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name, v. 53. Dupuy family, xii. 253. Forshaw
(Rev. Charles), his biography, v. 229. Forshaw
Street, x. 288. Gate, sign of inn, iv. 33. Gaunt
family, iv. 92. Gladstone (W. B.), tributary poems
to, ii. 27. Gow, its meaning, iii. 456. Grace
Church, vi. 496. Gunpowder in China, vi. 115.
" Heels o'er gowdie," iii. 453. Home (Hon.
William), his biography, vi. 349. Hordon family,
iv. 525. Hosannas to the King,' ix. 408. Human
skeleton in alum rock, xii. 195. "Illustration,"
iii. 476. Knocker family, x. 278. Knurr and
spell, x. 111. 'Law List ' : Andrew Steinmetz, v.
361. Lightowler surname, x. 414. MacDowell
family, iv. 540. Mallet used by Christopher Wren,
x. 136. Masonic engraving, old, vi. 239. Mellard
family, vi. 278. Muir family, xii. 508. National
flag, x. 94. Notter, x. 478. Ordre du Devoir
(France), iv. 28. Out of print, v. 195, 422. Penny,
the, vii. 38. Percy (Lady Elizabeth), x. 172.
Safford family in Somersetshire, vii. 233. St. Bees,
ix. 437. St. Bees College, xii. 408, 493. Sexton's
tombstone, x. 434. " Shaving hat," iv. 17. Showers
of snakes, fish, spiders, &c., vi. 129. Single tooth,
xii. 71. Skulls, xii. 52. Snowball family, x. 453.
Source of quotation sought, vi. 293. Stafford
xii. 271. Stafford Castle, iv. 544. Stewart (Rev.
James Haldane), vii. 274. " Three Pound Twelve,"
iv. 218. Tintagel Church, xi. 93. Town gates
outside London, v. 363 ; vi. 274. Tyre, its
meaning, vi. 76. Victoria (Queen), verses on her
death, vii. 149 ,
Forshaw (Rev. Charles and Rev. Thurstan), their biographies, v. 229, 294, 421
Forshaw Street, origin of the name, x. 288
Forster, clockmakers of the name, vi. 211
Forster (John), errors in 'Arrest of the Five Mem- bers,' x. 486
Forster (Capt. S.) to N. Tilson, 1673 : curious his- torical letter, ix. 105
Forster (T.) on Mourning Sunday, ix. 497. ' Tower of London,' x. 391
Forster (Thomas and Christopher), Westminster scholars, x. 89
Forster (W. E.), his statue, vi. 389
Forsyth (William), his ode of welcome to the Princess Alexandra, ix. 506
Fortescue (Anthony), his biography, vii. 327, 435 viii. 73, 449 ; ix. 53
Fortescue (M.) on Edward VI. 's portrait, iv. 48. Family portrait group, iv. 27. Heraldic, iv. 68. Stowe sale of pictures, iv. 27
Fortescue family, iv. 109, 195
Fortescue's British Army,' description of infliction of the picket in, xii. 325
Forth family and arms, vii. 128
Fortune (F. N. B. V. B.), his biography, vii. 148
Fortune-telling, at Bideford, vii. 366 : cup-turning in, xi. 226, 355
Forty-Shilling Day at Wotton, Surrey, vii. 366
Foscolo (Ugo) in London, vi. 326 ; vii. 150, 318, 476 ; viii. 92, 153, 311
Foss (M. E.) on Dr. Marshall Hall, vi. 217- Old songs, v 504
Fossen, its meaning, ii. 527
Fossils, early notice;of, iv. 396
Foster (A. W. J.) on Foster pedigree, iv. 184
Foster (Lady Elizabeth), her biography, i. 25, 88, 156,
194 Foster (Frank), pseudonym of Daniel Puseley, 1814-
1882, viii. 304, 368
Foster (F. E.) on historical rime, xi. 209 Foster (F. W.) on De Bradfield pedigree, xi. 389.
Names ending in -ington, iii. 208 Foster (J.) on badges, viii. 43 Foster (John), pamphlet by, 1825, xi. 406, 451 Foster (J. E.) on Cambridge University in the seven- teenth century, vii. 430
Foster (John Edward), Westminster scholar, vii. 148 Foster (Joseph), " Privilegiatus " in his ' Alumni
Oxonienses,' xi. 448, 494 Foster (J. J.) on John Foster, xi. 451. Heidelberg
gallery, xii. 327. Portraits of Mary Stuart, x. 8 Foster (Le Neve), family arms and motto, ix. 168,
316, 372
Foster (V.) on Gainsborough's lost ' Duchess,' i. 346 Foster (W.) on Agam colours, iii. 68, 296. Bess of Hardwicke, iii. 307- Evelyn (J.), his 'Diary,' iii. 34. Forged Shakespeariana, vi. 41. " Lucky as a calling duck," viii. 484. Nose and nosatame, viii. 484
Foster pedigree, iv. 184, 271
Fotherby (Rev. Francis), his biography, iv. 479 > Fothergill (Richard), his biography, vii. 167 tr Fotis on stone pulpit, viii. 325 ' r
Foulis (J.), his biography, vii. 148 Foulrice, its etymology, vii. 229, 353, 453 \ Foundation stones, coins in, iv. 499 ; v. 197, 271 Foundet= nothing, ii. 507 ; Hi. 96 Fountain and well verses, viii. 242 W il
Fountain family, ix. 149, 498 Fountain inkhorns and pens, ii. 228, 532 Fountain pens, earliest reference to, x. 29 ; xi. 390,
438, 450 ; xii. 32, 218 Fountain-pregnant, use of the term by Tennyson,
ix. 28
Fountains Abbey, arms of, viii. 303 " Four-and-Five," Orientalism, its meaning, vu. 149,
250
Four Marks, place-name near Medstead, xii. 350 Fourdrinier (D.) on ' Mediaeval Oxford,' i. 36 Fowke (F. R.) on Ardra : Two-mile Bridge, iii. 337. Chinese medicine, iii. 408. Chinese punishments, iii. 352. Consumption, iii. 476. Directory, dramatic, iii. 288. Funny-bone superstition, iii. 469. Gan- canagh, iii. 297. Henshaw family, xi. 129. Heraldic
?uery, iii. 372. Heraldry, scorpions in, iii. 436. ce before Christmas, x. 506. Japanese monkeys, xi. 9. Kisses in cups, iv. 475. Marriage customs and defaulting omens, iv. 5. May (Anne), i. 88. Misprint, iv. 344. New Year's Day superstitions, i. 249. Pavenham Church woodwork, x. 508. Peacocks' feathers and May Day, iii. 484. Quota- tions wanted, xi. 236. Ring, sHver, iv. 438. Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., vi. 71. Russian word, iv. 206
Fowke (John), Governor of Drogheda, viii. 325, 387
Fowl thrown from church tower in Brittany, xi. 444
Fowler (E.) on nothing, xu. 93
Fowler (Frank), 1833-63, his pseudonym, x. 36
Fowler (H.) on Dagsburg, iv. 289
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