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INDEX.

EIGHTH SERIES.-VOL. XI.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and Songs And Ballads.]

A. on "Barley men," 451

Lancashire customs, 398

A B C Railway Guide, suggestion for, 405, 475

A. (E. S.) on "Arsé-versé," 172

"Maisie hierlekin," 271
Pronunciation, provincial, 85

A. (J.) on peppercorn rent, 415

A. (M.) on long incumbencies, 37

Aback ago, 36

Abergavenny parish registers, 149, 254

Abraham's bosom, origin of the phrase, 67, 214, 494

Abstinence and fasting, 205
Accounts, mediæval, 48, 232

Ace of Hearts, a game, 287

Aceldama, its pronunciation, 48, 194, 352, 516

Adair (Sir Robert) and the Order of the Bath, 32

Adams (F.) on Bacon's 'Promus,' 438

Bostrakize, its meaning, 307

"Cat may look at a king," 453
"Clavus griophili," 456

Fable, its author, 397

George III. shilling, 398

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'Getting up early," 197

"Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392

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Ha'porth of tar," 515

"Hell paved with good intentions," 437

Kite (Sergeant), 416

Lanthorn, a misspelling, 163

"Let sleeping dogs lie," 209

Nichol, county of, 49

"No birds in last year's nest," 382
Ophelia, the name, 104
Palfrey money, 469
"Round robin," 177

Shakspearian interrogative, 213, 343

"Sitting bodkin," 429
"Tinker's curse," 496
Westchester, its locality, 93

"When sorrow sleepeth," 507
With, the particle, 149

Adders carved on pulpits, 69, 192, 270
Addy (S. O.) on beds in the hall, 346
Eyre surname, 383
Gosford or Gosforth, 117
Hengmand: Hangment, 166
Holly meadows, 304

Hummer Nick: Humbug, 25
Lane, its etymology, 105
'Maligna lux," 318

Addy (S. O.) on Warta = work-day, 324
Adjectives, long compound, 11
Aerolites mere fables, 15

Albyterio, writer on agriculture, 408
Alchemy, English books on, 363, 464
Aldenham (Lord) on "Chare-rofed," 192
Phrase, its antiquity, 86

Aldred (T.) on steel pens, 291

Algar or Alger family, 309

Alger (J. G.) on Louis Philippe, 18

Rousseau (J. J.) and 'Hudibras,' 26
Waddington (Henri), 477

Allhallows Holy Trinity, 328, 436

Alphabet-man, Post Office official, 207, 271, 318, 451 Altar gates, 308, 396

Altar piece, A.D. 1723, 225

Amelia (Princess), her marriage, 389

American arms and motto, 347, 441

American on Kerry topography, 509

Amphillis, origin of the name, 446

Anderson (P. J.) on Scotch university graduates, 276
André (John), his biography, 8, 56, 192, 238, 297
Andrew (S.) on relics, 67

Angels, as supporters, 384; legend of their fall, 483
Anglican Church, use of holy water in, 85, 158
'Anglorum Feriæ,' by George Peele, 461
Angus (G.) on Aceldama, 194

Angels as supporters, 384

Bishops, their wigs, 174

Brotherhoods, English religious, 37

Church of Scotland, 191

Church or chapel, 135

Communion table, 33
Conception, Immaculate, 424

Easter riding in Tyrol, 458

Fasting and abstinence, 205

Holy water, its use in Anglican Church, 158 James I., his coronation, 225

'Letters of a Country Vicar,' 425

Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 311
Mass, daily, 226

Papal Bull on Anglican orders, 166

Pronunciation, provincial, 518

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'Queen's head" upside down, 476

St. Paul (Sir Horace), 111,

Throne, bishop's, 486

Westminster Abbey, evening services in, 213

Animalculæ, incorrect plural, 46, 333

Annandale (Earl of) at Fulham, 27

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INDEX.

EIGHTH SERIES.-VOL. XI.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS,
FOLK-LORE, HERALdry, Proverbs and PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIAna, and Songs and Ballads.]

