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GENERAL INDEX.

Folk-lore :

Weather, v. 407, 456 ; xii. 8, 130, 177, 483

Wedding, xii. 308, 517

West Indian hurricane, vii. 127

Wife, jealous, i. 147

Wine-making and women, vii. 188, 256, 295

Wood, touching of, vi. 130, 174, 230

Wreckers in Brittany, xi. 446

Yellowhammer superstitions, xi. 386, 452

Yew, xii. 421, 477

Yorkshire, ix. 289

Folk-lore post-card, first, ii. 200

Folk -medicine in Lincolnshire, ii. 446

Folk-rime : Gray goose and gander, ix. 510

Folk-songs, Norfolk, iii. 365, 452

Folk-songs, Provencal, Victor Hugo on, viii. 488 ; ix. 91

Fonseca (Christopher de), his ' Devout Contempla- tions,' v. 101, 196

Font, ceremony of its consecration, ii. 269, 336 ; iii. 154 ; removed from Holyrood, iii. 30, 109

Fontainebleau, history of, ii. 248

Fontarrabia, etymology of the name, i. 443

Fontenoy, Phoebe Hessel at, vi. 82, 132

Fonts, desecrated, i. 488 ; ii. 112, 170, 253, 292 ; wooden, iii. 169, 253, 316, 395; seven-sacra- ment, at Gorleston, iv. 386 ; v. 35 ; Hertford- shire, ix. 429

Foord (A. S.) on Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, viii. 508. George III. and Sydenham, iv. 389. Mineral Wells, Streatham, ii. 228. St. Eley or St. Loy at Tottenham, vi. 328

Foot : Paules fete, the phrase, iv. 435, 493

Foot travellers round the earth, vi. 230

Football on Shrove Tuesday, i. 127, 194, 230, 331, 435 ; " punt " in, xi. 187, 257, 315, 355 ; at Scone, Perthshire, on Eastern's Tuesday, 309

Footballers' Zulu war cry, vi. 265

Foote (Samuel), story by George Payne about, vi. 465 ; his comedies, viii. 141 ; family con- nexions, x. 109, 455 ; xi. 17, 56

Footfalls and music, iv. 161

Footgear on Harris, silver-buckle maker, x. 449

Footpaths, their preservation, iv. 125

Footprints of the gods, ii. 65

Foot-racing, spleen unfavourable to, x. 202

Footwarmers in church, iii. 307

Forbes (G. S.) on Chief Justice in Byre, vi. 470

Forbes (Col. Hugh) and Roman Republic, 1849, v. 448

Forbes family of Culloden, viii. 250

Ford (A. Napier) on Ford family, xii. 49

Ford (Capt.), his attempt to preach in Wimbome Minster, c. 1645, vii. 447

Ford (C. Lawrence) on Abracadabra, x. 156. " Aching void," ii. 348. Architecture in old times, i. 290. Authors ot quotations, i. 217, 275, 468 ; viii. 272 ; ix. 494 ; x. 114. Browning's " thunder-free," ii. 193. Burns anticipated, i. 357, 371. Charterhouse poetry collection, ix. 12. ' Childe Harold,' viii. 495. Cowper and Voltaire, iv. 465. " Ecrivez les injures," &c., ix. 114. False quantities in Parliament, ii. 418. " He saw a world," iii. 13. Napoleon III. in London, ix. 432. " There shall no tempests blow," iv. 12. Uriani, iv. 509. Woman, Heaven's second thought, iii. 67. Wordsworth and Browning, ix. 34

Ford (Dr. Joseph), uncle of Dr. Johnson, ix. 43

Ford (J. R.) on Lucas's ' History of Warton,' vii. 261

Ford (J. W.) on smothering hydrophobic patients,.

i. 176

Ford ("Parson"), cousin of Dr. Johnson, ix. 44 ; and Joseph Withers, x. 343 ; and Dr.. Johnson, xi. 104 Ford Church, c. 1670, and Gordon marriage, vii..

508

Ford family and arms, xii. 49 Ford family of Stourbridge, viii. 282, 462 Foreign Governments, English officials under, in.

87, 415

Foreigners, use of the word, 1557-8, xi. 408 Foreigners in Tottenham, c. 1854, xi. 144 Forest family, 1604, i. 67 Forest of Dean, Verderers' Court, v. 167 Forest of Oxtowe, c. 1602, its identification, vi. 450?

vii. 12 Forester (Alexander), of Garden, c. 1600, his wife,.

iv. 149

Forests set on fire by lightning, iv. 28, 95, 153, 213 Forgo: forego, correct spelling, ii. 306; iii. 31 ,

134

Forisfactura, meaning of the word, x. 208, 332 Forman, Essex cricketer, c. 1860, v. 228 Former Petworth Resident on Earl of Egremont,

i. 233

Forshaw (C. F.) on Admiral Christ epitaph, vi. 517. All Fools' Day, iii. 333. Antiquary v. anti- quarian, ii. 396. Apothecaries' Act of 1815, iii. 394. Apothecaries' Hall in Scotland, iii. 348. " As merry as griggs," i. 36. Astwick : Aust- wick, ii. 35. Aylsham cloth, i. 172. Bagshaw, i. 152. Barbers, famous, i. 513. Beadnell, i. 17, 515. Bears and boars in Britain, ii. 490. Born with teeth, v. 8. Bright, vi. 356. Brindley (James), i. 375. Bronte family, ii. 49. Byard family, i. 414. Carson, i. 317. Chelsea Physic Garden, i. 270. City Companies, their Halls, iii. 171. Clergyman as City Councillor, iii. 175. Clippingdale, vi. 472. Close, the poet, ii. 232. Closets in Edinburgh buildings, ii. 154, 234. Constantino Pebble, i. 97. Copper coins and tokens, i. 335. Corks, ii. 392. Crocodile, prehistoric, ii. 286. Denman (John), i. 112. Denny family, ii. 494. Dental surgeons to hospitals, vi. 310. Dog - names, ii. 470. Dwight surname, vi. 376. Bales, ii. 353. Edgar (A. and R.), ii. 352. Epitaphiana, ii. 323. Epitaphs : their bibliography, iii. 195. Farnley Hall, i. 346. February, i. 30, 233. Fettiplace, i. 396, 511 ; ii. 335. Fingal and Diarmid, ii. 152. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 112, 171, 254. Fotheringay, ii. 215. Freemason, blind, ii. 269. Grammar : nine parts of speech, i. 337. Grimaldi (Joseph), vi. 290. Harlsey Castle, co. York, ii. 193. Hazel or Hessle pears, ii. 436. Heacham parish officers, ii. 336. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise as place- names, i. 332. Holyoake (G. J.), vi. 33. Horn dancing, i. 296. " I expect to pass through," i. 316. Hand, ii. 493. Japan, its antiquity, iii. 414. Jersey wheel, ii. 274. ' King of Patterdale," i. 194. Kirklington Barrow, ii. 246. Knight Templar, i. 211. Lamb in place- names, iii. 150. ' Lass of Richmond Hill,* iii. 289. Mazzard Fair, ii. 312. Milestones, i. 133. Mineral Wells, Streatham, ii. 316. Mount Grace le Ebor, Monastery of, i. 198. Nelson anthology, ii. 287. Newchapel Church, v. 29. Newton (Isaac), miniature of, i. 315, 355. Nicholas, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, iii. 375. ' Nicholas Nickleby ' : Capt. Cuttle, i. 274. Nine Maidens, ii. 397.