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Jesson (T.) on Johnsons at Walsall, xii. 126 Jessop-Dowsing forgery, v. 421

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Jessy or Cheshire cat in America, i. 365
Jesuit, first English, viii. 190, 437

Jesuits at Mediolanum, 1685, x. 309, 374, 437
Jesus. See Christ.

Jesus, a form of Joshua, i. 428, 490

Jesus House, Worksop, its history, xii. 269 Jeudy-Dugour (M.), Histoire de Cromwel,' 1793, ix. 210

Jevons (F. B.), his 'History of Greek Literature,' i. 447, 476; date of Euripides, 476; and "Defixionum Tabellæ," xi. 186, 276 Jew King, his identification, ix. 428, 472 Jewel, English Crown, named three brothers," iii. 429, 494

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Jewellery, metal, of Charles I., xii. 428
Jewers (A. J.) on right to arms, vi. 51
Jewesses, in fiction, xi. 169, 254, 316, 394, 458;
xii. 118; famous, xi. 268

Jewish inscriptions at Kingston, Jamaica, xii. 105

Jewish juror, first, vi. 346.

Jewish parallel to "An old woman went to market," ii. 502

Jewish queries, ix. 387, 478
Jewitt (W. H.) on authors of quotations wanted,
xii. 355. Bosting: its meaning, xii. 193.
Crozier (Robert), Manchester artist, xii. 355.
Goose with one leg, xi. 438. Parliament Hill,
xii. 173. Pestall (Col.), xii. 94. Rowan Tree
Witch Day, xii. 296. St. Mary the Egyptian,
xi. 391
Jews, fables as to child-murder by, i. 15; their
cemetery in ancient London, 70, 295, 457; in
London circa 1660, 124; and the stage, 449;
and printing, ii. 184; and Itoland, vii. 12, 93,
173; and Yiddish language, ix. 267; and the
Inquisition, c. 1680, x. 288; in fiction, xi.
169, 254, 316, 394, 458; xii. 118; in England,
xii. 185

Jezebel, English Queen as, xi. 341, 458
Jiggery-pokery, use of the term, iv. 166, 232
Jingles, casting-out, ix. 369

Jirgah, Persian term, its etymology, ix. 427, 472;
X. 36

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Jnay Daultre," round medallion of Virgin, x. 329

Jno. John, its origin, ii. 301

Joan, daughter of James I. of Scotland, i. 507 Joan d'Arc, French memorials of, vii. 447; her armour, xii. 187

Joanna and the Westmorland hills, xii. 210, 258
Joannes v. Johannes, ii. 189, 274, 355, 477
Jocko, derivation of the word, ii. 440
Jockteleg and John of Liège, celebrated cutler, iii.
65, 495; iv. 94

Jode (Gerarde), artist, his biography, i. 288
Jode (W. L.) on Mr. Chamberlain and R. Burton,
vii. 208. Jode (Gerarde), i. 288. Surrey Gar-
dens, ix. 490

"Joe Gurr," slang term for prison, i. 386, 457 John (King), places in his charters, i. 469, 512; ii. 57, 134; poisoned by a toad, iv. 168, 256, 492; his baggage lost crossing the Wash, v. 469

John III. (Sobieski), King of Poland, descendants of, iii. 429

John of Bologna, statue by, i. 28

John of Gaunt, his arms, x. 9, 116, 174, 432
John of Peterborough, his chronicle, vi. 488

John (Ivor B.) on Mayals, vi. 412. Pugging tooth, vi. 517. Quotations wanted. vi. 516 John-a-Duck, the tradition of, x. 150 Johnson (Andrew), 1660-1729, viii. 382, 462; x. 343; his marriage, 1696, x. 343

Johnson (Lady Arbella), her place of origin, vi. 508; her descendants, vii. 38

Johnson (C.) on balances or scales, iii. 273. Fairchild (Hamlet), viii. 329. "Storm in a teacup,” xi. 450

Johnson (Fanny) on "Four regular orders of monks," xii. 167

Johnson (Fred.) on Sir Thomas Browne, xi. 473 Johnson (H.) on abolition of deodands, viii. 129. Cromwell House, Highgate, iv. 48, 437; v. 132. Hornsey Wood House, vii. 372. Huntingdon (Countess of), at Highgate, iv. 149. Wiggins (Joseph), ix. 176