A. on "Barley men," 451

Lancashire customs, 398

A B C Railway Guide, suggestion for, 405, 475

A. (E. S.) on "Arsé-versé," 172
"Maisie hierlekin," 271
Pronunciation, provincial, 85

A. (J.) on peppercorn rent, 415

A. (M.) on long incumbencies, 37

Aback=ago, 36

Abergavenny parish registers, 149, 254

Abraham's bosom, origin of the phrase, 67, 214, 494

Abstinence and fasting, 205

Accounts, mediaval, 48, 232

Ace of Hearts, a game, 287

Aceldama, its pronunciation, 48, 194, 352, 516

Adair (Sir Robert) and the Order of the Bath, 32
Adams (F.) on Bacon's 'Promus,' 438

Bostrakize, its meaning, 307

"Cat may look at a king," 453
"Clavus griophili," 456
Fable, its author, 397

George III. shilling, 398
"Getting up early," 197

"Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392

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Ha'porth of tar," 515

Hell paved with good intentions," 437

Kite (Sergeant), 416

Lanthorn, a misspelling, 163

"Let sleeping dogs lie," 209

Nichol, county of, 49

"No birds in last year's nest," 382

Ophelia, the name, 104

Palfrey money, 469

"Round robin," 177

Shakspearian interrogative, 213, 343

"Sitting bodkin," 429

"Tinker's curse," 496
Westchester, its locality, 93

"When sorrow sleepeth," 507
With, the particle, 149

Adders carved on pulpits, 69, 192, 270
Addy (S. O.) on beds in the hall, 346

Eyre surname, 383
Gosford or Gosforth, 117
Hengmand: Hangment, 166
Holly meadows, 304

Hummer Nick: Humbug, 25

Lane, its etymology, 105

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Maligna lux," 318

Addy (S. O.) on Warta = work-day, 324
Adjectives, long compound, 11
Aerolites mere fables, 15

Albyterio, writer on agriculture, 408
Alchemy, English books on, 363, 464
Aldenham (Lord) on "Chare-rofed," 192
Phrase, its antiquity, 86

Aldred (T.) on steel pens, 291

Algar or Alger family, 309

Alger (J. G.) on Louis Philippe, 18

Rousseau (J. J.) and Hudibras,' 26
Waddington (Henri), 477

Allhallows Holy Trinity, 328, 436

Alphabet-man, Post Office official, 207, 271, 318, 451
Altar gates, 308, 396

Altar piece, A.d. 1723, 225

Amelia (Princess), her marriage, 389
American arms and motto, 347, 441

American on Kerry topography, 509

Amphillis, origin of the name, 446

Anderson (P. J.) on Scotch university graduates, 276
André (John), his biography, 8, 56, 192, 238, 297
Andrew (S.) on relics, 67

Angels, as supporters, 384; legend of their fall, 483
Anglican Church, use of holy water in, 85, 158
'Anglorum Feriæ,' by George Peele, 461

Angus (G.) on Aceldama, 194

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Angels as supporters, 384

Bishops, their wigs, 174

Brotherhoods, English religious, 37

Church of Scotland, 191

Church or chapel, 135

Communion table, 33

Conception, Immaculate, 424

Easter riding in Tyrol, 458

Fasting and abstinence, 205

Holy water, its use in Anglican Church, 158

James I., his coronation, 225

Letters of a Country Vicar,' 425

Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 311
Mass, daily, 226

Papal Bull on Anglican orders, 166

Pronunciation, provincial, 518

"Queen's head" upside down, 476

St. Paul (Sir Horace), 111,

Throne, bishop's, 486

Westminster Abbey, evening services in, 213

Animalculæ, incorrect plural, 46, 333

Annandale (Earl of) at Fulham, 27

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"Getting up early," 131
Lincoln (Abraham), 37
Wave names, 32, 132
Wilkins (Mary E.), 48

Aquitaine (Dukes of), their descendants, 369, 433

Arabic star names, 89, 174

Arbitration, a prophecy, 145
Arbour of a church, 247

Ardra, co. Cork, its locality, 317
Arithmetic, Roman, 509

Armiger on Ritchie family of Craigtown, 29
Arminghall, Old, Norfolk farmhouse, 112, 175
'Armorial Families,' note on, 488

Armour, its use in the eighteenth century, 446
Armstrong (T. P.) on Buslet = small omnibus, 324
Epitaph, 413

Army lists of the Civil War, 233
Arnold (Matthew) and Thomson, 203
Arnott (S.) on Queen Elizabeth, 322

