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Aldworth (A. E.) on Aldworth of Berkshire, vii. 50. Gilbert (Adrian), vii. 90. Preaching in New England, iv. 329

Aldworth family of Berkshire, vii. 50

Aldwych, derivation of the name, i. 205; inaugurated, iv. 361, 410, 433, 451

Ale: "humming ale," use of the phrase, ix. 107 Ales, love, use of the term, iv. 35

Alexander (W. H.) and the National Portrait Gallery, x. 329, 476

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Alexander family of Ireland and Scotland, ix. 28, 98

Alexander the Great, Tartar legend of, vii. 126; story of his wry neck, viii. 369, 436

Alexandra (Queen), her surname, ii. 529; iii. 114, 174, 351, 412

Alexandra Institute for the Blind, its history, x. 187, 232; xii. 68

Alexandrian Library at Milan, ix. 188; x. 158
Aleyn (John), law reporter. See Alleyn.
Alfonso (King), and Queen Victoria of Spain, their
marriage, v. 447; vii. 6; origin of the name,
vi. 25

Algarva, meaning of the word, iii. 127, 194
Alger (J. G.) on Thompson Cooper, i. 337. Greig
Admiral Sir Samuel), i. 492. Link with the
past, ii. 407. Reign of Terror, i. 174
Algonquin element in English, ii. 422; iii. 34, 77
Alias in sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, ii. 13
Alkali (Scrap Hager), authority on pearls, xi.
169, 218

Allan (David), painter, his biography, ix. 372
Allanbank on Lady Elizabeth Germain, ii. 238;
Palmer (Henry), iv. 288

Allart (Hortense) and E. and H. Bulwer, ix. 30, 56 Allchin (J. H.) on Caxton's birthplace, xii. 394 Allegro on life in Bombay, viii. 508

Allen: Gregory: Hampden families, viii. 249 Allen, motto of Louis II., Duke of Bourbon, iii. 208, 473

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Allen (Ant.), of Bream's Buildings, 1751, v. 66, 133
Allen (F. S.) on Agime ziphres," ii. 224
Allen (W. G.) on Cromwell's bed-linen, ii. 268
Allen (William) and Plaistow, 1795, viii. 189, 253
Alley aisle, use of the term, xi. 267

Alleyn (Giles and Christopher), of Holywell, xii.

341

Alleyn (John), law reporter, c. 1881, iii. 344; iv. 416
Alleyne (T. and R.), College of God's Gift, 85
All Fools' Day, customs on, iii. 286, 333, 416
All Hallows, Barking, and Archbishop Kempe,
v. 13, 112

All Hallows E'en: tokens, xi. 6

Allied Armies before Sebastopol,' engraving, xi. 189

Allin (John), minister of Odiham, 1650, ix. 389
Allison (T. M.) on pillion: flails, vii. 316
Alliteration: "An Austrian army awfully arrayed,"
its author, i. 120, 148, 211, 258, 277; iv. 146
Allonym, bibliographical term, x. 484
Allot (R.), errors in Englands Parnassus,' ix.
341, 401; x. 4, 84, 182, 262, 362, 444; xi. 4,
123, 204, 283, 383, 443, 502; xii. 235
All right, origin of the phrase, xii. 228, 314, 433
All Souls College, Oxford, and Archbishop
Chichele's descendants, v. 286, 454
Alltree family, ix. 349, 413, 456

Almack (E.) on Roger North's life of his brother, ix. 201

Alma Mater on Mercury in Tom Quad, ii. 467
Almanac, c. 1744, iv. 486

Almanac, man in the, explained, ix. 408, 475; x. 56, 118

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Almanac designers, Oxford, ii. 428, 512 Almanacs: Poor Robin's,' c. 1744, v. 12, 155; of 1544, 127; English literary, viii. 347 Almansa in 'Toledo and Madrid,' iv. 248, 315 Almar (Geo.), playwright and actor, vi. 108, 171, 252, 292.

Almqvist (E.) on King Edward VII., iii. 327 Almshouses, interesting old, iv. 87; in Kingsland Road, viii. 426; xi. 124

Almshouses or workhouses in America, vi. 289, 455.