Johnson (H. H.) on Gula Augusti, vii. 313; viii. 36. Llechylched, Anglesey, x. 215. Lobineau's Aristophanes,' v. 387. Pillion flails, vii. 497. St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, vii. 418. Thiggyng: fulcenale: ware-londes, viii. 92. Ulidia, house motto, vii. 518

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Johnson (Isaac), c. 1712, viii. 283 Johnson (Isaac), of Massachusetts, iv. 227, 314, Johnson (James), his Tropical Climates,' x. 89, 136 Johnson (Michael), c. 1663-81, viii. 282 Johnson (Michael), his apprentice, 1692, x. 203; and Rev. George Plaxton, xi. 223 Johnson (Nathaniel), d. March, 1736/7, viii. 281 Johnson (Robert), his Worlde,' x. 125 Johnson (Dr. Samuel), and "Mr. Janes," ii. 55, 155; his ancestry and connexions, ii. 94; viii. 281, 382, 462; ix. 43, 144, 302, 423; x. 44, 203, 343, 465; and the word " pelfry,' ii. 267; iv. 97; on the letter H, ii. 446; iii. 284; his In Theatro' and Mrs. Thrale, iii. 161; pinch of snuff, 447; his Irene and Charles Goring, iv. 509; his Vanity of Human Wishes,' V. 29, 78; and Sterne at the Cheshire Cheese," 108; membership of his Club, 1783, 190; and the Literary Club, vi. 237, 294; his 'Rasselas,' v. 294; and The New London Spy,' vi. 89; poems by, 89, 155, 199, 232, 293, 495; his monument in St. Paul's, 226; proposed museum at the Crystal Palace, 268; his seals, 288; his franks, vii. 249; kidnapper in his Dictionary,' 345; and Dr. John Swan and Dr. Watts, vii. 348, 475; viii. 178; as a potter, vii. 468; his height and weight, 470; and dish of palates, viii. 29; cancelled legacy to, 283; his first visit to London, 382; the hour of his birth, 382; his china teapot, 382; and Mr. Repington, x. 390; and Trysull, xi. 103, 223, 363, 463; and Edmund Smith, 166; anecdotes and relics, xi. 281, 494; xii. 12, 37; error in Lives,' xi. 401; his uncle hanged, xi. 429, 495; xii. 12, 55, 135; and Dr. John Turton, xi. 463; original documents relating to his kinsfolk, 465; bicentenary celebration at Lichfield, xi. 467; xii. 180; and Strahan's translation of Virgil, xii. 85

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Johnson (W.) on oxen drawing carriages, xi. 70. Quotation by Camden: G. A. Hansard, vi. 429 Johnson family at Walsall, Staffs, xii. 126 Johnsoniana, x. 8, 73, 147, 427

Johnsonians, a religious sect, x. 87

John (Father) of Cronstadt, Hepworth Dixon on, Johnston (A. W.) on Grindleton, xi. 393. Orkney

xi. 67

Hogmanay song, xi. 177. Sea-names, xi. 107

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house motto, vii. 289 Johnston (H. A.) on John Bright and the Cave of Adullam, vi. 230. Clocks stopped at death, iii. 175. Jack and Jill, iv. 93

Johnston (J. B.) on German quotation, i. 335 Johnston (Col. W.) on Thumb Bibles, xii. 367 Johnston (W. J.) on Louisa M. Alcott, i. 489. Clocks stopped at death, iii. 124. Strahan, publisher, iii. 87

Johnston family motto, vi. 69, 117

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Johnston family of Scotland, ix. 390, 456 Johnstone (J. T.) on English Minstrelsy,' ix. 257 Joints, tender, x. 53, 96, 453

Jókai (M.), sequel to his 'Black Diamonds,' vi. 290

Joliffe family of Dorset, iv. 307, 392 Jommox, origin of the word, vii. 447 Jonas (A. C.) on Achesons of Ayrshire, ix. 392. Albert (Prince) as poet and composer, iii. 308. 'Auld Robin Gray,' vi. 284. Barlow (Bishop), x. 474. Bishop (First English) to marry, xi. 52. Bishops of St. Asaph, xi. 435. Bishops' signatures, iv. 276. Bonassus, x. 392. Brigstocks (Owen), iv. 113. Caldwell family, iv. 73. Cherry in place-names, vi. 414. Cowper's John Gilpin, vii. 407. Edinburgh: derivation of its name, xii. 17. Glamorgan, xii. 118. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 95. 'Hardy

