ELEVENTH SERIES.
91
" Dubbing " : " iling," viii. 114 Haldeman
surname, iv. 329 Napoleon I. and Robert
Fulton, v. 228 Storey's Gate Tavern and
Coffee-House, vii. 449 Wilkinson's iron chapel
ix. 308
Dickson (Charles^, translator of Bion and Moschus, 1825, xi 319
Dickson (Frederick S.) on Fielding's ' Tom Jones' ix. 425; x. 191; Fielding queries, 209
Dickson, Anderson, and Simpson genealogies, iii. 188
Dickson, Baillie, Gordon and Simpson families, xi. 494
Dicky birds = omnibus conductors, i. 510; ii. 55
Dictionaries, curious mistakes, vi. 407
Dictionaries, musical, from 1786, iii. 342
Dictionary of Hertfordshire Biography, proposed, i. 226
' Dictionary of Musicians,' 1822-7, editor and compilers, iv. 487 ; viii. 394
Dictionaries of Mythology, ii. 169, 255, 294
' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions and corrections, i. 23, 101, 127, 266, 392 ; ii. 6, 49, 89, 93, 10,9, 117, 146, 151, 167, 347, 368, 406, 409, 427, 446, 469, 472, 489 ; iii. 25, 27, 61, 67, 72, 85, 87, 109, 162, 192, 212, 225, 244, 276, 288, 336, 342, 366, 374, 401, 406, 429, 475, 483 ; iv. 86, 401 ; v. 70, 187, 375, 448 ; vi. 290, 350, 363, 381, 404, 450, 466, 474 ; vii. 46, 49, 57, 135, 237, 256, 292, 309, 328, 364, 369, 413, 424, 433, 436, 444, 447, 454, 487, 496, 509, 515 ; viik 29, 65, 70, 86, 88, 101, 127, 167, 168, 189, 228, 242, 258, 265, 266, 297, 314, 357, 367, 415, 422, 443, 466, 470, 487, 508 ; ix. 1, 22, 38, 43, 61, 187, 189, 206, 229, 242, 264, 278, 315, 317, 330, 365, 369, 377, 407, 413, 447, 448, 466, 492, 48 ; x. 161, 168, 213, 214, 328, 329, 377, 396 ; xi. 21, 68, 75, 109, 115, 118, 148, 158, 192, 199, 209, 250, 255, 399, 400,474; xii. 49, 115, 120, 164, 183, 220, 243, 271, 400, 465, 479, 502
" Dictograph," improved microphone, vi. 147
Diddington Farm, Warwickshire, the builder of, v. 289
Diderot (Denis), his MS. ' Paradoxe sur le Come- dien,' iv. 27 ; his letters and essay on sculp- ture, vii. 268
Dido, her purchase of land, variants of the story, ix. 47, 353, 474 ; x. 17, 430, 497 ; xii. 109
" Die JEgyptiaca " : " Hora JEygptiaca," xii. 181, 225, 305
" Died unmarried," legal definition of the phrase, v. 308
Diego on authors of quotations wanted, v. 138 Breval (M. de), xi. 423 Calais lost for lack of mustard, ii. 308 Canon, Middlesex, iii. 189 ' Chevy Chace ' parody, ix. 478 Dingwall family, vi. 95 Elizabethan licence to eat flesh, ii. 115 Essex as Christian name, iii. 173 Estates of non-jurors, vi. 77 " Galleon " in English verse, x. 96 Goats and cows, ii. 534 Goldsmith's ' Deserted Village,' ii. 194 Hampden surname, vi. 489 Howard (Sir Philip), x. 129 Howe (Sophia), v. 334" It takes all sorts of people to make a world," ii. 54 Latin hexameters by machinery : John Peter, iii. 250 Latin law pleadings, i. 496 Lowther (Col)., 1739, vi. 237 Lowthers v. Howards : superstition upset, iii. 18 Mummy used as paint by artists, iv. 138 " Reverend Doctor," vii. 389 Rhubarb, ix. 274 Roupell
and Thackeray, xi. 32 Royal Standard, ivv
85 Saltzburgers sent to Georgia, 1734, xi,
368 Scott's ' Rob Roy,' ix. 516 Selby (Yorks >
Peculiar Court, v. 438 "Tea and turn-out,"
iv. 170, 336 Trilby, ix. 97 "Tundish" =
funnel, xi. 155 Wetheral Priory, Cumberland,-
i. 68 " Die in beauty," origin of the phrase, iii. 7, 74,-
112, 234 Dietetics of the Hebrew people, xii. 334, 380, 405,-
466
Diezer (August), artist, c. 1804, xi. 228 Digby (Sir Everard), his letters from the Toweiy-
xi. 8, 59
Digby (Sir Kenelm), letters to his son, v. 110 Digeon (Aurelien) on Fielding's letters, x. 91 Diggle (Rumney)= Leonora Frederick, 1725, x.-- . 269, 391
Diggle's Folly at Dover, ii. 215 " Diggy doggys," meaning of the phrase, v. 368 Dighton (Robert), his drawing of Co vent Gardenc-
hustings, 1798, v. 109
Dilgardno (Robert), Etonian, 1761, x. 211 Dilke (Sir Charles W.), 1843-1911, his biography,,
iii. 81, 130 ; collection of Keats relics, iii. 145...
176, 196 ; iv. 51
" Dilling," definition of, viii. 468 ; ix. 56 " Dillisk," seaweed for cooking, meaning of the~
word, iv. 469, 532 ; v. 55 Dillon (Count), supporter of Gen. Boulanger, v-
450
Dillon (C.), actor, portrait of, vii. 469 ; viii. 72 Dillon (John) on Disraeli, iv. 449, 498 Dinant (Sir Josce de), c. 1190, x. 150 Dingley (Sir Thomas), beheaded 1539, ix. 6 Dingwall family, vi. 11, 95 Dining-room at White's Club before 1840, viii,
129
Dinna Ken on " apium," vi. 489 Dinner bill of the Salters' Company, c. 1450, xii.
180 Dinner in Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane, 1839,-
iv. 5, 73
Dinner-jacket, first use of, v. 7, 115, 297, 515 Diogenes Laertius, bibliography of, vii. 128 Diomede, statue of, by Sergei, c. 1775, ix. 350 Dirck, relation of the name to Theodore, v. 488 p
vi. 57 Directories of London, 18th century, iv. 168, 234,-
275 ; viii. 188, 2'78
Directory, word used in poem, c. 1660, ii. 148 Dirent-Jearrad family, ix. 247 Disallowal," " Disallowance," use of the words,-
vii. 267, 414 Diseases caused by plants, iv. 530 ; v. 56, 158 r
257, 398, 515 ; vi. 97
Disgruntled, use of the word, 1716, i. 178 " Dish " in the phrase " dish of tea," vi. 370, 433,
494
Dish, Sheffield plate, belonging to Queen's Regi- ment, iii. 70, 138, 239 Disheir"=to disinherit, 1425, ix. 387 Dishonesty associated with corn-dealing, ii. 508 Disjection, use of the word, ii. 289, 359 " Dislocate," use of the word, 1605, ix. 227 Disney (Cathrow Disney), Westminster scholar,
1823, v. 389
' Dispatch " or " despatch," the spelling, xii. 37T Dispense Bar, meaning of the term, ii. 66, 166 D'Israel (B.), Dublin notary, and Lord Beacons-- field, iii. 28, 134, 278