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GENERAL INDEX.
Dendritic markings in paper, vii. 389, 477 ; viii. 71
Dendy (Edward), sergeant-at-arms to the Common- wealth, ix. 508 ; x. 118
Deneholes in Hangman's Wood, Essex, xii. 28, 131
Denew (James), auctioneer, vii. 487
Denham, Laird of Wishiels, his family, viii. 484; ix. 56, 156
Denham (E.) on Black Malibran, ix. 367. Jennings (Frances), xii. 349
Deninan (A.) on Capt. Bligh and mutiny of the Bounty, xii. 501. Flaxman (John), his portrait, iv. 380 ; his wife, 399. Inscription on snuffbox, xii. 495. Shaw (Peter), M.D., i. 167
Denman (John), Westminster scholar, 1815, xii. 447
Denn or Denne (Mrs. James), her maiden name, ix. 109
Dennis (H. W.) on " Gentle shepherd, tell me where," viii. 423
Dental College, oldest, i. 98 ; ii. 152
De Nune, portrait painter circa 1730-40, viii. 203, 267
Denvil on 'The Carrion Crow,' ix. 347
D'Orsay (Count), the last of the dandies, and T. H. Nicholson, ix. 63
De P. (A. V.) on Du Plessy family, i. 432. Hook of Holland, i. 387
De P. (T.) on portrait rings, ii. 346
Deputy -governors of counties, viii. 125
Deputy-mayor, use of the title, xi. 489
De Quincey (Thomas), article in Latin on, i. 304 ; and ' The Student of St. Bees,' ii. 21 ; and Glad- stone, v. 314 ; and Grotius's defence of Christianity, vi. 401 ; and the story of ' Aladdin,' 487 ; on ' The Excursion,' xi. 486 ; his syntax, xii. 445
Derby (Edward Henry, sixteenth Earl of), letter to C. A. Bristed, 1851, v. 101, 166
Derby (Ferdinando, fifth Earl of), x. 106
Derby School Board, its record, xii. 485
Derbyshire, the " Pec saetna" of, x. 8
Derbyshire Pack Rag Feast, iii. 85
Dereham and Stuartlfamilies, xi. 326, 418
Dering (Charles), his biography, vi. 67
De Ros family of Hamlake, i. 7, 158
De Ross (Solomon), his ' Itinerary,' viii. 424
Derret family, x. 448
Derring-do, misuse of the word, i. 506
Derry, its siege, ii. 208, 413
Dervish sects, books on, ix. 469
Derwentwater family arms, xii. 329
Desanges (Francis George March), his biography, vi. 87
Desborough (General), his portrait, ii. 448 ; his house at Hackney, x. 227
Desborough portraits and relics, viii. 497 ; ix. 30, 175 ; x. 133
Des Cartes, his ' System of Demonology,' v. 335
Descendant of Duke Rollo on " Clameur de haro," xii. 126
Desecration of churches. See Church desecration.
Desemea, its etymology, iii. 448 ; iv. 56
Deserter and spy, of whom spoken, ix. 449
De St. on Dixon family, ii. 289. Monument to
General Cureton, x. 227
De St. (S.) on wake discontinued, ii. 183
Desight, use of the word, vi. 507
Detenus, British prisoners in France during Napoleonic
war, iv. 288, 354, 425, 522; v. 97, 197; viii. 444,
532
De Trafford estates, x. 408
Deva on "Tesquinte pas," iii. 69
De vassalage, the word, vi. 208
Devaulx, clockmaker, i. 368
Developement, its spelling, ii. 427, 497
De Vere family, x. 485
Device, Irish, anticipated in England, iv. 262
Device and motto, iii. 48, 235
Devil, and his dam, ii. 45, 157; as a black dog, ii. 206,
335 ; iii. 374 ; and farmers' crops, iv. 68, 118 ; and
St. Dominic, 418, 524 Devil lore, xi. 70
Devil worshippers and white cattle, viii. 285 Devil's bit or scabious, Jeremy Taylor on, iv. 28, 98 Devil's broth, vii. 266 Devil's door in churches, iv. 127, 178, 218, 256, 313,
528 ; xi. 249, 318
' Devil's Drive,' quatrain in, ix. 140 Devil's or Duval's House, Holloway, i. 81, 236 1 Devil's Pulpit,' by Rev. R/ Taylor, vii. 209 ' Devil's Walk,' by Porson or Coleridge ? vii. 268 Devizes, origin of the name, v. 88 De Vogues ' Les ^glises de la Terre Sainte,' iv. 328,
442
Devon, pre-Conquest Earls of, x. 410 ; xi. 52 Devon kersey, a treble-milled cloth, vi. 187 Devonian on Pomeroy family of Devon, viii. 424 Devoniensis on descendants of Elizabethan worthies,
x. 433. Scott's 'Woodstock,' x. 65 Devonshire, lending money by measure in, ii. 367, 492;
iii. 32, 191, 332 ; local society in, ii. 448, 516 ;
modern witchcraft in, 466 ; wrecking in, xi. 126,
196, 233, 274, 393 Devonshire Dumpling, nickname for Hopkins the
wrestler, xi. 329, 473 Devonshire parish registers, iv. 106 Dew, butter-like, showers of, vi. 129 Dewark, land measure, i. 146, 217 D'Ewes (Sir S.), his portrait of Sir R. Cotton, xi. 167,
254
Dewhurst( Robert), Westminster scholar, iii. 149 Dewsiers, its etymology, i. 387, 493 ; ii. 93 ; iv. 96 Dewy-feathered, its meaning, ii. 7, 116, 176 Dexter (B. W.) on Weeks's Museum, ix. 297 Dey (E. M.) on artists' mistakes, v. 32. Drydeniana, iii.
165. ' Essence of Malone,' vi. 488. Shakespeariana, i.
82, 422, 483 ; ii. 204, 403, 524 ; iii. 63, 223, 271, 363,
364, 423 ; iv. 141, 222, 303, 454 ; v. 62, 63, 163,
392 ; vi. 4, 6, 204, 205, 364; vii. 22, 23, 344, 345 ;
viii. 13, 237, 480, 481 ; ix. 223, 343 ; x. 224 ; xi.
163, 324, 325; xii. 423. Somers (Lord), i. 285 D'Eyncourt (Rt. Hon. C. Tennyson), his writings, ii.
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Dhoney vice Funny, iv. 183 Dialect synonyms, dictionary of English, xii. 444 Dialogue sermon, comic, in Italy, vii. 248, 339 ; viii.
309, 433
Dials on twenty-four-hour clocks, v. 234, 360 ' Diary of Lady Frances Pennoyer,' v. 494 Diaz (Bernal), history of the conquest of Mexico, v. 170 Dibble, its meaning, iii. 407; iv. 14 Dibdin (Charles), bibliographical account of his works, viii. 39, 77, 197, 279 ; ix. 421 ; x. 122, 243 ; xi. 2, 243,443 ; xii. 183, 283, 423, 462 ; date of his death, xii. 242, 316, 354