames, iv. 18, 117, 158 Burges (John), Westminster scholar, 1734, ix. 230
Bulmer (Bevis), d. c. 1615, mining engineer, iv. Burgess (Daniel), his marriage, v. 250
401 Burgess (Walter H.) on William Quipp, ix. 389
Bulmer (Lady), alias Margaret Cheyne, her Burghal Hidage defence scheme, c. 878, iv. 2
character, iv. 448 Burghclere (Lord) on Scottish titles conferred by
Bumblepuppy game, meaning of the word, xi. Cromwell, iii. 416
342, 476 I Burghmote = court of a city, 1743, ii. 510 Bun custom on Good Friday at Bow, i. 286 Bunbury (H. C.), Westminster School steward, 1791, 'ix. 230
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Burgh-on-Sands, pronunciation, iv. 409, 45VW E / Burglar folk-lore, i. 129, 296 C/ <<
Burgling, use of the word in 1880, iii.