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NINTH SERIES.


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Gerish (W. B.) on anker-holds, iv. 519. Austin Friars, Priory of, xii. 352. Bogle, xii. 495. Braughing, Roman station, vi. 251. Brick House, Great Hormead, Herts, vi. 190. Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, iii. 449. Cecil (William), Lord Burleigh, v. 28. Christ's half dole, i. 129. Church- yards, their area, vii. 9. Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, vi. 389. Crack-nut Sunday, vi. 434. Cromwell (Richard), iii. 367. Cromwell tercen- tenary, iii. 366. Eleanor Cross, Waltham, vi. 353. Faggots to burn heretics, ii, 169. Healing stone, vii. 12. Hertfordshire castles, vi. 409. 'Hertford- shire Historians,' x. 129. ' Historical English Dic- tionary, ' vi. 407. Hoddesdon (John), ii. 388. Human bones, age of,iv. 8. Human remains atMachen, Mon- mouthshire, vii. 126. Mallet family, i. 32. Kilsanor (Bishop of), vi. 376. Kitty- witches, i. 388 ; vii. 114. Larks Field : Barons Down, riii. 264. Lauderdale on the Government of India, vi. 295. Lely (Sir P.), portrait by, ii. 251. Leprosy of houses, iii. 497. Morice (John), F.S.A., vii. 350. Movable stocks, vii. 118. Names of cities in England, vi. 377. Nether Hall, Essex, ii. 7. Norfolk folk-lore, ii. 188. Parodies on Kipling's ballads, iii. 329. ' Pilgrim's Progress,' ii. 107. Poole (Benjamin), iii. 490. Punishments, old-time, ii. 47. Reliquary found at Anstey, Herts, x. 227. Rings, portrait, iii. 36. Rye House Plot, i. 68 ; ii. 175. " St. Hubert's rent, St. Alban's land, St. Edmond's right, St. Peter's patrimony, "vii. 407. Shakespeare (Ellinor), vi. 450. Sweating-pits, ii. 157. Town gates outside London, vi. 98. Valentines, early, i. 410. Visitations, xii. 169. Walbury Camp, Hallingbury, Essex, vi. 49. Whim-beam, vi. 354

German, dual number in provincial, vii. 449, 517 ; viii. 215

Gender of nouns in, ix. 445 ; x. 75

German on pronunciation of Wilhelmine, viii. 164

German armour, x. 328, 433

German historical game, xii. 410

German language in Kurland, x. 406 ; xi. 90, 477 ; xii. 77

German notabilities, their letters, ix. 509 ; x. 73, 237

German prophecy referred to by Goethe, xii. 330

German schools, secondary, i. 368

Germany, scaffolding in, i. 72, 170 ; ii. 131 ; Haff fisherfolk in, xi. 149 ; xii. 197 ; "big booke " printed in, 1617, xi. 269 ; Hapsburgs as Emperors of, xii. 47, 91, 256

Germination of seeds, retarded, xi. 52, 155, 216, 331

Gernon. See Algernon.

Ge"rome (Jean Le"on), his ' Pollice Verso,' i. 445

Getting (C. T.) on Talboys pedigree, ix. 427

Gervas (Robert), his biography, i. 207

' Gervasii Tilleburiensis Dialogus,' MS. sought, iii. 469

Geryon, Dante's description, xii. 166, 233

Gew-mouthed, its meaning, iii. 327

Ghent arms in the fifteenth century, xii. 189

Ghetto, Roman, ii. 463 ; iii. 90, 154, 312 ; etymology of the word, viii. 186, 349

Ghili, Romani, iii. 366, 438

Ghost, appeasing a, ix. 225

Ghost story explained, iv. 65

Ghosts, aristocratic, i. 134, 175 ; sporting, ii. 504 iii. 297; and suicides, v. 288, 462 ; Chinese, xii. 305


host-words, ii. 341, 406, 485 ; iii. 2, 205, 304 ibb (L. M.) on Piddinghoe Church, Sussex, x. 347 Gibb (L. M. A.) on "Behind each cloud the sun is always shining," x. 455

ibbet irons in a Skegness museum, ii. 448 ; iii. 133 Gibbins (Dr. H. de B.) on Andrews and Carkeet families, ii. 508. French West Indian families, iii. 427. Furly family, ii. 368, 496. Lister (Christo- pher), iii. 168. Moore (Sir Jonas), ii. 406 Gibbon (E.), his ' Roman Empire ' and memoirs, xii.

129 Gribbons (Grinling), his statue of James II., xii. 336,

391, 514

Gibbons or Gybbons (Thomas), his biography, viii. 443 Gibbs (Capt.), Norfolk celebrity, ii. 87, 190 Gribbs (C. L.) on Annie of Tharau, xi. 7 Gibbs (J. W. M.) on Lord Beaconsfield's birthplace, iv. 526. Bishops' licences for prostitution, iv. 277. Blount (Margaret), v. 16. Calvert family, iv. 403. Cox (James), his museum, iv. 337. Cuttle (Capt.), motto for N. & Q.,' iv. 474. Detenus, iv. 426. Louvre, a dance, iv. 250. Miles family, iv. 357. Ristori (Madame), iv. 337. Shepherdess Walk, iv. 424. 'Telegraph,' iv. 427. "Unearned incre- ment," iv. 235

Gibbs (Launcelot), character in fiction, xi. 347 Gibbs (Mrs.), actress, her burial-place, ii. 47, 90, 374 Gibbs (Vicary) on Earl of Kinnoul, viii. 123, 228 Gibraltar, whirligig at, xii. 484 Gibson (Rev. Charles Bernard), his biography, i. 308,

415

Gibson (Molly), in Wives and Daughters,' xi. 347, 411 Gibson family of Glencrosh, xi. 489 Gidding, Little, Church, sketch of, iv. 267, 353 Giffard family and arms, i. 427 Gifford (Dr. Andrew), his descent, iii. 408 Gifford (Dorothy) = John Pagett, 1667, xi. 128, 215,

273

Gifford (Francis), Westminster scholar, iii. 67 Gifford (H. J.) on oak, ash, and ivy, xii. 433. Waik,

wene, and maike, xi. 249 Gifts, poisonous, iii. 366 Gig, use of the word, ii. 384, 476 Giglet, use and meaning of the word, ix. 418 Gigliato, gold, its value, vi. 8 Gilbert (Davies), his parochial history of Cornwall,

iv. 246

Gilbert (Frederick), artist, vi. 49, 352 Gilbert (G.) on Knights of the Garter, x. 191. Legiti- macy of Monmouth, xii. 69. Royal household, ix. 487. Smyth-Stuart (R. Wentworth), 1681- 1745, x. 28 Gilbert (George), surveyor 1808-15, his biography

vi. 309, 377 Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), navigator, his Parliamentary

career, xii. 425

Gilbert (J.) on Campus = college grounds, ii. 77. Oxford place-name, vi. 312. Penny - Farthing Street, ii. 177 Gilbert (Sir John), his drawings in the 'London

Journal,' v. 108, 238 Gilbert (0. J.) on George Gilbert, vi. 309 Gilbert (Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna), her birth,

v. 476

Gilbert (Lieut.-General Sir W.), portrait of, iii. 447

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