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GENERAL INDEX.


Goldwyer, x. 370. Goodere (Capt. Samuel), v. 276. Gordon riots, ix. 233. Grace before meat, x. 98. Grahams of Netherby, xi. 275. Grammar: Nine parts of speech, xii. 504. Grass widow, x. 205. Gratitude, its definition, vii. 138. Grierson of Dublin, vii. 153. Grists and Gregorians, v. 236. Grimgibber: Grimgribber, v. 237. Grub Street, ii. 58. Guevara family, vi. 375. Guild Mayor of Preston, v. 96. Guildhall Chapel registers, i. 274. Gunning (Miss), Duchess of Hamilton, xii. 32. Guy (Thomas), his will, v. 326. Habakkuk in Christmas Carol, ii. 513. Half- bull = half-crown, xi. 71. Hammersley's Bank, i. 257. Hangman Stones, xi. 33. " Hark ! hark ! the dogs do bark." xii. 498. Harlequin, iv. 157. Harley family, iv. 315. Harrison (Thomas), regicide, xi. 212. Hatbands, xii. 314. Hattock, its meaning, vi. 413. Havdon family, viii. 52. Healing stone, the, vi. 477. Heath (Benjamin), of Exeter, iv. 485. Heber (Reginald), viii. 354. Heber (Richard), iii. 338. Hedgehog, xi. 317. Heidelberg gallery, xii. 454. Henry II., his coronation, v. 365. Henry IT. and Lincoln, xi. 473. " Hoity toity," i. 135. Holbein portraits, xii. 135. Holford (Dame Elizabeth), i. 372. Holling Day, iii. 173. Home Alley, London, x. 358. Hor- don, iv. 427. Horse marine, ii. 356. "Horse sense," ii. 32. Horton (Col.), xii. 412. Huguenot settlers in Ireland, x. 478. Hurry = staith, v. 217. Husbands, two, following wife to grave, ii. 266. Hyndford (first Earl of), his daughter, vii. 358. Ignagning, its meaning, v. 252. "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree," v. 484. Implement, do- mestic, i. 489. In Gordano, v. 255. Inchbald (Joseph), vi. 235. Index to ' N. & Q.,' v. 413, 514. " Infant's Library," iv. 216. Ingeminate, xii. 135. Inn signs by celebrated artists, xi. 317. Inns of Chancery, xii. 13. Irish harps, vii. 339. Jacobin: Jacobite, xii. 508. Jansenist crucifix, xi. 517. Jay (Sir James), viii. 252. Jay, the woodland bird, ix. 414. Joan of Arc, vii. 356, 472. ' John Bull,' a newspaper, vi. 116. Johnson (Elizabeth), i. 237. Jones (Capt.), viii. 311. ' Kathleen Mavourneen,' the author of, vii. 430. Kay (John), of Bury, xi. 473. Keech, to, its meaning, vii. 18. Kellet family, v. 295. Kemble (Charles), xii. 392. Kentish men, i. 170. Kids = children, i. 57. Kitty- witches, ii. 134. Knifeboard of omnibus, viii. 23. Ladies and Leap Year, v. 479. Lair and lairage, i. 133. Lauder family, iii. 475. Lawrence (Sir Thomas), picture by, v. 1 38. Le Neve family, ix. 277. Lectern in ' Durham Cathedral, ix. 135. " Leet-ale," viii. 254. Leigh ton (Sir Baldwin), of Watlesborough, co. Salop, x. 470. Lemaistre (J. P.), vii. 377. Lever (Darcy), vii. 173. Leverian Museum, i. 358. Light family, of Baglake, Dorset, vi. 72. Lighthouse, first British, v. 186, 425. Lincoln House. Holborn, vi. 498. Lincoln mar- riages, vi. 374. Lindsay (Dr.), Archbishop of Armagh, iii. 437. Liverpool newspapers, ii. 498. Locktons of Leicestershire, viii. 232. Lollard towers, vi. 75. London : private gates in, iii. 36 ; Corporation records, iv. 385 ; monumental inscrip- tions in, xi. 457. London apprentices, their dress, xi. 316. London churches, vii. 278. London taverns, old, vii. 154. Longbow, the, viii. 291.