Alms light in parish church, ii. 348

Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, iv. 168, 236, 314
Aloe shown in Covent Garden, 1780, ix. 509
Alphabet, J. V. Decuyper's College,' v. 268, 451
Alphabetical skit, French, 1818, viii. 485
Alphabetism, bibliographical term, x. 484
Alsop (Vincent), Puritan author, xi. 47, 114, 195
Alter Ego on Maghull Yates, ix. 469
Alternate, use of the word, i. 47
Altham (A. S.) on English graves in Italy, ii. 307
Althorp (Lord) in the House of Commons, 1806,
xii. 6

Alvarez (Henry), S.J., and Henry Alway, iv. 126, 374; vi. 13

Alvary or Alvery, Christian name, xii. 309, 397, 416 Alveredus or Auveray, Christian name, xii, 397, 416

Alvery or Alvary, Christian name, xii. 309, 397,416 Alway (Henry) and Henry Alvarez, Š.J., iv. 126, 374; vi. 13

Amaranth and Amintas legend, viii. 150
Amban, Tibetan title, i. 506; ii. 131
Ambassadors, Sir Henry Wotton on, vii. 250, 295
Ambassadors, French, in London, 1560-70, xi. 128
Amberelli (Marie), on Court of Requests, xii. 258
Amberskins, meaning of the word, iii. 309, 393
Ambition, Óliver Cromwell on, vii. 208, 435, 514
Amblestone Church, its ancient font, i. 488
Ambrose (John), University College graduate,
xi. 129

Amcotts (John), Westminster scholar, vii. 109
"Amel of Ujda," explanation of Amel, vii. 325, 515
America, Cheshire cat in, i. 365, 513; dates of
beginnings of different States, iii. 326; Jacobite
rebels transported to, iv. 66; early editions of
Gibbon's Decline and Fall' in, 405; early
steam communication with, v. 467; work-
houses or almshouses in, vi. 289, 455; Boulton
& Watt in, 1786, viii. 326; English emigrants
to, x. 326, 396; 5th of November in, xii. 364, 458
America v. United States, use of the terms, v. 510
American on Spare family, xii. 130

American Civil War, official history, iv. 527
American Civil War verses, iv. 229, 296, 354
American coin-names, vii, 36, 136, 154
American colonies and England, verses on, i. 105
American diplomas and degrees, their value,
i. 44, 207, 297

American emigrants, 1740-61, v. 147; records of,
vi. 86, 136; sources of information as to, vi. 226
American flag, and Washington's arms, v. 60
American genealogies, xi. 49, 175
American Hygienic Press Association on vacuum
cleaning, xii. 308

American Indians, monuments to, xii. 87, 230, 358 American Loyalists compensated for losses during the war, i. 269, 313, 390

American magazine conducted by factory workers, vii. 469; viii. 354, 515

American military Order of the Dragon, ii. 347 412

American newspaper, first, 1690, ix. 347

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Amicus of Morning Herald,' his identity, viii. 231

Amintas and Amaranth legend, viii. 150
Among others, use of the term, ii. 56

Amory (T.), author of ' John Buncle,' his widow's death, iii. 326

Amphilis, female Christian name, x. 289
Ample, use of the word, i. 8

Amulet found in Roman urn in Kent, ix, 270, 332, 375

Amyot (Jacques), his anonymity, ii. 508 Amyrant (Maurice and Robert), Westminster scholars, vi. 409

Amyraut (Moses), Westminster scholar, xii. 209 Anacharsis the Duke of Argyle, 1815, i. 449 Anacreontic Society, its charter song, ix. 387 Anagram, bibliographical term, x. 484

Anagrams on Pope Pius X., i. 146, 253; vii. 158, 251

Anahuac, pronunciation of the name, 1. 507; 196, 258, 317, 476

ii.