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knute,' ii. 536; iii. 113. Holborn, v. 514. James V.'s poems, iv. 476. Jockteleg, iii. 495. Kilmarnock document of 1547, viii. 412. 'Mony a pickle maks a mickle," vii. 11. "O dear, what can the matter be?" vi. 454. Punctuation in MSS. and printed books, iv. 262. Quotations wanted, vi. 329. St. Austin's Church, ix. 108. Scottish market customs, xii. 217

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Jones (J. Bavington) on Bream's Buildings, x. 127. Crabble, a place-name, x. 269. Dover pier, iv. 491. Folkestone Fiery Serpent,' xi. 72. Foote (Samuel), comedian, xi. 17. Glover's 'Kentish Monuments,' ix. 53. Gray of Denne Hill, Kent, x. 196. Ignes Fatui,' Hudibrastic poem, viii. 408. Military Canal at Sandgate, xii. 377. Nonconformist burialgrounds, ix. 233; x. 151. Shrewsbury clock: Point of war,' " viii. 96 Jones (Paul), in the Russian navy, iii. 246; his birthplace, iv. 67; or John Paul, signatures, xi. 447; xii. 12

Jones (Polly), courtesan, her identification, vii. 344; ix. 97, 236; portrait of, xii. 117

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Jones (Tom) on "At the back of beyond," xii. 57. Authors of quotations wanted, xi. 196. the cobwebs away,' xi. 378. Bosting, its meaning, xii. 75. Bourne in place-names, xii. 434. Carstares or Carstairs, xi. 397, 497. Clim of the Clough, xii. 494. Coffee, its etymology, xii. 198. Dame So-and-So the Rush-Strewer," ix. 437. "Dish of tea":

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saucer," xii. 436. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Gotham and the Gothamites, xii. 315. Great Wheel at Earl's Court, vii. 406. Herrick on the yew, xii. 78. Hocktide at Hexton, xii. 254. Love's Labour's Lost,' II. i. vi. 323. Scomer upon the Hope," xii. 118. Marylebone, xi. 451. Nym and humour, xi. 157. Salarino, Salanio, and Salerio, ix. 515. Shakespeariana, ii. 523, 524; viii. 165, 504, 505; ix. 263, 264, 505, 506; x. 344, 345; xi. 424. Shortfall, xii. 167. Sneezing superstition, xii. 178. "Tailed " in Fuller, xii. 398. Tu Brook, Liverpool, xi. 510. Virgin Mary's nut, xii. 256. "Votes for Women," x. 98. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 372

Jones (W. J. W.) on Lassell Park, clockmaker, ix.

409

Jones (William)= Francis, xi. 128, 238
Jones-Graeme (Lieut.-Col.), his biography, viii.

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Jong, Tibetan word in English, i. 465 Jonrad on armorial, iii. 351 Jonson (Ben), his Devil is an Ass,' i. 29; his 'Alchemist,' 223; torpedoes anticipated, 286; Pepys on, 292; Carlo Buffone in Every Man out of his Humour,' 381; Peek-bo," ii. 85, 153; The Captain " in Neptune's Triumph,' 184; one of Bacon's " good pens, ,"469; and Bacon, iii. 35, 94; v. 31, 133; administration of his goods, iii. 125; 1616 folio of his works, v. 7; 'Underwoods,' XLI., 25, 337; and Shakespeare, 125; and Echo's Lament of Narcissus,' vi. 408, 453; spelling of his name, ix. 329, 431; x. 38; and Bodenham, x. 206; his eulogy on Shakespeare, 346; date of The Case is Altered,' xi. 41; dates of his works, 421; and Suckling, xii. 345

Jordan (Dorothea), portrait by Romney, vii. 385; represented by Chantrey, ix. 489

Jordans, William Penn's grave at, x. 334; gravestones at, xii. 129, 231, 318

Jordangate at Macclesfield, ii. 448, 537
Joshua, Jesus a form of the name, i. 428, 490

Journal of Auctions and Sales,' 1853, ix. 449 Jousts and tournaments, particulars of, xii. 430 Jovius (Paulus), his 'Historia sui Temporis,' vi. 188

Jowett (Prof.), epigrams on him and Whewell, i. 386; ii. 275, 353; epigram on his "Little Garden," vi. 46

Joy (J. R.) on quotations wanted, iv. 492
Juan Fernandez, early Crusoe on, xii. 285, 392
Jubilee of The City Press,' viii. 81, 103, 122, 142
Judas Iscariot and St. Mark, iii. 345; and elder-
bush folk-lore, viii. 131, 211
Judex on Capt. Barton, x. 416
Judge on addition to Christian name, iii. 328
Judges, disbenched, iii. 43, 97; their burial-
places, ix. 169

