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211. " Send " of the sea, i. 456. Seringapa- tam, vii. 317. " Set up my (his) rest," vii. 54. ' Seven and nine," xi. 497. Seventeenth- century inventories, ix. 53. Seventeenth- century phrases, ii. 533. " Sham Abraham," viii. 293. Shanks's mare, i. 415. Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, viii. 296. Sheffield plate, v. 92. Silk men : silk throwsters, ii. 217, Skrimahander, vi. 232. Sloan surname, xii. 318. "Sol's Arms," ix. 154. Somersetshire dialect, viii. 248. Sorner, vi. 88. Sorpeni : Haggovele, i. 256. Southwold Church, iii. 369. Spanish Walk Exchange, xii. 356. Special constables, vi. 417. Spelling changes, vii. 172. Sponges, xii. 438. " Stafford blue," vi. 214. ' Star and Garter Tavern," Pall Mall, x. 336. Statue discovered at Charing Cross, ii. 448. cup," xi. 456. Straw-plaiting, iii. 413. " Sub rosa," ix. 335. Subterraneous Exhibition, viii. 174. Suck-bottle : feeding-bottle, viii. 257. Suckling (Sir John) : pallat, vii. 414. " Sun and Anchor " Inn, ii. 92, 315. Surrey Gardens, x. 33. Sussex arms, x. 332. Swimming bath : swimming stays, x. 89. Tackle-house : tackle- porter, xii. 350, 392. Talbot, its origin, vii. 290. Tale of drop of water, ix. 518. Tarleton and the sign of " The Tabor," iii. 73. " That's another pair of shoes," xi. 252. Thaw as sur- name, viii. 334. " The better the day the better the deed," ii. 17. Thistle and saint, xi. 258. Three Choirs, vi. 49. Three tailors of Tooley Street, iii. 35. Thumb (Tom) in London, vi. 76. Tithing barn, ii. 477. Toad as medi- cine, ii. 325. Tollgate houses, x. 274. Tolsey at Gloucester, xi. 15. Torch and taper, i. 196. Touching for the king's evil, iv. 335. Tower of London, ix. 514. Tristan and Isolde, vii. 151. Trooping the colours, ii. 116. Tru- man (T.), bookseller, xii. 18. Truss-fail, x. 490. Turnspit dogs, xii. 315. Tutbury, honour of, i. 195. ' Two Friends," Princes Street, v. 153.
 * ' Stick to your tut," xii. 15. " Storm in a tea-

Cats," v. 397. Twyford Tye, ix. 78. " Under a cloud," xi. 454. University Women's Club, name for, ii. 33. Vaccination and inocula- tion, ii. 313. Vandecar, v. 455. Village mazes, ix. 475 ; x. 96. Village names feminine, xi. 115. "Vin gris," ix. 134. "Vine" Inn, Highgate Road, ii. 433. " Vine " Tavern, Mile End, ii. 252. Vintners' Company, xii. 477. Virgin Mary's nut, xii. 256. Voreda, Roman town, x. 317. Waggoner's Wells, ii. 214. Walking cloth, v. 212. " Walkyn Silver," iii. 95. " Warren " and the hare, xii. 225. Waverley Novels, glossaries to, xi. 178. Weed = tobacco, ix. 274. West-Country fair, i. 93. West London rivers, viii. 414. Weston (Sir Richard), ix. 98. " What the Devil said to Noah," xii. 10. Wheel as a symbol of religion, iv. 251. " Whipping the cat," ix. 317. Whit- church, Middlesex, v. 336. Whitty tree, ii. 113. 'Wife Bazaar," x. 237. Wilbraham and Tabraham, proper names, xi. 173. Will's Coffee-house, ii. 461. Winstanley (William), his birthplace, x. 38. Winter : its proclamation, ix. 133. Womack (Dr. Laurence), xii. 492. Wooden cups in East Anglia, viii. 331. W T ooden fonts, iii. 253. Woodhens, payment by, vii. 276. Wooset, its meaning, xi. 71. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 11, 270, 492. " World Turned Upside Down," viii. 355. Worm, i. 492. Wren and the moon, viii. 438.

' Two Sneezing Abbey, v. 476.