Arrows, poisoned, in European warfare, 227, 414
Arsé-versé, its etymology, 46, 172, 374

Arthurian and Graal legends, editions of, 427
Astarte on the peacock as an emblem, 349
Astley (J.) on churchwardens, 95

Astrological signatures, 11, 111

Athill (C. H.) on Sir Franc Van Halen, 131
Atterbury family, 56

"Hell paved with good intentions,"

Attwell (H.) on
305
"Large order," 245
Turkey, its name, 344
Vergilius, 137

Auchterarder, its patron saint, 45
Auction, private, with closed doors, 428
Auvergne : "A moi Auvergne," 407
Avis, Christian name, 54, 334

B. (C. C.) on "All my eye and Peggy Martin," 512
Arsé-versé, 374

Carnation, 391

Cherry blossom festival, 313

Church or chapel, 76

Cornish superstition, 497

Cunobelinus or Cymbeline, 450

"Dear knows," 253

"Death-cart," 346

B. (C. C.) on eye-rhymes, 253, 357, 490

Fasesying surname, 333
Ghost names, 134

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'Ha'porth of tar," 515

"History of Pickwick,' 414

Honeysuckle and clover, 195

Hood (Thomas), his "I remember," 206

Hurling, Cornish, 211

Joan of Arc, 153

Leave off: Aback, 36

"Let sleeping dogs lie," 417

'Mally Lee,' 236

Manus Christi, 353

Parsley folk-lore, 232

Pigeons, trained, 172
"Plain as a pike-staff," 33

Pronunciation, provincial, 273
St. Distaff's Day, 176
Shakspeariana, 223, 343
Shamrock in national arms, 51
Sherley (Sir Anthony), 249
Ship, first named, 515
Sneezing folk-lore, 517
Stag-horn or fox's tail, 227

Stevenson (R. L.) and Burns, 502
Tongue-battery, 332

'Tourist in Wales,' 448

'Travels of True Godliness,' 108
Unicorn emblem and horn, 493
Wart-curing, 278

Whittier (John Greenleaf), 92

B. (E. P.) on Shakspeare and emblem literature, 49
B. (F. P.) on "Your worship" and "Your honour,"

248

B. (G. F. R.) on Lady Almeria Carpenter, 56
Colleges, royal, 137

Derwentwater (Earls of), 275
Grosvenor, East Indiaman, 73
Landguard Fort, 35, 276

Nelson (Hilaire, Countess), 292
Rochester (Earl of), 17

B. (J.) on Lady Hamilton, 326

B. (J. P.) on William Crawford, M. P., 447
Crests and badges, 229

B. (R.) on Beaumont College, 112
B. (R. B.) on definition of genius, 188
Sicily, incident in, 169

B. (R. R.) on "Handicap," 331
B. (T. S.) on Roman arithmetic, 509

B. (W.) on Matthew Arnold and Thomson, 203
Words, longest English, 204

B. (W. A.) on first Easter, 436
B. (W. C.) on "Barghest," 518
British or English, 171

"Cat may look at a king," 452
Chloroform in England, 191
Colleges, royal, 137

'Dictionary of National Biography,' 83

Fable, its author, 397

"Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392

Holly meadows, 473

Law stationer, 133

Nineteenth century, objects in use in, 277

Parish, anomalous, 78

Records, official, 444

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Vergilius, 137

Virgil, his epitaph, 329

Waterspouts and whirlwinds, 47

Baddeley (Mrs. Sophia), actress and vocalist, 6
Badges and crests, their uses, 229

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Bazzomy, West-Country word, 486

Beaconsfield (Lord) on peasantry and trees, 324
Beard (J.) on Queen Henrietta Maria, 233
Beaujoie family, 68, 172

of Beaumont (Dr.), his biography, 246, 413, 498
Beaumontanus on Beaumont College, 113
Beaven (A. B.) on Landguard Fort, 97
South Sea Company, 77

Beaumont College, its history, 87, 112

Bagster's English Hexapla,' introduction to, 407, 452
Baily (J.) on misquotations, 293

Bain (J.) on Bannockburn and Sir H. de Bohun, 443
Baker (0.) on mediæval accounts, 48
Baldacchino, its etymology, 106