Judges, Scottish, their titles, iii. 362
Judges, Welsh, biographical list, xii. 28, 93, 198
Judgment by telegram, x. 467
Judy and Punch, their collocation, xi. 371, 497
Juggins, slang word, its derivation, vi. 348
Jugglery, Indian, books on, vi. 430, 516

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Julian II. (Pope), letter of Emanuel of Portugal to, iv. 10, 154

Julian (R. H.) on Elizabeth and Bishop of Ely, xii. 249

Julian reckoning, Easter Day by, i. 324, 352, 390; iv. 166

'Jumelles, Les,' story, its author wanted, iv. 9 Jumièges, Abbey of, its reconstruction in England, i. 207

Junius : and Richard, Earl Temple, ii. 285; Fraser Rae on, iii. 108; and "Mr. John Smith,' vii. 206; authorship of the Letters, ix. 386, 430

Juries, butchers exempted from, vii. 449; viii. 17
Jurisdiction, special, x. 368, 418, 512
Juror, first Jewish, vi. 346

Jury, modern, its beginnings, xii. 68
Justen (F.), his death, vi. 458

Justices of the Peace and use of cockades, ii. 407
Juvenal, translated by Wordsworth, iii. 288
Juvenal on 'Doctrinali Alani,' iv. 150
Juvenile theatre prints, v. 25

Juvisy, French place-name, its etymology, viii. 365, 494

K

K. (A.) on mellycaton: musk-million, vi. 338
K. (A. A.) on motor index marks, iv. 297
K. (A. T.) on acerbative, i. 27. "Crown and
Three Sugar Loaves," i. 297

K. (B. I.) on Robert Dudley, the "Noble Impe," vi. 109. Nuns of Minsk, vi. 317

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K. (C.)on Esquire in Scotland, ii. 109. Latin lines on sleep, ix. 390. Reponse aux Questions d'un Provincial,' vii. 249

K. (C. L.) on school slang at Rossall, vii. 193 K. (C. M.) on Kennedy family and Maryland, vii. 29

K. (C. S. W.) on Basil Montagu's MSS., vi. 516 K. (C. W.) on steamers in 1801 and 1818, xii. 429

1 K. (E. G.) on British castles, vi. 208. Girl sentenced to be burnt alive, vi. 273

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K. (F.) on Bouvear, Bouvière, or Beauvais, viii. 414. Italy a geographical expression,' iv. 330. Pre-Reformation parsonages, viii. 414. Seven-sacrament fonts, iv. 386. Victorian coin, ix. 497

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K. (F. F.) on Lang o' Lea,' Irish song, ix. 129,
374. London remains, viii. 392. 'Robin
Hood and the Bishop of Hereford,' viii. 449
K.(F. M. H.) on Ikona, South African term, vi. 135.
Rowe family, i. 269. "Tottenham is turned
French," ix. 67

K. (G.) on moke, a donkey, viii. 257
K. (H.) on Bohemian language, v. 217.

Chris

tening the dead, viii. 405. Good King Wenceslaus, viii. 33. Icelandic dictionary, iv. 331. Kniaz, iv. 152. Letters, their names, iii. 277. Peroun, viii. 331; ix. 53. Quattrocento, viii. 258. Russian men-of-war, i. 385. Welsh poem, iv. 392. Zemstvo, iii. 233

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K. (J.) on Abbots of Evesham, xii. 154, 278. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John,” xii. 218. Wilton: the name, v. 225

K. (J. A.) on balances or scales, iii. 208. Newport family, iii. 467

V.

K. (J. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 172. Ballad by Reginald Heber, 351. Blind Institutions in England, xi. 435. Creevey Papers,' i. 285, 436. Expedition

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to Ireland, ix. 334. h in Shropshire and Worcestershire, viii. 77. "He who knows not," i. 235. Hewlett (James), Bath artist, ix. 183. Incledon Cooke, iii. 464. Parkgate Theatre,

iii. 457. Plump in voting, vii. 77 K. (J. W.) on glass painters, ii. 67 K. (K.) on authors of quotations, viii. 388. Eighteenth-century queries, viii. 369. London queries of eighteenth century, viii. 388 K. (L.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 468 K. (L. E. E.) on suck-bottle feeding-bottle, viii. 355