Ananym, bibliographical term, x. 484, 485
Anastroph, bibliographical term, x. 484
Anatomie Vivante, his history, i. 138, 175
Ancaster, place-name, its derivation, vi.
viii. 130; x. 455, 512
Ancaster stone, x. 455
Anchorites' dens, descriptions of, iii. 128, 234,
293, 333, 391

literature, i. 322. Swedish royal family, iv. 352. Thumb Bible, by John Taylor, ix. 366. Vaus (John), grammarian, iv. 248. Wade (General) and his roads, x. 83

Anderson family, viii. 387, 477

Andrasta, alluded to by W. Baxter, 1733, xii. 489

André (Major John), his representative, vi. 387. vii. 13

Andrews (H. C.) on Aubrey's Surrey,' v. 308. Austen (Stephen), bookseller, ix. 431. Premonstratensian Abbeys, iv. 298. Rebus in churches, v. 317. Wenham (Jane), witch of Walkern, iv. 318

Andrews (W.) on barbers, i. 290. Birkbeck (Dr.), his portraits, ix. 488. Custom of Thraves, iv. 350. Hair becoming suddenly white, x. 34. Hull Railway Report, ix. 111. Loten's Museum, x. 126, 275. Russian Baltic Fleet. blunder, ii. 425. Toastmaster, iii. 309. Ward' (Baron), ii. 169. Wesley and the wig, iii. 269. Andrews (William), his death, x. 380

Andrews (W. F.) on William Hogsflesh, ix. 14. Manor Court Rolls: Wyndrynge, vi. 472 Andrews family of Walton-on-Thames, 1675, v. 289 Andronym, bibliographical term, x. 484 Anecdotes, parliamentary, works on, xii. 227 Anecdotes of Polite Literature,' 1764, and

Horace Walpole, vi. 201

Anerley on Locke: Lockie, iv. 90
Anfractuosity, use of the word, 1596, viii. 467
Angel or Anger (John), d. 1751, xii. 6

Angel of an inn, meaning of the term, ix. 488 ;
x. 14, 55, 95, 135

509; Angel of Meridian, his identity, xi. 148 Angelo (Henry), his burial-place, v. 287, 432 Angels, their division into choirs and hierarchies, i. 294; their festivals, x. 194

Ancient Concert Society, established 1776, iv. 49, 335, 393

Anders (H. R. D.) on King John poisoned by a toad, iv. 256

Anderson (A. H.) on rushlights, x. 154
Anderson (H.) on "Though lost to sight," xi. 438
Anderson (J.) on Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, ix.
290

Anderson (J. B.) on knights and their swords, ix. 308

Anderson (J. L.) on Patrick Bell, Laird of Antermony, iii. 12. Collar for reprieved criminal, ix. 174. Glenara, ix. 36. "God's silly vassal,' i. 17. Holyrood font, iii. 109. Men of family as parish clerks, viii. 516 Anderson (J. S.) on Anderson family, viii. 387 Anderson (Jas.) on Edinburgh Speculative Society, vi. 447

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Anderson (John) on 'Passages from the History of a Wasted Life,' vi. 369 Anderson (P. J.) on 'Eneas Britannicus,' vii. 388. Bibliography of theses, xii. 27. Bibliographical terms, xii. 205. Bulkmaster, its meaning, vii. 246. Charles II. and Dr. Fraser's daughter, vii. 189. Colman (G.), his Man of the People,' iv. 266. Decuyper's College Alphabet,' v. 268. D.N.B.' additions, ix. 410. Dowty (Aiglen), ix. 208. Dutton (T.), ii. 47. Gray (Principal Gilbert), iv. 307. Historiographers Royal, xii. 106. Inverness bibliography, xii. 227. Janes (Mr.) of Aberdeenshire, ii. 155. Maclachlan (Ewen), xi. 150. Scottish University arms, ix. 465. Sharpe (Rev. John), vi. 415. Stamp collecting, its

Angerstein (John Julius), his biography, iv. 66 Angles, original meaning of the word, ii. 407, 471 ; iii. 16

Angler's Companion, silk broadside relic, x. 267
Anglican miscellany, 1840, 'The Voice of the
Church,' v. 167

Anglo-Indian on pompelmous, iii. 331; Anglo-
Indian Little Jack Horner,' vii. 45, 97, 277
Anglo-Indian term, Shalgham-zai, x. 448
Anglo-Israel, Chovevi-Zion,' x. 407, 453
Anglo-Norman chronicle by William Packington,
ii. 41

