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GENERAL INDEX.
Fenton on derivation of elephant, i. 335
Fenton (F.) on dismantled priory of Black Canons, xi 251
Fenton (Sir Geoffrey), 1539 M608, his parentage, ix 107, 171
Fenton (Richard), his 'Materials for a History oi County Families,' xi. 308
Fenton family, x. 427; xi. 29
Fenwick (Sir John), killed at Marston Moor, xi. 499
Ferdinand VII. of Spain in the ' Encyclopaedia Britannica,' vii. 165
Feret (C. J.) on biographical queries, i. 9
Fergaunt (Alan), origin of the name, vii. 169, 338
Fergie (E.) on old song, iv. 347
Ferguson (D. ) on accon, xii. 176. Anaconda, i. 184; viii. 80. Anchylostomiasis, v. 92. Anderson (Capt. T. A.), his poems, xii. 168. Artists' mis- takes, iv. 293. Ayah and Amah, iii. 246. Barnes (Sir Edward), his biography, iv. 9. Batavia, iii. 205. Black Jews, iv. 174. Clincher = clinker, iii. 424. Coolsail=windsail, iv.65. Copland (Patrick), iii. 285. Cross v. kris, i. 85, 458. Delagoa and Algoa, vi. 16. Dipsall, its etymology, iv. 381. Down ton (Nicholas), iii. 305. Elephant, Latin epitaph on, i. 228. Foot outlines as records of pilgrimage, iv. 464. Funny vice Dhoney, iv. 113. Gayer (Sir John), i. 226. Gentilitial= heathenish, iv. 344. Good Friday in 1602, xi. 368. Grass- hopper =gingall, vii. 349. Hamilton (Capt. Alexander), i. 286. Hamish, the name, i. 386. Imaginary or invented saints, xii. 516. Kerruish, Manx name, i. 87. Lake, a precious stone, vii. 506 ; viii. 49. Lavinia, origin of the name, iv. 153. Mangosteen markings, xii. 417. Nicks (John), i. 244. Palk's Strait and Bay, ii. 228, 375. " Palo de cobra," xii. 374. Point de Galle, vii. 185. Portuguese boat voyage, i. 453. ' Practice of Piety,' xii. 485. Punch, the beverage, i. 431. " Random of a shot," i. 142. Register of births on Tower Hill, vii. 329. Silver-cooper = crimp, iv. 205. Teas, their names, iv. 96. Tongue-twisters, xi. 493. ' Travels of Peter Teixeira,' viii. 45 Ferguson (R. S.) on Rose Castle, Cumberland, ii. 335
Fergusson (Robert), his death, i. 186 ; ii. 134, 194 Fernow (H.) on Banquo, xi. 30
Ferrar (M.) on alright=all right, viii. 413. * Anson's Voyage round the World,' viii. 214. Armorial, iv. 346. Bois (S. du), seventeenth- century painter, viii. 245. Brewer (Dr.), his monument, x. 475. Chalice as race cup, viii. 394. Dorp as an English word, v. 493. Durham Cathedral, lectern in, viii. 483. Esquire, the title, vii. 94. Etymology and whist, vii. 115. Fadge, ix. 116. 'Fairies' Ferry,' ix. 328. Fountains Abbey, arms of, viii. 303. Hand-ruling in old title-pages, viii. 110. Janissary, iii. 454. Little Gidding : Stourbridge Fair, viii. 204. Little Gidding Church, iv. 267. Margery, vii. 194. Mussulman legend of Job, vii. 190. Neptune and crossing the Line, viii. 172. " Owl in ivy bush," ix. 157. Prince of Wales sovereign, viii. 184. "Prospicimus modo," x. 12. Smallest church in England, ix. 512
Ferrara, Lord Byron at, xii. 18, 52, 91
Ferreti, its locality, xii. 92
Ferrey : flint, use of the words, x. 87, 177, 296, 391
Ferribosco (Col. Henry) in Jamaica, i. 95, 212, 293,
377
"Fert, Fert, Fert," on Italian coins and orders, x. 345, 412, 453 ; xi. 95
Fesard (John) and Donhead St. Mary, xii. 205
Fesswick family, i. 367
Festing (Gabrielle) on Elizabeth Percy, x. 28. Por- trait of Lady Brilliana Harley, vii. 508
Festival, children's, xii. 148, 197, 336
Festivals, Hindu, viii. 204, 294, 369
Fetch, its derivation, iv. 418, 485, 545
Fetishes, French, viii. 340
Fetlocked, use'of the word, x. 29
Fetter Lane, changes in, vi. 221, 331, 351, 472 ; exact site of Bishop of Norwich's inn, 289
Feudal Courts Baron, vi. 230
Feudal rights, old, vii. 247
Feuillerat (A.) on Peter Lyly, viii. 504 Feuilles de lattier," meaning of the term, vii. 488 ; viii. 86
Fewtrell (A. H.) on Knightley Charleton, x. 231, 317. Leighton (Sir Baldwin), of Watlesborough, x. 469
Fey = to cleanse, East Anglian term, iii. 224, 394 ; iv. 194, 275
Ff. (M. W. B.) on painting of Bonaparte's head, i. 88
"fflores Cortox," book title, iii. 108, 277
Fiction, characters in, ii. 447; xi. 347,411; fantastic, vii. 161, 290
Fidonc on Hampton Court, xi. 490
Field ( J.) on Thomas Field, of Cockenhoe, xi. 407
Field (J. E. ) on gold ring found at Dorchester, viii. 183
Field (Maria Letitia), her death, i. 107
Field (Thomas), of Cockenhoe, xi. 407 Field,' the, newspaper, its jubilee, xi. 62, 82
Field land, open, in Cambridgeshire, v. 411
Field- Marshals during the second half of the eigh- teenth century, v. 44, 90
Field-names, ii. 86, 155, 352 ; iii. 37 ; their significa- tion, v. 396; in South-West Lancashire, ix. 268, 391
Field-sports and Sir Charles Napier, xi. 349 ; xii. 76
Fielder family of Bath, viii. 205
Fielding (Henry), 'Tom Jones' in France, i. 147, 175; his house at Canterbury, 168 ; names of characters in his novels, ii. 426 ; and Brillat-Savarin, vii. 248 ; and Fordhook House, Uxbridge Road, xii. 65
Yielding (Smith Peregrine), his biography, vi. 229
Yielding (Thomas) and his ' Select Proverbs,' ii. 458
?ife on Adelaide Proctor, i. 48
' Fifes of June," meaning of the phrase, x. 427
' Figs in fruit," v. 209, 275 ^
figure-head of Grecian warrior, ii. 207, 313
figures issuing from spiral shells, vi. 106, 176
figures on clocks and watches, viii. 385, 465, 514
Albert, derivation of the name, ix. 125, 177, 313
Tiligalentae, its meaning, iii. 27 Filleul (S. E. V.) on Filiiol family, v. 287
rillingham (G.) on Fillingham family, vii. 448
rillingham family, vii. 448 ; viii. 69 Filiiol family, v. 287, 386
Fin couleidos, " meaning of the words, xi. 449 Finch (Margaret), Gipsy Queen, her burial-place, xii. 407, 477, 496
Tinials at rick-ends, x. 507; xi. 53
?inlegh (Prince), nephew of Macbeth, i. Ill