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K. (L. L.) on Abbey of St. Valéry-sur-Somme, iii. 277. Anne of Austria, ix. 474. Archiepiscopal cross and Becket,' iv. 157. Aristophanes's 'Wasps,' v. 510. Arms of Mauritius, viii. 446. Ascham (Roger): schedule, iv. 169. Aspirine, xi. 352. Augvaldsnaes Church, Norway, x. 394. Authors of quotations wanted, xi. 129. Automata, xi. 345. "Aviation, xii. 86, 178. Banfi Hunyades (Joannes), vii. 310. Bastinado as an English punishment, x. 355. Birds as weather prophets, ix. 210. 'Book of Martyrs of Ephrata,' ix. 326. Bosting, its meaning, xii. 113. Braddon (Paul), xii. 177. Brocky, picture by, xii. 329. Bruce (William), physician in Poland, x. 298. Budgee, a kind of ape, x. 137. By (Col.), R.E., v. 470. Californian English: American coinnames, vii. 137. Capsicum, i. 116. Caravanseri to public-house, v. 72. Casement (Roger), ii. 309. Catzius (Josias), iv. 77. "Chiswick nightingales," i. 125. Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, iv. 308. Cireperdue process and Sir J. S. Lumley, xii. 452. Classical quotations, v. 75. Coffee-drinking in Palestine, xi. 236. Coherer, first use of term, xii. 137. Comether, x. 469. Copying press, ii. 488. Cox (Leonard), ii. 65; vi. 107; vii. 266. Cranes, ancient, xi. 146. Creole folk-lore, ix. 227. Crows and rain, x. 136. Crucifixion : earliest representation, v. 289. "Dame So-and-So the Rush-Strewer, ix. 497. Digby, v. 250. Dogs at Constantinople, v. 496. Dorman and Hobart families, ix. 54. Drury (Robert), mariner, xi. 162. Dryden on Tekelites, v. 87. Dryden portraits, i. 435. Dürer (A.), origin of his name, v. 25. Elizabeth, Queen of Bohmeia, xii. 395. 'Entente Cordiale," ix. 418, 472. Fairbank (Sir Thomas), ii. 95. Fishtraps à l'Anglaise, vi. 269. Flinders (Matthew), xi. 267. Flying across the Lake of Perugia, xii. 288. Flying bridge, ii. 406. Flying machine in 1751, xii. 272. Flying Turk, xii. 127. Golden roof at Innsbruck, v. 136. Goose with one leg, xi. 438. Gordon's formulæ, v. 374. Greeks and block and tackle, ix. 434. Grzymala, xi. 338. Hatching chickens with artificial heat, vii. 219. Henriette Marie, Princess Palatine, viii. 425. Henry Brougham, steamer, v. 337. Horseflesh, x. 245. Hungarian grammar, x. 14. Hungarian rare plant, vii. 370. Italian Proverb, ix. 418. Italy a geographical expression," iv. 330. Jean Paul in English, x. 294. Jeffreys (Judge) in Westminster, xii. 385. Jesuits at Mediolanum, X. 375. "Jour de Bouhourdis,' Y. 467. Kaboose, ii. 214. King of Hungary's peace," xii. 170. Klimius (Nicholas), iv. 153. Krapina, viii. 476. Leonardo da Vinci in Milan, Leybourn (William), xi. 307. Lillo's Fatal Old : Curiosity,' vi. 329. London Bridge, its foundations, xii. 364. Longworth (John

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Kappa on hanged, drawn and quartered, i. 209. Port Arthur, i. 407. Travelling under Hadrien, xi. 10

Karlsbad and Count Findlater, c.

1810, xii.

Karslake (F.) on curiosities of cataloguing, vi.
253
Katharine, Katherine,Catherine, spelling varia-
tions, v. 469

Kathay on mourning rites in Persia, vii. 230
Kathit, meaning of the word, ii. 368
"Kats and kittlings on Palm Sunday," xi. 326,
457

Kay, Clerk of the Green Cloth, viii. 271
Kaye (W. J.) on Duchess Sarah, ii. 149.
son (John), ii. 328

Kazan, Chodzko on siege of, 1552, v. 328
Kealy (Rev. A. G.) on John Caley, v. 388.
(Capt.), R.N., v. 474

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Kean (Edmund), his Jewish strain, i. 449; ii. 35
Keate (M.) on a military execution, iii. 375
Keats (John), owl and Athenian admiral in Endy-
mion,' ii. 9; recently discovered manuscripts,
iii. 81; heifer in Grecian Urn,' 464; date of
'Grecian Urn,' 469; his Eve of St. Agnes,' iv.
449; vii. 311; his story of a mule, vi. 448;
Cortes and Balbao, ix. 107, 212; and the yew,
xii. 287, 336, 414