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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,' Whitsunday in, ii. 166, 313

Anglo-Saxon ghost-words, x. 271

Anglo-Saxon names as surnames, v. 442
Angora, inscriptions at, vi. 366, 418
Angoulême (Duchesse d'), c. 1793, books on, viii.
388, 457

Angus (G.) on arms of Pius X., i. 373. Deffand (Madame du), her letters, i. 14. English cardinals' hats, ii. 96. Rules of Christian life, ii. 255

Angus, (Rev. George), his death, xi. 279 Angus collection of Baptist books, x. 459 Animal-baiting, modern forms of, i. 37 Animal magnetism and De Quincey, vii. 345 Animals, their immortality, i. 169, 256, 336; ennobled, v. 7, 73; dead, exposed on. trees and walls, x. 149, 457; xi. 413, 518; extraordinary contemporary, x. 309, 398, 515 Animo Ancipiti on name for a university women's club, i. 489

Anjou (House of), genealogical table, iii. 270, 317, 333

Anna, place-name, its meaning, x. 268, 312, 417
Anna Maria, Queen of Spain, date of her birth,
vi. 8
Anne (Queen), book on her last years, ii. 508; iii.
32;
as Semandra in 'Mithridates, King of
Pontus,' iii. 164; Francis Bird's statue, viii.
271; metropolitan churches built, ix. 429; x.
36, 435; compared with Jezebel, xi. 341
Anne and Agnes, their interchangeability, ii. 389,
428, 473; viii. 507

Anne of Austria, why so named, ix. 390, 451, 474
Anne of Bohemia and side-saddles, viii. 168
Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter, vii. 149,
298, 334

Anniversaries, book of, xii. 428

Anon, curious use of the word, i. 246, 337; v.
274, 454, 496; vii. 136; ix. 135
Anonym, bibliographical term, x. 484, 485
Anonyma, bibliographical term, x. 484
Anonymous literature, its bibliography, x. 81

Anonymous Works:

Abbey of Kilkhampton, i. 12
Accepted Addresses, i. 488
Address to Poverty, i. 43, 151
Adventures in Borneo, iv. 7

Albania, 1737, ix. 422

Alderman Ralph, iii. 229, 270, 415

American in Paris, xii. 410

Animadversions upon a Letter, x. 28

Antidote against Infidelity, iii. 208

Antiquities of St. Peter's, Westminster, ix. 250
Aryan Sun-Myths, v. 429

Baal; or Sketches of Social Evils, x. 169
Battel of the Catts, iv. 228

Battered Tar, v. 408

Beyond the Church, iii. 205

Bolingbroke (Lord Viscount), Memoirs of,

vi. 449

Book for Many Wives, viii. 10

British Code of Duelling, iii. 49, 192

Canadian Girl, vi. 448

Century of Persian Ghazels, v. 108, 456, 494
Chesterfield Burlesqued, 1811, x. 368
Children of the Abbey, i. 127

Children of the Chapel, i. 407, 458; ii. 33
Cinderetta, iii. 365

Complete Drill Sergeant, iv. 530

Cornish Jury. See Hicks's Great Jury Story. Creation: a Poem, iv. 67, 137

Daniel Fosqué, xii. 169

De Tribus Impostoribus, v. 240
Diary of an Invalid, vi. 28, 73

Die and be Damned, i. 328, 491; ii. 114

Discourse on Emigration of British Birds, ii. 248, 291

Doomes Day, tract of 1647, iv. 10, 77
Duke of Mantua, viii. 370

Dunno's Originals, xi. 9

Edward and Ellen, iv. 47

Epulum Parasiticum, x. 130, 177

Essay on Woman, ix. 442, 492; x. 33, 90
Excursion to Jersey, xi. 507; xii. 38

Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain ii. 267, 330

Extraordinary Ascent of the Enchanted Mountain, ix. 190, 496

Failures of Civilization, viii. 288

Faithful Admonition of 1554, iii. 484

Flights of Fancy, ix. 405

For One Night Only, ii. 188, 231

Anonymous Works:

