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iv. 455. Watkins (John), iii. 338. Webb (Mat-
thew), vi. 21, 43, 198. Will found, i. 405. Wil-
liamson (Thomas), viii. 410. Winchester Cathedral,
i. 393
Thomas (Rev. Timothy), his biography, ii. 528 Thomas (W. M.) on epitaph attributed to Milton, xii. 67 Thompson (E. H.) on hand-ruling in title-pages, vii.
516
Thompson (F. D.) on D'Arcy family, xi. 325. Wel- lington pamphlet, x. 49
Thompson (G.) on Westerham Quakers, ix 348 Thompson (G. H.) on black bottles for wine, ix. 276. Box-irons, v. 320. Cataloguing curiosities, ii. 206. Columbaria, vi. 478. Football on Shrove Tuesday, vi. 55. Kids = children, i. 57. Language to con- ceal thought, vii. 156. Mortar and pestle, i. 390. " No great shakes," iii. 493. Northern fighters at Flodden, v. 362. Northumberland, Celtic remains in, ii. 356. Pews annexed to houses, vii. 518. ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,' viii. 191. St. Clement Danes, ix. 254. atone ale, iv. 93. Taylor (Thomas), ii. 291. White cattle, v. 234
Thompson (H.) on epitaph of John Nichols, vii. 189 Thompson (J.) on Redneck, v. 315 Thompson (John), Secretary of State 1659-60, vi. 409 Thompson (L.) on ladies and Leap Year, v. 356.
Nimmet, its etymology, vi. 157 Thompson (W.) on SSt. Mary Overy, xi. 308 Thompson (Dr. W. H.), of Trinity College, Cambridge,
and a victim, ii. 128, 257 Thompson family, iv. 419, 548 ; xii. 408, 518 Thompson family of York, vii. 468 ; viii. 67 Thorns (A.) on "lake," viii. 49. Moss Rose,' viii. 82 Thorns (W. J.) his library, iv. 307, 401, 488 ; and
'N. & Q.,' 363 ; error in allusion to, x. 23 Thomson (A.) on gallant, xi. 269 Thomson (C.) on Corney House, v. 69. Richardson
family, v. 149 Thomson (James), and Pope, i. 23, 129, 193, 289, 353,
415 ; and Allan Ramsay, x. 245
Thomson (Rev. Rob.), LL.D., his biography, vii. 289 Thornbury (W.), his ' Old and New London,' xi. 224 Thorne ( W. B.) on private printing press, viii. 384 Thornfield on heraldic castles, i. 269. "Esprit d'escalier," i. 373. Flea, monument to, iii. 237. Herbert's 'Jacula Prudentum,' v. 177. "Mad as a hatter," vi. 448. Mail shirts from the Sudan, v. 183, 326. Ministers' letters to their sovereign, iii. 66. Mitford (Miss), her 'Our Village,' v. 229. Patty Moon's Walk, Tunbridge Wells, v. 186 Thornhill (Lady Joanna), epitaph in Wye Church, xi.
445
Thornton (B. R.) on Jelf and Slingsby families, ii 408, 457. Prophecy concerning Spain and America, iii. 263. Slingsby (Simeon), iii. 50 Thornton (C. C.) on Carthusian monasteries, vi. 389 Thornton (Sir E.) diplomatist, 1766-1852, xi. 48 Thornton (Isaac), of Darton, his ancestors, ii. 428 Thornton (K. H.) on Adams's Jaffa colony, x. 326. Adulation extraordinary, viii. 473. Advertising in London, v. 454. Age, old, at fifty, v. 195. American words : linkumfiddle, viii. 448. Anti- nomian sect, ix. 108. Austria and the Isle of Man: history of Berwick, x. 69. Authorized Version, ix. 315. Blot at backgammon, iv. 476. Blotting
paper, iii. 136. Book-borrowers, ii. 376. Book-
titles, sham, viii. 212. "Brace of caps," ii. 188.
Branch, pilot's certificate, v. 436. Caba, vii. 85.
Charles l.'s journey to Scotland, x. 246. Chess-
playing, a legend, x. 212. Chronogram, 1532, iii.
