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GENERAL INDEX.
Book-titles, wanted, ii. 327, 375 ; x. 127 ; sham, viii.
212; ix. 384, 432 ; analogous, x. 350
'Book World,' by James Macfarlane, iv. 48, 95, 251 vii. 177, 275
Bookworms, boon for, ix. 406, 453 ; x. 17, 98
Boole (George and Mary) iv. 398, 526
Boosey, meaning of the word, xi. 49
Booth (Rev. Abraham), 1734-1806, his descendants, x. 467
Booth (G.) on London land in seventeenth century, vi 49
Booth (Henry), Lord Delamer, his biography, xi. 48, 155
Booth (John Wilkes), assassin of President Lincoln, xii. 25, 150, 197, 236, 396
Booth (Nathaniel), 1660-1745, his biography, ix. 65
Booth (W.) on Paris catacombs, viii. 422
Boothby (" Prince"), his biography, v. 127, 236
Booting, military punishment, vi. 421
Bootle in Cumberland, erroneous reference to, i. 206
Boots, their introduction, ii. 148, 210, 314
Bore or boar, and other fashionable slang, viii. 481; ix. 152, 352
Borgia, (Caesar), his parentage, viii. 524 ; ix. 176, 232, 312, 438
Borough, oldest in England, ix. 9, 114, 236
Borough- English succession, v. 376, 501; vi. 35, 117, 194
Boroughs and dioceses, their arms, xi. 247, 395
Borrajo (E. M.) on Cellini and Shakespeare, ix. 416. Grimwood, Eliza, xii. 377. Hallen, A. W. Cornelius, vi. 178. Lord Mayor's Pageants, ix. 216. Pub- lication by subscription, xii. 378. Reade (Charles) in Bolton Row, xii. 397. Rudston, Sir John, ii. 435. Translation wanted, ii. 292. Troy weight for bread, vii. 18
Borrow (George), verses in ' Lavengro,' viii. 145, 272 ; in Hungary, viii. 242 ; his ' Wild Wales,' viii. 343, 410 ; his ' Romany Rye,' viii. 417, 488 ; his trans- lation of the ' Turkish Jester,' viii. 437 ; editions of his ' Zincali, ' viii. 523 ; ix. 113
Boscombrosa on barracked, ix. 196, 355, 514. Key and kay, ii. 472. Marsouin, iv. 205, 316
Boss (H. R.) on Boss family, iv. 188
Boss family, iv. 188
Bossom (James), his epitaph, x. 486 ; xi. 118
Bostock (R. C.) on William Boyle, iii. 237. Fleet- wood pedigree, ix. 513. May fair marriages, v. 257. Ferrers, Alice, iii. 236. Quare, Daniel, watchmaker, vi. 71. Richard II.'s tomb, iii. 309. Stuart family, vi. 292
Boston Church, Lincolnshire, its foundations, xi. 309. Inscription on bell, xii. 389
Boston local records, vii. 428
Boswell (James), monumental inscription in his ' Johnson,' i. 385, 409, 452 ; ii. 33 ; his last London residence, i. 466 ; Lockhart, ii. 206, 306 ; His ' Johnson ' in Russian, v. 66 ; v. Johnson, vii. 285 ; His ' Johnson ' as a touchstone of taste, ix. 387
Boswell (R. B.) on the author and avenger of evil, ix. 229. Away with, ix. 348. Scott query, vii. 510
Boswell-Stone (W. G.) on " Are you there with your bears?" i. 496. 'Castle of Kilgobben,' viii. 50. Chesterfield (Lord) on laughter, x. 185. Churches washed away by the sea, iv. 330. Coleridge biblio-
graphy, x. 231. Eighteenth-century advertisement
competition, v. 105. Fairytales, viii. 509. French
Revolution, story of, xii. 152. Host eaten by mice,
i. 274. Jacobite lines, ix. 449. Kingsley (Charles) :
Christmas carol, viii. 429. Legend of Ivo, iv. 196.
