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Gloves, at fairs, i. 188, 375, 492 ; ii. 15 ; worn in cele-
brating the Eucharist, vii. 45 ; white, at assizes,
origin of the custom, ix. 309, 391
Glowworms and fireflies, William Blake on, x. 365
Glyndyfrdwy, its derivation, iii. 6, 74, 156, 238
Glynn (Serjeant John), his portraits, i. 268, 392
Glynn (Sir Peter), his portrait, ii. 208
Glynn (R.) on Trevor Lloyd Blunden, ii. 309. De Kellygrew family arms, i. 269. Glynn (Serjeant John), i. 268. ' Heraldry of Wales,' ii. 527
Gnomon on acacia in Freemasonry, vii. 112. Arrest for debt in Ireland, iv. 29. Artists' mistakes, v. 317 ; viii. 171. Barry (Dr.), vii. 516. Bear and ragged staff, iv. 545. Bibliography : John Seller, iv. 23, 43. " Blood is thicker than water," viii. 238. Book sales, list of, vi. 168. Box-irons, v. 173. "Bull and last," vii. 254. Chronicles, contem- porary, xi. 46. Date wanted, vii. 153. Defoe (Daniel), vi. 270. Dickensiana: phrase of Mrs. Gamp, ix. 12. Fashion in language, x. 337. Fraser (Simon), his biography, vi. 433. Frederick, Prince of Wales, viii. 306. .Harvest bell, ix. 15. Haydon (B. R.), x. 317. ' Historie of Balak,' iv. 191. Irish device, iv. 262. " International Library of Famous Literature," v. 215. " Like a thresher," iv. 171. Malt and hop substitutes, viii. 26. " Nothing like leather," vi. 510. Proverb, vi. 76. St. Barnabas's Day, 11 June, viii. 214. Saying, author of, viii. 528. Scott (Sir W.), his ' Woodstock,' x. 252. Scottish dance, vii. 76. Song wanted, viii. 364. Songs, old, viii. 213. Todd (Sweeny), viii. 273, 348. Turvin coiners, viii. 350. Usk Castle, vii. 116. Wale, xi. 196. Wall calendars with quotations from Shakespeare, vii. 209. Ycleping the church, x. 136
Go about, its meanings, ii. 64, 198
Go o' simmers end of summer, iii. 367
Goal = gaol, vi. 230, 290
Goat, in folk-lore, vi. 132, 196 ; xii. 176 ; distich on a travelled, x. 25, 317
God, etymology of the word, xii. 465
God, Consul of, application of the sobriquet, xii. 506
1 God save the Queen,' in rare 8vo book, ix. 201
God brothers brother-in-law, iv. 167, 236
Goddard (A. R.) on maiden for married woman, xi. 128
Goddard family of Derbyshire, ii. 447
Godding (J. W. S.) on taverns in Seven Dials and Soho, vii. 487
Godet (Philippe) on Mme. de Charriere's 'Le Noble,' xii. 485
Godfrey I., Duke of Brabant, father-in-law of Henry I., x. 68, 132
Godfrey (Col. Charles), Keeper of the Crown Jewels, iii. 409 ; vi. 388, 474
Godfrey (Sir Edmund Berry), memorial daggers and medals, ii. 367, 414 ; iii. 16, 96; reference to, in conveyance deed of 1657, ix. 332, 472
Godfrey (J. T.) on Rev. Abraham Booth, x. 467
Godfrey (Robert Scott), artist, iii. 28, 152
Godfrey's Court, relic of old London, iv. 344, 442, 508
Godkin (Edwin Lawrence), 1831-1902, his biography, xii. 329, 438
Godling, early use of the word, vii. 506 ; viii. 114
Godolphin (Sir Francis), missing portrait of, iv. 167
Gods, footprints of, vi. 163, 223, 322, 391 ; xi. 375 ;
and men, 305, 378
Godsal (P. T.) on flint : ferrey, x. 87
Godwin (G.) on Hugh Awdeley, i. 185. Basse (William), i. 161. Bracegirdle (Mrs.), i. 223. 4 Dictionary of National Biography,' i. 66. Gomer- sall (Robert), i. 44. Sedley (Sir Charles), i. 32
Goes = portions of liquor, xi. 346, 417
Goethe (J. W. von), passage translated, i. 328 ; and Sir Charles Murray, 363 ; his ' Mason-Lodge,' 428 ; ii. 37; reference sought, 149; on Dante, iv. 45; passage in his ' Gesprache mit Eckermann, ' 52 ; and Sadi, vi. 287; on the beautiful and. the good, 409, 510 ; on conscience, 469 ; " Pamina and Tamino " in, vii. 367, 454 ; translations, x. 227 ; ' Goetz von Berlichingen, ' xi. 487 ; German prophecy referred to by, xii. 330
Gofer and goffering iron, i. 367, 489 ; ii. 92, 210
Goffe or Goff of Hampshire, xi. 328
Goitre and the organs of speech, vi. 507
Gold, eyes rubbed with, for luck, v. 104, 212 ; vi. 134 ; Mint price of, vii. 127
Gold Coast, its name system, iii. 146
Gold gigliato, its value, vi. 8
Golden Gate of San Francisco, iii. 349, 412, 496
Golden Horn, origin of the place-name, x. 405 ; xi. 13
Golden Rule, origin of the expression, xii. 268
Goldsmith (Oliver), "Altama" in 'The Deserted Village,' ii. 47 ; his ' Earth and Animated Nature,' iii. 69, 232 ; his travels, 368, 471 ; original deserted village, 404, 490; vi. 37 ; misquotations from 'The Deserted Village,' v. 45, 115 ; James's powders and Newbery the bookseller, viii. 11, 353 ; his pub- lishers, 15, 68 ; his birthplace, 244, 330 ; ' Vicar of Wakefield,' xi. 187, 274, 375, 496 ; xii. 514 ; 'She Stoops to Conquer,' xi. 249, 394 ; value of forty pounds a year in his time, 289, 393 ; ' ' Migrations from the blue bed," 480
Goldwyer (H. G. B.) on Goldwyer family, x. 289. ' Reading Mercury,' i. 428
Goldwyer family, i. 127, 195, 428 ; x. 289, 370
Golf, origin of the word, ix. 349, 431
Golf and pall-mall, accounts of the games, vi. 444 ; vii. 52, 235, 352
Goman (G. D.) on Twyford yew tree, vi. 218
Gomersall (Robert), his will, i. 44
Gomez de la Cortina (Don Joaquin), Spanish biblio- phile, viii. 342, 510
Gomm (F. C. C.) on House of Lords and Queen Caroline, xii. 349
GonQalez (Cardinal Pedro), anecdote of, vii. 106, 172,373
Gonivah= stolen diamond, iii. 426
Gonoph=thief, iii. 426
Goober and pindar, botanical terms, v. 413
Good (John), admitted to Olockmakers' Company, 1678, x. 509 -
Good (M. F.) on Angelica Kauffmann, x. 327. Pewter marks, old, x. 328
" Good afternoon," origin of the salutation, x. 467 ; xi. 58
' Good Devil of Woodstock,' xi. 370
Goodchild (J. A.) on broken on the wheel, vii. 196 ; Voyez (John), viii. 462
Goode (John), of Whitby, his 'Virginia Cousins,' iii. 429