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149

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, Isle worth, 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 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. French

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. 76, 177 Kentish Town, Prebend of Cantlers or, in St.

Paul's Cathedral, iv. 410, 472 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 (Christo- pher), 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-

cus, iii. 268, 318. Tituladoes, i. 449. ; Totten

ham in his boots," xi. 368 King (Edward), Bishop of Elphin, xii. 169