French biographies, 1866, x. 128
Genesis: Notes on Book of Genesis, iii. 50
Gin a bogie meet a bogie, xii. 509
Glen Moubray, ii. 227

Golden Lyre, c. 1830, xii. 407, 473
Goody Two Shoes, ii. 167, 250
Gospel of God's Anointed, ii. 8

Heart of John Middleton, ix. 430, 493
Hermit in London, ii. 440

Hicks's Great Jury Story, ii. 188, 231, 355
History of Self-Defence, vi. 489; vii. 155, 474
Horæ Subsecivæ, 1620, xii. 101, 162

Horse Guards, 1850, x. 368

How a Man may choose a Good Wife, 1602, xii. 67

Hugh Trevor, iv. 429, 513

Ignes Fatui; or, False Lights, viii. 408
Jack Tench, viii. 170

Jack Trim, the Lawyer's Man, viii, 368
Janus; or, Edinburgh Literary Almanack,
iii. 368

Johannes Britannicus de Re Metallica, ii. 508 John Bull and his Wonderful Lamp, v. 230 John Bull's Bible, v. 389, 473

Jumelles, Les, iv. 9

King's Seal, v. 149

Leicester's Ghost, v. 388, 436

Letters from Belgium, ix. 51

Letters Left at the Pastrycook's, x. 427, 475

Letters of Runnymede, xii. 80

Lights in Lyrics, 1859, x. 430; xi. 18

Little Pedlington, ii. 320

Lord Bateman and his Sophia, i. 168
Lorenzo Benoni, ix. 8

Love-à-la-Mode, 1663, x. 490; xi. 38

Lovers, The, 1683, iv. 47

Lustful Fryar, v. 228

Marriage Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies, x. 28, 73, 158

Matin de la Vie, xi. 388

Memoirs of a Stomach, i. 27, 57, 111, 171

Memoirs of a Young Lady of Quality, viii. 450; ix. 75

Military Discipline; or, The Young Artillery Man, iv. 489

Minerva, 1735, v. 69, 517

Most Impudent Man Living, ii. 7

My Cousin's Tale of a Cock and a Bull, iii. 268, 334

Our Native England, iv. 510

Oxford Sausage, ii. 227, 376

Pamela; or, The Fair Impostor, i. 135

Pancharis, 1735, v. 69, 114, 517

Passages in the Life of an Italian, ix. 8

Peregrine in France, 1816, ix. 405

Peri; or, The Enchanted Fountain, vii. 349,

Pictures of the Old and New Testaments, iii.

487; iv. 57

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Anonymous Works:

Antiquary on Hawes: Leman, i. 8
Antiquary's Books, suggestions about, xii. 383

Réponse aux Questions d'un Provincial, vii. Antique furniture, ix. 389, 496

249, 296

Restalrig; or, The Forfeiture, ii. 365

Rhyming Reminiscences, iv. 428

Ring, The, iv. 448; v. 57

Ritualist's Progress, vi. 130, 173, 217

Sagacious Remarks, vi. 414

Anti-Slavery Convention, 1840, vii. 10
Antonelli (Cardinal), Marion Crawford on, i. 50
"Antonio Nati, Romano," book dedicated to,
1591, x. 288

Antraigues (Comte d') murdered at Barnes, x.
67, 152

St. Johnstoun; or, John, Earl of Gowrie, ii. Antrobus (Edmund Edward), his biography, vi. 365

Scourge for the Assirian, vii. 208, 373

Sea-Voyage of Aloysius, 1546, vii. 9

Sequel to Don Juan,' ii. 55

87, 357

Antwerp, monument erected by Mary, Queen of
Scots, in, v. 449; medallion of Mary, Queen of
Scots, in, vi. 52

Short Explication' of musical terms, 1724, Antwerp (W. C. van) on authors of quotations vii. 409, 454, 477

Short Whist, xii. 264, 318, 357

Shotover Papers, viii. 409

Sketches of the West Indies, viii. 231
Speculum Episcopi, v. 288, 337

Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West, ii. 427, 490;
iii. 13, 172, 436; iv. 132

