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Newington Causeway, i. 425. Penny-Farthing
Street, ii. 128. Raleigh in America, xii. 105.
Scrimanski, iii. 169. "Second chamber," viii. 385.
Water, its pronunciation, iv. 287 Bruyn (Peter Philip Van-Virgilo de), vi. 48 Bryan (F. V.) on J. A. Hansom, i. 273 Bryce (Thomas), his riming ' Register,' v. 357 Bubb (T.) on motto on sundial, vii. 467 Bubovac, its locality, x. 489
Buchanan (F. C.) on Lady Grange, iv. 16. Rolling- pins as charms, iv. 154. Royal borough, viii. 131.
' 'Winged" Sky e, i. 150.
Buchanan (George), saying about, iii. 327, 433 Buchanan (J. P.) on Duke of Albany, iii. 233.
Brecknock, Sir E. W., iv. 438. Carter = Brecknock,
ii. 388. McGruther (Alexander), ii. 348. Oliphant
families of Bachilton, i. 61. Upper Grosvenor
Street, No. 22, ii. 448 Buchanan (N.) on Pulque, ix. 336 Buchanan (Robert), his 'Troth of Gilbert & Beckett,'
viii. 47
Buche, meaning of the word, xii. 486 Buck (Adam), 1759-1833, artist, his biography and
works, vii. 361, 472
Buckenham (Robert), D.D. Cambr., 1531, ix. 425 Buckeridge (Rev. George), his biography, i. 468 Buckeridge family of Berks, iv. 518 Buckingham (Henry Stafford, Duke of) and Henry of
Richmond, i. 364
Buckingham, curfew bell at, x. 486 Buckinghamshire custom : Rhyne toll, viii. 403 Bucks and Good Fellows in 1778, iv. 225, 333, 399,
520 ; vi. 213 ; viii. 479 ; ix. 443 ; x. 322. See
Clubs and Societies. Buckworth (Theophilus), Bishop of Dromore, viii. 384,
430
Bucth, Gaelic name, v. 316, 402 Buddha, the five wounds on his statues, iv. 498 Buddhist legend and the Wandering Jew, iv. 121, 166 Buddhist pilgrim, his biography, xi. 490 Budgel (Eustace), epigram attributed to, xii. 4 'Budget of Paradoxes ' : Diderot, ix. 25 Buff week. See Baff week. Buffaloes, Royal Antediluvian Order of, ix. 134 Buffet=a low footstool, earliest use of the word, vi.
327
Buffon's definition of genius, xi. 373, 432 Bugalug, Dorset word, i. 192 Bugge, hanging censer in basilica at, xii. 447 Buggies, at Cambridge, vii. 148, 375; their various
kinds, ix. 229
Bugle as a signal instrument, x. 128 Bugman = commercial traveller, xi. 149, 232, 338, 411 Building customs, i. 72, 170 ; ii. 131 Building in Gothic period, ix. 387, 475 Bulbeck ( W. A.) on date of the Crucifixion, vi. 305 Bulfinch, character in play, iii. 347 Bulgaria, its poetry and language, v. 106 Bulgarian language and sister tongues, i. 342 " Bull," a Scotch, vi. 327
Bull (John) of French origin, iii. 242, 378 ; iv. 56, 464 " Bull and Last," tavern sign, vii. 128, 254, 331, 411
viii. 54, 289
Bull Plain, Hertford, xii. 269, 412 Bull races in France and England, iv. 208, 292
Bull Rings in Devonshire, xii. 484
Bull running as a continental sport, ii. 529
Bull-baiting previous to sale of flesh, its meaning, ix. 188, 255, 314
Bull-doze, its derivation, i. 248, 376
Buller family and pedigree, vi. 487; vii. 354
Buller (Edward and Henry), their biographies, v. 208
Bulley (H. A.) on Blanche Fane, vii. 308
Bullfight, mock, on Christmas Eve, vii. 246
Bulloch (J. M ) on Byron's maternal grandfather, iv. 27 ; ix. 509. Cabinet carved in prison, ix. 307. Crolly family, viii. 484 ; x. 209, 296. Gordon, a place-name, ix. 29. Gordon, admiral in the Russian navy, x. 27. Gordon (Capt,), of Calcutta, iv. 168. Gordon (Charles), of the Chesapeake, x. 127. Gor- don, Duchess of, in breeches, x. 290. Gordon imprisoned in the Bastille for thirty years, vi. 429. Gordon (Major W.), iv. 188, 425. Gordon (" Lord" William), ii. 248. Gordon (Sir William), ii. 168. Gordon as a Russian surname, ix. 148. Gordon family, ii. 174. Gordons of Rochester, x. 148. Jacobite societies, v. 217. ' Jenny of Monteith,' ix. 288. Manchester (Duchess of), her elopement, xi. 68. Marylebone Churchyard, v. 8. Newspaper cuttings changing colour, xi. 297. Regiment that declined to go to India, vii. 329. Scots heiress as a recluse in Bologna, vii. 488. Wisdom family, v. 230
Bullock (C. J.) on ginns in the Fylde, iv. 448. Witchelt=ill shod, v. 9
Bullock family of Arborfield, vi. 450
Bulls, wild forest, ii. 108, 171, 215
Bulls and blunders, iii. 366 ; vi. 327
Bulls in coats of arms, iii. 287, 395
Billow (Chancellor von), spelling of his name, vi. 485; a "Bismarck en Pantoufles," ix. 186
Bultitude on Morcom surname, iv. 406
Bumble (Mr.) in literature, i. 2C5, 278
" Bumble-puppy," game, iv. 120, 217
Bummel, derivation and meaning, v. 436, 524
Bumpus (J. S.) on ' An Apology for Cathedral Service,' iv. 523
Bundling custom, ii. "11
Bungay, place-name, its derivation, x. 185, 273, 350
Bungay Castle, particulars of, iv. 541
Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, inscriptions in, iii. 449 ; iv. 35
Bunker's Hill, English places named, i. 387, 456
Buns, hot cross, v. 334, 421 ; hot crescent, ix. 345
Bunyan (John) : the authorship of the ' Pilgrim's Progress,' ii. 107, 214 ; early edition of ' Pilgrim's Progress' in French, vii. 167, 312; first edition, 264, 269 ; and Zoar Chapel, Southwark, ix. 73 ; his use of the term Vanity Fair, xi. 234 ; his 'Solomon's Temple Spiritualized,' xii. 68
1 Buondelmonti's Bride,' a picture, i. 489; ii. 48, 318
Buoy described, ii. 447, 515
Burden family, iii. 187, 477
Burdett (Robert), his biography, v. 267
Burford, the barony of, xi. 57
Burgess (W. A.) on bells of old Flaunden Church, Herts, iv. 46
Burgh (Hubert de), his arrest, v. 249 .
Burghclere (Lord) and Virgil, i. 325
Burghclere (Lord) on three Estates in Parliament, vii. 9