46. Church of England in 1840, x. 104. Churches
of St. Paul, i. 488. Cimex lectularius, x. 195.
Cipher, Skelton's, iii. 386. Clouds, their formation,
xii. 65. " Come-Outers," vii. 424. Copper-tailed,
iii. 8. Cries of animals, x. 86. Crossing sweeper,
xi.,27. Debt of nature, iii. 491. Decoctor^ bankrupt,
iii. 245. Distraint on wearing apparel, ix. 86. Dogs,
old proverb concerning, iii. 145. Dutch refugees
in London, ix. 289. 'Education of Achilles," ii.
249. Epigram on ' Saturday Review,' x. 486.
Epitaph : " This maid no elegance," v. 85. Field-
ing (ihomas), ii. 458. Flea, monument to, ii. 526.
Fossils, early notice of, iv. 396. Free (John),
D.D., iv. 114. Froat of 1683-4, x. 112. Genesis i.
1, ix. 269. Ghost-words, ii. 486. Gloves worn in
celebrating the Eucharist, vii. 45. God has three
chancellors, ix. 466. Godfrey: "To Godfrey," iv.
445. Godling, its meaning, vii. 506. Grace
Church, vi. 415. Greek Church, its liturgic
language, vii. 51. Gregories, Society of the, iv. 183.
Hales (John), of Eton, iv. 106. Hand-ruling in old
title-pages, vii. 169. " Hard siege," iii. 229. tiat,
first silk, iii. 325. Holy Communion, iv. 273. Hymn,
'Saepe dum Christi,' i. 409. Ink-horns and ink-
glasses, iv. 166. Jehoshaphat, iv. 267. Joy,
remembrance of past, i. 414. Jury, Grand, its
number, iii. 256. Keats's epitaph on himself, ii.
435. Kirjath-Jearim, ix. 32. Kyrie Eleison, viii.
170. 'L'Art de Pr6cher,' ix. 10. Latin, Low, ii.
108. Latin lines, vii. 192. Leprosy of houses, iii.
409. " Lie in one's throat," v. 146. London and
Lonnou, iii. 304. Margery, vii. 194. Metrical
sermons, ix. 352. Mohammedan sermons, iv. 381.
Myrmecides, iii. 5. '.N. & Q,,' obituary notices of
contributors, iv. 373 ; ix. 426 ; Jubilee greeting, iv.
391. O.P. riots, ix. 225. "Omnium gatherum,"
viii. 532. Onto, new compound, iv. 206. " Owl in
ivy bush," vii. 16. 'Pain Be'nit,' u. 425. Parlia-
ment of birds, ix. 286. Persimmon, iv. 447. Pett
(Peter), ix. 195. Poe's ' Hop-Frog,' v. 4. Popes,
bearded, iii. 246. Putrem, '^Eneid,' viii. 596, v.
248. Raleigh's signature, vii. 455. Jtiamage (John),
miniature painter, viii. 322. Riddle : " When
Adam first sate down on grass," viii. 490. " Right
of onstand," iv. 25. ' Samson Agonistes,' simile in,
ix. 55. San Diego, xi. 129. Santez, iv. 348. Ser-
jeants-at-law under James I., x. 26. Shakespeare
First Folio, i. 71. Sleeping garments, ix. 213.
Smock marriages, v. 323. Smous, its meaning, vii.
131. Spanish bibliophile, viii. 342. Sunday morn-
ing service in 1688, ix. 67. Surnames, their acquisi-
tion, i. 346. Taltarurn surname, v. 28. Thackeray,
vii. 188. Tobacco, mischiefs of, vi. 226. Turnbulls,
their origin, xii. 51. Twibil, its meaning, v. 466.
Vehnatius and his ' Christeid,' vii. 87. Verbs
formed out of proper names, vi. 248. Vowel com-
bination eo, v. 62. Waitress, viii. 122. Waldeck
(Jean F. de), ii. 209. Weldon (Rev. Robert), xii.
108. Wesley, Lillo, and Home, viii. 402. Whifflers
and whiffling, vii. 116