"Wrong side of the bed," iii. 474. Wyberton, Lines, vii. 116. Yeoman of the Crown, i. 272. Yeoman service, viii. 151. Young (E.), author of ' Night Thoughts,' xi. 34. Yule " clog," bringing it in, iii. 11, 155

MacMichael (T. C.) on "Blue Idle' Meeting- House, xii. 510. Figgess or Figgiss, ix. 478 MacMullen (Major G. R.) on the Lyttons at Kneb-

worth, vii. 247, 357

McMurray (W.) on Aldersgate Aldermen, ix. 249, 375. Anglican clergyman, vi. 30. ' Anti- quary's Books," xii. 383. Bethlehem Hospital, viii. 466. Blackborough (William), x. 488. Bloodworth (Sir Thomas), Lord Mayor, vii. 409; viii. 13, 158. "Bull and Mouth" and " Mourning Bush," ix. 309. Bunyan (John), his will, viii. 468. Bunyan and Milton, genealogies, vii. 329. " Cardinal " of St. Paul's, x. 173 ; xi. 15. Cateaton Street, v. 475. Chiswick memorials, xii. 405. Clergy, inferior, their appellations, ix. 454. Clerical inter- ments, x. 148. Cornish vergers : Carne family, viii. 115. ' D.N.B.' additions, xii. 402. Eliza- beth, Queen of Bohemia, xii. 395. Feilde (Rev. Matthew), xii. 349. Fifth-Monarchy Men, vii. 334. Fig trees in London, xii. 293, 477. Fleetwood of St. John Zachary, xii. 469. Foster's ' Index Ecclesiasticus,' vi. 229. Ham- let as Christian name, viii. 156 ; xii. 98. Heck- stall (Rev. Brooke), xii. 247, 354. Herenden family, x. 489. Historical MSS. discovered, xii. 450. Hogsflesh (William), viii. 396. Hutchins (Rev. John), xi. 409. Littlecote House, Wiltshire, viii. 514. London coaching houses in 1680, viii. 95. London parochial history, iv. 288 ; v. 95. London poor tenip* Elizabeth, ix. 47. London records in the Guild- hall, vii. 67. Lucy (Sir Thomas), viii. 253. Men of family as parish clerks, viii. 516. Mil- ton's Bible, ix. 27. Monoux (Sir George), viii. 90, 496. Nonconformist burial-grounds, ix. 234. Nonjurors : Rev. Benjamin Way, viii. 414. ' Notes and Queries,' Indexes to, xii. 407. Ordinaries of Newgate, vii. 454 ; viii. 10. Panton family, vi. 146. Parish dinners, ix. 306. Parish documents, curious, vii. 248. Parish records wanting, viii. 48. Parry and Perry families, xii. 435. Place, v. 371. ' Poor. Folks' Stairs," v. 509. Richard Cceur-de-Lion : his heart, xii. 516. St. Peter's in Chepe : St. John Zachary, vi. 114, 215. " Salutation ' Tavern, Billingsgate, vii. 511. Seventeenth- century inventories, viii. 389. Signs of old London, vi. 45, 424 ; vii. 445 ; viii. 288 ; ix. 228 ; xi. 102 ; xii. 203, 463. Stamford, medise- val body found at, xii. 426. Vivandires, x. 158. White City sundial motto, xii. 3b7. Wylde (Henry), Gresham Professor, ix. 373 MacNab legend, xi. 208, 375, 492 Macnamara (H. D.) on almanac of 1544, v. 127 MacNamara surname, its pronunciation, vi. 485 ;

vii. 58 Macnaughton (W. A.) on officers of State in

Scotland, vii. 10 Macpherson (James), 1738-96, on footfalls and

music, iv. 161

McPike (E. F.) on Auditors of the Exchequer, ix. 386. Bibliographical queries, iii. 473. Bibliographies, iii. 243 ; iv. 135. Booksellers' catalogues, v. 85. Charlett (Dr. Arthur), vi. 408. Chicago in 1853, i. 165. Denton family, v. 209 ; vii. 507 ; xi. ,366. Drummond (Gavin), vi. 305. Genealogical queries, viii. 189.