Stray Leaves from a Freemason's Note-
Book, ii. 330

Stukeley (Capt. Thomas), Famous History of,
iii. 301, 342, 382
Thaumaturgia, vi. 110

Theatrical Remembrancer, iii. 429
Three Letters concerning Italy, viii. 449
'Topographical Memoranda of the Ward of
Farringdon Without,' ix. 328

True Methodist; or, Christian in Earnest,
i. 167

Twelve Churches, The, vi. 29, 96, 235
Ursino of Navarre, vi. 129

Valley of a Hundred Fires, viii. 149, 253, 313 ;
ix. 54, 111

Vortigern and Rowena xii. 508
Whitefriars, iv. 447, 535

Willy Wood and Greedy Grizzle, i. 48
Wrong Man, c. 1841, vii. 407, 454
Yahoo, xii. 130, 177, 275

Young Lawyer's Recreation, xi. 47 Zapata's Questions, iv. 449, 512 Anpiel on birds' eggs, i. 372. Egoteles, vi. 14 Anscombe (A.) on Ancaster, viii. 130. Aro-setna in Nomina Hidarum,' xi. 126. Chiltern Hundreds, vii. 291; viii. 218. Cyranus Lucii Regis Pincerna, xii. 269. England: English, lii. 322, 453; iv. 73. "Guith in old Welsh, ii. 466. Hornsey Wood House, vii. 372. Hove, x. 156. Hwinca, x. 226. London: origin of the name, xii. 114. Noxgaga, ix. 384. Pightle Pikle, v. 376

Anstice (Joseph), parentage and marriage, iv. 88, 151, 172

Anstruther-Gray (W.) on population of ancient Rome, xi. 187

Antelope as crest, its origin, viii. 229; ix. 516 Antelope-stalking in Mongolia, red rag in, viii. 205 Antequations, use of the word, v. 24

Anthem, National, and Constantine Palæologus, ii. 46

Anthony's Nose in New York State, xi. 227 Anthropology, European, viii. 145, 218, 233, 274, 394

Antigua, military burial-ground at, v. 61, 104; monumental inscriptions, ix. 296; records, 415 Antiparistasis, its meaning, x. 127, 270 Antiquarian v. antiquary, i. 325, 396; ii. 174, 237, 396, 474; iii. 153

Antiquarian Society, Batley, its publications, vii. 110

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wanted, xi. 9. St. Paul's Churchyard, viii. 168 Antwerp Cathedral, its foundations i. 508; ii. 57 Anvari, Persian poet, his 'What is Love?' iii. 186 Anvers (Robert de) and Gilbert de Basevil, x. 29 Aoidh on quotations wanted, v. 449

Ap Rhys on Court Leet: Manor Court, viii. 413.
Llantwit Major Church, x. 338

Aphikia story, Portuguese version, i. 466
Aplin (H. F.) on Aplin family, xi. 335
Aplin family, xi. 250, 335

Apoconym, bibliographical term, x. 485
Apocryph, bibliographical term, x. 485
Apostamated, use of the word, 1607, ix. 405
Apostles suffering from toothache, x. 121
Apothecaries' Act of 1815, iii. 328, 394
Apothecaries and physicians, their prescriptions,
i. 409, 453

Apothecaries' Hall in Scotland, iii. 348
Apparel, fashion in naming, ix. 157
Apparitions: Wakefield, vi. 109, 156, 235;

