NINTH SERIES.
11
218. "Providence on the side of the biggest
battalions," i. 487. Public schools with branch
establisments, iv. 18. Reclus, error in, iv. 186.
Roman Catholic, ii. 394, 515. Russian language,
viii. 261. Russian superstitions, xi. 47. Sahara,
books on the, vi. 174. St. Kilda, viii. 487 ; ix. 54.
Salisbury (Lord) on decaying nations, x. 515.
Sardinia, ancient towers in, vi. 29. Shakspeare and
the sea, ii. 189. Ships of war on land, vii. 296.
South African names, iv. 520. South American
republics, life in, v. 481. Staircases, houses with-
out, i. 357. Statue in Bergen, Norway, v. 57.
Tartarus and its vapours, iii. 370. The' Bern-re", v.
9, 290. Town gates outside London, v. 363.
Towns which have changed their sites, vii. 417, 492.
Trade routes, ii. 238. Trapeza in Russian, xi. 230.
Trials of animals, viii. 110. " Trinite' des Vins,"
ii. 435. Twenty best books, iii, 446. Virtues and
vices, v. 444; vi. 136. "Weary Titan," iii. 294.
Wonderful view, xii. 484.
Armstrong (Sir Thomas), his regimental associations, iv. 28, 93
Army, queues worn in 1798, iv. 223 ; field-marshals during second half of eighteenth century, v. 44, 90 ; ranks of colonels and lieutenant-colonels, 47, 190 ; chain,-mail in the British, viii. 131, 233, 471 (see also Hegimental) ; army doctors and military titles, xi. 387, 472 ; Army Lists, 1642 to 1898, i. 406 ; where filed, ii. 8 ; before 1754, 328 ; army reform, note on, vi. 325
Arnold (General Benedict), his death, i. 429 ; ii. 18 ; his burial-place, iii. 69, 152, 271
Arnold (Capt.), killed before Lucknow, ix. 447 ; x. 118
Arnold (Matthew), his preface to ' Essays in Criticism,' iv. 54, 97; as theatrical critic, 249, 315; his descent, vii. 76
Arnold (Michael), M.P. for Westminster, 1685-7, ii. 448
Arnold (T.), of Rugby, his Jewish extraction, vi. 446, 491, 512
Arnold-Jarvis (F. C.) on Long Melford Church, xi. 472
Arnott (S.) on Cheltenham, i. 396. Cheltenham : Chiswick, ii. 90. Chesham, its etymology, ii. 210. Chichester, vi. 124. Choys, its meaning, v. 356. Corney House, Chiswick, v. 137. Croke (Dr. Richard), ii. 47. Friars, orders of, i. 168, 472. Howl, iv. 132. Island of the Innocent, iv. 277. Orientation and the exigencies of controversy, vii. 503. Orientation in interments, vi. 277. Perkins (W.), Fellow of Christ's College, xi. 403. Pett (Phineas), xi. 403. St. Leonards and Hollington, ii. 363. Stapleton's ' Fortress of the Faith,' iii. 89. Whitgift's Hospital, Croydon, vi. 479 ; vii. 178, 358 ; viii. 107.
Arrand and Darrand surnames, their derivation, vii. 75
Arrived, peculiar use of the word,* ix. 487
Arro (Conte de), his portrait, viii. 443
Arrow (J.) on coronation of George IV., ix. 289
Arrow (James), his biography, vi. 507
Art, British, and decorative design, i. 505
Arthur (King) in Cornwall, vi. 504 ; his crown, ix. 388, 491 ; x. 55 ; legend on his sleeping, xii. 502
Arthur (Prince), son of Henry VII., at South Tawton
iii. 127
Arthur (H.) on earliest English newspaper, xii. 29 Arthur (K.) on Aitken surname, 129 Arthur as Scottish Christian name, xii. 429 Arthur and Uther, etymology of the names, xi. 327,
496 ; xii. 57
Arthurian puzzles, ii. 226, 293 ; iii. Ill Artillery, Royal, regimental records, xii. 207 Artist on silhouettes of children, ii. 353 Artistry, new word, i. 85 Artists' mistakes, iv. 107, 164, 237, 293 ; v. 32, 317,
400 ; vi. 44 ; vii. 423, 471 ; viii. 171, 328 ; ix. 274,
372 Artium Magister, his ' Apology for the Beard,' x.
270
Artlandish, a Low German dialect, ix. 447 Arundel, derivation of the place-name, vii. 28, 155,
336 Arundel : Monckton : Kerr, heraldic connexion, viii.
205
Ascetic, its derivation, i. 227, 418 ; ii. 154 Ascock (Sir Bartholomew), M.P. for Cheshire,
1604-11, ii. 465 Ash, place-name, its derivation, xii. 106, 211, 291
378
Ash (C.) on De Nune, viii. 203 Ashbee (H. S.) on ' Iconography of Don Quixote,' iii.
50 ; his biography, vi. 121, 176, 358, 494; portrait
of, vii. 347
Ashburner (Rev. Edward), his biography, ii. 228, 316 Ashburnham House, Westminster, forecourt at, vii.
125 Ashby (Sir John), d. 1691, captain of Sandgate, xii.
333
Ashby Folville, bell inscriptions at, x. 303 Ashcroft (H. J.) on life in South America, v. 396 Ashes, shower of, vi. 129 Asheton (William), his biography, vii. 8 Ashfield of Shadwell, solicitor, circa 1800, viii. 223 Ashley-Cooper (F. S.) on Venn : Mountford, iv. 597 Ashtead, its parish registers, ix. 188 Ashton (A.) on burials in Westminster Abbey, x. 206
Music in Westminster Cathedral, x. 208. Page
(Dame Mary), x. 466. Ash-tree legend connected with the Boyd family, xii.
405
Ashwood family, vii. 429 ; viii. 128 Aske (Samuel), his ancestry, v. 269 Aske (Thomas), his family, iii. 368, 416 Askell family, iv. 269, 355, 545 Askesian Society, its records, iii. 268 Askew ( Aiscoughe) = Spraclinge, xi. 467 Askew (Anne), her examination, i. 274 Asphalte pavement, its introduction into England,
xii. 18
Asphyxia : asphyxiate, meaning of the word, x. 283 Aspidistra, its etymology, iii. 248, 356 Asra, Arabic tribe. See Azfa. Ass braying for tinkers' deaths, i. 46 Assembly rules, account of, by Dickens, v. 415 Asses' milk for medicine, xii. 385, 511 Assizes, white gloves at, origin of the custom, ix. 309,
391 Assyrian rowing, iii. 325