Kebbell (M.) on "Lombard Street to China
orange," viii. 7

Aug.), v. 190. Lorenzo da Pavia, i. 76. Lustre
ware, v. 158. Macedonia (Prince of), pre-
tended, vii. 272. Mahalla, its meaning, vii.
235. Man, Isle of, blown about by winds,
v. 126. Margaret of Austria, vi. 357. Meaux 269
Abbey, vii. 216. Mohammedan and Christian
chronology, xi. 212. Montagu (Lady Mary
Wortley), ix. 306. Montrose (Earl of), iii. 8.
Munro of Novar, xii. 8. Nestorian tablet in
Si-Ngan Foo, x. 207. 'New York Times':
'Christian Union,' vi. 9. Nicking lead mines,
vi. 405. Nicome de Bianchi, i. 349. Notices
in United States and Switzerland, vii. 374.
Olomucensis (Augustinus Moravus, vii. 505.
Order of the Tusin, vii. 221. Orwell town and
haven, vii. 21, 61. Ostermayer (Jehan), iv.
287. Palæologus in the West Indies, vii. 254,
416. Pamela, i. 495. Parr (Dr. Samuel), ix.
510. Paulitian language, ix. 167 ; X. 254.
Pelican myth, ii. 431. Pennell's 'Life of
Leland,' vii. 77. Penny-in-the-slot machines
in 1829, xii. 286. Petersburg or St. Petersburg,
x. 357. Philadelphia (Jacob), x. 172. Pike
(Nicolas), ix. 9. Pinto (Mendez), xi. 77, 356.
Polish Dragoons: Jager, xi. 256. Pop goes the
weasel, iv. 209. Price (Rear-Admiral David),
ix. 445. Railway, first on the Continent, iv.
475. Ragozine, a pirate, xii. 169. Rampini
(J.), v. 455. Religious houses of Sussex, vii.
415. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, V. 93. Renyi
(Francis), ballad on, iv. 69. Reysman (Theodor):
Andreas Keller, v. 315.
at
"Riding Tailor
Astley's, i. 508. Riehl (W. H.) in English, x.
295. Roman mound, v. 245. Rotary bromide
process, v. 346. St. Amelia and Santa Guglielma,
Queens of Hungary, xi. 308. St. Barbara's
Feather, x. 373. St. Expeditus, v. 156. St.
Florian, vi. 297. St. Francis's moon, x. 258. St.
Martha, x. 178. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi.
391. St. Thomas Aquinas, v. 269. Saint with
five stars, v. 411. Sarcey (Francisque) on
spelling, xii. 28. Schelandre (Jean de), vii.
490; xi. 326. Sea-Voyage of Aloysius,' vii.
9. Semaphore signalling, xi. 272. Shadow
shows, ix. 267. Shirley (Sir Robert), iii. 286.
Slovaks, xii. 298. Soulac Abbey, i. 209.
Spinola's whale, v. 109. Staines Bridge, iv.
536; V. 112. Steam communication with
America, v. 467. Storm ship, xii. 32. Tailor
in Dresden china, iv. 536. Tatar or Tartar,
i. 11. Thicknesse (Philip), vi. 346; and the
automaton chess-player, xi. 189. Thom
(Alexander), xi. 427. Thompson (Mr.) of 6th
Dragoons, v. 354. Times' correspondents in
Hungary, ii. 108. Tokens, school and college,
ix. 70, 296. Tunnelist: tunnelism, i. 27.
Tvrtkoevic arms, ix. 331. Unwin (Jacob and
Matthew), ix. 13. Uri (Joannes), ix. 507.
Verantius (Faustus), 'Novæ Machinæ,' xii.
243. "Vin gris": milliners' colours, ix.
391. Walking cloth, v. 293. Waney timber,
xi. 35. Warner (Sir Thomas), his tombstone,
xi. 458. Werden Abbey, i. 111. Wine used
at Holy Communion, x. 138

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K. (W.) on "St. George to save a maid," iii. 227
Kaboose, use of the word, ii. 106, 214
Kabafutoed, use of the word, iv. 246, 335
Kain on Steyne, vi. 288