Baldock (G. Y.) on Lord Byron's remains, 470
Ball games, 108, 210, 510

Ball throwing in Red Lion Fields, 1693, 445
Ballad, its source and name, 267, 316

Bannockburn and Sir Henry de Bohun, 443
Baptisteries in England, 149, 151
Bar, trials at, 227, 338
Bar sinister, 345

Barclay-Allardice (R.) on "Sones carnall," 9
Bardsleys, Churchmen, 148

Barghest, its etymology, 185, 334, 395, 518
Barker (Richard), surgeon, his biography, 407
Barley men, its meaning, 387, 451

Barnard on local areas in North England, 367
Barnard (F. P.) on Horace, 'Sat.' I. v. 100, 257
Barrows, materials for, carried in baskets, 132
Bartlett (Lady), her portrait and biography, 347
Bascomb (J. B.) on Hackthorpe Hall portraits, 353
Baskets, earth carried in, 132

Bassi (Ugo), his sermon on the vine, 168
Batchelder (S. F.) on Peter Harrison, 429
Bates (C. J.) on Gosforth, 75

Bath, social amenities at, 485

Batho (F. J.) on wooden pitchers, 292

Bathurst (Miss Rosa), poem on her death, 266, 299,
393; her parentage, 393

Batson (H. M.) on Capt. Butler Cole, 368

Baxter (George), oil colour printer, 291

Bayne (T.) on Burns and Nicol, 66, 231

Gent, the abbreviation, 356

Hogg (James) and Tannahill, 486
Nichol (Prof.), his poems, 104
Pitchers, wooden, 292

Ploughwoman, 312

Rarely, use of the word, 173, 370, 474

Shakspearian interrogative, 88

Thrush and blackbird, 45

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"Tongue-batteries," 266

Tryst, its pronunciation, 189

'Untrodden Ways,' 245

Baynham (Sir Ede), his biography, 447

Bechatted bewitched, 255

Beckford family, notes on, 262

523

Beckford (Alderman), his speech to George III., 386,

454

Bedfordshire May Day custom, 445
Beds in the hall, 346, 475

Beeverell (James), his biography, 51
Belben (E. P.) on harpy in heraldry, 216
Wilkes (John), 454

Bellamy (George Anne), actress, 264
Belshazzar's Feast,' a novel, 49, 194
Beloe (William), his 'Sexagenarian,' 16
Bennett (Master William), his biography, 309, 457
Ben (Chaunting), ballad singer, 208
Béranger (Pierre Jean de) and William Morris, 345,
415

Bernau (C. A.) on Atterbury family, 56

Bevan (S.) on letter of Byron, 293

Beverley (Earl of), his identity, 487

Bevis de Hampton, or Southampton, 207, 258, 396
Bevis Marks, its name and history, 385
Bible,

Aceldama" (Acts i. 19), 48, 194, 352, 516
8vo. edition, 1650, 367

Biblical chronology, early, 182, 358

Biblical sentences in English Liturgy, 35
Bibliographical exhibit at Columbian Exposition, 503
Bibliography :-

Alchemy, 363, 464

Arthurian and Graal legends, 427

Beeverell (James), 51

Beloe (William), his 'Sexagenarian,' 16
Biblical, 367

Blake (William), 302

Blayney (Allan), M.A., 329, 430

Books, removal of labels on, 408. 454, 512

Brandt (Sebastian), his 'Ship of Fools,' 145, 216

Cartwright (W.), his 'Royall Slave,' 47, 194, 253

Common Prayer Book in Latin, 101, 289

Convocation Litany, 142, 234

'Cries of London,' French translation, 183, 278
Directories, London, 9, 77, 117
Duck (Stephen), 14, 254

Eddis (William), 388

'Eikon Basilikè,' 164

Etoniana, 401, 496, 514

Gother (John), Roman Catholic, 52

Jerrold (Douglas), 121, 211, 239

'Journal des Dames,' 189

Lamb (Charles), 114

Lincoln (Abraham), 37

Marlowe (Christopher), 65

Psalter, French, 1513, 326

'Sereu Gomer,' Welsh periodical, 206
Shakspearian, 46

Sharp (Sir Cuthbert), 87, 290, 430

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