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name, v. 316. ' Claverhouse's Lament,' v. 229
'Comin' thro' the Rye,' ii. 270. Duchy of Ber
wick, viii. 534. Graham (Arthur), xi. 310. Graham
(Sir Charles), Bart., viii. 143. Green and St. Claii
family, ii. 465. Locard and the heart of Roben
Bruce, vi. 392. Lochwinnoch, co. Renfrew, ii. 158
Marriages, triple, ii. 246. Mistletoe in Scotland
ii. 329. Morning, ii. 105. Picts and Scots, vi. 90
Polder, its meaning, v. 55. Prince of Wales as
Duke of Cornwall, v. 215, 363. Stewarts of Annas
and Ballachallan, vi. 289. Wigmore family, iv. 540
Eastward Ho on Celtic, ix. 246
Eastwood (A. E.) on Eastwood family, v. 69
Eastwood family, v. 69
Eating, lines on, vi. 231
Eaton (A. W. H.) on Otho Hamilton, ii. 346
Eaton (C. 0.) on Suwarroff and Masse'na, vii. 231
Eaton (Theophilus), his second wife, i. 267, 394
Ebbs (A.) on Rev. Thomas Cockman, D.D., vi. 349
Ebor on Henrietta, Lady Wentworth, i. 347
Ebsworth (J. W.) on ' A Trap for a Scold,' iv. 420.
" Ask nothing more of me, sweet," viii. 334, 507.
'Blackwood's Magazine,' iii. 117. "Gentle shep-
herd, tell me where," viii. 530. Idyl, ancient, viii.
286. "In the days when we went gipsying," viii.
211. Jones (Paul), ii. 353. Kipling stories, viii.
168. "La-di-da," viii. 270. 'Lost Pleiad,' viii.
309. Prague, beautiful city of, xi. 471. Quotation,
source of, viii. 189. Scott quotation, viii. 331.
Songs, old, viii. 351. Stinger, viii. 251. Todd
(Sweeny), viii. 168
Eccles, in place-names, i. 446
Ecclesiastical furniture at Lyme Regis, vi. 387
Ecclesiastical peculiars, vii. 421, 463 ; viii. 71
Ecclesiastical state at Christmas, xii. 502
Eccleston (James), B.A., of Sutton Coldfield Grammar
School, ix. 428
' Echo,' its thirtieth birthday, ii. 504 Eckersley (E.) on Strohling, a singer, ix. 347 ' Eclectic Review,' its contributors, iii. 27, 118 Eclecticism, bold, ii. 382 Eclipse Islands, their name, ii. 344 Economy and avarice, adage on, xii. 486 Ecstacy, misspelling, vi. 65 Ed. on United Empire Loyalists, xi. 48 Eddoes: Cocco, botanical terms, their spelling, vi. 187 Eden (R. A.) on Eden family, xii. 207 ' Eden Rose,' a sketch by Susan Phillips, xi. 509 Edgar (King), his blazon, xii. 247 Edgcome (J. T.), his ' How to be happy tho* poor '
viii. 405, 469
Edgcome ( J. T. ), on " What has posterity done for us ? " x. 415. " Your friends will bury you," viii. 469
Edgcumbe (R.) on Bissona, its meaning, vi. 338. Byroniana, xi. 492; xii. 52, 91. "Byron's tomb," viii. 241. Casanoviana, viii. 357, 400, 440, 498. Copper, a policeman, xi. 348. Hook it, xi. 348. Horse marine, ii. 456. Iron Duke and the Duke of Wellington, x. 11, 172. 'John Bull,' a news- paper, v. 495. "Le mot de Cambronne," iv. 355. Lefevre's portrait of Bonaparte, i. 176. Lobster, a nickname for soldier, vi. 516. Motto on a house, vi. 366. Nelson's signal at Trafalgar, vi. 45. Parrot in 'Hudibras,' vi. 373. Passion Play at
Ober-Ammergau, vi. 241. Perspective, historic, ii.
9. ' Pilgrim's Progress,' first edition, vii. 264.
' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,' viii. 81. Relic of Napo-
leon, iv. 136. Richard II. and Froissart, xii. 468.
Rimini, Francesca da, ix. 368. Shelley's ancestry,
ix. 510 ; x. 229. Trance, a case of, vi. 504.
Twentieth century, iii. 225. Wild-cat company, ix.
405
Edge (Capt.), discoveries in Greenland, v. 209, 343, 398
Edge Hill, snow on battle-field of, iv. 146, 197
Edgett surname, its derivation, iii. 407 ; iv. 177 ; v. 13, 193 ; vi. 49, 153
Edge worth (Maria), register in her ' Parents' Assis- tant,' iii. 47 ; and ' ' Le pauvre Diable," viii. 285
Edinburgh, pamphlet advocating a royal infirmary, xii. 69
Edinburgh Academy, first Rector, xi. 224
Edinburgh Rood Well, its site, vii. 207, 475
Edinburgh University, inscription in the metaphysics class-room, vii. 485
Edition, its meaning, ii. 265, 298, 378 ; number of copies, c. 1600, xi. 509 ; xii. 172
Editions, early "stop-press," v. 8, 130
Editor on D'Auvergne family, vii. 117. Insurrection, its meaning, vii. 111. Newspaper and magazine statistics, vii. 223. Royal borough, viii. 65.
Editor (An) on Grattan's portrait, x. 149
Editors, evolution of, v. 166, 323, 425
Editorial :-
" A headless man had a letter to write," x. 20 "Adieu, canaux, canards, canaille," vi. 380 Alright, xi. 200 "And the night shall be fill'd with music," vii.
440
Archibald Bell the Cat, vi. 300 Arms of the Isle of Man, xi. 220 Beak = a magistrate, v. 80 Berwick Law, viii. 216 Blackfriars, the order, bridge, and theatre, vii.
40
Blight, significations and uses of the word, v. 408 Bogus degrees, ix. 40 Booty's ghost, vi. 280 "Brewers' entire," v. 100, 175 Brook's Market, v. 368 Bull-rings, viii. 236 " Call us not weeds," x. 360 Chapel, printers' term, vi. 400 Chess poem, v. 408 Cicero on augurs, vii. 260 Classical confession, v. 40 Coincidences, viii. 296 Colaharbour, viii. 316 "Conjugis haud immemor desideratissimi," ix.
440
Cradle commissions, xi. 280 " Credat Judaeus Apella," vii. 240 Curse of Scotland, xi. 220 Dante Society, v. 120 'Devil's Drive,' ix. 140 Disraeli, vii. 120
" Droppings of warm tears," ix. 320 " Duns " man, vii. 220