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Cornish, ix. 325, 392; x. 51, 117; Irish, x. 35 Apperson (G. L.) on " All the world and his wife," xii. 13. As deep as Garrick," viii. 377. Babington Conspiracy, v. 395. 'Birds of & feather," ii. 74. Bough-pot, x. 257. Chamberhorse for exercise, xi. 114. Cheshunt Great House, vi. 473. 'Death of Bozzaris,' i. 268. Defoe the Devil's chapel, ix. 255. De Quincey quotations, xii. 139. Ellison (Henry), x. 95. Eynsford Castle, ix. 514. Gaol literature, xi. 511. Guinea balances, iii. 472. Hatching chickens, vii. 394. Hopscotch, xii. 329. Loker (Timothy), xi. 389. London newspapers, v. 70. London remains, viii. 476. London shop fronts: Chapzugar cheese," xi. 455. Lumpkin (Tony), vi. 94. Man in the almanac, ix. 476. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 498. Meschianza, x. 258. Monstrous Regimen of Women,' xi. 235. Month's mind, iii. 54. "Near the church and far from God," vi. 496. Pall mall, the game, ix. 311. Phoenicians at Falmouth, ii. 469. Rood-lofts, viii. 154. Sack, iii. 369. of war, x. 218. iv. 453. Wave, tobacco, ix. 274. Island, xi. 346. century, ii. 514

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Thimbles, xi. 116. Tholsels, tenth, X. 511. Weed= Williams (Roger), of Rhode Woolmen in the fifteenth

Apperson (M. H.) on "As the farmer sows his seed," x. 217

Applause, Parliamentary, earliest use, x. 248, 296, 376, 452

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Appleton (H.) on Bearded like the pard," ii.

166 Apprentice books, Ipswich, discovered, i. 41, 111 Apprentices of merchant seamen, books of, i. 187, 218

Apssen counter, in Sussex will of 1583, xii. 349
Aquinas (St. Thomas), his ancestry, v. 269, 377
Arabia, Hail or Hâyil in, viii. 169; ix. 58

* Arabian Nights,' edition with vowel points, iv.
409, 513; minor stories in, vi. 312
Arabic-English, errors in, x. 284, 336

Arabic numerals, on a brass at Winchester, x. 187 ;
their present form, x. 368; xi. 154
Arabic vowels, their transliteration, x. 285, 335
Arabic words, their pronunciation, xi. 352
Arachne House, Strand-on-the-Green, x. 290, 373
Arago on Sir Isaac Newton, ii. 265

Aram (Eugene), Bristow on, i. 389

Araminta,' comic recitation, xii. 288, 338
Arbalest or cross-bow, its history, ii. 443
Arbeiter on ""
Right as a trivet," xii. 376
Arbuthnot family, viii. 449
Arch, Norman, largest, ii. 289

Arch of a bridge, spelling of the word, iii. 465
Archæological Papers, Index of,' iii. 186, 273
Archæologist on Earl of Egremont, i. 148, 234
Archæology, Institute of, at Liverpool University,
iv. 308

Archbell family, ix. 469

Archbishop's imprimatur, 1752, vii. 229

Archdeacons' marks in Bedfordshire church, v. 209, 314

Archer (Daniel), his biography, i. 448

Archer (H. G.) on armorial wine-bottles, xi. 247. Braile's big well, xii. 367. Delaval (Sir Francis Blake), xii. 476. Field memorials to sportsmen, x. 509.

Guard aloft, xi. 35. London statues and memorials, x. 493. Louis XIV. tablecloth, xii. 451. Statues in the British Isles, xii. 277

Archer (L.) on Archer (Daniel), i. 448. Archer of Umberslade, v. 148, 312. Guinea balances, iii. 472. Medley Finale to the Great Exhibition,' v. 64. Throgmorton, vi. 258

Archer (P.) on George Fall, artist, v. 273 Archer family of Umberslade, Warwick, v. 148, 195, 232, 312

Archibald (R. C.) on Baltimore and "Old Mortality" Patersons, xi. 25, 218. Gush (William), painter, xii. 267. Patterson (Governor Walter), xi. 207

Archiepiscopal cross in Tennyson's 'Becket,' iv. 106, 157

Architect on Embassy buildings, iii. 347. Godstone stone used in the City, xii. 227 Architects, birds as, ix. 66

Architecture, in old times, i. 290, 333; and Dante, vii. 266; works on castles, ix. 429; Chinese god of, xii. 29

Arctic Circle, ball-games played on festivals in, iv. 347

Ardagh family and the Speakership of the Irish House of Commons, ii. 289

Ardeleroy (G.) on "Poor Dog Tray," vi. 470

Arden, Westminster scholar, xi. 129

Arden (Edward), executed 1583, ix. 184

Arden as a feminine name, ii. 368

Arden family, vi. 289, 355; xii. 386

Argument, Darwinian chain of, iv. 169, 237
Argyle (Duke of), 1815= Anacharsis, i. 449
Argyle (Earl of) and States-General in 1685, vi.
261, 351