Kairwan, Arab name, its meaning, x. 368
Kamranh Bay, its pronunciation, iii. 365

Kant (Immanuel), his Scotch origin, i. 467; ii.
488; iii. 114, 157

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Keble (John), photographs of, vi. 250, 311, 351,
372;
eager bound in Christian Year,' vii.
469; viii. 92, 197; inscription at Bournemouth,
ix. 386, 497; on stars reflected in ice, xii. 289
Keeler (Rear-Admiral), c. 1790, xi. 349, 412
Keelhaul, c. 1696, explanation of the word, vii.
448; viii. 54, 216
Keen eager, v. 60

Keen (Theodosius), his biography, xi. 448
Keene (H. G.), his Fragment of Omar Khiam,'

ii. 322

Keene or Kyme family, v. 469

Keep (Wm. D.) on Fulham MSS., vi. 367. Millington (Rev. John), D.D., vi. 367. Sharpe (Rev. John), D.D., vi. 367

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Keeper of Newgate, holders of the office, vii.
Keiley (A. M.) on derivation of bridge, i. 297
Keith (Marshal), his MS. letters, ix. 429
Keith (Parson) and Mayfair marriages, xii. 127
Keller (Andreas), his Bericht der Rinder zu
Waselheim,' v. 268, 315

Kelly (Denis), of Lisduffe, co. Mayo, ix. 348
Kelly (R. J.) on Ouseley family, ix. 127
Kelsall (Major H. J.) on John Kelsall, xi. 249, 487
Kelsall (John), Mayor of Chester, 1767, xi. 249,
487; xii. 157, 297

Kelsey (S. W.) on painting of loom, iii. 308.
"In antient days, when Dame Eliza reign'd,"

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iii. 468

Kelsey or De Keleseye family, ii. 188, 275; iii. 255
Kelso on "And has it come to this?" iii. 49
Kelty (Mary Ann), vii. 300

Kelvin (Lord) on the tides, ii. 269
Kemble (Fanny), her biography, iii. 360
Kemble (Henry Stephen), his descendants, vii. 9
Kemble burial-places, vii. 509; viii. 54
Kemeys (Sir Nicholas), his gallant death, v. 446;
and Chepstow Castle, vi. 55

Kemeys-Tynte (St. D. M.) on Chepstow Castle,
v. 446; vi. 55

Kemp (Edward), landscape gardener, his biography, xi. 67

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Kemp (J. T.) on Bristol maps, vi. 147. Calendar rimes, ix. 94. Cockburnspath, xi. 73. D.N.B.' Index and Epitome, xi. 326. Fleetwood (Bishop William), ix. 232. Motherhood late in life, ix. 96 Kemp (Rev. J. T. van den), his burial-place, viii. 253 Kemp (William) and Peerless Pool, x. 89, 138, 178 Kempe (Archbishop), his portrait, iv. 348, 434; and All Hallows, Barking, v. 13, 112 Kempe family of Kent and Chichele, pedigree, v. 286

Kempishawe and Ickenham, Middlesex, xi. 329, 472

Kempland (Frederick), Westminster scholar, i.

126

Kempt (General, Sir James), his representatives, vi. 388

Ken (Bishop Thomas), his death, vi. 307 Kendal House, Isleworth, pleasure gardens, xii. 88

Kendale (W. C. G.) on Snaith Peculiar Court, iv. 267

Kendall (Henry Edward) = Anna Maria Lyon, xii. 127

Kendall (W. Clement) on Collop Monday, v. 247.
Kendall Lyon, xii. 127

Kendall, Webb, and Newdigate families, vii. 490
Kenhew on Virgil or Vergil? iv. 309
Kenmure peerage and John Gorden, schoolmaster,
of Kirkcudbright, iii. 329

Kennedy (James), his Eneas Britannicus,' vii. 388

Kennedy (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 328

Kennedy (Polly), courtesan, her identification, vii. 344; picture by Reynolds, ix. 97, 236; xii. 117, 373

Kennedy, family of Cullean, v. 128

Kennedy family and Maryland, vii. 29
Kennet (Benjamin), vicar of Bradford, vii. 127, 217
Kennet family arms, vii. 506

French

Kennett (Bishop White), his father, i. 73 Kennington, its famous residents, iii. 88 Kenny (H. E.) on Chester Corporation records, xi. 128. Chester Plea Rolls, iii. 388. ambassadors in London, xi. 128 Kenrick (C. W. H.) on hatchments, iv. 488. "Over-fork: fork-over," vi. 449 Kensell (James), Westminster scholar, xi. 329 Kensington, fairy-haunted, vii. 1, 55

Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, their history, x. 41, 142

Kent, dialect words in, viii. 506

Kent, East Indiaman, burnt, 1825, x. 430, 477 Kent, Fair Maid of, her descendants, i. 289, 374 Kent, Holy Maid of, iii. 25

Kent (Duke of), his children, vii. 48, 115, 172, 235, 316; ix. 275

Kent (B.) on portmanteau words, v. 110
Kent (Edward), witness to will of C. J. Fox, vi. 409
Kent (M. A.), tablet in Buxton Church to, ii. 133
Kent (William Hardy), photographer, d. 1907, viii.
306

Kentish custom on Easter Day, i. 324, 391; ii. 15
Kentish newspapers, viii. 68

Kentish Poll-Books, viii. 70, 177

Kentish Town, Prebend of Cantlers or, in St. Paul's Cathedral, iv. 410, 472

66

Kenworthy (J.) on Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 292 Kenyon (G.) on There shall no tempests blow," iv. 12

Kenyon (G. T.) on British castles, vi. 258

Keogh family and St. Anthony's fire, ix. 167

Kerne (John), Dean of Worcester, c. 1539, ii. 389
Kernels: "Wax and curnels," children's com-
plaint, viii. 33
Kerr (A. D.). on Beaconsfield on Radicals and
Conservatives, xii. 490

Kerr family of Lothian and Viscount Brien, iv.
448
Kersey, its etymology, xi. 85, 178, 318
Kerwood on Robart Tidir, iii. 390
Kes or kese, to kick, v. 127, 198
Kesters on historians of the Irish Rebellion, viii.
69

Kesteven Survey, temp. Henry I., vi. 286
Ketch (John), his career, 1678-86, viii. 336, 376;
author of his address card, xi. 109
Kettle (B.) on parish documents, ii. 512
Kettle (T.) his portrait of Anna Seward, ix. 171,

218

Ketty land, meaning of the term, ix. 270, 338, 416

Kevel, stonemason's tool, xii. 75
Kew, Surrey, Portman family at, v. 383
Key (Dr. John), of Leek, c. 1740, viii. 231
Keyes (Thomas) and Lady Mary Grey, viii. 147
Keying, Chinese junk, its history, vi. 227, 295
Keys (Lady Mary), 1540-78, her biography, ix.
232

Khaibar, the Grand, convivial society, x. 107
Khaki, its introduction, ii. 207, 253
Khayyam (Omar) bibliography, x. 307, 391; xi.
54

Khonds of Orissa, and the word Meriah, v. 190, 252

Kidd (William Holland), Westminster scholar, i. 148 Kidnapper, quotation in Johnson's Dictionary,' vii. 345

Kidnapping, c. 1840, viii. 37

Kidson (A. A.) on masons' marks, iii. 228. War medals, iii. 315

Kidson (F.) on Dibdin bibliography, xi. 402. Kitty Fisher's Jig, ix. 337. Thackeray's 'Roundabout Papers,' xii. 78

Kidson (J. H.) on "If two and two make four,"

xii. 109

Killaloe (James Abbadie, Dean of), vii. 369, 470 Killed by a look, ii. 169, 257

Killigrew (or Killegrew) and Barker families, iii. 224

Killing-meat, use of the term, vi. 86, 157
Kilmarnock document of 1547, viii. 271, 412
Kilmaurs, its cutlery, iii. 496

Kinderley (Nath.), engineer, c. 1740, descendants, viii. 408

Kindlemarsh (Francis), in parish register, 1538, xii. 386

King, the first warlike, iv. 305

King (B.) on King family, viii. 510

King (C.) on arithmetic, iii. 50. Martin (Christopher), v. 408

King (Sir C. S.) on Bishop of Man imprisoned, 1722, ii. 487; iii. 57. Cotter (Sir James), iii. 212. Dighton (Richard), X. 407. Gowran (Lord), i. 368. Hatchments in churches, xi. 307. Henry (Wm.), D.D., ix. 484. Inscription over hall door, x. 506. Johnston family of Scotland, ix. 390. King (Luke), Deputy-Muster-Master, i. 226. Lisgoole Abbey, co. Fermanagh, ix. 368. Mitchel and Finlay, bankers, i. 310; ix. 497. Southwell (Right Hon. E.), i. 8, 218. Tigerna"Totten cus, iii. 268,.318. Tituladoes, i. 449. ham in his boots," xi. 368

King (Edward), Bishop of Elphin, xii. 169

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