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vii. 55. Napoleon and Grand Duchess Catherine,

v. 428. Newbery (John), his grave, vii. 76.

Parish documents, ii. 330. Pitts (J. ), printer,

v. 13. Printing in the Channel Islands, i. 436.

Purim token : Cabbage Society, viii. 413. St.

Paul's Cathedral, v. 272. Samplers in France,

viii. 497. Shibboleth, x. 408. ' Short Whist,'

by Major A., xii. 264. ' Sketch from Nature,'

xii. 192. Taciturn : Grieve in Smollett, xii.

375. Yorke (Eliot), iv. 537. Peffers (D. H.) on Aberdeen maps and plans, xi.

508

Peg-cups, and King Edgar, v. 46 Peg-top, whipping a, ix. 507 Peignot (Gabriel), French bibliographer, his works,

iv. 521 Peirce (Sir Edmund), knighted 1645, his biography,

viii. 490 Peirce (George Gilbert), Merchant Taylors' scholar,

1647, viii. 490

Pelfry, used by Dr. Johnson, ii. 267 ; iv. 97 Pelham, a bridle, its origin, ii. 267 Pelican myth, first mention, ii. 267, 310, 429, 497 Pell (Frances Sarah )= Mitchell, v. 369 Pelle (Honnore), his bust of Charles II., xii. 287 Pelletier in Macaulay's ' Frederic the Great,' xi.

127, 234

Pellican family arms, xii. 268, 315 Felling (Canon) of Chapel Royal, Windsor, xii. 367 Pelmet on copyright in letters, v. 217 Pemberton (H.), Jun., on Bacon's cipher, iv. 188.

Birthplace of Charles, Duke of Biron, viii. 49.

Cooke (Sir Anthony), his wife, vii. 490. Hey-

wood (J.), his death, viii. 367. Shakespeariana,

xi. 423. Stanley (William), 6th Earl of Derby,

vii. 248. Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of

Oxford, vii. 409

Pemberton family, late of Peterborough, i. 469 Pembroke (eighth Earl of), his children, ii. 228 Pen, Order of the, c. 1588, ix. 309 Pena (Dr.) mentioned by Bacon, x. 365, 435 Pengelly (Lord), his portrait at Furnival's Inn, i.

288 Penhallow (John), of Clifford's Inn, iv. 507 ;

v. 15, 37, 76, 336

Peninsulas, their direction, xi. 490 ; xii. 36 Penistone (Sir Thomas), his wife, vi. 190 Penn (William), his 'Fruits of Solitude,' i. 190,

275 ; and King Charles I., x. 227 ; xi. 55 ;

his grave at Jordans, x. 334 ; xii. 129, 231, 318 Penn and Gaskell families, ix. 248 Penn and Mead jury, 1670, v. 8 Penn family of Kidderminster, xii. 189, 238 Pennecuik (Alexander) and Richard Steele, i. 386,

513 ; and the Louvre, x. 189 ; xi. 416 Pennefather, origin of the surname, vi. 67, 112 Pennell (Mrs. ), Magyar oath in her ' Life of Leland,'

vii. 25, 77

Pennethorne (Sir James) and ' The Saturday Review,' iv. 506

Pennies, English, 1670-1859, v. 309

Pennsylvania, cultus of King Charles the Martyr in, x. 227 ; xi. 55

Penny : healen penny, in churchwardens' ac- counts, xi. 507 ; xii. 98, 137

Penny (F.) on Akbar's likeness, ix. 332. Blood

used in building, iii. 76. Californian English,

vii. 36. Caroline as a masculine name, xi. 15.

^hrisom, baptismal robe, viii. 377. De Morgan :

Turville, iii. 311. Episcopal scarf or tippet,

xi. 295. Eslyngton : Islington, vii. 93. Funeral :

burial, viii. 74. G, hard or soft, vi. 236.

Giving the hand ' in diplomacy, ii. 251.

Grindlay (Capt.) : T. Waghorn, vi. 217. Hickery-puckery, iv. 232. Hickry pickry : Country Captain, vi. 330. " Hole Bole (Le), xii. 438. Indian names, xi. 251. Keelhaul : cob- key : morryoune, viii. 54. Kersey, its deriva- tion, xi. 178. Matross : topass, vii. 412. Penn of Kidderminster, xii. 238. Place-names in -ox, x. 113. Poonah painting, vii. 195. Pour, v. 392. Punch, the beverage, iv. 531. Recusants' marriages, xi. 474. Revolution Society, x. 247. Ritso (Catherine Augusta), ix. 266. St. David: " Taffy-on-a-stick," xi. 477. St. Sepulchre, iii. 172. Smith in Latin, v. 152. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 113. " Stoples," xii. 410. Suicides buried in open fields, v. 173. Troutbeck (John), vi. 314. Turing : Banner- man, iii. 316. Vaughan (Edward), iv. 309. Walker in Latin, v. 227. Westminster changes in 1903, i. 355. W 7 illiam III. at the Boyne, ii. 416 Penny (F. L.) on burial-grounds and cathedrals,

vi. 76

Penny (F. P.) on club cup, iv. 327 Penny a year rent at Hampstead, ii. 186 Penny-in-the-slot machines, 1829, xii. 286 Penny post, London, and W. Dockwra. viii. 370,

410

Penny post, ocean, its early advocates, viii. 405 Penny wares, earliest mention, ii. 369, 415, 456 ;

iii. 16, 98, 235, 312 ; vii. 497 Pennyworth = a bargain, 1568, xi. 487; xii. 153 Penrith place-name in Act of Henry VIII., i. 29, 97,

156, 275, 354 Penrose (Llewellin), turtle-riding story in his

' Journal,' vii. 148, 216, 277 Pensions, ecclesiastical meaning of the term, x.

310, 358, 419

Pentenne : en pentenne, origin of the word, i. 408 Penteus or Punteus (John), c. 1700, iv. 189 ; y. 212 Pentonville, John Stuart Mill's house at, vii. 413 Pentruth, its locality. See Penrith. People to be avoided or cultivated, vii. 130, 175 People's Charter, political song, vii. 128 " Pepe," Charles Lamb and his, xii. 168, 250 Pepys (S.) on birth of 365 children, i. 68 ; ii. 314 ; on Jonson and Shakespeare, i. 292, 352 ; pro- nunciation of the name, ii. 500 ; Riggs men- tioned by, v. 9 ; ' betterment " in his ' Diary,' 166 ; and Lawrence Squibb, xi. 468 Pepysiana, iv. 172 Perch, signature on engravings in c Jack Tench,'

viii. 170

Percheval or Percival family, xii. 329 Percival (Capt. Robert), traveller and writer, xii.

282 Percival family of Nailsea Court, vi. 267, 311,

336, 433

Percival or Percheval family, xii. 329 Percy, pronunciation of the name, i. 97, 156 Percy (Hugh), curious MS. volume by, iii. 28, 97 Percy (Thomas), Bishop of Dromore, his children,

xii. 286 Percy Folio in " The King's Library," queries on,

v. 468

Perficient, use as a noun, iii. 68 Peri, a Guiana term, ii. 306 Peridote, a kind of chrysolite, i. 386 Periodicals, defunct, their editors, viii. 347 Periodicals issued on ships, xi. 328, 376, 418, 454 ;

xii. 54 Periodicals for women, prior to nineteenth century,

i. 228, 295, 397 Perit, a minute weight, its history, iii. 166, 238