ELEVENTH SERIES.
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Delafield family, the arms of, vi. 29, 117, 313 I Denny, de Deene, and Windsor family, vi. 417
Delafield (John), age of his graduation from Denny (Thomas), Etonian, 1762, x. 211
Oxford, iii. 327, 417 Denny and Windsor families, i. 153, 274
Delafield (J. Boss) on cardigan manuscript, vii. Denny family arms in Waltham Abbey, i. 245
9 " De la " in English surnames : survival of Dent (E. F.) on ' Parson and the Painter ' :
the prefix, iv. 127 ; v. 117 Delafield : age of May, ii. 388
graduation, iii. 327 Delafield (Rev. Thomas), Denton (G. Bion) on Jacobite garters, ii. 144
iii. 347 Delafield (Rev. Thomas and Joseph), Denton (Robert), b. 1680, his parentage, vi. 169 r -
iv. 296 Delafield arms, vi. 29, 313 Knights 274, 318
Templars and Knights of St. John of Jerusalem Denton (W.), Etonian, 1763, x. 211
temp. Edward II., ix. 189 Lawson's (Sir D'Eon (Chevalier), his death, i. 486
Henry) papers, vi. 109 " Master " and Deptford, naval epitaphs in St. Nicholas's, iv. 464
" gentleman," ix. 510 Monuments at Warwick, Deputy Ranger's Lodge, Green Park, 1789, iii. 163-
vii. 9 Westcott and Waddesdon, Bucks, iv. Dequevauviller and portrait of Joseph Lancaster,.
67 ii. 348
Delafield (Rev. Thomas), his five MS. volumes, De Quincey on meat and dreams, i. 88 ; and>
iii. 347, 412 Swedenborg, i. 109, 435 ; 611, and Coleridge, iu-
Delafield (Rev. Thomas and Joseph), authorship 228, 477 ; and H. Crabb Robinson, iii. 102 ;
of MS., iv. 296, 339
Delancey (Stephen), Etonian, 1761, x. 169
Delano (F. G.) on " e " mute in English, i. 389
Delaplace (George), Westminster scholar 1739, iii.
449 De la Ram^e (Louise), Ouida, her short stories, vii.
187 ; viii. 17
Delaware, Durham boat used on the, ii. 207 " Delhi Rebels," regiment called, vii. 109
' Opium-Eater,' edition 1853, iv. 466 ; and the
murderer Williams, v. 6 ; and S. T. Coleridge,,
v. 268 ; and 4. York Street, Covent Garden,,
viii. 104, on " time for direct intellectual
culture," xi. 166, 218 ; puzzling sentence in ait-
essay, 228, 305 ; his letter about his son's*
debts, xii. 273
Deratization "= clearing away of rats, x. 386 Derby, Lord Exeter's house in, vi. 271
Delisle (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1805, ii. Derby (George), Etonian, 1763, x. 211
149
Dellon (B:), artist, c. 1732, v. 348
Deloney (T.), his ' Thomas of Reading ' and Sweeny Todd, i. 468
Deloney (Thomas), two tracts by, 1583, ii. 328
Del Vignes family, v. 208, 358 ^Demainbray (S. C. T.), his marriages, i. 150, 211
- Demerit : its two senses, i. 406
De Minimis on ' Comic Arundines Cami,' xii. 502
" Democcuana," meaning of the word, viii. 329
Derby (William), Etonian, 1763, x. 211
Derby Day, 1913, ' The Times ' on, vii. 486
Derbyshire, inscribed stone discovered in, i. 29
Derbyshire field-names, 1300-1500, v. 487
D'Eresby or De Eresby, i. 469 ; ii. 117, 214
DerhanT( Samuel), M.A., M.D., d. 1689, x. 131
Derivations, Prof. Skeat on, iv. 7, 118
Derlee, official of Edward III. x. 130
Derrick (Samuel) and ' A General View of the*
Stage,' v. 366
Denain, armorial bearings of the Chapter of, xi. Derry, siege of, and the Rev. James Gordon, iii.-
321 369, 457 ; " cutting the boom," iv. 156
Denbighte on Myddelton : Dref : Plas, ii. 132 Derry and clown, their etymology, i. 228, 394
Dench, origin of surname, ix. 429 De Ruvijnes. See Rnvijnes.
Dene-Holes, Little Thurrock, origin of, x. 249, 314, De Ruyter and Tromp families, v. 149, 295
390, 437, 450 Derwentwater, claimants to the Earldom of, 1856,.
Denham (A. E.) on East India Company's marine v. 109, 196, 293
service, ii. 68 Derwentwater (Earls of) their descendants, x.
Denham (Edward) en Alexandre Dumas : ' Monte 148, 218, 256, 271, 311, 373, 415, 458
Cristo,' viii. 97 ; Christopher Columbus : his Derwentwater memorial, history of, xi. 361; xii.
nationality and religion, x. 94 ; The Iron Mask : 15
a " feminist " theory, vii. 352 ; no twin ever Desanges (Sir Francis), his marriage, i. 150
famous, vii. 215 | Desbrisay (Capt. T.), Royal Reg. Artillery,.
Denison on Garibaldian veteran, viii. 15
d. 1806, xi. 151
Denizen, instance of word corruption, i. 506 ; Descents, royal, from Edward III., ix. 368, 418
derivation of the word, ii. 71, 111, 154, 196 Deschamps (Lieut. J.), R.A., 1845, xii. 50, 107
Denman (Arthur) on Society of the Clerks of Deschapelles (G. le Breton), his ' Teatise on>
Assize, v. 281 Whist,' 1839, xii. 302, 346
Denman (Mrs. S. C.) on ' The Philosopher's " Despatch " or " dispatch," the spelling, xii. 377
Scales,' vii. 350 Despicht (Joseph), his plays, viii. 248, 314
Dennett (Misses), three dancers, c. 1816, iv. 108, Detectives in fiction, x. 469 ; xi. 11
173 Deters (F.) on English sepulchral monuments, ii. Dennie family of London and Jamaica, iv. 529 47
Dennis (Edward), ' Barnaby Rudge ' hangman, i. Dethick (Henry), Oxford University preacher ,-
465 1565, ix. 485
Dennis (John), his biography, i. 349 ; his ' Letters Dethick and Chamberlayne families, i. 308
on Milton and Congreve,' ii. 447 ; and ' The Dettingen, incidents of the battle of, v. 350, 454 ;:
Conscious Lovers,' 1723, viii. 288, 337 vi. 32
Denny (H. L. L.) on Allen (Cardinal), iv. 215 De Tynten family, ii. 349
Day, Field, Sumner, Whitton, xi. 150 Dennie De Vere, his management at Drury Lane, c. 1852,.
of London and Jamaica, iv. 529 Lister v. 349, 435
(Edward) : Thomas Lyster, iv. 209 Naundorff De Vere family, viii. 330, 412
case, ix. 101 Sir John and George Day, i. 509 Devereux family, their pedigree, ix. 268