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GENERAL INDEX.


JDavison and Newman of Fenchurch Street, vii.

243

JDavy (A. J.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 508 Aviation, v. 115 Christmas biblio- graphy, ii. 502 Clyst, xi. 437 Coffin House, i. 224 Congdon's Plymouth Telegraph, i. 314 Cuckoo in folk-lore, xii. 287 Devonshire Eegiment, i. 35 Folk-speech : " plain," xii. 330 King (John), artist, ii. 235 North Devon words c. 1600, iv. 449 Songs of the peasantry, iii. 97 Touching a corpse, iv. 95 3Davy (P.) on Napoleon III. at Chislehurst : Miss

Howard and Comte de B^chevet, ix. 509 Davys (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1539, ix. 369 "Dawe (G.), his portrait of Goethe, ix. 370 Dawes (C. R.) on Doge's hat, ii. 56 Dawes (Sophie), Baronne de Feucheres, d. 1841,

iii. 27, 71

Dawson (Edward), Etonian, 1761, x. 169

X)awson (H. St. John) on Skelton, vi. 428

Spurrier-gate, v. 150

Dawson (Henry), epitaphs of his family, v. 184 "Dawson (J.), his diary, vii. 328 Dawson (Joseph), Etonian, 1762, x. 169 Dawson (Nancy), dancer, her career, xi. 400, 460 ;

xii. 17

Day (Sir John and George) in India, c. 1800, i. 509 Day (John), his will, 1584, ii. 368 Day, " dancing days," 1629, ix. 287 Day, " The Day," origin of the phrase, xi. 7 Day family of Essex, iii. 233

Day, Field, Sumner, and Whitton families, xi. 150 Day, Freeman, and Pyke families, iv. 428 Day, Freeman, Parry, and Pyke families, ix. 146,

193

Day, Halley, and Pyke families, iii. 388 Day, Reeve, Pyke, and Sharpe families, iv. 489


Day, Stewart, Freeman, and Fyke families, vi. 25 Day, Ward, and Wright families, i. 66, 152 Dayroles (T. P.), Etonian, 1763, x. 169 -de : ty , origin of use in local words and

place-names, iii. 108, 178 Deacon (Capt. H.), Royal Reg. Artillery, 1807, xi

151

Deacons, English sovereigns as, xi. 48, 97, 137 Dead, Egyptian Book of the, ix. 191, 253 Dead, pagan custom of offering food to, vii. 348 ;

viii. 77 Dead, resurrection of, figures on tombstones, iii.

407 ; iv. 37

  • ' Dead men's cloathes " in ships' entries, ix. 28,

171

Dead Sea, analyzing the water of, vi. 488 Deaf-mutes, alphabets for, xi. 68 Deafness cured by adders' fat, iii. 69, 117, 171 Deafness, old-fashioned cures for, xi. 68, 117, 247,

328, 477

Deakin (Mary), on George Eliot, ii. 327 Dealtry (James), Etonian, 1758, x. 169 Dean and Chapter of St. ]\Jartin-le-Grand, ix. 106 Deane (A.) on grant by Elizabeth of lands in

Belfast to Sir Thomas Smith, vi. 368 ; Queen of

Tahiti's feather robe, 315 Deaneries unattached to cathedrals, i. 37 Deanery of Wolverhampton, its early history, i.

Deans and Bishops, lists in cathedrals, ix. 7, 78,

Deas (Robert), painter, his biography, vii. 169 JDeath, apparent cases of, v. 428 ; vi. 16, 58. 133, 193, 353 ; vii. 13


Death, quotations on, xii. 161, 231

Death, Shakespeare on the pain of, vi. 28, 93

Death, waking bees at a, vii. 388

Death and shoes, proverb about, v. 249, 377

' Death " as a verb, 1660, ix. 105

Death folk-lore, ix. 128, 196, 236, 278, 296, 350, 414 ; x. 232, 307

Death-killing Doctor, engraving, i. 249, 332 Death of Capt. Cook,' play performed 1789, iii. 87, 132, 174

Death register of Roman Catholics before 1837, ix. 330, 375, 395

Debat (Daniel), at Cambridge 1749, his biography, iii. 409

De Beaufort-Hauteluce on Ainay, vii. 251

Debreczin, support of the Professors at, 1756, xi. 279, 327 ; xii. 31

" Debuss " and " embuss," words used in war, 1914, xi. 246

Decapitation, last execution in Great Britain, ix. 365, 438, 473

Decipherment of tombstone inscriptions, vi. 246, 337 ; vii. 171

De Deene, Denny, and "Windsor families, vi. 417

Dedications, double, monk's altar and people's altar, iii. 209, 298

Deeds (Prebendary Cecil) on Alice Holt Forest, xii. 306 Anno Domini, ix. 172 Ashburnham (Sir Charles), xi. 325 Beards, xi 388 " Gazing-room," xi. 26 Heart-burial, x. 77 Holy crows, ii. 155 Mourning letter-paper, x. 496 ; xi. 133 Saint's cloak and sunbeam, ii. 515 Sweepapple surname, iii. 66 " Terra Sus- ana," iii. 83 ' Trusty Servant,' xii. 193 Tubular bells in church steeples, xi. 460 Vieira (Antonio), xi. 231

Deeds, topographical, i. 47, 154


Deeds and abstracts of title, the preservation of,

iv. 148, 194, 216 Deeks (A.) on Cowper and Cowpers of Fornham

All Saints, ii. 369

De Eresby or D'Eresby, i. 469 ; ii. 117, 214 Deer-leaps, references for information on, iv. 89,

138, 156, 194 Deferrari (R. J.) on " jag," vi. 411 ; " Vox populi

vox musae," 390

Deffand (Madame du) and Mrs. Montagu, ii. 281 Defoe (Daniel), his portrait, ii. 307 ; and Methodist Chapel, Tooting, ii. 505 ; iii. 54 ; his ' Royal Gin,' v. 228 ; his pedigree and lawsuits, 241 ; and Napoleon Bonaparte, vii. 405, 514 ; his ' Tour ' and Glasgow Cross, viii. 349, 416, 492 ; ix. 32 ; his ' Weekly Review,' viii. 448, ix. 95 ; a source of his ' Robinson Crusoe,' ix. 486

De Gray. See Gray.

Degrees, honary, at Cambridge, iii. 167 ; v. 495, Degrees, Oxford, and ordination, iv. 528 ; v. 53,

133

De Grey family, viii. 107, 190, 235 De Guileville and Bunyan, i. 247, 351 Dehany (Philip), M.P. 1778, his biography, iii.

449 ; iv. 58 Deity, Egyptian, human and stork-like figure, xii.

85 Deity, pictures of, in churches, vii. 450 ; viii.

34, 334

De Jersey family, iv. 150

Dekker (T.), Zulziman in his ' Satiromastix,' xi. 474 " De la " in English surnames, survival of, iv. 127, 174 ; v. 117, 275, 417