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GENERAL INDEX.
Gilbert (Wm.), his ' De Magnete,' xi. 286
Gilder-some- Dickinson (Charles Edward), his death
iii. 480
Giles (E.) on St. Medard, iii. 389 Gill (T.) on alewives, viii. 451. Eulachon, xii. 444
O-words in ' N.E.D.,' xii. 165, 330 Gillery, its meaning, ii. 246, 312 Gilles de Raiz or de Retz, his biography, vii. 224, 355 Gillespie Grumach, sobriquet of the Covenanting
Marquess of Argyll, ix. 486 ; x. 37 Giliies (Margaret), her portrait of Helen Faucit,
v. 147, 198
Gilligan (W. A.) on Frisbie surname, iii. 309 Gilling Church, monuments in, vii. 189 Gillman (C.) on coronation of Henry II., v. 364 Elizabethan terms, v. 365. Endorsement : dorso- ventrality, ix. 212. Epitaph, iii. 398. Facsimile signature, ii. 108. Ivers, its meaning and deriva- tion, v. 188 ; vi. 254. Latin conversation, x. 452 Ludgersall, x. 335. Spider-eating, viii. 409. Tedula a bird, ix. 517. " Tit- tat-to, " ii. 118. Wart curing ii. 94. "What all," iii. 258. Whom=home, vii. 374
Gill's Lap, place-name, its meaning, vii. 228, 356
Gills, Candlemas, origin of the custom, xii. 430
Gillum (L. G.) on historical crux, xi. 198
Gillygate at York, its etymology, xi. 406, 457, 518; xii. 50, 173, 232
Gillyflower, midsummer, ii. 447; iii. 12
Gillyvine pen lead pencil, iv. 7, 73
Gilmour (T. C.) on "Abraham's bosom," i. 516. Brothers bearing the same Christian name, iii. 438. Gladstone pedigree, ii. 486. Misquotation, curious, iii. 455. Ossory bishopric, ii. 53, 476. Parnell pedigree, i. 511
Gilnew, Christian name, its meaning, x. 289, 373
Gilpin (Christopher), xii. 26
Gilpin (J.) on book-titles changed, ix. 433
Gilpin (John), buried at Westminster, v. 357
Gilpin (John), the original, xii. 26 ; his route to Edmonton, 170, 217, 255, 371, 437
Gilson (J. P.) on Christmas carol, iii. 107. Myrme- cides, iii. 58. Surnames in -son, iii. 90
Gimbol, its invention, iii. 427
Gin, slang words for, vi. 161, 233, 286, 353, 475
Gingall= grasshopper, vii. 349
Ging-stick, in churchwarden's accounts, 1704, xii. 89
Ginns in the Fylde, iv. 345, 448, 503
Gin-palaces, xii. 249, 378
Giotto, tracing by Seymour Kirkup of fresco by, ix. 327
Gipsies, their dialect, iv. 108, 175; charges against, v. 165 ; in England in the thirteenth century, 186, 276 ; and longevity, vii. 406
Gipsy funeral, i. 304
Gipsy prince, missing, iv. 182
Gipsy queen, burial-place of Margaret Finch, xii. 407, 477, 496 ; caravan destroyed at her death, 428
Gipsy story, Welsh, iv. 161, 353
Gipsy vocabulary, ix. 268
Gipsy wedding, account of a, vii. 45
Giraffine, coinage of the word, ix. 465
Giraldo Cinthio, original edition, i. 147, 273
Girdlestone (P. E. G.) on " Zimmern., 'Icon.,'" iv. 381
Girls as stenographers in ancient times, x. 86
Girst, its meaning, iv. 27, 91
Glacial epoch and earth's rotation, i. 291, 335, 417, 457
Gladiators, English, temp. George I. and II., descrip-
tion of, ix. 407, 453 ; x. 157
Gladstone anecdote, xii. 170
Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), bibliography, i. 436, 492 ; his heraldry, 466 ; coincidence on day of his death, ib. ; nature's portrait of him, ib. ; as verse-writer and translator, i. 481 ; ii. 16, 72 ; tributary poems to, ii. 27; his nationality, 29, 216; and anony- mous letters, 87 ; as philologist, 183 ; his maternal ancestry, 243 ; his Welsh ancestors, 486 ; iii. 14 ; on Shakspeare, 26 ; on Dante, 463 ; and the Metaphysical Society, iv. 381 ; and Lord Rose- bery, curious coincidence, 396 ; his height, v. 129, 189, 234 ; tablet to, 313, 406 ; and De Quincey, 314 ; statue of, in Liverpool, vii. 108, 177 ; tragedy by, 408 ; volume by, 488 ; viii. 21, 111 ; Italian address by, x. 8, 59 ; satirical lines on, 128 ; quo- tation on ritual from, xi. 209, 295 Glamis mystery, vii. 288, 312 Glamorgan, Cavalier and Roundhead families of, x.
168, 211
Glamorganshire, ancient British town in, ii. 345 Glanis on Stradling : Lewis, i. 408 Glanius, his ' Voyage to Bengala,' xi. 489 Glas Ghairm, Highland incantation, v. 107 Glasgow, and Bristol, viii. 225 ; old dwelling-house in,
x. 105 Glasgow University, B.A. degree at, vi. 326 ; ninth
jubilee, vii. 484 ; and Pope Leo XIII., viii. 25 Glass broken at Jewish weddings, xii. 46, 115, 214,
337, 435
Glass fracture, phenomenal, i. 14 Glass making in 1587, xii. 428, 515 Glass windows, earliest use, ix. 87, 150, 213, 271, 374 Glasse (Mrs.), her books on cookery and confectionery,
xi. 147, 231
Glasscock (J. L.) on Bishop's Stortford, x. 89 Glasse (Thomas), engraver, d. 1812, viii. 45 Glasse (T. A.) on Thomas Glasse, engraver, viii. 45 Glastonbury, earliest Saxon church at, iv. 498 ; altars
at, v. 131
Glastonbury thorn, French, iii. 5 Glastonbury walnut-tree legends, xii. 208, 315, 492 Gleek, an old game at cards, earliest quotation, x. 4 Glen and glene, their etymology, vii. 47 Glencairn peerage, x. 509; xi. 75 Glendalough on St. Kevin and the goose, i. 467 Glengarry, early use of the word, v. 372 Glewed, use of the word, iv. 166, 315 Glibbes, Irish, or Coulins, iii. 449 ; iv. 11
limigrim = punch, iv. 47
Glisson (Dr. Francis), temp. Charles II., his brothers, x. 149
Globe' newspaper, centenary celebration, xi. 41 Uoster on boosey, xi. 49. Descendants of Elizabethan
worthies, xi. 10. Shick-shack, xi. 390 Uoucester (Humphrey, Duke of), his death, iii. 264, 357
Uoucester on fireback dated 1610, xi. 157. Parish registers, xii. 317. Radulphus de Georges, xii. 208. St. Kitts, xii. 229 Gloucester, its True Blue Club, iii. 122, 396 Gloucestershire on "To sit bodkin," vii. 228 Slover (H. W. B.) on Steevens's ' Shakespeare, 5 ix. 188