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GENERAL INDEX.

American notions : place-names and possessives,

x. 150 American place-names, iii. 188, 276, 333 ; iv. 155 ;

vii. 17, 276 ; ix. 297 American Prayer-Book, iii. 208 American Regiment, 62nd Royal, ix. 350, 412 American yarn, source wanted, ii. 188, 251 Americans in English records, references to, v.

163, 432, 476, 497 ; vi. 38 Americus on " Bush and grease," iv. 207 " 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, i. 507 ; ii.

196, 258, 317, 476

Ananym, bibliographical term, x. 484, 485 Anastroph, bibliographical term, x. 484 Anatomic Vivante, his history, i. 138, 175 Ancaster, place-name, its derivation, vi. 509 ;

viii. 130; x. 455, 512 Ancaster stone, x. 455 Anchorites' dens, descriptions of, iii. 128, 234,

293, 333, 391 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 Anter- mony, iii. 12. Collar for reprieved criminal, ix. 174. Glenara, ix. 36. " God's silly vassal," i. 17. Holyrood font, iii. 109. Men of family aa parish clerks, viii. 516

Anderson (J. S.) on Anderson family, viii. 387 Anderson (Jas.) on Edinburgh Speculative Society,

vi. 447 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. Biblio- graphical 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. Button (T.), ii. 47. Gray (Principal Gilbert), iv. 307. Historio- graphers Royal, xii. 106. Inverness biblio- graphy, xii. 227. Janes (Mr.) of Aberdeen- shire, ii. 155. Maclachlan (Ewen), xi. 150. Scottish University arms, ix. 465. Sharpe (Rev. John), vi. 415. Stamp collecting, its

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 Andre" (Major John), his representative, vi. 387^

vii. 13 Andrews (H. C.) on Aubrey's ' Surrey,' v. 308.

Austen (Stephen), bookseller, ix. 431. Pre~

monstratensian 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. 28& Andronym, bibliographical term, x. 484 Anecdotes, parliamentary, works on, xii. 227 1 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 j.

x. 14, 55, 95, 135

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

-i,

in. 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 Homer,' 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 ' Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,' Whitsunday in, iu

166, 313

Anglo-Saxon ghost-words, x. 271 Anglo-Saxon names as surnames, v. 442 Angora, inscriptions at, vi. 366, 418 Angouleme (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 ; extraordi- nary 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 k 333