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NINTH SERIES.


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Dalrymple on the fur trade, ix. 87, 278

Dalton family, i. 107, 197

Dalton (C.), Black Rod, 1747, in. 127, 316

Dalton (C.) on General Francis Nicholson, xii. 201.

Temple (Archbishop), his father, xi. 263 Dalton (C. A.) on Merlin's Mechanical Museum, iii.

169. Pictures made of handwriting, v. 127 Dalton (H.) on additions to the ' N.E.D.,' x. 283.

Queen's or king's bounty, ix. 487 Dalton (John), Westminster scholar, 1786, x. 467 Dalzell (C. M. L.) on Earl of Carnwath, ii. 447 Dalziel (E. J.) on ' Guy Mannering,' iv. 52 Dam. See Devil and his dam. Damask linen : St. George, vii. 446 Dainiani (St. Peter), his hymn, ix. 168 Dampier, artist, his biography, i. 7 Damsell or Dansell (Sir William), ix. 169, 232 " Dan " Chaucer, called the Morning Star, v. 27, 76 Danaids, the meaning of the myth, vii. 4 Dance (George), K.A., portraits by, iv. 1 ; viii. 501 Dance, etymology of the word, x. 166 Dance, egg, description of, vi. 404. Scottish : Ghillie

Callum, vii. 5, 76 Dance tune: "Go to the devil and shake yourself,"

vi. 469 ; vii. 32 Dancing upon bridges, i. 109

Dandridge (John), Westminster scholar, 1779, x. 448 Dandy-cart, meaning of the word, x. 129, 252 Dandy's Gate, Bermondsey, old toll-gate, v. 9, 72 Daniel and Darius, viii. 282 Daniel on John Scott, citizen and salter, vii. 468 Daniel (F.) on Samuel Daniel, xii. 308 Daniel (Samuel), his ' Sonnets to Delia,' iv. 101, 170,

209, 293 ; his birthplace, xii. 308 Daniell (Roger), University printer at Cambridge, xi.

326

Daniotto, engraver,/. 1784, his biography, x. 188 Danish Church, Wellclose Square, v. 492 Danish place-names in Wirral of Cheshire, iv. 379,

442, 502

Danish pronunciation, ii. 328, 415 Dannikins, its meaning, i. 287, 490 ; ii. 250 Dansell or Damsell (Sir William), ix. 169, 232 Dante : his translator C. Hindley, i. 272 ; coinci- dences in Shakespeare, 381 ; notes on Gary's trans- lation, ii. 4 ; discovery of alleged portrait by Giotto, iii. 41, 297 ; his wife, 226 ; study of his writings in America, 41, 297 ; his ' Visione,' original title of ' La Divina Commedia,' v. 312 ; his house at Mulazzo, 514 ; and the " youthful year," viii. 484 ; use of the word " indigo," xi. 184, 338 ; portraits of, 187, 273, 388, 510 ; xii. 109, 431 ; his description of Geryon, xii. 166, 233 Dante Society, v. 120 Danteiana:

Bede and St. Fursey, ii. 23, 104, 176, 433, 491

Carroll (Lewis) on, iii. 463

Gladstone on, iii. 463

Goethe on, iv. 45

'Hell,' xxi. 109, xxxiv. 89, the Hebrew hour,

ii. 4 'Inferno,' iv. 55, " legista . patriarca," iii. 424,


127, "Qul son gli eresiarche," id. ; x. 14, 15, "Con Epicuro," iii. 424, 461 ; iv. 50 ; 43, " Ubbi- dir," iii. 461 5 iv. 50 ; v. 143 ; 52, 53, " Allor surse," iii. 461 ; iv. 50 ; 62, 63, "Colui che attende," iii. 461 ; iv. 50 ; 100, " Noi veggiam," iii. 462 ; xi. 7-9, " Vidi una scritta," iii. 462 ; iv. 50; v. 143; 36, "Toilette dannose," v. 141; 79-83, "Non ti remembra," id. ; 113, 114; "IPesci guizzan," 142; xii. 4, "Qual e quella," vii. 201 ; 17, "Tu credi," 201, 316 ; 416, 40-43, "Da tutte parti," 201; 77,78, "Chiron prese," 202; 107, "Quivi 6 Ales- sandro," id. ; 118-20, " Mostrocci un' ombra," 202, 316, 416 ; xiii. 62, 63, "Fede portai," viii. 219; 64, "La meretrice," 221; 115-17, " Ed ecco duo," x. 101 ; 143, 144, "lo fui della citta," 102 ; 149, "Sovra il cener," id. xiv. 30, "Come di neve," id. ; 31, 32, "Quali Alessandro," 103

Moore (Dr. E.), two slips in his ' Textual Criti- cism,' x. 104

' Purgatorio,' canto xii., mistake about Rehoboam, vi. 65 ; canto xiii., "Cosi Ii ciechi," xi. 29, 156 Scartazzini, allusion by, vii. 202 Danziger (A.) on irony, vi. 137 Dar bon ! Cumberland expression, i. 267 Darayne, its meaning, vii. 288 Darby (H.) on trapeza in Russian, xi. 454 Darby (Horatio D'Esterre), Westminster scholar, xii.

469

D'Arcy (John), his biography, vi. 87 Darcy (Robert), of Harverton, his descent, ix. 268,

493

D'Arcy (S. A.) on "As fu 's the Baltic," iv. 406. Bayard =horse, i. 154. 'Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 66. Black bottles for wine, ix. 175. Church at Chingford, Essex, v. 57. " Clameur de haro," xii. 272. Cornwall or England ! ii. 35. Goat in folk- lore, v. 359 ; vi. 132 ; xii. 176. Irish Fearagurthok, v. 296. Johnstone (Robert), of Wamphray, i. 76. Judge family, ii. 14. Sweating-pits in Ireland, ii. 271. Talbot surname and family, vii. 336. West- minster Abbey, Chateaubriand's " lair" in, i. 227 Darcy family, xi. 325

Dargason, country dance and tune, i. 307, 358 Dargle, its meaning, i. 327, 434 Darius and Daniel, viii. 282 " Dark ages," earliest use of the term, vi. 406 Darley (George), Irish poet and critic, ix. 205, 377,

474

Darlington (O. H.) on Bill: William Bill, vi. 456. Dieskau, iv. 507. England and Scotland repro- duced in America, vii. 471. Keel, viii. 451. Losses in the American Civil War, vi. 436. ' Tales from Dreamland,' xii. 334. ' Three Sergeants,' iii. 374 ; iv. 133. " Wild-cat " company, x. 93 Darrand and Arrand surnames, their derivation, vi.

449 ; vii. 75

Darsy (Earl), last bearer of the title, x. 209, 297 Dartford, "Royal Bull Hotel" at, iii. 326 Dartiquenave (Charles), 1664-1737, his parentage,

viii. 81 Dartiquenave (Charles Peter), d. 1801, his parentage,

vi. 269 D'Artois (Sir Jenico), his arms, viii. 484