Longworth r. Yelverton, vi. 279. Lonk sheep, iv.

386. Lords Lieutenant, viii. 533. Lord Mayor, first, ii. 438. Lord Mayors, their portraits, ix. 173 ; their pageants, ix. 216. Louvre, iv. 112. Ludgersall, x. 336. Lunebourg table, vi. 74. M.P. claiming payment of expenses, iv. 16. Mabon's Day, ii. 488. Macabaa, a kind of snuff, vi. 234. Macaroni, xii. 436. M'Raghnall, xii. 454. Magic ring, xi. 211. Mailla, its meaning, iii. 32. Man in the Iron Mask, ix. 417. Manor Court Rolls, x. 452. Mantegna (Andrea), i. 333. Map queries, xi. 338. Marat, in London, xii. 110, 235. Marks on table linen, x. 95. Marriage gift, v. 112. Marriage sermon, xi. 346. Marriages of persons already married to each other, iv. 73. Marshalsea and King's Bench prisoners, viii. 389 ; xi. 116. " Mary had a little lamb." v. 35 ; xi. 433. May cats, x. 77. Mayfair marriages, v. 257. Mayors in 1726, iii. 335. May- water, its meaning, vii. 276. Mazarin family, i. 14. Midwife, installation of a, vi. 10. Mile, English, v. 1 34. Miller (Thomas) , xi. 53. " Mine Host of the Tabard," ix. 97. Ministerial whitebait dinner, xii. 272. Mint, the, iv. 403. Minutes and seconds, iii. 71. Mischief-night, ix. 115. Moline family, viii. 69. Monkeys, vii. 73. Monte Carlo and roulette, vi. 453. Moon, its gender, i. 54. Moore (T.), his wife, iv. 134. Mortara: Arro, ix. 112. Moryson, (Fynes), his 'Itinerary,' x. 315. Mountfichet Castle, Blackfriars, vi. 92. Mourning in 1661, v. 459. Muffineer, x. 112. Muggletonian writings, v. 485. Muriel, its derivation, vi. 32. Musical instruments, i. 457. Musicians' Company of the City of London, ix. 175. 'N. & Q.,'and Cardinal Newman, v. 35 ; contributors to 1st 8., i. 90 ; cor- rections in General Indexes, vii. 164 ; for sale, vii.

387. Napoleon and a coat of mail, viii. 68. Nature study, xii. 257. Naunton family, vii. 54. Nefs, model ships, v. 37. "Neithior" or "Bidding," Welsh custom, iii. 452. Nelson's death, vii. 411. Neptune and crossing the Line, viii. 108. New Year's Day


Nightcaps, xii. 55. Nightrail and notableness, xii. 97. Nodus Herculis, xii. 313. Northern fighters at Flodden, lists of, v. 257. Nostoc, its composi- tion and origin, v. 218. Oak, ash, and ivy, xii. 433. Oath of allegiance, i. 216. Oceania, viii. 408. Official lists, vii. 411. Offor (George), his library, vi. 454. 'Old St. Paul's,' iii. 271. Old Wife, xi. 311. Ornneity: Omniety, ix. 194. Opposition, " Her Majesty's," i. 312. Orange Blossoms, x. 94. Orme (Robert), xi. 496. Orsidue, iv. 330. Owl- light, xi. 411. Oyster fishery opened, viii. 344. Paine (Tom), his portrait, iii. 391. ' Paradise Lost, first editions, xi. 191. Paragon, its meaning, iii. 237. Paris catacombs, viii. 512. Parish registers, iv. 210 ; ix. 34. Parliament cakes, iii. 212. Pass tickets or checks at theatres in Shakespeare's time, viii. 151. Peerless Pool, iv. 197. Pen-name, ix. 151. " People of the Red-letter," iv. 523. 'Pepys- iana,' iii. 492. Perform'd, its meaning, ii. 237- Peridot, perited, or pilidod, vi. 414. Periwinkle, x. 236. Peter the Great in Englsnd, xii. 213. Pews annexed to houses, vii. 518. Pins in drink-