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GENERAL INDEX.


Goode (J. A.) on " See how these Christians love one

another," v. 107 Goodere (Capt. Samuel), his biography, v. 209, 275,

341, 443

Goodere femily, iv. 437 Goodfellow (Robin) on crossing knives and forks,

viii. 433. Good Friday customs, ii. 86, 164.

Insularity in advertisements, ii. 464. Tenant and

landlord, ii. 245. Translations of Baudelaire, v. 483 Good Fellows and Bucks. See Clubs, London. Good Friday : and parsley, vii. 264 ; in 1602, xi. 368,

412 ; xii. 117

Good Friday buns and Mohammedan scruples, ix. 345 ' Good Lines, 5 commercial travellers' monthly journal,

iii. 466 ; iv. 53 Goodhall, Yorkshire manor, its history, iii. 227, 278,

456 Goodwin, Bishop of Llandaff, his descendants, xi. 267,

356

Goodwin and Cromwell, xi. 348 Goodwin (Jacob or James), of Clare Hall, xi. 448, 512 Goody (H.) on armorial, vi. 428 Goodyer, rare word, iii. 407 Goodyere (Sir Henry), date of his death, vii. 447;

viii. 67 Gordon, place-name, its meaning and origin, ix. 29,

133, 256, 371 Gordon, a, imprisoned in the Bastille for thirty years,

vi. 429

Gordon as a Russian surname, ix. 148, 371, 495 Gordon (Capt. Alexander) and the Lancaster guns at

Sebastopol, viii. 385, 452 Gordon (Capt.), of Calcutta, and Peter Gordon,

Persian traveller, iv. 168

Gordon (Charles), of U.S. warship Chesapeake, x. 127 Gordon (General Charles George), C.B., speech on,

vi. 47 Gordon (Duchess of), her biography, v. 336, 460 ;

miniature of, vi. 132 ; her appearance in breeches,

x. 290

Gordon (Rev. Lockhart) and Mrs. Lee, i. 348 ; ii. 16 Gordon (Hon. Peter), of Grenada, his biography, v.

Gordon (Robert), Romanist priest 1687-1761, v. 28, 91 Gordon (Thomas), Russian admiral.d. 1741, x. 27, 112 Gordon (" Lord " William), ii. 248 Gordon (Major William), of the Queen's Bays, iv.

188, 256, 425 Gordon (Sir William), British minister at Brussels, ii.

168 Gordon family and marriages, ii. 128, 174, 235, 412 :

iii. 178

Gordon family of Lesmoir, iii. 408, 491 Gordon family of Rochester, x. 148 Gordon riots, accounts of the, ix. 68, 233, 350, 455 Gore family, viH. 145 ; xii. 149 Gorey or Gourey, origin of the name, v. 209 ; vi. 12 ;

xii. ^o7 Gorges (Sir Ferdinando), 1566-1647, of Maine, xii.

21, 41, 154, 251 Gorges or Georges (Radulphus de), c. Edward II.,

Xll* :Z(JO

Gorgotten, artist, his biography, i. 467 Gorham(A.)on shorthand in the fourth century, ix. 498 y


Goritiae, its locality, xii. 92

Gornall=Troughton, viii. 384

Gornall (H.) on Gornall=Troughton, viii. 384

Gory surname. See Gorey.

Gossage family of Spratton, Northamptonshire, vii. 70, 155

Gosselin-Grimshawe (H. R. H.) on churmagdes, its meaning, vii. 28. Deputy-mayor, xi. 489. Mayors' correct title and their precedence, xi. 437. Rail- way literature, xii. 28. Wage = wages, viii. 404. Warth, x. 409. Week-end, viii. 414

Gossolt, Dux Anglise, floruit 1470, x. 387

Gotch(H. G.) on Shakespeariana, v. 283, 329

Gotham and Gothamites, iii. 307, 417, 496 ; v. 169, 293, 465, 524

Gothic period, references to building in the, ix. 387, 475

Goths and Huns, xi. 107, 253, 351, 432

Gott (Henry and Richard), Westminster scholars, 1775, xii. 228, 354

Goudhurst, Kent, its derivation, i. 87, 154, 337, 374, 418, 472

Gough (A.) on Achill Island, vii. 171. Alamains, its meaning, vi. 212. Alum, viii. 113. " Capt. Rock," viii. 54. Huguenot, its derivation, viii. 308. Ipplepen, co. Devon, vii. 217. Iveagh, viii. 50, Little Gidding : Stourbridge Fair, viii. 350. Mackesy, viii. 133. Neptune and crossing the Line, viii. 171. Pack, viii. 273. Pennington (Sir Isaac), Lord Mayor of London, 1643, viii. 430. Phaire (Col. Robert), Governor of Cork, vi. 457. Tobacco tongs, vi. 276. Twyford yew tree, vi. 278

Gough (H.) on Guild of St. John the Baptist, Dun- stable, v. 187. Luton Trinity Guild, iv. 402

Gould (I. 0.) on black as a badge of mourning, x. 212. Boadicea, i. 94. Chinese junk, x. 348. Chingford old church, v. 113. County abbeys, vii. 455. Cresset-stones, iii. 478. Churchyards, their entrances, ii. 177. Godfrey (Sir Edmund Berry), iii. 96. Gordon riots, ix. 455. Hawkwood (Sir John), iv. 454. "Infant's Library, "iv. 250. Moated mounds, vi. 134. Overstrand Church, xii. 354. Pineapple, iv. 419. Ringers, their articles, i. 424. St. Mary Woolnoth, v. 455. Shakespeare and Lord Burleigh, xii. 396. Silver plate, ii. 227. Shot of land, i. 454. Stamp collecting, x. 172. 'Three Kings of Col- chester,' vi. 215. " Three Pound Twelve," iv. 314. Vandalism, modern, xii. 466. Witnessing by signs, xi. 237

Gould (John), two Westminster scholars of the name, xii. 409

Gould (Thoroton), his marriage, ii. 69, 236

Gounod (Charles), d. 1893, a Roman Catholic, x. 68

Gourou, or kola nut, ix. 106

Gout, political, iii. 285

Government offices, 1818, iii. 28

Governments, long. See Administrations.

Gow, its meaning, iii. 386, 455 ; iv. 78

Gower (A. F. G. L.) on motto for door of house, viii. 469

Gower (Lord Ronald), his ' Tower of London,' x. 305, 391

Gower and Trentham families, ix. 68, 151, 487 ; x. 59

Gowers (W.) on old conduits of London, xi. 112