Argyle Stone, Inverness-shire, its history, vi. 369

Ariel, masculine or feminine, v. 249, 298, 415 Ariosto, fable in Christie Murray's Hearts,' i. 290 'The Aristophanes : modern reproductions of

Wasps,' v. 188; A. Lobineau's edition, 387; proverb in The Wasps,' 510

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Aristotle, and moral philosophy, i. 405, 472; Tommy Short on, xii. 70, 392; and the Golden Rule, 510 Arithmetic, old book on, iii. 50, 98; 'practice' a rule of, c. 1870, viii. 67, 112 Arkle (A. H.) on aerial navigation, xi. 98. Arkle: Nielson, v. 509. Blue Coat School costume, xi. 97. Brougham Castle, iv. 373. Bumper, ii. 28. Cemetery consecration, viii. 93. Coleridge (Hartley), xi. 217. Coutts (Messrs.), their removal, ii. 293. Dover pier, iv. 451. Field memorials to sportsmen, xi. 415. 'Flowers of Lodowicke of Granada,' v. 246. Forget not to give," xii. 269. Frost prints, x. 433. "God called up from dreams," iii. 115. Green (Walter), M.D., of Liverpool, xii. 285. Hartley (William), i. 87; ii. 152. Пland, ii. 348; iii. 98. Incledon: Cooke, iv. 92. Jewish juror, first, vi. 346. Jordangate, ii. 537. 'Lincolnshire LiverFamily's Chequered History,' vii. 497.

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pool Library, ix. 414. Longmans, xi. 51. Looping the loop: centrifugal railway, iv. 176, 416. Merchant's Magazine,' vii. 45. lennial Star,' xi. 116. Miller (W.), engraver, Moral i. 336. Mirfield Book Society, i. 368. Motto: courage, viii. 296. In God is all," viii. 353. Nonconformist burial-grounds, ix. 297. Nonjurors: Rev. Benjamin Way, viii. 297. "O dear, what can the matter be ?" vi. 73. 'Philobiblion,' ix. 173. Photography, v. Pie tart, viii. 494. Pig: swine: hog, iv. 449. Place, v. 333. Police office, vi. 433; vii. 91. Preston Jubilee, vii. 417. Ripon ceremony, iv. 357. Ruthwell Cross, x. 217. St. George: George as a Christian name, vii. "" Scole 455. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 390. Inn," Norfolk, i. 394. Scott's Black Dwarf, vii. 295. xi. Semaphore signalling, 211. Southcott (Joanna) and the black pig, xi. 137. Stob, iii. 14. Tournaments: Bayard's Green, vi. 154. Willme (J.), xii. 15.

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Arkle (John)=Grissell Neilson, 1705, v. 509
Arkwright (Mrs.), her setting of 'The Pirate's
Farewell, ii. 448, 492

Armada and English poets, iv. 346, 414
Arman (Anne)= Charles FitzGeffrey, 1604, xi. 49
Armenian language and Lord Byron, v. 93
Armiger, English equivalent of the word, vii. 109
Armitage (H.) on William Bullock, on Virginia, xi.

169

Armorel as a Christian name, viii. 369; ix. 178
Armorial bearings, taxes on, ii. 328; iii. 392. See
Heraldry.

Armorial visiting cards, iii. 36
Armorial wine-bottles, xi. 247

Armour, MS. inventory temp. Edward VI., vii. 268

Armour, parish, 16th century, xii. 422
Arms. See Heraldry.

Arms, right to, and the College of Arms, iv. 188; of English Roman Catholic bishops, x. 228, 316, 458; xi. 176; of Sussex, x. 230, 332; of married women, x. 429; xi. 296.

Arms, Canadian College of, ix. 96

Arms, royal, in churches, ii. 500; v. 188, 230, 294, 336

Armstrong (Sir Thomas), two of the name, iv. 281

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