Lisle (Warren), of Upway, Dorset, v. 188. ' Lyra
Innocentium,' ii. 312. Maori legend, xi. 411.
Regiment, 16th Light Dragoons, i. 356. Roman
Catholic, ii. 394. " Theophilus Insulanus," iv. 193.
Watchmen in olden time, i. 37. Whiskers, v. 197
Botanical christening, a, vii. 87
Botany Bay Theatre and Barrington, ii. 384, 404
Botany of Barmouth, x. 49
Botany or folk-lore, xi. 148, 514
Botoner (John), of Coventry, 1381, v. 269, 402
" Bottle," the, St. Paul's Churchyard, print publishing
house, v. 108
Bottle-Conjurer, allusion to, iii. 384 ; iv. 91 Bottled ale, its invention, vii. 287, 412, 514; ix. 18 Bottles, black, for wine, ix. 7, 175, 276, 411 Bottle-tree, or baobab, xii. 483 Boucher (C.) on Flemish weavers, v. 288 Bouchier (J.) on abacus, viii. 412. Alexandre the ventriloquist, ii. 450. " Are you there with your bears ?" i. 387. Athanasian Creed, iv. 269. Aurora borealis, ii. 423. Belamour, plant-name, viii. 264. Benevent, its locality, i. 449. BeVanger : ' Le Roi d'Yvetot,' ix. 88. " Bernardus non vidit omnia ": "Blind Bayard," vii. 477. Besom, its meaning, i. 118. Bible-eating: extraordinary superstition, viii.
103. " Black sanctus, " i. 406. Boswell v. Lockhart, ii. 206, 306. Bouchier family, iv. 88. Boulmier (Joseph), vii. 348. Bridewain, its etymology, vi. 189. Bulfinch, character in play, iii. 347. Bulls, wild forest, ii. 171. Bussy (Ernest), vii. 449. Byrom (John), his epigram, viii. 533. Byron on Bonaparte, ii. 186. " Calling of the sea," ii. 11. Campbell (Thomas), his ' Wallace,' iii. 1 68. ' Child's Own Book,' vii. 377. Chintz gowns, ii. 89. Choirs, instrumental, ii. 513. Clarinda, the name, ii. 338. " Come, lasses and lads," ii. 68. Cromwell (Major Oliver), i. 177. Cromwell (0.) and Christmas, iii.
104. English Oratory, vii. 427. 'Farmer of St. Ives,' ii. 386. Fdlibre, its etymology, ii. 368. Fontenoy, the 42nd at, vii. 378. French cathedrals, vi. 107. French song, ii. 529. French verses, ii. 453. Funeral cards, vii. 332. Gentleman Porter, ii. 60. Gentlemen's costume, iii. 429. Ghosts, aristocratic, i. 175. " Giving the dor," ii. 44. Halberts, the, viii. 46. Hattock, its meaning, vi. 308. " Heart of Grace," vi. 107. Holt, the word, ii. 378. Horse marine, ii. 355. Horses, wild, ii. 103. Housen, iv. 279. Hugo (Victor) : "The Flying Dutchman," iv. 109. Hunt (Leigh), viii. 64. " John-a-duck's Mare," iii. 90. Johnson (Samuel), his father and Elizabeth Blaney, vi. 6. ' Kathleen Mavourneen,' vii. 388. "Key of the street," ii. 234. Kingaley (Charles) : Christmas carol, viii. 345. Lamb (Charles) and the sea, i. 126. Latin lines, vi. 474. ' Le Bon Roi Dagobert,' viii. 205, 425. ' Lost Pleiad,' vi. 49 ; viiii 371. ' Lucy's Flitting,' iii. 229. Lyke-wake and late- wake, iii. 3. Mane*canterie, its meaning and etymology, vi. 169. May-water, vii. 393. Merry, prefix to place-names, i. 193, 437. Moniplies (R.) and R. W. Elliston, ii.